Suffolk University - Beacon Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1984

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SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY 1984 EACON Title Page 1 4 Opening Opening 5 Opening 7 10 Opening Opening 15 To the Graduating Seniors: I agree with John Masefield who wrote, There are few things more splendid than a university. A university is more than bricks and mortar. It is people: your teachers and your fellow students from whom you have learned deeply. It is books and laboratories well used. The environment surrounding a university is also impor- tant if it serves to enhance learning. I hope that your experience at Suffolk University was enriched by our location on historic Beacon Hill near the centers of government, law and commerce in which you could test and expand your general education. There is an old Chinese saying Teachers open the door . . . You enter by yourself. Your teachers opened a door leading to the world of the intellect, to the life of the mind. It was your effort, commitment and hard work, however, which has enabled you to now join the community of educated women and men. You took the steps to cross the threshold of learning, and, in doing so, you have created a foundation of knowledge and understanding, and a ca- pacity for intellectual, professional and social growth on which you will build over your lifetime. Suffolk University takes pride in the academic and professional achievements of its students and its alumni, and pride in the enrich- ment of their intellectual life. As president of Suffolk University, I share in that pride. I congratulate you for what you have accom- plished while at Suffolk University, and for what you will accom- plish in the future. You are now part of a great stream of men and women who have gone forth to bring honor to their families, their community and their alma mater, and satisfaction to themselves. You will play an important role in the life and welfare of Metro- politan Boston and beyond, as do the thirty thousand alumni of Suffolk University whose commencements preceded yours. My best wishes to you all. Sincerely, Daniel H. Perlman President 16 Presidents Page SENIORS EACON SENIORS 17 1 i St 1 Edward Dube Management Mary Duffy Child Care Michael Duran Industrial Organization Joseph Dunajski Computer Science Rochele Durant Crime Delinquency Peter Dziadose Crime Delinquency Madge Evers Gary M Evers Marketing Lawerence Eppolito Maureen T Fahy Human Development Stephen E Farrel Crime Delinquency Joan Farren Management 28 Seniors Onuorah Godwin Daniel Golner Computer Systems Seniors 31 32 Seniors Deborah Hall Journalism Eric Hall Accounting Doreen Hanlon Sharon Hanrahan Management Kathleen A Hansen Business Education Holly P Hartley Spanish Edward M Hathaway Management Corinne Havens Journalism Glenda A Hawk Crime Delinquency Eileen A Heavey Business Education Frederic R Hershon Crime Delinquency Thomas F Hennessey Computer Systems Seniors 33 Linda A Huckins Ibeka H Ihunwo Roberta A Immediato Dwayne E Jacobs Harry W James Karen A Jasie Crime Delinquency Marketing Journalism Accounting 34 Seniors Richard J Loughnane Jermiah A Lynch Finance Banking Management 37 Cheryl Lyons Catherine MacDonald Spanish English Jodi Manfredonia Angelo Manoloules Journalism Finance and Banking Mark MacDonald Barbara MacMillen Accounting Communications and Speech Teresa Martinez Stephen Mason Computer Systems Elementary Education 38 Seniors 40 Seniors Richard Mirabito James Modozie William Mogauro Jane Monahan Accounting Government Marketing Marketing Seniors 41 William Riordan John Roche Accounting Management Seniors 47 Ileka Sampson Paul Sateriale John Sheridan Michael Sheridan Account ing Government Computer Systems 48 Seniors Seniors 51 TRAVELS WITH MY MECHANIC! (To DeLorean with Respect) Slowly edge toward that alluring goal Striving to please ourselves and gain others respect We start by rationalizing our potentials, And as we gain a head of steam The engine breaks down — Throwing us back. Leaving us stalled, Searching for a new road, We all learn from these lapses and sputters To gain new momentum to push over that hill The road is four, five, six years ahead But ever so satisfying once arrived. Here we have gained wisdom from good mechanics From our station we respect and learn To use their tools , . , i Hopefully to know their use in future, breakdowns ently we move forw;9pBQlQBriave Learned - mmm Rationalizing becomes duties of reality Do not feel ashamed to stop back for Tune-ups — for duties of reality Become flat sometimes We are the ones to make new roads So use the old to help build the new And remember not to run over Anyone on the way! The goal is how you travel, not what you become. Don Spellman PARTIES EACON 55 Parent ' s Night at the Copley Plaza 67 68 Parlies Parlies 69 70 Parties Parties 73 Recognition Day 74 Recognition Day 76 Recognition Night Sports Banquet Sports Banquet 77 ACTIVITIES @fc EACON Junior-Senior Week Junior-Senior Week 79 Park Plaza 84 85 KM m CANDIDS CANDIDS Fantasy Island Outing 89 91 clubs m EACON Clubs 95 ROTC New Directions Clubs 97 Rathskellar Committee International 100 Clubs The 1983-84 athletic year at Suffolk University saw many exciting and memorable moments of individual performance as well as team play. The fall season for cross-country was highlighted by their invitation to several outstanding meets in which the men and women runners represented the University in a competitive fash- ion. Head Coach Joe Walsh and the entire cross-country program are indebited to Rick Grealish for his support and dedication these past years. Varsity golf, which is both a fall and spring sport, received outstanding play in the Mass. Collegiate Golf Championships and the New England Intercollegiate Golf Championships from James