FOREWORD
We live in a time of change; change so rapid as to leave naked contrasts evident in our daily life. Some we experience by wonder of a towering new Boston, rising up from the warm red bricks of history. Others are seen as the lecture transforms into a discussion over cold coffee. Yet most are felt; felt as the anxiety of mid-semester and final exams wanes into the relaxa- tion of Chianti and guitar . All these are experiences never to be lost .
Suffolk is part of this change, and throughout this treasury of recorded experiences, resulting contrasts will be brought forth in an attempt to show the happy and the sad, the serious and the silly, and the friends we found in a life, a good life, that we shall all miss.
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CONTENTS
Introduction . Student Life.
Seniors
Night School
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Do it
A LITTLE BIT
OF EVERYTHING
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MISS SUFFOLK
The Coronation Ball of 1965 was held on January 8th, at the Sherry Biltmore Hotel . Elizabeth "Betsy" Richards, an attractive Sophomore, was crowned queen by Mr. D. Bradley Sullivan and reigning queen, Miss Cynthia Dibble .
Members of the court were Eileen Vangel, Joanna Colletto, Linda Stevens, and Susan Linden .
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FACULTY
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DEDICA TION
Dr. Robert S. Friedman
Dr. Robert S. Friedman, Chairman of the Biology Department, is about to commence his twenty-
fifth year as a member of the faculty of Suffolk University. This represents the longest term of ser-
vice of any faculty member of the College Departments of the University.
Dr. Friedman's service has been more than ordinary. Not only has he devoted time and effort to
the development of the Biology Department but he has given unsparingly of his many resources on
behalf of students and alumni alike. He is truly loved and admired by the many students who have
known him as a professor and advisor.
His most recent years of service have not been without some sacrifice to his family as well as
himself. Although business responsibilities have put heavy demands upon him, teaching has been his
life and has always received the highest priority.
We of the graduating class of 1965 wish to acknowledge his devotion to our alma mater and wish
him well at our time of commencement as he approaches the next twenty-five years with Suffolk Uni-
versity.
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EXPRESSIONS OF
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I win the bartender for the evening?
Was that
What hubcaps, officer?
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I always pour punch in my hand.
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Egypt
Due to the diminishing size of our world, many universities are being visited by students from other lands . Suffolk is no exception. Here at Suffolk many strange and distant lands are repre- sented, such as Chelsea. Therefore, diplomatic courtesy compels us to show you this junk our
Foreign Policy
What a funny shape for an egg.
Going, going gone.
I should have taken 4 No Doz instead of 3
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Room 40 is to Suffolk what Central Control is to X.A.S.A. Here all school functions are launched and ultimately guided to a successful "touchdown." In The Student Activities Room, teleprompters and electronic panel boards are replaced by a network of human "components" monitoring and "plotting" activity progress.
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The New Suffolk Drama Club echoed the in- genius words of William Inge's PICNIC, to begin the drama year with success . Under the stylized direction of Nancy Newman Dolph, there was a polished touch of Emersonia. The starring roles of Hal Carter and Madge Owens, played by Tom Armstrong and Ruth Rydberg were a far, yet humble resemblance of "William Holden and Kim Novak .
The noted achievements of the Suffolk Players can only reflect a new and growing Suffolk Univer- sity.
Laughter and tears Boos and cheers
Piano by Sam Songs by Ham
A straight -arrow hero . . A villain like Nero A Bent -Arrow Sneak . . . . A mother so weak A pure -hearted Virgin (She twittered and
flitted)
A long-legged Siren (Who was finally
acquitted)
A friend tried and true . . An old man so blue
A saucy French Maid A cop on a raid
Truman was tested Simon was bested
But we all really know. . . Dirk stole the show
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LOVE RIDES THE RAILS
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"Variety is the spice of life" so the saying goes, and that's what this years show contained. From the exploits of a villian to the chanting of a Franciscan rabbi, combined with melodic voices and crazy antics of some of Suffolk's best, this years show proved to be the greatest yet.
Due to the limitation of space, not all the acts are pictured within this section, but the BEACON would like to give special recognition to the Freshman girls who participated with a great amount of enthusiasm and we hope they will continue to do so. To the entire cast we would like to say thanks . Thanks for making this our best year .
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CAMPUS CHEST
The cult of the bosom reigned supreme at this year's bust 'em up contest. Perhaps BAZOOM would be a better description, for the development displayed by one word, STUPENDOUS!! The spectrum ran from a hip grandmother to a battered barfly, a bouncy beatle, and a breezy bareback. Yes, it was a virtual sea of flowers with an oc- casional thorn here and there. Congratula- tions to this year's champ. She certainly had a lot going for her and proved there is some truth in the adage "It's what's up front that counts." Asked what type of theatrical talent the new queen possessed, her manager replied, "With a little help she can sit up." Congratulations also to Raymond's Under- wear Department for supplying the support needed.
rrAs Our Predecessors Built the
University with a Part of Themselves So Shall We. "
These words of Thomas Fullham, Co- Chairman of the fund raising committee in- spired the senior class under the able direction of Thomas McDonald, to raise a total of $22, 000 dollars from the graduating Class of "65." These pledges are highly indicative of the pride and spirit of Senior Class has in the NEW SUFFOLK.
Francis X. Flannery, Hon. Judge Donahue, and two Perini Constructi Company representatives.
Senior Fund Raising Committee
SEATED: Hon. Judge Kirk, Major John Collins. STANDING Ftdham, Hon. Judge John E. Fenton, Stephen Mug ar.
