Table Of ContentBrown Foundation Awards PMC $1,000,000
Responding to the challenge of assuring women quality,
affordable education, the Houston-based Brown Foundation last
December donated $1,000,000 to Pine Manor College's Fund
The Magazine for Alumnae & Friends of the College forAffordable Education. Dr. Maconda Brown O'Connor '50,
Winter2000 Volume LNo. 1
President ofthe Foundation, described the donation as an
investmentthatwill help PMC maintain its lowertuition
while continuing to address the mostvital issues in women's
education. (Details in next Bulletin.)
Enrollment Continues To Rebound
W Improvement in New Student Enrollment
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thenewmillennium! 200 195
PineManor'senrollment 180 - NewStudent
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studentscoming—andstay- 140 140
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Overthepastthreeyears,
PineManor'snew-student 100 - 93
enrollmentnumbershave 80 - 79
beenmakingasteady, 71
60 -
upwardclimb,afteraneight-
yeardecline(1988-96).Last 40
fall,theCollegewelcomed 20
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National Recognition
Inside
Diversity This Issue:
Forthesecond, consec-
utiveyear, U.S. News • 1999 RyglerCup
& WorldReportBest Excitement
CollegesrankedPine
ManorCollegeamongthe • PMC Major
top 10liberalartscollegesin Accomplishments
theNorthwiththemost for 1999
diversestudentpopulations.
• PMC Supports
Hidden Treasure Entrepreneur
TheKaplan 1999NationalGuidanceCounselor Programs
SurveyidentifiedPineManorCollegeasamongthe
"HiddenTreasures" ofAmericancollegesanduni- •Alumnae and
versities.Thissurveyisdistributedtocollegeguid- Student Profiles
ancecounselorsacrosstheU.S. andisusedincom-
pilingtheNewsweek/Kaplan CollegeGuide.
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Contents Message from the President
2 Messagefromthe President "...good learning derives from human relationships
that are characterized by trust respect equality
3 Around Campus reflection and empathy. , ,
6 Alumna Profile: KimberleaTracey'91 EWxcerptsfromPresidentNemerowicz’s ConvocationAddress, September8, 1999
byKimberleyPyles
ecometogetherinnumberslarger WearestartingaGospelChorus.
7 Student Profile: CatherineAudinwood '00 atrheanawceomhmauvneibteyenofinovseorm5e00tipmeeo.plWee WTheeh4a-vYeeatrwoLenadeewrsihnitperPdirsocgirpalimnaisryamraejaolirtsy..
byLaurenKaplan'00 wholive,workandlearnonthisbeautifulcam- Weunderstandgoodlearningderivesfrom
pus.Thisyearwewelcomed123newstudentsto humanrelationshipsthatarecharacterizedby
ourcommunity.Theycomefrom19statesand trust,respect,equality,reflectionandempathy.
8 SportsAction
14countries.Theyaddtothewonderfuldiversity Theseskillsandpredispositionsarenoteasyto
alreadyoncampus,andtheyandyouandthe comebyinaworldcharacterizedbyhierarchy,
9 Centerfor ILSR workwealldoareresponsibleforourcontinuing violenceandcompetition.Theyarebestrefined
recognitioninU.S.News&.WorldReportas throughaliberalartseducation,throughconsul-
beingamongthetop10liberalartscollegesin tationwithpeopleandculturesandideas,
10 Facultyand StaffNews theNorththatexcelatpromotingdiversity.You throughexperimentationandsystemsexplo-
shouldbeveryproudofthat. ration,andthroughthefreedomtotakerisks.
Thisyear,sophomoreswillproducetheirini- Thesearethesameprinciples,ofcourse,that
12 RyderCup ExcitementComesto PMC tialportfolios,andwealllookforwardtocele- characterizegoodleadership,whichisnothing
byMarylaneHiggins bratingthataccomplishmentandtheaccom- morethantheconvocationofpeopletodefine
plishmentsofallstudentsonAchievementDay andsolvetheirownproblems.Ihaveneverbeen
inApril. moreoptimisticaboutourabilitytodothat.So,
14 Alumnae News and Events You'veprobablynoticedafewthingsthatare asproblemsariseinthecourseofyourlearning
newordifferentthisyear.Hereareafewofmy inclasses,inyourresidencehalls,inyourrela-
favorites(notinanyparticularorder): tionships,orinyourjobatPMC—lookonthem
16 Class Notes Wehaveasoccerteam(1stin4years). asopportunitiestoconvokeandhavefun,to
Wehaveaphysicscourse(1stin2decades). shareandtolearn.
WehavecableTV.
23 In Memoriam GloriaNemerowicz,President
MAJOR PMC ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN 1999 INCLUDED:
PublishedbyPineManorCollege,400 /
Bulletin Staff HeathStreet,ChestnutHill,MA02467, 8 Increased new-studentenrollment, thirdconsecutiveyear.
Winter2000 USA,threetimesayear.Postmaster:Send
Vol.LNo.1 a4d0d0reHsesacthhanSgterseett,oPCihneestMnauntorHiCloll,leMgeA, Launched outcomesand portfolio program. Developed newmajorsin
02467,USA. Social & Political Systemsand in History& Culture, andCertificatein
Editor CommunityHealth CareOutreach. Developedand launched Four-Year
KimberleyPyles Peunbdloicrasteimonenotfmoaftertihaeldaouetshonro'tsinvdiiceawt-e Leadership Program.
