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WILLIAM YOUNG Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts Volume LXIX Cauldron 1989 Cauldron 1 Ta6(e Contents Moments of Your Life 1984 - 1989 Archives 17 Activities 49 Sports 97 Co-op 145 Senior Pictures 161 Senior Index 273 2 I .il)lr ol Contents Boston I SAMUEL ADAMS 1752-1803 A PATRIOT HE ORGANIZED THE REVOLUTION AND SIGNED THE DECLARATION OP INDEPENDENCE WILLIAM YOUNG 4 Cauldron Neighbor w HOOD ILLI AM YOUNG Cauldron 7 ' 8 Cauldron JIM Gil.MARTIN |71 Northeasters 'Ll University . -t. JKNNIK M. I KK CAULDRON STAFF NANCYLYNN Kl.A I I.KY CAULDRON STAFF Cauldron 13 NANCYLYNN FLATLKY iRTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY at the YMCA JIM CII.MARTIN CAULDRON STAFF NANCY LYNN FLA ILF. Y 1984 A I 1988 NEW LIBRARY FINALLY MATERIALIZES Do you remember when Dodge Library was the building across from Richard's Hall where the odds for finding a book due the next day was as good as winning Megabucks? I he Dodge Library was started in a one room classroom in the Boston Y. It was expanded to two classrooms in the basement of the present Dodge Library, and expanded further to become the library of the university. The reason most of us have spent hours searching for a book that we cannot find is because of a lack of continuous funding — a shortcoming that, hopefully, will not plague the new library. In order to build the new library the university came up with the Century Fund to raise the necessary money that would be needed for the project. Since there is a lack of available space at Northeastern, the university decided to build the library on part of the Hayden Parking Lot. The design of the library was done by the Architects Collaborative and the construction was done by the Jackson Company. I he new library will feature the use of on- line computer card catalogs, a photo copy center, large capacity study rooms, increased seating capacity and an updated resource center, including language and record labs. All of this sounds great, unfortunately its completion date of 1990 means that we will not get to use it. However, in a few years, I suppose we could come back to the new library and try to find that desperately needed book. Jennie Lee Jim Cilmurlin 18 Caiilrtrnn All photos courtesy of Jim Gilmartiit 61 uojp|tuQ The Face of NU’s New Library 20 Archives k Courtesy of Dodge Library '1EOAOE A. IOWUI C. SMELL EU J E « CCHTEA Jim Gilmartin Archives 21 Cauldron 23 William Young Courtesy Northeastern News Courtesy Northeastern News 1984 WORLD NEWS — Two Americans working for Civilian Military Assistance were killed when their helicopter was shot down in Nicaragua. — Brian Mulroney is elected Prime Minister of Canada. — Two Americans were killed when a suicide bomber drove a car into the front of the U.S. Embassy annex in Beirut and detonated 400 lbs of TNT. — The government of China announces that it will lessen government control of the economy and introduce more capitalism into the economy. — Indira Gandhi. Prime Minister of India, is assassinated by two of her bodyguards. — A flight from Kuwait to Pakistan is hijacked and two Americans are killed. — China and Great Britain sign their agreement on Hong Kong. NATIONAL NEWS — Jacob Stein announces that there is no basis for bringing criminal charges against Edwin Meese concerning his personal finances. — Secretary of Labor Raymond Donovan pleaded not guilty to a 137 (jount indictment charging him with involvement in defrauding the New York City Transit Authority. — Richard Miller became the first FBI agent to be arrested for espionage. — Reports surfaced of a CIA manual which describes how to conduct guerrilla warfare and how to neutralize opponents. — Margie Velma Barfield becomes the first woman in 22 years to be executed. — William Schroeder becomes the second man to be given the artificial heart. — Treasury Secretary Donald Regan announces a proposal to simplify the U.S. tax code. — Bernhard Goetz shoots and wounds 4 teenage boys on a New York subway car. Cauldron 25 AP Ph«u Service The mid-lOSO’s saw several individuals and groups who be- gan their careers, resurrected their ca- reers, or reached unimaginable highs in their careers in the popular culture. Pictured clockwise from upper left are David Letterman, Michael Jackson and Ziggy Marley. 26 Cauldron AF Photo Service AP Photo Service SPORTS — The Winter Olympics were held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. The U.S. Olym- pic team takes eight medals, including four gold medals. — In Superbowl XVIII the Los Angeles Raiders defeated the Washington Redskins by a score of 38 to 9. — The Edmonton Oilers defeated the New York Islanders in the Stanley Cup play four games to one. — The Boston Celtics beat the Los Angeles Lakers to take the NBA Cham- pionship four games to three. — John McEnroe and Martina Navratilova were the Wimbledon singles champions. — The Summer Olympics were held in Los Angeles, California. The USSR and many Eastern bloc countries boycott the games. The U.S. Olympic team wins 83 gold medals. — The Detroit Tigers won the World Series beating the San Diego Padres four games to one. — The Heisman Trophy in college football was awarded to Doug Flutie of neighboring Boston College. ENTERTAINMENT Academy Awards Best Picture: Terms of Endearment” Best Actor: Robert Duvall, l ender Mercies Best Actress: Shirley MacLaine, “ Terms of Endearment Best Supporting Actor: Jack Nicholson, Terms of Endearment Best Supporting Actress: Linda Hunt. The Year of Living Dangerously” Grammy Awards Best Album: Thriller,” Michael Jackson Best Record: Beat It, Michael Jackson Best Male Pop Vocal: Thriller, Michael Jackson Best Female Pop Vocal: Flashdance,” Irene Cara Best Pop Group: The Police Cauldron 27 AP Photo Service AP Photo Service 28 Cauldron AP Photo Service OBITUARIES Count Basic: jazz pianist and band leader Richard Burton: actor Truman Capote: author Chuck Cooper: first black player in the NBA James Fixx: author of running books George Gallup: polling pioneer Marvin Gaye: singer Lillian Heilman: playwright Andy Kaufman: comedian Ray Kroc: builder of the McDonald’s chain Sam Peckinpah: film director Tigran Petrosian: world chess champion Walter Pidgeon: actor Johnny Weissmuller: Olympic gold medalist and actor Dennis Wilson: singer; member of the Beach Boys Jackie Wilson: singer Cauldron 29 Northeastern is not only “an educa- tion that works” but it is also an ed- ucation that talks and listens. Pictured are a few of those, starting clockwise at the upper left, who talked and listened their way into Northeastern hearts: John Kenneth Galbraith. Lester Thurow and Barney Frank. 1 Courtesy Northeastern News Courtesy Northeastern News 30 Cauldron Courtcsv Northeastern News 198 5 WORLD NEWS — Union Carbide Corporation was sued by the government of India in connection to a plant disaster in Bhopal, India in 1984, that killed 1,700 and injured as many as 200,000 people. — The luxury liner. Titanic was found off the coast of Newfoundland. — The Italian liner, Achille Lauro was hijacked by four members of the Palestinian Liberation Front. One American. Leon Klinghoffer, was killed. — 18 die and 110 are wounded in a terrorist attack at Rome Airport. — A ceremony in which Pres. Reagan laid a wreath in a military cemetery in Bitburg. West Germany, caused controversy in U.S. and abroad because among those buried were 49 members of the Nazi Waffen SS. — A TWA jetliner was hijacked in Athens, Greece, by two Shiite Muslim terrorists, who forced the plane to Beirut, Lebanon, and demanded the release of 766 Shiites held in Israel. Some of the hostages were released, but 39 Americans were removed from the plane and kept hostage but were later released. — Two new U.S. Roman Catholic cardinals were named by Pope John Paul II. They were Archbishop John J. O’Conner of New York and Arch- bishop Bernard F. Law of Boston. — Sanctions against South Africa were announced by President Reagan to protest that country’s policy of apartheid. NA TIONAL NEWS — Reagan is inaugrated for his second term as President. — The Graham-Rudman bill to eliminate the federal deficit by 1991 was passed by Congress. — Hurricane Gloria strikes the East Coast, killing 3. Cauldron 31 Clockwise from upper left: The cast of The Cosby Show. Elton John and Eddie Murphy. AP Photo Service 32 Cauldron — Coca Cola announced that it was offering a new formula for its soft drink. Due to demand from its loyal customers, the old formula was re-released under the new name of Coca Cola Classic. — A plan for a major tax revision was unveiled by President Reagan, who called for an income tax system that was clear, simple and fair for all. The new plan would reduce taxes for many Americans and would increase corporate taxes. — In the largest multiple birth on record in the L'.S. Patricia Frustaci gave birth to seven children, one stillborn, in California. Three died within a short time. The last of the three survivors left the hospital 5 months after their birth. The Frustacis filed a 3.2 million dollar malpractice suit against the physicians and the clinic that had given her fertility drugs. — In a decision on school prayers the Supreme Court struck down an Alabama Law permitting one minute of prayer or meditation in public schools. — Christa McAuliffe, a high-school teacher and mother of two from Con- cord. N.H., was selected from 11,000 applicants to become the first teacher to fly aboard a space shuttle. SPORTS — Superbowl XIX was won by the San Francisco 49ers defeating the Miami Dolphins 38 to 16. — The Kdmonton Oilers won the Stanley Cup for the second consecutive year by defeating the Philadelphia Flyers four games to one. — The strongest college sports sanctions were approved by the NCAA for violations of its rules concerning recruiting, amateur status, academic standings and ethics. At a special convention called to deal with what some describe as an integrity crisis in college sports. NCAA delegates ap- prover! suspension of teams for as long as two seasons. — Martina Navratalova won the women’s tennis singles at Wimbledon. — Nolan Ryan of the Houston Astros becomes the first pitcher to strike out 4,000 batters. Cauldron 33 AP Phoio Service .WJ- jgBBHWMBWtCTWr 34 Cauldron AP Photo Service — A two day strike, the second in five years, began after nine months of negotiations failed to produce an agreement between players and team owners on such matters as salary arbitration, free agency, and minimum salary. — The Kansas City Royals defeated the St. Louis Cardinals to win the World Series four games to three. — The Heisman Trophy was awarded to Auburn’s Bo Jackson. — The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Boston Celtics to win the NBA championship four games to two. entertainment Academy Awards Best Picture: Amadeus Best Actor: F. Murray Abraham, Amadeus” Best Actress: Sally Field, Places in the Heart Best Supporting Actor: Haing S. Ngor, The Killing Fields” Best Supporting Actress: Peggy Ashcroft, A Passage to India” Grammy Awards Best Album: “Can’t Slow Down,” Lionel Richie Best Record: What’s Love Got to Do With It, 'I'ina Turner Best Male Pop Vocal: Against All Odds,” Phil Collins Best Female Pop Vocal: What’s Love Got to Do With It, Tina Turner Best Pop Group: The Pointer Sisters OBITUARIES Rock Hudson: actor Robert Nathan: author Eugene Ormandy: musical director Philadelphia Orchestra Orson Wells: director and actor Cauldron 35 36 Cauldron 1986 WORLD NEWS — President Reagan ordered economic sanctions against the Libyan's in retaliation for alleged involvement in terrorist attacks at the Rome and Vienna airports. All Libyan assets in the U.S. were frozen, and all U.S.citizens in Libya were ordered home. — An armed clash with Libya occurred in the Gulf of Sidra after Libyan shore installations launched missiles at a U.S. fleet on maneuvers in the gulf. U.S. missiles damaged the Libyan missile site and destroyed two patrol boats advancing on the fleet. — Military aid to Honduras amounting to 20.000.000 dollars was approved by Congress following reports of a Nicaraguan military incursion to destroy rebel Contra bases just inside the Honduran border. — A terrorist bombing in a West Berlin disco killed a U.S. soldier and a Turkish woman and wounded 155 other persons, including about 60 Americans. Later U.S. officials stated they had firm evidence that Libya was involved in the crime. — A U.S. air strike against Libya was launched in retaliation for Libya’s involvement in the West Berlin bombing and other terrorist acts. — The International Court of Justice ruled U.S. actions against Nicaragua, including aid to anti-government rebels was a violation of national law. The U.S. was urged to stop arming and training the insurgents and to pay Nicaragua for damages. U.S. Officials had withdrawn from the case, stating the court had no jurisdiction. NATIONAL NEWS — The U.S. suffered with the tragic loss of the space shuttle Challenger and the deaths of all seven of its crew members. Investigations led to the conclusion that failure of a joint on one of the shuttle’s solid-fuel booster rockets had caused the disaster. NASA records showed the agency of- ficials had been warned of the problems with the rocket joints. A Cauldron 37 AP Pholo Service AP Pholo Service 38 Cauldron — Actor Clint Eastwood was elected mayor of Carmel, California in a landslide election. President Reagan announced the retirement of Chief Justice Warren Burger. The president named Associate Justice William Rchnquist as Burger’s successor. The changes were interpreted as a gain for con- servative judicial philosophy. — In an event called Hands Across America, nearly 0,000,000 people linked hands in a chain that stretched 4lf 0 miles from New York City to Long Beach, California, broken only by a few desert stretches. Sponsors hoped to raise money to aid the hungry and the homeless in the U.S. — Liberty Weekend, a gala national celebration, capped a three-year res- toration of the Statue of Liberty; SPORTS — The Boston Celtics first round draft pick Len Bias died of cocaine poisoning. — The Montreal Canadiens beat the Calgary Flames to win the Stanley Cup four games to one. — The Boston Celtics beat the Houston Rockets to become NBA champions four games to two. — Superbowl XX went to the Chicago Bears beating the New England Patriots by a score of 46-10. — The Red Sox were one ground ball away from capturing their first World Series victory since 1918 but lost to the New York Mets four games to three. ENTERTAINMENT Academy Awards Best Picture: Out of Africa Best Actor: William Hurt, Kiss of a Spider Woman Best Actress: Geraldine Page, The Trip to Bountiful Best Supporting Actor: Don Ameche. Cocoon Best Supporting Actress: Anjelica Huston, Pri zi’s Honor Cauldron 39 AP Photo Service 40 Cauldron Grammy Awards Best Album: No-Jacket Required. Phil Collins Best Record: We are the World, USA for Africa Best Male Pop Vocal: “No Jacket Required, Phil Collins Best Female Pop Vocal: “Saving All My Love for You Whitney Houston Best Pop Group: USA for Africa OBITUARIES Len Bias: basketball player, first round draft choice of the Boston Celtics James Cagney: actor Adolph Caesar: actor Benny Goodman: jazz clarinetist and the King of Swing” Flo Hyman: women’s volleyball player Jacob Javits: senator from New York State Fed Knight: actor Pelie Lindburgh: NHL goaltender Richard Manuel: pianist for The Band Roger Maris: baseball player Rick Nelson: former 1950’s teen idol Georgia O'Keefe: American painter Marlin Perkins: zoologist and host of Wild Kingdom Donna Reed: actress Adm. Hyman Rickover: father of the nuclear navy Don Rogers: football player William Schroeder: second recipient of the artificial heart Cauldron 11 AF Photo Service 1988 Miss America (top left) Kay Lani Rae Rafko. Paul Newman (top right) takes home Best Actor from the Academy for his performance in The Color of Money. Van Halen (bottom left) with new lead singer Sammy Hagar. Max Headroom’s stars from the short run TV series of the same name (bottom right). Tina Turner, (opposite page) takes home Best Female Rock Vocalist in the 1987 Grammy's Courtesy Northeastern News AP Photo Service AP Photo Service 42 Cauldron W v- Courtesy Northeastern News 1987 WORLD NEWS — Strong signals pointed to a new era in the Soviet Union under leadership of General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev. Since coming to power in 1985. he had concentrated on rejuvenating the stagnant and inefficient Soviet economy, and he had clearly embraced a strategy summed up by the word glasnost meaning openness. — A missile from an Iraqi war plane fired on and hit the U.S. frigate the U.S.S. Stark in the Persian Gulf killing 37 people. — The U.S. Justice Department barred Austrian Pres. Kurt Waldheim from entering the U.S. after it had found a prima facie case that during WWI1 he had taken part in Nazi war crimes. — A treaty to protect the ozone layer in the atmosphere was approved by representatives of 24 countries. NA TIONAL NEW'S — It was discovered that the U.S. was caught selling arms to Iran in exchange for release of the hostages and that the profits from the sale were being diverted to the Contras in Nicaragua. — Jim Bakker, an Assemblies of God minister who was one of the best-known television evangelists in the U.S., resigned his ministry after admitting having sex with a young admirer, Jessica Hahn. — The surrogate mother contract of MaryBeth Whitehead and William and Elizabeth Stern was upheld in a New Jersey court denying the natural mother custody and upholding the surrogacy contract was constitutionally protected. SPORTS — The New York Giants defeated the Denver Broncos in Superbowl XXI by a score of 24-10. — 'The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Boston Celtics for the NBA cham- pionship four games to two. — The Minnesota Twins knocked off opponents St. Louis Cardinals four games to three. a Cauldron 43 44 Cauldron Bruce Willis (top left) takes two from Moonlighting to play with his band. Steve Win wood (center) 1987 win- ner of the Best Male Pop Vocalist at the Grammy’s. Paul Simon (bottom left) had Album of the Year honors at the 1987 Grammy’s. Charlie- Sheen (lower right) stars in the mov- ie of the year Platoon. Photos courtesy of AP Press and RM Photo Service ENTERTAINMENT Academy Awards Best Picture: Platoon Best Actor: Paul Newman. The Color of Money Best Actress: Marlee Matlin, Children of a Lesser God Best Supporting Actor: Michael Caine. “Hannah and her Sisters Best Supporting Actress: Dianne Wiest. “Hannah and her Sisters Grammy Awards Best Album: Graceland. Paul Simon Best Record: Higher Love, Steve Winwood Best Male Pop Vocal: Steve Winwood Best Female Pop Vocal: Barbra Streisand OBITUARIES Fred Astaire: actor Charles Stark Draper: F.ngineer Apollo spacecraft Henry Ford 11: Automaker Bob Fosse: director choreographer Rudolf Hess: deputy to Adolf Hitler Dick Howser: manager of the Kansas City Royals Andy Warhol: pop artist of the 60's Cauldron 43 AP Photo Service President Reagan and General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev share a less intense moment after signing the INF Treaty (top left). The stars of the 1988 Summer Olympics, (top right) clockwise from top: Greg Louganis, Carl Lew- is, Florence Griffith Joyner and Matt Biondi. The World Series belonged to the Los Angeles Dodgers over the Oakland A s (bottom left). Forest fires spread throughout the western part of the country in the summer of 1988, de- stroying millions of acres of national parkland. The most heavily damaged was Yellowstone National Park (lower right). AP Photo Service 46 Cauldron AP Photo Service AP Photo Service 1988 WORLD NEWS — The Soviet Union began withdrawal from Afghanistan as part of a four- party peace accord signed in Geneva. Up to half of the troops there would lx gone by year’s end. — A treaty to destroy intermediate-range nuclear forces was agreed upon by the Soviet Union and the United States. Missile destruction has begun in both countries. — A U.S. Navy warship stationed in the Persian Gulf accidentally shot down an Iranian commercial airplane after it mistook it for a E-14 fighter jet. The U.S.S. Vincennes fired a surface-to-air missile killing all 290 aboard. NATIONAL NEWS — The New Jersey Supreme Court declared that the surrogate mother contract between MaryBeih Whitehead and William and Elizabeth Stern was illegal because it involved payment to the surrogate mother. In this case a cash settlement of $10,000. — The shuttle Discovery blasted into orbit in September, the first space flight since the shuttle Challenger mission ended tragically 73 seconds after liftoff . — After narrowing a large field of candidates down the Republicans chose Vice President Bush as their Presidential candidate, f lu Democrats chose Michael Dukakis. Governor of Massachusetts. In the November election it was Vice President Bush as the jx ople’s choice for President. Cauldron 47 Vice President Bush and Senator Dan Quayle (top right) at the Republican Na- tional Convention. They lat- er go on to defeat Democrat- ic candidates Michael Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen (middle right) for the pres- idency. Cher (bottom right) poses after winning an Oscar for her performance in Moonstruck. The world comes together in Alaska to save three whales trapped in the ice. Photos courtesy of AP Press and RM Photo Service. 48 Cauldron A B r A E z H 0 i K A M N H h-4 0 n P 2 T T P X A 1 Cauldron 49 Northeastern is a university with many cultures and interests represented throughout the student! population. It is no wonder that the university ha over 150 recognized student organizations when one can explore their own interests, persona growth, and academic and professional develop ment. For some, the choices are overwhelming. T( others, who are involved in many different groups the choices are rewarding. Most of the organizations are staffed by the ded icated few. These are the students that sacrifice their free time to do something to help their group the university, or the community. Their commit ment cannot be underestimated. As Malcolm S Forbes said, “You can easily judge the character others by how they treat those who can do nothing jo them or to them. Bob Brimmt Alvin Yuen Alvin Yut 50 Cauldron Debbie Hcnriksen Debbie Henriksen Cauldron f)l Taking a stand on an issue is what the Student Government Association is all about. They serve as the official liaison between the students and the faculty and administration. Influencing change in educational programs, processes, and administra- tive management of the university are just a few of the things going on behind the door of the SGA Senate Chamber on the third floor of the Ell Center each Monday at noon. Allocations to student groups through the Bud- get Review Committee, office spaces and improve- ments to the Ell Center through the Student Center Committee, and other student issues are worked out. Some of SGA's work in the past five years includes the Teacher Course Evaluations, the pos- sible introduction of a trimester system at North- eastern, and alternative meal plans in the dorms. Cauldron Staff S.G.A S.G.A 52 Cauldron Alvin Yuen Jim Gilmartin — Condom vending machines were placed in the Ell Center and later in dorms in response to the AIDS crisis. — The University printed a new logo, and stu- dents voiced their dissatisfaction with the choice. — Improved housing conditions and a more open University Budget decision process were de- bated. — Allocation of media group monies was handed over to the University Student Media Review Board to eliminate conflicts of interest. The SGA looks forward to running the Ell Student Center by 1995, when the mortgage for the building is completely paid. Bob Brimmer Cauldron 53 International Student Forum Walid C. Chamoun (President). Luig. Chen (Treasurer). Omar Sartawi (Member). Amitava Mukherje (Member). Christina Poly os (Member). Rashna (ihatiiallv ((diair. Public Relations), Christine Dihn (SGA Senator). Likit Chai (Member). F.lfanora Poly os (Chair. Social and Cultural Events Committee). Gracinda Galvao (Member). Irfan Hasan (Vice. President). The International Student Forum (ISF) is a cultural and ethnic organization whose main objective is to enhance the image of the international community on campus, to unite students of varied cultural backgrounds, and to promote communication and an understanding of cultural differ- ences among American and International students through social, educational, and cultural activities the ISF plans each year. ISF has been an organization for twenty years at North- eastern. Walid Chamoun, a senior in the College of Busi- ness Administration and president of the group, sees ac- complishment in the traditional events tney hold and change throughout the past Five years. In addition to perfecting our traditional events, ISF took on new projects that never occurred before in the organization’s history. Such projects were the coordina- tion of panel discussions on international current events, panel discussions on problems affecting the international students' Quality of life, and lectures on different topics affecting tne international community today.” Panel discussions included The Israeli Palestinian Enigma and “China, Hong Kong and 1997 . Four Leb- anese students of four social, cultural, religious, and ed- ucational backgrounds debated during the Lebanese Cri- sis. However, tne ISF is best known for its International Week Festival each spring when students feast in the Quad on the best foods the world has to offer. Welcome re- ceptions for new international students are held each fall, and a Thanksgiving Potluck Supper has been expanded to include international and American clubs from Boston area colleges and universities. The ISF hopes to establish an ISF award for students who contribute tneir spare time to servicing international students. Bob Brimmer 54 Cauldron Cauldron 55 ID G. VIOUN SENIOR PET1 twenty-two year old International Business and ame to Northeastern University from Beirut, ral recommendations from his brothers, Nassib et and socialize with various people and learn culture, that is basically why I became involved es. As a freshman I founded the International ion in 1984. It was a good experience for me hat organizational skills are very important.” 1985 Walid took an active interest in the In- Forum. I hoped to meet many foreign students inds. It was successful, as a result, I know that we le for their values and social norms. It is irn- of different cultures to understand each others ially one another.” 's extensive career in Student Activities he was )f the International Student Forum (ISF) from was later re-elected for a 1986 to 1987 term. am a business major.” He made more assertive and demanding requests of his members. As he says, I'm annoying when it comes to something that needs to be done!” In answer to the question what would you like to see continue or i tf fJ change once you leave ISF he answered. Improve recruitment and membership. 1 would suggest attracting students through a well detailed explanation of the club. I would also hope that students would opt to become involved not just for their resume. I would very much like to see the university become more involved and open toward nationalism.” When questioned about his overall feeling of his experience of Student Activities he responded, “ There is no spirit of activism when you have the real spirit it is shot down. Tne spirit is dead i Prtff he president of the ISF which boasts twenty-five ting a variety of cultures. The purpose of ISf is compared to the sixties! I think that there is a lack of spirit due to the university schedule, and the fact that this is a big and diverse school resulting in much difficulty in gathering people together. This can also be attributed to the fact that more stuaents have to work to support themselves, resulting in no time to become involved derstanding of different cultures to the students, d ran the ISF in any student activities. To answer your question it was overall a ?, fun, but hard work! to good experience. like a small business because 1 Jennie M. Lee ■ ™ i™i ■i i : SSSS 1 ®3S8S i|| 41 « •j III Ml - -' 'j m ,„E INTERNATIONAL J STUDENT FORUM tues0a V here OAY NCV PLANNING INTER-COLLEGIATE PARTY 349 ELL at center WHEN TUESDAY NOV 2 WHERE 349 ELL CENTER 5:30 PM. 5:30 P.M Kj COblMECfh Jennie M. Lee )iCLOSE-UP PETER L. KRAUSE tCCQ[k okcdindc ' :vf rwxtil r H frigfe I spirit kj I Jbcg2add'.s | r v'X lowv n su«nt$ bt; I 1 bee :®? ioiti I c rt was owrdj I Jnniekli Peter Krause, came to Northeastern for many of the same jeasons that we all share in common. He wanted to go to a niversity that would offer him the chance to transfer easily to a iew major without the hassle of changing universities. Boston as an attractive place, and Northeastern had co-op. He left his ome in Old Lyme, Connecticut in September 1984 and entered s an engineering major. After trying out that for a year, he changed his major to ommunications, co-oped at WFSB Channel 3 in Hartford, Connecticut. His interests in technical study and communi- ations made way for a practical major in Business Admin- tration, Peter’s current area of study. As a middler, he decided to “get involved” with the Student iovernment Association, where he focused most of his energies i the Club Ell Committee as chairperson in the Spring of 1987, nd Academic affairs Committee chair in Winter 1988 While he was Academic Affairs Chairperson, he oversaw the nplementation of Teacher Course Evaluations (TCE’s). The mimittee called for increased evaluation standards, including ider participation by the departments of each college in the university, and overall improvements to the pro mittee also conducted a survey in February of English Language Proficiency problems amongst at Northeastern. A short term and long ten worked out through the backing of the Board o the Student Government Association. In the Spring of 1988, he ran for president an one vote. His campaign slogan was If you hav the Senate lately, baby you’re missing out!” When asked about his feelings on the studt Northeastern, Krause said, “everyone is into tl and there is no of interconnectiveness” betweer organizations. He sees a “momentum building” that the return of student activism at Northeast Peter plans to “go to the beach” after graduali a job in the boating industry. His advice to tlu “Show the Spirit of ’89”. Vi i niLLbnO SKI SPORTS CLUB iller’s Ski 8c Sports Club is one of the ecial interest groups at Northeastern, low-cost sporting trips and activities Hitting the slopes in the winter and tfting adventures in the spring are es of Downhiller’s members. , Downhiller’s president, reflected on iccomplishments over the past five ing a good time to a large percentage Kite students” is the main objective, probably the best annual trip we run each year along with our whitewater rafting ad- ventures.” As an active participant in student activities, Linda sees the staff s work as good experience that can be used after graduation. “Our staff has worked really well together for goals such as planning and executing marketing plans and doing business on a daily basis. Learning how to work with professional ski and sporting businesses, hotels, tour companies, and others is very good experience.” Downhiller’s encourages alumni participation, so drop them a line sometime or see them on the slopes! Bob Brimmer dub 10 J01 ending1'1' profit an andp,,1KI jpg, caiweing eating. skiing an .I1 KUHOCiw mho; Bob Brimmer MU HOC W acthii [PfneiKeti hasw pfenning busing b profess Jr comping If you like to “head for the moun- tains’’, the Northeastern University Hus-Skiers and Outing Club is the club to join. NUHOC runs week- end trips throughout the year which provide an escape from the bricks and pavement of Boston. Backpack- ing, canoeing, biking, rockclimbing, caving, sky diving, hanggliding, and skiing are just a few of the trips NUHOC members take. NUHOC’s Brown Memorial Lodge is located in the White Mountair as a base for hiking and mountain cliir as cross country and downhill skiing, accommodates 40 people and inclu quarters, kitchen, fireplace, and a tw house! Jennie M. Lee clear reactor meltdowns are just a fe’ vironmental issues that affect the fu planet and mankind. Students for En Awareness is an activist group which ucate the community of Northeastern such as these through a lecture serie; issues and an annual Environmental Av each spring. Many of its members are other area and national environmental The 1980’s saw the result of yea dumping of toxic wastes which containi ing water supplies. Beaches were close and hospital wastes washed on the shot Northeast. The Chernobyl Nuclear P and the Boston Harbor cleanup was fii SEA will continue to educate the sti issues such as these which concern us a Alvin Yuen iiimiiiHiji Jim Gilmartin FOUNDERS RSDAY 1988 «um vjiau kjiuviviii T7 11 CCIU1 did Sherry Norman realize that her ra m advisor as a graduate student ler present position of Director of ics. According to Sherry, “The goal Activities office is to help all the un efficiently. Our general philos- st students in leadership and pro- minent. We are here to assist on a suiting basis, to help and cut the red le hundred and fifty student activity assing the following categories: ac- ral and professional organizations. The number of older and new groups remain quite equal. 1'his number depends upon the quarter and how many new groups apply for provisional status as newcomers. Sherry stated that a newer trend in student groups was developing. “Newrer groups seem to reflect away from the “me generation’’ and into awareness groups such as environmental and support organizations.” As for the future of Stu- dent Activities Sherry sees more awareness groups arising and continued help for the student groups while cutting some of that popular and prevalent Northeastern University red tape. Jennie M. Lee I ; (jU Nerai( °nalsui| «irendj ,er gro ration dental an we of Sit °ess group pwj f pre akj J nit Mb IFC Interfraternity Jim Gilmartin 5 AM NEZ KM BEE rr sV Council IFC Intersorority Council The Inter-Sorority Council (ISC) is the governing l)dy which oversees all sorority activities at North- stern. It is comprised of members from all so- rities at the school, and ties to promote harmony a a d unity between the sororities. The ISC sponsors and organizes community ser- :e projects each quarter, and participates in omecoming, Fall Fest, Greek Week, and Spring ing. Some of the council’s major accomplishments i] the past five years include sponsoring Thanks- gv ing dinners for senior citizens, Toys for Tots (iring the holidays for underprivileged children, . d participation in Founder’s Day activities. Long term goals of the organization include es- tolishing a National Pan Hellenic Council to over- p all sorority activities. They would also like to come more directly involved with the Fenway oject and to present the community with more blic service events. Julia Lopez The Phi Eta Chapter of the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority was founded at Northeastern University twenty years ago, and is the oldest international sorority at the university. Delta Phi Epsilon prides itself on the accomplishments it has achieved. Its sisterhood represents every field of study offered at Northeastern; every sister belongs to at least one other organization at the school, and high academic standards are stressed. The sisters are actively involved in community service projects, such as the Leukemia Society, the Children’s Hospital Christmas Telethon, annual fundraisers for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and the hosting of senior citizen dinners. Delta Phi Epsilon was founded to promote good fellowship among the female students of various colleges in the United States and to create a society based upon good moral character, regardless of nationality or creed. Their motto: “To be rather than to seem to be.’’ Julia Lopez The Iota Chapter of Delta Sigma Th is one of the most dedicated on campus have a long history of educational, culti political and social services for the conn Annual programs include the Black Organizations’ Night for incoming fresl Greek Games to raise money for their F Endowed Chair. They provide public se places such as the Roxbury Boys and Gi convalescent homes, battered women organizations and tutorial services. In the future, Delta Sigma Theta woi increase community involvement in its It would like to encourage political awa: among the student population. NU Epsilon Theta is the second oldest fraternity at Northeastern, with a history of pursuing high academic and social qualities. The brothers of NET combine educational support with affordable housing and social activities for its members. One of its major tasks was a move from its home in Brookline of 36 years to a new fraternity house at 388 Arborway in Jamaica Plain. They hope to become an asset to their new community and to continue to work with the I EC (Inter-Fraternity Council) to improve the social life of its members. NU Epsilon Theta works closely with alumni and encourages their support. Bob Brimmer 1 9 K T Phi Kappa Tau is one of the newest i on campus. After going through a one provisional period, they were officially by the university on May 27, 1988. During 1987, Phi Kappa Tau won th Fraternity of the Year. A brother, Grej was fraternity Man of the Year. And ye brother, Stu Hemingway was crowned Huntington Avenue at the annual Hon festivities. Like other fraternal organizations, PI Tau seeks to increase student and alum involvement in the greek system and pi support for its brothers, while teaching to act socially responsible. NIOR CLOSE-UP! IRELL fOUNG najority of seniors at the university has contributed much of her time student activities. A twenty-two year in Public Administration, she had of student activities as a young n she served as the freshman mmunications for the NU Black ciation. As director, she was in ertising and programming events for ion. She also ran for the position of he organization that same year. It i to her that she won the election as a freshman. As the president of major change implemented by Shirell s the constitution to adapt to current encourage recruitment, ed the presidency of Delta Sigma ty, Iota Chapter. She worked every d with homeless children or the ted her concern about the lack of :ipation in student activities with the ement, “Northeastern doesn’t ident activity involvement. The co-op ;itude of me me me. Between co-op responsibilities there is no lent activities.” f actively participating in positive society will not end once Shirell t will hopefully continue in the form it legal services organization for those fford legal services. She hopes to be f such an organization in the near Jennie M. Lee MOST NOBLE GREEKS OF FBI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY INCORPORATED Jim Gilmartin Jim Gilmartin Cauldron Staf OTHER FRATERNITIES AK2 ZBT BTE i 2K TKE $BA OTHER SORORI AKA A$© 2AE tieastern NEWS Executive Editor Faith Freedman, Managing Editor CALENDAR Blurbs, bleeps blunders... Personals MfOn,,, ( Matt Heron, Photo Editor Joel Watts, Assistant All photos courtesy NU News Patricia Owens, A RBB 4.9FM 8 “Boston’s Spice” William Young Boston’s Spice I04.9FM ---------------------------------|-------------------------------------------- asque is the student theatre Northeastern University. They e for the last 80 years, and are than ever to provide cultural or the faculty and students of the y are located on the third floor of ilding, adjacent to the Department Dance. e Silver Masque presented “You’re harlie Brown’’, the first musical to Northeastern in recent memory. ?rformances and enthusiasm of the id that there are people here that od show, especially one put on by a £ talented thespians. Bob Brimmer Jim Gilmartin BANDS f NU’s Band their goal is, “To have an ch emphasizes challenging and enjoyable providing a social outlet. We also strive to id pride throughout the Northeastern exists four varieties of the NU Band, and plays contemporary and traditional he end of each quarter the band plays a ance in addition they participate in NE lonor Band. irited group on campus could possibly be ich cheers on the hockey, basketball and t home. You can remember them cheering t the Beanpot. Is band concentrates on more advanced orming throughout the academic years. r. ensemble and combo bands flaunt both a nbo style jazz. This band tours in the forming around Boston and the university, you hear music to your ears in the Ruggles ould be one of the four bands. Jennie M. Lee mm Jim Gilmartin p NORTHEASTERN CHORALS •S0C S7Y NU lihUKALii AJNU HOIR SOCIETY NORTHEASTERN m UNIVERSITY 1 CHOIR r.Giba Debbie Henriksen NU DANCE THEATER for University Programs (CUP) Its for the entire student body. I concerts, lectures, and special of interest to all students. CUP Ivith the Student Activities Office, Id in conjunction with Club Ell, ISF, lit udent Alumni Association. :ouncils’ major accomplishments in ?ars was to hold the first major |r 15 years at Northeastern. The 1 Spring of 1988 featured Stevie Ray juest John Cafferty. The success of encouraged the council to plan a every spring. )ular event was the G. Gordon [Hoffman Debate at Alumni In addition to these events, CUP also fund of such activities as Fall Fest, lal, and Spring Fling. Bob Brimmer NU News TYl NU News REPRENEURS CLUB astern University Entrepreneurs d in the winter quarter of 1987 in increasing awareness of the benefits developing a new business venture, dents in running their own le still in college, and learn the nail business through sponsored itures by students have ranged from to selling software. The club has 11 businesses on campus, and has us speakers from the business natural affiliation with the Collegiate Entrepreneurs (ACE), contributed to improving the I experience of today’s i, tomorrow’s business leaders. Bob Brimmer Debbie Henriksen Debbie Henriksen INVESTMENT CLUB Jim Gilmartin Debbie 1 LHiIN 1A1 LLUD Alvin Yuen TIAN STUDENT UNITY Student Unity provides a focus for social, cultural and educational concerns of Haitian m Club brings together the history, culture, and heritage to the University community. Bob Brimmer pIT TkCi !l ifon 1 J (OR The koiu:: unin r BobBr- jrLiviuujjrLi ux uii jl vyiv The Caribbean Student Organization serves to bring together students from the Caribbeai iformation about their culture. i KOREAN STUDENT ASSOC The Korean Student Association serves to provide opportunities for students at NU to dev« btter understanding of the Korean people and culture. SENIOR WALID G. CHAMOUN Walid Chamoun a twenty-two year old International Business and Marketing major came to Northeastern University from Beirut. Lebanon after several recommendations from his brothers, Nassib and Ziad. “1 wished to meet and socialize with various people and learn about the American culture, that is basically why I became involved in Student Activities. As a freshman I founded the International Business Organization in 1984. It was a good experience for me because 1 learned that organizational skills are very important. In the winter of 1985 Walid took an active interest in the In- ternational Student Forum. I hoped to meet many foreign students of diverse backgrounds. It was successful, as a result. I know that we must respect people for their values and social norms. It is im- portant for people of different cultures to understand each others cultures and especially one another. Following Walid's extensive career in Student Activities he was elected treasurer of the International Student Forum (1SF) from 1985 to 1986. He was later re-elected for a 1986 to 1987 term. Presently he is the president of the 1SF which boasts twenty-five members representing a variety of cultures. The purpose of ISF is to bring about an understanding of different cultures to the students. As the leader Walid ran the ISF . . . like a small business because I am a business major. He made more assertive and demanding requests of his members. As he says. I'm annoying when it comes to something that needs to lx done! In answer to the question what would you like to see continue or change once you leave ISF he answered. Improve recruitment and memixTship. I would suggest attracting students through a well detailed explanation of tne club. I would also hope that students would opt to become involved not just for their resume. I would very much like- to see the university become more involved and open toward nationalism. When questioned about his overall feeling of his experience of Student Activities he responded, “There is no spirit of activism when you have the real spirit it is shot down. Tne spirit is dead compared to the sixties! 1 think that there is a lack of spirit due to the university schedule, and the fact that this is a big and diverse school resulting in much difficulty in gathering people together. This can also be attributed to the fact that more students have to work to support themselves, resulting in no time to become involved in any student activities. To answer vour question it was overall a good experience, fun. but hard work! Jennie M. Lee SSSSS m a i Nt£RN. international J STUDENT FORUM Tuesday PLANNING ' HERE INTER-COLLEGIATE at PARTY tv ,,, ' WHEN TUESDAY NOV 29 NOV CENTER WHERE W9 ELL CENTER AT 5:30 PM. Connection Jennie M. Lee 56 Cauldron I CLOSE-UP PETER L. KRAUSE Peter Krause, came to Northeastern for many of the same Seasons that we all share in common. He wanted to go to a University that would offer him the chance to transfer easily to a ew major without the hassle of changing universities. Boston ■as an attractive place, and Northeastern had co-op. lie left his ome in Old Lyme. Connecticut in September 1984 and entered s an engineering major. After trying out that for a year, he changed his major to mmunications, co-oped at WFSB Channel 3 in Hartford, onnecticut. His interests in technical study and communi- cations made way for a practical major in Business Admin- tration, Peter’s current area of study. As a middler, he decided to get involved” with the Student overnment Association, where ne focused most of his energies i the Club Ell Committee as chairperson in the Spring of 1987, td Academic affairs Committee chair in Winter 1988 While he was Academic Affairs Chairperson, he oversaw the nplementation of Teacher Course Evaluations (TCF.'s), The mmittee called for increased evaluation standards, including ider participation by the departments of each college in the university, and overall improvements to the process. The Com- mittee also conducted a survey in February of 1988 regarding English Language Proficiency problems amongst the instructors at Northeastern. A short term and long term solution was worked out through the backing of the Board of Trustees, and the Student Government Association. In the Spring of 1988. he ran for president and was elected by one vote. His campaign slogan was “If you haven’t seen me in the Senate lately, baby you’re missing out! When asked about his feelings on the student activities at Northeastern. Krause said, everyone is into their own group and there is no of interconnectiveness between the numerous organizations. He sees a momentum building , however, and that the return of student activism at Northeastern has begun. Peter plans to go to the beach” after graduation and perhaps a job in the boating industry. His advice to the class of 1989: “dhow the Spirit of ’89 . Bob Brimmer Bob Brimmer Cauldron 57 a i k ■ iikkkriw SKI SPORTS CLUB The Downhiller’s Ski Sports Club is one of the most active special interest groups at Northeastern. They provide low-cost sporting trips and activities for students. Hitting the slopes in the winter and whitewater rafting adventures in the spring are typical activities of Downhiller’s members. Linda Roth, Downhiller’s president, reflected on the group’s accomplishments over the past five years. “Providing a good time to a large percentage of undergraduate students” is the main objective. “Sugarbush is probably the best annual trip we run each year along with our whitewater rafting ad- ventures.” As an active participant in student activities, Linda sees the staff’s work as good experience that can be used after graduation. “Our staff has worked really well together for goals such as planning and executing marketing plans and doing business on a daily basis. Learning how to work with professional ski and sporting businesses, hotels, tour companies, and others is very good experience.” Downhiller’s encourages alumni participation, so drop them a line sometime or see them on the slopes! Bob Brimmer 58 Cauldron MU HOC If you like to “head for the moun- tains , the Northeastern University Hus-Skiers and Outing Club is the [ club to join. NUHOC runs week- end trips throughout the year which provide an escape from the bricks and pavement of Boston. Backpack- ing, canoeing, biking, rockclimbing, caving, sky diving, hanggliding, and skiing are just a few of the trips NUHOC members take. NUHOC's Brown Memorial Chris O’Connor Lodge is located in the White Mountains and is used as a base for hiking and mountain climbing, as well as cross country and downhill skiing. The Lodge accommodates 40 people and includes sleeping quarters, kitchen, fireplace, and a two-seater out- house! Bob Brimmer Cauldron 59 M W 60 Cauldron Alvin Yuen Acid rain, toxic waste, Boston Harbor, and nu- clear reactor meltdowns are just a few of the en- vironmental issues that affect the future of our planet and mankind. Students for Environmental Awareness is an activist group which seeks to ed- ucate the community of Northeastern on concerns such as these through a lecture series on current issues and an annual Environmental Awareness Day each spring. Many of its members are involved in other area and national environmental groups. The 1980’s saw the result of years of illegal dumping of toxic wastes which contaminated drink- ing water supplies. Beaches were closed as needles and hospital wastes washed on the shorelines of the Northeast. The Chernobyl Nuclear Plant melted, and the Boston Harbor cleanup was finally begun. SEA will continue to educate the students about issues such as these which concern us all. Bob Brimmer Alvin Yuen i Cauldron 61 FOUNDERS Jim Gilmartin 62 Cauldron DAY 1988 Jim Gilmartin Jim Gilmartin I Cauldron 63 From Grad Student To Director In 1984 little did Sherry Norman realize that her position as program advisor as a graduate student would lead to her present position of Direc tor of Student Activities. According to Sherry, “The goal of the Student Activities office is to help all the organizations run efficiently. Our general philos- ophy is to assist students in leadership and pro- fessional development. We are here to assist on a one (in one consulting basis, to help and cut the red tape.” There are one hundred and fifty student activity groups encompassing the following categories: ac- ademics, cultural and professional organizations. The number of older and new groups remain quite equal. This number depends upon the quarter and how many new groups apply for provisional status as newcomers. Sherry stated that a newer trend in student groups was developing. “Newer groups seem to reflect away from the “me generation” and into awareness groups such as environmental and support organizations.” As for the future of Stu- dent Activities Sherry sees more awareness groups arising and continued help for the student groups while cutting some of that popular and prevalent Northeastern University red tape. Jennie M. Lee 64 Cauldron IFC Interfraternity Council Jim Gilmartin I AM NEZ KAi BEE Jim Gilmartin IFC Inter sorority Council The Inter-Sorority Council (ISC) is the governing t'dy which oversees all sorority activities at North- istern. It is comprised of members from all so- rrities at the school, and ties to promote harmony 1 d unity between the sororities. IThe ISC sponsors and organizes community ser- :e projects each quarter, and participates in jmecoming, Fall Fest, Greek Week, and Spring Bing. Some of the council’s major accomplishments i| the past Five years include sponsoring Thanks- j ing dinners for senior citizens, Toys for Tots i ring the holidays for underprivileged children, id participation in Founder’s Day activities. Long term goals of the organization include es- lishing a National Pan Hellenic Council to over- all sorority activities. They would also like to 3 come more directly involved with the Fenway Pojcct and to present the community with more d blic service events. Jim Gilmartin Julia Lopez 65 The Phi Eta Chapter of the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority was founded at Northeastern University twenty years ago, and is the oldest international sorority at the university. Delta Phi Epsilon prides itself on the accomplishments it has achieved. Its sisterhood represents every field of study offered at Northeastern; every sister belongs to at least one other organization at the school, and high academic standards are stressed. The sisters are actively involved in community service projects, such as the Leukemia Society, the Children's Hospital Christmas Telethon, annual fundraisers for the Cystic Fibrosis f oundation, and the hosting of senior citizen dinners. Delta Phi Epsilon was founded to promote good fellowship among the female students of various colleges in the United States and to create a society based upon good moral character, regardless of nationality or creed. Their motto: “To be rather than to seem to be.” Julia Lope: Alvin Yuen 66 Cauldron Debbie Henriksen The Iota Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta sorority is one of the most dedicated on campus. They have a long history of educational, cultural, political and social services for the community. Annual programs include the Black Organizations’ Night for incoming freshmen and Greek Games to raise money for their Professor’s Endowed Chair. They provide public service at places such as the Roxbury Boys and Girls Clubs, convalescent homes, battered women organizations and tutorial services. In the future. Delta Sigma Theta would like to increase community involvement in its programs. It would like to encourage political awareness among the student population. Bob Brimmer Cauldron 67 N E 0 NU Epsilon Theta is the second oldest fraternity at Northeastern, with a history of pursuing high academic and social qualities. The brothers of NET combine educational support with affordable housing and social activities for its members. One of its major tasks was a move from its home in Brookline of 36 years to a new fraternity house at 388 Arborway in Jamaica Plain. They hope to become an asset to their new community and to continue to work with the IFC (Inter-Fraternity Council) to improve the social life of its members. NU Epsilon Theta works closely with alumni and encourages their support. Bob Brimmt' 68 Cauldron $ K T Phi Kappa Tau is one of the newest fraternities on campus. After going through a one-year provisional period, they were officially recognized by the university on May 27, 1988. During 1987, Phi Kappa Tau won the title of Fraternity of the Year. A brother, Greg Eakman, was fraternity Man of the Year. And yet another brother, Stu Hemingway was crowned Mayor of Huntington Avenue at the annual Homecoming festivities. Like other fraternal organizations, Phi Kappa Tau seeks to increase student and alumni involvement in the greek system and provides support for its brothers, while teaching them ways to act socially responsible. Bob Brimmer Bob Brimnicr Cauldron 69 SENIOR CLOSE-UP SHIRELL A. YOUNG Unlike the majority of seniors at the university Shirell Young has contributed much of her time and energy to student activities. A twenty-two year old majoring in Public Administration, she had her First taste of student activities as a young freshman when she served as the freshman director of communications for the NU Black Students Association. As director, she was in charge of advertising and programming events for the organization. She also ran for the position of president of the organization that same year. It was a surprise to her that she won the election because she was a freshman. As the president of the NBSA, a major change implemented by Shirell was to rewrite the constitution to adapt to current issues and to encourage recruitment. Shirell served the presidency of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Iota Chapter. She worked every other weekend with homeless children or the elderly. Shirell related her concern about the lack of student participation in student activities with the following statement, “Northeastern doesn't emphasize student activity involvement. The co-op fosters the attitude of me me me. Between academic and co-op responsibilities there is no place for student activities.” The role of actively participating in positive activities for society will not end once Shirell graduates, but will hopefully continue in the form of a non-profit legal services organization for those who cannot afford legal services. She hopes to be the founder of such an organization in the near future. Jennie M. Lee Jennie M. Lee 70 Cauldron HOST NOBLE GREEKS m tTK S GMX FRATERNIT INCORPORATED I Cauldron 71 72 Cauldron OTHER FRATERNITIES AK2 ZBT BTE $2K TKE l BA OTHER SORORITIES AKA A$0 2AE Cauldron 73 northeast NEWS Letters to the Editor... Chuck Hahn, Executive Editor Faith Freedman, Managing Editor CALENDAR Blurbs, bleeps blunders... Personals 74 Cauldron Jake Oilman, Assistant Arts Editor All photos courtesy NU News Patricia Owens, Arts Editor Cauldron 75 WRBB 104.9FM “Boston’s Spice” William Young 76 Cauldron William Young Cauldron 77 The Silver Masque is the student theatre organization of Northeastern University. They have been active for the last 80 years, and are working harder than ever to provide cultural entertainment for the faculty and students of the university. They are located on the third floor of the Ruggles Building, adjacent to the Department of Theatre and Dance. This year, the Silver Masque presented “You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown”, the first musical to be presented at Northeastern in recent memory. The sold-out performances and enthusiasm of the audience showed that there are people here that appreciate a good show, especially one put on by a group of young talented thespians. Bob Brimmer Jim Gilmartin Jim Gilmartin 78 Cauldron Jim Gilmartin Jim Gilmartin Cauldron 79 NU BANDS In the words of NU’s Band their goal is, “To have an organization which emphasizes challenging and enjoyable music while also providing a social outlet. We also strive to promote spirit and pride throughout the Northeastern campus.” There exists four varieties of the NU Band. The concert band plays contemporary and traditional wind music. At the end of each quarter the band plays a concert performance in addition they participate in NF. Intercollegiate Honor Band. The largest spirited group on campus could possibly be the pep band which cheers on the hockey, basketball and football games at home. You can remember them cheering on the Huskies at the Beanpot. Chamber winds band concentrates on more advanced music while performing throughout the academic years. Lastly, the jazz ensemble and combo bands flaunt both a big band and combo style jazz. This band tours in the spring while performing around Boston and the university. Chances are if you hear music to your ears in the Ruggles building it just could be one of the four bands. Jennie M. Lee Jim Gilmartir Jim Gilmartin 80 Cauldron VU CHORALE AND :hoir SOCIETY mwheaww CHORALE SOCIETY NORTHEASTERN m UNIVERSITY I CHOIR Debbie Henriksen KTU DANCE THEATER Bob Brimmer Cauldron 81 C.U.P. The Council for University Programs (CUP) organizes events for the entire student body. These include concerts, lectures, and special events that are of interest to all students. CUP works closely with the Student Activities Office, and has worked in conjunction with Club Ell, ISP', IFC, and the Student Alumni Association. One of the councils’ major accomplishments in the past five years was to hold the first major concert in over 15 years at Northeastern. The concert in the Spring of 1988 featured Stevie Ray Vaughn with guest John Cafferty. The success of the concert has encouraged the council to plan a major concert every spring. Another popular event was the G. Gordon Liddy Abbie Hoffman Debate at Alumni Auditorium. In addition to these events, CUP also is the mastermind of such activities as Fall Fest, Winter Carnival, and Spring Fling. Bob Brimmer NU Ncw NU News 82 Cauldron John Flege John Flege Cauldron 83 ENTREPRENEURS CLUB The Northeastern University Entrepreneurs Club was started in the winter quarter of 1987 in response to an increasing awareness of the benefits of starting and developing a new business venture. They assist students in running their own businesses while still in college, and learn the strategies of small business through sponsored events. Business ventures by students have ranged from selling t-shirts to selling software. The club has sponsored small businesses on campus, and has attracted various speakers from the business community. Through its natural affiliation with the Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs (ACE), the group has contributed to improving the credibility and experience of today’s entrepreneurs, tomorrow’s business leaders. Bob Brimmer Debbie Henrikscn Debbie Henriksen 84 Cauldron INVESTMENT CLUB Jim Gilmartin Cauldron 85 ARMENIAN CLUB The Armenian Club brings together the history, culture, and heritage to the University community. Bob Brimme HAITIAN STUDENT UNITY The Haitian Student Unity provides a focus for social, cultural and educational concerns of Haitian students. Alvin Yuer 86 Cauldron CARIBBEAN STUDENT ORG. The Caribbean Student Organization serves to bring together students from the Caribbean and share information about their culture. Alvin Yuen KOREAN STUDENT ASSOC. The Korean Student Association serves to provide opportunities for students at NU to develop a etter understanding of the Korean people and culture. Cauldron 87 RELIGIOUS LIFE Northeastern offers the variety of religious support necessary for the diversity of students. The Religious Life Office serves as the coordinating office for the religious student groups on campus. Five full-time chaplains serve both denominational and interfaith activities from this office. Events include the Oxfam f ast for World Harvest, Holocaust Week, Religious Emphasis Week, Walk for Hunger, and the Central America Program. Student groups include the Campus Crusade for Christ, the Christian Student Association, Hillel, the Islamic Cultural Society, Maranatha Ministries, and the Seekers Christian Fellowship. Bob Brimmer 88 Cauldron Bob Brimmer CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST Alvin Yuen TILLEL Debbie llenriksen Cauldron 89 SAILING CLUB Cauldron Staff DISABLED STUDENTS ORGANIZATION Provides an advocacy and information sharing support system for students with disabilities. Bob Brimmer 90 Cauldron SENIOR CLOSE-UP LINDA ROTH Linda Roth, an expert on the slopes, and one who knows the ropes of Student Activities. A senior speech communication major, Linda joined :he SGA during her freshman year and soon became chairperson of the Club Ell Committee. Her desire for public speaking experience grew to in interest in programming events for the students )f Northeastern. She joined the Downhillers Ski ind Sports Club in her sophomore year, and soon noved to the position of advertising and publicity nanager. She described the club as “lacking nitiative and leadership” and moved forward to lelp turn this around. Her creativity and motivation helped move the ;roup further toward self-sufficiency in the ollowing years, and in the Spring of 1988 she was lected President of the club. She takes her job seriously, as she feels she has a responsibility to the students of the university. Her experience in running a student organization has caused her to gain more insight then most students on the subject of student activities in general. She feels that Northeastern is the “capitol of bureaucracy” and that the Student Center is treated as a “facility” with student groups being the “tenants.” She feels that the Center is not “pro-student” run and should be run for and by students. Student apathy could be diminished if there was some enthusiasm shown from the administration to get students more involved. Her advice to the Class of '89: “It s not the piece of paper (diploma), it’s what you do with it . Bob Brimmer Bob Brimmer Cauldron 91 Bob Brimmer 92 Cauldron CHEERLEADERS Debbie Henriksen Cauldron Staff HUSKY KEY Jim Gilman in Cauldron 93 JLS 94 Cauldron FIVE YEARS ... have passed since the Class of 1989 first heard President Ryder say that whatever we do, right or wrong, will be connected with the label, “a student at Northeastern University.” Some walked out before the speech in Matthews Arena was over, some left during the lesson on singing the school song, and others didn’t bother to go. The same can be said of student involvement at Northeastern University. Some students left groups before they got a chance to show what being a member of a group was all about. Some left before learning the rewards of being involved in an organization, and others didn’t bother to try and find out. For those of us that did stick around, we came, we saw, and we went. What we brought with us is intangible, yet priceless. Bob Brimmer Cauldron 95 HUSKY The nickname “Huskies” was adopted by Northeastern University in the year 1927, and the first Husky arrived on campus March 4, 1927. Classes were cancelled for the afternoon in order for 1000 students and the university band to greet him at North Station when he arrived on a train from Alaska. He was presented with an Honorary Degree, and named King Husky. Sapsut, aka Sapsut, was the Noonof Noonok of Marly, the lead dog on Leonard Seppala’s famous team that rushed diptheria vaccine 645 miles from Neena to Nome, Alaska in 1925 to save the stricken village. His first athletic event was a track meet in which Northeastern set three school records. King Husky I reigned for 14 years, as the current King Husky VI continues a proud dynasty representing the energetic working student, which is a symbol of Northeastern University students. Jot Ma 96 Cauldron Cauldron 97 ' • AEROBICS AH BASKETBALL AH VOLLEYBALL 3 ON 3 BASKETBALL BROOMBALL ICE HOCKEY INDOOR SOCCER RACQUETBALL Jim Gilmartin WALLYBALL WATER POLO WRESTLING WRIST WRESTLING YS.rA,Ycr,LOWELL CABOT ysical education center INTRAMURAL SPORTS NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 98 Cauldron Diana Mark Cauldron .Staff Cauldron 99 DOES NU HAVE A RUGBY TEAM The year 1985 is a landmark date in rugby history at Northeastern Univer- sity. Four intense rugby players. Robert Hubbard. Tony Kalajakis, Rudy Maehacek and Sean McCarroll formed the first NU rugby team. For three years the team has been persistently try- ing to obtain status as an officially rec- ognized university team sport. Al- though, the rugby team knew they were good and should be merited recogni- tion as a university sport NU would not grant this title upon them. The uni- versity’s reason was that the liability risk factor was extremely high to support such a team. Finally, in September of 1988 NU granted the team their pres- ent state, club status, which is the first step toward full recognition. At this time NU provided a student trainer. At the beginning the team was in the Division II league with only one side as opposed to the present four sides. Now they are in Division I with one of their toughest opponents. Harvard. I he players run the team and in order to afford the S30.00 weekly cost of rent- ing the playing Field at Magazine Beach along with other expenses they have several methods of raising these funds. The primary bulk is financed through charging dues from each player. Col- orful t-shirts are sold and other monies are raised through social fundraisers. As far as the team’s playing abilities are concerned one can judge easily from the following. Flayers, Bob Mc- Carthy and Mark Phillips were chosen last spring to play against the Aus- tralians by the New F.ngland Collegiate XV. In the Tournament Rugby Bean pot the team without a coach came in second following their rival Harvard. At this a player commented, “We’re gonna win this year!” In December of 1988 the team was once again chosen as a prominent northern team to play against teams like LSL’ in the Citrus Bowl Tournament. Oncejune 17, 1989 slides around the team w ill be seeing a large departure of players including Hugh Plitt, president, and co-captain Joe Miller. Other de- parting seniors include Kevin Alice, Mike Bradshaw, Dave Gilmour, Mike Harpster, Cal Hennessy, Andy Hermo, Rich Hilton, Bob McCarthy, Bill Pavilids, Mark Phillips and Bob Stanley. Jennie M. Lee Jim Gilmartii I 100 Cauldron Courtesy of Hugh Plitt Jim Cilmartin Courtesy of Hugh Plitt 1st row: Richard Hilton, Cal Hennesey, John Mclssac, Robert McCarthy, Joey Miller. Mike Harpster, Hugh Plitt. Dave Forgetla. Billy Pavaldes 2nd row: Michael Strouch, Kevin Haggerty, Keith Davidson, Richard Kaufman, Billy Heiden, Jason Probst, Tom Schwartz. Bob Smith Ird row: Jim Grace. Art Madison, Brian Walsh, Brian Carroll, David Girard, Dan Chesney, Chris Scinto Cauldlt D 101 GYMNASTICS Strength, power, dedica- tion and talent are qualities that the NU Women’s Gym- nastics team possess and these factors are what made NU one of the most difficult teams to beat in the east. The Huskies ended their 87-88 season with a record of 11-1, setting all time highs in all four events (vault. 