SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY BEACON HILL SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY BEACON HILL BOSTON, MA 02108 (617) 723-4700 EXT. 328 Dear Friend, Welcome to the 1982 Beacon, the official yearbook of Suffolk University. The theme of this edition is BOSTON, a city which serves as Suffolk ' s campus. I sincerely hope that the pictures of people, places and events on the following- pages will spark memories of your time at Suffolk. The vears will blend our memories of Suffolk with Beacon Hill and Boston. There exists an inescapable relationship between the university and the city as Dr. Vera Lee realizes in our Alma Mater: Here ' s to days of l earning on the Hill In the heart of Boston town; Here ' s to friends we made and treasure still; And to Suffolk her renown. Alma Mater now we sing to thee; Be with us in days to be. Honestas Et Diligentia, Suffolk University, Suffolk University! Dr. Lee ' s words are written for Suffolk graduates - us, the class of 1982. It is to and for us that the 1982 BEACON was created and is now so deservedly dedicated. I salute you and bid you good luck in the future. Yours in 1982 and always, Doreen M. Matta Editor-in-Chief 1978 1982 TIME CAPSULE 3 Inflation  2 - «6 v voSP A A SENIOR ' S THOUGHTS ABOUT I got the letter from the regis- trar ' s office last week telling me to pick up my graduation gown in the bookstore after May 3rd. And I got the form from the public relations office to be filled out and returned so that my local newspaper can be informed of the event. And the Ac- counting office sent me a notice too, — so I must be graduatiung! BUT I DON ' T WANT TO LEAVE SUFFOLK! I didn ' t even want to write this article — reflec- tions of a senior. In fact, I stayed up all Sunday night trying to think of an excuse to tell Feature Editor Su- zanne Diaz — but I couldn ' t think of a good one. My girlfriend couldn ' t either. My mother is planning the party for after the ceremony. My father doesn ' t know if he can sit through the two hour ceremony. And my grandmother can ' t wait for the ceremony. I can. I ' M NOT SURE THAT I WANT TO LEAVE SUFFOLK! I ' ve got 122 credits — finally, been involved in school activities, worked at the university, and met hundreds of people. That ' s why I don ' t want to go. Everything is done and there are too many memories. Like . . . sitting on the State House stairs in the spring . . . J R ' s . . . hanging out in the cafe . . . hanging out in the cafe with Pixie . . . cramming eight chapters of His- RATHSKELLAR FRIDAY OCTOBER 16 he Rat is back in the Caf. ! 3:00-5:30 Suffolk students only Mass I.D. required to drink GRADUATING FROM SUFFOLK U. tory of Journalism in one night . . . typewriters that never worked in the old journalism workshop in the Mt. Vernon Building . . . and the heating that didn ' t work either . . . Suffolk parties . . . the insanity . . . when Ridgeway Lane was the cen- ter of student traffic . . . when Ful- ham was president . . . getting ac- customed to climbing eleven flights of stairs in Ashburton be- cause of crowded elevators . . . the social circles of the old library and the solitude of the new one . . . rats in the old cafe, no rats, rats at Ril- eys, and the return of the rats in the new cafe . . . final exams. But come to think of it I ' ll never have to take final exams again. And I ' ll never have to fill out another registration form again — only to have to later add drop. And I won ' t be handing over any more checks to the accounting office. No more homework. Okay. I ' ll go. I ' ll go willingly. But I ' m going to put one of those Suffolk University stickers on the back of the window of the family car. And I ' ll be waiting for my yearbook to come in the mail in September. And I ' m going to go to my class reunion when it comes time. I ' LL MISS SUFFOLK! Maryann M. Bartolo SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY GRADUATION enbrs and Graduate Student F YOU PLAN ON GRADUATING JUNE 13, 198! 