Grahm Juior College 1978 Yearbook, Boston Massachusetts
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sOMSomeE fifty students at Grahm Junior College •.in Boston began a hunger strike u c last Tuesday in an attempt to stop the col- lege's closure. · The fasting students Ha.ll, along with many have assembled in the supporters, as the col- auditorium of Kenmore lege's administration brought bankruptcy proceedings into the Massachusetts courts. The 1978 Lion is a pictorialrecap of the new and different atmosphere that is present in the Grahm Junior College community, The major theme of the book centers around rebirth The college was, in a sense, reborn this year as we picked up the pieces after a fallen semester. Many new and exciting things happened in drahm during the 1977-78 school year, and hopefully the yearbook has captured many or most of those memories; Grahm's uniqueness lies within its curriculum, as well as: it'ss faculty, staff, adminstration and students. We are a two year college devoted entirely to the field of communications. Taking this into consideration, my staff and I decided to give the students achance to communicate through this year's Grahm Lion. Space was allotted to each senior, allowing him to express himself in the way he would like to be remembered. onbehalf of the staff of the 1978 Lion, I would like to make the following dedication: This yearbook is dedicated to you, the people who make up theGrahm academic community, for having enough faith in this college to return to it and support it. This year would not have been possible without you, the students, faculty, staffand administration of Grahm Junior College. Everyone gave it h i s all and fought hard to keep this college open. "We were the answer". Thank you - Grahm. '7~; Li-~~; 1 -t(hr l~c(c Editor and chief 5 4 GRAHM Junior College 632 Beacon STREET, boston MASS. 02215. (617l 536-2050 office of THE PRESIDENT May 1978 sherry and conversation Dear Graduate: date 291977 You have prepared yourself to take your place Mar / in the world of Communications. Recent events in Boston and in other parts: of the world lime3... oo-/'m- 5/'nv . - prompt me to share my feelings with you. place thepresidents office unless you will have learned to communicate clearly, your love and respect for your fellow human beings •.• you will have learned r.s.v.p.P. - nothing. unless you will have learned to communicate dynamically, your disgust with prejudice, racism, and intolerance ••• you will have learned nothing. unless you will have learned to communicate powerfully your appreciation of persons of other ethnic, racial, or political backgrounds, or life styles • . • you will have learned nothing. unless you will have learned to communicate freely your abhorrence of violence and cruelty •.• you will have learned nothing. unless you will have learned to communicate blatantly your nausea over man's inhumanity to man ••. you will have learned nothing. For to be a successful communicator • • • you must know more than techniques, chroma keys and codes ..• you must know how to live in a world that grows smaller each day ••. more tenuous each day . • •more critical each day. To live in such a world you must have the strongest humanistic spirit ... and by that, I mean the love and caring and the sharing for humankind .•• for which I hope each of us who works at Grahm serves as a role model. As you leave our Academic Community and move on into other endeavors, please know that you take with you my deepest respect and love. In every sense, you have been a real part of our extended family. Cordially, 7 9 GRAHM WERE confident WE PATIENT WE WEREEWER persistent weWE ARE very happy .....t 1 • I information desk activities • 12 K ) L , B administration faculty and staff , , I A Convocation of Thanksgiving and The Inauguration of s.LEONARD SINGER as the fourth president of GRAHM juniorCOLLEGE November 18, 1977 oldsouthChurch Boston, Massachusetts 14 16 17 larissa matthews registrar Dean Abby 1 Dir, of Housing william v. drummey william N. gaines comptroller Dean of student linda chape life ass. to the pres. comptroller for ext. affairs elizabeth--- mazes dir. of Coop. ed. &placement arlene e Margolis dean of Academic affairs George vomacka margy kwasniewski mary perry adm. assistant adm Assistant Director of adm. to the President services to the Dean ot Student life =• skip lefebvre Dir. of Admissions martha stone head nurse franklin banks Bob mc Farlane Director of consultant student Aide ....... ' •- ' ·~ ~ jimmy michele ffacilities ass. to the mickey sue Nisen registrar' facilities admissions counselor Roberta. spurr mailroom john c. darcey admissions counselor karen blake Deborah mc Farlane admissions counselor admission Counselor ··. I . _. r' --..,.. .. \ { ; - peter kovaleski I Engineer laurie simmons / I Engineer ~ Goldie korenberg debbie Kraut psychology Communications Louise McDermott Business Adm. betsy Cohen alfred corbosiero communication arte psychology Ben davis T.V. John Mullaney michele dickoff Audi ence analysis walter pierce T. V. & film electronics bonnie fishbein broadcast management Joe simoneau language alexsandra halloran business Ad:a. & management w. Craig Roth beverlyrhinesmith film humanities marianne jacobbi writing/communications John Jordan sound Recording Louis Jordan electronics Nancy kohn theatre &T.V . Arts 20 security nick murphy semon strobos english cindy Tutelman craig clayman music food services marjdrle trenk english Joe palmieri .. jeff leavitt Bill van Den Nort manager of pub floor directors Buteb spurr don karen Button cafeteria Front Row: D. cardenas c. clayman B. cauley D. Johnson. back row D. Truitt , T. Moore, m Co lver, D. Giammat t eo, M. Andrejko, B. Shorter, Mark, M. Cooper, J . Wilson, D. putnam beverly kahris manolo carol lisa 22 23 ; Front Row: D. Brooker, v. Iuli, L. Eidleman, M. testa s. Me- nario s. coen J. Bieber. Middle Row : J. Lockridge, G. ge nerett T. moore R. Amirault. back row p reily T. tidisco F. Franco. Front Row: R. martin K. Richardson, D. Brooker. Middle Row : M. bennet G, Gary, A. campbell D. barbee Standing: L. Gra ham , J. hackins A. Roos, v. Iuli, c Zimiroski, J. Myers. ebony AWARENESS sundevils t Fro11t row J. Bieber, l B. durling second row: J s. morgan T. shaer s. 1 coen c. pennella J. lockridge Back row: J. arrington B. Dreher, c. camp s. Menario, c. costa R. Amirault, D. Brooker. First Row: L. Gaines, B. Johnson, Robert, second Row: s. Washington, M. Lewis, L. hinson G. J ackson, N. Davis, s. sneed Third Row: J. Green, o. Aldenuza, M. Deale, snizsnatchers R. Martin, p March, K. Jones, R. Booth, M. johnson L. mccolligan M. colver s. Mac- lauchlan Back row M. Mumford, I. traviesco T. peterson J. Mc- .i Andrew, B. shorter fudpuckers front row: chulo J. Arezzi, J. clark F. Franco, s. cimino p B1ack. Back row T. Novia, T. simpson v. Iuli, T. tidisco L. lacy D. Giammatteo. 26 DELTA omega DELTA M o N T E c Front Row: J. Doyle, A. grassi B. Cauley, Back Row: T. Moore, R. Deluca, M. testa s. Menario, s. William- A son B. Kordula. R L o N G H T 1 9 7 28 8 chi sigma BETA yearbook Advisor: Janina schneider Editor & Chief: Mary F. Rachele Contributing Photographers: John Arezzi Randy place david putnam Layout: Mary F. Rachele Janina schneider dianne yerdon Fundraising/Sales: Laurie whitman scott Menario Bill shorter dianne verdon dave giammatteo Graphics: Dianne yerdon Jo Anne Pangione specialthanks goes todean Abby, John darcey The pub ( Bill van Den Nort & paul Black ), and those who helped out First Row: M. Rachele, s. strick D. Drown, c. Costa, J. , on the fair, iDcluding student government Delta omegadelta Bieber, R. Campbell. second Row: M. sullivan K. Imber, s. and Ebony awareness Bummolo, D. Barbee, M. Rhyman, T. sortino D. otto Third Row: D. giammaitteo M. Krysinel, J. Houde, s. Washington, M. Mumford, J. Kreta, R. Arnold, s. Parnell. Fourth Row: M. zillioux R. conley R. Fresolo, M. Testa, D. goodwin G. Rogers, D. Hallisey. standing L. Purstel, s. sneed D. craig Kneeling: r. inzitari cheerleaders 31 30 , l directors of wklb Front row: B. Dreher, w. Gignac, R. conley s. Strick, c. camp Back row: J. Eiseman, G. Rogers, R. Martin, R. Warboya. WLKB STAFF Front row: J. bieber D. Johnson, T. sortino R. Arnold. second row: e smith T. Tisdall, L. gaines B. Durling, s. Washington, c. gladstone T. moore M. colver s. williamson M. lee w. Gara, L. Ficociello, T. Guimond, R. Place, T. Novia. back row: K. Widom, M. Zillioux, s. seplowe D. Brooker, M. Mumford, L. McColligan, K. Hurd, c. Nightengale. 33 WJIB abc & nbc Network Multi-Media • wrko WXNE i jim Cameron wcoz wgbh - tv WNTN WMEX ch 56 Jack Diamol wacq , paulreece wnac - TV Dick Walsh Engineer whdh wcvb - TV 1 wcas l WBZ - radio/TV Bob cruz wabc - new york Gretchen Worthen WILD W I N R- TV 6 - "' D. palmore 'l Gen. Manager ~E~ N T L y D. Drown sales '--·~. J . pangione Promotion s. Bourstein Finance M. hassen scribe B. Durling news Left to right: M. scrivani s. Menario, T. shaaer G. generett D. seated M. Billingham, L. Whitman, L. mastrogiavanni s. Bourstein, Goodwin, c. camp m sullivan M. Billingham, F. Franco, M. colver M. Testa, c. camp second row: p Black, D. Johnson, Terry, R. s. taksel M. cooper s. coen s. boudreau Aruda, L. cruz M. reimann T. Marini, D. johnson B. Kordula, A. Grassi. seated p Therrian, s. strick L. Mastrogiavanni, J. eisaman c seated T. Peterson, s. coen, D. craig s. Menari. , J . Arezzi, T. Elken. second row: B. Durling, J. Pangione, A. grassi R. Inzitari, shaer J. Bieber. Standing: J. Green, D.Baer, D. Palmore, s.