AssistantEditor pointbythemagazine,theAlumnae /
MarylaneHiggins AssociationorPineManorCollege. 1 Increasedenrollmentin highschool LeadershipWeekendsand increased
DEdaintorKiiarlscAhdvisors nPaitneeoMnanthoerbCaosilsleogferadcoee,sconlootr,dinsactriiomnia-l P&MSCocisatludReesnptonpsairbtiilciitpya.tion in activitiesofCenterforInclusive Leadership
MaryMacMillen orethnicorigin,sexualorientation,age,
EugeneRosi IsXexoforthmearEidtuaclatstiaotnusAmasenrdeqmueinretdsboyfT1i9t7l2e •/ Reduced FY99operatingdeficitby $1 million andadhered tobottom-line
AlumnaeNewsCoordinator andotherrelevantfederallegislation. objectivesinfive-yearstrategic plan.
AnneLefaivre'97
Annual Fund achieved 99.9%ofgoal, a 12% increaseoverFY98. Associate
Design Corrections gifts($1,000+)total increased 18%overFY98.Trusteegiving, 21%over
JoanKelley
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Around Campus
Four-Year Leadership
Alumnae
Program
Calendar
2000 "Transition to a New Community
T
heFour-YearLeadership maketheirmarkaspartofthe
JAalnuumanryae29AssociationBoard Program(4YL)kickedoff PMCcommunity."
ofDirectorsMeeting lastfallwithastudentretreat Duringthefirstyearofthe
10:30-11:30a.m. attheLakeOssipeeConference 4YLProgram,studentstackle
LocationTBA CenterinFreedom,N.H.As projectsthatincludecommuni-
partoftheProgram'sfirst-year tyoutreach,classunity,explor-
AFelburmunaarye1L4uncheon theme,"TransitiontoaNew ingthecityofBostonandcon-
12:30p.m. Community,"17first-yearstu- nectingwithothercollegestu-
Naples,Florida dentsandILSRDirectorof dents."Inthespring,wewill
Host:SusanneErnst ProgrammingJenniferMorrison haveafollow-upretreat,which
Geier'43 trekkeduptoNewHampshire willenablestudentstoreflect
toworkcollaboratively,identi- ontheiraccomplishmentsand
February16 —
AlumnaeReception fyingissues,settinggoalsand discusstheirprogress both
11:00a.m. creatingactionplans. individuallyandasaclass,"
Atlanta,Georgia "Theirenthusiasm,spirit, explains4YLDirectorKaren
Hostesses:CarolynMann andcommitmentareinfec- Kirkpatrick."Thiswillalsobe
Caswell'52,Ann tious,"reportsanenergized anopportunitytolookahead
BMiaerribloywneMruLrapllhyy'75, Morrison."Studentswho totheyear-twotheme,'Social
Obenshain'46 attendedtheretreatreally andPersonalResponsibility/"
bondedwithPineManoras sheadds.
February17 theirschoolandareeagerto
AlumnaeReception
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(NatalieGrace'58)
February18
A6:l0u0mpn.ame.Reception "Made-lt" Grant Supports PMC Supports Community
Sarasota,Florida
Hostesses:Mary-Lou Mother-Daughter Entrepreneurs Program for
YoumansMoulton'63
andCharleneHeiser Entrepreneurs Second Year
Wolff'72 W
February28 hereelsewouldyoufind13-year-oldgirls nSeptember,PineManorCollegesupported
AlumnaeCareerRoundtable teamingupwiththeirmotherstomarket ItheCenterforWomenandEnterprise(CWE)
6P:M00CpC.ma.mpus productstheyinvented?Whereelse,butat inlaunchingitsCommunityEntrepreneurs
PineManorCollege! Program(CEP).The18-month-longprogram
AMlaurcmhna3eAssociationBoard forLuamstfoOrctfoobuerrm,oPthMeCr-dhaoustgehdtearbeunstirneepsrsenpeluarni- H|i finocluoswe-sionncocmreeatcionmgmwuonimteine-sowinnethdebBuossitnoenssaersea.
ofDirectorsMeeting alteams,whopresentedtheirbusinessplansto PresidentGloriaNemerowiczwasaguest
9:00a.m.-2:00p.m. apanelofexpertsandthepublic.Theteams speaker,andPMCDirectorofEntrepreneurial
RProeCsseeinmdteaenrrtys'ADsihnbiyngCaRmopomu,s praenceeli,veadscwoenlsltrauscgteinveerafleeadubdaicekncferoimnptuhte. SPtMudCieasnPdattrhieciCaeFnotredrefsorerWvoedmaesnliaanidsonbetween
SponsoredbytheKauffmanCenterfor Enterprise.ThiswasthesecondCEPevent
May11-14 EntrepreneurialLeadershipthroughits forwhichtheCollegedonatedfacilities.
RPeMuCniCoanm2p0u0s0 s"pMraidneg,-ltth"egCroalnltegaewawrildledsutpopoPrMtCfoluarstmother- $B2a2n5k,B0o0s0ttoonsCtharatritthaeblCeomTrmuusntsitcyommitted
May13 daughterteamsforthenexttwoyears.Last EntrepreneursProgram.
AlumnaeAssociationBoard May,theteamswereflowntotheKauffman AccordingtotheCWE,98percentofthepro-
ofDirectorsMeeting CenterinKansasCityfororientation;amonthlater, gramparticipantsarefromBoston'sinnercity
11:00a.m. theyreturnedforaone-weekresidentialprogramwith neighborhoods,and71percentarepreviousorcur-
KresgeAuditorium othermother-daughterteamsfromacrossthecountry. rentrecipientsofpublicassistance.Approximately,
Sunday,May14 Theboardsofdirectorsoftheentrepreneurshipprogramsat 95percentofthewelfarerecipientsinMassachusetts
Commencement PMCandNewEnglandWomenBusinessOwners(NEWBO) women,andalmosthalfofthemliveinpublichousing.