Riley, Paul Dilorio and Peter DiCarlo. The women ' s varsity tennis team was exceptionally successful finishing with an 11-4 record, highlighted by the second consecutive MAI AW Championship for Patti Stanziani in the first singles bracket. Patti ' s career at the University marks her as the most outstanding player to represent this University in women ' s tennis competition. The winter sports season saw the emergence of the varsity ice hockey team as a force in EC AC Division III hockey, needing three victories to insure a .500 season with three games remaining on their schedule. Coach Jim Palumbo ' s team responded to this challenge and registered the best record since the revival of hockey as a varsity sport four years ago. Congratulations to senior Co-Captain Chris Pearl for his contributions over the past four years. The men ' s varsity basketball program, although not enjoying a winning season, nonetheless could point with pride to the accomplishments of Capt. Joseph Allen and senior David Gray for the manner in which they represented their team and the University. Women ' s varsity basketball saw the return of the Lady Rams to the MAIAW State Tournament for the second time in three years, and although they were not as successful as their previous State second place finish, their record of 12-7 was indeed noteworthy. The dedicated performance for the past four years of Unsung Heroine Janet Ruseckas was a large part of the successes of this team. Senior Co-Capt. Elaine Buckley provided numerous thrills and spills for the Rams during her four year career and will be sorely missed by not only Coaches Pamela Rossi and Debbie Mielko, but by the entire University, for Elaine was also selected as the Uni- versity ' s Alumni — Charles Law Student Athlete of the Year. Congratulations, Elaine! The spring season brought forth the efforts of one of this University ' s most successful athletes, that being Robert Rauseo of the men ' s varsity tennis team. Bob continued his winning ways during this his senior year in both dual competition and the New England Intercollegiate Championships. The remarkable feat of 18 consecutive first singles victories in dual meet competition w ill be difficult to equal, and to state that he will be missed is an oversimplification. Thanks, Bob. for all of your efforts. The men ' s varsity baseball program continued their winning ways under Mr. Joe Walsh and his capable assistant Mr. Frank Niles. After posting the most victories of recent Suffolk teams, at 1 6 last season, the Ram 9 recorded a 1 5-8 regular season record and now awaits an invitation to the ECAC Championships. Sen- ior pitchers Capt. Andy Treanor. John Dalton and John Wood were the mainstays lending to the successes of the Rams these past two years and we hope thai their careers will continue in the professional ranks. The contributions of the University s cheerleaders will not be unrecognized, and this department salutes them for their support. JAMES E. NELSON, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS SPORTS EACON 103 Sports Coach Pam Rossi. Sheryl Scanlon. Pat Hamilton, Janice Lewis. Susan Hurley. Kathy Callahan. Liza Ward. Janet Govostes. Patti Stanziani. Men ' s Basketball Rick Hayes. Tom Power. Jim Ryan. Dave Gram. Joe Allen. Dean Colleti. John Tsiotis. Paul Vaccaro. Derek Redmond. Donovan Little (Asst. Coach) Jim Buccareli (Trainer), George Hurley. Ed Cronin. Leo Fama. Bill Petrillo. Anthony Tierno. Mike Condakes. Bill Reardon (Mgr.) Charles Melanson( Mgr.) James Nelson (Head Coach). 104 Sports Women ' s Basketball Elaine Buckley, Ann Sutera, Janice Lewis, Sue Hurley, Debbie Mielko (coach), Pam Rossi coach), Janet Ruseckas, Cindy Snow, Alicia Laffey, Sheryl Scanlon, Janet Gillis. ■ch Barrett, Stephen Calluti, Peter Ramesi, David Calluti, Jamie Tropsa (co-capt.), Steve lloan, Chris Pearl (co-capt.), Ronnie Petto, Pat Walsh, Jeff Drapper, Steve Jackson, Dan reanor, Mike Hamilton, Bob Murphy, Joe McCann, Steve Gaudin, Joe DiOiro (asst. coach) id Medirios, Bob DiCeasere, Greg Ames, Floyd Marsinkowski, Brad Sietz, Tony Piricini, Sean Callahan, Jim Palumbo (Coach). Sports 105 Baseball Coach Walsh. Charlie Melanson Mgr. John Lordan. John Coviello, Larry Chabre, John Dalton, John Wood Coach Niles. Dan Duffy, Joe Clancy, Mike Turill, Frank Zecke. Jim Ryan. Colin Daughtrey, Kevin Bennett Tony Urso, Mike Villani. 106 Sports Class Of 1984 Welcome To The General Alumni Association And The MBA MPA Alumni Association Best Of Luck In All Your Future Endeavors! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS of 1984 from the College Registrar ' s Office Mary A. Hefron Mary M. Nevins Barbara Scarbouough Phyllis Marianne Maria Laurie Andrea FOR EVERY PRINTING NEED • Invitations • Announcements • Programs • Tickets Letterheads Envelopes Bulletins Reports • Brochures • Resumes • Post Cards . . .AND MORE COURT HOUSE SEE NICK BAKER 4 Somerset Street 523-3355 POSTAL INSTANT PRESS The While -U -Wait Printers ' SUFFOLK ' S BEST FRIEND 0 The A(ctivities) TEAM Says Thanks — To The Class of ' 84 For Your Contributions To Student Life And Good Luck In Your Future Endeavors Chamberlain Studio Helped Make The 1984 YEARBOOK The Best! 12 Congratulations to the Class of 1984 from College Admissions Staff Carolyn M. Arenburg Nancy J. Fine William F. Coughlin Eileen Z. Mills Joseph F. Walsh 113 YEARBOOK STAFF 1984 BEACON EDITOR Lorraine Catrone LAYOUT EDITOR Sandy Bradley PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Debbie Berg SALES EDITOR Holly Hartley PHOTOGRAPHERS Marc Swartz Earl Munroe Mary Mullaney ADVISOR Barbara Fienman (Thanks, I ' ll miss you.) Special thanks to John Carrier, couldn ' t have done it without you. Also thanks to Mom, Dad, Peggy, Ann, Jimmy, Tim, George, Brian, David, Chrissy, and Duane. pal ■ ■ • ■


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