46.7: bars, 45.75; beam 45.35: floor, 45.9 and a total team score of 181.55). The NU women en- ded their season first in New England, second in the ECAC Championships, and for the first time ever, win- ning themselves a spot in the NCAA Championships at Penn State. “Our team went into the NCAA’s ranked sev- enth and pulled ourselves up to third, that is quite an ac- complishment for our first year in such a prestigious meet, said six year coach, Peter Gobiel. Holly S abo, the tenth year veteran as head coach, was also chosen as NCAA Coach of the Year for 87-88. The most difficult job as coach for Peter Gobiel is, “keeping 20 women happy for 8 months a year, 5 nights a week. 3 hours a night. For a team that spends that much time together, there needs to be more than dedication to gymnastics. All of the women on the team have spent the greater part of their lives as gymnasts, they start at age 5 or 6 and train right up to the collegiate level and unlike most other sports, it doesn't get easier with age. According to Marquis Hopkins, the team trainer, working with the gym team is a challenge; overall, the girls are tough, there are a few that let nagging injuries get to them but for the most part every practice is an ex- perience.” “Because the sport of gymnastics puts so many strains on different body parts, the team really keeps me on my toes,” said Hopkins. It takes more than talent to spend that many hours in a gymnasium night after night, not to mention the time that it takes away from academics. According to Lisa Cleary, co-captain 88-89 and ranked second in her class of physical therapy majors, I’ve been doing gymnastics for so long, I have a routine and I’ve found that I accom- plish more with a busy sched- ule. Obviously, with any sport a team unity often develops. The NU women’s gymnastics team has formed a sisterhood bonding to one another — a force like unity. As 87-88 captain, Susie Nyberg states, “coming to the gym is a lot easier when you know you’ll be spending the next few hours with a group of your closest friends. The 88-89 season is in full swing with healthy gymnasts and a dif ficult meet schedule. Presently the team record stands at 4-0 (Feb. 89). This includes beating UNH in a dual meet for the first time in 15 years. According to head coach Holly S abo. at this point in our season, our abil- ity is better and our scores are higher.” As far as expec- tations go for the rest of the season, last year we were on a wave of new found talent, now we have expectations to live up to which makes things all the more difficult, said S abo. We want to prove that last year’s season wasn’t a fluke. Many times teams peak for one reason and then die out, we don’t want this to happen here at NU, said Gobiel. Susie Nynberg J. D. Levine 102 Cauldron Joe Mathis Joe Mathis J. D. Levine Joe Mathis Cauldron 103 FOOTBALL Although not tin- most successful overall team at Northeastern, the members of the football team always fight for their position on the gridiron. After having their first winning season last year since 1983. the Husky’s are looking forward to their 1988-1989 season. This season's schedule starts the Husky’s out at Parsons Field against Towson State University. This is only the second time NT has had to face Towson St., since their series only began last year with a Husky win. 39-22. Starting his eighth year as head coach. Paid Pawlak faces the big question of who is going to gain the coveted 1987- 1988 SCORFBOARD NU 39 Towson State 22 20 Connecticut 12 24 1 larvard 27 14 Youngstown St. 29 21 Maine 17 16 New Hampshire 24 41 Villanova 28 51 So. Connecticut 10 21 Rhode Island 3 3 James Madison 13 7 Massachusetts 27 quarterback position. Will it be last year’s replacement for injured Jim O’Leary. Rich Rodrigue ? Or will it be up and coming, Tony Lubischer or f reshman Byron Hunt? Only time will tell. Cauldron Staff Jet Photo 104 Cauldron Justin Schiavo NU News Cauldron 105 FIELD HOCKEY Jet Photo 106 Cauldron Jim Gilmartin Cauldron 107 SOCCER J. I). Levine 108 Cauldron 4 Alvin Yuen Jim Gilmartin Cauldron 109 VOLLEYBALL Jet Photo 110 Cauldron J«K- Mathis Cauldron I 1 1 'JHWiw HUSKY PRIDE RETURNS TO ROWING All photos courtesy Jim Gilmartin 112 Cauldron 1989's graduating oarsmen have seen the best and worst of times. During the 1986 and 1987 seasons, the first varsity posted only one victory in ten dual meets and that was against the lowly Columbia. The rest of me squad did not fair much better. Things were looking dismal at the boathouse on the Charles. Suddenly, at the end of the 1987 sea- son, a bright gleam of light appeared on Coach Congrams dogs as the stern four oarsmen of the varsity boat shocked the rowing world with a gold medal at the National Championships in the four- man event. After that date, the ball just kept rolling. During the 1988 season, the four varsity crews rowed their way to 19 victories versus only six losses in regular season racing. After winning themselves a closet full of opposing racing jerseys, the first var- sity eight etched a notch in Huntington Avenue history. First, they capped the bronze at the Eastern Sprints, then be- came the first Husky Crew to capture the gold at the IRA Championships, and peaked with a silver medal at the National Championships. The crew was rewarded with a trip to the prestigious Royal Henley Regatta in England. The second varsity, determined not to be outdone in the medal count, proved that success can be contagious. With the help of seniors Dave Craig, Scott Quiana, and Brian Etough, the: J.V. earned a bronze at the IRA's and a silver at the National Championships, in the four-man event. The winning fever was rampant as Dave Petus and Chip Claflin were not without a few new BU shirts before going through the eligibility turnstyles. Even Jim Gilmartin decidea to get back into the act after a one year hiatus in 1988. Yet, the varsity eight clearly stole the show in 1988 by earning the United States team and Coach-of-the-Year awards along with the coveted Rusty Callow Award as the nation’s top crew team. The eight were led by a host of seniors. Undoubtedly, the presence of World Champion and Olympic Bronze Medalist Jeff McLaughlin, provided the team with a renewed sense of pride. Ron Korb, the quiet force, graduates with two Turtle Race Championships and a chest full of medals. Captain Ed Novecelli’s determination and hard pulling could never be questioned. Novecelli’s predecessor, co-captain Micheal Porterfield hangs up his oar just prior to marching in the Garden in 1989. Lastly, and possibly as significant as McLaughlin, Steven Big” Potter graduates after an MVP season in 1988. With momentum on their side, the crew’s future looks great with increased participation, a new boathouse, and Coach Congrams on their side. Michael PorterfieldI Patrick Manning WOMEN’S CREW Cauldron Staff Cauldron Staff 114 Cauldron Cauldron Staff Cauldron Staff Russ Sparkman Cauldron 115 WOMEN’S INDOOR OUTDOOR TRACK Ralph Belfigcio Russ Sparkman Cauldron 117 MEN’S INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TRACK Jim Gilmartin Courtesy NU News Courtesy NU News 118 Cauldron K S| .trkii).iii Jim Cilmarlin Couries l News Cauldron 119 BASEBALL HU5KIE5 OUT VISITOR BALL STRIKE N0RTHEA5TERN UNIV Jet Photo Courie 120 Cauldron ). I). Levine Cauldron 121 MEN’S BASKETBALL Jet Commercial Photographers INC. The 1987-88 season for the Huskies was an overall unusual one for tlie usually victorious Huskies. The record was 15-1 3 overall record (1 1-8NAC). Sopho- mores and juniors dom- inate the team, hut se- nior Derrick Lewis who scored an average of 14.6 points per game a year ago is still on board to aid the Huskies. As for the upcoming season the Huskies hope to sport their usual win- ning streaks of the past years. Cauldron Staff 122 Cauldron Jim Gilinartin Russ Sparkman Jim Gilmartin Cauldron 123 Jim Gilmartin Jim Gilmartin Jim Gilmartin 124 Cauldron Jim Gilman in Jim Gilman in Cauldron 125 WOMEN S BASKETBALL Jet Photo NU News 126 Cauldron Jim Gilmartin Jim Gilmartin Jim Gilmartin Cauldron 127 SKATING TO ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP “We’re having another great season, says the Women’s Ice Hockey Coach Don McCIeod, as the team continues their 35 game winning streak. The defending ECAC Division I Na- tional Champions have begun the 1988- 1989 season with a record of 8-0-0. Ac- cording to Captain Dortna-Lynn Rosa, “It’s not too easy being Number One. Teams don’t want to play us, especially in the Ivy League. Coach McCIeod praises all 19 team members as being “exceptional in their own way and they’re all good students.” Coach McCIeod describes Donna-Lynn as “the best defenseman in the coun- try, and a major offensive threat. Donna-Lynn and fellow teammate Tina Cardinale were named All-Americans in the 1987-1988 season. The team is looking toward the end of the season, with the Beanpot Tourna- ment, ECAC playoffs, and possible par- ticipation in the National playoffs. Don- na-Lynn feels confident of success in the Beanpot; the team has had no trouble in the past few years.” If the team fin- ishes first at the end of the season. Northeastern will have the home field advantage in the ECAC playoffs. From there it would be to the Nationals, but for now the team is concentrating on continuing their undefeated record. Says Donna-Lynn, “It’s the most intense goal. Amanda M. Lafave Sally A. Louie NU News 128 Cauldron NU News Photo Jet Photo Cauldron 129 BEANPOT MEMORIES One of the most prominent sports teams on campus can be found dueling it out on the ice at Matthews Arena. The team has so far won two Beanpot Tour- naments during our five years here. Whether they will win the next one in our last year as seni- ors is up in the air. According to Coach Fern Flaman the prospects of winning this year are, “. . . full string looks good. I hope BU holds out.” Flaman says this be- cause the Huskies have beaten BU throughout the season. The goal for the season according to Flaman is to Finish in one of the first three spots in the NCAA. Two departing seniors include Captain Dave Buda with eighteen goals and eighteen assists so far this season and Rico Rossi with nine goals and eighteen assists in- to the season. Jennie M. Lee Another Birchill save! NU News Photo 1987-1988 STATISTICS Overall 20-13-1 Hockey East 13-9-4 Date Opponent 10 27 87 Vermont 10 31 87 Providence 11 4 87 Boston Col. 11 7 87 Providence 11 10 87 Boston U. 11 13 87 U of Minn. 11 14 87 Minn. Duluth 11 20 87 Maine 11 21 87 Maine 11 27 87 U of ND 11 29 87 U of Wis. 12 3 87 I.owell 12 5 87 NH 12 8 87 Lowell 12 11 87 Maine 12 12 87 Maine 12 29 87 Merr 1 3 88 U of Alaska 1 15 88 Boston C. 1 15 88 Colorado 1 16 88 Denver U 1 19 88 Boston U 1 22 88 N. Mich U 1 26 88 NH 2 1 88 Beanpot BC 2 8 88 Beanpot Finals B 2 13 88 Providence 2 16 88 Boston C 2 19 88 NH 2 24 88 BU 2 27 88 Lowell 3 9 88 Lowell 3 10 88 Lowell 3 14 88 Maine 3 18 88 Merr 3 19 88 Merr 130 Cauldron Jei Photo Cauldron 131 proudly show '«wing Beanpot Cauldron «... «m. isas.’sssjxs.asis'r i.? 11 61 Dave Buda displays the Hockey Fast trophy! Cauldron 133 AQUA HUSKIES SWIMMING TO THE TOP The Husky men's swimming and diving teams are having a very good year according to Coach Janet Swanson. This year looked as though it was going to be a building year. We did far and above better than I thought was capable for the team at this point!” exclaimed Swanson. There is a large quantity of voting freshmen and sophomores dominating the team. Those team members who are in their final years of competition have done much to mold the character of this year’s team. Co-captains for this year are Paul Wilson and David Mclntirc. Paul is the McCurdy award win- ner for being the outstanding swimmer in New England. He was also nominated the past three years for the most valuable swim- mer, and went undefeated in the New England Championships in the 100 and 200 yard breast- stroke. Furthermore, he was the champion in the 200 Individual Medley. Paul’s greatest accom- plishment was to be the First ever to qualify for the Eastern Cham- pionships, which is a step above the New England Championships and just one below the NCAA. According to Coach Swanson, John Magda, freestyle swimmer, has done a fine job for us. I le placed in the New England Championships the past three years, lie was looked to very much this year for his strong lead- ership. Another outstanding aqua husky is Dave Keller. “Dave has done an excellent job for the team. He placed in the New Eng- land Championships in the last three years. His highest personal best point score in diving was against a tough Vermont compet- itor. stated Coach Swanson. Because last year’s record was a top notch 9-1. the aqua huskies hope to finish the season by plac- ing in the top three of the New England Championships in keep- ing with last year’s record where they placed a competitive second. Amanda M. Lafave Jennie M. Lee Alvin Yu 134 Cauldron Alvin Yuen Alvin Yuen Jim Gilmartin Cauldron 135 HUSKY SENIORS DOMINATE THE WATERS The women’s swimming and diving team, now 6-1, has a good shot at winning the New England Championships and defending the ECAC Championship. The team has a strong contingency of senior athletes as well as a strong freshman class. According to Coach Swanson, “This brings a good continuity and blend to the entire team.” “One of the goals of the team is to win the New England Cham- pionships this year. We will have a difficult time doing that, but it's within our reach,” she comment- ed. Seniors, Paula Smakowski and Amy Tresky both were finalists in the New England and ECAC Championships for the last three years. “Paula has been a real ex- tra bonus for the team. She was a walk-on with little or no expe- rience in diving. She has excelled beyond anyone’s expectations of her,” stated Coach Swanson. During her first years of compe- tition she placed sixth in the New England Championships. She has placed in the finals every year for the past three years. Amy Tresky is yet another out- standing senior on the team. “Amy’s diving has improved tre- mendously over the past years. Her dedication to the sport has taken the team to many favorable positions,” added Swanson. Another victory for the husky swimming and diving team is the fact that this may be the first year that a university has had a wom- en’s swimmer of the year, Kathy Deignan, and a men’s swimmer of the year, and diver, all at once. Hopefully the aqua huskies can maintain this fantastic husky re- cord setting fever to the end of the season. Amanda M. Lafave Jennie M. Lee Alvin Yu j 136 Cauldron Alvin Yuen Cauldron 137 PAR FOR THE COURSE One ofNU’s best kept secrets is its very successful golf team under the direction of head coach, David Fraizer. The team’s Parsons Field is the Stow Coun- try Club in Stow, Massachusetts. The virtually un- known team is the defending champions of the Greater Boston Championships, defeating I larvard in playoff action last spring. They later went on to the Massachusetts Intercollegiate Tournament and earned a 2nd place Finish. 1989 business administration graduate, John Simmons was awarded the All New England Per- former award and was also the winner of the Alum- ni Perpetual Trophy given to the MVP of each team. Coach Fraizer hopes the 1988-1989 golf sea- son will see the team defend its GBC title and also capture the Mass. Intercollegiate title. He feels the return of his outstanding players, Chris Diorio, Sean Maher and John and Andy Drohen, will make this task a little easier. NancyLynn Flatley Sitting: Chris Diorio and John Drohen. Standing: Coach David Fraizer. John Simmons, Andy Drohen and Sean Mill- er. 138 Cauldron J. I). Levine TINA CARDINALE What did a girl on ice skates with a fantastic rcord mean to all of us? In Calgary, it could have ;en Debbie Thomas but on Huntington Avenue a rl on skates wearing the number fourteen meant iat it was one of Northeastern’s most talented and jtstanding female athletes. Tina Cardinale, a 1989 aduate, was on Northeastern’s Women’s Hockey am and led her team to the ECAC’s. Tina began playing hockey, a sport which females e now just beginning to break into, at the young $e of eight. She did not become the great player iat she is by taking lessons, instead she watched her Ider brother and listened to the coaches. Tina ent on to play hockey and various other sports throughout her junior and high school years. When it came down to choices, Tina had to choose between two sports, soccer or hockey and several colleges. Tina chose to play hockey at Northeastern in order to fulfill her other dream of majoring in Criminal Justice. Throughout Tina’s five years at Northeastern, she juggled a hectic and demanding schedule of both hockey and classes. Not only did she attend classes and make plenty of friends, she also was able to score the most points in the league with 180 career points while being cap- tain of the team. Allison Woodhouse Cauldron 139 Bn.m Mill JEFF MCLAUGHLIN A 6'6 and 195 lbs. McLaughlin is large by row- ing standards but is no overpowering bulk. He is often called Potato Chip because of his lanky build. With an a typical rower’s hairstyle and an unconventional approach to sports, he is not what one might expect when told he is a world champion and Olympic athlete. Yet. the proof is in the pud- ding. The mild mannered architecture major keeps everything in perspective and realizes that rowing is not an end itself, but rather a means to achieve it. High-fives and rah-rah speeches are not what fires his competitive energies. Jeff came to Northeastern without a heralded athletic record. He had never won a game with ; final shot or scored a touchdown. What makes hi story more incredible is that he was never ever good enough for the JV teams. However, by tin end of his freshman year at NU he had earned a sea in the first freshman eight where he rowed on tc garner the Outstanding Freshman Award. The next year, almost instinctively. Coach Con gram put the fledgling in the six seat of the varsity From that point on. the Sheffield native woulc never race a single race from any other seat. After completing a frustrating sophomore seasoi in the varsity eight he would spend his summer ii the heat of Lake Placid with the pre-elite team There he was being groomed for international com petition. It was not until the following summer that th upstart McLaughlin surprised the rowing elite b making the World Championship Squad. He was virtual unknown from a university that had nc fielded a first varsity since the early 80’s. He lx lieved that this worked to his advantage, because n one knew what to expect of him. When his crew captured the gold medal in Cc penhagen, questions and talk of the impending '8 Olympics quickly began to surface. Surely, he a lowed his mind to play with the idea but with littl fanfare. He returned to campus to begin his fin; campaign as a Husky rower. For Jeff and the entire Northeastern team thing would begin to fall into place. In 1988, the rig! place was the win column. With the return of strok Stephen Potter, who had missed what was to hav been his senior season because of mononucleosi the Mad Dogs, as they called themselves, went ' 1 and climbed to the top of the national ranks. After capturing the bronze medal at the covete Eastern Sprints, the gold at the intercollegiat Championships and a second place finish at th Nationals it was on to Seoul, South Korea whet Jeff and his Olympic teammates hoped to succes fully defend their world title. When the firework had completed and the smoke had cleared his med; would be covered in bronze. This was of littl disappointment to him because he had accon plished in four years what many never achieve in lifetime. He is one world class “Potato Chip. Next sto for Jeff: Northeastern University Athletic Hall Fame. Michael Porterfield 140 Cauldron DONNA PETRSORICH Take your mark — Set — Bang! — These are the sounds that have echoed through [lie head of Donna Petrsorich since her days on the Udall Junior High School Boys Track Team. She liad to run on the boys team because they didn’t have a girls team most of the time she was there. According to Donna, track in her Jr. High days, ‘was a joke. The coaches didn't want girls on the team so all the girls did was run around the track a few times and do a field event. Donna expresses the fact that she wasn't sure how to be serious about running because it came so easily to her. As with many many students, she didn’t think her family could afford to send her to a private school but she did see track as a possible admissions ticket. Donna decided to major in Medical Laboratory Science, which NU offered. When she showed an interest in the track program, the track staff offered to pick up the tab on whatever financial aid wouldn’t pay. So she set out for Boston. While at NU, Donna participated in crosscountry 5,000 meter (approx. 3.+ miles) race. At the 1988 Greater Boston Champion Championships. Donna won the 5,000 meter and placed 2nd in the same event at New England's. However, her most com- fortable races are in the 1,500 meter (approx. 1 mile) and 3,000 meter (approx. 2 miles) range. Throughout her career, Donna has achieved many records at Northeastern and has also placed 1st and 2nd in many championship races in the Greater Boston. New England and Eastern regions. Donna, now a nursing major and member of the nursing honor society, found it somewhat difficult tojuggle school, co-op and track. Co-op supervisors were not always very understanding and cooper- ative when track meets came along. Quick to point out to Donna that nursing was her career, track was not. “Track takes more time than you think, re- ports Petrsorich. Practice includes warming up, ac- tually running and warming down which could wind up taking over 2 hours a day. Despite some of the difficulties, Donna related that she didn't regret getting involved in track and that she would do it again. When asked about the coaching staff, Donna said, “ fhe coaches are great, 1 loved them! Is there life after track? Sure!! As of now, Donna Kiiv Sparkman runs for Nike Boston Track Club. The Club, spon- sored by Nike, trains members, then organized races against other track clubs. NancyLynn Flatley Cauldron 141 BOB MCCARTHY “OGRE” We have all heard the saying “nothing can beat sex, but according to Bob McCarthy better known as Ogre to his teammates, “Rugby is better than sex!” The rough and rugged sport of rugby attracted Bob as an ideal sport to play. I le wanted to try his hand on something other than the usual all Amer- ican sports. Prior to arriving on the Husky campus he was an established two year (1984-1986) player at West Point Military Academy. Upon playing rugby at NU Bob was chosen in the spring of 1988 by the New England Collegiate XV to play in Aus- tralia. Unfortunately, before leaving for Australia he injured his knee in a heated game against Army. Although this prevented him from playing in the games he did fill the role of manager. Bob commented that the team’s attitude toward rugby is a serious one. “There is a greater degree of organization. The team has a strong desire to excel on the field ... For the future of the team he said, “I would like to see more financial support and a coach from Northeastern. In order to improve we need a coach who is willing to be at all the practices and games. We need a mentor and to expand our rugby horizons. Regarding the future of rugby as a sport on the whole Bob anticipates the day when America takes rugby as a serious sport rather than a second rate sport. In this player’s own words, “I would like to see rugby on the same level as football. Jennie M. Lee Courtesy of Hugh PI Courtesy of Hugh PI 142 Cauldron SUSIE NYBERG Poise, grace and style have marked the career of Susie Nyberg since she began taking gymnastics essons at the age of five. Competing on the private evel from age ten, prepared her well for her high school years at Acton-Boxboro. From there. Head 3oach Holly Szabo of Northeastern University’s Women’s Gymnastics Team, recruited her and iwarded her scholarship money. Happy and ner- vous about starting college, Susie found it both a big adjustment and intimidating coming to NU, where she now had new coaches, staff and teammates for the first time in ten years. “Everyone who was here was the best in their town gyms,” said Nyberg. Despite majoring in cardiovascular health, which involves work like cardiac rehabilitation for heart attack victims, a good balance with co-op, home- work and gymnastics was not hard for Susie to strike because she had always had to do it. “Sometimes though, you feel like you missed some of the social life,” said Nyberg. “Gymnastics takes strength and discipline. The pain isn’t what you remember, it's the close friendships you remem- ber.” Susie through her four years on the team par- ticipated in all around competition with her best performances coming from floor exercise and vault. Although her freshman through junior years were good. Susie found her senior year the best because of the team’s first post season competition since she started with the Lady Huskies. The team, led under second year captain Nyberg. came in 1st at New England’s and 2nd at the ECAC’s, losing to Tow- send State in Maryland. To cap their Cinderella year off, the team went to the NCAA s at Penn State and finished 4th where her recruiting coach. Holly Szabo, won Coach of the Year honors. Now that NU gymnastics is part of the past for Susie, she still goes to the gym and teaches aerobics to the new gymnastics team. She also teaches gym- nastics at a private gym, instructing kids from age three to high school level. After graduating from NU this June, Susie hopes to take a bike trip across the country. NancyLynn Flatley Cauldron 143 Jovan Porterfield IN MEMORY At the close of the 1988 sports season. North- eastern University and especially the entire rowing community was dealt a severe blow with the tragic death of Charles Smith, the team boatman. Smith, who had joined the team the year before after being with Harvard, died in a van accident while traveling with a portion of the team to the IRA Regatta. Despite not having been with the Huskies for long, he quickly endeared himself to the team and helped build the pride that undoubtedly led to Northeastern’s crew team’s success in 1988. ... He is greatly missed. Michael Porterfield 144 Cauldron o Cauldron 145 Supporters Polaroid 146 Cauldron Pmdential life Insurance of Co-op Texas Instruments I N C ORPORA F E D GENERAL 0 ELECTRIC DOMINO’S PIZZA Cauldron 147 The Russell B. Stearns Center for Cooperative Education We just Call It Co-op as in, “I gotta gota co-op!” Cooperative Edurat inn Allison Woodhouse Cooperative Education — An education that works? NU's prized possession is its world famous cooperative education plan. It began with the College of Engineering in 1909 and was later adopted by the College of Business Administration, Arts and Sciences, Pharmacy, Nursing, Boston Bouve, Criminal Justice and the School of Engineering Technology (day program). The major premise behind this program is the unique educational method that what students learn in the work-place is just as valuable as what they learn in the classroom. The salaries earned on co-op help defray the costs of tuition, room and board, books and other day to day expenses. However, the question is how correct is this premise? The following are interviews with different seniors regarding their co-op experiences. They were randomly selected by co-op advisors and the Cauldron staff. Some of them had the Best and the Brightest” co-ops and some haven’t. Introducing .. . Tracy Pitino, College of Criminal Justice Sam Heidari, College of Engineering (EF.) Linda Clark, College of Engineering (IE) Sherry Tuch, College of Arts and Sciences (Studio Art) Daniel Hickey, Jr. College of Business Administration William Swanson, College of Computer Science John Ratcliffe, College of Engineering (CE) Amitava Mukherjee, College of Engineering (EF.j Jacqueline Moquin, Boston Bouve College Christine My — Lan Dinh, College of Business Administration (Marketing and International Business) Stephen Foltz. College of Engineering (ME) NancyLynn Flatley 148 Caldron How many times in the last five years have you had to have these silly cards typed up? TO: NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATION DAT E: 2 7 S' TEL: ?B 2-2Z is sent for arrangement Major: C3 Year: fJ Division: A an interview relative to Cooperative Work in accordance with your with the University. He she is available to start work on X _to begin his her _____________ work quarter. Coordinator (Counselor) The employer will please check and sign below: This student has been accepted He she has accepted our offer Starting date Signature URGENT! Please mail immediately. How many times in the last five years have you had to fill out these silly evaluation forms? NORTHEASTERN IHIVTRSITT Department of Cooperative Education Boston, Masaachuaetta Ct SCR IP I ION or out ns (contDejad) STUCtNI (VALUATION the atuder vill coaplate thia portion of the «valuation and auOait it to hie her i need late auporviaor ith the enclosed pre-addressed en.elope, the auparviaor ■ill then coaplate the evaluation on the reverse side. COOP QUARKR fro ________________________ 1?____ to 19___ COOP COOP® 1 NA 1 OR______________________________________________________________ ------------CSI---------------------------riTaT----------------------RTT------- SIUOCNT 1.0. 0«R ________________________________________________________________ QXUGI ________________________ Claaa of Oivieton Kajor__________ (HPV.0TI flRN ___________________________________________________________________ OCPARttCNI _______________________________________________________________________ SUPtRVlSOP'S NAM ________________________________________ IIIlC __________________ CROSS PAY Par (hr. «a.) Noraal Norfcing Hre. __________ to _________ HOURS P(R «( _______________________________ OvtatlW i Tea «3 ________ (valuation or at (ituudcc just cowunis Poeltlve Aapacta: Haqat iva Aapacta: YOUR JC6 IIIU _____________________________________________________________________ OCSCRIPIKM Or OUTIES (Llat and describe briefly each job aasiqnad to you. If you had «ora than one auperviaor, pleaae give the na of the auporviaor for each ,'ob.) IN MM NWMJt OID INU AS IOMXT CONTRIBUTI TO YOUR PWUSSIONAL CfYUOftOT? Pleaae ccaplete the botto aection on the reverae aide of thia ahaat after your auporviaor hae rendered hia har avalist ton of your performance, failure to ccnplete and return thia evaluation could reeult In not beiny rafarrad for fiAwra co-op poalttona. Cauldron 1 19 TRACY PITINO Courtesy State House Photographer Tracy Pitino from Easton, Pennsylvania heard about Northeastern University from a high school friend. She decided it was what she wanted in an Economics program and started here as an Economics major in 1984. But wait!! Isn’t this a Criminal Justice co-op interview? Yes, it is! Tracy found Economics here ‘boring,’ so after taking an Economics of Crime class which she loved” she switched her major to Criminal Justice and has never regretted it. Tracy’s first co-op was with the Massachusetts Criminal Justice Training Counsel which she describes as “a good first co-op job but there was too much clerical work.’’ Tracy’s second and present co-op job is at the Massachusetts Committee on Criminal Justice where she has worked since 1987. Her duties have ranged from working with a juvenile justice specialist to determine whether or not juveniles were held in Houses of Correction beyond a specified period of time, to taking part in a domestic violence, battered women and rape working groups. In her duties with the counsel she meets with the Governor of Massachusetts, Michael Dukakis, once a month on the Governor’s Anti- Crime Counsel. Tracy feels that she has made great contacts with people like Governor Dukakis and Boston Police Commissioner Francis Roache at her job. When 1 asked Tracy about after graduation employment opportunities with the Massachusetts Committee on Criminal Justice she was not sure of her future. She did say that if she was offered a position she would consider working there. Tracy’s philosophy on Northeastern is “college is what you put into it.” When asked whether or not she would recommend Northeastern to anyone, her response was a definite yes. NancyLynn Flatle 150 Cauldron SAM HEIDARI Hendra Soetijahja Some students come to Northeastern University for their specific field of study, while others come for its unique location in College Town USA, but the majority like Sam Hcidari came for the world famous cooperative education program. Sam is a senior electrical engineering major in Division A. He is originally from Iran, but home is Menlo Park, California now. Sam says, “Co-op is a good opportunity for me because I am a foreign student.” The nuclear science laboratory at MIT in Cambridge was Sam’s first co-op. As a young sophomore here he held that prominent position of System Operator of the lab. “I did the daily operations and system programming of the computer. This was my first computer experience.” Sam later returned for six more months at MIT. “The best co-op was at IBM in Yorktown Heights, New York. I rented an apartment with two other co-ops. We had a great time. At IBM Sam did process development for VLSI, a very large signal integration lab Fabrication. It was a positive experience because I was in a research environment working with people that you read about in textbooks. It was a good professional experience for learning. The negative aspect was I got looked down at being in tlie research environment for not having a PhD. After nine months at IBM Sam left for some experience in electro-magnetic engineering. He accepted a three month position at Northeastern’s Plasma Science Lab, Center for Electromagnetic Research. I lendra Soctjahja Hendra Soctjahja “Although this job offers considerably less pay than IBM, I opted for the position at NU because of the opportunity to work with electromagnetics. I haven't been home since 1984 to Tehran. I’m used to the feeling of missing my family. It’s great when they come to visit but when they have to leave it’s very disappointing. When I asked Sam if he would go through the co-op program again he answered, “Definitely! Going through a co-op program has helped me a lot. It was well worth it, just living out of the state on my IBM co-op was a good experience. I was able to go away. The co-op will benefit me when I apply to graduate schools. The co-op experience is a very positive one.” Jennie M. Lee Cauldron 151 LINDA CLARK Jennie M. Lee Linda Clark of Waterbury, Connecticut was initially attracted to the Northeastern University Cooperative Education program through numerous television advertisements the university ran during her high school days. A positive opinion from high school counselors regarding the program prompted Linda to Further pursue the program as an electrical engineering major. As a result her first job was held at GME, a government contractor. 