Each year Suffolk University recognizes deserv- ing students for their academic achievement, partic- ipation in student organizations and activities, and performance of everyday duties of students to the faculty and school. On this day, each receives a small token of appreciation of his achievement which are above his regular academic duties . This section is dedicated to these hard-working individuals .
of Recognition
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The world of the college student is a mixture of friends, study, and relaxation found in the shadow of final exams .
Some apartments are temporary quarters where students exist until the academic year is over . How - ever, some apartments are living quarters where the main functions of college life are performed. Studying is done in a relaxed and casual manner, friendships are formed with neighbors and the art of living away from parental protection is learned and polished. If one stood in the streets of Beacon Hill, the recreational functions would be self-explanatory.
William McNeil, Rabbi Shubow, Thomas McDonald
Notaries at Suffolk breakfast among which is Senator John E. Powers.
Evan Gellar, President, Student Bar Association. Associate Supreme Court Justice Clark.
Hallmarks
Although Suffolk University is a small school in comparsion to its sister universities, it can boast of having such top alumni as Commissioner of Banks, John B. Hynes, and the mayor of the City of Boston, John Collins . Many notables accept invitations to speak at Suffolk because they believe in this institution's philosophy of educating the working man's child. These two pages are dedicated to these men who,have given of their time to honor our University.
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Student Government
FRONT ROW: P. Clark, P. Matthews, P. Nevins, A. Wiswell, Pres. ; S. Jennings, E. Degraan. BACK ROW: E. Phelan, A. Cioffi, B. Murray, J. Erico, R. Brooks, Wm. Mayer, J. Hurrell.
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DELTA SIGMA PI: THIRD ROW: L. Smith, J. McClellan, R. Landry, W. Casey, P. Strokes, J. Dynan, M. Memmolo, R. Therrien, J. Caveny, R. Cinelli, J. Edwards, H. Kara. SECOND ROW: P. Mendonca, T. Polvere, J. Nugent, B. Ostrow, G. Tingus, M. Cohen, D. Wiseman, W. Silva, P. Zeytoonjian. FIRST ROW: J. Miller, Chancellor; J. Berman, Secretary; R. Serabian, Sr. Vice President; F. Trabucco, President; J. Donovan, Jr. Vice President; V. Cohen, Historian; Mr. Stone, Faculty Advisor.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA PLEDGES: FRONT ROW: T. Turmel, R. Finnegan, G. Feely, G. Trotman, Pledge Master; M. Craven, and R. Butts. SECOND ROW: R. Gilmore, D. Ryan, F. Achille, J. Allen, A. Khere M. Cisco, H. Morgan, and J. Hadgi.
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S.A.M. THIRD ROW: L. Smith, C. Talusi, R. Ryan, R. Tarvesian, J. McFarland, J. Dynan, R. Hayes, R. Serabian, R. Whyner, J. Caveny, V. Cohen. SECOND ROW: F. Achille, H. Sandler, W. Leahy, P. Zeytoonjian, G. Tingus, T. Polvere, F. Trabucco, W. Casey, J. Nugent. FIRST ROW: C. Tashjian, J. Miller, W. Frazier, Treas. ; R. Landry, Pres. ; D. Wiseman, V.P.;J. Berman, Paul Mendonca. Missing R. Allard, Secretary.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA BROTHERS: SECOND ROW: T. Condon, A. Cioffi, R. Penta, P. Ross, I.. Palmer, H Shaw, E. Phelan, R. Ryan, K. Robinson. FIRST ROW: Dean Goodrich, B. Balan, K. Nasif, R. LeBlanc, Nagornuik, C. Santagate, MISSING: R. Dube, G. Feeley, A. Dattanasio, P. Erlick, P. Nevins, S. Odell N. O'Laughlin.
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SECOND ROW: F. Achille, L. Bennett, A. Cioffi, R. Butts, R. Ryan, J.O'Malley, D. Carter, C. Galusi, B. Buda, K. Nasif, R. Finneghan. FIRST ROW: P. Sinman, T. Dempsey, E. DeGraan (Pres), R. LeBlanc, W. Leahy, K. O'Connor, E. Caton, T. Turmel.
THIRD ROW: A. Denenberg, D. Liberman, B. Buda, M. Perlmutter, A. Wiswell, A. Cioffi, B. Balan. SECOND ROW: I. Sterling, R. Slocum, P. Sinman, E. Hedemini, S. Gawzis, R. Dolgin, M. Tobin. FIRST ROW: H. Leftin, advisor; D. Sazinsky, L. Bennet, Pres. j N. Cohn, R. Howland.
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Science Club
1st ROW: S. McAlister, Mr. Leftin, E. Hedetniemi, B. Melvin, D. Sazinsky, S. Grawsis, Mr. How- land, H. Weiner. 2nd ROW: A. Cioffi, L. Bennett, D. Shagouri, A. Wiswell, A. LeBoef, P. Breen, J. Jojokian, J. Cavenaugh, B. Budah. 3rd ROW: P. Venuti, T. Savage, D. Lieberman, P. Sinman, A Clay, C. Davis, B. Balan, A. Denningberg.
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Delta Alpha Pi
Drama Club
SEATED: J. Bethoney, S. McAlister, D. Early, K. Spaneas, E. Caton. STANDING: M. Foster, T. Turmell, L. Bennett, J. Anastas, D. Trimble, J. O'Malley.
