Simmons College - Microcosm Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1985

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Adamaiiis Worces ler, MA Nursing Michelle Alben' winrnrop, MA Nursing Scneherazacl Anousnfar Bosfon, MA BiologyfPhilosophy Lisa Reed Apinorp Lincoln, MA Public l?elalions Michele S. Arons Newton Highlands, MA Alexandra M. Ainos Harvard, MA Ps ycholog yffipanish Denise M. Babineau S fafford Springs, C T Nursing 'mf r' 'WV ..-1 A 1. ': A QXMMI WN QN Anno S. Bachmann Wesfmmsfef, MD Computer Scf fCOm Liso Marie Boker FWCCA 'JU VJ f 'v'e'fzJ' cfm 51,5 'Jess Jesslco E Bold: , na- , in e1 5' EJ Chrfsfme V Bcwomc f- pw Liso Boss Ne wburyporf, MA EconomicsfGo vernmenf Hilory Benhom Wesf Franklin, NH Communications Allison Joy Bennett Peabody, MA Nursing ., ? ' Q if fi? W K f 5? ., , . Z , Q , A we X93 7 1 m-x -KV r A Frances Benro Dorchester, MA Nursing Stacey J. Berman Cherry Hr7l, NJ CornfCompufer Sci. ADGFGO M. Bezreh Posllhdale, MA Computer SCMMQ1' Ellen G. Biener Providence, Pl Go vernrnenrfEconomics Donna Mae Bird Middle ron, MA Arfs Adminis fra fion Caroline F. Bonnar Cohasse r, MA FrhoncefEconornics Brigeffe J. BouIeTTe Walervllle, ME Ph yslcal Therap y Lynn L. Boufhiller Pulham, C T Hum vfPsychology Kafe E. Breslin BHS lol, Pl .5'pahlshfHumv Elizabefh Brons Millwooa, NY Nurslhg Janis BfOf'lST9if'1 Essex, MA Com. fSociolog y Stacey E. Brooks Hehniker, NH Public l?elaflohsfMgl ROSOFIDO I. Burke Hyde Park, MA Nursing Debra A. Burns Peabody, MA Ph ysical Th erap y 'Witt ' Julie A. Buller Scffuafe, MA Ph ysicol Therop y Eileen M. Cahill Morshnefd, MA Ph ysfcol Therop y KC1Thy CGICIS Peabody, MA Nursing Gizella A. Callenaer Lancester, PA lf?LfFrench Katherine Cameron Bedford NH History Eliza A. Campanario Stoughton, MA Retail Management Susan E. Campbell t Shrewsbury, MA 1 Ph ysical Therap y 91X m'xl I 3 ff?- W Q Ma -Q1 7 -'W gk 3 , xl. V . ' 'ii 5 S Q 1 x 1 2 5. W5 if 2:4 ff 2 f L 3 ! 14' 551455 WHA' i P Ellen M. Canning Sprrrrgfield, MA Man agemen f ChrisTine M. Carr Old Forge, NY Physical Therapy Patricia J. Casaprima Mah wah, NJ Nufrifion Mary E. Casey Enheld, CT Economics Mary E. Cefalo Fllchburg, MA Nu frlflon Carolyn Cnen Framingham, MA Economlcsfhhance Koren L. Christensen We fhersheld, C T EhgllshfCommunicaflohs Mary Christensen No. Easfon, MA Physical Therapy Mary E. Clark Keene, Nl-l Psychology Carolyn S. Cooling L ouolon ville, N Y GraphlcsfArl 7' 7 W 7 me 4 M 'f 1754 ' ' rx? 2 Z, X SX X ,K my if A 'Y' K' lrene S. Cole Pockporf, MA Nursing Krislin A. Cole Horwfchporf, MA C ommunicoffons Consionce J. Coles Horfford, C 7 Communfcoffonsffnglish Louren E. Collins Morshheld, MA Monogemenf Leslie E. Collins Cohossef, MA Ph ysicol Therop y Poiricio Connolly No, Eos fon, MA Monogemenf Kelley A. Connors Giouces ter, MA Nursing Keri Ann Connors Hl7l3dC7i6, NJ Management Mary Therese Bethesda, MD Ph ysicai Therapy Diane E. Cote E. Green wich, Pi Public i?eiationsfAdvertising Jennifer R. Coulter South Easton, MA li?LfSpanish Christine Creedon West Roxbury, MA Management Susuon E. Cunniff Foxboro, MA Nursing Judy A. Currie Brainfree, MA Pamela A. Cwalino Lynn, MA Nursing Judy M. Czerwonka Fail i?i ver, MA Phsicai Therapy Elise M. Davidson Can ron, MA Nursing Linda A. DClVidSOf1 Glastonbury, C T iniernafional Business Leigh Ann DeGuiIo Cransfon, l?l Economlcsflvnance Wendy DeRoins Salem, MA C ommunlCariohsfEnglish Katherine R. Degermajian Worcester, Ma Nursing Mary J. Derocnea Framingham, MA FinancefManagemenf Catherine C. Descnenes Nashua, NH Ph ysical Therapy Jeanne D. Desrochers Salnf Johnsbury, VT Nursing Donna NI. DiGiovanni Re Vere, MA Psychology EIizabeTh E. Dibbins Portland, ME Managemenf in Q W W! ,441 W? ., 1 2 M P 4 WMA I 4 i V , V ,-44 2 V' . z jffzi W W Q '- ov - VWXQEI 1 , 1 + . X nw ,W f f ,Wim MGTDG M. DisTler Sudbury, MA Public f?ea!ffonsfFfnance Cynthia Kay Doane Lexingfoh, MA Managernenf Rebecca E. Dodge Schenectady, NY Ph ysical Therap y Adrienne L. Doe Rochester, NY Retail Managemenf Jeanmarie Donovan Brockfon, MA Managemenf Sfaci L. Dorr Augusta, ME Ph ysical Therap y Koren M. Durgin E Brain free, MA Che-mls fry Debbi Lynn Dworkin Beachwood, OH ADD FfOF1CiI lG Dziolo Hoffleld, MA Biology Suson E. Eorobino Ne wporf, l?l Public Pelofions , ff ff Ji,,Zl' Z 2 .Q Barbara J. Eason Ha verhrll, MA Nursrng Karen M. Erikson Hingharn, MA l?elall Managemenf Angela Evangelisla Mnnchesfer, MA Nursrng Teresa Farrell Upper Saddle River, NJ Management Deborah Lynn Feen Hamden, CT Psychology Stacey A. Fennelly Falmouth, ME Nursing Debora A. Feocloroff Brock ton, MA EconomicsfF1nance ElizabeTh A. Ferencik Foxboro, MA Manogemen r Christina Fernadez Plainville, C T Physical Therapy Nancy Jean Finlayson Plymouth, MA ll?LfEconomics Karen L. Flood Newlown, CT CommunicafionsfAD V KGYGD L. Flora Lincoln, l?l EnglishfEconomics Mary E. Fowler Farr' Fairneld, ME EconomicsfFinance Sonna Foxrnan Silver Spring, MD Go vernmen ffEnglish Ar 2 W 4 A xg 4 Kerry E. Froncis Morshheld, MA Pe fail Mcnogemenf Horrief Roe Frieder Pydof, PA Arts Admfhis froffon RCICTWGHG M. FHGGITTCJVI Phrlcdemhia, PA Management Lisa Anne FfiGC1fiCf'I W. Harfford, C T Arfffnglish Amy Galluzzo Fairfield, CT Finance Lauren B. Garbuft Yarmoufhporf, MA Nursing if 3' .s W. A W1 Ann J. Garaner Oxon Hill, MD Comrnunicarions Joan L. Gearin Ariingron, MA infernaiionai Reiaiions Elizabeln R. Gemmell Orange, C T Nursing Teresa P. Genlile Medford, MA Marina Geryk E. Hamp fon, MA Ps ychoiog y Carolyn S. Gill Bos ion, MA A ccoun fingfManagemenr Heidi S. Gilleiie Sfoughfon, MA Physical Therapy Janel L. Gillis Chelmsford, MA Nursing Sandro R. Gilmore Marshfield, MA Public Pelations Kim E. Giroux Peabody, MA Nursing Catherine Gloekler Pittsburg, PA Arts Administration Eileen E. Glosier Jenkintown, PA Retail Management Rx if ...-..4w0 ' a we ffwif 4:----M in-if Nu, Liso R. Goldberg Framingham, MA Finance Michelle A. Golclslein Brock ron, MA Go vernmenf Virginio Ann Groce Medfleld, MA Nursing Liso Foirh Green Cranston, Rl lnfernorfonol Business Laura L. Greenberg Mannassai, N Y Managemenf Eugenia Grigaris Ariingion, MA French M. Helene Guillaume Jamaica Piain, MA Human Services Ana Maria Gulierrez Lexingfon, MA ManagemenffSpanisn Cynthia R. Haaclacl Ariingfon, MA Finance fEconornics Melony l.. Haines Brookline, MA ii?fEconornics if ew 'V' 3 til I iii! :YU 5 l.....,..l 5 'Vx -In 5X X Lynn A. Hammer Broolmeld, CT Physical Therapy Danielle T. Hamplon Bosfon, MA Ph ysical Therapy Ann M. Handley Bos fan, MA CommunicafiansfEnglish BFGDGO A. HCIDSGD Faxbaro, MA FrnancefEconornics Slepnanie IVI. Harrell New Orleans, LA Public l?elafionsfMgf. Melinda M. HCIfl'll'T1C1l'1 Falmoufh, ME Human Services Anne Marie Harringlon Holden, MA Nursing Margaret E. Harrington Lexingfon, MA NUFSITIQ Lauren E. Hawkes Framingham, MA Communicafions Lisa Burgess Haynes Gloucesfer, MA Biology Holly C. Heffernan Worces fer, MA Com.fManagemenr Allyson A. Hemmer Briarcliff Manor, NY Management QWS ----f .. A i' ,. ,,.. , A e if , 5 ss' ,A 9 N A F 'fi 3 f, , 410' lil! 1 11, D !Qf,4. X- 'if .. .ww x' X .QA M ' Q, V xl -. wr, 4 M , T W T . .. .,, f E 2'.::gfs ff ,erase X, 'N' A Q .,., --A A 'wif N ft' 'S ' . T- is flag . , ' X535 ': - lx ---f rwgff f' 'T . V ,Axe T Hz .4 X W A V , W or f I .LL .,. K. , V V gm x.., Q I fwnyw X 1 M U N AW! WWW dm .,,o.N., ,. M X cfm lim. W A W , A we W A A K .Wm H New.. ,-,, ., --W-vm 'i W' ' ...W , ,, .fr x.,, W . vl.. Y ' X' Hx mll.L:':.w.f. , JS ' x v x ,I V K www' M N K .. ..,,,. , -fm-M af. - . -..., 2 - A .:--' - .. ' gym, L ,.,, , ,5..m,,., ..,, ffm: Carol J. Herberr Darien, CT Management Mary Herold Norwalk, C T Management Canaclace L. Hinze Soufhbury, CT Nufrifion AFIGDG F. HifSChfT1C1D Dix H17l5, NY Communicaffons Kara I. Hodes Linden, NJ Chem1LsfryfMCP Theresa D. Hooper Housfon, TX Managemen rfFfnance Kimberly K. HowIeTT Quincy, MA Accoun ling Therse M. Hudson Salem, MA Nursing Lisa Marie Hum Wareham, MA Compurer 5cVEoonomics Nazia Hussain London, England Economics Roxanne P. HUSSOF1 Wes fford MA Biology PaTrice L. Hufchinson Darien, CT English wif ,, 1 W ,,4wZ,,,,w f Susan A. lmperiale New Rochelle, NY Efernenrary Educaffon Suzanne M. lx Demaresf, NJ ECH Pamela Jackson Dedham, MA Finance Karen JOHNSTON Norfon, MA PsychologyfBiology Jofima JoTibundkiT Bangkok, Thailand Applied Campufer Sci. Jill Susan Kamen Woodmere, NY Pe fail Management Marion Kan Aruba ManagernenrfEcanomrcs Nancy A. Kafz Wesf Hartford, CT Managemenf PCIFTWGIO A. KGGDG JOrT7GiCO Plalh, MA Psychologyfwfi 7' Scroh J. Kennelly Guilford, C T FinoncefCompufer Sci. Jennifer C. Kem Ne wingfon, NH Management W f X fvsl ,,.