11:00a.m. havegenerouslyofferedtomentortheteamsastheybuild
theirbusinesses.
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Around Campus
PMC Reaches Out to Immigrant
Women with New Language Program The New Teams in Admissions and Student Life
byLaurenKaplan ’00 Withnewteamsin ADMISSIONS STUDENTLIFE
AdmissionsandStudentLife, DeanofAdmissions Dean
Lastsummer,PineManorCollegelaunchedanewcommunity freshperspectivesfuelthe SandyRobbins 7167 MichelleLepore 7195
gaturctaloamorsussitsartnfehrdaaetcechosoenpfrvrcveoehrgsasrraaigtmmei,moainEngndprgaaldrnitrstnahewwrsasos.umaWpehoSnienlciPeonintntdheh/eeOMptBarhonoesogrtrroLansamtnaurgseduuaepa.npgtToesrht(easEsSptOrhLoe-), aRiCondolcmblribeesigasnesis.ionWcngsiastmeuhexcpc2tee0orsisPyeenoMacfrCets,hloeSafastndra DfKiorarercAetdnomriKisofrskiSpopanetcsriiaaclnkdPrSotgudrean7mt1s0Li5fe DDKiirraeerccottlooyrrnooMffoRMrueiisatiridtceyunlttiuarlalLife7136
College'smissionofinclusiveleadershipandsocialresponsibility, MayasDeanofAdmissions. SeniorAssistantDirector Programs
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Physics Phun
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at Pine Manor College!
Presentation Everything
Is
Swooshgorocketsintothe
aironthesoftballfield.
SinceallPineManorstu- Dreamweaver.Proficiencyin Crashgomomentumcartson
dentsmustcreateandpre- theseprogramsallowsstudents thegymnasiumfloor.Whizgo
sentaportfolioasagraduation tocreateprofessional-looking studentsontherollercoaster
requirement,presentationreal- designsanddigitalportfolios. atRiversidePark.
lyiseverything.OnFriday, "Forvisualartsmajors,thisis IntheDaneScience
October22,studentsgathered essentialinpresentingwork Building,students
tohearseveralfacultymem- andachievements,"explains gathertolearn addedtoacoursetradi-
bersreviewthetechnological Prof.Bedenbaugh. physicsfrom tionallytaughtwiththe
resourcesavailableoncampus, "Presentationaffectsthe Dr.Harold samelabsandmathformu-
usingportfolioscompletedby responsetoyourwork." Riggs,anew laeusedyearsago.Inresponse,
PMCstudentsaspractical ProfessorofMathematics adjunctfaculty Dr.Riggshasbroughttothese
examples. andComputersJoanWeinstein memberatthe newcoursesbothasenseof
VisualArtsDepartment offers"Introductionto College.Inhislectures humorandaneedtohavestu-
ChairWendyBedenbaughpre- Computers,"whichprovides NewtothePMCcampusis andlabs,Dr.Riggsteachesthe dentsunderstandwhereand
senteddigitalportfoliosfrom hands-onlabsinMicrosoft AssistantProfessorofCommu- fundamentalsofPhysicswith howphysicsisapplicableto
herstudents'seniorthesispro- Windows'98andinNetscape. nicationsMarilynPennell, bothenthusiasmandastrong theirlives.
jectsandsix-creditsenior Shealsoteaches"Designing whodiscussedusingvideo emphasisoninteractivelearn- Thephysicscourseandlabo-
internships.OtherrelevantVA EffectiveWebPages"and inportfoliopresentations. ing.Basedonstudentrequests, ratorywerefundedinpartby
coursesinclude"Introduction "IntroductiontoMicrosoft Sheshowedavideoclipon especiallyfromBiologymajors, incomefromtwoofthe
toComputerGraphics"and PowerPoint,"whichhelpstu- Japanesecultureco-produced aswellasfacultyandadminis- College'sendowedfunds,the
"ComputerGraphicsII,"in dentscreateeffectiveandpro- byatelevisionproductionclass trativesupport,PhysicsIandII EllisonFundandtheH.
whichstudentslearnAdobe fessionalpresentations.Inboth andananthropologyclassto wereaddedtothecurriculum ThomasBallantine,Jr.,M.D.,
Acrobat,AdobePhotoshop, courses,students'finalprojects demonstratehowtwodifferent lastfall.Thesciencefaculty Fund.Physicsisaliveandexcit-
QuarkXpressandMacromedia areportfoliopresentations. disciplinescancollaborate. weredeterminedthata"real- ingandsometimesunexpected
world"dimensionwouldbe atPineManorCollege.
Hess Gallery
Exhibits • 2000
February 3-March 3
Prints and Process:
Five Boston Printmakers
Deborah Cornell, Nona
Hershey, Constance
Jacobson, Phyllis McCibbon
and Ky Ober
Reception: Feb. 3, 7-9 p.m.
March 9-April 13
Fern Cunningham, sculptor
The Indomitable Spirit
March 29, 7:00p.m.
Lecture bythe artist
entitled "Step on Board":
"Portraits of the Mind" Harriet Tubman and the
Emergence ofAfrican-
American Sculpture
featuring Artist's reception in the
Hess Galleryfollowing the
Beverly Snow and Paul Weiner SeventhSealIII,PaulWeiner lecture.