11 ere she traveled a forty-five minute daily commute from Boston. (The GTE office is in Westboro, Massachusetts.) Her position as a specifications engineer held her fully responsible for writing and drawing product specification reports. Linda commented that the three month co-op with GTE was, . . . valuable because it provided me with the necessary technical writing and drawing experience.” Bound by a contract for two consecutive terms, Linda returned to GTE with the same responsibilities. At the time of her second co- op job Linda had transferred into the industrial engineering program. I ler second job was at Digital Equipment Corporation in Maynard, Massachusetts which accounted for the best job experience for this future engineer!! Her exciting title of Product Safety Engineer gave her proficiency in testing products for human safety in lypothetical situations. This was an exceptional challenge because while testing for human safety she had to keep in mind all of the government regulations and requirements. This was the best job 1 held and 1 hope to find a permanent position after graduation with them.” Linda felt a need to gain worthwhile cultural experience. To fulfill this, she accepted a non-engineering co-op position at the university’s African American Institute. Hard work on a reading and study skills program, Ujima, for minority students, gave Linda the cultura aspect she was searching for. Further as a final co-op job employed by Johnson and Johnson in Braintree, Linda hoped to pinpoint specifically what she wants to do as a future industrial engineer. My co-op experience has been good when compared to other students, but they aren’t the greatest. It showed me what I don’t want to do rather than what I want to do.” When asked if Linda would recommend the program to prospective students, she replied A few years ago before other competing universities and colleges developed internship and co-op programs I would have said yes, but now more and more of these universities and colleges are offering these programs which are just as effective.” Jennie M. Le 152 Cauldron DANIEL HICKEY JR. Here is a rare shot of Dan relaxing at his desk in Clairol’s New York City headquarters on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. A more appropriate picture might be one of Dan scrutinizing the latest Lotus reports with one hand on the phone and the other on his computer terminal. Dan says, “At Clairol I earn money the old- fashioned way, 1 earn it!” Hickey credits Northeastern’s prestigious co-op program with allowing him to work in the “heartbeat of Manhattan,” learning corporate finance in one of the country’s biggest companies. He felt he was well prepared though commenting, “Thank God I took Manny Fi (Managerial Finance)!” Along with Dan’s great work experience, he has come across a couple of well-knowns you may have heard of, Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump. He only saw Reagan, but shook hands with Trump, who Dan says, “seems bigger than life.” A look at Dan’s resume shows us that he has gotten closer and closer to his personal utopia, the Big Apple, with each co-op job. His first job was at Hickey-Finn Insurance in Poughkeepsi, New York and then at IBM in Tarrytown, New York. Dan claims, “The closer to the city, the better, that is where the real action is!” Alfred Guddemi Patrick Manning Jim Gilmartin Cauldon 153 SHERRY TUCH Jennie M. Lee Somerset, New Jersey, Exit 9 is the road home tor Sherry Tuch, a studio art major. This major within the College of Arts and Sciences is categorized as one of the few and far between at Northeastern University. As a freshman attending Tufts University Sherry was tempted by the familiar pnrase “an education that works” and a generous financial aid offer from Northeastern. As a result Sherry transferred to join other students already enrolled in “an education that works.” Unfortunately, she was faced with a shortage of available co- op jobs for art majors. It is normal for fifteen to twenty students to interview for one job. Sometimes there are offers of forty hours a week non-paying internships, but hey, bills are a reality.” “My first co-op job was at the Student Activities business office at the university. It was a valuable learning experience, I was able to become more proficient with numbers because I worked on activity group accounts. This job had nothing to do with my major, after all, I was told by my advisor that this would be a good learning experience, because sometimes in life you have to take the lough breaks. Well, after this tough break Sherry hit another rough spot for her next co-op term. Because of an extreme shortage of jobs through the co-op department Sherry started her own company. The WILD BERRY wear Company evolved. Sherry painted colorful silkscreened t-shirts and sold them to buyers. To supplement this income from the Wild Berry Wear she moonlighted in the evenings at Office Specialists. Her last shot for t lie co-op department to offer a job associated with the art field was once again a “tough break” for Sherry. Her final co-op was with the Northeastern University Center for Cooperative Education doing labor market studies. Here she traveled to co- op employers to interview them regarding their experiences with NU co-ops. “Despite my difficulties in never finding an art related co- op position it has benefited me. Believe it or not. I became more realistic regarding my expectations in the “real world” and the labor market. I would take co-op if I could do it over because tne classroom needs supplementing. This supplementing is the professionalism and maturity yoi gain through co-op.” My only advice to other art majors is try not to become caught up in the number shuffle in the co-op system. Investigate other possibilities on your own.” “I really enjoyed co-op and my overall experience at Northeastern. I will never forget the friends I have made. People here on an individual basis make all the difference.” Jennie M. Let 154 Cauldron AMITAVA MUKHERJEE Michelle L. Morisseau People from all over the world lave been coming to Boston for ver 200 years. Five years ago, a oy of 17 years came to Boston, rhis was not his First visit to the Jnited States, not his First journey broad. Amitava Mukherjee was orn in India, grew up in Venezuela, went to MansField Jniversity, Pa., and then ventured orth to Northeastern University. Coming from such a diverse lackground, what did 'Jortneastern have to offer Vmitava from all other educational nstitutions throughout the world. According to Amit, Boston and the Cooperative Education Program ittracted him, like it attracts most f us. The First attraction is asically the same, it is what we lecide to do with it that makes it a ersonal, individual experience. Vmit made it a personal, individual experience. Amit made it valuable hrough close, personal elationships developed over the ast Five years, knowledge obtained hrough text, class, and living every lay to the fullest: and the co-op experiences. Coming to Northeastern, Amit discovered a diverse population of students and a positive cultural mix. This made Amit’s difficult curriculum of an electrical engineer with a concentration in computer science much easier to cope with. One attribute of Amitava’s, beside his in-depth knowledge of many languages, that aided him in making friends is his outgoing personality. I'he First time meeting him, he puts you at ease with his sheepish smile and ready laugh. With Amit’s personality it is easy to understand why he did well on his co-ops, General Electric Lynn, Ma. then l.B.M. Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Working at General Electric, Amit dealt with information systems, First as an assistant systems manager, then assistant to the project leader. Amit found G.E. to be a “big plant with a lot of maneuverability in different projects. The projects were interesting with great opportunity to learn from many groups. The minuses included tedious work in data entry, and other dirty work. But Amit’s attitude is “Sometimes you get dirty work but in the end if results are good, they pay off for much more interesting jobs.” During the two co-op periods spent at l.B.M. TJ Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, N.Y. as a junior engineer, Amitava was involved in important projects building hardware with a lot of responsibility. He enjoyed the top quality of bis superiors and had great respect for their knowledge and intelligence. Experiencing the wide range of topics presented and learning semiconductor design and fabrication satisFied his career goals. He also enjoyed living near the Big Apple. At times his job was routine but he asked a lot of questions and made himself known to many people. From his experiences he is now realistic as to what awaits him in the corporate lifestyle. He is also ready for the lifestyle both professionally and personally. Amit considers himself a cost conscious engineer. Michelle L. Morisseau Cauldron 155 CHRISTINE MY-LAN DINH Debbie Henriksen Born in Paris, France to Vietnamese parents, Christine Dinh gives her perspective on co-op not only as a business major but also as a trilingual international student. Christine transferred from the University of Technology in Paris to Northeastern s College of Business Administration in 1986 where she had undertaken a double major in Marketing and International Business. During this time, she has been honored with the United States Achievement Academy Award in 1987 (granted to the top 10% college students in the U.S.) and with a listing in the 1988 edition of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Christine’s first co-op job was at General Foods Corp. in White Plains, NY, where she worked for three months in the Jell-O Desserts group. As a marketing Research Assistant, she was responsible for developing test product reports, assisting with research development projects for packaged desserts. In addition, she analyzed sample studies and data from marketing data bases. This was Christine’s first job in the U.S. and it gave her the opportunity to develop her “business jargon” skills as well as her general communication abilities. In addition, the co-op at General Foods taught her many invaluable lessons about the business field and the “bchind-thc- Debbie Henrikensen scenes work and challenge of a consumer good such as a package of Jell-O.” For her second co-op term, Christine spent six months at IBM's Research Division in Yorktown Heights, NY where as a Planning Assistant, she assisted managers in manpower monitoring, and facility planning. The educational aspects of working at IBM were many: “I gained a tremendous amount of knowledge about computer hardware and software and the research side of a corporation and its business implications. I saw the financial aspects of doing business in a computerized world with state- of-the-arts technology.” Christine considers it a privilege to have worked here for several reasons; first, the location is IBM's headquarters research, secondly most other co-ops and interns are from the Ivy League, thirdly, since she was surrounded by scientists, some of the world's most intelligent and highly educated minds. One great accomplishment for Christine at IBM was the level of responsibility she was able to attain. Some of the reports she tabulated went to the director of tlie department, One even went up to the Research Division Vice-President.” Overall, Christine feels lucky to have had co-op positions at these two companies. As a business student, she was able to mature professionally and to learn things that could never have been taught in a classroom. As an international student, she gained the chance to observe first-hand the American corporate culture. Looking back. Christine feels that her co-op jobs have been “priceless experiences.” Debbie Henriksen 156 Cauldron JOHN RATCLIFFE John Ratcliffe had the same ecision to make that many high :hool seniors had to make, where to o to college. However, this decision as a little more difficult to make ecause unlike most of us who have ved in the United States all of our ves, John had to make the decision ased on the limited knowledge he ad of living in the stales as a oungster. John spent some of his inior high and all of his high school ears living in Vicenza, Italy as the an of the Director of Engineering nd Housing Fire Marshall of the J.S. military post in Vicenza. When e asked a friend who attended JMASS Boston where to go he Liggested Boston because of its size, historical importance and its ties to the European culture. After a close view of the schools in Boston, he chose Northeastern for the co-op program in Civil Engineering. Since his start at NU, his one and only co-op job has been at Charles Stark Draper Laboratories in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His work is on projects Draper has contracted from the Department of Defense. Specifically, the work deals with structural analysis — stress analysis in different components of different things. Unfortunately, because of the confidential nature of the work that comes from the Department of Defense, he would not be too specific as to the work he does. He was able Jim Gillmartin to demonstrate for example, if someone showed him a missile cover and it would be his job to determine where its weakest points lie. John says he enjoys his work and there aren’t too many hassles. He had on- the-job training, his responsibilities increased each time he went back to work and the supervision he received depended on the individual projects they gave him. Although he has had a great amount of success at his co-op job he is not considering them for a permanent position after graduation. He is hoping to join the Army’s Corps of Engineers and later move back to Europe, preferably Vicenza. NancyLynn Flatley Cauldron 157 JACQUELINE MOQUIN Sam Hcidari Jacqueline Moquin is a senior in the Boston Bouve College of Human Development majoring in Elementary Education. Sne has had many co-opjobs that have helped her better define what she does and does not want to do. Jacqueline's first co-op job was at Cambridge Ellis Preschool in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her position as an assistant teacher gave her a variety of classroom experiences. She supervised children ages 2-4 years in the classroom and on the playground, devised class plans and daily classroom meetings, and organized art and cooking activities. Jacqueline says that she learned a great deal from that job. She learned how to associate with preschool children, how to devise lesson plans for them. She realized that she was not suited to work with this age group. Winter Hill Community School in Somerville, Mass, was Jacqueline’s second co-op job. At this job she assisted the nead teacner in a special needs classroom. Her primary task was to plan and teacn lessons on a daily basis to a six year old boy. Other responsibilities included supervising children in the lunchroom and playground. She also led activities in the classroom. Through this job she was able to learn to deal with special needs children and how tney need to be taught differently from other children. More importantly she realized she would not like to work with them. Her last co-op job was with Employment Resources, Inc. in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This company found summer employment jobs for kids 14-20 years of age. Specifically, her position entailed counseling for the 14-20 year olds. Daily sne visited and checked up on jobs, monitored work in progress, collected time sheets, and distributed checks. Unlike her firevious two jobs this was not ound througn NU and there is good job potential. During the summers, Jacqueline felt this co- op helped her to manage her time better and learned to deal with teenagers and write lesson plans for this age group. Overall, Jacqueline has had a taste of what is available through NU co-op department in her major. It was a helpful learning experience because it taught her a lot about herself and otner people. After all isn't that what co-op is partly about? To give students an idea of what’s available, and get jobs and discern where their true interests lie. I guess NU Co-op did its job. Amy Noskit Nancy Lynn Flatley 158 Cauldron WILLIAM SWANSON Sam Heidari 10 Subject’s Name: Bill Swanson 20 Subject’s Address: Wellesley, Massachusetts 30 Subject’s Year: Senior 40 Subject’s Division: A 50 Subject’s Major: Computer Science 60 Company Name: Cambridge Research Corporation 70 Company Location: Cambridge, Mas- sachusetts 80 Company Function: Involved in re- search and satellite control 90 Co-op Function: Made sure all pro- grams given to him worked correctly,- subroutine by sub-routine 100 Job Likes: First paying job Experience of being out in the working world It was close to home 110 Employment Potential: Good-would not go there 120 Company Name: Gillette 130 Company Location: Prudential Tow- ers 140 Department Function: Financial Plan- ning 150 Co-op function: Wrote system for fi- nancial reports on the IBM PC. Arranged buttons on keyboard for use by managers (-press key 2 for it to do a certain thing) 160 Job Likes: Working with PC’s Good experience as a computer scientist in the business world 170 Job Dislikes: Felt like a “smart tool” Difficult to strike up conversations with other employees — two separate worlds 180 Employment Potential: Good-would not go there 190 Company Name: Symbolics 200 Company Location: Unknown 210 Company Function: Deals with Com puter Language LISP 220 Co-op Function: Training in computer language LISP Programming and maintenance of LISP machines which are internally designed to run language 230 Job Likes: Friendly people Mutual interest 240 Employment Potential: Good-would like to go there SYNTAX ERROR END NancyLynn Flatley Julia Lopez Cauldron 159 STEPHEN FOLTZ William Young Co-op has effected every student at Northeastern differently. For Stephen Foltz, a division A senior majoring in Mechanical Engineering, it has been a positive one. He felt it is practical to receive hands on experience” and to be confident that the major he chose is the correct one. The extra pocket money received from co-op and part-time employment is more than an average college student would have in the same situation. At that moment in life when you are faced with obtaining a job in the real world, not the co-op” world, Stephen feels he has an edge over graduates from other colleges and universities due to his past co-op experiences. Another recurring fear of many seniors in other educational institutions is the omnipresent fact that they must now create a resume, cover letter and take part in an interview. Stephen aoes not experience that fear due to the interviews prior to obtaining the ever important co-op positions. Finally, the rotating classes motivates Stephen to learn because he possesses some understanding of how the information will be applied. Due to the fact we are living in the real world and not fantasy land, negatives exist in all situations. According to Stephen, “The only minus for co-op is being away from Boston and the atmosphere. Stephen has held a position with General Dynamics Electric Boat Division in Groton, CT. General Dynamics is a nuclear submarine builder for the Navy. Stephen's responsibilities were to assist in Senior engineering jobs, and supervising shipboard testing on missile components. This co-op job was convenient because it was close in proximity to Stephen's home. Northup Corporation was Stephen's next stop. Once again, Stephen was assisting in problems encountered while testing missile guidance systems and inspecting them for defects and causes for rejection. The few eyeopeners realized from co-op are: understanding situations from management's position: the inner workings of a company and its culture: and the responsibility of a permanent job : compared to a co-op job. Finally, after having received hi diploma while trying to make his way through the masses in the Boston Garden, Stephen stops and tries to analyze what 5 years and $60,000 has given him. Both companies were different in what he learned. General Dynamics involved designing hard core engineering, which he prefers, whereas Northrop involved manufacturing. Both companies have extended an offer ol employment once Stephen has graduated. Michelle L. Morisseau Julia Lopez 160 Cauldron lollege ot Hits anl Sciences onald McAllister - Acting Dean Mortheastern University Corporation’s liege of Liberal Arts was established in 35. We now know them as Northeast- i University and the College of Arts i Sciences. Then or now, the college is ique unto itself. t was the year 1943 when six women dents entered Northeastern for the it time. Four of the women were in eral Arts, the other in Engineering i Business. All of these women com- ted their five-years and received de- res for their accomplishments. In 1949, rtheastern saw its first female student, rjorie Faunce. graduate from the Col- e of Liberal Arts. rurthermore, during World World II rtheastern’s College of Liberal Arts I suffered more than any of its other leges and is still going strong. Many rtheastern students were able to com- plete undergraduate study, and many were drafted. In 1940, the College of Liberal Arts had an enrollment of 503, and in 1943 the number had dropped to 268. This spring there are approximately 563 students graduating from the College of Arts and Sciences. Today, Northeastern University’s Col- lege of Arts and Sciences stands alone in that it has 19 academic departments, of- fering the widest ranee of majors and minors to students. 'Inis range is gen- erally divided into three categories: the fine arts and humanities, the social sci- ences. and sciences and mathematics. Of these categories, the student has a choice among African-American studies, anthropology, art and architecture, biol- ogy, chemistry, economics, English, ge- ology, human services, journalism, lin- guistics, mathematics, modern languages (French, German, Italian. Russian, Span- ish), music, philosophy and religion, phys- ics, applico physics, political science, psychology, sociology, speech communi- cation, or theater and oance as a major program. Special attention can be paid to the journalism program. It is one of the youn- gest majors added to the college in 1964. Two years ago it was called the Jour- nalism Department: today, it is called the School of Journalism. Currently, there are 500 students in the School of Jour- nalism with 40 of them graduating this spring. The College of Arts and Sciences has continued to thrive and expand, carrying with it the history of the College of t.ib- eral Arts for a better education for all. Liza E. 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Spelling used to be CAT or BOOK. But we business grads now use our own alpha- bet: F.PS, ROl. CEO. MGT. WSJ. SWOT. HRM.JIT, MBA. FIFO. LBO ... And math? Forget division and mul- tiplication. Now it's divestiture and mergers. History used to be Christo- pher Columbus, 1776 or the Magna Carta. Ask any business major about past events and you’ll get a case analysis for an answer. Seems we’ve spent our whole education doing case analyses!!! Problem statement, situation anaylsis. alternatives, recommendations . . . Re- structure the organization! Cut costs! In- crease ad expenditure! Improve ratios! Issue more equity! Don't mess with the corporate culture! We've saved more companies than Lee lacoccaC On this note. I have to direct a com- ment to all those non-business majors who dismiss the CBA as the easy way to go, the place for people who can’t cut it in Engineering or Medicine. To those of you who think case anaylsis is easier than building a computer, con- sider this: as a NU business student. I may have been given fewer hard facts than you but I have learned a way of thinking. A math formula will come out the same every time you punch in a certain number. Two chemicals mixed together under given circumstances will always react the same. But there’s no formula for business and there is always more than one right answer so we need a different kind of analytical knowl- edge. (On the other hand, you can shoot all my arguments down when we talk about starting salaries . . .) After ground school comes the flight simulations: co-op. Some of us got to flap our wings a little harder, a little louder than others. And after having one co-op where I netted SI50.00 per week, I know that some of us got better pay-offs than others. But for the most part, we all got a taste: of small businesses and large corporations, of being peons and of actually being relied upon, of being forced to grow up a little faster than some of our friends at other schools. But after a cost benefit” anaylsis, I know I wouldn’t change a thing. So now it's time to put on our flight helmets and our power suits and make that firsi jump into oblivion. We’ve earned out wings but do they really work? I mear this isn't Micromatic anymore, this is it And quite frankly. I’m a little scared I’ve had some great job experiences decent grades, some excellent profes sors and even some English speaking LAs and yet . . . it’s a cutthroat, dog eat-“bird” world out there. As I finish my last group presenta tion, write my last paper, take my fina final exam, I feel like I'm standing or the edge of the nest. A silly analogy Maybe. But there are a few parallels Along with the butterflies in the stom ach, I’ve developed a streak of con fidence. 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Tran Computer Science Boston. MA Richard K. Tripp Computer Science Attleboro, MA Barbara J. Upham Computer Science Reading, MA Maureen A. Vaughey Computer Science Marlboro, MA Frank C. Vozzo Computer Science Pequannock, NJ Christopher T. Walsh Computer Science Brighton, MA Thomas F. Watson III Computer Science Canton. MA Brian Wenzinger Computer Science Springfield. PA Kim L. Whitcomb Computer Science Danbury. CT Paul B. Wisner Computer Science Acton. MA John D. Wolf, Jr. Computer Science Wethersfield, CT Guoning Wu Computer Science Cambridge. MA Lawrence M. Zuch Computer Science North Bellmore. NY John A. Zukowski Computer Science Kenilworth. NJ ulU 210 Cauldron Jennie M. Lee College of Criminal Justice loroian Rosenblatt - Dean lobeit Croatti - Associate Dean .ester McCullough - Assistant Dean So, Now You Have a Degree in Criminal Justice Hurrah! We have finally reached the aagic number! What magic number?! 72!!! The exact number of credits nec- ssary to obtain that long awaited Bach- lor of Science in Criminal Justice. Through the years of striving toward he 172 credits, we have learned many egal theories and few other tricks of he trade too. For instance, we have earned the difference between KV and iA. Well, if you don’t know now, you laven’t been attending your classes, klore importantly, we can differentiate etween beyond a reasonable doubt tnd a preponderance of the evidence. tVe will always remember some pro- fessors, advisors, classes and oh yes, cases more vividly than others. One case you should never forget is Xlapp v. Ohio. Some NU Criminal Justice majors can’t count on ten fingers the number of times this case was referred to in their classes. The following were solicited from seniors in the class of 1989 Criminal Justice College as their more vivid memories as a Criminal Justice major. — Doing over fifteen briefs a week for “you know who’s” criminal law class. — Being referred to as a future po- lice officer, when in fact the last thing you want to be is a police officer. — Taking the rap from your friends who are business and engineering majors that your major allows you to catch all the afternoon soaps and more z's than other real” majors. — Never forgetting the time you had to do a court observation and you observe your professor being charged in court for a crime. We are sure that you could think of a few of your own. The fact remains, YOU MADE IT!!! You made it through the classes, the lectures, the readings, the briefs, the observations, the group projects and the papers. Congratula- tions!!! Jennie M. Lee Cauldron 211 Laura M. Allen Criminal Justice Cos Cob, CT Carolyn E. 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Lee Cauldron 263 264 Jim Gilmartin B E H I N Jim Gilmartin D T H E S c E N E S Jim Gilmartin Jim Gilmartin Cauldron 265 Jim Gilmar 266 Cauldron Jim Gilmartin Cauldron 267 Nancy Lynn Flatlc Nancy Lynn Flat Icy Cauldron Sta 268 Cauldron 'HE COLONNADE HOTEL go PARKING ANYTME I0LAT0RS WILL BE TOWED AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE Nancy Lynn Mac Icy Cauldron 269 BIG MEN ON CAMPUS Robert Orr Bishop Desmond Tutu Justine Schiavo Nicholas Daniloff Don Cha 270 Cauldron State Senator William M. Bulger Steven Labadessa Jesse Jackson Gov. Michael Dukakis Russ S. Sparkman Cauldron 271 Alvin Yuen Nancy Lynn Fla Mutant Ninja Beetle Over the Wall 272 Cauldron SENIOR INDEX Wendell A. Scon Westbury, NY I 1590 College of Arts and Sciences Mathematics Marylou L. Arevalo Quincy, MA 02169 Peter N. Argyres Newton. MA 02158 Arnold J. Cohen Framingham. MA 01701 Justin D. Fasano Natick. MA 01760 Paul T. Koloseus Boston. MA 02115 Chad E. Koski Weymouth. MA 02188 Philip Leung Allston. MA 02134 Amy M. Malinaric Mason City. IA 50401 Gerald M. Powers Swampscott. MA 01907 Joel A. Solon Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Mary F. Thulen Tivoli. NY 12583 Katherine L. Wainberg Boston, MA 02118 Physics Bruce C. Claflin Needham, MA 02192 Colleen L. Hamilton Brookline. M A 02146 John T. Kalamvokis Newton. MA 02158 Timothy M. Quagliaroli Boston. MA 02215 Dale A. Rhoda Boston. MA 02115 Thcofilos Savvinidis Roslindale. MA 02131 Gary W. Snyder Jr. Gwen Willette Monroe. CT 06468 Chemistry John J. Baxter Melrose. MA 02176 Wynford V. Bromc Dorchester. MA 02124 David E. Compon Cynthia Lee Coyne Mansfield. MA 02048 Marilyn J. Hayes Boston. MA 02115 Maureen K. McBride Goshen. NY 10924 Eric N. Silverbcrg Edison. NJ 08820 David A. Stanley Burlington. MA 01803 Thomas J. Sutton Roxbury Xing. MA 02120 Francis G. Willwerth III Arlington, MA 02174 Gerard T. Wilson Boston. M A 02113 Geology Luke T. Anderson Boston. MA 02120 Daniel J. Dclea Brockton, MA 02401 Christopher Kilbridgc Framingham. MA 01701 John E. Sell Nokesvillc. VA 22123 Biology Debra A. Armstrong Brookline. MA 02146 Shawn P. Cain Everett. MA 02149 Christine Calabrese Boston. MA 02115 Jessica A. ( avic Concord. MA 01742 Anne E. Costello Milton. MA 02186 Scott D. Creamer Nashua. NH 03062 Stephen P. DiFazio Medford. MA 02155 Kirk T. Doncgan Ansonia, CT 06401 Raymond S. Dumont Rayham. MA 02767 Kristin W. Harris Allston. MA 02134 Gordon K. Howard Boston. MA 02115 Dinna Keo Newton Centre. MA 02159 Peter F. King Boston. MA 02118 F.lcni K. Konstantis South Boston. MA 02127 Mark S. Kowal Framingham, MA 01701 Paul I). Lynch Kcnncbunk. ME 04043 Robert A. Mulhcrn Boston. MA 02115 Geoffrey K. Nicaslro Brookline. MA 02146 Stephanie A. Nicolas Ashland. MA 01721 Christine. A. Odiaga Medford. MA 02155 Tod S. Perkins Andover. MA 01845 Michael A. Principe Boston. MA 02115 Paul Rocco Boston. MA 02215 AdamJ. Schutz Hanover, MA 02339 Karen Sofia Andover. MA 01810 Virginia Surreira Allston. MA 02134 Erika W. Thames Mattapan. MA 02126 Leslie Thomas Buzzards Bay. MA 02532 Sharon Voyer Tolland. CT 06084 Martha M. Young Ashland. MA 01721 Psychology Charles A. Arena Hingham. MA 02043 Mary U. Bianco Bethpagc. NY 11714 Andrea I. Budweiser Ridgefidd. CT 06877 Nancy Carista Whitman. MA 02382 Renee J. Cote Boston. M A 02115 Kimberly Cusack Lynn. MA 01902 Jennifer E. Delorey So. Natick. MA 01760 Christine E. Desimone Boston. MA 02115 William M. Foley Jr. Woburn. MA 01801 Julianne Z. Hyde Danvers. MA 01923 Julie A. Iannone F.ndwell. NY 13760 Kimberli L. Keith Duxbury. MA 02332 Karen M. Kling Brookline. MA 02146 Dawn M. Loiter Babylon. NY 11702 Maria M. Magarolas Boston. MA 02115 Denise C. Marcoux Rehoboth. MA 02769 FrancesJ. McLaughlin Jamaica Plain. M A 02130 Kelly K. Meadows Natick. MA 01760 Ellen L. Mills Brookline. MA 02146 Robert M. N'awn Westwood. MA 02090 Timothy B. O’Rourke Brookline. MA 02146 Evan G. Pclletl Conway. NH 03818 Dona M. Petrozzi Dedham. MA 02026 Manuel R. Pires Roxbury. MA 02119 Hugh B. Plitt Pawtucket. RI 02860 Olivia A. Quiroz Boston. MA 02115 Joseph R. Riccobene Winthrop. MA 02152 Sandra A. Ricupero Burlington. MA 01803 Claire S- Rittenburg Reading. MA 0186 Giovanna L. Rovctto Lynn. M A 01902 Armandina P. Santos Brockton. MA 02401 Jennifer L. Scannelli Pine Brook. NJ 07058 Barry C. Shapiro Boston. MA 02115 Lisa G. Susan Framingham. MA 01701 Melanie C. Symecko New Britain. CT 06053 Darnell L- Taylor Waltham. MA 02154 'Tiffany. Twilley Boston. MA 02120 Lori L. Wells Boston. MA 02116 Stacey L. Wescott Medford. NJ 08055 Wendy H. Whitman Lincoln. MA 01773 Laurie A. Zawistowski Pittsfield. MA 01201 Peter Yee Boston. MA 02118 Sociology Shanna L. Abeles Newton. MA 02158 Thomas P. Blaikie High Bridge. NJ 08829 Suzanne M. Boyle Natick. MA 01 60 Barbara Bryant Dorchester. MA 02124 Victor M. Correa Jr. Boston. MA 02118 Michael G. Dimilla Needham. MA 02194 William F. Ewing Medford. NJ 08055 JohnJ. Holahan Boston, MA 02115 Caroline S. Krause Beverly. M A 01915 Patricia K. Mullen S. Weymouth. MA 02190 Jenny Newcamb Weymouth. MA 02190 Michael S. Quinn Boston. MA 02115 Susan E. Rafferty Boston. MA 02118 Randi S. Schwartz. Boston. M A 02115 Robert M. Siracusa Mt. Kisco. NY 10549 'Traci Tosi Manchester. MA 01944 Political Science Michael Ajclto Hamden. CT 06518 Craig S. Allard Norwich. CT 06360 Philip P. Amicojr. Saugus. MA 01906 Kathleen A. Bishop Hingham. MA 02043 Elizabeth B. Boisselle Brooklyn. NY 11203 Michael J; Capccci Boston. MA 02115 Joseph V. Cervone Beacon. NY 12508 Jose E. Colon-Collazo Aibonito, PR 00609 Robert H. Connors Beverly. MA 0f915 George A. Cushman Jr. Woburn. MA 01801' Antonia L. Daluz Pawtucket. RI 02860 Marta Dasilva New Bedford. MA 02746 Elizabeth R. Davis Tyngsboro. MA 01879 Joseph M. Dcrvin Framingham. MA 01701 Paul E. Dhedouville Boston. MA 02114 James B. Doughty Brewer. ME 04412 Jonathan M. Edwards Bedford. NH 03102 Christopher F.ldredge Boston. MA 02114 Lynne D. Eldridge Newton. MA 02160 Julie F.vartSy Swampscott. MA 01945 Douglas H. Fact Greenfield. M A 01301 Patricia A. Fay Boston. MA 02115 'Timothy P. Flaherty Beverly. MA 01915 Edward F. Flood Brookline. MA 02146 Patricia M. Foley larxington. MA 02173 Angelo G. Gianakis Boston. MA 02118 David P. Gilmour Lake George, NY 12845 Lee N. Ginsberg Newton. MA 02159 Michelle A. Goodnow Walpole. MA 02081 Priscilla B. Gordon Boston. MA 02123 Stephen A. Gould Chelmsford. MA 01824 Benjamin L. Green Wiscasset. ME 04578 Valerie D. Harris Albany. NY 12210 Christopher Hennessey Boston. MA 02115 Timothy B. Hill Boston.'MA 02118 Gretchen L. Houghton So. Boston. MA 02127 Sandra E. Umiak Edison. NJ 08817 Gregory J. lannuccillo N. Providence. RI 02911 Scott T. Johnson Brookline. MA 02146 Kathleen