-f-vm, -mr N 4 +9 .af JGOD Kidd9f Winches fer, MA Psychology Sfacy E. Kirker Wesf Yarrnoufh, MA lnrernafional Business Lisa Anne Koenigsberg Dayfon, OH Psychology Elaine Konopka Bayonne, NJ CommunicafionsfEnglish Lynn Barbara Kraff Weston, MA Pefail Management ViCTOI'iCJ LOFTIDGFT Briarcliff NY Nursing IFGDG J. l.C1fTl'ZGkiS Lynn, MA Economics Heather N. LCISSOTOVITCH Barring ron, l?l Nursing Leanne P. Lavargna Pe Vere, MA Psychology Sarah J. Lawrence Scifuafe, MA Cynrnia R. Lawson Plain ville, C 7 Economics Cheryl F. LeBeau Medford, MA Ph ysfca! Therap y Susan A. LeBlanc Amesbury, MA Physical Therapy Lasaunara V. LGOCT1 Washing ron, DC Ph ysic al Therap y Eileen Marie Leary Malden, MA Nursrng ,,,,,..,..,. K ' V I mf' Paige A. LeOViTT No, Haven, C T Nursing Nancy J. Leibowilz Wesfporf, CT Managemenl Marla B. Levy Manchester, CT ManagemenffPublic Pelarians Rosanne Levy Swampscofr, Ma. l?efa1l Managernenf DGNSG W. UGDGFTTWCID Hillside, N. J. Managemenf Joan LiGb9ff'T'1CID Wellesley, MA His fory ff! Vfff Margarer R. Lignffoor Woodgridge, CT ln fernafional BusinessfFrencn Lisa LoPiccoIo Hyde Park, MA Nursing Arlene G. Lopez New Canaan, CT Public l?elalions Linda M. Lord Na rick, MA Nursing Gretchen MacCar'rny Marshfield, MA Biology Karen A. Machado L ake vie w, MA Nufrlfian Lisa M. Madsen Soufh Hamp lon, MA Economics Sonia Mansur Dacca, Bangladesh Go vernmen lfSociolog y Leigh A. Marcous-Devine Rockland, ME French EIizabeTh MGFCUSG Glen Cove, NY Management Emily A. Morden Darien, C7 Managernenf Jacqueline Marsh Brookffne, MA Ps ychofog y Deborah E. Marriniaes Gray Darien, C T Englfsh Erika D. Markin Rocky Mounf, NC Biology Befh E. Marrson No.Aff!eboro, MA Managemenf Susan E. Maurer Harwich, MA EconomfcsfFfnance Beverly Mazzarella 1 W1 r lvlory Ellen McCourt Eosfon, MA Ffnonceflfconomfcs Nancy J. lVlcGroTn Walpole, MA Nursing Colleen A. McGuire Beverly, Mo lnfernorfonol Busfne-ss if f VZ 'f WWA ' f ' 1' 'Wow f M65 f My 7 f , W MQ! 2 X 4, g 4 , . , ,N . W , , fax, wr , , H gt .f , , , ,W -y ' G ,X 4 , QQ X wi H' if' V5 if r, if ,Z V if 4 1' 4 tv? ' wwf' Q, A ' 'e in X VM' f .. ,aw ' .4 4 ff ' ' V2 . ,, 5 gig, 4 . wgjigh' - -,yi f -, Mwgge , - ,tj ff NIH ' ' -,f jf, '?6fz 14f'yj3f'.v4 ,fry R 7 'ax W-f, f 4 f f , t - ,125 t , iff f Q 4 ' e t' 4- f ,., f f ff , W,-4 , gf, 7 1,174 X rf 2 f i f ' ' f fat , , s 4 ff L, ' , ' t Q4 Z 4,2 . ,. vw nf, f ' X f , ' , flpy, gg 9 f J? a fi- C' 1 if 'mb , V A621 ZW f, swf' f M 1 X W , A my ,V Jani A f ff f 4 4., rf if tin 4 - A , 3: V ,f ' Z 0' 'x' 1 Zi 1 W Rho Z-5 . WT Wglflf 7 Y V Carol M. McLaurin Dofches ter, MA FfnancefManagement Russell Hope McNiven Simsbury, C T Communfcat1onsfEng!fsn Laura IV1cReynoIds De von, PA Communications Bonnie Mecartney Brign ton, MA Ps ycnolo Q y Ar1eTTe R. Mele Waltham, MA Pubtfc Relations Rhonda Y. Mencey Boston, MA HUMVfEtementary Education Nina Stefani Miller South Hampton, MA Communications Patricia L. Millin Orleans, MA A a' vertisln g Nicole C. Miranda Massapequa, NY Physica! Therapy Lisa J. Miicheli Saufh Pofflahd, ME Physica! Therapy Donna Marelli Duxbury, MA Go verhmeh fflf?L gli' Q Susan B. Moskowirz A Schenecfady, N Y Mahagemehf Laura E. Muray Hihgham, MA A a' ver Hsin g fP!? Kaihieen Murphy Ne wfan wife, MA English 'L- ,f AK R tu 24, pf if XS 1. fu- Q , z 1, X' if , W . i i, Y 7'fz1Z'3' M I,3 x-,nz-:ef-H x .gi 5 in A fi 1 X' I , ,Y , I 4 W 4 3 'ad f im , 1- K ' . .f. . 1: ..., I di Morgoref W. Murray Cneshfre, C 7 Nufrfflon Amy R. Needel Hinghom, MA Comm unfco fions Noncy E. Nelson Brock ron, MA Communico fions Mefle I.. NiGdGffT1OI'1 Ne wfon, MA Monogemenf Louren Noonon Be verly, MA Nursing Mory Eileen Noonon Hfngnom, MA In fernoffono! Business Morie E. Norris Horwlchporf, MA His foryflinglfsh Monico C. Novicki Dorces fer, MA FlnoncefMonogemenr Keri Ann O'Brien Broinfree, MA Nursing Bonnie B. Oliver Nantucket MA Physical Therapy Liso Oiiobrini Wellesley, MA Monogemenf Christine L. Poppos Brfmheld, MA Public l?elo lions Tomoro R. Porker Noiick, MA Pnsyicol Tnerooy Noncy A. Poiierson Arlingfon, MA Nuring qi ,Ip-?f, f ,f if 151: ,,,,, :Z .9 W lhs. 'lv Il:-..-f Elisabeth A. Peef Pro vfdence, f?l C omrnunzcoffons Jennifer Pelkovvsky Clifton, NJ !!?LfEconomfc5 Kathleen E. Perkins Kennebunk, ME Re fax! Manogemenf Soroh S. Pierce E rho, NH l?efo17 Mohogemehf Bern E. Pirog M Wilming ron, DE Ph ysico! Th erop y Pief M. PICIZGSH Websfer, MA Psychology Krisfin M. Poole WOffG5fOD, MA HUM Vfwomeh 's S fudies A V! MX W Sarah lvl. Poole-Pickering Cambridge, MA Elernen rafy Eaucaffan Abbie L. Porelsky Peabaay, MA Ga vernmenf Lynne E. Powell Trumbull, C T Public Pefaffans Ellen Price Belman f, MA Management Jayne B. Pullen Dennis, MA Ps ycna!agyfHUM V Kalnryn Ann Rabuczewski E. Green wich, Pl Economics Melanie J. Ramsey New Haven, C7 Managemenf Diane Lee Rand Marsnneld, MA Finance fEcanamlcs Youpcldee RQsivisuTh Bos ton, MA Mon ogem en f Anne Rice E Vere ff, MA Pyschologyfmgnsh Kcfrherine T. Rielly Porflond, ME Chemis fry ww WK Qx 'Zu W JOVWG Robinson Biddeford, ME G o vernrn en f Evelyn A. Rogers Guafemala City A d verfisrng Amy L. reolmck Bangor, ME Economics Lorna Kay Rosen Woodsfock, C T ManagemenffGo vernmenf Jennifel' M. Roth Aflanfic Beach, NY Management Kimberly L. Rowe Bay Head, NJ C ommunfcafrons Sondra Ruclofsky W' ff ' - ,f . f ,V Brookline, MA Managemeni Elizabelh A. Ryan Paxfon, MA Manogemenrfifngiish Tracy J. Ryan Augusra, ME Manogemenf Mary E. Salame ' Danbury, C T Monagemen ififinance Diana E. Salvucci Swampscoff, MA Psychology Jean M. Scally Rondobh, MA ASCfCommunicofions Christine M. Schell A cushne i, MA Communica fionsfEngiiLsh Janine Schlesinger Wiifori, CT Communications Debra M. Schulman Peabody, MA y Physical TUSVODV ...l i Wendy E. Schullz Middle ion, MA Mon agem en i Lincia J. Segal WGS ron, MA Nursing Suzanne E. Segall Wes meld, NJ ManogemenffPublic Reiaiions zfiw ', 2' ..,,. , , .f,.,i ' Amr -nf! ,,,, 1 lj E, i I f , y ,, . . , . -Q 1- '5-, .S ' mm 5 ,. ,V prix QV . I SN f ' a 4 75 L .h-4.M- - 2, Robin Segel Wesfon, MA Pe foii monogemeni Joyce Sexton Ne wfon, MA Nursing Anohicl Liso Shohrik Lexingion, MA Communications Beth Ann Shorpe Wiibrohorn, MA infernofionol Business 2 5 Q, sim yu? WW? ZMM 7 Karen L. Shaw Cnafnam, NJ Psychology Carol J. Shin Pon' Wasningron, NY Finance Pamela S. Shuman Framfnham, MA Eng!15hfCommun!caf1Ons Mae-Ann Silverman New Cffy, NY Public !?eafffons Lorna Sinolle Norlh Wales, PA Nulrlrlon Leah Ann Slaler Hamllforr, NY Managemenf Karen L. Slowick Plffsllelal, MA Nursing Jeanne E. Small New Bedford, MA Man agemen r Krislin E. Small Ne wfons ville, MA Socfologyfl-lisfory Sharma A. Small Duxbury, MA Psychology gy!! Wh X M' -if-1? 23, 3156 Uv ffm-wg y- was--nun-A U lffl 1 naw-M,-wf v 'N fn , Ll!! - H ff'-wW,....., ,,. 4' W, , fn 5 ,Cf Z' A4 ,f 16512152 . V 2 y 19 4 .. gk V M , gi' if WW !l 'T Wendy Ann Smick wiuron, cr Emilie E. Smiih C oncord, MA MGDOQ6m9DffA SC Kimberly H. Smiih Ridgefield, CT Ps ych ofog y Donna Snelling Lincoln, MA Nursing Melissa Salmanese Airieoofo, MA Managerneni Frances M. Sonnenberg Ariing ion, MA Nursing Joan L. Soulliere Worces fer, MA English Dena Starr Pafchogue, NY Finance Amy L. Sfauffer Syracuse, NY AccounfingfManagemeni 'SEM Lynn M. Sfolgifis Coven fry, C 7 ll?LfGo vernmenf Wendy D. Sfouf Jamaica Plain, MA Ps ychologyffvf Suzanne Sfowell Lisbon, NH EngllshfPhilosoph y Toyoko Suzuki Musashiho, Tokyo Finance Kyoko Tamura Tok yo, Japan Psychology Georgianne I. Taub South Plainfield, NJ Communlcafions Alyssa P. Taylor Narlck, MA PS Yflflemen lary Educaflon Sarah Thwailes Dover, NJ Management Theresa M. Tomlinson Brooklyn, NY Ps ycnolog y Lele HGIGFI Toole Mlamf Beach, FL GrapnlcsfArl Alyssa Tosi Mancnes fer, NH Nursing Kalharine Urner Belmon l, MA Managemenf Gyna M. Vargas Somerville, MA Elemen fary Educarlon KOTGD E. VGTT Cllffon Park, NY American Sfudles l ' fi WM f ll, VWXZZ, N S :gi 1 5 .S' N wx . lg M N.,- Q-wagyav ,rf n WK Lisa S'rewarT Wellons Dallas, TX PS YfSpeclal Eaucaflon Lisa Wells Wake17ela, MA Re fall Managemenf ViCTOfiC1 A. WGF1CiS Halifax, MA Nursing Diane M. White Nahanf, MA Ph yslcal Therapy Lorre Lynn WniTe Naperville, lL Managemen ffliinance Sara J. Wnifehead Wakefield, MA Nursing Laura S. Wilkinson Cumberland Fares, ME Graphics Elizobeln C-3. Wilson Darien, CT fnfernafional Business Lauri Jean Wilson Duxbury, MA In fernaffonal Pefaffons Tenley E. Winkler Naperville, XL Managemen ffEconomics Joy Winslow Needham, MA Managernen Tfiosychofogy Poiricio B. Wolfe Pro vidence, l?l Managernenf Krislyna P. Wonsicki English fo wn, NJ Graphics ' '1 -' ..f- 1 ,- ff .f. V wif.