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Psychology Club
TOP ROW: D. Gross, L. Bennett, R. Estella, P. Melchionda, A. Wiswell, D. Therrian, K. Regan, G. Parker. FRONT ROW: E. Stein, Mrs. Williams, Pres. G. Lussier, Treas. J. Kenyon, Sec. K. McLaughlin, J. Colletto.
Glee Club
TOP ROW: R. Shagoury, B. Balan, W. Melvin, C. Davis. 2nd ROW: M. McMahon, C. Desessa, R. LeBlanc, P. Breen, E. Hedetniemi, A. Martinos, D. Trimble, T. Turmel, B. Belmonte. FRONT ROW: S. McAlister, P. Sinman, A. Clay, D. McNally, B. Buda.
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Modern Language Club
1st ROW: Dr. Fehrer, C. Haley, V. Greco, N. Cohen, B. Ficket. 2nd ROW: M. Garber, P. Diminico, N. Calliva, N. White. 3rd ROW: M. Pearlmutter, C. Brady, P. Buckley.
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Turtle Club
SEATED: M. Pearlmutter, B. Balan, B. Buda, P. Nevins. STANDING: S. McAlister, D. McNally, E. Stein, R. Rydberg, A. Wiswell, D. Therrian, A. Cioffi, A. Clay, W. Melvin. Missing: W. Masters, D. LeCam, L. Albertson.
President's Message to 1965 Graduates
On June 13, 1965, you will receive your degree from Suffolk University . This day, there- fore, becomes an important one in your life, joyful yet serious and solemn, that commits you to duties and relationships that will endure to the end of your life. This day, therefore, is the beginning of a new life in which you will achieve new stature, will judge yourself by new standards, and in many cases will dedicate your talents to new ends or objectives.
To be a graduate of Suffolk University carries with it not only great prestige but also solemn obligations with respect to your speech, thought, conduct, and purpose in life. It commits you to a loyalty to this University because from this day on Suffolk is publicly identified with you and you with Suffolk. This University will be judged by you and will be praised or blamed by what you do . This is true because the granting of a degree to you is formal recognition that this fine school has given you its name, has linked its future with yours, and has conferred on you a privilege and honor that I know will prove to be among your dearest possessions.
I congratulate you heartily on your many accomplishments and wish for you a life of good- ness, good health, happiness, and great success .
Dennis C. Haley President
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Advisor's Message
For four years you have been learning something about what people of former ages have passed on to you and some techniques which others have found useful in dealing with the world as it is today.
Now each of you must take this information, put it to the best possible use for yourself and those around you, and then finally pass this knowledge to your decendants, changed by the way you have used it.
It is my hope that because of what you as individuals do, the world will be a better place in which to live .
Dr. Pethrick Class Advisor
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ALBERT F. A RGENZIANO 41 Eutaw St. Lawrence, Mass.
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BARRY BALAN 147 Grove Street Chelsea, Mass. A.B. Biology
ROBERT BATES 71 Bay State Avenue Some rvi lie, Mass. B. S. Education
FREDERICK BENJAMIN, JR. 1 Dexter Place Gloucester, Mass. A.B. Government
EUGENE BERNSTEIN 11 Rocky Nook Terrace
Jamaica Plain, Mass. . S. inB.A. Management
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BRIAN J. BUDA 14 South Russell Street Boston, Mass. A. B. Government
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LOIS CAPORICCIO
9 Kimball Road Watertown, Mass. A.B. Education
LINDA CASTLE 40 Van Brunt A venue Dedham, Mass. B. S. Education
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RONALD COSTA 20 Greenwood Street Newton, Mass. A.B. French
THOMAS CRAVEN 11 Washington Street Charlestown, Mass. A.B. Sociology
CORNELIUS DA RCY, JR. 24 Hamilton Avenue Lynn, Mass. B. S. in B. A. Management
CHARLES DAVIS
97 New Street Marshfield, Mass. B. S. Chemistry
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VIRGINIA DEVLIN 31 Pond View Avenue Jamaica Plain, Mass. A.B. Education
JOSEPH DiBUONO 402 Maple Street Marlboro, Mass. A.B. History
PATRICIA DiMINICO 190 Bennington Street East Boston, Mass. A.B. French
ANTHONY DIOMEDE
30 Alberta Street West Roxbury, Mass. B. S. Math
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LAWRENCE DISTEFANO 326 Mystic Street Arlington, Mass. B. S. inB.A. Management
JEFFREY DOHERTY 201 Wickham Way Norwood, Mass. B. S. inB.A. Management
JOHN DONOVAN 48 Nesmith Street Lawrence, Mass. B. S. inB.A. Accounting
BRIAN DOOLING 725 Concord Street Framingham, Mass. B. S. Education
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JOHN D' ORLANDO 137 Loring Road Winthrop, Mass. A.B. Biology
DAVID DRAY 19 Hillside Road Hull, Mass. A . B. Government
JOHN DRISCOLL 19 Merola Park
Mattapan, Mass. B. S. Chemistry
WILLIAM DUGGAN, JR. 25 Sheafe Street Brookline, Mass. A.B. English
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DONALD GOLDSTEIN 75 Westmore Road Boston, Mass. B. S. inB.A. Marketing
JAMES GORMLEY 51 Faneuil Street Brighton, Mass. B.A. English
EUGENE GRANT 98 First Street Medford, Mass. B. S. in B.A. Accounting
EDWARD GRIMLEY, JR. 85 East Haverhill Street Lawrence, Mass. A.B. Government
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CURTIS W. HALEY 61 Main Street Rowley, Mass. B. A . in French
HALLISSEY, FRANCIS 20 Salem Street Lynn , Mass . A.B. in Government
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SHIRLEY K. JENNINGS 4 Birch Hill Rd. Melrose, Mass. A . B. in English
EDWA RD L. KA SOK 25 Chestnut Hill Terrace
Chestnut Hill, Mass. B. S. in B.A. Accounting
JANET KENYON
Shore Road Westerly, R. I. A . B. in Psychology
JAMES J. KIERNAN 84 Calumet St. Roxbury, Mass.
