Suffolk University - Beacon Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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It is interesting how each class, although composed of persons with approximately the same char- acteristics, leaves a truly identifiable mark of its own. I shall recall the members of the Class of 1 977 as being aware and interested in the University as an institution with all the problems that are attribut- able to institutions. They demonstrated concern for growth, both academic and physical, neighbor- hood relations, administrative decisions of importance to students, avenues of communication, and most important, the fine sense to act in such a way that the prestige of their class and school could be enhanced. For these reasons and the pleasure of knowing you, I am grateful. I do wish for all of you a full measure of happiness. 17 LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: A yearbook consists of the various people, organiza- tions and events which shaped any given year. It goes far beyond the printed word, and instead presents to you, the reader, a pictorial view of the past year. We of the BEACON staff believe that we go even further than this. We are constantly striving to improve ourselves and our product to meet the changing mode of the University. Of course, this is not an easy task, and there are many people whom I must thank for their constant support and generous contributions of time and effort toward the completion of the nineteen-hundred-and-seventy-seven BEACON YEARBOOK. I would first like to thank the Student Government Association for our funding; Ken Kelly and Pam Strasen for their patience and time; Lou Connelly in Public Relations for many pictures we would have missed; Ray Parks who designed our endsheet; Philip Stirgwolt who created our cover; and last but not least, my staff, without whose efforts this book truly would not have been possible. I would like to give recognition to our photographers Stuart Garfield, Mark Mor- isi, Joe Hayes, Jim Moriarity, Gina DiNardo, and Aileen McLellan, all under the able direction of Dean Kiklis, our Photography Editor. The Clubs and Organizations section, edited by David DiResta and Joe Shaw; the Advertising section by Carol Merullo; and Carol Milo, our Layout Editor; deserve our thanks, too. To Marianne Kiklis and Jim Brown who kept us in touch with the Senior class — a job well done. And finally I must thank my Associate Editor, David Coscia, who kept us going no matter what. As you leaf through these next few pages, and in the years to come, just remember the people that touched your lives for one brief moment here at Suffolk University. A Diane C. Wrobel BEACON EDITOR 18 Thomas B. Anthony Accounting Jacob J. Appel Finance Ron Ardine Government Roberta A. Clark Thomas Wayne Cleary Alfred Jeremiah Colarusso Business Education Journalism — Mass Communications Marketing Matthew G. Colleran Nanette Veronica Collins Crime and Delinquency Journalism 26 Lesley A. Darling Sociology HUB Jay Davidson Marketing Mary Grace DiMartino Sociology David M. DiResta Government Kathleen L. Dolan Journalism Louise M. Driscoll Crime and Delinquency Deborah DuMel Management James L. DuMel Management Thomas J. Enright Physics Richard F. Fallon Government 2? Richard J. Hagerty Marketing Emery L. Haskell Crime and Delinquency James P. Kean George H. Keefe David Edward Keeman Government Business Management Crime and Delinquency Marianne Kiklis James R. Kleberg Robert R. Koelsch Government Accounting Management t0p ' - ' A Francis Yee Wo Accounting Mary Ellen Zak Crime and Delinquency Frank Zappulia Crime and Delinquency James Zinkowski Gary R. Zumbahlen Journalism Marketing COMMENCEMENT FOR THE COLLEGE Suffolk University Annual Commencement Sunday, June 12, 1977 John B. Hynes Veterans ' Auditorium Boston, Massachusetts Commencement Program for the Colleges Prelude Bosion Brass Ensemble John D Corley Conductor Processional t Audience Please Rise; Academic Procossion Joseph Adamo Saponaro A B Suffolk University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Class of 1952 