-1 Y b, Annrnorie Yosi f?e vere, MA Chemis fryfMCP gs- ' rc- ,,,,W, ' 1' X, Ns, 51 ' 31551237 Helen K. Yee Brighlon, MA Man agem en l Lorinne Yee Honolulu, H! Man agem en f Deborah L. Zacks Columbus, OH Public Relations ' .1 Ag- 5.5 'xii X , ks W 3 X f X, P 1 x. s 3-vs fa, X .e ,fx 1 f' , - 'J f -921A ,, , I 10' 5 15,24 W 551-, ' sig W ,,,, wwf x -QSM 1 x f 21 i 'Q- if Y fl 5' X394 . , 4 Q '?if::Lf.4 H :ik , -. K Q x P VR Q 1 Wk . 1 eg 17 A 4 N Li? .. 'Q 4 2' QQ A X w : YS X I -QSC' 1 X 'EEV1 1..,...X NOS. x.g,gk,1......ix J 3. , HN ,L '-bi- uf, ' 2 --'W ACTIVITIES xw Crew N xwf- The Simmons Crew team started its sev- enth year on the first day of classes at 52415 a.m. During the fall season, the crew com- petes in Head races which are 2.5 to 3.5 mile races where the crews race against the clock. These races include the Head of the Textile, the Head of the Connecticut, the Mount Holyoke Regatta, and the most fam- ous one of them all, the Head of the Charles, the largest single day rowing event in the world. When the Charles freezes the crew moves indoors to start a rigorous winter training pro- gram consisiting of running stairs, lifting weights, running and rowing on various types of erogmeters. January brings a trip to Florida where for two weeks fun and hard work are continued They return to the Charles the first week of March for daily practices. The crew remains in Boston for spring break to practice three 2 i'BT f . ,Ama ,ifyhlfi times dailyg a six a.m. row, an afternoon run- ningflifting session, and an evening row. Fre- quent testing and seat races are performed during this time to determin boats. Racing season begins the last week of March and races are held every Saturday for the rest of the semester. The races range be- tween 'l500 to 2000 meters. Simmons com- petes against Mt. Holyoke, Smith, Northeastern, UNH, Univ. of Lowell, MIT, and Weslyan. The crew competes in the New England Championships on Lake Quinsigamond the first weekend of May. Last spring the varsity eight finished third. The season culminates the second week- end of May in Philadelphia at the Dat Vail Regatta. It is a two day rowing event and is the largest inter-collegiate regatta in the world with over 2,1100 competitors for 67 schools. 4 M-L. l 3 2 K i2ZZQZZEZss . blip , mis -3USTUfilrUNIV RSITY N ms Debra Bingham Nancy Boisen Margret Bushman Katie Cameron Jennifer Coulter Katherine Dortch Carrie Kimball Wendy Larsen Sue Laub Kim Manchester Amy Miller Jill Mooradian Sue Morse Margo Reynolds Kim Sherry Nancy Steele Lisa Sweenor Laura Wilkinson 4 j ' :Q 2 WZ? 1 A Z Y .M , l Volleyball ,Nqv.:xM gz. X ii1i92!'KI:5Iv , , - x f x. 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' X . no 6 K f, I S swim 85 ,N Jennifer BousqueT Louis Falls Anne Kirby Allison Line Karen Mullins Sfocy lvlunroe ElizobeTh O Neil Alexandra Ponnell Dora Simenhoff Kiko Bos Emily BerkowiTz uauee-- Capfafhsx Karen Mullins and Kris DieTTer Coach: Judy Soderlund g The field hockey Team opened Their season againsT Babson College suffering a 5-O defeaT. However, The defeaT was a learning experience of which The ream uTilized To make improvemenTs. The 4984 Team is a brand new Team comprised mosTly of freshmen, The backround of many of The play- ers is ThaT of soccer and noT field .' ,f 'Q,.,.ff M sm ff, XI, J? , A, , M , , ,,, fi fx 4 - sniff hockey, and Therefore The game is new To many. There has been re- markable improvemenT in game play by all members wiTh each new game, and alThough The second and Third games were also defeaTs. The Simmons squad began To puT scores on The board. Their mosT re- cenT game lefl Them with a win againsT Framingham and The Team is confidenT ThaT This win wiil seT Them on Their way Toward an overall win- ning season. IDX maximal numb., M--1-mnialnss'-S windmill' 1 l , -WA -W ..,, 1 lc HW Y : D Cb 4 A . ' ,Lf x S Q , A x ?-i is , WMM. , .6-Haney.. -' ' Q ,A Q 5113504 442 , V Field Hockey ,WL S QE 'vm , -wg, is a ,, fm x,kx sf :ii- ,N w M Ewa. ,M f 42 ff Yi , W, ,gk X1 Nw X Q S i X - 1 if is Jone Robinson Lciuro Wheeler Mauro Curtin Tricio Moody Bricigeife Kmighiley Jennifer Woss Sailing , s PN W , ' K , 'Q X. 1 5. ,i , , .W 4' ' , 535,15-f 5 F .QQ QQ xx X N X X X N X ,V R T i I I T l The cross counTry Team Trains aT a vari- eTy of siTes including The ouTdoor Fenway Track, along The Charles River, Jamica Plain Reservoir and on HearT break Hill , a famous landmark of The BosTon lviaraThon. WorkouTs ToTaI beTween 4-TO miles each day- and include long slow disTanT runs, hill workouTs, inTervals on The Track plus weighT Training Twice a week. The Team compeTes every Sarurday in The monThs of SepTember and OcTober. OuT home course is Franklin Park, shared wiTh many oTher BosTon Schools. The Team compeTes againsT such Teams as Emman- uel, MTT. WheaTon. Rhode island College. Regis. BryanT, Salve Regina, U.S. CoasT Guard Academy and Brandeis. This year's cross counTry Team sTarTed Their season wiTh Their firsT meeT againsT The U.S. CoasT C-Saurd Academy in New London, Conn. AT This meer The 84-85 Team discovered The TalenT of our new freshman members- BeTh RaTcliffe and Leslie Soderberg. Our reTurnlng Team members include Mary Lou WaTerman. Amy Branfhaver. Holly Heffernan and Me- linda Harriman. Under The leadership of our Two coaches. Suzanne TeuTeberg and El- eanor Mendonca, we are looking forward To our besT season ever. Arny Bronfnover Melinda Horriirnon Holly Heffernon EIizobeTn Rofcliffee Leslie Ann Soderberg ' S flifs 91 'M' WAY r X fn iw , If up A uf? 1' wp , V gl Am, ,NV A5 . V Qjf Q, W ff . ,Q M f X I SX wg, x il 1 iL - i -nv vi, 1- Aw K.. 2,37 Q,-W, i 4 rr og 1 'M , 45 Dawn Crane Michelle D Albero Jennifer Donovan Jrll Garfenby Donna Konans Duane McFarland Jennrfer Musumano Sheryl Soucy Mlla Walson Llsa Slanford Maureen Faucner Cafherrne Mattson Susan Kllauff Jeanne Marne Franze Lrsa Crago Luz Sheahan Chrrs Ann Barone Kathy Rarcula Melissa Hersh Connie Murphy Adrienne Ma Jenn WaTTs 'x '-I, 'sw Milli 1 ' X,aw ' g.,..-A-' M,w,.,.,,.,.fw-N-we--e -' 'ef'-ss' 'M Y, X The Simmons Tennis Team, coached by Polly Sialey, began ils 1984 season wilh a full schedule of 43 marches. Wllh only lwo players relurnlng from lasl year, namely Jeanne Marie Franze, Team caplain, and Calherine Malison, The Team consisls of freshmen, juniors, and Transfer sludenls. Sin- gles players in order of position are Calher- ine Mallson, Susan Kilduff, Jeanne Marie Franze, Lisa Crago, Liz Sheahan and Melissa Hersh. Doubles Teams are Susan Kilduff-Jen- nifer Walls, Kalhey Rajcula-Chrlsann Bar- one, and Melissa Hersh-Liz Sheahan. Team allernares are Connie Murphy and Adrienne Ma, is Currently, The leam slands wilh Two wins and two losses againsr opponenls including Regis, ENC, Pine Manor, and Colby-Sawyer. The Team hopes lo be inviled and allend lhe MAlAW srale Tennis lournamenl on Oc- lober 'l3lh and lzllh by achieving a 500 av- erage or belief. XX? xbjief, Smrlh Holi SmiTh Holi is The second ldrQesT dorm ohd The cehTer of The Simmons dorm: Tory commuhiTy lT is housed ooove The Quddside Cofe ohd hos mohy qudIiTies ThoT behefiT us dll Group TuToriols ore held weekly ID our loosemehT ohd The hew compuTer room oh The firsT floor is o well used ehTiTy The weiQhT room becomes more pooulor every yeor. Dorm - wide spiriT orevoils oil yeor, ouT is especiolly evidehT during Color Wors ohd oT our ohhuol DoTihg Gorhe. Dorm GoverhmehT is olso o sTrohg oTTri- buTe wiTh oil of The ocTiviTies plohhed by our Holi PresidehT Michelle DureTTe wiTh The help of Erico Kroshow, Shoryh BoyhToh, Alisoh LiTTell, Riso Forber ohd BeTh Miller. ToQeTher we moke up d very exciT- ing oTmosohere which mdkes SrhiTh Holi unique. 