B.A. in Government
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THOMAS KILKELLY Cambridge, Mass. A . B. in Business
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LEONARD O. KIRSCHNER, 214 Stratton Rd. Jaffrey, N.H. Journalism - - B . S .
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STANLEY C. LIGNOS 38 Fulton St. Peabody, Mass. B. S. inB.A. Marketing
ARTHUR S. LORIDAS 244 Summer St. Somerville, Mass. B. S. in Mathematics
GEORGE J. LUSSIER 92 Beechcroft St. Brighton, Mass.
B.A. in Psychology
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SANDRA LEE McA LISTER 62 Alden St. Natick, Mass. A . B. in Biology
robert McCarthy
26 Averton St. Roslindale Mass. B. S. inB.A. Accounting
GERARD MCCARTHY 23 Samoset Rd. Dedham, Mass. A . B. in Sociology
susan McCarthy
152 Main St. Melrose, Mass. A. B. in Elementary Education
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LOUISE R. MORAD
130 Perry St. New Bedford, Mass. B.A. in Elementary Ed.
RACHEL M. MORAD
130 Perry St. New Bedford, Mass. B.A. in Elementary Ed.
ELLEN E. MOYNIHAN 12 Greensbrook Way Belmont, Mass. B. A . in Biology
WILLIAM H. MURRAY 46 Chester Ave. Medford, Mass.
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JEFFREY R. MYERS 60 Cloverdale Rd.
Newton, Mass. A . B. in Sociology
ERNEST NAWN 71 Faneuil St. Brighton, Mass. B.A. in Management
JOEL NEITERMAN
23 Conant Rd. Brookline, Mass. B. S. in B. A. Marketing
WILLIAM NETISHEN 22 North St. Lowell, Mass. B. S. in B.A. Accounting
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KEVIN O'NEIL 58 Winter St. Hyannis, Mass. B. S. inB.A. in Marketing
BARNEY ORANGO 164 W. Canton St. Boston, Mass.
LEO C. PALMER 9 Priesing St. Jamaica Plain, Mass. !. S. inB.A. Marketing
HARVEY R. PETERS
185 Hobart Rd. Newton Centre , Mass. B. S. in Government
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BEATRICE M. REZO 157 Princeton St. E. Boston, Mass.
FRANK R. ROSS 42 Summit Ave. Winthrop, Mass. B. S. in B.A. Management
HERBERT A. SANDLER 165 Graham St. Biddeford, Maine I. S. in B.A. Management
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PASQUALE SCENNA 1 1 7 Fe rnwood A ve .
Revere, Mass. B. S. in Mathematics
JOAND. SEGLIN 109 Meadowbrook Rd. Newton Centre, Mass. A . B. in Education
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RICHARD SERABIAN 25 Rutherford A venue
Haverhill, Mass. . S. inB.A. Accounting
JOHN SERINO, JR. 213 Lincoln Avenue
Saugus, Mass.
A.B. History
RICHARD SHAGOURY 65 Hobart Street Brighton, Mass. B. S. Chemistry
DONALD SHANBAR 40 Tileston Road Winthrop, Mass. B. S. inB.A. Marketing
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LARRY SMITH 145 Cottage Street Chelsea, Mass. B. S. inB.A. Management
RE IN HOLD STEINHILBER 195 Torrey Street Brockton, Mass. B. S. Business Administration
PAUL STROKES 30 Adrian Street So me rvi lie , Mass . B. S. in B. A . Marketing
FRANCIS SULLIVAN address unknown A.B. English
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ROBERT SULLIVAN 58 Boynton Street Jamaica Plain, Mass. S. inB.A. Accounting
PETER SWAZEY 181 Cortland A venue Winter Park, Florida B. S. inB.A. Management
RICHA RD TA RVEZIAN 218 Boylston Street Watertown, Mass. S. inB.A. Management
CHARLES TASHJIAN 56 Dartmouth Street Medford, Mass. 1. S. in B. A . Marketing
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CHARLES TEDEMAN, III 32 Greenlodge Street Dedham, Mass. B. S. Math
KENNETH TERBAN
290 Eliot Street Chestnut Hill, Mass. B. S. inB.A. Management
RICHARD THERRIEN 12 Hemenway Street Methuen, Mass. ,. S. inB.A. Marketing
JAMES THORNE 40 Church Street Milton, Mass. A.B. History
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HAROLD VALENCIA 64 Dobson Road Braintree, Mass. B. S. Business Administration
RICHARD VANDERHOEFF 29 Bussell Road Medford, Mass. B. S. in B.A.
MICHAEL VIDETTE, JR. 12 Taft Avenue Lexington. Mass. B. S. in B.A. Marketing
MAURICE VISCUSO 501 Prospect Street B. S. in B.A. Management
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LAURENCE BATTALIN 111 Park Street New Haven, Conn. A . B.