April 18-April29
Visions of Green
Community
largecrowdgatheredattheHess tographsofinteriorscenesthatare produceasurrealqualitytothese 4th Annual Mixed Media
GalleryonThursdayevening, manipulatedwithoilpainttogivea artists'portraits.Theexhibition,which Exhibition, celebrating the
October21,tocelebratethe verypainterlyfeel.Weiner'simagery ranthroughDecember2,offeredan natural beauty of Brookline.
openingoftheexhibition,"Portraitsof offersanunusualviewintotheworldof opportunityforstudentsandphotogra- Reception, April 18
theMind,"featuringBeverlySnowand artistswithhisCibachromecolor phyloverstoviewtwodistinct May
PaulWeiner,bothBoston-areaphotog- printstakeninartists'studios.Unique approachestotheartofpicturetaking. Senior Thesis Exhibition
raphers.Snow'sworkfeaturesevoca- arrangementoftheenvironment(the Reception, Commencement
tive,sensitiveblackandwhitepho- artist'sstudio)andlightingcombineto Day, May 14
Winter2000 5
Alumna Profile
Left:TraceydanceswithUNICEFspokespersonRogerMoore.Above:
pTerrascoenySwairtahh(1J-ers)sEilciazPaabrektehrGainlmdoCrhe.ipCLhyaoinrso,fPNr.eEs.idBeonatrdU.SUCNfIoCrEUFNIsCpoEkFe.s-
cfiappif <Zo Others
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^ henKiniberleaTracey officeofUNICEF.Sherecently developmentstandpoint,itwas
yr 0 |'91wasastudentat waspromotedtothenational agreatwayforthemto
PineManorCollege staffandwillcommutebetween theirmoneydoes."
—anxiouslystudyingforfinal BostonandtheNewYorkhead- AccordingtoUNICEFstatis-
ferxiaemnsd,sienattihnegRleufnecchtowriyt—hshe qiunatretrenrast.ioWnoarlknionnpgrofforita,msahjeorh,as aticctsi,ve"Mloarndemtihnaens1a1r0embiulrliieodn Hat.Mt.heQPuuebelincNGoaorrdeant,thBeosCthoinl.dren’sWalktoBanLandMines.June3.1999.
neverdreamedshewouldone beentomorethanherfairshare throughouttheworld;annually
daybetrudgingthrough ofblacktieeventsandhasmin- 8,000to10,000childrenare Mozambique'shospitals,which Traceyhasbeenworkingin
Mozambiqueleadingatour gledwithcelebrities,butthe killedormutilatedbyland arefewandfarbetween."The thedevelopmentfieldsinceshe
group.Sheisnotatravelagent highlight,Traceysays,wasthe mines." countryislargerthan graduatedfromPMCalmosta
oratourguide.Traceyis donorfieldvisittoMozambique UponarrivalinMozambique, California,andtheyonlyhave decadeago.Shepreviously
aSeniorMajorGiftsOfficerfor lastJune."Itwaslikegoing Tracey'sgroupwasgreetedby fourhospitals,"shesays. workedfortheUnitedWayand
theU.S.Committeefor backintime.Manypeoplethere UNICEFfieldworkers,wholed Totargetlargerdonorgroups, theCarrollSchoolinLincoln,
UNICEF,theonlyUnited liveingrasshouses." themtoseveralsitesthroughout Traceyplansmoretraditional Mass.,aprivatedayschoolspe-
Nationsorganizationdedicated AspartofUNICEF'srecent thecountry.Amongtheirstops fund-raisingevents.LastJune, cializingindyslexia.Sheisalso
solelytochildren. landmineawarenesscampaign, wereareasseverelyimpactedby beforeherMozambiquetrip, anactivevolunteerforBoston's
Formorethanthreeyears, Traceyaccompaniednine landmines."Thelandmines Traceyorganizedandmanageda TrinityChurchandtheVincent
Traceyhasledmajorfund-rais- donorstooneoftheworld's areeverywhereasaresultofa BostoneventtohonorQueen MemorialHospital,the
ingeffortsfortheNewEngland poorestcountries."Froma 20-yearcivilwar.Youcan't NoorofJordanforherlandmine women'sunitofMassachusetts
evengooutforasimplewalk." awarenesswork.Theevent, GeneralHospital.
Thegroupalsotoured whichraised$150,000,included Traceyiscommittedtocriti-
apressconference calsocialcauses,whetheras
attendedby50jour- partofhercareerorontheside.
nalistsandacock- "It'spartofourdutytodowhat
tailreceptionatthe wecando.I'mfortunatetobe
FourSeasonsHotel. abletodothiswork."
Italsofeatured Traceysaysshewillalways
QueenNoorwalk- beinvolvedinsociallyrespon-
ingthroughBoston's siblework."Itmakesabigdif-
PublicGardenwith ferenceifyoucangetupinthe
crowdsofchildren morningandbehappyand
wearingUNICEF excitedtogotowork.Tothink
—
T-shirts aperfect akidwillhavewaterbecause
photoopportunity ofwhatIdothatdaymakesa
Above:VillageinXaiXai,Mozambique.Right:Childrenin seizedbynumerous realdifference."GZ9
Mozambique. media.