312415 E--'F 1: V, . - ,. ' l 3115 ' , ' ,Q KS' Zi if Norlh If one hoppens To wonder down To The norThern corner of The residence compus she rnoy firsT be sTruck by The rore smelling poo berry Tree However if she recovers she will surely be impressed by The lovely ivy covered Tree shodecl NorTh Holi We believe IT To be The mosT beouhful holl on compus. SToTegolly locoTecl beTwixT BorTol for quick food ond The HeolTh CenTer for quick reme- cly CofTer BorToly. NorTh Holi en- joys o seclusion yeT procTicoliTy noT offered by mid - quod dorrns. On peoceful BosTon of- Ternoons, residenTs con be seen lounging on Their bolco- nies or perhops sun - boThinQ on privoTe NorTh Beoch. Y' Ml mg lg. 3' V' K, ,xx I 4 i'a- .un N25 u Ml fl W WW! 14 fff W W W ff WW Ho!! Presfdenf: Meg Wollingford Head Residents: Jeff 84 Coroline Gill fond Elizobelhj RA. 'sf Colhy Hoggerlv Kolhy Robuczewski lvlelisso Bolikowsky ,. llilllllliillll lllllllgih lllllllllllii QF' .. , is fi, J f i iffy, 1 I. -L fan X ' Souln Vice Presidenl: Emily Reed Treasurer: Meg Lignlfool Secretary: Fern Koenig Social Chairs: Maureen Falvey Maribel Ossono Judicial Board: Lauren Haber l?.A. s Leslie Collins Paola Naopo Andrea Gussack Head Residenl: Slepnanie Bell - Rose President Anne Rundle Evans RA 5 President Marla Levy Martha Distler Marilyn Dornfriea Alyssa Taylor Vice President Cion Fernando Head f?esia'enf: Secretaryr Eiisabein Hogan Karen Scnieifer Social Chairpersonsx Treasurer: Anne Bartek Missy Fee Liza Pooie Year's Events . . . Big sisterfLittIe Sister . . . Cape Quad Party . . . Angel Sisters . . . Plant Sale . . . Mystery Ball . . . Prince Cnaries, our faithful ele- vator ..... Senior Cnarnpagne Toast. A PILGRIIWS SONNET Though 'Pilgrim House is slightly off the Quod, And house our given nome insteod of uhGlI, We Pilgrims shdn't regret our humble obode, We think our house is surely best of dll. Although our holls do twist ond bend ond turn And rooms ore hidden in corners of the house We Pilgrims ore odventurers ond ledrn To welcome every settler - ond mouse! To live on Pilgrim Rodd tokes common sense But to live in cheer in Pilgrim tokes not long: Although we oren't encircled by the fence, Pilgrims foster friendships deep ond strong. And though our leose sdys Wheelock owns this pldce, For being Simmons women, we soy grdce. Ndncy E. Nelson Pilgrim House g sf' A X. PILGIPIM HOUSE COUNCIL 4984 - 4985 Ndncy Nelson President Lori Veno Vice President Beth Cousens Socldl Choir Sue Hdrdy Sociol Choir Jockie Norkiewicz Secretory Sue Pino Treosurer lvlelissd Solmonese J Bodrd Rep Stephdnie Stephonidn Heolth Center Rep Corolyn LdPldnte Security Rep Sue Vogler Bdrtol Rep Jdne Neville, Bdrtol Reb lvlorio Sdngiolo, Quodside Rep Holly Hefferndn, Recreotion Rep Kdthy Beduregord, Fundrdising Committee Hildry Sedbrook Fundrdising Committee Sue Green, Unit Rep Jennifer Fox, Unit Rep Ndncy Nedrmdn, Unit Rep l?ES!DENCE STAFF Lynn Gregory, Heod Resident Koren Johnston, Resident Advisor Beth Donnelly, Resident Advisor Robin lvloschilli, Resident Advisor .A ,, , -, M WZ , Q, 'vV, , 7 W -sl! .1 2 ,frr Z ix! 459 ,yr ,,a ,V 2 fy, Q 5 2, tg? ' ,ik A r, gf, 1 if 1 Y 4 ,rf f X, N X b-- CoTch The splrlT of Arnold - A smdll cohesive hdll wlTh well known for :Ts rd- dloTlng enThusldsm energy ond dorm spirlTll Exlsffng Ho!! Trodmons Frosh lnlTloTlon ln edrIy'OcTober . . Big SisTerfLlTTle SlsTer mdTchups be- Tween frosh ond uppercldssmen . Trick or TredTlng wlThln The dorm fol- lowed by onnudl Holloween pdrTy Hollddy seoson - Angel SrsTers cllmdxed by dnnuol ChrlsTmds porTy wlTh d vlslT from good ole ST. Nlckl . . . Flndl Teo rn edrly Moy wlTh reTurnlng Arnold Hdll dlums Arnold 7984 85 Hdll Councf! Members Hdll PresldenT CoThy Phllllps Vloe PresudenT Lelgh BolsTer SeoreTory Corollne Benevedes Treosurer Deb Shoer Judlclol Boord Clolre lvldrhnez Socnol Cholrs Pom lvloder Klmberly Lorrson l-leod QGSICGVIT Glodys Slerro IPA s Suson ColomeTo Klmberly STrob Morgoref CurTin I Simmons IPA s Noncy Pollerson Cnris Schell Polricio Newmon Keri Connors Julie Polfer Jonef Gillis Head Resfdenfs: Jon 84 Mike Honson Ho!! Presfdenfy Jockie Price .....-v-1 L ,I I f -2 xllkqv, LocoTed oT 294 Brookline Avenue, lvlesick Holl hos sTood for mony yeors now. The proper pronuncioTion is Me-sick, noT Mess- ick os we commonly heor from non-Simmons sTudenTs or incoming freshwomen enTering on Their firsT doy. lvlesick hos The repuToTion of being one of The more i'wilder dorms on compus, known especiolly for iTs posT woTer fighfs. However, Mesick hos become o close communiTy, Thonks To The Tremendous omounT of spiriT held by iTs members. Ex- Trocfed from lTs nomesoke hove come The following very populor soyings: Me sick of MIT men, lvle sick of sTudying, lvle sick of Bor- Tol Holl food, eTc. Finonciolly lvlesick hos been very sucessful wiTh iTs sole of hooded novy sweoTshirTs embossed wiTh The gold seol of Simmons College. Mesick Holl hos become synonymous wiTh The Term melTing poT becouse of The very differenT culTures ond lifesTyles ThoT lie wiThin iTs wolls. Eoch womon hos shored o bif of herself To inTenslfy The growTh of our devel- opmenT os o communiTy ond enhonced The mony friendships ThoT hove blossomed. Me- sick Holi s vorieTy hos become The spice of life To oll iTs members rs' THE FEW, THE PROUD, THE MXSPLACED, THE UNKNOWN Twds The nighT before orienToTion ond dll Through Longwood lnn The psycho womon wds sTirring dnd so wos her kin. Our sTuff wos flung oround The room wiTh no core, in hopes ThoT The porTying soon would be There. We Tronsfers were nesTled oll snug in our beds wiTh visions of men ond donces in our heods. Our RA., lzy ond monoger John nod jusT seTTled us in for The whole semesTer long. When in Izy s room There orose such d cloTTer, we oll goT TogeTher ond spoke of our lives moTTers. Awoy To The compus we mode o mod dosh, os orien- ToTion begon wiTh o splosh. And whoT To our wondering eyes did oppedr, puT The Simmons College CommuniTy ond dll of our peers, As quick os could be, Those Tronsfers ThoT come, goT To know one onoTher by nomeg There wos G-reTchen 8a Down, Bonnie ond Kim, Becky ond Liz, LB., Jen, Liso, Joy, Kofe, Chris ond Kim. Friends To The end oll will oe, A sTdnge mixTure of sTudenTs, hord To fiT wiTh The crowd, puT neverTheless, we ore oil proud of The school we hdve found, ond The dreoms ThoT ooound, And we excloim if we musT leove This co - ed siTe, wiTh Kun' 84 lvlohdmmed, we'll puT up o fighT. i I L A LQWAMA lnhawwm y 4 Longwood iQ L.: WI. I f , fi ,f T , - 1 ' ' , x' W J f X , X , L Z 5 A f X X f y .pwgh f A .7 ,Y '74 W f sl W If Es. Senior Alumnae Brunch ! ZZ? Q2 ,Q is Z u 1 I n ,iz ,..,, ,,,M,., 'IZ , 2. 'fa , -YW , Jw? Y 5 X Z K gf f Q 5 f 5 3 5' 5 0 E 3 M ag Q 5 2 4. , ' ' ,Q if 4 101 f fx if . Z zz 1 4' + ia, A 1' I' i Q fi lk. 4 ,,.,. . , if My . 'N n bv' -F 7 W 1 yr' K 4 'P WF? fu, ,, ,www- ,av 2 v 7 W2 M 1 7 , 3. an Nw if I mis ,, W1 12 Z W Q N wx N ww' W fe J ,K ,7 f 0 f EM! ' :zm 7 7 Z M Z f X 4. f f wf Q? Q. . . , ww E v-YA ,wah ,, f.J Y Q , fx , 'a,' X v 'X 1. 4 NI' 1 . f i , 1 f K QF 'ik 4 W, fb' 1 X if 9 A N 4 1 I f f ? ? Q1 ffw, 14 '4 W f 73 V , fl W 'fi , an Z x , ,, A 1 , I V ,Q fy ML -fr Z. ' 3 ,, , Q 'Q Z' 'lv nf ff' ,Q 5' ,,,....,,v.,,, X -xg-Av W XX mv N Q 4 X 2 2 N3 X if! W 5M 4 , W, ACCCDUNTING ASSCDCIATICDN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION lefT-righT Amy Sfauffer Treasurer, Jayne Hardy VP: Kimberly HowleTT Presx Michele Marquis fundraiser, miss- ing Kelley ONeil secrefary. The Accounfing Associafion was formed To uniTe Those sTudenTs wiTh an inferesf in The field of accounfing. Since Simmons college has recenfly declared an accounfing ma- jor, The Accounfing Associafion has worked, and will conTin- ue To work, Towards promofing This major wiThin The school. The organizafion sponsors several ucareer nighTs during The school year To give sfudenfs The opporTuniTy To learn of The various career opfions associafed wiTh ar. degree in ac- counfing By bringing TogeTher accounfing majors wiTh Sim- mons alumni employed in The accounflng field sfudenfs are able To gain inTimaTe knowledge of The field while creaflng valuable professional conTacTs. Kimberly Howleff l r Steven Pierce, AMS Boston advisor, Kim Strob, treas.: Debbie Weiss, VP.: Nancy Katz, Pres.: Barbara Freeman, sec. Lucia Miree, Simmons advisor: Bob O'Malley, AMS Boston President, missing- Jocelyn Cote, Fundraising Chairwomang Maria Andreaottola. The Simmons College Chapter of the Administrative Man agement Society CAMSQ has been re chartered by our Na tional Chapter in Pennsylvania AMS is a management organization which promotes learning about business through publications, meetings, conferences, and especially through personal contacts. This past year the AMS started with a workshop, Manage- ment Careers of the 8O's. The AMS continued with momen- tum and had a Shadow Day with the Boston Chapter and welcomed speakers that included Simmons alumni and professors. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT SCDCIETY HRM ,klliiiix Li Y kk' l AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES LIAISON li . ,M , lfwf J fi, 1 f 5 4 Pres: Vivien l?l'1inenQ:'iZy VP' Ellen Bobour, Trees: Michelle Rollin, Sec: Michelle Rollin gl ,A .W ,J My Y , ff' 2 A YU X 7 f, 4, f , ASIAN STUDENTS ASSCDCIATION L D, 4 .. A . , A , A P yx 1 vb.. , '- - P , N ' 'f ,xqv , . 'S I S1SS X ii S ,-....,J I Y I - fl , I Q me mv. is Pres: Blanca Chow, VP: Elaine Yee, Treas: Lisa Lee, Sec: Pauline Cho, Social Cnairpersons: Wendy Wang, Sniko Hiaro ACTIVITIES PROGRAMMING BOARD The Activities Progromming Bodrd, better known os APB, is o foirly young orgonizdtion. Storting just four yeors ogo, it hos grown from on ideo of ci student, Lourd Cohen, ond the Director of Student Activities, Suson Stockton. With the funds from the Student Activity Fee, APB hos storted with progrdms such os the Film Series, Ted ond Trumpets, ond Winter Weekend in oddition to tdking under its ouspices the di- reody estoblished Foil Fest, Spring Spree, ond Volentine's Boll. Edch yeor APB hos odded to their repertoire ond ore now respon- sible for lectures, free to Simmons students, comedy ond coffee- houses, community services, excursions within the New Engldnd ored, ond spring breoks to Bermudo. -'I --,, ' r lv 'S tb . K - 0. . Ai. n Top row, I-r- Lyn Marie Hamel, Ann Dzialo, Karen Wedlock, Leigh Remingfon boiiom row I-r- Roxanne Husson, Diane Gaynor, Erika Maikin BLACK HISPANIC CDRGANIZATICDN Pres: Anne-Marie Tomlinson VP: Carny Brown Treas: Karen Reese Sec: Jacqui Brooksf Diana Black Sisier of Culiurez Algssa TayiorfRenee Reliforel Sisiers of Eaucaiion: Siepnanie HareIIfRnonda Sonin Sisrer of Admissions: Gilean Hey Social: Lisa CaseyfTracie Turner CHEMISTRY LIAISON I-r Korc Hodes, Kc1Tie Rielly, Annmorie Yosi, Karen Durgin, Lynmcrrie Hamel, Korerm Wedlock, Marjorie Garnier Pres: Sarah Tnwaiies Treas: Michele Durelle Sec: Amy Ross Tour Manager: Julie Buller PubliciTy:'Karen Veil Fundraising: Joanna Poole Annie Priesily Personnel: Snare Snrago CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Q ?l'5MWE5w Pres: Heather Merediin VP: Diana Rand Treas: Susan Wrignl E omeiyics LIAISQN X X X x XX NY W wwxyxffx' -L-R- Lizo Horouiunicn, Tres.: Cindy Hoddoci, Pres.: Deb Feocioroff, V.P.5 Jeonne Marie Fronze, Sec. ENGLISH LIAISON V Pres: Eloine Konobko, VP: Liso Knob, Treosz Jane O'LoughIin, Sec: Nancy Nelson, Publicity: Terry O'SuiIivcJn The Finance, Banking and lnvesTmenT SocieTy is a profession- B - - - - I al organizahon which allows sTudenTs To be exposed To differ- em' career options. The sTudenT orgonizaiion is affmaieci warn The official chapTers of The socieTy. Trips planned for This year included a Tour of The Federal Reserve, and The New York Sm Exchange, INVESTMENT SCDCIETY back row- Mary Fowler, Michele Marquis, Pam Jackson, fronf row- Brenda Hanson, Caroline Bonnar, Befh WinThrop, Maria Fernandez. FORIEGN LANGUAGE LIAISON The Foreign Language Liaison is an organization open to anyone in the Simmons community. Ihe purpose of this Liaison is to introduce students to diiferent cultures. We attempt this through a variety of ways: Study Abroad Night, foreign films, and for- eign restaurants. Pres: lvlenian Carver, VP: Christine Sirdneperg, Treas: Heather Hedstrom, Sec: Felicia Capitain uf ' ' ffl TZEIZEE.-ET 99? an CQ ld un hm HQ if if i1 if if 11 -u--ay 11 11 11 11 il ii 5 123 inll ' .1 Eff? .v if, 124 f JW JW' an V, ii 'i i i i i INTERNATICDNAL RELATIONS LIAISON l W if X i AW I ,ff 4 X mf , a i M X . WWI' 4 wa XX Qfw y 6 4 ,W 22 M gr: V Z 2 ,V , Q ,,,, , , in V M 1,15 . 4 V ' if M it ,P ff -w Ag 1 Qflf 4 ,fi , Q f ' jg? M' W KZZMHJ . , Q ,Q ,F , w gmt, L V : 'WQ,' ff ..... ..a. Pres: Julie Poffer, VP: Michele Soiiong, Treos: Alicia Armsirong, Sec: Melony Haines i WG' Pres: Dominique Jeen, Iris Adam, VP: Judy Allen-Ryan, Treas: Marjorie Garnier, Sec: Gino Vorges JANUS i l Editor: Carolyn Noyes, ArTsfRewiew: Robyn Liverani, Business Mgr: Lee Ann Kubichek, Production Mgr: Liz Peer JUNICDR CLASS QFFICERS AMW 2 ' f 7.- 4 , wi' fm 1 Z M r Whwff , ' ' if ,, f , f r r 'M f 126 S , ,,,,A, f A Susan Hardy, Presiaenrg Rornma Sourhwick, VP.: Barb Hilarern, secretary: Carolyn Laplanre, Treasurer. The lvlonogement Lioison is dn orgonizotion which is the go-between for the Mondgement deportment ond mdndgement mojors. Students with ony problems or comments moy tdlk with d lvldndgement Lioison representotive. Gne representotive ottends oll foculty meetings: rep- resentotives help evoluote the teocher's evdludtion. This yeor mony fundroisers were pldnned such os coke soles ond roffles. Other events thot the lvlonogement Lioison is responsible for is the foculty ond stu- dent get together in Quodside Cofe where everyone is invited to tolk to the monogement foculty The Mdnogement Lidison is olso in chorge of plonning the foculty-senior SDOQIWGTTI dinner in the Spring. X .Mi gi ,T 5 A ll ,gn .M MANAGEMENT LIAISGN Pres: Suzonne Gelven VP: lvlorlo Levy Treos: Michelle Morquis Sec: Tereso Forrell v ls, , i -4 . X 5' s ,W ii ,. lzfigag, :J x s V . , - W 4985 IVIICROCOSIVI STAFF is as Q s 1 .fr is ,X Aciveriising And Business 128 , ,,,,.f Aw- 'M FcacuITy Qrganizcfrions Dorms Seniors 3 X x X V x- ..-M-,Mfr .,.... - ww- NOTABLES M' 1 4 WA., P . ' - . , X Y 'Q 1 , , SQ ! aw-,,4,, ,W ,. 4 5 gs 'r 'Wifi Siwrogo, Trees: Kofe G-endreou ' ' TSI NUTRITIQN LIAISON X, Wm-.a1 ' 1 '15 Pres: Mory Cefolo, VP: PcJTTy Ccsoprirno, Trees: Koren Mochcdo, Sec: Mogorer Murray, Sr. Reps: Snonrc Solrz, Mario Gorro, Jr. Reps: Susanne Ernest, Debbie Cooper V N Us PI-IILCDSCDPHY LIAISON SX 'WT K S Pres Ellen Block Trees Mary Thomas PRINCE RETAIL LIAISON Pres Llso Aubrn VP Missy Fee Treos Audrey Burke Sec j JoAnne LSWIS - , -,-, .W -:w-,w-f--fN--,-- 1 , .A?, , 5314152 51 P W SENICDR CLASS CDFFICERS The Senior Closs Officers plus The Choirwomen lefl Simmons with Molher-Doughier Weekend, Senior-Foculiy Receplion, 85 Doys Poriy, Senior-Foculiy Bonquei, The Commencement Boll, Senior Week ond o HUG in 4985 Www W 7 f f f . J, Ego AY X . 5 Vf X , 0 'w0fy 7 ' .. . I.:-' K 'f' ,Q 4 Pres: Lorno Rosen, VP: Soroh Kennelly, Treos: Cindy Hoddod, Sec: Allyson Hemmer wwwwwwxwwx 1 1 N SALT f awww-fw 4 5 f f W ff X if bb-eq, STUDENT GCDVERNIVIENT ASSOCIATIGN bollorn row l-'l, Kdren Scnleifer, Lornd Rosen, Senior Cldss Presidenlg Lynne Powell, Sludenl Governmenl Presidenlg Pier Pldzeski, Advisor To Siudenl Org.: Michelle Alberl, sec. lop row l-r .ldnice Scnlessinger, Public Affoirs Agenlg Sue Hdrdy, Jr. Cldss Presidenlg Michelle Goldslein, Advisor To Lldsong Bersy Eyler. QUADSIDE COMMITTEE l Pres: Sndri Snrdgo, VP: Trdcy Rydn, Treds: Sndron Ccirpenler, Sec: Renee Collelle 1 135 K A' Y 'Y . Q, , 1591 ffl -- , W Q 'fx' V 5 Q ws. n -.W Q, , ,Q-ff . X412 'A ,L ay Lf 2 40 0 .1 JL J , A UV 5 r 1-ab? ,. 4 Q 5 'fy'- fz' Z' ,, f 1 lf 39 .65 S, . 1 I X-:m FACULTY Presidenl William J. Holmes i A Vice Presicierii Priscilla McKee X f W, , 'Num ff 7' fish X! M. M391 , ff ,f , N. WW' ia -r m -fi ' 5 Q f J 4 4 fVf':f' WM if-I - 1 . QM , ,1 f x ...WP W Deon Chorloffe Morocco 1 r AssocioTe Deon Elizobefh B. Rowlins Associoie De-on Corol A. Leory ip wr-'Its az ,o -un,,. v.,,, n.Q mm, 1 Y'q , W- ' H H.. 2 'nur SIMMONS COLLEGE 300 THE FENWAY BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02I I5 OFFICE OF THE DEAN Dear Members of the Class of 1985 It seems llke only yesterday I was welcoming you as new students the Slmmons COmmUHlty I remember wr1t1ng ln my flrst letter to your parentsfguardlans that I hoped that Slmmons would meet your expectatlons that we would challenge you both academlcally and personally, and that we would provlde you wlth the mOtlV3t1OH and competence necessary for success ln your chosen careers Now, as you are about to become alumnae of th1s f1ne 1HStltUt1OH, I cannot help but wonder 1f we, as partners 1D thls lmportant process, have met these ObJeCt1VES I am content 1H my bellef that for you the process has begun and provlde us wlth the ultlmate answers to these May I take thls opportunlty to thank you have made to Slmmons College and to our wlder that your futures w1ll questlons for the COHtflbUClOUS you Boston communlty Through your roles as students and campus cltlzens you have challenged us lntel lectually and have provlded us wlth hundreds of events that have lmproved the quallty of campus l1fe As workers and as volunteers, on campus and Slmply stated, From some we expect that honest 1n your off your contrlbutlons of t1me, energy and commltment have been the College lS a better place as a result of your lnvaluable enrollment all of you dlfferences, of you we expect great thlngs ln the future, from you w1ll be lmpatlent w1th lgnorance, tolerant of relatlonshlps, and confldent ln your ab1l1ty to affect change We also hope that you w1ll keep 1n touch wlth us so that we mlght contlnue to share our prlde ln your accompllshments Best wlshes to each of you Slncerely K cc. AQQ7' ,f5ZLnfrf-V Charlotte Morocco Dean of the College 9 to . . . . . . C . . . 