JOHN BENNETT 10 Martin Street Melrose, Mass. A . B.
JOHN BENNETT 40 Glenhill Road Mattapan, Mass. B. S. in B. A.
DEANNA BERMAN 11 Magnolia Street Lawrence, Mass. A . B.
PAUL BERSANI 74 Wilson Avenue Weymouth, Mass. A.B.
ROBERT BRYAN 40 Water Street N. Andover, Mass. B. S. in B. A.
JOHN CALLAHAN
35 Waterston Street Wollaston, Mass. A.B.
NANCY CALLEVA 146 Spruce Street Watertown, Mass. A.B.
MARIE CASSERLY 1 1 Wayne Street Bradford, Mass. A.B.
MA RYELLEN CHA RRON 19 Surrey Lane Weston, Mass. A.B.
SOPON CHERMSIRIVATTANA 72 Petcrboro Street Boston, Mass. A.B.
JACK COHEN 37 Glenway Street Boston, Mass. A.B.
PETER COLLINS 29 St. Mary's Court Brookline, Mass. A.B.
RAYMOND CONNERTY 114 Arnold Street Ouincy, Mass. A.B.
WILLIAM CONNORS 98 Brooks Avenue Arlington, Mass. B. S. in B.A.
DIANA CORIN
35 Kings Beach Road Lynn, Mass. A.B.
HOWARD CROSSMAN 27 Durant Avenue Dedham, Mass. B. S. in B.A.
JOHN CROTTY 155 Bridge Street Salem, Mass. A.B.
DAVID CURRAN 181 Beacon Street Some rvi 11c, Mass. A.B.
ROBERT D'ARCANGELO 61 Brook Street Haverhill Mass. A.B.
JANET DARLING 11 Parker Avenue Lynn, Mass. A.B.
RICARDO DeSANTIS 29 Shiretown Road Dedham, Mass. B. S. in B. A .
PAUL DOWNEY 1 Stimson Road Lexington, Mass. A.B.
KEVIN GALVIN
6 Elm Street Everett, Mass. A.B.
TERRY GRAHAM 20 Mason Street Salem, Mass. A.B.
ROBERT HAYDEN 48 Van Winkle Street Dorchester, Mass. A.B.
RUTH HOEY 69 St. Andrew Road East Boston, Mass. A.B.
MARTIN MacGILLIVRAY 38 Grove land Road Melrose, Mass. A.B.
ROBERT McGRATH 934 Parker Street Jamaica Plain, Mass. A . B.
VINCENT PAPPALARDO 18 Royal Street Lawrence, Mass. A.B.
WILLIAM PASQUINA 44 Ballard Street Saugus, Mass. A.B.
PATRICIA RYAN 18 Leland Street Some rvi lie, Mass. A.B.
CHARLES VAILLANCOURT 193 Sisson Street Pawtucket, R.I.
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The "NIGHT SCHOOL, " an eminent part of Suffolk University, has gained wide acclaim for its high academic scholarship and wide range of courses. The students themselves deserve no less praise. They find the time and determination to study and attend classes after a full day's work.
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DENNIS C. HALEY PRESIDENT
RICHARD J. SULLIVAN MARY A. HEFRON DOROTHY M. McNAMARA ARNOLD CARRICO
DIRECTOR OF LIBRARIES RECORDER ALUMNI SECRETARY ACCOUNTANT
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Charles Butler Business Administration Was machst du Stockmarket?
Dr. H. Edward Clark English
My equality button fell in the cup.
FACULTY
William F. DeGiacomo Accounting
No "Filter Tips"
John Dreiimanis Economics and Government Wocal gawament
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Ann D. Hughes English
"There are smiles that make you happy
Dr. Chase Kimball Economics your cumulative? 2.37, compounded annually.
Charles Law Physical Education 'Let your fingers do the walking"
J. Hudson Leftin Chemistry "Brusha, brusha, brusha ..."
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Dr. Leo Lieberman Psychology And John thinks he's good.
Ruth S. Lottridge English Be sociable.
John J. Mahoney Business I like corn-fruities because
Dr. Richard H. Maehl Chemistry I've got a hitch in my git-a-long.
Edith Moss Mathematics I want to bite your neck.
Dr. Ella Murphy English
Of course it's Alice in Wonderland.
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Hugh K. Parker English
When the bad get together they call me leader.
2Q+ 2 Q =
Richard J. Rafferty Mathematics
This is Irving II, my Venus fly trap.
Dr. Eugene J. O'Neil English
'Mourning becomes Electra"
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Carl F. Mutti Languages I want to suck your blood!
There may be no joy in Mudville, but on Beacon Hill we again hear the students of Suffolk University extolling the virtues of another successful baseball team . Undoubtedly the able leadership of Coach Doucette, complimented by the desire, ability, and enthusiasm of the entire team, are responsible for this year's performance. Me can only say congratulations and good luck for next year.
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Coach Charles Law seems to believe that his team can provide good competition to any school in the Boston area; the performance of this year's team again makes this difficult to deny. This was supposed to be a year of building for the future. If in actuality it was, then somebody had better hire Johnny Most to do the play-by-play in 1966. The "inexperienced" Rams provided some of the most exciting basketball witnessed at Suffolk in many years. Under the inspired leadership of Captain Larry Smith they once again proved that drive and desire can produce victories on the basketball court. Thanks to Coach Law and the entire team for another successful season.