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questioningandattendedcourt Sheisaninterninthe
hearings.Catyalsotooka Cambridgecourthouse'sproba-
researchclassatAmerican,in tiondepartment,whereshe
whichshestudiedtheVietnam takes"facesheets."AsCaty
Warandinterviewedveterans. explains,"Irecordpeople's
"EverySaturday,Ivisitedthe informationanddiguptheir
VietnamVeterans'Wall.I backgroundstoputintotheir
talkedtovetsforhoursandlis- record.Fromthere,wecan
tenedtotheirverypersonalsto- determinetheirsocialhistory.
ries.Theyallhadstories."Caty SometimesIgotocourtandlis-
usedseveraloftheinterviews tentoajurysession,orIgotoa
fora50-pageresearchpaper. judge'slobby.Thisallgivesme
"AmericanU.hasabeauti- acloserlookathowthelegal
fulcampus,andtheuniversity systemworks."
attractssuchadiversestudent Catysaysherhighschool
body.Itwaslikelivinginacol- teachersandcollegeprofessors
legetownwithacountry-home havecontributedtohersuccess.
setting."Shebelievesallcol- Duringherjunioryearinhigh
legestudentswouldbenefit school,Caty'shistoryteacher
fromasemesteraway."Thedif- wasamajorinspirationtoher.
ferentclimatecanbeintimidat- "Hisadviceandteaching,espe-
ing,butitmadememoreinde- ciallyhispassionforhistory,
pendent.AlthoughIwasreally mademewanttostudy
comfortableatPineManor,I Americanhistory."Several
gotupandleft." PineManorfacultymembers
havedonethe
samething."Bob
henwethinkoftheyear tocome.CatyAudinwood,a tinuouslytakeonnewchal- Tosielloand
2000,weallwonder, memberoftheClassof2000, lenges.Amultifacetedstudent WilliamStargard
"Whatdoesthefuture comestotheforefrontofmany withadrivetoachieveisexact- aregreat.They
hold?"Attheturnofthecentu- people'smindswhenwethink lywhattheCollegeaimsto areverycaring
ry,thepossibilitiesarelimit- ofPineManorandthefuture. produce. anddownto
less.Perhapsthisisthevery CatherineL.Audinwood,22, earth.Theyget
reasontheClassof2000isso startedatPineManorin1996. involvedwith
special.Wenotonlyinheritthe GraduatingfromRochester flWomanontheflloue students'lives
righttobeginachievingthe HighSchoolinNewYork,she Insteadofasemesterabroad, andeducation.
possibilitiesofanewcentury, arrivedatPineManorwiththe Caty,anAmericanStudies Thisisallinaddi-
butalsowewillbethefrontier hopesofachievingherbest."I major,attendedtheAmerican tiontobeing
womenofanewmillennium. wantedtobenearmyaunt, University(AU)inWashington, wonderfulprofes-
PineManorCollegeprides whoislikeasecondmotherto DC,lastspring."Ipicked Audinwood(left)withclassmatesJulieDuke,Amy sors."
itselfonpreparingwomenfor me,"sheexplains."Ialso AmericanbecauseI'mponder- RussellandRyanRussell. Caty'sspirit,
livesofsuccessandleadership thoughtitwouldbenicetogo inglawschool,andAUisright determinationandintellectual-
notonlyintheirprofession,but toaschoolwithafamilyatmo- whereCongress,theSupreme flPWCRolefllodel ismembodyPMC'sfirstclass
alsointhefamily.Thisguiding sphere." CourtandthePresidentare." Catyconsidersherselftobe ofthe21stcentury.Thisclass
principlehasaidedmanyyoung CatysaysPineManorhas WhileatAU,Catyinternedtwo "morallystrong,intelligent, willberememberedasthefore-
womenwhohaveleftthe playedamajorroleinherlife.It daysaweekattheMontgomery drivenandsociallygregarious. runnersinanewmillennium;
serenecampustoachievemore, hastaughtheraboutleadership CountyStateAttorney'sOffice, SheisamemberoftheAlpha theiraccomplishmentsand
anditwillcontinuetostruc- andsocialresponsibilityand whereshecalledvictimsand Chihonorsocietyandhasrun contributionswillbeginanew
turethelivesofPMCwomen howtobeindependentandcon- witnessesforappointmentsand cross-countryforthreeyears. ageinwhichwomenwillsoar.
Family and Friends Weekend,
Theater
October 23-2*f, iqqq
FamilyandFriendsWeekendwasahugesuccessthis
yearwith43familiesparticipating.Manyenjoyed
PMC'sproductionof"TheChildren'sHour"onFriday
night,andonSaturdaytheweatherturnedforthebetter
justintimefortheBostontourandPineManorsoccer
game.Family,friendsandthePMCcommunityalso
enjoyedswingdancelessonsonSaturdayevening.To
concludethefestivities,everyonegatheredinthe
RefectorySundaymorningatajazzbrunchtoenjoy
music,foodandconversation.