University Marshal Call lo Commencement Exercises Vincent A Fulmer A B S M LL 0 Chairman of the Board of Trustees Presiding Thomas A Fulham AB DCS President of the University Invocation Mosi Reverend Joseph F Maguire 0 D Coadiutor Bishop of Springfield t Audience Please Rise) National Anthem Commencement Address David O Ives President Educafiona Foundation Conferring ol Honorary Degrees Anneiiese Semar Harding — Doctor of Humane Letters Dav.d O Ives — Doctor of Humanities John Joseph Moakley — Doctor of Public Administration Charles Addison Sanders — Doctor of Science Roger underwood Wellington — Doctor of Commercial Science Conferring of Degrees Benediction (Audience Please Rise Recessional i Seated Until Last Graduate Has Lett the Auditorium) 56 Power gf the Mind ESP HYPNOSIS SUFFOLK THEATRE DEPARTMENT PRESENTS : Mill By f«n ?nt ' s Office By SENIORS ! Your last chance to take advantage of a 200 discount Senior Portrait ' s sittings Final Day - Nov. 30 11:30 - ZOO Otherwise, pictures must be taken at Purdy- Vantine Studios 661 Boyfston St, Boston before Jan. 31, 1977 to be m Beacon ' 77 l_ — m Ut I fc. PLACE TIME: LAST RAT OF THE SEMESTER Thurs. Dec 16 - 12 to 4  n Car ' Jamaicaway • one of Bostons Finest bands also A PIE AUCTION TO BENEFIT THE GLOBE SANTA - 0 cA jnPiTF CHOICE BlOTOCWAMYOuR  vur kxology Club presen.. MuhUnIi MacDonaM i ecu ve Director of Re - Ads The Reodjostment Society speaking on U M KrKS IN PRISON ?«; MAR HIO, AT 1:00 IN F-603 KEN KELLY — 1977 DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES It ' s hard to know just what to say when special people must go away because you ' re sorry to see them go and yet you ' re happy for them, you know — So we ' ll just say Good-bye and then Good luck — until we meet again! Hallmark (Trif and Travel series) . . . AND HIS OFFICE. 60 A Frequent Visitor: JESSIE PAM STRASEN, Student Activities Secretary PHI ALPHA THETA NATIONAL HONORARY HISTORY SOCIETY INDUCTION APRIL 26, 1977 STARRING THE LEWIS ■ CLARK EXPEDITION AT CARUSO ' S DIPLOMAT SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY RECOGNITION DAY 1977 Suffolk University Auditorium THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1 977 ONE O ' CLOCK SEN. KENNEDY r I i GOVERNOR DUKAKIS - 9 T U D E N T 6 0 V E R N M E N T A 8 8 0 C I A T I 0 N R E T R E A T CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Each Club or Organization was responsible for fheir materials. 79 ACCOUNTING-FINANCE AGQOCIATION chard Agave ve Anderson hn Baglio Douglas Baker Donald Beale Brian Begley Mark Bisson Steven Bravo Robert Burke Marie Calarese Robert Capasso Mark Carnathan Paul Cassidy Sheila Cherry Herb Collins Justine Collins Robert Connolly Michael Coieole Helene Dahlstedt Dianne Deshon Lynne Dobzelecki James Dreyer Dave Dube James Dundulis Thomas Farnan Michael Gentile W. Douglas George Mary Ann Giordano Charles Giovino Jame Guarugna David Grab Scott Grant Susan Gryglik Karen Kelleher Mary Keohane James Kleberg Steven Laughlin Joan Lodi James Lucivero Noreen Mannix Hugh McGonagle ALPHA PHI OMEGA PRESIDENT: Brian E. Boggia VICE PRESIDENT: Richard Gordon VICE PRESIDENT (PLEDGING): Joseph Giurleo TREASURER: Brian A. Bogosian HISTORIAN: Ron Pollara ALUMNI SECRETARY: Richard T. Marino CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: Joseph Misite RECORDING SECRETARY: Armen Oozoonian SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: Joe Centrella WM Alpha T 1) ©mesa I NATIONAL SERVICE FRATERNITY BLOOD DRIVE — APRIL 1 1 , 1 977 82 MERICAN MARKETING A880CIATI0N COUNCIL OF PRE9IDENT9 DELTA SIGMA PI HISTORY SOCIETY The History Society wishes to dedicate this page to Dr. Robbins ( Dave ) for his genuine interest in and concern for the History Society and Suffolk students. CLAM BAKE JUNE 1976 TRIP TO ENGLAND MAY 1 976 Dr. David Robbins i Early evening in TRAFALGAR SQUARE — London, England. 