1. You must complete both the degree application and the cap and gown form 2. Forms obtainable from: A. College Registrar ' s Office 7th fl. Ash. B. School of Management Ash. 622 C CLAS Dean ' s Office F236 3. These forms must be returned to the Accounting Office 7th fl. ASH. ' ' with 25.00 no later than March 1, 1982 4. Failure to follow these procedures and deadline will eliminate your graduation in June. PREPARATION 21 To the graduating seniors: I want to congratulate the members of the senior class in their academic work at Suffolk University. I hope that your experiences at Suffolk have provided you with: — an education unexcelled in quality — a coherent set of values based upon the thoughtful examination of issues — the skills and information useful to assume a rewarding and satisfying professional position — the ability to seek out new information and knowledge and to continue learning on your own after graduation — many good friends and good times. The location of your educati on, at Suffolk University, in downtown Boston, helped contribute to your achievement of these ends. Boston is a city of great beauty and cultural opportunity. It is also a city of many contradictions. Suffolk University is an integral and important part of this great city. Students come together on our campus from all parts of the city and its suburbs, each enriching the others ' education by their own background and perspective. Suffolk University students use the city of Boston as a laboratory for learning, an extension of our Beacon Hill campus, including libraries, museums, sports events, parks, theaters, and jobs. Suffolk University, with its many ties to the city, serves as a model of an independent urban university. The educational experiences each of you received were enriched by our location in downtown Boston, by our affiliation with the Fenway Library Consortium and other local groups which help augment our instructional resources. Were this university located in a more remote or isolated location, it would be virtually impossible to provide students with the cultural and intellectual amenities and activities we take for granted in metropolitan Boston. I hope you have utilized, and will continue to utilize these cultural resources fully and that in future years you will help provide for their support. Suffolk University alumni play an important part in the economic, social and political life of this city, in even greater proportion than the size of our student body might indicate. The Boston area is home for virtually all of our undergraduate students, unlike the students of some of our sister institutions who will leave this city after graduation. As you take your place in the city as an alumnus of Suffolk University, you will find other alumni in leadership positions in almost every field. You will take pride, as I do, in what this institution has returned to the city in the way of educated citizens and leaders, just as the city has contributed so much to us. With best wishes for satisfaction, happiness and success in achieving your career aspirations and your personal goals. Sincerely, Daniel H. Perlman President OUR HILL The gas light glow fills the streets Red brick buildings tower all about Bottom to top History holds secrets Top to bottom Boston moves all about The mighty gold dome caps its beauty The green of the Common is its playground There in the middle its heart pounds Getting bigger and better SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY Al Harrison AUDREY L. BARON Journalism Marketing Comm. KAREN A. BARRINGER Health Services MARY ANN M. BARTOLO Journalism Mass. Comm. 35 JOHN T. BAXTER Finance Banking LOVITAK BAZAR Management CHARLOTTE BELEZOS Business Education 36 BARBARA J. BOULAY Economics SANDRA J. BRADLEY Accounting SUMNER P. BRAY, III Journalism Public Relations JACQUELINE C. BREEN Accounting KENNETH H. BREEN Finance Banking JOHN A. BRIENZI Economics DONNA M. BRILL Business Administration KATHLEEN A. CAHILL Marketing MICHAEL CALLAHAN Government VINCENT CARISELLA Crime Delinquency MARY COLLINS Marketing KEITH A. CON ANT Psychology ALFRED COOLIDGE Accounting ROBERT COOPER