A. Judd Grccnvale. NY 11548 Kevin B. Kelly Framingham, MA 01701 Colleen S. Lovely Warwick. RI 02886 Christopher Malinowski Newington, CT 06111 Patricia Markakos Braintree. M A 02184 Senior Index 273 Allison E. McCabe Stalin Is.. NV 10309 Erin M. McMahon Lowell, MA 01852 Malcolm S. Medley Hyde Park. MA 02136 Jonathan W. Orefice Cambridge. MA 02138 Barry V. Plunkett Jr. Salem. MA 01970 Nadia M. Quarles Boston. MA 02120 Sara L. Reagan Framingham. MA 01701 Bernadette Kicciardclli Malden. MA 02MS Yana Rosenthal Brookline. MA 02146 Wafa M. Salman Boston. MA 02215 Charles F. Sarkis Westwood. MA 02090 Camille F. SarrouMr. Belmont. MA 02178 Karin A. Sheehv Selden. NY 11784 James M. Simonson Nashua. NH 03060 Thomas C. Skahen Boston. MA 02120 Nancy Sullivan Centerville. MA 02632 Charles K. Sweenev Huntington. CT 06484 Mariana Tirdea Lynn. MA 01902 Josh II. Turicl Westport, CT 06880 Roberto L. Valentin Boston. MA 02115 Timothy C. Walsh Boston. MA 02136 Troy J. Washington Yonkers. NY 10701 John F. Wilson Arlington. MA 02174 Adam K. Wise Andover. MA 01810 Keith M. Yatsuhashi Norfolk. MA 02056 Shirell A. Young Manchester, CT 06040 History Ethan T. Beeler Hampton Falls. NH 03844 Louis Catarina Jr. Providence. R! 02904 Patrick J. Clark Brookline. MA 02146 Raymond C. Clark Lowell. M A 01851 William J. Dimmig Buffalo. NY 14223 Francis P. Grace Concord. MA 01742 Christine A. Gutkowski Wayne. NJ 07470 Joan M. Ijtitinen Quincy. MA 02170 George R. McCarthy Hamilton. MA 01936 John A. Muccra Lynnfield, MA 01940 Nozomu Ogawa Boston. MA 02115 Carol H. O’Neil Dedham. MA 02026 Sheryl L. Randazzo West blip. NY 11795 James L). Rvan Boston. MA 02115 Craig R. Semsel Shelton, CT 06484 African American Studies Derrick lx wis Baltimore. MI) 21239 Kevin L. McDuffie Baltimore. Ml) 21218 Erie Skeen Boston. MA 02121 Philosophy David I). Berghold Boston. MA 02113 Derek T. Carroll Boston. MA 02115 Art Carol M. Abele Lexington. MA 02173 Joanne M. Boisvert Billerica. MA 01821 Mimi Chaplinskv East Syracuse. NY 13057 Patrick 1). Collins Jersey City. NJ 07304 Michelle Desjardin Leicester. MA 01524 Nurui P. Diah Brighton. MA 02135 Jaber El-Rami Methuen. MA 01844 James Gavrilles Dover. MA 02030 Andrea S. Greit er Tarrytown. NY 10591 Elise M. Hansen Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Philip T. Isherwood Boston, MA 02115 Marni-Dale Kaplan Boston, MA 02129 Kevin M. Keels Boston. MA 02118 Sally Khudairi Wellesley. MA 02181 Edmund P. Luciano Jr. Chestnut Hill. MA 02167 Andrew C. MacAulay Melrose. MA 02176 jeffrey D. McLaughlin amaica Plain. MA 02130 Robert A. Pariury Newton, MA 02158 Tammy A. Pelletier Boston. M A 02115 Sandra E. Poirier Raynham. MA 02767 Jay Poison Winthrop. MA 02152 Alison Punton Somerville. MA 02143 Robin W. Scot ton Miami. FL 33012 Michele A. Surette Wilmington, MA 01887 Suchita Y. Talcherkar West Newton, MA 02165 Sherry L. Tuch Dorchester. MA 02125 Music Maureen T. Donovan Waltham. MA 02154 Drama Natasha Andruchow Worcester. MA 01602 Sharie E. Fields New York. NY 10017 Holly M. Heath Centre Harbor. NH 03226 Christine Karras New York. NY 10021 Phillip E. McGlaston Newton. Ma 02166 Danielle Pcliijohn Watertown. MA 02172 English Michele L. Alberi So. Paris. ME 04281 Karin E. Anderson Poughkeepsie. NY 12603 Valerie Berger Boston. MA 02113 Elizabeth S. Brogan Boston. MA 02116 James S. Burns Brookline. MA 02146 Paul J. Camillo Marblehead, MA 01945 Manoj S. Desai Weston. MA 02193 Shannon II. Dugan Boston. MA 02215 Jeff E. Evangelista Woburn, M A 01801 Joann Gunby Winchester. MA 01890 Nathaniel D. Hammond Pembroke. MA 02359 Paul I). Honens Sudbury. MA 01776 Patricia A. Itri W. Roxbury. MA 02132 Charles N. Kellogg Boston. MA 02114 Caroline Y. Kim Boston. M A 02115 Mignon A. King Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Lisa A. Mason Bronx. NY 10469 David A. McMullin St. Petersburg. FL 33708 Lisa M. Medeiros Fairhaven. MA 02719 Nancy J. Melix Mai sums Mills. M A 02648 Celia A. Murray Brighton, MA 62135 Donna M. Rosato Cheshire. CT 06410 Kimberlv A. Shumaker Blairsvilfe. PA 15717 Domicile A. Soares Westbury. NY 11590 Diane E. Spiegel Belmont. MA 02178 Reginald J. Steele Natick. MA 01760 Christopher Uddcn Norwood. MA 02062 Shari L. Wasserman Brookline. MA 02146 Anna R. Wolff Chelesa. MA 02150 Michael I). Wroe West Roxbury. MA 02132 Modern Languages Maria Kolod iejc vk Manchester. Nil 63103 James Irwin McDaniel Springfield, VA 22153 Betsy M. Ross Allston, MA 02134 Lilia Sarnicki Dorchester. MA 02125 Aileen J. Smith Squantuni. MA 02171 Mary Louise Stymiest Brookline. MA 02146 Melissa Tobias West Newton. MA 02165 Journalism Melinda Abbott Boston. MA 02115 Steven F. Abramson Boston. MA 02115 Stacy D. Adderley Westbury. NY 11590 Cynthia M. Asal Boston. MA 02215 Liza E. Asner Boston. MA 02115 Bethany E. Bachelder Brookline, MA 02146 Lori S. Backer Oceanside. NY I 1572 Pamela L. Bannister Littleton, MA 01460 Elizabeth I). Bcgion Boston. MA 02116 Barbara E. Belcovski Boston. MA 02115 JohnJ. Bisognano West Roxbury. MA 02132 Kent C. Brower Boston. MA 02115 Eugene T. Carozza Norwalk. CT 06854 Thomas C. Carr Boston. MA 02115 Debroah J. Clemente Boston. MA 02115 Carolyn M. Coco Boston. MA 02115 Christopher Cowles Westwood. MA 02090 Elizabeth Daley Boston. MA 02115 Michelle T. Deblasi Spotswood, NJ 08884 Judith M. Dragos Hartsdale. NY 10530 EricJ. Drexler Boston, MA 02113 Linda M. Farrell Annandalc. VA 22003 David S. Featherston Boston. MA 02120 Joseph M. Ferson Milton. MA 02186 Faith C. Freedman Brighton. MA 02135 llenej. Glass Boston. MA 02215 Ellen J. Guilmette Peabody. MA 01960 Charles A. Hahn Allston. MA 02134 Donald A. Harney Everett. MA 02149 Kevin F. Hayes Ellington. CT 06029 John H. Henderson Manchester. NH 01944 Lisa M. Hilt Allston. MA 02134 Jeffrey A. Holway Jr. Chelsea. MA 02150 Elisa C. Hung Boston. MA 02115 Robert W. Jackson Paramus. NJ 07652 Debra Kaczynski Lynn. MA 61904 Courtney M. Kane Greenwich, CT 06830 Michelle L. Kaplan Malden. MA 0$148 Scott D. Kaplan Newton. MA 02159 Margaret T. KeJly Higganum. CT 06441 Carl Kennedy Chicago. IL 60649 Charlene S. Kerwin Allston. MA 02134 Najwa Khalil Boston. MA 02215 Stacy R. Lapinc Morganville, NJ 07751 Christopher Leary Natick. MA 01760 Peter A. Lind Allston. MA 02134 Benjamin W. Malcom New York. NY 10021 Rita M. Malles Boston. MA 02115 Andrew P. McCloy Rockport. M A 01966 Michael J. McCormick Waterbury. CT 06708 Matthew J. McGovern Cambridge. MA 02138 laro T. McGowan Dedham, MA 02026 Timothy J. McGuinness Dennis, M A 02638 274 Senior Index Anne Marie Megliola Boston. MA 02115 James S. Mosher Allston. MA 02134 John S. Murdy Hingham. MA 02043 Owen F. Murphy Rockaway Park. NY 11694 Gloria Murray Roxbury. M A 02119 Elizabeth R. O'Donnell Roslindale. MA 02131 John I. Ottmann Augusta. ME 04330 Paul M. Pipitone Boston. MA 02115 R. Paul Racette Gardner. MA 01440 Dale Ransom Mansfield, MA 02048 Bryan P. Rawlings Narragansett. RI02882 Jefrey N. Rothman Randolph. MA 02368 Regina M. Salvi Mifiown. NJ 08902 Jeffrey M. Santos N. Dartmouth. MA 02747 Maria T. Scheri Boston. M A 02115 Elysc A. Schwartz Boston. MA 02115 Marlene I.. Shine Branford. CT 06405 Teresa M. Simoneau Holden. MA 01520 Lisa Sue Smedberg Cheshire. CT 06410 Felicia G. Smith Manchester. CT 06040 Janet M. Solari East Boston. MA 02128 Scott M. Stapin Med field, MA 02052 Amy L. Stern N. Andover, MA 01845 Cindy S. Surowiee Woonsocket. RI 02895 Robert D. Taddeo Medford. MA 02155 Matthew D. Tarim Needham. MA 02192 Daniel J. Todesca Dedham. MA 02026 Brad N. Tofias Wellesley. MA 02181 Stephen M. Turgeon Barrington. RI 02806 Mark F. Vancott Randolph. MA 02368 Susan L. Wagner Boston. MA 02115 Peter M. Ward Malden. MA 02148 Jeffrey A. Wdow Peabody. MA 01960 Mark Winer Middleton. MA 01949 Debra A. Wylly Palm Beach Gardens. FI. 33410 Ilene A. Zeligman Brookline. MA 02146 Jennifer A. Ziemba Boston. MA 02115 Kathleen M. Zigmont Roxburv Cross. MA 02120 Pamela S. Zimmerman Teaneck. NJ 07666 AdamJ. Zinn Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Susan C. Zinno Portsmouth. RI 02871 Economics Stephen S. Abbott Plymouth. MA 02360 Harsh K. Agarwal Boston. MA 02115 Ivad S. Al-Alami Peabody. MA 01961 James E. Albert Coniooeook, NH 03229 Robert C. Albertell Rye Brook. NY 10573 Anthonv R. Anderson Boston. M A 02115 Kevin N. Arscott South Boston. MA 02127 M. Trealty Bartley Cumberland. RI 02864 Gul Berkmen Boston. MA 02115 Claudia M. Bettencourt Peabody. MA 01960 Jerome Blue Boston. M A 02118 David I.. Blugerman Kansas City. MO 64113 Alison M. Brown Mattapan. MA 02126 Timothy M. Brown Boston. M A 02115 Jeffrey E. Bruk Andover. M A 01810 Wayne D. Bryant White Plains. NY 10603 Adam R Burns Spring Valley. NY 10977 James E. Burris III White Plains. NY 10603 James D. Canavan Hingham. MA 02043 John P. Caravelis Lynn. MA 01902 George H. Carl III Boston. MA 02115 David R. Caruso Cumberland. RI 02864 Gregory J. Che E. Williston. NY 11596 John S. Clary Watertown. MA 02172 Wendy M. Cooper Newton. MA 02165 Somwang Dhanarajata Brookline. MA 02146 Stephen M. Donohue Boston. MA 02115 David W. Dubois Weston. MA 02193 David II. Dyal Lagrangevillc, NY 12540 Brian C. F'atough Somerville. MA 02144 Ahmad S. Farhat Allston. MA 02134 Stephen J. Faria Dorchester. MA 02122 Robert E. Foley Jr. Wakefield. MA 01880 Yulia Freytsis Lynn. MA 01902 Joseph C. Friedrichsen Portsmouth. NH 03801 Andrew J. Gagner Boston. M A 02115 Timothy P. Gannon Beverly. MA 01915 Christopher Gazzelli Westport. CT 06880 David S. George Somerville. MA 02143 Adrian T. Godfrey Newtonville. MA 02160 Demetrios S. Hadjianioniou Boston. M A 02115 John L. Hall Belmont. MA 02178 John G. Havanidis Somerville. MA 02144 l imis K. Hiia i Hyde Park. M A 02136 Janice Howard Roxbury. M A 02119 Timothy B. Howe Red Bank. NJ 07701 David I. Huber Derry. NII 03038 Thomas P. Huggins Boston. MA 02115 Thomas F. Hunt Naugatuck, CT 06770 Marla S. Hyde West Peabodv. MA 01960 Carmen Ilardi E. Boston. MA 02128 Shota Iwasaki Boston. MA 02115 Matthew W. Jayne West Roxbury. MA 02132 Kenneth C. Kaczenski Greenfield. MA 01301 Sima Kainejad Cambridge. MA 02139 Irene C. Kawalcc Burlington. MA 01803 Richard F. Kent Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Jon E. Koopman Marblehead. MA 01945 Isungu Kv-Maka Somerville, MA 02144 Andre P. Lafleur lars Angeles. CA 90034 John E. Largay 111 Bangor. ME 04401 Kevin B. Lawlor Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Anita W. Y. Let- Boston. MA 02111 Norma Let- Newton. MA 02159 Chayud Lce-lsranukul Brookline. MA 02146 David S. Lesser Framingham. MA 01701 Michael J. Levine Wellesley Hills. MA 02181 Christopher Lincoln Hingham. MA 02043 Daniel l.ombajr Marion. MA 02738 Kenneth M. Luczynski Hopatcong. NJ 07843 'Thomas T. Markarian South Boston. MA 02127 Michelle J. Martin Boston. MA 02115 James K. McCaffcrty Norwood. MA 02062 Margaret McCann Boston. MA 02115 Paul ). McCormack Boston. MA 02118 Jack P. Milgram Quincy. MA 02169 Michael A. Millette Arlington. MA 02174 Harold W. Moody HI Boston. M A 02118 Catherine L. Morgan Boston, MA 02116 Paul Y. Mm Randolph. MA 02368 Niba G. Ngu Boston. MA 02120 Kristin L. O'Brien Boston. MA 02118 Chris G. Onofrio New Haven. CT 06515 Benson E. Onwuamaegbti Framingham. MA 01701 Peter M. O'Toole Milton. MA 02187 Rodney F. Payne Newport News. VA 23602 SeanJ. Pctonc Billerica. MA 01821 Raymond E. Phillips So. Portland. M E 04106 Joseph R. Pineau Brockton. MA 02402 Thira Punyahotra Boston. M A 02115 Wendy L. Richmond Bourne. MA 02532 John P. Ridp.ith Boston. MA 02115 Suzanne E. Rocheleau Windham. ME 04062 Darren T. Ross Livingston. NJ 07039 Elston Samuels Milton. MA 02186 Peter S. Sansiviero Huntington. NY 11743 11. Christian Schab Boston. MA 02120 John Schizas Arlington. MA 02174 Bradford I.. Schlapak Baldwinville. MA 01436 David R. Sherman Andover. MA 01810 Steven J. Slat ter v Melrose-. MA 02176 Larry E. Smith Stoughton. MA 02072 Mirheline St.Fleur Dorchester. MA 02124 Andrew II. Stewart Boston. MA 02115 Brian C. Tarbox Granby. CT 06035 Timothy W. Towler Hamilton. MA 01936 Charlene E. 'Tracy Feanklin. MA 02038 Jay E. Valade RfD Durham. NH 03824 Kenneth Walker Scituate. MA 02066 William F. Walsh Fitchburg. MA 01420 Willie F. Watkins Dorchester. MA 02124 William D. West man Jr. Hyde Park. MA 02136 Ellen M. Zaremba Boston. MA 02118 David L. Zetoff West Hartford. CT 06117 Gregory I. Zibold Flornam Park. NJ 07932 Lawrence J. Zollolr. Waterbury. CT 06 10 Speech Communication janine V. Alpi ar amaica Plain. MA 02130 Jennie Baker Brewster. NY 10509 Robin A. Battles Hartford, CT 06105 Judy Bell Boston. MA 02115 Ronald M. Bielickijr. Hyannis. MA 02601 Christopher Byrne Boston. M A 02115 Bailcv K. Chapman Weston. MA 02193 Erin E. Cody N. Attleboro. MA 02760 Linda M. Connors Needham. MA 02192 Harold J. Cue III W. Yarmouth. MA 02673 Nina A. Curreri Dedham. MA 02026 Racchellc Davensi Brookline. MA 02146 Patricia M. Davis Nantucket. MA 02554 Donald A. DiBenedctto Belleville. NJ 07109 l itirie V. Divokv Boxford. MA 01921 Doreen C. Donovan Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Melissa B Dutfv Boston. MA 02115 Jennifer Entwistle Needham. MA 02194 Barbara C. Erickson Wellsley Hill. MA 02181 Lynn E. Fisher Dedham. MA 02026 Lori A. Frankian Shrewsbury. MA 01545 Mary A. Gallo Cranston. RI 02905 Senior Index 275 William W. Gardner Locust Valley. NY 11560 Stacey II. Carson Boston. MA 02115 Gregory Gibbs Boston. MA 02116 Deborah L. Gran New York. NY 10128 William J. Guidctti Long Branch. NJ 07740 Sandra Hall Dorchester. MA 02124 Christopher Klass Boston. MA 02120 Laurie A. Knight Boston. MA 02115 Christopher Lee Boston. MA 02115 Pamela |. Lindhe Keene. NH 03431 Christina A. Luddv F. Bridgewater. MA 02333 John II. MacCrellish Wellesley. MA 02181 Anita A. Malesak Orefidd. PA 18069 Marv V. Matthews Trumbull. CT 06611 Salvatore I). Mazzeo Hyde Park. M A 02136 Robert K. McCarthy K. Bridgewater. MA 02333 Tracy Ann McDonald Allston, MA 02134 Deborah J. McKcnney Braintree. MA 02184 Lisa M. Micali Rocky hill. CT 06067 Ralph A. Mosher F. Bridgewater, MA 02333 Deyci A. Munoz Watertown. MA 02172 Kendi A. Murphy Boston. MA 02169 Michael D. Murphy Brighton. MA 02135 John K. Ndukwu New Milford. CT 06776 Sandra F. Nussbaum Hillsdale. NJ 07642 Bethanne O'Doardo Woodbury. CT 06798 James O'Leary Salem. MA 01970 Victor A. Palumbo III Fall River. MA 02720 Roman S. Perun Boston. MA 02115 David S. Peters Margate. NJ 08402 Michael B. Porterfield Alexandria. VA 22302 Bruce Racine Boston. MA 02115 Sean M. Regan Hanover. NLA 02339 Chervil F. Roth Natick. MA 01760 Linda J. Roth Brighton, MA 02135 Eriks Rozentals Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Rodney D. Sadberry Boston. MA 02119 Denise A. Santiago Sparkill. NY 10976 Justine M. Schiavo Randolph. MA 02368 David Schmidt Brickiown. NJ 08723 William H. Straughn Hanover. MA 02339 Traci M. Thomas Brookline. MA 02146 Isis C. Vergara Allston. MA 02134 Kimberly |. Wahlberg Boston. MA 02115 liana H. Weisman Sharon. MA 02067 Amy L. Weiss Boston. M A 02115 Vincent Williams Lynn. MA 01902 Mary E. Woodrow Roxbury. MA 02119 Susan L. Zawaskv Norwalk. CT 06 54 Human Services Cheryl I.. Asnes Randolph. MA 02368 Lisa E. Bickoff Boston. MA 02215 Ioan M. Distefano Arlington. MA 02174 {ill M. Kruger ‘lainview. NY 11803 Boston Bouve Elementary Education Alisa I. Angelo Lincoln, Rl 02865 Andrea Carr Foxborough, MA 02035 Pamela A. Colville Madison. CT 06443 Stephanie M. Cote Lewiston. ME 04240 Mary E. Curtin Quincy. MA 02171 Lori A. Darish Trumbull. CT 06611 Janine M. Delisa Brighton. MA 02135 Sandra Demaio North Haven. CT 06473 Susan J. Ditto Dedham. MA 02026 Amy F. Dolan Yarmouth Port. MA 02675 Kathleen Erwin Hingham. MA 02043 Irene L. Figuciredo Watertown, MA 02172 Leah G. Holmes South Easton. MA 02375 Maria M.Juster Brighton. MA 02135 Cynthia F. Latham Boston. MA 02115 Julia M. Lopez Boston. MA 02130 Sharon C. MacKay Lexington. MA 02173 Susan Madden Duxbury. MA 02332 Susan I. Mathicson Nashua. NH 03063 Karen F. McCormack Dedham. MA 02026 Jacqueline Moquin Arlington. MA 02174 Kelli A. Pierce W. Barnstable. MA 02668 Lisa A. Porricelli Lincoln. Rl 02865 Jean Marie Puliafico Charlestown. MA 02129 fed R. Spinale Malden. MA 02148 Andrew R. Torgeson Fairfield. CT 06430 Jeanine M. Ninimo Brockton. MA 02115 Amy B. Noskin Boston. MA 02115 Kathleen A. Redington Brighton. MA 02135 Catherine M. Coughlin Dracut. MA 01826 Moira A. Daley Newton. MA 02164 Donna V. Gaul Avon. MA 02322 Kimberly Hillegass Salem. MA 01970 Anya C. Svmmonett Boston. MA 02115 Physical Education Kenneth Baum Boston. MA 02215 Lisa M. Boudreau Enfield. CT 06082 Thomas J. Conroy Maidson, CT 06443 Joseph H. Kraft Roxbury, MA 02120 William C. Kurtz Trumbull. CT 06611 James A. Lamoreaux Shirley. MA 01464 Claude Lodin Ontario. CN 00000 Edward G. McKiernan Hamden, CT 06518 Janice M. Pasquale N. Reading. MA 01864 Marjorie M. Sanford Medway. MA 02053 Mary F. Schneiders Canton. MA 02021 Adam R. Sogolofl Boston. MA 02115 Christine Troiani Fast Quogue. NY 11942 Julie A. Lawless Braintree. MA 02184 Physical Therapy Lorraine L Abramo Woburn. MA 01801 Anna M. Albano Somerville. MA 02144 Christine M. Areson Derry. NH 03038 Marcia A. Atwood Belmont. MA 02178 David F Balls Mystic. CT 06355 Sara C. Barbella Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Christina S. Bellefeuille Andovcr. NH 03216 Beth F. Blackstone Pawcatuck. CT 06379 Susan P. Bloom Litchfield. NH 03051 Michael J. Bove Newton. MA 02158 Karen C. Bracaglia Fairfield. NJ 07006 Robert J. Brewster Boston. MA 02115 Cordell C. Brow n Brooklyn. NY 11203 Christine F. Bruno Trumbull. CT 06611 Amanda F. Carroll Needham. MA 02192 Maria J. Censullo F. Boston. MA 02128 Steven Cheng New York. NY 10029 Kathleen A. Chisholm New Castle. DF 19720 Jean M. Connors Malden. MA 02148 Brad A. Cooper Middletown, J 07748 Joseph R. Coppa Westwood. MA 02090 Kathleen M. Corcoran Braintree. MA 02184 Deborah L. Cox Boston. MA 02118 Lori A. Crate Billerica. MA 01821 Mary A. DcMarsh Farmington. ME 04938 Glenna F. DeSarbo Boston. MA 02115 Lisa A. Doria Oakhurst. NJ 07735 Kimberly B. Dreher Kensington. CT 06037 Christina B. Dube Fairfield. CT 06430 Glenn J. English Braintree. MA 02184 Susan K. Felegy Hamburg, NY 14075 Christine A. Fiorentino West Roxbury. MA 02132 Cathleen A. Forsberg Scituate. MA 02066 Carla M. Fraser Somerville. MA 02145 Theresa M. Freitas Marlboro. MA 01752 Lisa R. Calante Boston. MA 02116 R. Scott Gassett Natick. MA 01760 Sharon A. George Kunklctown. PA 18058 Mark F. Gilman F. Longmeadow. MA 01028 Jayme A. Cradilone Shrewsbury, MA 01545 Cheryl T. Grant Boston. MA 02120 Beth S. Grill Marlboro. MA 01752 Mary Ellen Guerrera Arlington. MA 02174 Jane M. Holland Beverly. MA 01915 James M. Hosker Whitman. MA 02382 Karen B. Hoyland Monroe. CT 06468 Diane L. Johnson Natick. MA 01760 Terese M. Joseph Kinnclon. NJ 0 405 Elizabeth M. Kilev Danvers. MA 01923 Jamie D. Kowal Coventry. Rl 02816 NeilJ. Kuzio West Chester. PA 19382 Shelley M. I.andrv Waltham. MA 02154 Maura A. Langley Manchester. NH 03104 Jacqueline Lasko Dorchester. MA 02122 Elaine F. Lear Danvers, MA 01923 Michelle T. LeBlanc Palmer. MA 01069 Susan F. Leddy Boston. MA 02l 15 Patricia Madden Quincy. MA 02169 Christine M. Manyak E. Douglas. MA 01516 Christopher Marshall Stoughton. MA 02072 Karen M. McCormick Dedham. MA 02026 Andrew 1). McDonnell Littleton. CO 80122 Scott A. Myers Randolph. MA 02368 Jennifer A. Narcisi Rutland. MA 01543 Amv-Ruth Ncubauer Phoenixville. PA 19460 Patricia A. Noonan Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Kim A. Oliveira Wareham, MA 02571 Maria R. Orciso Chesire. CT 06410 Kirkwood F. Personius Jr. Rochester. NY 14625 Kristin L. Peters Bangor. MF 04401 Phyllis K. Porter Winchester. MA 01890 Kathryn M. Potter Easton. PA 18042 276 Senior Index John A. Qucvillon Southbriage. MA 01 f f 0 Louis R. Rivera Boston. MA 02115 Mario 1). Santomassimo Cranston. Rl 02920 Donna M. Sauvageau Beverly. MA 01915 William F. Scanlon Salem. MA 01970 Cynthia M. Shea Weymouth. MA 02188 Sandra J. Shilo Barrington. Rl 02806 Barbara A. Simmons Reading. MA 01867 Patricia A. Slowe Roslindale. MA 02181 Paula Snrakowski Boston. MA 02115 l.aura C. Spalding Ro way ton. CT 06853 Joan D. St.Laurent Nashua. Nil 03060 Amy B. Trcsky Winsted. CT 06098 Janmarie Turner Mansfield, MA 02048 Kathryn M. Wagner Thomaston, C'l 06787 Rhonda L. Walsh Norton. MA 02766 Peggy J. Welsh Naperville. IL 60540 Wendy A. Werner Marshfield. MA 02050 Cheryl M. Wilbur Winthrop. MA 02152 Julianne R. Wolle Amherst. Nil 03031 Lisa M. Woods Holliston. MA 01746 Kathrvn C. Wright Oak Bluffs. MA 02557 Sherrill A. Wvnian Boston. MA 02120 F.ric I). Young Melrose. MA 02176 Jane P. Young F.nfield. CT Health Education Michael T. Giordano Charlestown. MA 02129 Maria Maglio Lynnfield. MA 01940 Catherine A. Sullivan Waltham. MA 02154 Paula A. Rogerson Braintree. MA 02184 Rhonda P. frilling Randolph. MA 02368 Jill M. Ivers Boston. MA 02115 Athletic Training Joseph P. Austin S. Portland. ME 04106 Lisa M. Blessing Boston. MA 02120 Roberta Curcio Newton. MA 02164 F.dward J. Dimu io Melrose. MA 02176 Amy F‘. Filippini Roslindale. MA 02131 Kelly K. Goodrich Boston. MA 02215 Marquis 1). Hopkins Colchester. CT 06415 Ronald I). Laham Medford. MA 02155 Jean A. Massad So. Weymouth. MA 02190 Todd McDonagh Roxbury. MA 02120 Michael R. Pimentel Augusta. ME 04330 Roxanne F. Rodina Salem. MA 01970 Ann L. Vene ia Jamiaca Plain. MA 02130 Trish Walsh Portland. MF 04102 Cardiovascular Health Tina M. Dunpln Glenside. PA 19038 Kathleen Ferry Winchester. MA 01890 Jonathan T. Flowers Havertown. PA 19083 Janette T. Mazza Eighty-Four. PA 15330 Anne M. Paradis Auburn. MF 04210 Human Services Mary A. Blood Tarrytown. NY 10591 Barry P. Callis Scituate. MA 02066 Janice T. Connors Needham. MA 02192 Fmilia I. Davis Roslindale. MA 02131 Lynne M. Dries No. Falmouth. MA 02556 Johanna M. Foley llamden, CT 06.517 Suzanne M. Forgione Kingston. NY 12401 Caroline Gcrvasi Caldwell. NJ 07006 Stephanie |. l.ake Marion. MA 02738 tayne S. Irvine Iraintrce. MA 02184 Jennifer L. Loov Rydal. PA 19046 Maggie Mahoney Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Marion A. Marshall Roxbury. MA 02119 Sheila A. McCloskev N. Quincy. MA 02171 Vandv Leigh Mengert Winchester. MA 01890 Heather D. Norman Boston. MA 02115 Hillary B. Ornstein Livingston. NJ 07039 Jeanna I.. Outerbridge Boston. MA 02115 Tammy E. Reisman Watertown. MA 02172 Jodi R. Weintraub Scarsdale, NY 10583 Mia P. Williams Boston. MA 02130 Diana M. Willis Everett, MA 02149 Ann C. Wurzer New Canaan. CT 06840 College of Business Adminis- tration Accounting Nancy S. Abramson Boston. MA 02115 Sandra J. Altieri Watertown. MA 02172 Ethel Armenis Lynn. MA 01902 Charles 1 . A very Milton. MA 02186 Brian P. Baker Springfield. MA 01104 Michael |. Balotus Lakeville. MA 02347 Hatch Birjandi Boston. MA 02115 I.olita B. Bishop Boston. MA 02118 John T. Bodyk III Manchester. CT 06040 Andrew P. Borggaard Boston. MA 02120 Michelle I.. Bouffard Boston. MA 02115 Michael |. Bradshaw Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Andrew J. Brauer Manchester. MO 63021 Michael J. Breton Waltham. MA 02154 Robert S. Brimmer Brighton. MA 02135 Andrew J. Brothers Clifton Park. NY 12065 John P. Bucci Boston. MA 021 16 Elizabeth Burkhardt Malden. MA 02148 Mary Callanau Brookline. MA 02146 Andrew K. Carpenter Swampscott. MA 01907 John T. Casale Barrington. Rl 02806 Ann W. Chamberlain Boston. MA 02115 Elizabeth M. Chan Saugus. MA 01906 Fung Chan Quincy. MA 02169 Michael Chin West Newton. MA 02165 Rosa C. Coelho Peabody. MA 01960 Andrew I). Correia S. Dartmouth. MA 02748 Pamcllia Dahlke Eden Prairie. MX 55346 Janet Dalton Westwood. MA 02090 James G. Dab Hingham, MA 02043 Lynn M. Davis Attleboro FIs.. MA 02763 Elizabeth A. Hawaii- Abdulla Dorchester. MA 02121 Mari Dcrtsakyan Watertown. MA 02172 Colleen B. Devlin Medford. MA 02155 William G. Devlin Malden. MA 02148 John DiCicco Brighton. MA 02135 Antonio C. Dias Somerville. MA 02145 Paul K. Donovan Canton. MA 02021 I odd O. Douglas Yorktown Hts.. NY 10598 Peter J. Doyle Cambridge. MA 02139 Maura A. Fahv Milton. MA 02186 Sheila }. Farren Medford. MA 02155 Robert G. Fornaro Milton. MA 02186 Pamela J. Gardiner Narragansett. Rl 02882 Allen Gevorkian Belmont. MA 02178 Ida M. Giles Boston. MA 02115 Jonathan H. Gross Cambridge. MA 02139 Thomas W. Hall Walpole. MA 02081 RamziJ. Hanania Chestnut Hill. MA 02167 William W. Hayward Chelmsford. MA 01824 John R. Heffernan Wellesley. MA 02181 Norman Heusser Leicester. Mz 01524 John Hopkins Methuen. MA 01844 Kin Man Hui Milton. MA 02186 Annet J. Hnijing Baltimore. Nil) 21227 David A. Humphrey Jr. No. Quincy. MA 021 1 Cristinc C. Hurler Boston. MA 02115 Zaki R. Ibrahim Watertown. MA 02172 Mahdi N. Kabbani Brookline. MA 02146 Julie Y. Kang Medford. M A 02155 Michael J. Kean Wellesley. MA 02181 Martin B. Keogh Huntington. NY 1 1743 Paul C. Kilty Weymouth. MA 02188 Valamie W. Kuan Boston. MA 02123 Mo Kit Lam Boston. MA 02123 Craig T. LeBlanc Templeton. MA 01468 Suk-Yi Lee Boston. MA 02118 Dean H. Letcndre Boston. MA 02115 Lcilani 1.. Lew Natick Village. MA 19760 Nga Wan l.o Boston. MA 02215 Sally A. Louie Brookline. MA 02146 Cue To Ly Waltham. MA 02154 Brenda J. Mali Lynn. MA 01901 Sandra M. Mahanv Biddeford. ME 04005 Kenneth P. Marini Abington. MA 02351 Michael V Martin Boston. MA 02115 Brian D. McClintock Ballston. NY 12019 Timothy McDaid Somerville. MA 02143 Maureen McGowan Dorchester. MA 02122 I urieJ. Melisse Medford. MA 02155 Kristin K. Mikkelson Williamsville. NY 14221 David F. Miller Woburn. MA 01801 Lynne A. Mitchell Belmont. MA 02178 Robert II. Moreau Boston. MA 02115 Jeffrey A. Morrison Marblehead, MA 01945 Sherine S. M oust a fa Cambridge. MA 02139 Yuk Lin Mui Quincy. MA 02169 Scott W. Murpln Reading. MA 01867 Brenda |. Naughton Quincy. MA 02171 Thomas W. Needham Dedham. MA 02026 Lawrence W. Nelson Concord. MA 01742 John P. Nenos Brockton. MA 02401 Andrew R. Newcomb Auburn. MA 01501 Eric A. Newman No. Woodmerc. Y 11581 Oi Yee Ng Brighton. MA 02135 Jennifer A. Nielsen Boston. MA 02115 Kit Mei Nip Boston. MA 02111 Gregory T. O'Gorman Vly. Cottage. NY 10989 Senior Index 277 Elaine Panovs W. Roxbury. MA 02132 Joseph M. Pepitone Everett. MA 02149 David |. Petropulos Malden. MA 02148 Charles L. Proctor Jr. Ipswich. MA 01938 Anne-Marie Puschak Brighton. MA 02135 Mashiur Rahman Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Kirbv S. Richards Amherst. NH 03031 Scott M. Richter Smithtown, NY 11787 Jeffrey P. Robarge Boston. MA 02118 John M. Romanic k Boston. MA 02120 George L. Rosa Framingham. MA 01701 Paul 1). Roy Manchester. Nil 03102 Miles ). Russell Concord. NH 03301 Edward Sartorelli Chelmsford. MA 01824 David A. Scaramoz a Hamden. CT 06518 Mark A. Schmidel Shelburne. V I 05482 Rachel Scott Arlington. MA 02174 Karen Semcraro Lincoln Park, NJ 07035 Daniel E. Shuman Needham. MA 02194 James T. Snow Somerville. MA 02145 DanaJ. Sodcrberg Boston. MA 02215 David M. Spector Cherry Hill. NJ 08003 Andrew J. Suchoff Mahopac. NY 10541 Eugene S. Sullivan Wesley Hills. NY 10952 James T. Sullivan Quincy. M A 02170 Perry J. Sylvester Brockton. MA 02402 Paul J. Thomas Wallingford. CT 06492 Teri D. Thurnquist Malden. MA 02148 Antonette Tummino Revere. MA 02151 Robert J. Vandal Jr. N. Attleboro. MA 02760 Dean A. Vanelli Quincy. MA 02169 Andrea L. White Myrtle Beach. SC 29577 Michael D. Wilson Boston. MA 02115 Yim Lan Yee Quincy. MA 02170 GaryJ. Younis Belmont. MA 02178 Human Resources Management Leigh A. Bloom Boston. MA 02115 Susan A. Collins Dorchester. MA 02124 Diana M. Doucette Stoneham. MA 02180 Sharon A. Gilman Acton. MA 01720 Lisa M. Grover Arlington. MA 02174 Suzanne L. Helms Boston. MA 02118 Joyce E. Hunt Sutton. MA 01527 James P. Kennedy Quincy. MA 021 1 Steven E. Lcwan Brighton. MA 02135 Dana L. Mac Aulay Stonington. CT 06378 Deborah L. Moran Quincy. MA 02169 Jaimee B. Kabinowitz Boston. MA 02115 Patricia A. Rose Nashua. NH 03063 Deborah R. Schoor Warwick. Rl 02886 Marketing Stephen B. Acciari E. Rochester. NY 14445 Michelle L. Alekson Pittsford. NY 14534 Katherine E. Allen Sudbury. MA 01776 Roman G. Aluisv Lake Placid. NY 12946 Michael Amico Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Jacqueline Andrews Boston. MA 02115 Angela K. Archambault Boston. MA 02118 Christopher Azzoto Newton. MA 02167 Carl Babers Boston. M A 02118 John F. Barry Jr. Northbridge. MA 01534 John W. Baumbach Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 David M. Beausolcil Boston, M A 02115 Larry M. Behrman Warminster. PA 18974 MarkJ. Benevento Somerville. MA 02145 Alexandra Berman Medford. MA 02155 Sylvie E. Bonnichon Hingham. MA 02043 la ri Ann Bowman Brookline. MA 02146 David C. Boynton Lincoln, MA 01773 Florence Bravat Boston. MA 02115 Marielle O. Breton Allston. MA 02134 Gary Brookner Lexington, MA 02173 Damian A. Brousse Boston. M A 02118 Marie-Laure Brown Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Robert L. Browne II Braintree. MA 02184 Dwyane A. Bryant Pittsfield. NH 03263 William J. Buonato Jr. Bensalem, PA 19020 Debra L. Burg Wellesley. M A 02181 Sean F. Burke Harleysville. PA 19438 I jura J. Canzanelli Lexington. MA 02173 Barbara J. Caron Pawtucket. RI 02861 David C. Casanova Branford. CT 06405 Walid G. Chamoun Dedham. MA 02026 Steven L. Chapman Newton. MA 02159 Tina C. Christopher Shrewsbury. MA 01545 Donald J. Collins Jr. Northampton. MA 01060 Paul B. Coote W. Hampstead. NY 11552 MaryJ. Cote Taunton. MA 02780 Catherine L. Coulter Brookline. MA 02146 Janet Cronin Braintree. MA 02184 Sheila C. Cronin Westwood. MA 02090 Kathleen T. Curran Shrewsbury. MA 01545 Ijura DcMarchi West Boston. MA 02215 Paul P. DeAngelis Boston. MA 02120 Mary M. DeCenzo Boston. M A 02118 Gregory P. DcForge Arlington. MA 02174 Stephen V. DcSchenes Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Lorraine T. DiBacco Watertown, MA 02172 MarkJ. Doherty Foxboro. MA 02035 Neal R. Donovan Wenham. MA 01984 Renee M. Dupont Webster. MA 01570 Christine P. Durctte Malden. M A 02148 Robert T. Faust Boston. MA 02115 Jennifer A. Fcllmann N. Attleboro, MA 02760 John M. Fergus Congers, Ny 10920 John A. Field Needham. MA 02192 Sean P. Flaherty Brighton. MA 02135 Kevin Flanagan W. Long Branch. NJ 07764 David M. Forgetta N. Andover, MA 01845 Virginie Y. Forterre Boston. MA 02215 Jo Ann Frabetti Boston. MA 02115 Clark T. Fredericks Newton, NJ 07860 Michael T. Gallagher Boston. MA 021l8 Chareice A. Gambardella Easton. CT 06612 Michael C. Garlisi Sudbury. MA 01776 Stephanc Gamier Boston, MA 02215 Andrea C. Getek Winthrop. MA 02152 Jay J. Gilman Ashland. M A 01721 Margaret H. Gleavy Dedham. MA 02026 Nicholas Gnazzo Boston. MA 02118 Lewis R. Goldstein Quincy. MA 02169 Loretta Gonsalves Andover. M A 01810 Diane J. Goodman Needham. MA 02194 Lance J. Gordon Boston. MA 02115 Whitney A. Grecnawald Boston. MA 02118 Lawrence J. Greer Boston. MA 02215 Scott D. Greiner Farmington. CT 06032 Rosario Gulino Wallingford. CT 06492 Charles T. Haering Bellingham. MA 02019 William H. Hansen Burlington. MA 01803 Elizabeth T. Harris Roxbury. MA 02119 Patrice E. Headd Vernon. CT 06066 Kathleen M. Hemingway Malden. MA 02148 Deborah L. Henrikscn Massapcqua, NY 11758 Andrew J. Hermo Nutley. NJ071I0 Kristin L. Hicks Salem. MA 01970 Donald F. Higley Lexington. MA 02173 Michael G. Holder Northvale. NJ 07647 Timothy B. Horan Getzvillc. NY 14068 Jennifer V. Horchner Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 James E. Horne Norwood. MA 02062 Laetitia Hottinguer Boston. MA 02115 Kevin P. Huber Manchester. M A 01944 Cynthia A. Huberdeau Haverhill. MA 01832 Lori A. Hutchins Boston. M A 02114 Elena lannazzo Wakefield. MA 01880 Ronald E. Jackson Arlington. MA 02174 Marines Jimenez Boston. MA 02115 Charnette R. Johnson Jersey City. Nj 07305 James P. Kalogcros Lynn. MA 01904 Michael F. Kane Newton. M A 02161 John G. Kefalas Watertown. MA 02172 Robert W. Kelly Jr. Roslindale. MA 02131 Christopher Kershaw Manchester. MA 01944 Islam U. Khan Boston. MA 02116 Michele L. Kiclv Point Pleasant, Nj 08742 Douglas W. King New York. NY 10021 Terry D. Knight Melrose. MA 02176 Ronald J. Korb Boston. MA 02115 Peter L. Krause Old Lyme. CT 06371 Lori A. Labella Brookline. M A 02146 Valeric D. Lacour Boston. MA 02215 Amanda M. Lafave Enfield. CT 06082 Lisa M. 1 .arose W. Boylston. MA 01583 Elizabeth Leavitt Scituate. MA 02066 Lillian M. Lee Lexington, MA 02173 Robyn A. Lerner Stoughton. MA 02072 Paul N. Levine Mattapoisctt. MA 02739 Douglas J. Liberta Newton. MA 02158 Samuel L. l.ieberman Brookline. M A 02146 Nina L. Liebowitz Boston. MA 02115 Jonathan C. Lixs Boston, MA 02115 John O. Lombardi Jr. Everett. MA 02149 Henry F. Long Norwalk. CT 06850 Diane M. Lopreste Medford. MA 02155 Maile D. Luke Boston. MA 02116 Adam D. Lustbader Newton Hglds.. MA 02161 Richard J. Luzzo Paxton. MA 01612 Meg A. Lyons Boston. MA 02215 Karen Madden Glen Falls. NY 12801 Diana E. Macnhout Walpole. MA 02032 Bradley M. Mages Westport. CT 06880 Cynthia F. Magnes Tenafiy, NJ 0 670 Delphine H. Marcais Boston. MA 02115 278 Senior Index Cary P. Marino Winchester, MA 01890 Natalie L. Marinow Brookline, MA 02146 Debra L. Matulaitis Concord. NH 03301 Douglas M. McBride Central Islip. NY 11722 F. Wayne McDaniel Arlington, MA 02174 Thomas C. McDonald Taunton, MA 02780 Charles C. McGoldrick Boston. MA 02115 Thomas R. McNeff New Haven, CT 06511 William E. McNey Brighton, MA 02315 Robert J. Medwar Winchester. MA 01890 LeRonda M. Mello Marion. MA 02738 Ian A. Menne Roxburv, NY 12474 Cheryl L. Milanettc Amherst. NH 03031 Joseph M. Miller Boston, MA 02115 Mary L. Montefusco Lloyd Harbor. NY 11743 William G. Morgan Walpole. MA 02081 Michelle L. Morisseau Woonsocket. RI 02895 Audrey E. Moritz Winthrop. MA 02152 Heather M. Morton Duxbury. MA 02332 Tina E. Moulton Salem, MA 01970 Lucy K. Mugizi Boston. MA 02115 Beth A. Mullen Vero Beach. FL 32962 Kathleen Nagle Milton. MA 02186 Renee Nardoni Whitehsc. Sia.. NJ 08889 Richard S. Naszcyniec Jr. Midland. GA 31 20 Nikki K. Nestor Lynnfield. MA 01940 L. Robert Nourse Boston. MA 02118 Anne E. O'Brien N. Springfield. VA 22079 Maureen A. O'Connell Fitchburg. MA 01420 Scott J. Osgood Boston. MA 02128 Cccile Pageard Boston, MA 02116 Linda Paltrineri Northboro. MA 01532 Toric A. Papin Boxford, MA 01921 Jeffrey E. Parsons East Boston, MA 02128 David P. Pearson Amesbury, MA 01913 Randall D. Pease Boston, MA 02115 Neal Perlstein Boston. MA 02118 Mark A. Phillips Ridgefield. CT 06877 Kurt E. Smith Andover. MA 01810 Jay T. Pilkington Wellsely. M A 02181 Gordon W. Travis Chatham. NJ 07928 Gregory K. Pimental Sophie Tzanos Brockway. PA 15824 Boston. MA 02215 Penny E. Pimentel Kenneth Vaughan Jamaica Plain. MA 02123 Waltham. MA 02154 Linda S. Porter Boston, MA 02115 Timothy J. Vaughan Nashua. NH 03060 JohnJ. Power Walpole. MA 02081 Andris K. Veidis Newton, MA 02161 Craig B. Powers •Boston. MA 02120 David A. Powers Somcrsworth, NH 03878 Curtis A. Price Mattapan. MA 02126 Florence Viguier Boston. MA 02215 Caroline A. Vix Boston, MA 02215 James A. Walker Longmcadow, MA 01106 Gregory K. Prosl Duxbury. MA 02332 Marie E. Waiters Suffield. CT 06078 Lauren B. Raisman Tracey E. Weafer Needham. MA 02192 Lynnfield. MA 01940 Donna K. Ramstrom Stephen A. Weiss Natick. MA 01760 Sharon. MA 02067 John D. Raymond Susan K. White Salem. NH 