Winter2000 7
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Sports Action
Fall Sports
Soccer
Onewinand14lossesmaynot
soundlikemuch,butconsidering
whereoursoccerprogramhasbeen
thelastcoupleofyears,fieldinga
fullteamfora15-gamescheduleis
amajorimprovement.Infact,
thereweremanyencouragingsigns
ofprogressin1999undernew
CoachCyndyFalwell.Mostimpor-
tant,andperhapsmostimpressive,
isthefinalsoccerroster,which Much Improved Team! The 1999 Gator
gcscioaozpnaetslaikoisefntelsepadesStraorfySaea1arH4rau'GsfPafrttaoeayransmda,.nJtdSuwlosiipeecnheDiooutmrhcoehre soofclcaesrttyeeaarm's—te1a4mp.layers—is twice thesize $truedcernu.itt$s,hfealcpuletdy,Spsitraiftf,Mfiagmhitlileisv,efurpietnodsitasnd
anchoredthemuch-improved name.Thegym,nettomentionseveralsoccer
Gatordefense,whiletheoffensiveattackwasled paredwithonlythreelastyear.WithCoach players,-wereawashingreenand-whitetosup-
byfirst-yearstandoutsMelissaWalkerand Falwellcurrentlyburninguptherecruitingtrail, portPMCathletes.'Theemotionoftheevening
JennelleWilliams.Anothersignofgrowthisthat hopesarehighforanotherquantumleapforthe helpedthevolleyballteam,gaina1-0lead,butan
theteamscoredsevengoalsthisyearascom- soccerprogramin2000. athleticMt.Idateamman-
agedtowinthe
Tennis nextthreehard-
PXC CakWt&iT
Thetennisteamcompleteditsschedulewitha foughtgamesto
recordof1-8inGNACgamesand1-12overall.In claimthematch.
1998 theGatorswere0-9intheGNACand0-1 Theeveningcul-
overal,l.Whiletheimprovementisadmittedly minatedwitha OiidL W#*-
modest,withbuildingblocksliketalentedunder- birthdaycakefor
classwomenSarahBrooks,AshleyBloom, FrancesCrandall
GorkemKantar,WinnieChowandTaraLorah, Dyke'25inthe
ourrostergoingintothenextmillenniumhas gymlobby.
tremendouspromise.CoachGigiMirandaishard
atworktryingtoaddnewrecruitstothisexcit-
ingnucleus. Winter Sports Preview
Basketball
Volleyball
Goodluck,gooddepthandgoodbalance
FinalGNACStandings: willbethekeystosuccessforthe
1.St.Joseph 10-0 BasketballGatorsthisseason.Snake-bitten
2.Johnson&.Wales 9-1 in1998-1999withfourstarters-JillHennelly
3.Simmons 7-3 (semesterabroad),JulieCaron(herniateddisc,
4.PineManor 6-4 pneumoniaandcollapsedlung),Heather
5.Suffolk 6-4 Kaste(anklesprain)andDeniseSouza-miss-
6.Emmanuel 6-4 ingasignificantpartoftheseason,the
7.WesternNewEngland 5-5 Gatorshopetheirkeyplayerswillseemore
8.Emerson 3-7 actionthisyear.Ifnot,PMC'steamisstill
9.Rivier 2-8 betterequippedtowithstandhardshipin
10.DanielWebster 1-9 1999-2000,witharosterof14competent
11.AlbertusMagnus 0-10 players.Inthelastcoupleofyears,theGators
havebeensmallandyoung,whereasthis
Witha6-4recordinGreatNortheast year'sgroupwillhaveagoodblendofsize,quickness,youthand
AthleticConferencegames,adramat- lulieCaron 00,a1999GNACAll-Conferenceselection,spikesone experience.SeniorswingplayersJulieCaronandAmyRussellwill
icimprovementovera1-8GNAC againstMt.Ida. teamwithsophomoreguardsSeraGodfrey,GorkemKantarand
recordin1998,thePineManorvolley- JamieColley,sophomoreforwardsTrishGratteloandDenise
ballteamtiedforfourthplaceandlockedupa tion,seniorcaptainsAmyRussellandLinda Souza,andfirst-yearpostplayersEbonyPhillips,KatieGreeneand
spotinthe8-teamconferencechampionship Clary,andfirst-yearphenomsEbonyPhillipsand NafeeshaMooretoformthenucleusofthispotential-ladensquad.
tournament(seeabove).TheGatorswereledby DanielleWard.CoachKatieHaikhasmadegreat TheGatorstippedofftheseasoninthetraditionalBrunelliClassic
PlayeroftheYearcandidateJulieCaron,asenior stridespreparingthistalentedteamtomakea atPineManoronNovember19and20,whichfeaturedNewbury
inherfirstyearofcollegiatevolleyballcompeti- rundeepintotheplayoffs. College,BeckerCollegeandSt.Joseph'sofMaine.
8 PineManorCollege
Center for Inclusive Leadership & Social Responsibility
Upcoming Events CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION
in 2000 After] IHours NewWaysofLearningand Leading inthe
Classroom,theWorkplaceandCommunity
March3 SixthAnnualNationalConferencesponsoredby
“BridgeBuilding: Pine Manor College
Constructingan CenterforInclusiveLeadershipandSocialResponsibility
IntegratedSystem April 7-9, 2000
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March3-5,24-26, CcoommmmuunniittyyoPuatrrtenaecrhshpirp,ogtrhaism • OSrtguadneinzta-tCieonntseredLearning DGiovoerdsityandtheCommon
March31-April2 bringslocalelementaryschools • BuildingFlatter InclusiveLeadership
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facultyandstaffvolunteers.Thestudentstake tion,organizationchangeandsocialresponsibility.
partinmentoringactivitiesthatcontributeto Forproposal:submitatwo-pagedescriptionofproposed pre-
April7-9 theirpersonal,physicalandsocialgrowth. sentation,a100-wordabstractandaone-paragraphbiographyof
FifthAnnualNational presenter(s). Interactive, collaborative presentations are encour-
Conference,“NewWays aged.