9 . . . . . I . . . . . . . I I f I I I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . , o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 l X . , . Aoaaemio Deans Charles R. Mackey, A009 E- COQWGW Jonn S. Robinson Ma-F .1 f f sf' 115,013 ,MN 6 ' H--v---M.. ' g1s f -rr? . Afro-Amerioori Siucziies r, ir gflrfff , 5 4 -JZ xi . 1 jigfffir f iii: L Floyd B. Borbour Cloire Wilkerson-Girolomo Robert G-ronquisi, Bob Oppenheim, Tom Wolloce, Alicio Foxon, Morgo Green. Missing: Dono Chondler Biology Deioorimeni S i Q r Arihur Skuro, Louis Irwin, CAroI Holpern, Joel Piperberg, Koren Tolenlino, Sondro Willioms, Soron Koolsbergen, Ricnord Nickerson. Missing Roonel Skvirsily, George Duker g rm., -I 6 ,.., ', jfvxi,.x,- V , W 2 ' 1 , z , it , fs, - x f iqy, Cgreer erxlioels And Ploo menyidiioe l 1 fnnncs wwl Lucy Loveridge, Noncy Bosseif, Joonn Corroll, Lois Wells Cnemisiy Deparimeni ..., X 'I 5 g ' Peter Bowers, Naomi Lev, emel Yakali, Husein Basiri, James Piper, lcial Hartman, Leonard Suzrzberg Laura Lirfeli, Virginia Braiion, Linda Beirz, Bob White, Aiden Poole. Missing: Reggie Jackson, Susan Baron, Ferris McCabe 5 'ff . ,, , iffi. ff' , Educalion Depanmenl Margo Okazawa-Rey, Kalhleen Dunn, Alice VanDeusen, Helen Gullenlag. Missing: Lydia Smilh, Bard Hamlen, Debra Mesch W Pam Lloyd, Sharon Cassarani, William M. Manley, Judith Wiiienberg, Pamala Bromberg, David Gullelle, J. Douglas Perry, Charles L'Homme George Nilchie, Lawrence Langer. Missing: David S. Perry, Richard C. Sierne Fariegn Language Delaarirneni Z 4 WW W Louise Cohen, Maria Paz Siaulo, Racneal Haliy Pfaff, Helen Mamikorian, Claire Fora, Susan Keane Missing: Don H. McKeen, Wayne Isnikawa, Mary Jane Treacy, Nancy Hall Hisrory De-porrmenr 1' X Q 'i-Q 2 sf me' QW W Q ,r NX v I 'A X S X XM Q X Q .. X . Z Q , ' w x 7 JZ ...W M. ,.fNwm..wH,wM.aw,,.,,,,, .,,. ff, W xi ,f2+?'f s f' 'Q Henry Holko, John Hunter, Ricnorcl Lymon. Missing: Mark Solomon, Lczuri Crurnpocker International Relations Deoariment ff, 2 'gi fir A Gautam Chatterjee, Raquel Halty Pfaff, Robert E. White, John Hunter, Trena Cleland Alphonse Vinh, Ann Katra, Cheryl Brigante, Marian Francois, llze Olmsted, Janet Matheson, Linda Watkins, Megan Sniffin-Marinoff, Susan Schweitzer, Paula Ebbitt, Mary Ann Duhig, Kristana Kramer, Susan Geddis, Martha Cohen. Missing: Artemis Kirk, Suzanne Teuleloerg, Martha Davidson, Daphne Harrison, Helen Hanson, Wendy Mackey, Jo-Ann Breiner. Main Deparlmenl W - wi Q 'ww-'wqw t gy , ,,,, f . ,ff , 'Ale g , A I fm A mv 0' Margaret Menzin, Bob Goldman, Malini Pillai, Richard Crornier, David Browder, Alice Shaefer, Carol Monroe, Mona Nourani ' ' l Won 40' Coral O'Brien, Nancy Harvey Hurbold, Agnes Bowes, Marion Mason, Carole Dicnler, Agnes Huber Physics Deporirneni Edword-Prenowiiz, Brion Bowlby, Roben' Vernon, Consioniine Dokos, Missing: Veldo Goldberg 5 Q eye? gf iiii 4 ze, gf Q X fy-ic' if X I ,k Jon Toms, Dione JeTTe, Mory Owens, Lynn Poimer, Lynn Weisel i i i i .i Psychology DeoorrmenT .1 Borboro Genfile, Dione Coulopoulos, Donolcl Thomos, Lillion Grayson, Tereso Corfereffe 44-S 1 4 Stephen London, Judifn Poilins, Eloine Hogopion Missing: Rocnel Formon 5 , e . i S'rudenT Acfivifies Office Suson Stockton, Morifo Rosen, Ellen Murphy, Morilyn Dornfried, Nancy PoTTerson. 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A sloppy income Tox refurn, quesfion- oble reol esfdfe dedlings by her hus- bond, John Zoccoro, ond even rumors of evil-doings in her pdrenTs' grocery sfore rocked The Queens Congresswomon's compoign boof. When, during on Ocfober debdfe, Vice PresidenT George Bush offered To help Ferroro ouT wifh her for- eign policy, she held her ground ond soidr she resenTed his pdTronizing oTTiTude. Meonwhile, The presiden- fiol conTenders Threw words from POLS Their corners: Reogon sTuTTered ond poled in his firsT deboTe wiTh Mon- ddle: FriTz odmiTTed he would rdise Toxes while RGGQOD deniedfhe pos- sibilifyp lvlondole offdcked The Presi- denT's icy indifference Throughouf The compoign, ond Reogon coiled The Democrofs o pock of pessi- misTs. Mondole ond Ferroro hung Tough, buf on elecfion nighf They losT oil buf lvlondole's home sfdfe of Minnesofo To Ronold Redgon ond George Bush fobovej. l l l 160 is -f TW fig Back in The WhiTe House wiTh The biggesT elecToral voTe in The naTion's hisTory, Ronald Wilson Reagan Took The oaTh of office for a second Time on January 24, 4985 Cabove, wifh his wife Nancy and Chief Jusrice Warren Burgerj. Reagan managed To bypass conTroversy over his age C735 and defense policy CSTar Warsy, buT couldn'T conTroI The weaTher - sub-zero TemperaTures forced The cancellaTion of ouTdoor inaugural evenTs, sending marching bands and parade-waTchers home disappoinTed. Reagan, former movie sTar and governor of California, said in his inaugural address ThaT The nafion was poised for greaTness. Elsewhere in politics . . . . . . Lieutenant Governor John F. Kerry defeated Republican Ray Sha- mie in the Massachusetts Senate race .... . . . After years of civil war, elec- tion were held in El Salvador, and Jose Napoleon Duarte was elected president in what international ob- servers called the most open and free election in that country in 50 years. A soldier at the Rio Lempa checkpoint near El Salvador Crightj scans the news. Headline reads, There is Faith in the Electoral Process. . . . On January 2nd, Massachu- setts House Speaker Thomas W. McGee was ousted by a vote of QO- 43 and replaced by George Kever- ian. It was the first time in 344 years that a Speaker's standing for re- election was rejected by his col- leagues .... . . . Later in January, Joseph lvl. Jordan resigned from his S60,000fyear position as Boston's Police Commissioner, after 38 years with the Department. Jordan said it's time for me to go one year after Mayor Raymond Flynn asked him to step down .... . . . There was some progress in arms negotiations when Secretary of State George P. Schultz met with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko to decide on a date and agenda for further talks. More nego- tiations are scheduled for March .... . . . Some pols opted out of the political arena in 84-85 .... U.S. Am- bassador to the United Nations, Jeane Kirkpatrick, announced that she would be leaving her U.N. Post . . . . After losing the Democratic presi- dential nomination to Walter Mon- dale, the Rev. Jesse Jackson took to the tube and appeared on an epi- sode of NBC's Saturday NightLive. . . . Kevin White, mayor of Boston for to years, settled down to a profes- sorial role this fall at Boston Universi- ty's School of Public Communication. White's course, Press and the Government, was filled to capacity. A T HEADLINES Pope John Poul Il would be hord To find in Rome: his 84-85 ogendo broughT him To SouTh Koreo, Thoildnd, Pdpud New Guineo ond The Solomon lsldnds in Moy, SwiTzerlond in June, Conodo in SepTember, Spdin ond PuerTo Rico in OcTober ond Peru in Jonuory. More Thon 200,000 ndTives Turned ouT To welcome The Holy FdTher in The highldnd jungle counTry of MT. Hogen, Popuo New GUTDGO Cbelowj. Bishop Desmond TuTu, on oporTheid foe ond noTive of SouTh Africd, wos owdrded The 4984 Nobel Pedce Prize . . . Closer To home, orresTs ouTside The SouTh Africon embdssy in The DisTricT of Columbio become rouTine os enTerTdin- ers, civil righTs leoders ond congressmen spenT The nighT in jdil