Crime Delinquency DAVID COSTA Psychology JUDITH P. COTILLO Management 42 THOMAS. J. DELANEY CHRISTINE E. DEMAS PETER G. DEMILLE Accounting Elementary Education Marketing Hi PHYLLIS DESANTIS Journalism Mass Comm. REGINA M. DETORE Marketing RICH DEVITO Physics EILEEN E DOWLING Communications Speech RICHARD E. DOWLING, JR. Management 48 ELIZABETH M. ESKIN Journalism English ROBERT D. ESPOSITO Public Administration KATHLEEN R. EVANS Journalism MICHELLE GAUTHIER Journalism Public Relations DENIS GEANAKAKIS Management SHARON GARRITY Sociology MARIE N GERMAIN Management NICHOLAS GIACOBBE Government LISA M. GIANNONE Government CHRISTOPHER GIAVIS Government Service 56 HELEN M. GRAHAM Sociology ELIZABETH ANN GREIM English ANDREA M. GRILLI English CAROL K. GWYNN Journalism Mass Comm. KATHLEEN M HACKETT Business Administration AL HARRISON Management RAMONA HASHEM Government WENDY HOWARD Journalism Mass Comm. MARY M. HOY Government 64 THOMAS A. KEHOE Government BRENDAN M. KELLIHER Government JANICE M. KELLY Journalism Public Relations ADELE D. LEPORE Management WILLIAM A. LERCH Management JOHN E LESLIE Finance Banking MARIE P. LOUGHLIN Business Administration BARBARA MACDONALD JOHN F. MACDONALD JR. Sociology I JANET C. MACERO PETER R. MACLEOD Government MARA L. MAREGNI Social Work KATHLEEN I. MALLOY Biochemistry MICHELE T MARCHANT Biology RICHARD MCDONOUGH SHARON M. MCDONOUGH JAMES J. MCFAGUE Psychology History ELEANOR M. MCGEEHAN TERRENCE L. MCGOWAN KEVIN B. MCKENZIE French Management i JOHN C. OHRENBERGER Accounting MARIA F. OLIVEIRA Psychology ROBIN L. PRESTON Accounting THEODORE RICCI Spanish -Sociology BOB RICKER ANN M. RING Accounting CECILIA T SMYTH Government FRANKLIN D. SNOW Psychology SCOTT A. SOLOMBRINO Government B5 LISA STEVENSON MARY E STRIPINIS STEPHEN F. SULLIVAN Government Government Government JOHN TOBIN DONNA M. TOCCHIO Crime Delinquency Journalism English 88 BARBARA L. WARD Journalism Public Relations KATHRYN L. WASHBURN Management DOUGLAS J. WHITE Government CLAIRE L. WILDES Finance Banking KATHY M. WOJTAS Biochemistry WILLIAM M. WOOD Journalism Public Relations JULIE A. WOODS English 91 92 I z J Hill 7 X D RAPID TRANSIT UNES «0 TH OUMCV •KHuurrow Otf GANIZATIONS Bowdoin EVENING DIVISION STUDENTS ASSOC. ( J J J A 1 1 NEW DIRECTIONS Harvard Central Kendall MIT 0 FINANCE CLUB COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS Charles MGH 95 Oak Grove COLD KEY HONOR SOCIETY Maiden Center Wellington Sullivan Square AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOC. Wood Island Airport Maverick North Station HELLENIC CLUB IRISH CULTURAL SOCIETY Andrew Mattapan Ashmont TAU KAPPA EPSILON Egleston SUFFOLK ACQUIRES 8 ASBURTON PLACE AND DEDICATES IT TO FRANK E. SAWYER. EVENTS REAGAN ' S promise of a BRIGHT FUTURE does not includes US! The financial aid door will be SLAMMED SHUT. SOON. CAN we allow Washington to bankrupt OUR FUTURE JOIN US. RALLY MARCH 1st TEMPLE PL. MALL IT ' S YOLR FUTURE !!! contact S.G.A. 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BASEBALL bad Bfto « sE bALL •o JFFQL JFFOLi JFFOI WSFR Wishes The Class Of ' 82 Good Luck Best of Luck to the 1982 Biology Grad ' s Telephone 238- 1 04 1 SHELDON l_. YUNES, D.D.S. SOUTH E ASTON SHOPPING VILLAGE OFFICE HOURS 620 WASHINGTON STREET BY APPOINTMENT SOUTH EASTON. MASS. 02375 Congratulations To The Class of 1982 from College Admissions Staff Carolyn M. Arenbury Nancy J. Fine William F. Coughlin Beverly A. Joyce Donna L. Pastor Joseph F. Walsh Best of Luck and Success in the future to the Class of 1982 Public Relations Dept. Still looking for Judith Shakespeare ... J.W. Still looking for a job . . . D.A. Living, Observing, Venturing, Enduring D.M. Valentine ' s Day Special 1982 G.M. BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS FROM THE COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS CLASS OF 1982 WELCOME to the GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION and the MBA MPA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Best of Luck in All Your Future Endeavors
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