88 WINDSOR CASTLE, England the HUMANITIES CLUB PRESENTS: PRESIDENT: Jim Moriarty VICE PRESIDENT: Ken Tutunjian SECRETARY: Jean Wickstorm ADVISOR: Dr. Florence Petherick PROGRAM: Kevin Shale Gunfher Schuller and the New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble Cheryl Cobb, soprano 89 INTERNATIONAL 8TUDENT9 A880CIATION VICE PRESIDENT: Lostas Kambourakis SECRETARY: T. Tekle TREASURER: Ayu Leche ADVISORS: Dr. Kenneth F. Garni and Dr. Vahe Sarafian PRESIDENT, DIRECTOR, COORDINATOR AND FOUNDbK: Mohamed S. Barrie 90 §UffClKJ©URNAl MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB PRESIDENT: Neil Buckley VICE PRESIDENT: Nathan Collins SECRETARY: Marion Pagluica TREASURER: Don Lahey ADVISOR: Dr. Alberto Mendez Spanish Fiesta, April 1977 Boston Flamenco Ballet The Modern Language Club Douglas George, Rosemary Paglia, Neil Buckley, Marco Morales Mardi Gras. 92 Regina Kennedy and Neil Buckley The Boston Flamenco Ballet PHI SIGMA SIGMA ARCHON: Sharon M. Penta 96 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB POLITICAL 8CIENCE A880CIATION PRESIDENT: Edward R. Rand VICE PRESIDENT: Thomas M. Kelley SECRETARY: J. Chris Callahan CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: Denise Rouggel PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Gensitivity Training GIGMA DELTA CHI 8IGMA ZETA NEW MEMBERS OF SIGMA ZETA: Linda DiGiovanni; Richard Luise; Mark DeGeorge; Jean Pennacchio; Robert Caron, President, 1976-77; Ann Memmolo, Vice President, 1976-77; Gene MacDonald; Sharon Subyak; Maryann Doukas; Dr. Margaret Zoller; Lorna Lampert; and Suzanne Shepard-Blue. SIGMA ZETA OFFICERS: Ann Memmolo, Vice President, 1976-77; Robert Caron, President, 1976-77; Dr. Martha Richmond, Faculty Advisor, 1976-79; Dr. Steven Patterson, Secretary and Faculty Advisor, 1 976-79; Donald Hayes, President, 1 977-78; and Richard L. Luise, Vice-President, 1 977-78. Dr. Frank Feldman, Treasurer and Faculty Advisor (absent). 8TUDENT GOVERNMENT A8SOCIATION SENIOR ( Jim Brown, Mike Powers, Al Colarusso, David Wilson, Joe Hayes, Alan Weinbaum, and Sue Hurley 104 John Bartley, Bruce Katz, Jim Mallozzi, Karen Kel- leher, and Debbie Bonanno 105 Bringing the world of Sociology closer to the students. SOCIOLOGY CLUB Through the use of films, speakers, field trips, and informal discussions, the Sociology Club delves into issues which are of interest to club members. It offers the opportunity for students to broaden their outlook of sociology by investigat- ing more specific areas that are not covered in the classroom. The Sociology Club has no spe- cific goal, per se. Rather, members of the club determine its direction from year to year. 106 VENTURE is a literary and arts magazine under the auspices of the English Department of Suffolk University. The views expressed herein reflect only the opinions of the individual contributors and not necessarily those of Suffolk University, the Eng- lish Department, or the editors of Venture. EDITOR: Mary C. Buckley 1976 EDITORIAL STAFF: COPY EDITOR: S. W. Faxon ASSOCIATES: Robert Eckfeldt, Fiction Stephen Capoccia, Poetry ADVISOR: Dr. Robert Johnson Dr. Stuart Millner COVER BY: Robert Eckfeldt, FALL James P. Moriarty, SPRING GRAPHICS: Robert Eckfeldt Susan Palmer Cindy Feltch CONTRIBUTORS: Kim Todd David Mehegan Barbara Ochs Joanne Torraco Susan Beland Lucille Kooyoomjian Rosalie Warren Sandra Jeffries VENTURE SPRING 1977 WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS WOMEN ' Q PROGRAM COMMITTEE T W.8.F.R.-W.9.U.B NEWS — Jim Zinkowski Style. Jim Johnson Bob Meisterman l H . .. liiBlRfa 3 9 Ltnutt -Scratch ■ _ r ctJ t rmi kma rut cjum Craig Piontek - « WSFR, WSUB-TV STAFF Dan Petitpas, STATION MANAGER Barry Ouellette, TV PROGRAM DIRECTOR Tad Bonvie, RADIO PROGRAM DIRECTOR Jim Zinkowski, TV NEWS DIRECTOR Diane Gasper, RADIO NEWS DIRECTOR Steve Seto, RADIO MUSIC DIRECTOR WSFR ANNOUNCERS Mark Banda Gary Bernard Diane Costa Keith D ' Entremont Mike DeSario Blair De St. Croix Barry Dynice Vicki Fiske John Hannon Jim Johnson Paula Jones Roy LeBlanc Ken Levine Bob Meisterman Hugh McGonagle Ed Onessimo Tony Perez Craig Piontek Bob Raso Kevin Volz Jack Webb A Special Thanks to everyone who helped out to make this a great year. WSFR NEWS STAFF Catherine Cronin Maryanne Conroy Kathy Dolan Valerie Markos Frank Perella Susan Peterson Dave Sanford Rick Weinberg WSUB-TV MEMBERS Frank MacDonald Ed Murphy Paul Russo Dave Wilson Charlie Waehler Pictured above in the WSFR Radio Station are: 1 st ROW: Barry Dynice, Barry Ouellette, Charlie Waehler, and Craig Piontek. 