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Turning down invitations from Perle Mesta and the Kennedy's, the social elite of Beacon Hill descended en masse upon the New Ocean House for their annual banquet. The early part of the evening was devoted to sumptuous dining followed by the presentation of a well-deserved gift to the President of the Class of 1965, Tom MacDonald . Well nour- ished and exhibiting a twinge of nostalgia, "Society" then adjourned to the dance floor and the cocktail lounge. Boisterous voices, loosened ties and falling hair styles are cer- tainly no indication of a successful evening .
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Moonlight Cruise
Ha! Paul thinks it's the Exodus
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Life Preservers! ?!
Give us a brisk sea breeze and a gentle swell, a harbor trimmed with a thousand bril- lant lights and a moon to set our course by. Cast us adrift on a sturdy ship with an ample supply of grog. We'll dance all night, make romantic love, and swim ashore .
Lounging top-side.
"Iron ships and wooden men. "
Whitlock and his swan dives.
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June 9, 1965
The New Boston went down silently. Morning found the small group of survivors, clinging to cans and paper cups, washed upon the shores of an exotic island paradise. Eating wild berries and raw fish, they spent the day conversing with the strange natives in blue cos- tumes, and exploring what ap- peared to be the remains of an ancient lost civilization. By frantically waving their under- garments they signaled a pass- ing vessel and recue saw them once again returned to Boston.
It began Saturday with bermudas, sub- marine sandwiches, and beer. It concluded on Thursday evening with gowns, dinner jackets, scotch and soda, and Manhattans . The 1965 prom was a fitting climax to a week we will long remember. It had its mo- ment for beauty with the presentation of its Queen, Barbara Malkin; and its moment for reflection as all realized that only one event remained in our long career at Suffolk. . .
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June 13, 1965 -- Commencement! Nights of hard study, days of hard work; part-time jobs, final exams, papers, and proms -- they all lead to this, that proud moment when we are accepted into the fellowship of educated men and women. It is a time when we reflect on yesterday with nostalgia, and tomorrow with hope and inspiration. Congratula- tions to the Class of 1965 .
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LYNNE ALBERTSON: Psych. Club, Beacon Staff, Variety Show, Jr-Sr Week Committee, Turtle
Club, Dean's List. ROBERT D. ALLARD: Golf Team, S.A.M. FRANKLIN ANASTAS: ALBERT F. ARGENZIANO:
BARRY B. BALAN: Science Club, Glee Club, Humanities Club, Variety Show, Jr-Sr Week Commit- tee, Suffolk Isrealites, Fund Raising Committee, Suffolk Journal, Turtle Club, Beacon Co -Editor.
ROBERT M. BATES: Delta Alpha Pi, Mr. Suffolk 1964, Student Gov't, Newman Club Pres., Variety Show, Alpha Phi Omega, Educ. Assoc., Dean's List.
LAURENCE BATTALIN:
FREDERICK BENJAMIN, JR.: Newman Club, Pol. Sci. Club, Secretary. JOHN P. BENNETT: Pol. Sci. Club.
EUGENE BERNSTEIN: S.A.M., Suffolk Israelites, Dean's List.
WAYNE BOIE: Newman Club, Soph. Class Treasurer, Junior Class Pres . , Alpha Phi Omega, Pres. GEORGE T. BRACCI: Science Club.
PETER L. BREEN: Science Club, Outing Club, Glee Club. THOMAS M. BRITT: Delta Sigma Pi, S.A.M. , A.M. A. ROBERT T. BRYAN: S.A.M.
BRIAN J. BUDA: Humanities Club, Glee Club, Beacon Staff, Art Editor, Turtle Club, G.I.T. THOMAS BURKE:
NANCY (WHITE) CALLEVA: Language Club, Psychology Club, Humanities Club, G.S.U., Protes- tant Club.
LOISE. CAPORICCIO: Glee Club, Humanities Club. LINDA J. CASTLE: Glee Club, G.S.U., Dean's List. MARIE L. CASSERLY: Newman Club.
JOHN CARLINO: A.M. A., S.A.M., Pol. Sci. Club, Newman Club. FRANK CHIARAMITARO, JR.: A.M. A. MARIA NN CLARKE:
ALICE M. CLAY: Glee Club, Pres., Science Club, Humanities Club, Outing Club, Phi Beta Chi,
Pres . , Who' s Who . PETER R. COLLINS: Psych. Club, Humanities Club, Newman Club.
JOYCE M. COLUNTINO: Newman Club, Sec, G.S.U., Sec, Variety Show, Co-Chairman, Suffolk
Journal . WILLIAM F. CONNORS:
JAMES E. COSGROVE: Junior Class President, Intramural Basketball, Campus Chest Contest,
Senior Vice -Pres., Beacon Staff. RONALD K. COSTA: Newman Club, Psychology Club.
THOMAS R. CRAVEN: Newman Club, Humanities Club, Psych. Club, Soc. Club, Alpha Phi Omega. HOWARD CROSSMAN: Dean's List. JOHN CROTTY:
CORNELIUS J. DARCY, JR.: Delta Sigma Pi, S.A.M., A.M. A., Newman Club, Humanities Club. CHARLES W. DAVIS: Phi Beta Chi, Science Club, Glee Club, Outing Club, Vice-Pres. RICARDO DESANTIS:
VIRGINIA DEVLIN: G.S.U., Newman Club. JOSEPH P. DIBUONO:
PATRICIA E. DIMINICO: Humanities Club, G.S.U., French Honor Society. ANTHONY DIOMEDE: LAWRENCE DISTEFANO: JEFFREY DOHERTY:
BERJ DONABEDIAN: Phi Beta Chi, Science Club, Dean's List. JOHN DONOVAN:
BRIAN M. DOOLING: Equc Assoc., Dean's List.