ofLearning TosubmitaproposalnolaterthanMarch1,
and Leadinginthe pleaseimmediatelycontactBobTosielloat617-731-7077,
tWCSholeeareskCaspordlmoamoocnumen,tiahtntihsdyep"age. ACHcoirngothsisSncuthehoeotolCoBLureniatndrgeyrSstthouidpPeMnWteCsekfreonmds E-mail4:0i0TneolcH:rleua6Js1tei7hnv-eS7Mt@3orp1rem-erc7ti.,6se2oCd0nhue•as•tFtaWn6xeu:1t7b6-1H7Si7li3-lt1,e7-:3M71w6A-w270w01..82p54m67c.edu
April21-23 Save the Date
LeadershipAdventure
CampReunion
May6 Building Bridges: Constructing an
GirlsHeathCare
Conferencein Integrated System of Health Care
cBoonsjtuonnctPiuobnliwcitShchtohoels for Underserved Communities
June27-29 March 2000
3,
“Developing Inclusive
LeadershipSkillsfor
EarlyAdolescents,” ToassistindevelopinganewcertificateprograminCommunity
aninstituteforteachers, HealthCareOutreach,PMCwillsponsoraworkingconference
gcuoiadcahnecseacnodunpsaerleonrtss,who Paalrctoihcoilpaanwtasrednisecsusss onFriday,March3,2000,Healthcareemployers,practitioners
wceonrtkswiintshcehaorollys,adcoolems-- (thaebiorvep)reasnendtparteipoanr(erifgohrt). arincdulcuommmtouneinatbylemeomurbesrtusdewnitlsltboebienveiftfeedcttioveheclopmmusunsihatpyehaeaclutrh-
munityorganizations, careworkers.Wewouldbepleasedtohavetheparticipationof
aafntderr-esccrheoaotliopnralogarnadms anyalumnaewhoareinvolvedinhealthcaredeliverysystems,
particularlyamongunderservedpopulations.Ifyouwouldliketo
JulyaLBgeo1eas5sdt-eo12rns12hc-ioa1pr4m1pA5dsv-fe2on9rtugirrelsin ILRsecenCshapeodNoonenolrtsvseliherebimaifpbdloeierartrnIsy,dnhchiStlopohuscsewtiieeavedlektewnodsh.igh ctchooemmymmufnoaicnetiiiesnsstu.heesTihraensdcwhetoehoeklmseenasdnsd pcaornttiaccitp:ateinthiseventRoorbkeCrnotoorSwdhiesnaoa,mteoProh.nDe.whowould,please
Thehighschoolleadershipcon- provideaforumforwomento CommunityHealthCareOutreachProgram
Forinformationonanyof ferencescontinuetobring workcollaborativelyonaction [email protected]
theaboveevents,please youngwomentogetherfrom planstobeimplementedupon (617)731-7062
call617-731-7620. acrossthecountrytoexplore returningtotheirschools.
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& News
Faculty Staff
New
News Shealsointeractedwithcol- Staff
leaguesattwodifferentuniver-
Academic sitiestodiscussmutualcon- SheilaAmirinazaricameto
DeanNiaLane cernsandideas.Atthe PineManorasAdministrative
Chester(left) UniversityofGlasgow,shegave AssistanttotheDeanofthe
andStudent alecturetomedicalstudentson CollegelastAugust.Previously,
LifeDean "Women'sHealthResearch:the Sheilaworkedasastaffassis-
Michelle StateoftheArt."AtStirling tantinthefinancedepartment
Lepore(below) University,sheparticipatedina forRenaissanceWorldwide
roundtablediscussionon ComputerConsulting.For
havebeen "CreatingOpportunitiesfor sevenyears,shewasself-
nominatedto InnovationinEducation." employedasabusinesspartner
participateina ReportsProf.Gardner,"Both withPioneerDistribution
seriesofthink- situationswereveryproductive Services.Sheholdsabachelor
tankdiscus- aswellasinstructive,andeach ofsciencedegreeinpolitical
sionsspon- addedtomyprideintheaccom- Above:ProfessorofEnglishVeraKreilkamp(farright)lecturedatPine sciencefromtheUniversityof
sNfooerrewHdiEgbnhygeltrahEendduRcaetsioounrcfeorCseenntieorr pCmoluliclsehhgmeoe,nnwttshhieocffhoPriaenrfeerosMnoatvnoeofrrynew MANthlaaesnntIocorrynisNoChenotSnztl“eueTrdyr,i,aeddsciiutrdrieeaocptntaooarrrtnoomdffeMItnhnctenMoaMutvlcaBlMtCauionlanlnMaidunnsDIMeeriuuisrmshd;erArueAtmd.Gel"aleteWninBD,toahsletsxhoieenmcrauCartor,ilevlcee(o1g-dcerih;)r:aeicrtoorf TPatoeelh'irstaidncea,glrSSeccehioeionnlcheo,ufmaLanadnwasanenradvsiscoecsi-
officialsinhighereducation. educationalventures." oftheIrish-AmericanCulturalInstitute. fromBunkerHillCommunity
Thegroupsmeetfivetimesa TraceyMann College.Sheisalsoadegree
yearandfocusonissuesofcom- « waspromoted candidateforamasterofarts
monconcerntoparticipants. lastNovember fromLesleyCollegeinintercul-
DeanChesterwillparticipatein totheposition on"IndeterminacyinAlice cationStudies,presenteda turalrelations,withaconcen-
theAcademicAffairsThink ofAssistant Maher'sRecentArt"atapanel seriesofpapersatnationaland trationininternationaleduca-
Tank,whichaimstobuildsup- Director on"ReadingtheVisual internationalconferenceson tion/internationalstudent
portandexpertiseamongthe | I Admissions. LanguagesofIreland"incon- symbolicrelationshipswiththe advising.