2nd ROW: Jim Zinkowski, Vicki Fiske, and Paula Jones. 3rd ROW: Dan Petitpas, Gary Bernard, and Hugh McGonagle. Doorman: Tad Bonvie. 119 STANDING (L to R): Naomi Rockmore, Rebecca Williams, Penny Eustace, Justine Collins. KNEELING: Karen Kelleher, Julie Fitzgerald, Leslie Reiser, Diane Wrobel. BASKETBALL FRONT ROW (L-R)- Pat Ryan, Nick Tsiotos, Donovan Little, Chris Tsiotos, Steve Relihan, George Kalogeris. BACK ROW (Same Order): Asst. Coach George Dunn, Mgr. St eve Madden, Joe Pembroke, Bob Mello, Steve Forlizzi, Brian Connors, Don Brown, Rick Reno, Acting Head Coach Jim Nelson. 130 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL BASEBALL ERTISEMENTS ... ADVERTISEMENTS ... 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Baxendale Ms. Qhirley Baxendale Joyce Benedetto Mr. and Mrs. Francis Breslin The Parents of Marie L. Calarese The Parents of Edward P. Callahan The Parents of Jerome C. Callahan, III Mr. and Mrs. John R. Callahan The Parents of Maureen Carmain Efferee M. Cash Gloria C. Cash Otis and Margaret Cash Mrs. Ruth Churchill Mrs. Helen Clark Mr. Joseph Clark The Parents of Nanette Collins Mr. and Mrs. John Comeau Mr. and Mrs. John Cooke The Parents of William J. Creighton Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Dahlstedt The Parents of Donna Marie DeNapoli The Parents of Frederick P. DeSimone The Parents of George Devlin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Dolan The Parents of Tom En right The Parents of Qteven Fields The Parents of David A. Fogg The Parents of Lawrence Frawley The Parents of Martin Gavin The Parents of Arthur Guardia Mr. and Mrs. William Hafner The Parents of Leonard lannessa Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Kalogeris Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keeman The Parents of George H. Keife The Parents of Kim Kennedy The Aunt of Kim Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Kiklis The Family of Isaac Alexander Kot The Parents of Qtephen J. Licari The Parents of John A. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. MacDonald The Parents of Karen A. MacKinnon The Brother of Karen A. MacKinnon The Grandparents of Karen A. MacKinnon Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mannix The Parents of Gerard McEleney The Parents of Ralph W. Miner, III Mr. and Mrs. James P. Mooney The Parents of John R. Nugent Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nyren The Parents of Paul D. Olson The Parents of Charles O ' Malia Timothy and Eileen O ' Sullivan Mrs. Richard L. Palmer The Parents of Gene Palopoli The Parents of Timothy Park The Parents of Patricia Pizzi The Aunt of Patricia Pizzi The Uncle of Patricia Pizzi The Parents of Tom Rees Mr. and Mrs. Al Ricottelli Paul Russo Mr. and Mrs. James Sarcia The Parents of Michael Qelissen The Parents of Richard Somerville The Parents of Margaret R. Stearns The Parents of Karen Sullivan The Parents of Jim Surette The Parents of Leo C. Suslak The Parents of Barbara Todisco Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Tracey The Parents of Larry Tucci Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. William Weinbaum Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Wenham The Parents of John B. Winne Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wolovick Raymond Zinkowski 138 Best Wishes To The Class Of 1 977 Are Extended By: EMMA AUER, Chairperson: Marketing Department JOHN C. CAVANAGH Department of Public Management and Administration DR. FRANCE9 BURKE DR. DONALD LEVITAN DR. DAVID PFEIFFER DR. MARK YESSIAN KENNETH E. KELLY DR. GLEN A. LEWAND0W8KI DR. MARY MAHONEY ERIC MYRAVAAGNE8 PROFESSOR JOHN J. O ' CALLAGHAN DR. FLORENCE PETHERICK Chairperson: Department of Humanities DEAN MICHAEL R. RONAYNE JOHN C. SHANNON DONALD UNGER MALCOLM E. WETHERBEE PEACE, HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY (IN ANY FORM) FROM EARTH MOTHER. 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