03079 Methuen. MA 01844 Patrick G. Rcimer Leslie I). Williams Guilford. CT 06437 Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Kim P. Remold Scott D. Wolf Centerport. NY 11721 Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Randall H. Rcnjilian Albany. NY 12205 H. Thomas Wolfcnden Framingham, MA 01701 Jeffrey M. Rice No, Attleboro, MA Richard M. Wood Salem. MA 01970 02760 Brett C. Woolhouse George L. Rice Jr. Framingham. MA 01701 No. Attleboro, MA 02760 Lynne C. Wright Boston. MA 02115 Diane P. Robinson Rye. NH 03870 Cheryl Zdanis Allston. MA 02134 John C. Rodriguez Allston. MA 02134 Finance and Steve M. Roper Boston, MA 02120 Insurance Nancy A. Roth Boston. MA 02115 Amy E. Adams Gerard M. Ryan Worcester. MA 01609 Reading, MA 01867 Jean-Luc Adjo Souheil Salinum Brookline. MA 02146 Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Avais Altaf Karen M. Salvucci West Roxbury. MA Newton. MA 02158 02132 Marie-Pierr Saminn Wayne M. Alves Boston. MA 02215 Brewster. MA 02631 Michael W. Sanders George S. Andrew III Lincoln, MA 01773 Wethersfield. CT 06109 Elizabeth A. Santa Francine R. Armagno Waltham. MA 02154 Boston. MA 02115 Maria J. Sciarappa Newton. MA 02158 Boris Auguste Boston. MA 02116 Othmanc H. Scnoussi Marianne Austin Boston. M A 02115 Milton, MA 02186 Michael Sherman Craig A. Avcdikian Randolph. MA 02368 Neeaham, MA 02192 Evan Shneider Ricky E. Bagolie Sharon. MA 02067 E. Rutherford. NJ 07073 Joanne M. Short Robin D. Bart Lynn. MA 99999 Trumbull. CT 06611 Orazio Siclari Fernando L. Batlle Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Boston. MA 02115 Claire Simeon Deborah A. liegeman Boston. MA 02115 Brookline. MA 02146 Andrew H. Simon Scott R. Bemis Boston. MA 02115 Marlboro. MA 01752 James P. Sleight holm Dorchester. MA 02122 Joseph W. Bcnkert Nahant. MA 01908 Eric A. Benson Cromwell. CT 06416 Paul R. Blaetz III Merchant ville. NJ 08109 C- Scott Bois Califon. NJ 07830 Jeffrey S. Bornstein Boca Raton, FL 33498 Marc D. Boulet Boston. MA 021 14 Frederic Boyer Boston. MA 02115 John R. Bradley Boston. MA 02115 Robert F. Braga Jr. Quincy. MA 02169 Kelly L. Brantncr Enfield, CT 06082 Robert C. Breen Quincy. MA 02169 Patrick J. Brosnan Medford. MA 02155 Laetitia Brossette Cambridge. MA 02138 Christopher Bucchino Lavalc. MD 21502 Ossie K. Buckner III N. Myrtle Bch.. SC 29597 John D. Buda Swamscott. MA 01907 Christophe Buffet Boston. MA 02118 Joshua A. Buksbaum W. Hartford, CT 06117 Alan K. Bureau Revere. MA 02151 Steven E. Burgess Waltham. MA 02154 Theresa J. Burke Boston. MA 02115 Kevin P. Burns Lynn. MA 01902 Joseph M. Callahan Medford. MA 02155 Valerie L. Callen Say ville. NY 11782 Kevin G. Carney Wallingford. PA 19086 Daniel G. Carpenito Boston. MA 02136 William J. Catanzaro Boston. MA 02115 Eddie K. Chan Brighton. MA 02135 Rodney J. Che E. Willtston. NY 11596 Reid C. Cheyne Highlands. NJ 07732 Walter S. Choroszej Arlington, MA 021 4 Michael J. Clifford Little Falls. NJ 07424 Cheryl A. Clifton Sharon. MA 02067 James M. Coffey III E. Bridgewater. MA 02333 Paul Collaz o Lexington. MA 02173 Joseph M. Como N. Branford. CT 06471 Pete T. Constantine Ithaca, NY 14850 Shawn R. Converv Philadelphia. PA 19152 Gerard J. Coughlin Hamden. CT 06517 Howard S. Cowan Norwood, MA 02062 Jeremy E. Cox Boston. MA 02115 David A. Cronin Princeton. MA 01541 Mark A. Crowley Lynnfield. MA 01940 Yann Cruvellier Cambridge. MA 02138 Christopher Culross Auburn. MA 01501 Thuy-Linh Dao-Nguven Bosum. MA 02115 Christopher Dautel Rockville Ctr., NY 11570 James F. Dean Greenwich. CT 06831 Mark J. DcCclle East Boston, MA 02128 GaryJ. DePaolo Hopkmton. MA 01748 Arnaud DeVillepin Boston, M A 02115 Robert J. DiMagi gio Norwich. CT 06360 Michael J. Distasio Quincy. M A 02169 Kwasi A. Dodi Newton, MA 02158 Scott E. Dolan Clinton. CT 06413 Robert F. Drurv Quincy. MA 02169 Scott H. Duncombe Cohasset. MA 02025 Matthew J. Eagan Boston. MA 02120 Colleen Ennis Nashua. NH 03062 Robert S. Falso Stoughton. MA 02072 Stephen Fanto Aberdeen. NJ 07747 Matthew J. Flannery Up. Montclair. NJ 07043 Lisa F. Fletcher Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Katherine A. Fogarty Boston. M A 02120 Anne L. Foley South Boston. MA 02127 ionathan L. Fritts tockawaya, NJ 07866 David B. Galante Boston. MA 02116 ErikJ. Gates Brighton. MA 02135 Mitchell L. Geer Boston. MA 02116 Mark A. Gentile Boston. MA 02118 Nancy S. Gerber Walpole. MA 02081 Eva Glogowski New Britain. CT 06052 Stevan B. Gold Brookline. MA 02146 William G. Graham Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Brian J. Griffin Palm Beach. FI. 33480 John E. Grillo 111 Parsippany. NJ 07054 Senior Index 279 Alfred!. Hammond Reading. MA 01867 Jeffrey S. Healey Hingham. MA 02043 Suzanne M. Henderson Hanover. MA 02339 Donald I'. Hicks Woodstock. CT 06281 Heather Hodgson Dover. MA 02030 Christopher Holtz Boston. MA 02115 F.mmanuel G. Houdaillc Boston. MA 02116 Richard F. Howard Swansea. MA 02777 Darryl S. Hughes Obcrlin. PA 17113 David F. Inselberg Northwoodmere, NY 11581 Karen I). Isles Dorchester. MA 02124 Aubrey A. Johnson Brooklyn. NY 11239 Stephanie R. Johnson Boston. MA 02115 Gregory Kandaras Watertown, MA 02172 Nadim F. Kassir Medford. MA 02155 Chisun N. Kim Allston. MA 02134 Peter Y. Ko Allston. MA 02134 Charles W. Lang Somerville. MA 02143 Joseph M. l.angnne F-ast Boston. MA 02128 Mei Lee Lee Boston. MA 02115 William R. Lee Jr. Brookline. MA 02146 Kristine V. Leonard Pine Bush. NY 12566 Robert G. Lepage South Hadley. MA 01075 Gary R. Leuck Bergen field. NJ 07621 Paige A. Lombard Swampscott. MA 01907 Michael N. Lombardo Newton. M A 02161 Jean M. Loreth Braintree. MA 02184 James D. Loring Hingham. MA 02043 Bruce A. MacDonald Ji. Manchester. MA 01944 Linda J. Madore Arundel. MF. 04005 Andre J. Mallegol Concord. MA 01742 Karen L. Mancini Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Jeffrey L. Mann Boca Raton, FL 33434 John P. Mann New Britain. CT 06053 George M. Marshall Berlin. MA 01503 Kamran M.immkI Weymouth. MA 02188 Suzanne M. Matulis Hopkington, MA 01748 Stanley P. Mavromates Jr. Lauderhill. FL 33319 Philip R. McCabe Jr. Pembroke. MA 02359 Sean A. McCarron Pawtucket. R1 02861 Michael G. McDougall Boston. MA 02115 Daniel J. McGonigleJr. Brighton. MA 02135 Stephen A. McGovern Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Daniel F. McKeehan Wallingford. CT 06492 Paul E. Me Wade II Medway. MA 02053 Lillian D. Menis Newton. MA 02159 Karl O. Moeller Madeira Beach. FL 33700 James J. Montalbano Huntington. NY 11743 Dawn M. Montanaro Coventry. RI 02816 Richard M. Morano II Upper Saddle River. NJ 07458 Deirdre M. Morgan Ramsey. NJ 07446 Victor D. Morgan Jr. Winthrop. MA 02152 Beatrice Mouleyre Boston. MA 02115 Erie S. Mueller West ford. MA 01886 Robin M. Muldoon Boston. MA 02115 Sean N. Mullins Brockton. MA 02401 Erik J. Mundy Ballston Lake. NY 12019 Michael I.. Murphy Marlton. NJ 08653 Michael S. Nawrocki Fall River. MA 02720 Susan O'Brien Fair Lawn. NJ 07410 Marie A. Osias Roslindale. MA 02131 John II. Padwater Boston. MA 02115 Phillipe J. Palomba Boston. M A 02113 Agapios W. Pavlidcs Huntington. NY 11743 Brian J. Peach Quincy. MA 02169 Michele M. Pelletier Andover. CT 06232 Michael J. Perisho Bolton. CT 06040 Daniel R. Peterson Quincy. MA 02169 Douglas B. Peterson Hamden. CT 06514 Elena Piccirilli Somerville. MA 02143 Gary Piscatelli Billerica. M A 01821 Carol Ann Raposo Fall River. MA 02723 H. Craig Rappaiiort Gladwync. PA 19035 Nandita Ann Ray Bristol. CT 06010 Ralph S. Reinig Paxton. MA 01612 Perry A. Reis Stoneham. MA 02180 Damien P. Remy Cambridge. MA 02138 Carolyn M. Richers Boston. MA 02115 Joseph P. Robinson Burlington. MA 01803 Dorothy A. Rossomando Somers. NY 10589 William A. Scalzulli Jefferson. MA 01522 Ellen S. Schapiro Boston. MA 02115 Deborah M. Sc hares Cedar Falls. 1A 50613 Jerry Seid Boston. M A 02111 Christopher Serjak Boston. MA 02115 Jacqueline Shipley Boston. MA 02115 Paul B. Sirois Auburn. ME 04210 George L. Soroka Meriden. C'l 06450 Igor Suica Boston. MA 02115 Ctrl F. Sundstrom Boston. MA 02113 Michael P. Taranovich Proctor. VT 05765 Antonio Todisco Winchester. MA 01890 Ralph Torretta Revere. MA 0215! Kevin C. Travers Lynnftcld. M A 01940 Daniel C. Tucker Hackensack. NJ 07601 Lori Ann Ulm Raynham. MA 02767 Daniel VaudoJr. Arlington. MA 02174 Mark A. Venuti Bedford. MA 01730 Lillian E. Vespa Newton Ctr., MA 02159 l-iurence A. Viallix Boston. MA 02115 John P. Vignone Franklin. MA 02038 Steven Villani Revere. MA 02151 Virginia M. Vitkauskas Avon. CT 06001 Paul J. Walker Boston. MA 02118 Julie L. Walters Portsmouth, Nil 03801 Peter S. Weiner Belmont. MA 02178 Kristin J. Weisker Mansfield. MA 02048 William W. Wilson Wenham. MA 01984 Charlene A. Wojciehowski Toms River. NJ 08753 Robert J. Zdanis Allston. MA 02134 Management Deborah H. Adley Hingham. MA 02043 Lee M. Alford Brighton, MA 02135 Julie F. Arcari Malden. MA 02148 Carole A. Ayoub Westwood. Si A 02090 Jeffrey S. Backstrom Auburn. MA 01501 Anthony S- Barbarile Kings Park. NY 11754 Brenda J. Behrends Needham. MA 02194 Jerome Bellamy Boston. MA 02115 Pierre M. Boyer Kingston. MA 02364 Gregory F. Brousseau North Easton. MA 02356 Joseph J. Callahan Jr. No. Quincy. M A 02171 Brian C. Caple Boston. MA 02215 Anita J. Carney New Providence, NJ 07974 Marie T. Castellano Pembroke. MA 02359 David R. Chambers Belmont. MA 02178 Scott E. Cicciari Fairport, NY 14450 Salvy Cicero Somerville. MA 02145 Catherine M. Ciolino Gloucester. MA 01930 Mark Clermont Sgrewsbury. MA 015545 Mark Clermont Shrewsbury. MA 01545 Kevin L. Clibanoff Brighton. MA 02135 Patrick J. Cotter Boston. MA 02115 Sally A. Cross Somerville. MA 02143 Melissa G. Cull Pawtucket. RI 02861 Louis T. Dabraccio Marlboro. MA 01752 John S. Damiano Braintree. MA 02184 Kathleen M. Deign.in Framingham. MA 01701 Robert J. Dempsey Jr. Dedham. MA 62026 Diana L. Dimenie Warwick. RI 02889 Tracey E. Dinar Ocean. NJ 07712 Paul W. Distasio Medford. MA 02155 Jeffrey M. Donovan Newton. MA 02158 Michael D. Farley Dracut. MA 01826 Deborah-Ann Fennessey Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Michael J. Ferragamo Revere, M A 02151 Robert N. Ferrera Cambridge. MA 02140 David M. Fleming Holliston. MA 01 46 Raymond W. Fong W. Yarmouth. MA 02673 Ursula V. Forde Boston. MA 02115 Kathy R. Frey- New City. NY 10956 Deirdre M. Gallagher Medford. MA 02155 Katherine K. Gallagher Boston. MA 02115 Margaret E. Gebhard Stoneham. MA 02180 Andrew L. Goldstein Waterbury. CT 06704 Stacey P. Gordon Brighton. MA 02134 Keri A. Griffin Needham. MA 02192 Rose Guarna Stamford, CT 06906 Roman F. Cumatav II Hopkington. MA 01748 Karen A. Harrington E. Walpole. MA 02032 l-aurie Hayes Huntington. NY 11743 Marion B. Hebert Boston. M A 02116 Kevin M. Heffernan No. Weymouth, MA 02191 John H. Hendriksen N. Pembroke. MA 02358 John H. Hill 111 Montpelier. VT 05602 Kelly-Ann Hogan Phymouth, MA 02360 Lisa M. Ho van Manchester, CT 06040 Said I. Ibrahim Boston. MA 02115 Alberta J. Jeffers Brookline. MA 02146 Hisashi Kamo Brookline. MA 02146 Ocky B. Karjono Boston. M A 02115 John A. Keith Topsfield. MA 01983 Donald A. Kennedy Jr. Saddleriver, NJ 07458 David E. King Windsor. CT 06095 Jason R. Kravitz Newton. MA 02258 Paula J. Lambert Attleboro, MA 02703 Marcella C. Lehr Boston. MA 02123 Stephen L. Leone Boston. MA 02115 David Lobello Rutherford, NJ 07070 Donna B. Lowery Westwood. MA 62090 Thomas M. Lucas Yardley, PA 19067 Salvatore N. Lupoli Chelmsford, MA 01824 James C. Lynch Jr. Randolph. MA 02368 William E. Macrae Holliston. MA 01746 280 Senior Index Jonathan D. Magan Somerset. MA 02 26 Frank J. Mahoney Bolton. MA 01740 Kaarlo T. Maki Quincy. MA 02169 Scott S. Maranian Arlington. MA 02174 Edward Marcin Wellesley, MA 02181 James L. McCabe Boston. MA 02118 Sean C. McCarroll Boston. MA 02120 Christine E. McCarthy So. Burlington, VT 05403 Daniel J. McCue Braintree. MA 02184 Steven R. McHugh Watertown. M A 02172 Stacey McLaughlin Hingnam. MA 02043 Robert G. Middendorf Syosset, NY 11791 Mary E. Morley Canton. MA 02021 Mark F. Morrissey Norwood. MA 02062 Brian R. Moses Bedford. NH 03102 Brian K. Mov Norwell. MA 02061 Karen M. Nason Clinton. MA 01510 Barry L. Nelson Dorchester. M A 02121 Jeanne M. Ng Boston. MA 02111 Jose P. Niubo Allston, MA 02134 Susan J. O'Bre a Hanover. MA 02339 Steven J. O'Brien Medway. MA 02053 Jill J. Osgood Malden. M A 02148 Sharon A. Ozirsky Bristol. CT 06010 Adamandia Pagoulatos Lindenhurst. NY 11757 Sandra E. Pcco Pittsford. NY 14534 MarkJ. Pendergast Newton. MA 02158 Jacquelyn M. Petlengill Stoneham, MA 02180 Jocelyn A. Pfaudler Boston. M A 02115 Trisha H. Phillips Brookline. MA 02146 Richard J. Poccio Revere. MA 02151 Jeffrey H. Polo Morristown, NJ 07960 Robert F. Primavera Bellingham. MA 02019 Daniel J. Quigley Seekonk. MA 02771 Thomas M. Roos Boston. MA 02120 Thomas R. Ruckledge Tewksbury, MA 018 6 Michael C. Russo Chelmsford. MA 01824 Debra M. Sances Whitman. MA 02382 Dawn M. Santos New Bedford. MA 02740 F'rcderick H. Schaeffer Beverly. MA 01915 Stephen G. Scruton Needham. MA 02192 Edward F. Shaffet Newton Ctre.. MA 02159 David F. Sheppard E. Weymouth. MA 02189 Brenda D. Simmons Roxbury. M A 02119 John R. Simmons Cumberland. Rl 02864 Mario C. Sindone Scituate. MA 02066 George E. Singleton Providence. Rl 02907 Steven B. Sokol Whitehall. PA 18052 MarcJ. St.Amand Bedford. NH 03102 James W. Stella Jr. Peabody. MA 01960 Michael A. Tarpey New Bedford. MA 02740 Chris C. Thoener Canton. MA 02021 Kimberly A. Trum Boston. M A 02116 Zachary H. Untracht Kings Park. NY 11754 Joseph T. Verdon Jersey City. NJ 07306 Carmelo L. Verruso Revere. M A 02151 Michael B. Vetstein Randolph. MA 02368 Peter J. Vigliano Needham. M A 02194 Jennifer M. Woodard Millis. MA 02054 Laura Worthley Boston. M A 02118 Scott Yanoff Stoughton. MA 02072 Nicholas F. Yee S. Hadley. MA 01075 Michael J. Zahariadcs West Haven, CT 06516 Frederick Zeytoonjian Boston. MA 02115 International Business Robert J. Antebi Greenwich, CT 06831 Kenneth G. Baker Danbury. CT 06810 Andrew M. ('lark Norwell. MA 02061 William G. Coyman Lowell, MA 01852 Christine Dinh Boston. MA 02115 Paul A. Flaherty Yardley. PA 19067 Gwen E. Gallagher Plymouth, MA 02360 Timothy G. Gilman Swampscott. MA 01907 Hyc-Won Ha Boston, MA 02115 Michael J. Harding Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Yaradhanis Hass.ui Boston. MA 02215 Dennis M. Hell wig Saratoga Sprg.. NY 12866 John C. Hen wood Brighton, MA 02135 Kellie S. Hunter Spencerport. NY 14559 Christine A. Kilfoil Cincinnati. OH 45226 Brenda C. Ko Marlboro. MA 01752 James A. Link N. Billerica. MA 01862 Hollie M. I .opes Boston. MA 62115 Kimberly A. Lord Glastonbury, CT 06033 Kelly Lurowist Hope-well Jet.. NY 12533 Michael A. Magus Boston. MA 02101 Kang Yang Mali Boston. MA 02215 Lidia Maisonct East Boston. MA 02128 Timothy A. McCarthy Milford. MA 01757 Marian F. Mclnnis Boston. MA 02115 Thomas II. Moon III E. Sandwich. MA 02537 Janice E. Murad River Edge. NJ 07661 Rosa L. Nader Salem. MA 01970 Rebecca J. Orsi Youngstown. NY 14174 Carol N. Pcnnelli Medford, MA 02155 Rene F. W. Pondollino Boston. MA 02113 Julia Quinlivan Fairfield. CT 06430 Marisa J. Sacchiero Methuen, MA 01844 Gina M. Schiavo F'oxboro, MA 02035 Brian R. Scott Birmingham, MI 48009 David M. Slocum Boston. MA 02115 James D. Spang Boston. MA 02118 Janet S. Sutherland Hebron, CT 06248 Darnell J. S. Turner Cambridge, MA 02140 George C. Uribazo Roslindale. MA 02131 Marc A. Verga Gloucester, MA 01930 Robert T. Viltodas Boston. M A 02118 Frank R. Vonoldenburg Nashua. NH 03060 Corey Zawad ki Southboro, MA 01772 Entrepre- neurship Stephen E. Arees Boston. MA 02115 Carlo Bacci Medford. MA 02155 Michael J. Bassi Adams. MA 01220 Aaron S. Belansky Lexington. MA 02173 Rodney L. Boylan Boston. MA 02115 Richard C. Brunei! Lee. MA 01238 Richard D. Cameron Alfred. ME 04002 Ci G. Early on. MA 02215 Monique Gonsalves Waltham. MA 02154 Richard A. Kier Medford. MA 02155 Peter L. Kiss E. Walpole. MA 02032 Christopher Lohring Peabody, MA 01960 Peter Mancini Lynnfield. MA 01940 David J. McCarthy Cohasset, MA 02025 Paul E. Orellana Somerville. MA 02143 Monique M. Papazian Brookline. MA 02167 Steven E. Shulman Stoughton. MA 02072 Maxmillian Singer Woodmere, NY 11598 Robert L. Stanley Jr. Boston. MA 02115 Catherine M. Tello Groveland, MA 01834 Timothy J. Wolff N. Brunswick. NJ 08902 Transportation David L. Aarons Malden. M A 02148 Charles F. Abbate Jr. Palmer. MA 01069 Brian J. Cox Sandy Hook. (71 06482 Marie C. Dodge Athol. MA 01331 Nick Gelsomini N. Quincy. MA 02171 Steven J. Goldhamer Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Michael A. MacLeod Boston. MA 02115 Steven Rinn Boston. MA 02118 B.A. Noncon centration Clark W. Lowery Newton. MA 02161 Peter L. Mayer East Amherst, NY 14051 Sean P. McNally Clinton. MA 01510 Thomas G. Regan Belmont. MA 02178 Raymond G. Rondeau Jr. Watertown. MA 02172 Patrick M. Whalen Braintree. MA 02184 Management Information Lucy A. Goodwin Chelmsford. MA 01824 Gordon K.Jee Boston, MA 02118 Donna J. Smith Waltham. MA 02154 James F. Wagner Colchester. CT 06415 College of Computer Science Computer Science Modey N. Al-Sheikh Brookline. MA 02146 Richard A. Albancse Providence, Rl 02904 Douglas F. Allen Medford. M A 02155 Robert B. Allen Arlington. MA 02174 David M. Avakian Sharon, MA 02067 Timothy A. Baker Sazonville, ME 01701 ion P. Barstow itoneham, MA 02180 Thomas M. Bent lev Andover. MA 01810 Randi A. Blatt No. Woodmere. NY 11581 Darlene E. Bonis Hamden. CT 06518 Bruce E. Bridges Newburyport. MA 01950 David J. Bristow Somerville. MA 02145 John O. Bristow Baltimore, MD 21212 F'ric M. Burr Rochester. NY 14606 Andrew J. Cafiero Boston. MA 02115 Kristen C. Callihan Hampton. NH 03842 Gerard C. Capone Somerville. MA 02143 Barry E. Carmen Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 John R. Caux Lewiston, MF. 04240 Bashar Chalabi Cambridge. MA 02140 fames C. Champoux Auburn, MA 01501 Senior Index 281 Lai Ming Chan Boston, MA 02115 Allan T. Channel! Beverly. MA 01915 Steven N. Chin Boston, MA 02134 Toddji Chinigo Canterbury. CT 06331 Charles T. Citrano Smithtown. NY 11787 Cheryl A. Coleman Brighton. MA 02135 Domenic Conte Fast Boston. MA 02128 Cesar A. Cortes Cambridge. MA 02139 F.li abcth S. Cosgrove Portsmouth. RI 02871 Deborah C. Covert F.verett. MA 02149 Martha P. Cunniff Woburn. M A 01801 William I. Daniels Sommerville. MA 02145 Rory M. Delapa Quincy. MA 02169 Jean M. DiGiovanna Brookline. MA 02146 David Dong Brighton, MA 02135 Amin A. Fakira Malden. MA 02148 Peter P. Fal one Waltham. MA 02154 Geoffrey D. Fix Chelsea. MA 02150 Colt I. Forsythe Rockland. MA 02370 Steven F. Fortuna Lawrence. MA 01843 Ralph J. Ganska Brighton. MA 02135 Barbette Gerardi Stamford. CT 06902 Kenneth A. Giusti Norwood. MA 02062 Kevin J. Golden Quincy. MA 02169 Bruce A. Greer N. Dartmouth. MA 02747 Ehrich P. Grein II Enfield, CT 06082 Uri Gries Brookline. MA 02146 Michele L. Guardabascio Waltham. MA 02154 Walter A. Heffernan Burlington, MA 01803 Kendall J. Herrick Putnam. CT 06260 Leol. Hill 111 Waltham. MA 02154 Michael A. Irons Dorchester. MA 02124 Boris G. Jakobson Brookline. MA 02146 Roger E. Johns Jr. Fairfield, CT 06430 Kris Kasemsarn Boston. MA 02115 Michael S. Klain Lowell, MA 01851 Christopher Kochenbach Boston. M A 02115 Bernard J. Kosieki Acton, MA 01720 Dennis T. Lafa ia Johnston. RI 02919 John P. Lafondjr. Boston. MA 02123 David M. Lee Auburn. MA 01501 David K. Lepauloue Saco. ME 04072 James R. Loura Roxbury. MA 02119 DanaJ. D. MacKay Wellesley. MA 02181 Patrick G. Macolino Wayne. NJ 07470 Steven R. Magoun Rockland. MA 02370 David S. Maguire Tewksbury. M A 01876 Neal R. Marion Cumberland. RI 02864 Ronald J. Martin Medford. MA 02155 John C. Maya Medford. MA 02155 Brendan B. McBreen Peabody. MA 01960 Christopher McDermott Dorchester, MA 02125 Timothy A. McGrath West Newton. MA 02165 Andrew F. McKinney Belmont, MA 02178 Darren A. McNclis Milford, CT 06460 Teresa A. McQueeney Norwood. MA 02062 Carl C. Menard Woonsocket. RI 02895 Denise M. Messier Wilbraham. MA 01095 Gerard J. Murray Boston. MA 02131 Pui Lei Ng Boston. MA 02118 John R. Ojemann Weston, MA 02193 Roland A. Olsen New City. NY 10956 Janet L. O'Striker Boston. MA 02215 Brian G. O’Sullivan Reading. MA 01867 David W. Owens So. Darmouth, MA 02748 Jeffrey A. Parker Newington, CT 06111 Susanne Pastore Norwalk. CT 06854 Steven Pelton Portland. CT 06480 Normand P. Phaneuf Manchester. Nh 03104 Alan P. Pinto Jr. Milford. CT 06460 Jason E. Probst Boston. MA 02115 Erik P. Rasmussen Boston. MA 02115 Edward T. Roche Jr. Belmont. MA 02178 John C. Rosenberg Brookline. MA 02167 David M. Ruggirri Cranston. RI 02920 PaulJ. Ruscito Hyde Park. MA 02136 Carla E. Salvucci Holbrook. MA 02343 Joseph T. Santille W. Warwick. RI 02893 Esteban Sardera Boston. MA 02115 Mark J. Sironi Peabody. MA 01960 David J. Smith Quincy, MA 02169 Peter J. Spellman Rockland, MA 02370 Peter W. Stacey Marblehead, MA 01945 Robert K. Sullivan Roslindale. MA 02131 Man Sun-Woo Boston. M A 02115 William R. Swanson Wcllesly. M A 02181 Cathryn Szckely Newton. MA 02160 David C. Taylor Waltham. MA 02154 Marsha Telesetskv Chelsea. MA 021 0 Quang Thoai Tran Boston. MA 02118 Richard K. Tripp Alexandria, VA 22306 Patrick A. Tucci West Eaton. NY 13484 Barbara I. Upham Reading. MA 01867 Maureen A. Vaughev Brighton. MA 02135 Frank C. Vozzo Pequannock. NJ 07440 Christopher Walsh Brighton. MA 02135 R. Brian Wenzinger Springfield, PA 19064 Kim L. Whitcomb Danbury. CT 06810 Roger B. Williams West Wareham. MA 02576 Paul B. Wisncr Acton. MA 01720 John D. Wolf Jr. Wethersfield. CT 06109 Guoning Wu Cambridge. MA 02138 Jill C. Yang Cambridge. MA 02140 Lawrence M. Zuch N. Bellmore. NY 11710 John A. Zukowski Kcntiworth. NJ 07033 College of Criminal Science Criminal Justice Craig R. Adams Cumberland. RI 02864 l.aura M. Allen Cos Cob. CT 06807 Carolyn E. Allison Armonk. NY 10504 Courtney K. Anderson Newton Center. MA 02159 Dante Angelucci Newton. MA 02158 Andrea Anzalone Winthrop. MA 02152 Nino Apodemi Watertown, MA 02172 Robert J. Barry Dedham. MA 02026 Tara M. Bartlett Boston. MA 02115 Manuel Benegasjr. Boston. M A 02118 Pine Bennett Paterson, NJ 07514 Timothy J. Blomberg Wilbraham. MA 01095 Robert Botelhojr. S. Easton. MA 02375 Matthew R. Boudctte Med field, MA 02052 Carol L. Boudreau Nashua. NH 03060 Gerard E. Boyce West Roxburv. MA 02132 Diane J. Bradman Boston. MA 02199 Brian K. Brennan Boston. MA 02120 Boris Brikman W'est Roxbury. MA 02132 Katherine P. Brown Boxborough, MA 01719 Cathleen E. Campbell Allston. MA 02134 Tina L. Cardinale Hudson. MA 01749 Stephanie A. Carnevale Beverly. MA 01915 EricJ. Caron New Bedford. MA 02744 john C. Carvalho all River, MA 02720 Joseph F. Ciavola Worcester. MA 01603 Alysse Cline W. Medford. MA 02155 Charles F. Cobb 111 Medford. MA 02155 Michael F. Colorusso Medford. MA 02155 Karen E. Coluntino Medford. MA 02155 Daniel J. Connerty Burlington. MA 01803 James M. Connolly Walpole. MA 02081 Shawn E. Corle Cortland. NY 13045 Carla C. Correia Melrose. MA 02176 John J. Cassia III Dartmouth, MA 02748 Stephen C. Cote Danvers. MA 01923 Eileen T. Creham Quincy. MA 02170 Katherine W. Dalbec Brookline. MA 02146 lasuise T. Danicle Roxburv Crsng., MA 02120 Carl M. David Mattapan. MA 02126 Robert J. David Milford. CT 06460 Karen L. Dcjong Malden. MA 02148 Leandro A. DiFilippo Lynn. MA 01902 Andrew O. Doucette Hyde Park. MA 02136 Andrew P. Downes Scituate. MA 02066 John L. Duer Wolcott. CT 06716 Danny Duffin Scituate. MA 02066 Rebecca S. Fallon Scituate. MA 02066 Nancylynn E. Flatley Poolesville. MD 20837 Guy Fleck Boxford, MA 01921 Janice E. Fogarty Salem. MA 01970 Pamela M. Forgays Lowell. MA 01852 Erica L. Forman Allston. MA 02134 David J. Fullen Auburn, MA 01501 Andrea C. Garcia Randolph. NH 03570 James C. Gilmartin Millis. MA 02054 Paul Giuliano Waltham. MA 02154 Eben T. Goode Hull. MA 02045 Tobias D. Goode Hull. MA 02045 William D. Goodison II Moosup. CT 06354 Mario A. Greco West Newton. MA 02165 Mark E. Guz i Westboro. M A 01581 Karen D. Haley Kingston, MA 02364 Joseph C. Hallice Arlington, MA 02174 Todd D. Hammond Rutland. MA 01543 Donald W. Hansen Boston. MA 02116 Karl R. Harmon Needham. MA 02192 Michael T. Harpster Southboro. MA 01772 Kevin C. Horsey Manchester. MA 01944 John P.Hogan Shrewsbury. MA 01545 Russell C. Holske Jr. Mansfield. MA 02048 Patricia L. Ianni Colchester, VT 05446 Mark A. Iantosca Norwood. MA 02062 282 Senior Index Kristen 1.. Isacsen New York. NY 10005 Peter C. Kinder Jamestown. R1 02835 Brendan J. King Norwood. MA 02062 Marceto A. Kopcow Hicksville. NY 11801 John T. Kosinski Cambridge, MA 02141 Robert ). Kotowski Medford. MA 02155 Keith G. Kruskall Brockton. MA 02402 JohnM. Krygowski Marlboro. MA 01752 Jennie M. Lee W. Springfield. MA 01089 Ann M. l.indblad Springfield. MA 01109 Derrick R. Luby No. Wales. PA 19454 Kenneth M. Ludowig Woodbridge, NJ 07095 Peter J. Luiso Mahopac. NY 10541 Shawn M. Lynch Somerville. MA 02143 James G. Mansour Woburn. MA 01801 Charles D. Market) Falmouth. MA 02540 Agnes A. Martin Dorchester. MA 02124 Paul I). McCarthy Westwood. MA 02090 William P. McCoy Boston. MA 02115 Mike F. McF.lhenny Davidsonville, MD 21035 John F. Mclsaac Boston. MA 02115 Leannc Mirabclla Winthrop, MA 02152 Kevin T. Moulton Piscataway, NJ 08854 Daniel E. Mulkern Bridgewater. MA 02324 JamesJ. Mulrv W. Roxbury. Si A 02132 Peter S. Murray Ashland. M A 01721 Heidi A. Nelson Nashua. NH 03062 John Nerich l.ynn. MA 01905 David J. Nichols Revere. M A 02151 David G. O'Brien Brookline. MA 02146 Leslie E. Parker Wellesley. MA 02181 Richard G. Peck Boston. MA 02118 Tracey L. Pilino Easton, PA 18042 Ronald Ponte Stoneham. MA 02180 Matthew Prescott Hopkinton. MA 01748 Gregory F. Quill Winchester. MA 01890 Eric D. Reed Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 Todd W. Remington Manomei, MA 02345 Gcralyn Riley Franklin. MA 02038 Donna M. Rosa Revere. MA 02151 Emil Sabet-Fard Newton ville. MA 02160 Jonathan A. Schleffer Brockton. MA 02401 Peter V. Sengos Lorain. OH 44053 Paul R. Sicard Westwood. MA 02090 William T. Slyne West Roxburv. MA 02132 Karen H. Snyder Milford. MA 01757 Robert Sosa New Bedford. MA 02740 Gina M. Sousa Taunton, MA 02780 Frank H. Spillane Easton. MA 02375 Stephanie Spuria Belmont. MA 02178 Florence E. Stanford Boston. M A 02115 Joseph F. Stasiak Hamden, CT 06518 Timothy '1'. Stevens Dover-Foxcroft. ME 04426 Shawn C. Stiebel Westbury. NY 11590 Jay W. Stoothoff Woodbury. CT 06798 Kathryn A. Slyer Highland Park. 11.60035 Rolando Suliverasjr. Lawrence. MA 01841 Richard M. Susi Koslindalc. MA 02131 Stephen J. Svensen Boston. MA 02115 Lisa M. Sweet Boston. M A 02118 Timothy J. 'I'arr Fitchburg. MA 01420 Elizabeth A. Tobin Brighton. MA 02135 Paul B. 'Poland Westwood. MA 02090 Stephen M. Tomaski Natick. MA 01760 Maerisa K. Trafficante Saugus. M A 01906 Jeffrey W. Wagner Stoughton. MA 02072 William F. West Jr. Milton. MA 02186 Amy K. Westerman Mt. Joy. PA 17552 Katherine L. Wilding Arlington. MA 02174 Christina R. Williams Boston. MA 02126 David M. Williams Arlington. MA 02174 Tracy M. Williams Chelsea. MA 02150 Linda M. Wilson Unionville. CT 06085 Janice V. Winn Boston. MA 02115 Jennifer M. Witherell Portland. CT 06480 Allison L. Woodhousc Manchester. CT 06040 Jonathan A. Yoffe Newton. MA 92159 Scott P. Zimbler Coram. NY 11727 College of Engineering Civil Engineering Kamil H. Abboud Boston. MA 02123 Omar Abdulghani Boston. MA 02215 Craig C. Akins Braintree. MA 02184 Murad M. A. Al-Hubaishi Boston. MA 02120 Timothy S. Allen Bethel. CT 06801 Hisham S. Adude Wellesely. MA 02181 Massoud I. Atallah Quincy. MA 02169 Pamela J. Bearse Centerville. MA 02632 Joel E. Breuer Springfield. MA 01129 David M. Burke North Easton. MA 02356 John F. Burns Roxbury. MA 02120 Patrick P. Burns Leominster, MA 01453 Paul M. Caponigro Ardsley. NY 10502 Steven R. Cattani Terrytown. NY 10591 Hiep Van Chu Boston. M A 02114 Walter B. Craig Harwich Port. MA 02646 Domenic Crugnale Malden, MA 02148 David A. Dangelo Everett. MA 02149 John D. Del loro Framingham. M A 01701 Brian J. Donovan Scituate. MA 02066 Mark A. Finnegan Holliston, M A 01746 Eric W. Fleming Needham. M A 02194 Kevin M. Flood Bridgeport. CP 06606 Mark A. Flynn Boston. MA 02115 John F. Ford Branford. CP 06405 Anne M. Gilbert Boston. MA 02115 L. Keith Girouard I.exington, MA 02173 Charles J. Gore North Reading. MA 01864 Patrick J. Greenan Milton. MA 02186 Keith A. Hague Boston. MA 02118 Michael J. Harrington Somerville. MA 02145 Khaled H. E. Hudhud Boston. MA 02115 Alison S. It kowit Roslindale. MA 02131 Warner N. King III Hampton. NH 03842 Seth E. Kinzel Hull. MA 02045 Thomas A. Lampron North Adams. MA 01247 Michael J. Leavitt Paoli. PA 19301 Maria E. Leonardo Boston. MA 02115 Robert F. MacDonald Arlington. MA 02174 David F. Markt West Roxburv. MA 02132 Laurie-Ann McCarthy Melrose. MA 02176 Jeffrey M. McCormick Harrisville. Rl 02830 Neal D. Mctzendorf Old Saybrook. CP 06475 Donald G. Meyer Manhasset. NY 11030 Richard E. Ministri Boston. M A 02118 Aida Moughawech Cambridge. MA 02138 Michael J. Mullanev Leominster, MA 01 -153 James R. Nichols Chicopee, MA 01013 Timothy F. Nicholson Blackstonc, MA 01504 Richard A. O'Connell Weston. MA 02193 Perry M. Paganelli Georgetown. MA 01833 Anthony J. Papa Liverpool. NY 13088 Donald J. Peloquin Tiverton, RI 02878 Diane L. Peterson Braintree. MA 02184 Paula Pulzone Everett. MA 02149 John L. Ratcliffe Allston. MA 02134 Gerard E. Reed 111 Cohassei. MA 02025 Theodore P. Saad Biddeford. ME 04005 Michael J. Schrader Hopkinton. MA 01748 Sohel Sharif Brookline. MA 02146 Victor M. Sherbrook Lyndon ville, V'P 05851 Eugene T. Sullivan Andover. MA 01810 Paul Wadsworth Hyde Park. MA 02136 Mark S. Wilbur N. Syracuse. NY 13212 Richard L. Williams Saugus. MA 01906 Christopher Winter Tolland. CP 06084 John P. Wyman N. Weymouth. MA 021$1 Dimitrios Zachariadis Salem. MA 01970 Mechanical Engineering Richard M. Alcxy Conshohoekcn. PA 19428 Darryl D. Allen West Roxbury. MA 02132 James M. Barlas hlo. Hollywood. CA 91606 Roderick H. Beaulieu Bow. NH 03301 Michael 'P. Beers Boston. M A 02115 Douglas M. Bell Somerville. MA 02145 Scot A. Blodgett Framingham. MA 01701 John P. Bonica Boston. MA 02132 Anthony J. Borghctti Revere, M A 02151 John A. Bowman Arlington. MA 02174 jonathon M. Brent lopewell. NJ 08525 Derek M. Buchler Brookline. MA 02146 William A. Burbank Ridgefield. CT 06877 Diane M. Burger Pcquannock. NJ 07440 John R. Burns HI Franklin. MA 02038 Salim M. Byda W. Roxbury. MA 02132 Frank W. Cafarelli MiddlelK.ro. MA 02346 Mark 'P. Callahan Oxford. ME 04270 John B. Carrns Jr. Woburn. MA 01801 Christopher Chestnut Ellington. CT 06029 Steven L. Day Rumford. MF. 04276 Joseph A. Delgenio Medway. MA 02053 Christopher Dibona E. Weymouth. MA 02189 Robert J. Downing Jr. Everett. MA 02149 William M. Dupray Boston. MA 02115 Brian H. F.dwardsen Bellingham. MA 02019 Kelvin R. Estrada Waltham. MA 02154 DinoJ. Farina Newton. MA 02160 Jeffrey R. Ferguson Warminster. PA 18974 Stephen 1). Foltz Ledyard, CT 06339 Senior Index 283 William T. Fontaine South Windsor. CT 06074 Ronald J. Forget East Douglas. M A 01516 Kathleen I). Foy Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Gabriel Gabrielli Jr. Waltham. MA 02154 Kenneth P. Cately llollis. Ml 03049 Paul Goldcnberg Boston. MA 02118 Stephen L. Gray Wilder. VT 05(588 Paul C. Gregory Cambridge. M A 02139 Michael J. llalas Danbury, CT 06810 Kenneth J. Hascv Melrose, MA 02176 Eric I. Mol le Cos Cob. CT 06807 Michael J. Houle Wajjjritijjr Fils., NY Vincent M. Iorio Annapolis. MD 21401 PaulJ. Ippolito Woburn. MA 01801 Zaeem Ul Islam Rcver, MA 02151 Khoder M.Jaber West Roxbury, MA 02132 Jacques A. Jean Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Jay T. Johnson Newton. MA 02159 Sharad H.Joshi Brighton. MA 02135 Christopher Jupin Clifton Park. NY 12065 Donald R. Kennedy Merrimac, MA 01860 Robert S. Killough S. Boston. MA 02127 Thomas L. Kraemcr Northboro. MA 01532 Robert 1). Kreisingcr Sandwich. MA 02563 Kevin J. Ix ary Arlington. MA 02174 Brian P. L.educ Warwick. MA 01364 Donald T. Lee Quincy. MA 02170 James P. Lindsay N. Brookfield. MA 01535 Nancy E. Logan Framingham, MA 01701 Jeffrey J. Lundgrcn Pawtucket. Rl 02860 Ann C. MacDonald Somerville, MA 02143 Gordon M. MacLarv Edmundston. AL CN 99999 Scott A. McMugo Boston, MA 02115 Sean F. McLeod Brookline. MA 02146 Christina Mines Boston. MA 02119 Brian G. Mulroe Verona. NJ 07044 Stephen L. Naworski Fawaz Alyounes David A. Crawford Danvers. MA 01923 Newton. Si A 02158 Quincy. MA 02169 Andrew S. Neumann Rajnish Anand Albert N. Creto Reading. MA 01867 Ashland. MA 01721 Wallingford. CT 06492 James A. Normington Morten F. Angclil Paul Crivell Natick. MA 01760 Brighton. MA 02135 Hyde Park. MA 02136 Christopher Nutting Stoughton. MA 020 2 Meral M. Askin Clinton Cors., NY 12514 John Czazasty Dedham. MA 02026 Daniel K. Olsen Farideddin Azarani Bruce A. Dalkowski Allendale. NJ 07401 Boston. MA 02115 Boston. MA 02115 Elaine M. Penta Jack G. Bahnan Paul B. Dao Cambridge. MA 02141 Brighton. MA 02135 Medford. MA 02155 Timothy J. Perlman Paul Bakis Edmond Derstepanian Watertown. MA 02172 Marblehead. MA 01945 W. Roxbury. MA 02132 Peter F. Pescatore Saugus. MA 01906 Joseph Bica Bridgeport. CT 06610 Peter M. Desnoyers Adams. MA 01220 Jeffrey R. Peters Randolph. MA 02368 Nana Bidabadi Boston. MA 02199 Peter Devney Andover. M A 01810 Robert R. Pinard Chester F. Boncek Bruno Diplacidojr. Dedham. MA 02026 Bedford. NH 03102 Dedham. MA 02026 Robert J. Pitman Kyle R. Bowers David J. Doherty White Horse. MA 02381 Peabody. MA 01960 Arlington. MA 02174 Benjamin B. Presses- John K. Branigan Timothy C. Donahue Bedford. MA 01730 Reading. MA 0186? Allston. MA 02134 Christopher Rega Boston. MA 02115 Robert S. Breuche Alan N. Donkin Jr. Jackson. NJ 08527 Medford. MA 02155 Constantine Rcissis Robert E. Broccoli Jr. Conrad R. Dsouza Arlington. MA 02174 N. Providence. Rl 02911 Boston. MA 02115 Karmel E. Restuccia Douglas P. Broughton Kevin A. Dudevoir Reading. MA 01867 Peabody. MA 01960 Nashua. NH 03060 William M. Roark Brian P. Burke Peter J. Dwyer Norwich. CI' 06360 Woodbridge. CT 06525 Arlington. MA 02174 Gabriel C. Rusu Robert Butts Gregory T. Eakman Shrewsbury, MA 01545 Trumbull. CT 06611 Hudson. MA 01749 Craig J. Scanzio David L. Caissy Joseph Y. Echanisjr. Cambridge. MA 02140 Boston. M A 02115 Fitchburg. MA 01420 Michael F. Shorey Dennis L. Cameron Karl F. Eisenhofer Brighton. MA 02135 Somerville. MA 02143 Boston. MA 02120 Eliot M. Sobcl Jamie A. Canelas Eiyad O. El-Aryan Watertown. MA 02172 Worcester, MA 01602 Fishkill. NY 12524 Caroline J. Starita Jean-Picrre Carney Theofilos Eliopoulos Boston. MA 02199 S. Weymouth. MA 02190 Chicopee. MA 01013 Barmac K. Taleghani Michael Carreira Charles J. F.llick Boston. MA 02118 Ludlow. MA 01056 MA 02115 Carl A. Treadwell James A. Carson Jr. Todd B. Emerson West Orange. NJ 07052 Brookline. MA 02146 Atkinson. Nil 03811 David J. Vitols Anthony R. Carter Arnold Eskenas Boston. MA 02115 Boston. MA 02118 Needham. MA 02194 Stephen D. Webb Brian Casey David P. Farr Boston. MA 02115 Braintree. MA 02184 Lexington. MA 02173 Richard A. Whalen Antonio C. Ccnteio Pasquale S. Fazio Groton. CT 06340 Waterbury. CT 06708 Providence. Rl 02906 Linda White Hyde Park. MA 02136 Hung Chen Brighton. MA 02135 Anthony