JOHN A. D' ORLANDO: Newman Club, Science Club, Phi Beta Chi.
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DAVID DRAY: JOHN DRISCOLL:
SANDRA DUB IN: Capt. Cheerleaders, Humanities Club, Sec., Student Gov't, Sec, Fresh. Class
Sec., Educ. Assoc., Suffolk Journal, Club Editor, Glee Club, G.S.U., Variety Show . WILLIAM DUGGAN: Baseball Team.
JOHNDYNAN: A.M.A., S.A.M., Delta Sigma Pi, Newman Club.
MARTHA EPSTEIN: Humanities Club, Glee Club, G.S.U., Student Gov't, Language Club, Sec,
Dean' s List . RICHARD ERICSON: EDISON FARRAND: ROBERT C. FIORETTI:
CURTIS FISHMAN: Humanities Club, Psychology Club, Dean's List.
PAUL A. FITZGERALD:
PAUL BREWSTER FOX: Dean's List.
CARL GALUSI: S.A.M., A.M. A., Humanities Club, Newman Club.
MICHAEL GARBER: Language Club, Pres., Psychology Club.
MERLE GARDNER:
GEORGE GERHARDT:
ALLEN GILMAN: Suffolk Israelites .
DONALD GOLDSTEIN: A.M. A.
JAMES GORMLEY: Drama Club, Psych. Club, Suffolk Journal, Fund Raising Committee .
NORMAN GREENSTEIN:
EDWARD GRIMLEY:
CURTIS W. HALEY: Humanities Club.
FRANCIS HALLISSEY:
RUTH BRENDA HOEY: Jr-Sr Week Committee. LEO J. HORGAN, JR: Delta Sigma Pi, Debate. JAMES JACOBS: Alpha Phi Omega. EDWIN B. JENKINS:
SHIRLEY K. JENNINGS: Student Gov't, Who's Who, Phi Alpha Theta, Delta Alpha Pi, Fund Raising
Committee, Humanities Club, G.S.U., Educ Assoc, Dean's List. SHIRLEY M. JOHNENE: Science Club, Sec EDWARD L. KASOK: S.A.M., A.M. A. PAULM. KELLY: Newman Club, Humanities Club.
JANET KENYON: Humanities Club, G.S.U., Psych. Club, Treas., Student Gov't, Treas., Dean's List.
JAMES J. KIERNAN: LEONARD KIRSCHNER, JR: WILLIAM KORKUCH: Pol. Sci. Club. WILLIAM J. LABONTE: RICHARD LAHLER, JR.:
RICHARD G. LANDRY: Delta Sigma Pi, S.A.M., Pres., A.M. A., Humanities Club, Pol. Sci. Club.
PAUL C. LAREAU: Newman Club, Science Club.
WILLIAM E. LEAHY, JR.: A.M. A., Newman Club.
ALBERT LEBOEUF:
RICHARD J. LEVENSON: Science Club.
STANLEY C. LIGNOS: A.M. A., Humanities Club.
ARTHURS. LORE) AS: Science Club.
GEORGE LUND: Newman Club, Glee Club.
GEORGE LUSSIER: Suffolk Journal, Editor, Psych. Club, Pres., Psych. Club News, Editor, Fund
Raising Committee, Dean's List. ROBERT LUSTGARTEN:
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SHARON MacCORMACK: A.M. A.
RICHARD A. MAGRI: Newman Club, Baseball Team.
LAWRENCE J. MAHONEY, JR.: Beacon Staff, Suffolk Journal, Baseball Team.
BARBARA A. MALKIN: G.S.U., Modern Language Club, Variety Show, Drama Club, Jr-Sr Week Committee, Beacon Staff.
SANDRA L. McALISTER: Humanities Club, Drama Club, Treas., Science Club, Phi Beta Chi, Suffolk Journal, Variety Show, Jr-Sr Week Committee, G.S.U., Who's Who, Senior Class Treas., Glee Club, Turtle Club, Fund Raising Committee, Beacon Co -Editor, Dean's List.
gerard mccarthy: Robert McCarthy
SUSAN MCCARTHY: G.S.U., Humanities Club, Pres., Newman Club, Variety Show.
THOMAS D. McDONALD: Newman Club, Psych. Club, Pol. Sci. Club, Fund Raising Committee,
Chairman, Senior Class Pres., Student Gov't, Suffolk Journal, Dean's List. PAULH. McELHINEY: A.M. A., S.A.M.
KATHLEEN McLAUGHLIN: Newman Club, Psych. Club, Suffolk Journal, Dean's List. MARION McMAHON: Science Club, Newman Club, Humanities Club, Outing Club, Glee Club, Drama Club.
DAWN P. McNALLY: Pol. Sci. Club, Humanities Club, Variety Show, Drama Club, Glee Club,
Sec . , Beacon Staff, Turtle Club, Sec . ROBERT M. McNEIL: S.A.M.
WILLIAMS. MELVIN: Phi Beta Chi, Science Club, Vice-Pres., Outing: Club, Glee Club, Turtle Club.