leadingsenioracademicadmin- Transfer junctionwith"IrishArtNow: naturalandsociallandscape SaraAshcraftisthenew
istratorsintheregion.This Coordinator.Duringhershort FromthePoetictothe amongTamil-speakingSouth AssistantDirectorofFinancial
year'sfocuswillbe"WhatIt tenure,Traceyhasprovedtobe Political,"anexhibitionatthe Indians.Thepapersincluded: Aid.BeforecomingtoPMCin
MeanstoBeanEducated adedicated,knowledgeableand McMullenArtMuseum,Boston "BetterNottoWalkTherefrom July,Saraworkedat
Personinthe21stCentury." enthusiasticmemberofthe College.Prof.Kreilkamp'sessay Here:Gender,Classandthe NortheasternUniversityas
DeanLeporewillparticipatein Admissionsteam. "LosingItAll:theUnmanned MoralityoftheRoadinSouth assistantdirectorofsystemsin
theStudentAffairsThink ProfessorofEnglishVera IrishLandlord"appearedin India,"presentedat"Livingina admissions.Priorto
Tank,whichwilldiscussvio- Kreilkamplecturedon ReclaimingGender: MaterialWorld"international Northeastern,Saraworkedasa
lenceoncampus,technology, "ContemporaryIrishPainting" TransgressiveIdentitiesin conference,Coventry,England financialaid,work-studystu-
assessmentofandbuildingrela- attheConcordiaIrishLecture ModernIreland,publishedby (forthcominginaneditedvol- dentatWestfieldStateCollege,
tionshipswithfacultyand Series,ConcordiaUniversity, St.Martin'sPressinNovember umefromCoventryUniversity wheresheearnedabachelor's
diversity. Montreal,lastOctober18.On 1999. Press);"Landscapes,Sacredand degreeinliberalstudies,with
InNovemberattheNational November2;intheFounder's LastsummerandinOctober Profane:AnEcocriticalLookat concentrationsineducation,
AssociationofStudent Room,TheIrishAmerican andNovember,Professorof SouthIndianNature-Writing" mathematicsandFrench.
PersonnelAdministrators CulturalInstitutelaunchedthe DramaBobOwczarekworked atthe"International InSeptember,AndreaCanty,
regionalconference,Michelle specialvisualartsissueofEire- inanindependentfilm, ConferenceonCultureand LCSW,joinedPMC'sHealth
Leporespokeonapanelspon- Ireland:AnInterdisciplinary George’sAuto,playingthepart Nature,"sponsoredbythe andWellnessCenterasa
soredbytheSeniorStudent JournalofIrishStudies.Prof. ofasleazypriest,FatherDave. EstonianInstituteof Counselor.Previously,shewas
AffairsOfficersNetwork.The Kreilkamp,coeditor(forlitera- Assistant Humanities,Tallinn,Estonia; acounseloratMountIda
panelistsrepresentavarietyof tureandthearts)ofthejournal, Professorof and"LiminalPassages:Fearand College,wheresheprovided
differentinstitutiontypes spokeon"Traditionand FemaleSubjectivityinthe mentalhealthcounseling,and
public,privateandcommunity InnovationinIrishArt"and William Place-MythsofSouthIndia"at shecreatedanddeliveredpsy-
colleges,bothlargeandsmall. introducedPineManorinterns 'A Jr Stargardpre- theannualmeetingsofthe choeducationalpresentations
Theyaddressedthetransition KirstinAthenaBlocker,Tanya Vj^HH sentedapaper, NationalSocietyfor onissuessuchasdaterape,
tobecomingaseniorstudent Duarte,CindyPalmquist, . ' "Clarissan PsychologicalAnthropologyin reproductivehealth,HIV/AIDS
affairsofficer,aswellastheups MeganStaatsandRobin Spiritualityat Albuquerque,NewMexico.In andstressmanagement.Acerti-
anddownsoftherole. Umbley,whoworkedwithher SantaChiarainTurin,"atthe October,Millerspokeonthe fiedrapecrisiscounselor,
Lastfall,ProfessorofBiology preparingthe300-pageissuefor AphraBehnSociety's(for writingsofIndianarchitectand Andreaservedasaninternat
BethGardnervisitedScotland. publication.WithAdele WomenintheArts1660-1830) novelistGautamBhatia,in theNorthShoreRapeCrisis
Inadditiontobeingthe Dalsimer,headofBoston AnnualConference,"Artand "PublicExpression,Private Centerandahotlinecounselor
quintessentialtourist,shealso College'sIrishStudiesdepart- Culture:TheShapingForcesof Confession:Despair,Desireand fortheMassachusettsEating
metwithcolleaguesatthe ment,Prof.Kreilkampwrote History,EmpireandGender," theDivineinMalariaDreams" DisordersAssociation.Shehas
NationalTrustforScotlandto "HairPieces:AliceMaher's inPhiladelphiaonNovember attheNortheastPopular anundergraduatedegreefrom
celebratethegiftofSceneryof RecentArt"toaccompanythe 14,1999. CultureAssociationmeetings theUniversityofMassachu-
theGrampianMountains, coverillustrationoftheissue. BetweenJuneandOctober, heldattheUniversityof settsatAmherstandamaster's
whichshedonatedtotheTrust OnNovember9,Prof. CindyMiller,Lecturerfor SouthernMaine. ofsocialworkfromSalem
inmemoryofherhusband,Wil. Kreilkamppresentedapaper AnthropologyandCommuni- StateCollege.
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