Federico Revere. MA 02151 Jeremy S. Wigon Belmont, MA 02178 Grace Chow David M. Federico Boston. MA 02115 Needham. MA 02192 David S. Wolons Kevin M. Clark Sheryl L. Fertman Waldwick. NJ 07463 Millbury. MA 01527 Burke. VA 22015 Douglas A. Woodbury Jonathan E. Clifford Kevin F. Flynn Burlington. MA 01803 Randolph. MA 02368 Andover. MA 01810 Etienne Zang Somerville. MA 02145 Karen L. Cole Somerville. MA 02145 Michael C. Ford Plymouth. MA 02360 Electrical John J. (kmglcton Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Ralph R. Fortney Weston. MA 02193 Engineering James II. Conners Jr. Weymouth. MA 02191 William R. Fraser Whitman, MA 02382 Carl L. Adams Woodvillc, MA 01784 Scott R. Cooper Jamaica PI.. MA 02130 Jeffrey S. Frazer Jamestown. Rl 02835 Timothy J. Adams Dedham. MA 02026 Pierre-Rich Comely Charles M. Free Dorchester. MA 02124 Pennington. NJ 08534 Anthony M. Almonte Paul R. Couture Clifford K. Gagnon Newington. CT 06111 Medford. MA 02155 Chelsea. MA 02150 Osmin F. Alvarez Christopher (x x Brian T. Gardner North Adams, MA 01247 Middleboro, MA 02346 Watertown. MA 02172 Paul D. Gcwirtz Staten 1st.. NY 10312 John C. Gilday Cambridge, MA 02139 John J. Gillis Revere. MA 02151 Matthew J. Gillis Millis, MA 02054 Paul S. Gingras Pawtucket, Rl 02861 Jonathan M. Glickman Needham, MA 02194 Steven D. Goloskie Burlington. MA 01803 David J. Gonski Prospect. CT 06712 Anthony G. Grieco Revere. MA 02151 Peter D. Hagearty Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Craig R. Halloran West Boylston, MA 01583 Majcd F. Hanna Boston. MA 02123 Wade I. Hanna No. Grafton. MA 01536 Eric C. Hansen Bradford. MA 01830 John T. Harrsen Schenectady. NY 12309 Nicholas C. Harvey Hartford. CT 06112 Margaret Mealy Walpole. MA 02081 Paul M. Mealy Framingham. MA 01701 Sam Heidari Boston. MA 02123 Robert M. Hickey Somerville. MA 02143 Bradley D. Higgins Concord. MA 01742 Ha Ho Brookline. MA 02146 Mark N. Hoffman Newton Centre, MA 02159 On Yu Hong Natick. MA 01760 David M. Horth Dalton. MA 01226 Mustapha Hout Somerville. MA 02144 Marc N. Humphreys W. Roxbury. MA 02132 Adnan M. Hussein Allston. MA 02134 Thieu Hi Huynh Lowell. MA 01851 Tuan Huynh Dorchester. MA 02124 Abdul Hakim Ismail Roslindale. MA 02131 Alva D.Jacksons Dorchester, MA 02124 Christopher Jenkins Shcrborn, MA 01770 Laurie A. Johnson Scituate, MA 02066 Varoujcan Kaladjian Belmont, MA 02178 Amr G. Kalioubv Brookline. MA 62146 Kenneth A. Kaprielian Natick. MA 0I?60 284 Senior Index Philip M. King Boston. MA 02120 James P. Kingston Needham. MA 02192 Michael J. Klem Waterbury. CT 06706 Elizabeth A. Kliss Marblehead. MA 01946 John E. McKay Peabody, MAO 1960 Roy A. McMorran Marblehead. MA 01945 Mark R. Melanson Watertown, MA 02172 Laura M. Michaud Nahant. MA 01908 Hantz A. Presume Boston. MA 02124 Peter 1). Price Peabody. MA 01960 Paul D. Prudhomme Woonsocket. Rl 02895 Bora Purutcuoglu Brighton, MA 02135 Scott A. Tistan Lowell. MA 01852 Brian J. Tofeldt Newington. CT 06111 Scan T. Towey Lexington, MA 02173 Frederick I ran Malden. MA 02148 Michael J. Ostrowski Boston. MA 02115 Ann L. Pfischner Norfolk. MA 02056 Paul F. Quatirochi Braintree. MA 02184 Rico D. Radua o Boston. MA 02215 Dennis Kloc Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Robert G. Klouda Smithtown. NY 11787 Scott D. Krcntzman Boston. MA 02115 .Thaddeus M. Lachtara W. Springfield. MA 01089 Amir Lajcvardi Revere. M A 02151 Minh Oai Lam Brighton. MA 02135 Cheryl L. Lamarche Windham. NH 03087 Cary O. Lamothe Boston. MA 02115 Robert C. Lang S. Weymouth. MA 02190 Sourcn Leftan Cranston. Rl 02905 Donald J. Lekang Winsted, CT 06098 Leslie A. Lewis Somerville. MA 02144 John Limongelli Pomona. NY 10970 Scott C. Lindberg Lunenburg. M A 01462 Christopher Lins Bow. Nil 03301 Edward A.Livshin Brookline, MA 02146 Tim R. Locascio Flanders. NJ 07836 William F. Looney Hamden. CT 06517 SaraJ. Loud Arlington, MA 02174 Richard W. Lucas Hanover. MA 02339 Thomas Lulsdorf Reading. MA 01867 Michael J. Macari Prt. Charlotte. FL 33948 Dep Mai Dorchester. MA 02124 William MaillouxJr. Dedham. MA 02026 Stephen I). Malaby Boston. MA 02118 John C. Marino Wilmington. MA 01887 Gary A. Martin Lynn. MA 01905 Mark L. Martin Acton. MA 01720 Mark K. Mathews Lynnficld. MA 01940 Kidane Mawsha Cambridge. MA 02139 Joan L. Mishou Scarborough, MF. 04074 Arthur Mistier Wrentham. MA 02093 Philip K. Moranjr. S. Weymouth. MA 02190 Steven P. Moy Quincy. MA 02169 Amitava Mukherjee Boston. MA 02115 Geoffrey M. Mulvey Taunton, MA 02780 Andrew P. Murphy Andover, MA 01810 Todd M. Musso Hopewell. NJ 08525 Nghiep T. Nguyen East Boston. MA 02128 Tuan T. Nguyen Randolph. MA 02368 Michael F. Noonan Hingham, MA 02043 Lawrence P. Norcini Brookline. MA 02146 Raymond F. Novicelli Boston. MA 02115 Robert D. Nunes Marion. MA 02738 Judith M. O’Brien Saugus. MA 01906 William C. O'Connor Mcdficld. MA 02052 David J. O’Neill Tewksoury. MA 01876 James T. O'Neill Succasunna, NJ 07876 Simon Orchanian Watcrvliet, NY 12189 John J. Orlando Bedford. MA 01730 Hassan S. Osman Everett. MA 02149 James W. Overholt Amherst. NH 03031 Nish it O a Needham. MA 02192 John S. Pabisz Peabody, MA 01960 Victor D. Paquette Norwood. MA 02062 David C. Paulin Granby. MA 01033 Mark E. Pawlak Orchard Park. NY 14127 Donald F. Perrault Jr. Plymouth. MA 02360 Albert N. Po Brighton. MA 02135 Jose R. Polonia I.ynn. MA 01902 Andrew J. Poulin S. Portland. MF04I06 Jeffrey R. McAlpine Hingham. MA 02043 Daniel A. Poulin Montpelier. VT 05602 Joseph P. Quinn Roslindale. M A 02131 Raiat K. Ray E. Weymouth. MA 02189 Christopher Raynolds Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Alice C. Reilly Quincy. MA 02171 Wendell S. Richardson New York. NY 11216 Tracy Robinson Brooklyn. NY 11221 Maryann Roche Boston, MA 02115 Paul F. Romain Malden. MA 02148 John M. Romanowski Waltham. MA 02154 Michelle S. Rybak Natick. MA 01760 Hany F. Saleeb Pleasantville. NY 10570 Maria G. Santiago Newport. Rl 02840 Gregory N. Santos Coral Springs. FL 33071 Mark A. Santosuosso Revere. MA 02151 Jay Truehon Allston. MA 02134 Elisa Truong Brockton. MA 02401 Phuong Truong Brockton. MA 02401 Steven M. Tse Brookline. MA 02146 Peter E. Turner Fayetteville, NY 13066 Tuan Minh Uong Brockton. MA 02401 Robert J. Vavrik Concord, MA 01742 Marco P. Vcntresca Carlisle. MA 01741 Philip L. Vinal Scituate. MA 02066 Khanh D. Vo Quincy. MA 02169 Ky Vu Dorchester. MA 02122 Raymond J. Walsh Jr. Boston. MA 02166 Kevin A. Webber Lynn. MA 01904 William H. Weedon Warwick. Rl 20886 Christos N. Sarantos Brockton. MA 02401 Paul A. Schilke So. Grafton. MA 01560 Joseph C. Scrudato Roselle Park. NJ 07204 Theresa M. Shea Auburndale, MA 02166 Alex P. Sheyner Dedham. MA 02026 James E. Smith Westbury. NY 11590 Dodi Y. Soewandi Brighton. MA 02135 Gregg F. Stadtlander Sudbury. MA 01776 James T. Stanton Somerville. MA 02145 M. Aaron Weinstein Westwood. MA 02090 Kevin T. White Dorchester. MA 02121 Gerald F. Williamson Hanson. MA 02341 J. Kyle Wilson Chelmsford. Ma 01824 Linda M. Wing Boston. M A 02118 Steven T. Wokanovicz Westport. CT 06880 Neil S. Woloshin Wilmington. DE 19803 Kin Jeo Yeung Randolph. MA 02368 Jeffrey T. Young Canisteo. NY 14823 Brian N. Stein Framingham, MA 01701 Hau Su Billerica. MA 01281 James J. Zambuio Norwell, MA 02061 Angela N. Zarella Everett. MA 02149 David W. Sung Fishkill. NY 12524 Hussam M. Zawil Allston. MA 02134 Vytautas P. Suziedelis Brockton, MA 02402 Peter M. Zernik Lawrcnceville. NJ 08648 Thomas Taccini Weymouth, MA 02188 Timothy S. Tail Lexington, MA 02173 Vinh Cam Thai Wilmington. MA 01887 Craig D. Thomas Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 john E. Thomas Swansea. MA 02777 Power Engineering Steven P. Colby No. Billerica. MA 01862 James Gcorgopoulos Arlington. MA 02174 William T. Guarnagia West Roxburv. MA 02132 Kenneth Rice Cambridge. MA 02139 James P. Sweeney Jamaica Plain. M A 02130 Computer Engineering Mohamad Z. Ali S. Boston. MA 02127 Raka Bansal La Jolla. CA 92037 Thomas J. Butch Boston. MA 02120 Harry P. Canellos N. Quincy. M A 02171 Paulo E. Casella Cambridge. M A 02141 Dawne E. Cereskv F.nfield. CT 060$2 Souheil H. Cheaytani Brookline. MA 02146 Frederick Cole Newionville. MA 02160 Kevin M. Condon Rockland. MA 02370 James M. Costello Bellingham. MA 02019 Robert G. Davis Wollaston. MA 02170 Robert Ferreira E. Providence. Rl 02915 David S. Fitzgerald Malden. MA 02148 Daniel C. Gurnev Millbury. MA 01527 Kenneth L. Huang Yarmouthport. MA 02675 C’.harl Kudsi Pelham. NH 03076 George C. Lakkas Boston. MA 02120 Chad C. Lamb Nashua. NH 03062 Joseph Mathis Boston. MA 02115 Michael D. Muriph So. Weymouth. MA 02190 Andrew S. Delkers Blue Bell. PA 19422 Timothy D. Root Nashua,' NH 03063 John T. Shelley S. Glens Falls. NY 12801 Hcndra Soetjahja Boston. MA 02120 Shanmugasun Sundaram Brighton. MA 02135 David W. Swindle Cambridge. MA 02140 Duc T. Truong Randolph. MA 02368 Paul E. McCarthy Medfield. MA 02052 Peter Pouliopoulos Brockton. MA 02401 Richard S. A. Thompson Boston. MA 02115 John P. McLaughlin Milton. MA 02186 Iswahjudi Widjajakusuma Chestnut Hill. MA 02167 Senior Index 285 Chemical Engineering Paul J. Arsenault Fitchburg. MA 01420 Marianne T. Bachand Malden. MA 02148 Christine J. Bocian Chicago. II. 60617 William F. Bolton Johnston. RI 02919 Kurt A. Bol III Allentown. NJ 08501 GarvJ. Brobcrg Sutton. MA 01527 Laurie J. Chipperficld Pawcatuck. CT 06379 Pauline Do Newton. MA 02159 Timothy S. Duprey Fishkill. NY 12524 Rashed A. Fahad Brookline. MA 02146 John E. Ganiev Springfield. MA 01104 Michael C. Harrison Marion. MA 02738 Scott A. Hurd Walpole, MA 02081 Charles G. Ingersoll Saugus. MA 01906 Gregory A. Kapoglis Peabody. MA 01960 Hernan A. l.atorre Yorktown Hgts. NY 10598 Michael R. Maglio Braintree. MA 02184 Randy S. Mayall Fall Fiver. MA 02720 Michelle M. Mavnard Brockton. MA 02402 Michael T. McDermott Stony Point. NY 10980 Shawn P. Meyer Boston. MA 02118 Kaja M. Nawrocki Malden. MA 02148 Francis T. Prendergast Jamaica Plain. M A 02130 Na ila Reshad Watertown. MA 02172 Paul W. Salvi Andover. M A 01810 Deborah A. Sullivan Newport. RI 02840 Rosemary Sweeney Acton. MA 01720' Kevin M. Wood i.ansdale. PA 19446 Tony Yu Quincy. MA 02170 Industrial Engineering Khaled H. Al-Roumi Stoneham, MA 02180 Patricia A. Alexander Pawtucket. RI 02861 Vincent A. Anastasi Monroe. NY 10950 Jeffrey B. Berman Bryn Mawr. PA 19010 John P. Butler Atlntic llglds.. NJ 07716 Carlos Aguilar Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Anthony P. Cacioppo Selden. NY 11784 Richard A. Cebula Wilbraham. MA 01095 Daniel A. Bradford Norwich. CT 06360 Joseph W. Carrieri Suffield, CT 06078 Robert F. Chu Dedham. MA 02026 Brenda L. Brodeur Fall River. MA 02720 Jeffrey T. Chamberlin Sudbury. MA 01776 Linda M. Clark Boston. MA 02115 Ross S. Burke Mountainside. NJ 07092 Richard D. Cummings Jr. Stoneham. MA 02180 Christine M. Coluccio Hicksville. NY 11801 Sandra L. Crapser Portsmouth. NH 03801 Douglas B. Daniels Boston. MA 02115 Kimberly M. Cormier Woburn, MA 01801 Taleb A. Dassouki Allston. MA 02134 Thomas A. Dinunzio Cumberland. RI 02864 Moira F. Donaldson Fndwell. NY 13760 John F. Donohue Scituate, MA 02066 John G. Donnelly Lynn. MA 01902 Kristine A. Doyle Peabody. MA 01960 Michael M. Dugas Norwich. CT 06360 JohnJ. Driscoll Melrose. MA 02176 Irving J. Franklin Shaker Hts . OH 44120 Thomas F. Dunphy Worcester, MA 01606 Peter M. Fdmonstone Mystic. CT 06355 Peter A. Furfari Warwick, RI 02818 Fthan Givoni Brookline, MA 02146 Eugenio M. Evangelista Everett. MA 02149 Richard R. Harris Brooklyn. NY 11210 Wissam F. Halabi Somerville. MA 02145 Ronald J. Frisard Topsham, ME 04086 Lisa M. Hauser Malden. MA 02148 Issam A. Halwani Everett, MA 02149 Kent J. Gern Erie. PA 16509 Thomas W. Heimlich Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 George D. Kapsambelis Pocasset. MA 02559 George H. Gibbv Auburn. NH 03032 Michael J. lantosca W. Roxbury. MA 02132 Panteleimon Kotsianis Brookline. MA 02146 Daron D. Griffith Boston. MA 02120 Richard T. Jackman Stoneham. MA 02180 Mark A. McAlpine Weymouth. MA 02188 John N. Gruen Boston. MA 02115 Donna Jungbluth Westford. MA 01886 Christine McCarthv l-edyard. CT 06339 Amer A. Hamade Allston. MA 02134 Fidel Kandcll Brookline. MA 02146 Roger N. Miller Bristol. CT 06010 Ahmad A. Itani Brighton. MA 02146 Barbara A. MacDougal Waterloo. NY 13165 Kellie A. O'Brien Branford. CT 06405 Georgia Kalliavas Revere. MA 02151 Martin W. Marshall Say ville. NY 11782 Lawrence Rumbika Boston. MA 02115 Brian J. Kingsburv Beverly. M A 01915 Sandra M. Maruz i Saugus. MA 01906 Bill J. Savard Quaker Hill. CT 06375 Karen G. Kress Brockton. MA 02401 Mark A. Maslanka Acton. MA 01720 Dewey E. Schramm Plainfield. CT 06374 Vincent M. Lauria |r Revere. MA 02151 Duane F. Olko Enfield. CT 06082 PaulM. Socha Adams. MA 01220 Norman J. Lemaire III Taunton. MA 02780 Gianluca Pizzuti Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Karla J. Taylor Elmsford. NY 10523 Alan C. Longton Haverhill. MA 01830 David B. Rodier Weymouth. MA 02189 Edmund Ycc Quincy. MA 02170 Christopher Maggiacomo Somerville. MA 02145 Enrique A. Samaniego Newton. MA 02167 Aerospace Engineering David L. Main New Britain. CT 06053 Mordechai Schwartz Watertown, MA 02172 Alonso S. Maldonado Boston. MA 02116 Nicholas P. Sekas Garden City. NY 11530 John T. Skinner Newington. CT 06111 John D. Strangberg West Roxburv. MA 02132 Fouad A. Sultan Brighton. MA 02135 Alicia R. Toney Roxbury. MA 02119 Darlene M. Zose Bay Shore. NY 11706 College of Engineering Technology Computer Technology Kamal Faroun Brookline. MA 02146 Glen I tnsman Lowell. MA 01826 John A. Tamburi Quincy. M A 02171 Mechanical Engineering Stephen C. Abate Reading. MA 01867 Richard S. Adler Cumberland, RI 02864 Bryan C. Barbera Berlin. CT 06037 Marina Bclopolskv Malden. MA 02148 James Boudreau Dedham. MA 02026 Michael A. Buckley Madison, CT 06443 Lolita M. Mattos Onset. MA 02558 Robert E. McDonough Westboro, MA 01581 Angela E. McEwan Salem. MA 01970 Martin Montciro Sharon. MA 02067 John-F.rikJ. Nelson Attleboro FIs.. MA 02763 Savvas Pesiridis Arlington. MA 02174 Thomas J. Pichette Mapleville. RI 02839 Vincent P. Roberts Boston, MA 02118 Scott A. Robinson Beverly. M A 01915 Andrew P. Robitaille Chelsea. MA 02150 Desiree L. Roche Boston. MA 02118 Joseph Sanfilippo Braintree. MA 02184 Arthur J. Smith Jr. Quincy. MA 02169 Gene F. St. Surin Roxbury Cross, MA 02120 Lynda S. Sutliff Boston. M A 02115 Prisco Tammaro Malden. MA 02148 Brian P. Walker Bethany. CT 06525 Rawad H. Younes Rosi indale. MA 02131 Joseph J. Ywuc Salem. MA 01970 Richard S. Zaleski Dorchester. MA 02125 Yemane Zemui Cambridge. MA 02238 John W. Zwack Prospect. CT 06712 Electrical Engineering Ian R. Alleyne Boston. MA 02115 Milton F. Alvarez W. Roxbury. MA 02132 Paresh Amin Woburn. MA 01801 Nikolaos Apazidis Randolph. MA 02368 Anthony Arescojr. Stoneham. MA 02180 Joseph W. Augeri Middletown. CT 06457 Hal L. Bacharach Boston. MA 02115 Stuart I. Bell Brockton. MA 02401 John A. Bernazanijr. Saugus. MA 01906 Kevin J. Blanch Framingham. MA 01701 Joseph J. Borden Abington. MA 02351 Douglas A. Bovie Berkley. MA 02780 Stephen F. Boxer Boston. M A 02115 Ronald J. Brodcur F.verett. MA 02149 Bruce D. Budinger Westford.MA 01886 Paula B. Burke Everett. MA 02149 James C. Burrell Holbrook. MA 02343 Richard S. Cardone Hancock. NH 03449 Brian F. Center Medford. MA 02155 Reginald Cesar Mattapan. MA 02126 Dana II. Chooliian Newton. MA 02164 Ali S. Choucib Roslindale. MA 02131 Steve M. Con Ion Brighton. MA 02135 Carol A. Cote Riverside. RI 02915 286 Senior Index Lorenzo L. Council Allston. MA 02134 Edward R. Decelles Pittsfield. M A 01201 Warren L. Dell Boston. MA 02199 Dennis M. Doherty Lynn. MA 01905 Steven E. Donnell Burlington. MA 01803 David M. Drew Cohasset. MA 02025 John!. Dunbar Charlestown. MA 02129 Hieu Van Duong Dorchester. MA 02124 Scott J. Eastman Stoughton. MA 02072 Ephraim S. Edwards Dorchester. MA 02121 Shawn P. Fennelly Portland, ME 04104 Jonathan V. Fitch Clinton. M A 01510 Craig R. Foley Taunton, MA 02780 Michael R. Hrycin Fall River. MA 02724 Philip L. Huang Quincy. MA 02169 Martin B. Hummel Boston. M A 02115 James W. Irving Norwood. MA 02026 Mahmud H. Jaber Brighton, M A 02135 Mohamad F. Kammoun Boston. MA 02215 Jan P. Kannally Norfolk. MA 02056 Gary Kantor Waltham. MA 02154 John Kapelos Roslindalc. M A 02131 Edward N. Karadi ian Watertown. MA 02172 Peter F. Karys Norwood. MA 02062 iohnj. Lamb Itonenam, MA 02180 Antoine Lavarin Hyde Park. MA 02136 Earl J. Lilly Ocean City. NJ 08226 Spiridon lx ukos Norwood. MA 02062 Richard Lucci Everett. MA 02149 Christopher Maier Mamchester. VT 05255 Kenneth R. Martenson Saugus. MA 01906 Douglas E. McKinney Manchester. MA 01944 Mark R. McMullen E. Walpole. MA 02032 Fabio P. Medeiros Brighton. MA 02135 Christopher Mello Providence. RI 02906 MarkJ. Messier Norwood. MA 02062 Chris P. Murray Revere. MA 02151 Arkady Nosovitskv Providence, RI 02906 Paul J. Orlowski Boston, MA 02115 George D. Parker Saugus. MA 01906 Peter A. Parris Acton. MA 01720 LeeJ. Pollcv Boston. M A 02215 Daniel W. Rowe Peabody. MA 01960 Ana C. Rui Boston. MA 02123 Randall G. Seed Lexington, M A 02173 Ian I). Shaw Groton, CT 06340 Robert P. Simpson Jr. Niantic. CT 06357 Kenneth G. Sliby Norwood, MA 02062 Joseph M. Sollecito Providence. RI 02904 Stephanie B. Soones Mattapan, MA 02126 Constantine Speliakos Winthrop. MA 02152 Steven C. Spencer Derry. NH 03038 Bryan E. Sweet Oxford. CT 06483 John Tevcs Somerville. MA 02144 Walter Torn Fairhaven, MA 02719 Robert A. Travis Boston. MA 02115 Robert L. Trubiano Framingham. MA 01701 F.vagelos A. Tsikrikonis Cambridge. M A 02139 John S. Vandevanter Enfield. CT 06082 Dale J. Walter Mattapoisett. MA 02739 William FI. Watson Malden. MA 02148 Andre J. Weech Boston. MA 02121 Katherine E. Wilk Winchester. MA 01890 Eric L. Wiswall Canton. MA 02021 Kevin M. Wong Cambridge. MA 02139 Stephenl. Young Cromwell. CT 06416 Nursing Nursing Diana A. Adams Norwood. MA 02062 Julie B. Allen Woburn. MA 01801 Katrina E. Andrade Buzzard Bay. MA 02532 Sonya N. Arpiarian West Hartford. CT 06110 Donna M. Asaro Burlington. MA 01803 Kathleen M. Barbieri Boston. MA 02136 Kathleen M. Becker Bethel. CT 06801 Linda M. Behla Boston. MA 02115 Susan J. Bolognese Ipswien, MA 01938 Diane J. Bottarv Canton. MA 02021 Donna M. Boyle Weymouth. MA 02188 Annette M. Bradley No. Quincy. MA 02171 Kristina M. Brooks Boston. MA 02115 Barbara S. Brunges South Montros., PA 18843 Bonnie L. Bui well W. Springfield. MA 01089 Mary C. Caffrey Boston. MA 02132 Carolyn M. Campbell Allston, MA 02134 Michelle A. Canning South Boston. MA 02127 Ellen J. Casa za Lexington. MA 02173 Launa Cebu la Medford. MA 02155 Amanda L. Chamberlin North Hills. PA 19038 Lisa Chaplin Melrose. MA 02176 Daphne M. Chart-lie Ipswich. MA 01938 Marianne F. Cloonan Roslindalc. MA 02131 Elise Collins Milton. MA 02186 Karen M. Connaught on Hyannis. MA 02601 Anne P. Cooney Quincy. MA 02170 Cheryl E. Coulter Dorchester. MA 02124 Jacqueline Cox Milton. MA 02186 Fllizabcth A. Craffey Randolph. MA 02368 Beth D. Cross Boston. MA 02115 Karen M. Dalrymple Waltham. MA 02154 Catherine M. DiClemente Newton. MA 02159 Dawn M. DiVincenzo Winchester. MA 01890 Karen M. Donovan E. Bridgewater. MA 02333 Michele A. Dotalo Arlington. MA 02174 Patricia A. Downey Canton. MA 02021 Maria T. Escano No. Quincy. MA 02171 Cheryl A. F'vangelista Reading. MA 01867 Kathleen M. Fitzsimmons Norwood. MA 02062 Deborah L. Frye Westmoreland. NH 03467 Susan B. Furlong E. Weymouth. MA 02189 Thomas C. Gallagher Jericho. VT 05465 aucione G. Glover lingham. MA 02043 Gregg Greenfield Revere, MA 0215! Sarah FI. Groves Princeton. MA 01541 Miriam I. Cm man Allston. MA 02134 Jacqueline Hayes Milton. MA 02187 Patricia E. Hill Wakefield. MA 01880 Pauline Hong Allston. M A 02134 Mary S. Hull Cranford, NJ 07016 Paula J. Kachin Hingham. MA 02043 Patricia M. Kearney Medford. MA 02155 Alison R. Kozma Old Say brook, CT 06475 Brenda H. Krasnof Milton. MA 02186 Marie A. Lapointe Princeton. M A 01541 Monica L. lottos Allston. MA 02134 Gail D. l-ayne Brooklyn. NY 11203 Tina E. Lodoux West Boylston, MA 01583 Andrea L. Lefcbvre Hampden. MA 01036 Marie C. Lennon West Roxbury. MA 02132 Joann I.. Loisellc E. Sandwich. MA 02537 Tara M. Lucas Brookline. MA 02167 Linda E. McCarthy Quincy. MA 02169 Sheila M. McCarthy Quincy. MA 02169 Laureen M. McGourty Brookline. MA 02146 Kathleen L. McMahon Reading. MA 01867 Kimberly A. McNamara Saugus. MA 01906 Carol A. Miller So. Boston. MA 02127 Tracey L. Mills Norfolk. MA 02056 Laura F. Monettc Ludlow. MA 81056 Linda M. Murphy Kingston. MA 02364 Noreen M. Nee Norwood. MA 02062 Bonnie J. Obcrg Princeton, MA0I54I Simone K. Peart Boston, MA 02120 Elizabeth A. Pereira Fall River. MA 02720 LoriJ. Peterson Whitman, MA 02382 Donna M. Petrsorich Boston. MA 02115 Shashikala Rao Worcester, MA 01610 Kathleen M. Regan Cheshire. CT 06410 Kerri L. Rice Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Beth E. Richman Brockton. MA 02401 Margaret M. Riley Dorchester. MA 02125 iennifer L. Romans oxboro. MA 02035 Carole S. Rudman Bangor. ME 04401 Cynthia L. Ruffo Randolph. MA 02368 Yvonne M.Sanson Boston, MA 02115 Karen E. Sciortino Brookline. MA 02146 Susan P. Shannon Old Say brook, CT 06475 Laura E. Sheehan Weymouth. MA 02188 Melissa M. Silva New Bedford. MA 02740 Kristin M. Smith Northford. CT 06472 Donna M. St.Gelais Fairhaven. MA 02719 Mary C. Sullivan Centerville. MA 02632 Nancy J. Tessel Newton Centre. MA 02159 Antonio A. Tiberi Boston. MA 02115 Debra A. Ticnken Southington. CT 06489 Donna M. Tinling Spring Valley. Nr 10977 Ann B. Walsh Hingham. MA 02043 Roberta L. Welch Yarmouth. ME 04096 Helen S. Zavas Somerville. MA 02144 Alison Zellev Paxton. MA 01612 College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Pharmacy Babatundc A. Adebanjo Revere. MA 02151 Socorro Almcstica New York. NY 10035 Philip D. Anderson II Auburn. MA 01501 Michele L. Anstcy Natick. MA 01760 Tcena M. Bertrand Pawtucket. RI 02861 Senior Index 287 Kimberly J. Boyanowski Montrose, PA 18801 Bridget L. Buckley E. Sandwich. MA 02537 Jill E. Champagne S. Boston. MA 02127 Bich Van Chau Boston. MA 02120 Christopher Ciano Revere. MA 02151 Dena M. Coluntino Revere. M A 02151 Janice M. Connelly Salem. MA 01970 Joanne M. Connollv Quincy. MA 02171 ThomasJ. Cook Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 David M. Craig Collingdalc. PA 19023 Jamie 1.. Davis Leraysville, PA 18829 Christine M. Diburro Haverhill. MA 01830 Carol E. Dotterweich Amherst. Nil 03031 Daniel J. Dougherty Lexington. MA 02173 Amal Elenien Allston. MA 02134 Barbara J. Ferullo Woburn. M A 01801 Laurie G. Fischer Boston. M A 02115 Amy S. Fleishman W. Hartford. CT 06107 Lisa M. Flovd Boston. MA 02109 Mari-Ann Fuller Clifton Park. NY 12065 Robert C. Gaunt Jr. Worcester, MA 01604 Ramesh Ghafari Chestnut Hill. MA 02167 Geraldine S. Hahn Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Lynnettc M. Hall Chelsea. MA 02150 James C. Higgins Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Roger N. Jammal Quincy. MA 02169 David A. Konigstein Cambridge. MA 02238 Adib I. lakis W. Roxbury. MA 02132 Alexander P. l.ee Philadelphia. PA 19107 Elizabeth A. MacLean Cranston. Rl 02910 Omar A. Manna Bethesda. MD 20817 Steven N. Matsukas Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Cynthia D. McQuearv Manchester. NH 03104 Rodolfo G. Mendoza West Newbury. MA 01985 Craig A. Miner Melrose. MA 02176 Alina Morales Nunez Cambridge. MA 02139 Christopher Muollo Revere. M A 02151 Valerie Murro Rose la nd. NJ 07068 Mvtrinh T. Nguyen Brighton. MA 02135 Paul J. Ogara Dorchester. MA 02124 Melissa A. Papelino Washington Mis., NY 13479 Firdosh Pathan Lexington. MA 02173 Audra A. Piazza Gloversville. NY 12078 Lisa A. Poe Roxbury. MA 02120 Steven J. Polymcros Marlborough. MA 01752 Cynthia M. Prevoski Worcester. MA 01604 David C. Quenneville Marlboro. MA 01752 James P. Radkowski Pulaski. PA 16143 Kimberly M. Richards Auburn. MA 01501 Ralph T. Rotondo III Huntington. CT 06484 David E. Roullev Fredricksburg. VA 22401 Glen E. Santos Rehoboth. MA 02769 Neha R. Shah Boston. MA 02120 Alys aJ. Singer Boston, MA 02115 David M. Slaga No. Franklin. CT 06254 Kristina-Ma Stappas Westfield. NJ 0 090 George W. Strauss Boston. MA 02215 Roxanne Y. Szczudluk West Roxbury. MA 02132 Tsui Ling Tam Boston. MA 02115 Walid Taylor Roxbury. M A 02119 Chacko Varghcse Cambridge. M A 02139 Kathleen M. Vergo Boston. MA 02115 Michael C. Vincelette Westport. MA 02790 Teresa M. Wade Attleboro. MA 02703 Michael W. Wesscnberg Meriden. CT 06450 Peter J. Wolnicki Chelsea. MA 02150 Soot Har Yao Allston. MA 02134 Ana R. Yapor Milton. MA 02186 Christopher Zullo Bellingham. MA 02019 Lisa Bennett Shirley. MA 01464 Julie Binienda Worcester. MA 01603 Brenda E. Boyle Weymouth. MA 02188 Lisa Busnengo New Bedford. MA 02740 Amy L. Callbeck Weymouth. MA 02188 Mary Carlon Stamford. CT 06903 Jacqueline Chessler Hingham, MA 02043 Katv Chinn Milton. MA 02186 Marit a Colon Roxbury. MA 02119 Cathleen Crickard Mansfield. MA 02048 Nadia Dardaslui Watertown. MA 02172 Carolyn Emma Boston. MA 02115 Ellen M. Esty Gardiner. ME 04345 Eugenia Facada East Boston. MA 02128 Farnoush Fadavi W. Peabody. MA 01960 Cynthia Fairchild Milford. NH 03055 Carleen Fallon Sictuate, Rl 02857 Phyllis Forte Medford. MA 02155 Katherine Fowler Meriden. CT 06450 Susan Glynn Boston, MA 02115 Michelle Griffis Somerville. MA 02144 Ellen Gundersen Armonk. NY 10504 Claire Hillman Glen Rock. NJ 07452 Mary bet h Irwin East Boston. MA 02128 Karla Jermyn Hingham, MA02043 Kristen Kimball W. Paris. ME 04289 Cynthia Kocsis Westport, CT 06880 Charon Langdon Brookline. MA 02146 Kristen LeBlanc Waltham. MA 02154 F.llie Levich Brookline, MA 02146 Christine Lewis Colchester. CT 06415 Renee Lovasco East Boston. MA 02128 Carolyn Luongo No. Branford. CT 06471 Tracy McCann So. Attleboro. MA 02703 Pamela Mesenbrink Nashua. NH 03060 Susan Morin Deerfield. FL 33441 Lisa Parent No. Attleboro. MA 02760 Lorraine Pclrine Canton. MA 02021 Deborah Powers Malden. MA 02148 Erica Quist Rutland. MA 01453 Ann Marie Rogers Cranbury. NJ 08512 Lisa Rudman Chestnuthill. MA 02167 Maryam Shams afargha Jamaica Plain. MA 02130 Julie N. Spillane Attleboro. MA 02703 Jeanne Stuart Saugus. MA 01906 Margaret Swift Center Harbor. NH 03226 Dina S oka Terryvillc. CT 06786 Huong Sok Tea Lowell. MA 01854 Paige Ward Cumberland. Rl 02864 Jennifer White New Hartford. CT 06057 Respiratory Therapy Elizabeth Anderson Quincy. MA 02169 Nina M. Kovama Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Gabriel J. Mattioni Avondale. PA 19311 William P. McGarrv III Revere. MA 02151 Edward M. Nadolny Burlington. MA 01803 David M. Romero Brighton. MA 02135 David J. Rosinski Boston. MA 02115 Medical Technology Laura L. Brown Wilmot Flat. NH 03287 Kimberly M. Hugh es Nashua. NH 03060 Barbara A. Lane Scituate. MA 02066 Donna C. Lee Boston. MA 02215 Patricia A. McLeod S. Windsor. CT 06074 Amir H. Mohazab Watertown. MA 02172 Nancy B. Smit Stoughton. MA 02072 Health Record Administration Janine L. Ahearn Ludlow. MA 01056 Susan C. Bennett Marshfield. MA 02050 Patricia E. Brown Boston. MA 02115 Denise E. Comcau Groveland. MA 01834 Jennifer J. Daley Boston. MA 02116 Lisa M. McLaughlin Abingdon. MA 02351 Lindy D. Mendelson Wanaque, NJ 07465 Catherine M. Mulhern Natick. MA 01760 Jodie A. Przygoda Providence. Rl 02908 Ivi M. Swacn Boston. M A 02115 Renee Rotman Schenectady. NY 12309 Marcia Szent-Gvorgyi Woods Hole. MA 02543 Toxicology LylaJ. Blake Boston. MA 02123 Steven C. Christensen N. Attleboro. MA 02760 Patrick A. Debeauport Boston, MA 02215 Kathleen Gilligan Flemington. Nj 08822 Joseph R. Yacisen Boston. MA 02115 Perfusion Technology Robert Brewster Las Vegas. NV 89102 Linda Diamond San Rafael. CA 94903 Thomas Farina Salem. NH 03079 David M. Farrell Framingham, MA 01701 Michael S. Gilfeathcr Wellesley. MA 02181 Michael Homishak Nanticoke. PA 18634 Peter Hurlbert Holbrook. MA 02342 Diane L. Kaczorowski Peconic. NY 11958 Myra Klayman Weston. MA 02193 Elizabeth Olli Yorktown Hgts., NY 10598 288 Senior Index Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and Mary Adderley Westbury, New York Why would someone need a poem to say I love you. To dream is one thing. To work at your dream is a wonderful thing. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Allen Fairfield, Connecticut Rob: It’s been both a long haul and a short trip. We're proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad. Bro — Thanks for being there —Jay Susan W. C. Allen West Roxbury, Massachusetts To my sons Ryne and Darryl Allen who have spent 8 yrs. and 5 yrs. respectively at their Engineering studies. I am extremely proud of you both! Much love, Mom Sleiman and Diana Aoude Wellesley, Massachusetts To Hisham: You have been rewarded for your hard work and dedication. We have always been rewarded by having a great son like you. Zoi Armenis Lynn, Massachusetts Best wishes for the successful completion of your Accounting Degree at Northeastern University. With love, Mom, George, Connie, Arthur, Charlie, Mary, Georgia and Spiro. Nancy Asner and Edward Asner Los Angeles, California A salute to Liza with so much love and pride. Congratulations! Mom and Dad Judith A. Bailey Roxbury, Massachusetts Elizabeth: Words cannot express the happiness, joy, friendship and love that you have given me over the last 22 years. I’m so proud of you. Love, Mom Julius and Ruth Baker Brewster, New York Dear Jen — Congratulations! We are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Robert and Sharon Becker Bethel, Connecticut Kathy: Have a wonderful life! You are so precious to us. We love you. Mom, Dad, Bobby, Lisa, Nanny, Poppy, Hermie, Punky and Jessie doped Raymond and Gloria Beebe Middletown, New York BRIDGET: The final chapter of Bridget goes to Boston!” We’re so proud of you. Congratulations and Thanks — We couldn’t have done it without you! Tom and Sue Beeler Hampton Falls, New Hampshire Congratulations, Ethan! We are all proud of you! Mom, Dad and Emma Akbar and Farideh Birjoudi Westlake Village, California Doktare, Azizeman Haleh Khoshkell. To Baesse Eftekhar'e Pedar Va Madarate Hassti. Omidvarim dar Tamame Zendegi Movafagh bashi. Ba Arezouye Khoshbati To. Mommy Va Babi Mr. and Mrs. Blatt North Woodmere, New York Congratulations to Randi Blatt and the Class of '89. Yesterday's impossibility — today’s reality. Today's impossibility — Today’s dream for tomorrow. Love, Mom, Dad, Bonnie, Gayle and Melanie Sandra Blessing Lee, New Hampshire You finally made it! The future is yours to hold. Much happiness and success. Well done!! Love, Mom and Dad Mark and Brenda Bornstein Boca Raton, Florida Congratulations, Jeff on your outstanding achievement. We are very proud of you. Two mountains reached, one more to go! Love, Mom and Dad Paul and Elizabeth Boudreau Enfield, Connecticut We always knew you could accomplish anything you started! Congratulations — Love, Mom, Dad and Peter Mary C. Brady and Robert Dragos Hartsdale, New York We are very proud of you and all your many accomplishments. May Cod bless you and we hope your future is all you desire and richly deserve. Love, Mom and Dad Dr. and Mrs. James Brauer St. Louis, Missouri Andy — Congratulations, son! You have done well! We know that you can look forward to an outstanding career in the years ahead. Mom and Dad Robert and Marilyn Broccoli North Providence, Rhode Island Congratulations on your achievements in school. Much success in your future goals in life. Our greatest pleasure is having you for a son. Love, Mom and Dad Ross and Eleanor Burke Mountains Ide, New Jersey Congratulations and well done. We are very proud. Now you should know that you can accomplish whatever you set your mind on. Richard and Lynda Burwell West Springfield, Massachusetts Bonnie — We love you and we are very- proud of your accomplishments. Congratulations! You will make a great nurse. Louis and Helen Calabrese West Springfield, Massachusetts We’re all proud of you, Christine, for a job well done. Love, Dad and Mom, Tracey, Jennifer and Anthony. We love you and wish you the best. Joseph and Beatriz Capecci Scarsdale, New York Dear Michael Jude: We are very proud of you. Congratulations on achieihng this milestone. Remember we are always 100% behind you in all your endeavors. We love you. Patricia Cardinale Marblehead, Massachusetts To Leanne Mirabella: Good luck in law school. We all love you and are super proud of you. Mom and Gang! Mrs. Parricia A. Caron New Bedford, Massachusetts Dear Eric: My heart is full of joy for you, my son. You have worked very hard and many long hours. I am so proud of you. Love, Ma Arthur and Winifred Channcll Beverly, Massachusetts Dear Allan: Congratulations on your wonderful accomplishments. Again, you make us very proud of you. We wish you much good luck and success for the future. Love, Ma and Dad Cauldron 289 Robert and Diane Chipperfield Pawcatuck, Connecticut Congratulations Laurie! We are very proud of you. HV wish you much success and happiness in the future. Love, Mom and Dad Philip and Elizabeth Ciavola Worcester, Massachusetts Congratulations Joe! You're off to a good start — hope everything continues to go your way. Washington will never be the same without you. Love, Mom and Dad Mary M. Clark Millbury, Massachusetts Thanks for being such a wonderful son. I am very proud of you. You deserve the best in the future. I love you. Love, Mom Dr. and Mrs. Harvey G. Clermont Shrewsbury, Massachusetts It was your hard work and determination that made it all worthwhile. We are all so proud of you, honey. Love, Mom and Kristen Mr. and Mrs. Jerome T. Congleton Ridgewood, New Jersey Ideas must work through the brains and the arms of good and brave men, or they are no better than dreams.” — Emerson Charles and Judith Cooper Middletown, New Jersey The journey is often hard ... sometimes temptations tug at our nature ... when it’s over, it’s a joy ... you are our joy ... we are proud ... we love you! Julia Costa South Dartmouth, Massachusetts Well! It's been a long haul John, but we made it. Thanks to your father and I. Wish you the best of luck. Love, Mom Merrilce Daniels Sutton, Massachusetts To a lovely, warm and charming daughter: You made it happen! My love and support and best wishes to you. “Mumzy” James H. Dean Greenwich, Connecticut James: A job worth doing, is a job worth doing right.” I am proud of your accomplishments. Let hard work and honesty be your future. Love, Dad Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Decelles Pittsfield, Massachusetts Ed: We are truly proud of you, knowing how hard you've worked to achieve this degree. We wish you a very happy and successful future. Thomas and Eleanor Decker Arlington, Massachusetts Michele — The rocky road is coming to an end. Hard work and study have made your dream of becoming a nurse a reality. Congratulations, Ma and Tom Jack and Mary Dell’Oro Northford, Connecticut Congratulations, John on a job well done. May this be just the beginning of your successes. We’re very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad James and Nancy E. DeSimone Farmingville, New York Christine — You have grown personally and academically at Northeastern. Through hard work in swimming and school you have reached your goal. Bright is your future! Dario and Maria C. DeFilippo Lynn, Massachusetts We are very proud of our son Leandro. Northeastern University has helped him to acquire knowledge and learning ability to help himself and the world. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dimente Warwick, Rhode Island Congratulations, Dee! We are so proud of you. We love you and wish you continued success and life’s very best. Always be happy. Mom and Dad Tim and Peggy Donovan Bridgewater, Massachusetts Dear Karen: Congratulations from your family on your graduation. We know you will be successful in your chosen career. Love and happiness always to our “salvation Karen Dunn Prospect, Connecticut J.W.Z., The big ”R” is lurking around the corner. I know you’ll handle it. To say I’m proud isn't enough. Poppy's smiling — me too! Bob and JoAnn Fanto Aberdeen, New Jersey Good luck Steve! You bring us joy and happiness and we’re proud that you're our son. Gerald and Monica Flatley Poolesville, Maryland Dear NancyLynn — You did it your way and made it. With our deepest pride and love always — Dad and Mom Cathy A. Fletcher Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts You have achieved success despite many formidable and challenging obstacles. Your courage and determination is an inspirational example for other young people — lam proud. Roy and Patricia Forsberg Scituate, Massachusetts Dear Cathy: We are very proud of you and your achievements. Congratulations on this happy day. Love, Mom and Dad Patrick and Grace Fortuna Lawrence, Massachusetts To Steven Fortuna: You’ve made us so very proud of your achievement and you will always have our support and love. Mom and Dad Robert and Janice Frankian Shrewsbury, Massachusetts How very proud we are of you and all you have accomplished. How very honored we are to be your parents. Love and congratulations! Bill and Charlotte Fraser Somerville, Massachusetts Carla, a perfect daughter, who’s an absolute joy. Many people will be rewarded by your dedication as a friend and therapist. You’re exceptional! Love, Ma and Dad Robert and Joan Fredericks Newton, New Jersey Most people are afraid of success, afraid of making decisions, afraid of winning: and that gives YOU a great advantage. Love and success always. Mom and Dad 290 Cauldron Mary Gasselt Natick, Massachusetts Scoti: It's been a long and difficult five years. You’ve done so well and Christopher and I are very proud of you. Love. Mom and Chris Dick and Lee Gaul Avon, Massachusetts Dear Donna: You have made us very- proud. We know you will have continued success in all that you do. All our love, Mom and Dad William and Alice Gem Erie, Pennsylvania We are proud of your accomplishments Kent, in your college years and congratulate you upon graduation. May the future fulfill your dreams. Mrs. Barbara A. Gilman Ashland, Massachusetts Dear Jay: Knowledge is learning facts. Wisdom is learning to apply those facts to life. The Lord is most important in both; without Him all knowledge and wisdom is useless. We love you. Mom and Dad Wieslaw and Zofia Glogowski New Britain, Connecticut We’re proud of our daughter Eva. Her honesty and hard work will be a benefit to this country. God bless you. Love, Mother and Father June M. Gonsalves Chelmsford, Massachusetts Dear Nikki: Know as we know, how beautiful, brilliant, powerful and caring you are! We’re proud to be part of you. We love you. Your friends, Ma and Chip Doug and Nancy Goodnow Walpole, Massachusetts Dear Michelle: Congratulations and thank you! We are all proud of you and wish you much happiness. Love, Dad, Mom, Rob, and Nicole Elliott and Barbara Grau New York, New York Dear Debbie: It has been a pleasure seeing you mature and grow into a beautiful person and woman. All our love and good wishes. Love, Mom and Dad John and Eileen Grillo Parsippany, New Jersey The time seems to have gone by very quickly and we are very proud of you as we look forward to your graduation. Love, Mom and Dad Frank and Carol Hauser Malden, Massachusetts Congratulations and good luck, Lisa. The world is waiting for you. We are all very- proud of your accomplishments. We wish you every success. Robert E. Heath Centre Harbor, New Hampshire Five long years went by in a flash. Now you’re a stage manager who can bring in some cash. Congratulations and good luck forever. Love, Dad Frank and Joan Hogan Shrewsbury, Massachusetts We know it was long and how very hard you worked. We love you and are so very proud of you. Love. Mom and Dad Gerald J. and Beverly Hyde Peabody, Massachusetts Congratulations on a job well done. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Jackson Arlington, Massachusetts We are extremely proud of your educational achiei ements but more importantly of you as a conscientious and loving son with outstanding character and integrity. Charles and Jean Kachin Hingham, Massachusetts Shake it up baby, twist and shout, Paula is finally getting out! Her Mom and Dad are really proud, we’re going to shout Hooray out loud! Julius and Christina Kawalec Burlington, Massachusetts Irene: Congratulations on your graduation! We are proud of your efforts. Success is yours with the overwhelming knowledge you’ve received from this fine institution! David and Janet Kiely Point Pleasant, New Jersey Dear Michele: Congratulations! HV know that all your hard work and determination will be rewarded with much success and happiness. Love, Mom, Dad and Melissa Warner N. King, Jr. Northwood, New Hampshire We are very proud of you. It sure was worth it. Our best investment. Love, Mom and Dad Larry and Alice Kruger Plainview, New York Dearest Jill: Congratulations college grad! We are very proud of you and your accomplishments. May your future be as bright and beautiful as you are. Love, Mom, Dad and Diana Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LaFazia Johnston, Rhode Island Dennis: We can't begin to tell you how proud we are of you. We wish you only- success and happiness for the future. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lang South Weymouth, Massachusetts The best in life is wished to the joy of our lives. HV are proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad Carolyn and Dennis Lapine Morganville, New Jersey Dear Stacy: We are so very proud of you. You are very special to us. We love you. Mom, Dad, Alissa and Jacki Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Lasko, Sr. Dorchester, Massachusetts You have achieved high honors and a degree in physical therapy. You're beautiful to us. You're everything we hoped for as a daughter. Love, Mother and Dad Berton and Ruth Lerner Stoughton, Massachusetts On this most memorable occasion. Mom. Dad, Nanci, Mitchell and Nana, all wish you life’s success, going forward from your graduation from college. Gilda Ellen and Jeffrey Liebowitz Oyster Bay Cove, New York Dear Nina: May you in life be and do all that you are capable of. HV love you and are very proud of you. Marie Limongclli Pomona, New York Dear John: We are all very proud of you and love you very much. Cauldron 291 Francis J. Loiter West Islip, New York The time has come for you to become your own person. I have seen a spark within you that could ignite and light up some wisdom for others. Love, Dad William T. and Delia A. Luddy Bridgewater, Massachusetts Dearest Tina: May life always fill you with delight, love and gratitude. We love you. Mum and Dad Marinus and Patricia Macolino Wayne, New Jersey 143 — It’s The Beginning of a New Dawning — I'm really proud of you Big Brother — We've come a long way — Luv — Mom, Dad, Maria — Elena, NA Roger and Judith Manyak East Douglas, Massachusetts Five years — a long haul, done standing tall, study — work — giving all you had. How proud you’ve made your Mom and Dad Tony and Anna Marino Wilmington, Massachusetts John — You did a great job. We are very proud of you! We love you very much. Love, Mom, Dad. Joe and Andrea M. Sheila Martin Arlington, Massachusetts Congratulations on reaching another goal. Your hard work made this accomplishment possible. Wishing you years of fulfillment as a smiling Physical Therapist. Love, Mom and Deb Mitchel and Catherine Maslanka Acton, Massachusetts New horizons are waiting, challenges to meet, goals to set, discoveries to make, live life at its fullest, be the best you can be. Douglas and Betty McBride Central Islip, New York Doug: We have watched your physical and intellectual growth over the years and are proud to share with you one of your ultimate goals in life. Claire and Gerry McCormick Dedham, Massachusetts Karen: Congratulations on your great achievement. Your family is proud and happy for you. Have a happy life after graduation. We love you. Mom and Dad Valerie and Lorenzo T. McGriff Colchester, Connecticut You’ve done it Marq, we knew you would — and we're proud and happy that you've done so good. Love ya much. Mom, Len, Kait, Frank and Bran Mr. and Mrs. James F. McMahon Lowell, Massachusetts Dear Erin: We are extremely proud of your accomplishments. Much success in the real world. All our love. Dad, Mom, Cathy, Jay, Colleen and John Lidia Mending East Boston, Massachusetts My heart is full of joy and happiness when I think that you are graduating. I’m very- proud of you. Congratulations. Love, Mom Mrs. Alice Medwar Winchester, Massachusetts Robert, you have filled my heart with joy- over the past years. In the future, may your life be blessed with love, health and prosperity. Good luck. Mom Claire and Don Melix Marstons Mills, Massachusetts Dearest Nancy: From a baby, you have been a loving, caring daughter. Your basic personality has never changed. We are very proud of your accomplishments! Mom and Dad Carolelee and Jules Mendelson Wanaque, New Jersey Lindy, our love personified; Lindy, great source of our pride; of you, we couldn't ask more; for you we ask health and success. Love, Mom and Dad Joseph F. and Eleanor G. Mctzcndorf Old Saybrook, Connecticut “The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor. ” Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Monette Ludlow, Massachusetts Laura, Your success and our pride go hand in hand. May graduation be the beginning of a lifetime of contentment and fulfilled dreams. Congratulations! Nancy and Joe Montefusco Huntington, Long Island To our lovely daughter Mary College Graduate congratulations on your achievement. We wish you — health, happiness, good fortune and future success. Your proud, affectionate parents Mrs. Anne T. Moquin Arlinton, Massachusetts All your dreams of being a teacher have come true. Dad would have been so proud. Love and Congratulations, Marsie-Poo William J. and Lorraine Mulvey Taunton, Massachusetts To Geoff, our advice to you on graduation: Don't worry, be wealthy!!! Our best, Mom and Dad Robert Murro Roseland, New Jersey Dear Valerie: You have achieved a commendable goal, after much hard work, you can now excel in your profession. I am very proud to be your father. Donna K. Musso Hopewell, New Jersey Todd: Congratulations and best wishes. We’re so proud of you! Let’s go cereal! Love, Mom, Mom-Mom and Cynthia Donna J. Nichols Chicopee, Massachusetts Wishing you a future filled with happiness and success. With love and pride, Mom, Dad, Melissa and Angela Mr. and Mrs. Richard Naszcyniec Midland, Georgia Richard — The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it! Congratulations on your many accomplishments. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Nowak South Burlington, Vermont “Tine — Doodlebug Our love, pride and joy on your graduation day. The sky’s the limit — so go for it! Love, Mom, Pops and BRPAL Patrick and Helen O’Gorman Valley Cottage, New York Greg — We pray your life will be filled with peace, love and success. You have given us so much joy. We love you. Mom and Dad 292 Cauldron 'doped Parents of Kim Oliveira Wareham, Massachusetts Kim — You are a shining example of what every parent wishes their daughter was. We wish for you a lifetime of love and happiness! Harold and Gloria Olsen New City, New York Dear Roland: Our very best wishes for your future success and happiness. Love from, Mom, Dad, Harold, Victoria and Aspy Alex and Rita Orciso Cheshire, Connecticut We're so proud of you! You’ve worked so hard but you made it. Good luck in the future. All our love. Mom and Dad Richard R. Osgood Scott: Your entire family is very proud of your many accomplishments at Northeastern. Your perseverance over the past five years will provide a firm character foundation for a successful future life. Good luck! Susan R. Owens Dartmouth, Massachusetts Dave — Accomplished you are; proud I am. It’s not easy to do all that you want to do, but you manage, then do more! Mom Cecile Papazian Brookline, Massachusetts -4 good life is a procession of cherished angels and challenged demons. I love you, I cherish you, I challenge you to proceed with grace. Ronald and Bonnie Peck Plymouth, Massachusetts Rick: We are extremely proud to have you graduating from college. We are confident that you will succeed in all your future endeavors. Love Forever, Dad and Mom Lou and Nancy Peco Pittsford, New York Sandy: Forsyth, Hemingway, Leon, The Fenway, Columbus, Brigham, Bain. Food Truck, Lotus, Coach. Many fond memories. Continued success. Love, Mom, Dad, Linda, Naomi, Barbara and Louis Mr. George D. Pina and Mrs. Lorraine Pina To our loving daughter, Barbara, whom we are very proud of. We knew you could do it! Continue in life with your goals. We love you. Dad and Mom Gladys and Alan Pinto Milford, Connecticut Dear Alan: Congratulations, we are proud of you, nice job, well done. We love you. Mom and Dad and Amy Miriam and Arthur M. Plitt Pawtucket, Rhode Island A special day to celebrate as our son Hugh graduates. To Hugh, we toast your successes, your journey forward and we are very proud. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Porricelli Lincoln, Rhode Island Dearest Lisa: May your future hold all the happiness and opportunities you have worked so hard for. We are so proud to be your parents. All our love, Mommie and Daddy Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Quill Winchester, Massachusetts Congratulations, Greg. Love and best wishes, Dad, Mom, Eileen, Suzanne, Erin, Matthew, Maureen and Patrick Germain and Adolfo Quiroz Cambria Height, New York “Congratulations to our wonderful daughter and sister Olivia, and the graduating class of 1989. Our hearts are filled with pride today — Love, Mom, Dad, Boli.” Albert and Evelyn Randazzo West Islip, New York With deep pride and much love, we say Congratulations Sheryl. May all your dreams come true. Our love always — Dad, Mom, Steve, Sharon and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rega Easton, Connecticut Dear Chareice: “The best things in life must come from effort within.” “Make yourself happy and try to make happy the lives you touch. ” Success and happiness always. Love you. Mom and Dad Beverly and Gerald Reuter Plattsburgh, New York In memory of our beloved son David P. Reuter, a dean’s list student in political science, who died in a bicycle accident just weeks before completing his degree work. Mr. and Mrs. Ricciardelli Malden, Massachusetts Bernadette: We hope you attain all your goals, you have always been so reliable, thoughtful and determined. Much love. Mom and Dad William and Lila Richards South Effingham, New Hampshire An honor student all through high school and college, we take great pride in congratulating our daughter and sister for achieving her goal. We love you. Mom, Dad and family Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Rivard, Sr. Plainfield, Connecticut Dewey — You have fulfilled our greatest expectations. Knowing how very proud we are, may you continue on fulfilling yours. Love always, Mom and Dad Ken and Rosemary Rossomando Somers, New York Dorothy: We are so very proud of your accomplishments. As always you have accepted the challenge and came through with flying colors. We love you. Carl and Kathy Russo Chelmsford, Massachusetts Congratulations Mike, you’re going places. All the family wishes you the very best. We know you can do it. Go where the money is. All your hard work will pay off. Radu and Vasila Rusu Trumbull, Connecticut “The world of knowledge was reached out with love and care. Mission accomplished. Be happy in your battles with the future. Congratulations, Kiki.” Fouad and Refka Saleeb Pleasantville, New York Dear Hany: Congratulations, we are very- proud of you boner. May God bless you and always be with you in your future. Mom, Dad and Susan Cauldron 293 Edward and Eileen Salvi Milltown, New Jersey We're very proud of the successful completion of your education. May your future be one of happiness, contentment and success. We love you very dearly. Mom and Dad Mr. and Mrs. Schilke Paul: We wish you the best. You are a schmuck of pforzheim. Love, Mom, Dad and Girls Robert and Elaine Scott Birmingham, Michigan Brian: You persevered and succeeded. Now it is your turn to move triumphantly into life. Congratulations!! Mom, Dad and Kirk Judy and Jim Sheehan Norwell, Massachusetts To our beautiful Laura, congratulations! We know you’ll be kind, compassionate and a caring nurse, just as you are a wonderful daughter, sister and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo B. Silva Dear Melissa: We are proud! We know you will be an excellent nurse because you are a special person. We love you very much. Mommy and Daddy Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Smith Quincy, Massachusetts Truth, love, wisdom — All within a smiling face that continues to bring meaning to life. Make magic with your music! Ma, Dad and Sue Richard and Lois Sobel Worcester, Massachusetts Congratulations Eliot, our pride in your accomplishments is only surpassed by our love for you. May your future hold fulfillment and happiness. Mom, Dad and Rachel Barbara Sooncs Mattapan, Massachusetts To a real pain in the neck, you made it. Your brothers, Grandmother and myself wish you all the best. We love you. Mom Richard A. Stubblebine Belmont, Massachusetts Congratulations Gary on your graduation. You have persevered through thick and thin. With your gumption and intelligence I know you will find success and happiness. Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Suchoff Mahopac, New York Remember first moving to Boston? It seems like a mirage and now you're graduating, so get your things out of the garage. Love, Mom and Dad June and Eugene Sullivan Monsey, New York E. Scott Sullivan ... the informer, Mr. Perfect, we wish you the best of luck while sailing the wide accountant-sea. Love, your wonderful, beautiful, charming, svelte sisters. Gus and Pamela Treadwell Hello Carl: We are delighted you enjoyed your stay at Northeastern. We’re very proud you worked so hard. It certainly paid off. Mom and Dad Thanh Dinh Uong Brockton, Massachusetts All today’s effort sunshines the tomorrow. Congratulations! With proud ness and enthusiasm from the entire family!! Joyce E. Vanelii Quincy, Massachusetts Dean: Congratulations — knew you could do it. Love, Mom Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Venuti Bedford, Massachusetts To Mark Venuti: We are proud of your achievements. Congratulations and best wishes for continued happiness and success. Love, Dad, Mom and Jean Joseph and Betty Wagner Thomaston, Connecticut Well done Kathy! Congratulations!! We love you!! Mom, Dad, Peppie, David and Beth Mary and Lyn Walters Portsmouth, New Hampshire Dear Julie: You made us proud, happy, envious, relieved and penniless. Don’t ever lose your perseverance and wit. Love. Mom and Dad Flora K. Welch Yarmouth, Maine To Roberta — Congratulations! You are following in your grandmother’s and mother's footsteps and will be a credit to your profession. With much love, Mom Mrs. Suzanne Wilbur North Syracuse, New York Congratulations Mark, You did it! Much happiness and success in all your endeavors. With all our love, Mom, Rick, Brenda, Tom, Susan and Lynn Samuel and Rachel Wigon Belmont, Massachusetts Dear Jerry: We are so proud you're now a full-fledged engineer. We know what this means to you, and to us, it is a dream realized! Our love, Mother and Dad Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Woodhouse Manchester, Connecticut Allison: We are very proud of you and love you very much. We know your future will be bright. Love, Mom and Dad Diane Young Manchester, Connecticut Shirell: I believe in the children in the world, and I believe in you. You do make me happy and I cherish our relationship. Congratulations! Paul and Joan Zaremba Deep River, Connecticut Dear Ellen: Watching you mature, we feel certain that with the determination and enthusiasm you have displayed, you will reach your goals. Congratulations and best wishes. Love, Mom and Dad Joseph and Sandra Zeligman Yorktown Heights, New York Felicitations! Tii las fait a ta maniere. We always knew you were special. To my favorite roomie. Le del na pas de limites pour toi. Yussie, Sandrine, Bungs, and Ace Girl B.T. Boston, Massachusetts Jennie, Congrats! Hey, you made it, it sure wasn't easy and someday you’ll realize it was all worth it. Love, B.T. 294 Cauldron T-shirts a la NU l ebbie llenriksen Is that US? Jennie Lee Bruce Tannenbaum The huskv stretch What can I make-up? Cauldron Staff AKA room 451 I.C Jennie Lee Cauldron 295 What a victory! 296 Cauldron THE MOST STRESSFUL BOSTON ENCOUNTERS Cm you spare a dime kid? You bite your tongue from grumbling. Can you spare a dime for my SI3.000 tuition bill? On your way to that inevitable eight o'clock final the Tencountcrs a power failure while your encounter- ing a coronary. Oh wonderful a parking space! Your friend screams. Nab it quick!!! Aah yes. another typical Boston parking episode. Pauk your caa in llaavad Yaad. now let's potty. You respond. What? Come again? Friday it was sunny and 60°. Yesterday it was raining and 30° and today it's snowing and damn cold. Cotta love the Boston weather especially those accurate forecasters. Oh my Cod!!! My car is missing. Stolen perhaps?!! Realizing that you are no longer in hicksville. but in the big bad city on your own. EeekS Another cockroach! Very reasonable rent. One bedroom $1,200. Ever want to find a Boston cop? They're over in Dunkin Donuts on Boylston Street. Rushing to Logan you get stuck in Callahan Tunnel and miss the last flight out. THE MOST STRESSFUL NU ENCOUNTERS No. I'm sorry we'll have to send you to university hospital for an infamous three hour wait in their emergency room. Aren't we lucky, the first class subjected to a course dubbed Middlcr Year Writing Requirement. Never heard of you. maybe you should check if you're registered for this course. Can you believe that Professor Staff actually teaches all those classes. Yes. once again you're blocked from your classes. Anyway I chose NU for those spacious dorm rooms and those obnoxious neighbors upstairs who play volleyball above my head. Northeastern not Northwestern. Dodge Library no explanation necessary. Just wait one more minute we’ll get your cash release (that was half a day ago). Excited but afraid your partner may object to those new condom machines with the put pie flavored glow in the dark condoms aren't you buddy? No! You can't have the missing pages from your packet you have to purchase the $20.00 packet over again. (Courtesy of F.xpress Copy) Not again! Musks Five-O once again refuses to respond to a call so another student bites the dust. I swear that print «nit of your report was here on top of the trash can. (What better time to crusade against landfills?) Encountered those nasty so called people in food services who issue your food card in S pea re. if so now you'll never want to cat again. THE MOST STRESSFUL YEARBOOK ENCOUNTERS Being in the yearbook room late at night and having unknown | eople making funny faces through the door. R«l ing « n Federal F.xpress to pick up our next das «leadline and finding out they f« rgot about the pick up5 Using typewriters that don't correct, backspace, return or feed p.ipci properly. Cropping pictures and copy fitting, what’s that, it's necessary for correct lay« ut of pag«’s!?! Editing over fifteen hundred senior names, addresses, and majors during mid-terms week. All flash batteries died all at once while the group to Ik- ph« toed is posed in fr« nt of the camera. Negligent Acquiescence (Courtesy of Professor Norman Bates) Damn it l)i«l we miss another deadline? Rolls ol important film needed for tomorrow's deadline is deemed missing similar to those notes you need for the exam. Interesting to find out that a co-editorship just doesn't «piite hack it. Constantly coming to the realization that this book will never allow us to have a social life again. II aving to get into the «larkroom for late night maneu- vers and losing the one and only key. THE MOST STRESSFUL ROOMMATE ENCOUNTERS Coming back t« your dorm from a long relaxful weekend at home, but to find your obnoxious roommate has worn your favorite shirt, ate all your ch« colate and drank all your beer. Obtuse, ornery, outrageously inconsiderate. Yea. Mom that about describes my roommate perfectly, not to mention psychotic and neurotic! Never received that one important call from that special someone. Well we suggest you check with Mr. I Don't Write Messages Down or Mr. I Forgot To fell You. Or in and Bear It. What NU housing says when you need that housing change or when your heater conks out or better yet when you're living with god illa the killer roommate. Ridiculous! What a student has to pay for a shoe box. Even more ridiculous the student is ex- pected to fit everything including one giant life si e p« ster of your favorite T.A. in that shoe fx x housing calls a double. All right! Your roommate wimps «nit of the weekly cleaning, but are they aware that their Mommy and Daddy are coming into town today? Theorizing on original ways t« let your roommate know that you hate it when his girlfriend stays over every single night, ami night, and night. Saved you think. Your roommate has gone to visit her significant other, but instead she brings him over for the whole weekend. YUCK BIG TIMES o O WHERE IN THE A breakdown of where the class of ’89 is from 298 Cauldron WORLD ARE YOU FROM Andorra 1 Japan 3 Aruba 1 Jordan 3 Bahamas 3 Korea 2 Bangladesh 3 Kuwait 3 Bermuda 3 Lebanon 28 Brazil 1 Malaysia 1 Cameroon 1 Morocco 2 Canada 7 Nigeria 3 China 9 Norway 1 Curacao 1 Pakistan 2 Egyp 2 Panama 1 Ethiopia 1 Saudi Arabia 2 France 31 Somalia 1 Germany 1 South Africa 1 Greece 7 Syria 6 Haiti 1 Tanzania 1 Hong Kong 8 Thailand 5 India 7 Trinidad and Tobago 1 I ndonesia 6 Turkey 2 Iran 10 United Arab Emirates 1 Iraq 1 United Kingdom 5 Israel I Venezuela 4 Ivory Coast 1 Yemen 2 Jamaica 1 Zaire 1 Cauldron 299 RECIPIENTS OF THE 1989 WHO’S WHO AMONG AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES The following is a list of 1989 graduating seniors who were chosen to be recipients of the Who’s Who Among the American Universities and Colleges Award. The Office of Dean of Students mails to the individual colleges distribution person] recommendation forms. This distribution person in turn, distributes these forms to the college, faculty and staff to nominate ; students who they feel have made noteworthy contributions to Northeastern University and its community. The rec- ommendations are reviewed by the Office of Student Affairs who serve as the selection committee. The selection committee j base their final decisions upon the students' recommendations, grades, community service and campus activities. Carolyn E. Allison Criminal Justice Stephen T. Armato Arts and Sciences Scott R. Bemis Business Administration Ronald M. Bielicki.Jr. Arts and Sciences Christine J. Bocian Engineering Andrew P. Borggaard Business Administration Daniel A. Bradford Engineering Technology Diane J. Bradman Criminal Justice Katherine A. Brown Business Administration Laura Brown Pharmacy and Allied Health John Buda Business Administration Cathleen E. Campbell Criminal Justice John B. Carrns.Jr. Engineering Marie T. Castellano Business Administration Richard A. Cebu la Engineering Walid G. Chamoun Business Administration Raymond C. Clark Arts and Sciences Shawn E. Corle Criminal Justice Kimberly M. Cormier Engineering Stephen F. Corsaro Arts and Sciences Robert J. David Criminal Justice Stephen P. DiFazio Arts and Sciences William J. Dimmig Arts and Sciences Christine M. Dinh Business Administration Patricia A. Downey Nursing Michael M. Dugas Engineering Technology Kevin M. Flood Engineering Michael A. Flynn Arts and Sciences Erica L. Forman Criminal Justice Jonathan L. Frills Business Administration Stephan A. Gould Arts and Sciences Cheryl T. Grant Boston Bouve Charles A. Hahn Arts and Sciences Mary S. Hull Nursing Jill M. Ivers Boston Bouve Richard A. Kier Business Administration Marcelo A. Kopcow Criminal Justice Peter L. Krause Business Administration Barbara A. Lane Pharmacy and Allied Health Jennie M. Lee Criminal Justice Mitchell A. Longley Arts and Sciences Julia M. Lopez Boston Bouve Kang Yang Mah Business Administration Jeffrey 1). McLaughlin Arts and Sciences Le Ronda M. Mello Business Administration James S. Mosher Arts and Sciences John H. Padwater Business Administration Sandra E. Peco Business Administration David S. Peters Arts and Sciences Kristin L. Peters Boston Bouve Manuel R. Pires Arts and Sciences Nadia M. Quarles Arts and Sciences R. Paul Racette Arts and Sciences Sheryl L. Randazzo Arts and Sciences Carol Ann Raposo Business Administration David J. Rosinski Pharmacy and Allied Health Rachel Scott Business Administration George E. Singleton Business Administration John D. Stranberg Engineering William H. Straughn Arts and Sciences Rosemary Sweeney Engineering Nancy J. Tessel Nursing Barbara J. Upham Computer Science Kathleen M. V'ergo Pharmacy and Allied Health William H. Weedon III Engineering R. Brian Wenzinger Computer Science Leslie D. Williams Business Administration Linda M. Wilson Criminal Justice David S. Wolons Engineering Kathryn G. Wright Boston Bouve Shirell A. Young Arts and Sciences 300 Cauldron TODAY IS FRIDAY FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE WILL BE FOLLOWED FOR BASIC COLLEGES AND GRADUATE CLASSES 8 A.M. TO 4:05 P.M. NO CHANGE FOR UC-LC AND P.T. ENG. Wouldn’t wc have liked to see this instead of tin infamous “Today is Monday on those Fridays after a holiday when the registrar would tell us that this Friday we’ll be following Monday’s schedule?!? 'Fake the “T” to class, no way, let’s bike it! Debbie Henriksen Cauldron 301 CAULDRON STAFF THIS IS A HARD HAT JOB! Richard Cacioppo JENNIE M. LEE Editor-in-Chief Production Contributing Photographer Contributing Writer Co-op Editor Sports Editor RAY CLARK Editor-in-Chief Administration JAMES C. GILMARTIN Photo Editor Sports Editor NANCYLYNN E. FLATLEY Ad Manager Contributing Photographer Contributing Writer Sports Editor ROBERT S. BRIMMER Activities Editor Contributing Photographer Contributing Writer DEBBIE HENRIKSEN Contributing Photographer Contributing Writer WILLIAM YOUNG Contributing Photographer SALLY A. LOUIE Contributing Staff 302 Cauldron STAFF NOT PICTURED: Julia Lopez, Joseph Mathis. Michelle Morriseau, Amy Noskin, Allison Woodhouse, Paul O'Gara, Mark Woodhams. Advisor. COLOPHON The colophon, according to Webster's II New Riverside Dictionary is, “an in- scription, usually at the end of a book, providing publication facts.” You realize that these are not life and death things that you should know. However, when you and your child are sitting on the sofa 15 years from now and you are bragging about your college days at NU and your child says, Wow, what a beautiful cover on the book! Then asks, “Gee, I wonder what kind of grain this is? You may not know the answer at the top of your head but you will be confident that you know where to find the answer, in the colophon. Volume 69 of the Northeastern University Cauldron was printed by Taylor Pub- lishing Company of Dallas, Texas. Our Taylor representatives were David Honnold and Terry Pierce. Senior photographs were shot and processed by Varden Studios of Rochester, New York. Our Varden representative was Paul Bilgore. The June 1988 and January 1989 photo sittings were shot by photographer James Psyhos. Photographer Bill Hawkins shot the senior photos at the October 1988 sittings. The paper stock of the 16 page color section is 801b. enamel. The remainder of the book is 801b. matte. The endsheets, (those are the beautiful skyline photos of Boston), are 651b. coated cover stock. The cover was designed with handtooled grain in red 023 with black 910 lettering. The seal of Northeastern University is embossed in metalique gold. There are many varieties of type used in the 1989 Cauldron. Some are Chancery. and Seville Italic. Generally, Seville Bold was used for headlines and Seville script was used for the body type. Lastly, the 1989 Cauldron had a press run of 2,600 copies which were distributed free of charge to the graduating seniors. SPECIAL THANKS The Cauldron staff would like to extend special thanks to those individuals who have generously assisted us. They gave their time to address our requests for information, photographs, and data. Dave Enderiin from the International Student Office for compiling the international student statistics for us so quickly. Jack Grinnold. Director of Sports Information, for obtaining some of the team sports photographs. Brian Hill for the photographs of Jeff McLaughlin. J. D. Levine for his photographs. NU News for their photographs. Laura Ritcker for allowing us to go into her apartment at weird hours to photograph the endsheets. Cauldron 303 Yearbooks are used to recall sentimental times similar to a scrapbook. Taking the best and worst oj those college days and condensing them into a book That is what the 1989 Cauldron, volume 69 is all about. A Moment In Your Life was chosen as the theme because it reflected a sentiment one will always pause to think about in life. A few years from now some of you will flip through these pages and see a photograph of an old forgotten friend or read an article and exclaim, (Hey, I remember!” The word Cauldron is defined as a large melt- ing pot. We interpreted this to mean a melting pot of very diverse lives, emotions, interests and thoughts of the students of NU. We have focused on seniors of diverse backgrounds and interests throughout the book in photography and copy. The seniors who were chosen for the spotlight interviews were suggested by administrators, faculty, advisors and staff. Through the making of this yearbook we have found that life here at Northeastern University is what you made of it. Only you can decide if the last five years was well worth it. So, on behalf of the Cauldron staff we would like to wish the graduates of the Class of 1989 the best of luck and happy successful lives. Cauldron Stafj 304 Cauldron 11 (.iiiiit ■' i n ,11,1, ■ II n i t!


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