PETER J. MONAGHAN: S.A.M., A.M. A., Newman Club. ARNOLD MONTAQUILA: FRANCIS MONTE ROSSO:
LOUISE MORAD: Humanities Club, Glee Club, Variety Show . RACHEL MORAD: Humanities Club, Glee Club, Variety Show. ELLEN E. MOYNIHAN: Newman Club, Phi Beta Chi. GEORGE E. MULLIN: S.A.M., Glee Club, Variety Show. JEFFREY R. MYERS: Humanities Club, Psychology Club, Dean's List. ERNEST NAWN:
JOEL NEITERMAN: A.M. A., S.A.M., Dean's List. WILLIAM NETISHEN: JOSEPH NUGENT, JR.: ROBERT J. OBURAY:
KATHRYNE. O'CONNOR: Humanities Club, Newman Club, Sec, G.S.U. PATRICK A. O'CONNOR:
TOHNF. O'MALLEY, JR.: Newman Club, Pol. Sci. Club, Drama Club. KEVIN O'NEIL: A.M. A.
LEO C. PALMER: A.M. A., Alpha Phi Omega, Variety Show, Newman Club. VINCENT A. PAPPALARDO: HARVEY PETERS:
ELAINE G. PEVZNER: Humanities Club.
JOE PIGNATO: Debate Club, Psych. Club, Humanities Club, Pol. Sci. Club. ALFRED R. PORECKI: ARNOLD RESNICK:
ROBERT R. RICCARDI: Newman Club, Pol. Sci. Club. BEATRICE RIZZO: G.S.U. DONALD RILEY: FRANK ROSS:
PATRICIA RYAN: G.S.U., Newman Club.
RUTH A. RYDBERG: G.S.U., Educ. Assoc., Humanities Club, Journal Staff, Who's Who, Drama Club, Senior Class Sec, Fund Raising Committee, Jr-Sr Week Committee, Science Club, Variety Show, Beacon Assoc. -- Editor, Glee Club, Turtle Club.
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HERBERT SANDLER: A.M. A., S.A.M. DONNA LEE SANDS: Science Club, Phi Beta Chi. CARMINE SANTAGATE:
LEONARD M. SARVER: A.M. A., Delta Sigma Pi, Dean's List. PASQUALE SCENNA: Baseball Team. ROBERT S. SCHENA: Newman Club. JOAN D. SEGLIN: G.S.U.
RICHARD SERABIAN: A.M. A., S.A.M. , Delta Sigma Pi, Dean's List. JOHN A. SERINO, JR.: Newman Club, Pol. Sci. Club.
RICHARD A. SHEEHAN: Humanities Club, Newman Club, Educ. Assoc., Suffolk Journal. ALLEN SHORR:
RICHARD A. SHAGOURY: Science Club, Outing Club, Phi Beta Chi.
DONALD M. SHANBAR: A.M. A.
WALTER SILVA: Delta Sigma Pi, Newman Club.
PHYLLIS C. SINMAN: Drama Club, Suffolk Israelites, Newman Club, Glee Club, Humanities Club,
Science Club, Outing Club, G.S.U., Variety Show. DAVID L. SMART: Humanities Club.
LARRY E. SMITH: S.A.M., A.M. A., Delta Sigma Pi, Basketball Team . JOHN J. SREBNICK: Newman Club. MARGUERITE E. STEELE: REINHOLDT. STEINHILBER: A.M. A.
PAULE. STROKES: A.M. A., Vice-Pres., Delta Sigma Pi, Golf Team. ROBERT SULLIVAN: PETER W. SWAZEY:
RICHARD TAR VEZIAN: A.M. A. , S.A.M. CHARLES TASHJIAN: A.M. A., S.A.M. CHARLES F. TEDEMAN: Golf Team, Captain. KENNETH TERB AN: S.A.M., A.M. A., Dean's List.
RICHARD THERRIEN: Delta Sigma Pi, Suffolk Journal, Bus. Man., A.M. A., Vice-Pres., Jr-Sr Week Committee, Fund Raising Committee, S.A.M., Psych. Club, Newman Club, Debate Club, Glee Club, Humanities Club, Dean's List.
JAMES THORNE: Pol. Sci., Club, Dean's List.
GEORGE TINGUS:
FRANK D. TRABUCCO: Delta Sigma Pi, Pres., S.A.M., A.M. A.
DAVID D. TRIMBLE: Glee Club, Educ. Assoc., Drama Club, Pres., Student Gov't, Variety Show,
Who's Who. E. GUY TURCOTTE: Dean's List.
GEORGE E. TYNER, JR.: A.M. A., S.A.M., Dean's List.
CHARLES P. VAILLANCOURT: Student Gov't, Vice-Pres., Science Club, Pres.
HAROLD A. VALENCIA: Dean's List, Eve. Student Gov't, Eve. Beacon, Assoc. -- Editor, Fund
Raising Committee. CHARLES VANDERHOFF: MICHAEL VIDETTE, JR.: MAURICE J. VISCUSO:
DAVID B. WAHLGREN: A.M. A., Dean's List.
MERTONE. WASSARMAN: Psych. Club, Science Club, Dean's List. SADIE WEBMAN:
ROBERT T. WESEL: Dean's List. DAVID WISEMAN:
ALFRED I. WISWELL: Psych. Club, Journal Staff, Beacon Staff, Who's Who, Student Gov't Pres . , Humanities Club, Suffolk Israelites, Newman Club, Science Club, Dean's List -- Suffolk Univer- sity.
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