To proTesT SouTh Africo's policies . . . On December 40Th, Reogon obdndoned his policy of quieT dipIomocy ond coiled on SouTh Africo To work Toword o more jusT socieTy. KJ Wu. ff li I l i Miss Liberty turned Q8 in 4984, ond, os might be expected, begdn to show her oge. Constdnt pummeling by wind, solt dir ond ocid rdin put weor ond teor on both the stotue's outside ond the iron ribbing which supports its covering. A two-yedr restorotion project begdn in July of '84, ond includes plons for o new gold-ploted torch. Polish pro-Solidority priest Rev. Jerzy Popieluszko wds obducted. beoten, strongled ond dumped into d reservoir on October 49: his body wds found 44 doys ldter. A cdptoin, colonel ond two lieutenonts in the Polish Interior Ministry ore on tridl for the sldying. A New York City subwdy rider cdused OD uprodr in the public ond the press when he shot four youths with d .38 pistol. Bernhdrd Hugo Goetz, 37, wds dpprooched by four teens on the trdin. When they osked for the time, o cigdrette, ond then S5, Goetz drew his gun. He wds chdrged with illegolly cdrrying d pis- tol, which mdy bring him two-to-sev- en yedrs in prison, for the December 22 episode. fu , 1 'Ja Simmons ond every other college in the stdte mdy become dry cdmpuses next yeor when the Mos- sochusetts drinking dge goes up from 20 to 24 yedrs of oge. In other drinking crdckdowns, Governor Michdel Dukokis signed o bill into low on November 22 thot mdkes Mdssd- chusetts the first stdte with o com- prehensive bon on drinking promotions. The new low prohibits free drinks, jumbo cocktdils ond hdppy hours in on effort to reduce the number of dedths coused by occldents involving drunk drivers. The return of 200,000 students to Boston in the fdll of '84 cdused d rentdl crunch to bedt dll crunches. The vdcdncy rote wds down 296 l:lOW9fOI'OUl'1d universitiesy. ond rent incredses up 4696. lvldkes dorm life look better oil the time. Cl??iifSES Pl-IENOIVIENA lll-plonned crop mdintenonce coupled with o severe drought brought dedth ond stdrvdtion to mi!- lions in 411 to 46 Ethiopion provinces. Despite did from the United Stdtes ond other world powers, the trdge- dy continues. On December 3rd o cloud of poi- sonous gds spewed from d U.S. owned pesticide pldnt in Bhopol, ln- dio, killing more thdn 4400 ond wounding countless others. ln whdt hos been coiled the worst industriol occident since 4948 when lndid won its independence from Britdin, the ledk from the Union Corbide pldnt coused neorby residents to run for their lives while vomiting, bleeding ond frothing dt the mouth. A series of explosions rocked the crowded neighborhood of Son Judn lxhuotepec in Mexico City on No- vember 4Qth, when the Pemex liquid petroleum gos storoge ond distribu- tion site sent firestorms through the streets. More thdn 34,000 lvlexicons were forced from their homes dnd 1152 were killed GS ci result. ln o scene direct from o Buck Rogers comic strip mission specldllst Bruce McCondIess fbelowp took d wdlk into the cosmos using d mdnned mdneu vering unit during the Shuttle Chdllenger s eight ddy spdce mission in edrly 4984. Not so long dgo, in d gdloxy for, for owoy, o plonet wds discovered outside our solor system by ostronomers ot the University of Arizond ond the Notionol Op- ticol Astronomicol Observdtory. The size of Jupiter, but with more density, the plonet wds ndmed VB 8B since it orbits o smoll dim stor coiled VB 8 olmost 24 light yeors from Eorth. PROBLEMS IN PRINT Trouble for the Centro! Intelli- gence Agency cropped up in Octo- ber when it wds discovered thot it hod produced o mdnudl for Nicdrd- guon rebels thot reportedly instruct- ed them to hire professionol criminols for selective jobs ond suggested thot some government officiols could be 'lneutrdlized with the se- lective use of violence. CBS television didn't count on the reoction it would get from its 4982 documentdry, 'lThe Uncounted Ene- my: A Vietnom Deception, Gener- ol Williom C. Westmorelond filed o S 420 million libel suit ogdinst CBS Inc., chorging thot the network folsely dccused him of deliberdtely under- estimoting the strength of enemy troops to mdke it dppeor os though the U.S. wds winning the wdr. A less expensive libel suit - this one o mere S50 million - wds filed ogdinst Time mdgozine by Ariel Shoron. According to Shdron, the or- ticle in question dccused him of dis- cussing revenge for the dedth of his brother, Bdshir Gemoyel, with Amin Gemdyel ond linked thot supposed discussion with the 4982 mossdcre of Polestinions in Beirut. Shdron ulti- motely lost the suit when, on Jdnu- dry 24, o jury ruled thot, dlthough the Dme drticle did domdge his rep- utotion, it did not deliberdtely pub- lish folse informdtion dbout his role in the mossdcre. Nobody could hold Tiger Kirk Gib- son Clower leff, wifh ondeck hiffer Dc1rrel!EvonsjofTer o joyous Touch of home bose in gome five of The World Series dgoinsT The Son Diego Podres. DeTroiT beoT Don Diego four gomes To one on ThoT finol nighT, OcTober '14Th, wiTh o winning score of 8-4. The Konsos CiTy Royols ond Chicogo Cubs ron cIose-buT-no-ci- gor seconds in The Arnericon ond NoTiondl Leogue ployoffs. IT wos The Sdn Frdncisco 49ers over The Miomi Dolphins in Super- bowl XIX, pldyed Jonuory 20Th in STonford STodium, STonford, Cdlifor- y nid. Coughf in The firsT holf of The oc- T Tion, Cupper leffj The 49ers l quorTerbock looks for receiver be- l hind The prTecTive blocking of lefT l guord John Ayers 0583. Rushing Mon- l Tdnd is Dolphin Don McNeol C281 l Of course no possing fooTboIl T commenTs would be compIeTe wiTh- l ouT o menTion of The enchonTed life y of BosTon College quorTerbock 3 Doug Flulie. Luck, skill, ond jusT o liTTIe 5 someThing exTro broughT FIuTie from T d Hoil Mory poss To o 45-28 Eogles win over The UniversTiy of HousTon in The CoTTon Bowl To o Heismon Tro- phy in December of '84 FluTie's fu-y Ture? Mdrridge To his junior high sweeThedrT ond o hefTy pro con- ' l l i TrocT wiTh The New Jersey Generols. 1 BASES, 1 I 'Q I' lim JM, , My ,, 1, , ' , QW fy, 4 ,f ' , , 1, gf wwf Despite the Soviet boycott dnd Los Angeles smog, the XXIII Olympi- od come off o golden success for United Stdtes teoms, which cop- tured 83 gold medols, 64 silver ond 30 bronze. Cori Lewis Cdbove leffj won four golds in the 400 meters, .K 200 meters, the four 'I00 meter reloy ond the long jump. Tiny-but-toIent- ed Mory Lou Retton Cobove rightj won the oil-round gold medol, bronze medols for the floor exercise ond uneven pdrdllel bors, d silver for the vdult, ond led the gymnostic teom to o silver medol. Ivldry Decker mdy be remembered os the womdn who fell to the woyside in the woke of the bdrefoot Zolo Bud, ond Jodn Benoit mode history GS the winner of the first Olympic Women's Mordthon. BOWLS AND GOLDS No doubT 4984 wos oT besT o Trividl yeor - Solid Gold Trivio, TV Guide Trivio, People Mogozine Trivid, EnTer- ToinmenT TonighT Trivio, Bible Trivid, ond, The gronddddy of The quesTion ond onswer gomes, Trividl PursuiT were oll hoT iTems .... While The big kids foughT for Their pieces of The pie, The young ones Topped Their ChrisTmds lisTs wiTh, yes, Cdbboge PoTch dolls. This yeor o scondol orose involving counTerfeiT Kids: some resourceful copycdT mon- oged To monufocTure The squished siblings ond sell Them for The some high price os The originols .... Wendy's ToughesT cusTomer, ocTd- generion Cloro Peller, sold more Thon homburgers wiTh her 60-sec- ond Television spoTs. 'lWhere's The Beef'? oppeored on T-shirTs, under- weor, noTebooks ond boby cloThes, ond even mode iT os o compoign slogon in The DemocroTic primdries . . . . ChiroprocTers were Thrilled This yeor when breokdoncing become o noTiondl posTTime. Music videos ond movies like Breokin' ond Bear Sfreef puT hundreds of IiThe young- sTers on The sTreeT wiTh o cordbodrd squore ond porToble sTereo, wriThing ond rolling on Their heods, necks ond bocks in seorch of o buck ond some opplouse. PADS Music, foshion, sex ond some of The mosT populdr young personol- iTies of The pdsT yeor hdd one Thing - - -or everyThing - in common: on- drogyny. Michdel Jockson's cheek- bones . . . Boy George's broids ond boubles . . . Annie Lenox ond The EuryThmics . . . Grdce Jones . . . . men's cloThing - used, Thonk you - sold To boTh sexes, ond o Truly Trendy couple mighT find Themselves puTTing on moscdro TogeTher in The morning .... This summer wos full of doy-glo green ond oronge ond oTh- er neon dccessories, coupled wiTh rubber jewelry ThoT mode The fosh- ion-conscious look like on oil-nighT gordge .... Hoir wos very shorT, sTreoked pink, red or purple, ond preferobly cuT in o mohowk .... And To keep Those cropped Tresses in ploce? Why mousse, of course, The '84 version of dippiTy-do ThoT looks like shoving creom ond should noT be eoTen oT ony cosT .... Top dll This off wiTh o poir of high-Top sneokers, on oversized Tweed cooT boughT second hdnd, ond o ldrge dish of To- fuTTi qThe ice creom subsTiTuTe mode from Tofuj ond you're securely in sTyle. Oh, by The woy - Copley Pldce opened in Morch of '84 To sell dll of These oT The highesT price possible. And finolly, There ore The Yuppies, LoTs of 'em. The Yuppie Hondbook. Yuppie posTers. Yuppie bdrs. Even d Yuppie on The cover of Newsweek. ln eorly Februory, The firsT dnnuol Yuppie CoTillion wos held in Son Frdncisco. The inviToTion reod, l'Don'T dress for success - dress for excess. The pdrTy wos sTricTly whiTe wine, brie, block Tie ond dccounT execuTive. Love Them or hdTe Them, The young, upwdrdly mobile profes- sionols, in Their now-fomilior business suiT-ond-Nikes gdrb, hdve been The mosT visible Americdn generdTionol group of The yeor. The infomous Vdnessd Willidms frighrj hos Two firsTs To her crediT: she wos The firsT block womon To win The TiTle of Miss Americo, ond The firsT womon of 57 posT queens To be forced To resign. Nude ond expliciTly sexudl phofos of Vdnessd wiTh on- oTher womon which were published in The SepTember issue of Penfhouse mdgdzine were Too much for pog- eonT officidls To hondle. SuzeTTe Chdrles, Vonesso's firsT runner-up, become The officidl 58Th Miss Ameri- co. Chorles Crowned Shorlene Wells, Miss UToh Cbelowj, GT The AT- lonTic CiTy pogeonT in SepTember. Sdid Vdnessd: I Thoughf l hdd The negoTives. OTher firsTs: Geroldine Ferrdro, The firsT womon nominoTed for high of- fice in The UniTed SToTes governmenT . . . . Jodn BenoiT, winner of The firsT Women's Olympic Tridls ond The firsT Women's Olympic MoroThon. -181:--P d1' e x::9V wx AND FIRSTS ,J E x Q D W ze T ss, Z R xx Q X V fffzf 5 'M if' .gf N 2 3 QL! Aywili 5' ffm Q13 if -fe sf ' 'ig 2 1 ssmzxfrli' yum-vwM'M ' SGUND l l T l l l l 'i l l l i 1. ll 'l X. SCREEN AND SCRIBBLE The glove, The voice, The Pepsi commercials, The VicTory Tour - The Jackson ThoT called The summer of '84 his own. Riding on The wave of The Tremendous success of his Thriller LP, Michael Took The broThers Jock- son on a sell-ouT Tour To more Than o dozen ciTies. Fdns slepT in line, worked exTrd hours To afford The TickeTs, and wondered if There really wos anyThing going on wiTh Brooke Shields. The original Tour TickeT poli- cy, which required fdns To mail in S420 in o money order wiTh no guar- anTee They'd receive TickeTs in re- Turn, added d sour noTe To The concerT schedule. The Vicfory ol- bum flopped, sales of Michael dolls dropped, ond The liTTlesT Jackson mellowed inTo semi-obsuriTy. Elsewhere on The music scene: Bruce SpringsTeen hiT a responsive chord wiTh Born in The U.S.A., o Tour de force of working closs rock .... Prince reigned wiTh Purple Rain . . . . Tina Turner made d comeback asking ThoT musical quesTion, WhoT's Love GOT To do WiTh IT? . . . . Modonno crooned Like o Virgin and Cindi Lauper Told us ThaT 'Girls JusT Wdnna Have Fun .... IT wos d good year for The Thompson Twins. The EuryThmics, Van Hdlen, Lionel RiT- chie, Billy Idol, Julian Lennon. The Honey Drippers, Duran Duron, and J.S. Boch. Seems 33 previously un- known works by The l8Th cenTury composer were discovered in The music library aT Yole UniversiTy. On The big screen. iT was d Time for Ghosfbuslers ond Gremlins .... for sci fi successes like Sfarman ond disasTers like Dune .... There were musical movies of every caliber fond decibelj - Prince in Purple Rain, The Talking Heads in Sfop Making Sense, and The mischevious lVlozarT in Ama- deus .... we wiTnessed sensiTiviTy on The foreign fronT in The Killing Fields. . . . comedy, Eddie Murphy sTyle in Beverley l-Ulls Cop .... and socieTy wiTh d local flovor wiTh Reeves dnd Redgrove in The Bosfonians. On The Tube, Folon was killed off of Dynasfy, while Two gIiTzy no-shows. Paper Dolls and Gliffer, were simply killed off. The good news - and There was some in 84-85 Television: Faroh FowceTT-Mdjors goT serious and proved her abiliTy in The Burning Bed .... PBS gave us The Jewel in The Crown .... NBC ddded The Cosby ShowTo iTs alreody-dynamiTe Thursday nighT lineup .... and fans of The scary sTuff were TreoTed To Twilighf Zone and Alfred l-Wchcock Presenfs moraThons. Pages Turned This year: Normdn Mailer's Tough Guys Don'f Dance, Saul BelIow's l-Um with His Fool in l-Us Mourh .... Joan Didion's Democra- cy, One WriTer's Beginnings by Eu- dora WelTy .... and how many of us ocTually finished Orwell's 1984? I W , fs. L. Q A X . i Indira Gandhi was sTruck down by The bulleTs of her own Sikh bodyguards as she was leaving her home on The morning of Ocfober 34sT. As her naTion mourned, The UniTed STaTes counfed The following passages of life in 4984- 85: MarTin LuTher King, Sr., age 84 . . . auThor of In Cold Blood, Truman Capofe, age 59 . . . MoTowner Marvin Gaye. shoT by his faTher aT age 44 . . .jazzer CounT Basie aT 79 . . . TaxisTar and would-be wresTler Andy Kaufman . . . auThor and playwrighT Lillian Hellman, age 79 . . . singer EThel lvlerman, 75 . . . acTor Richard BurTon, 58 . . . Joe Cronin, mem- ber of baseball's hall of fame, former Red Sox player, manager and general manager and one-Time presidenT of The American League . . . and French direcTor of The New Wave Cinema, Francois TruffauT, who died aT age 52. lVlilesTone aT The oTher end of The specTrum: Princess Diana and Prince Charles welcomed Their second son, Prince Henry Charles AlberT David CPrince Henry for shorfj laTe in 4984. Henry joins his broTher, Two-year-old Prince William fabovejin a royal porTraiT .... AnoTher royal baby - Andrea AlberT Casiragni - was born To Princess Caroline .... and in The royal world of rock and roll, Mick Jagger became a faTher when his girlfriend-model Jerry Hall delivered ElizabeTh ScarleTT .... LiTTle Aljosha was born To screen acTress NasTassja Kinski and EgypTian film producer Ibrahim lvloussa . . . and celebriTy pregnancies included The unwed Farah, carrying Ryan O'Neal's child, and Cheer'sco-sTars Shelly Diane Long and Rhea Carla Pearlman. CCDIVIING AND GOING That's right, Ron, it's up on most counts. Below, a sampling of the av- erage price of some of the uneces- SiTieS of life in 4984-85. Phone call .... still 8.40, but creeped up to a quarter in Manhattan Postage stamp .... ever-climbing. recently hiked to 8.22 Movie ticket .... 84.50 Theater ticket .... 830 for a decent show, less with student discount Two-Hier bottle of Diet Coke . . 34.89 Cigare tres .... 8 4 .35 Eastern Shuttle to LaGuardia . . 865 one way A ride on the T .... 8.60, 8.75 above ground Record album, full price .... 88.995 at a used record store. 83.99 Large pizza, no trimmings .... deep-dish .... 840 Cone of Haagen Dazs ice cream . .3425 Gallon of gasoline .... down, surpris- ingly, to under a dollar in some places, just like the old days Simmons tuition .... 87,795 per year Simmons room and board . . 83,698 per year ,N ov N THE COS OF LIVING ,ovf gf- 4 173 ,V x,,,,,, ii My , YE eff n MF? . 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FRESHIVIAN SOPHOIVIORE AND JUNIOR CLASSES Congrorulorrons HISDODIC Orgonizorion Members Good Luck In The Furure Well Mrss You I To Senior Block - Your Srudenr Governrnenf ASSOCIOTIOD Washes The Closs Of 1985 The Besr Of Luck In The Furure Reddy for The FdsT Trock'P Our To Mdke The World BeTTer'P Looknng for Fun? For CulTure'? of Experience - Joan Us' THE NEW YORK CITY SIMMONS CLUB Myrnd A Kosser C2425 977-5729 Joonn Roborh-Messing We Hove 5000 Womdn-Yedrs so I I CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '85 6-5--.l.'-fa I 5-2 4: v . ' 0' . f f TT en er T w.-O? 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COPPERFIELDS ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING Besi Wishes To The Cldss Of '85 Congrdiuidtions Seniors From YOUR OFFICERS President - Lorno KQV Rosen Vice President - Scirdh Keneliy Tredsurer - Cyninio Hodddd Secretory - Aiiyson Hemmer . 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