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PAGE 1 Commencement NEW COLLEGE of the University of South Florida FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIFTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY FOUR UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA AT SARASOTA SARASOTA, FLORIDA PAGE 2 CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS Peter Julius Arnade, History San Antonio, Florida Aaron Edward Baum, Psychology Toronto, Ontario, Canada Deece Berres, Literature Charles Joseph Brown, History Longboat Key, Florida Grover Frederick Champion, Jr., Environmental Studies Tampa, Florida Gabrielle Church, Psychology Jacksonville, Florida John O'Hara Church, European Literature and Cultural History Richardson, Texas Christopher N. de Bodisco, Economics/ Anthropology Keystone Heights, Florida Elizabeth Ann Elin, International Relations Pompano Beach, Florida David Thomas Erdman, Chemistry Maitland, Florida Arnie Jane Forrest, History Poughkeepsie, New York Charles John Fortunato, Political Science Houston, Texas Flora Marie Gagliostro, Psychology Auburn, New York James Harold Geiger, Chemi stry Merritt Island, Florida Eric Landis Gottshall, Mathematics Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Cynthia Spencer Gray, Humanities Sarasota, Florida Teresa Ann Hagan, Political Science Sarasota, Florida Beth Hope Hussey, Env ironmental Studie s Sarasota, Florida Debra K. Iversen, Psychology Sarasota, Florida Bailey Douglas Kessing, Biology/Ecology Norfolk, Virginia Andrew Albert Kroll, International Relations Rochester, Michigan Linda A. Lacewell, International Relations Merritt Island, Florida T od William Lauerman, Chemistry Racine, Wisconsin PAGE 3 Program PRELUDE Florida West Coast Symphony Brass Quintet PROCESSIO AL Douglas C. Berggren, College Marshal I VOCATIO James G. Moseley Associate Professor of Religion WELCOME A D I TRODUCTIONS Robert R. Benedetti, Provost ADDRESS William P. Thurston Profes or of Mathematics, Princeton University Class of 1967, New College CONFERRI G OF DEGREES Gregory M. St. L. O'Brien Provost of the University BE EDICTIO Marilyn Marston Minister, Ecumenical Board for Campus Ministry RECESSIO AL PAGE 4 Mary Elizabeth Hemingway Lawless, Biology orfolk, Virginia David Walter Leonard, Chemistry Longwood, Florida Stephen Alan Mack, History Vero Beach, Florida Elizabeth Reid Mackenzie, Myth Studies Huntington, New York Jacqueline Marina, Philosophy 1'\ew Haven, Connecticut Pamela Denise Marston, Literature Indianola, Iowa Susan Camille Mayfield, Economics Lake Worth, Florida Michael Ford McDuffie, Philosophy Sarasota, Florida David Edge Mitchell, Fine Arts Atlanta, Georgia Linda Lee Moore, Literature Gainesville, Florida David T. Mullins, Mathematics Aiken, South Carolina Ellen Fredericka Muratori, Environmental Studies Greensboro, North Carolina Raymond Andrew Neuer, Economics Sarasota, Florida Barbara Ellen Nimershiem, Child Development/Mathematics Norfolk, Virginia Muriel Parenteau, General Studies Woonsocket, Rhode Island Emily Adams Perry, Social Sciences Mission Hills, Kansas Eric Lee Reinholtz, French/Spanish Merritt Island, Florida Olga Tania Ronay, Urban tudies Sarasota, Florida Donald Bruce Sanderson, Computer Science Sarasota, Florida Laurinda L. Santos, Biology Hartford, Connecticut Jean Elizabeth Schutt, Anthropology Ridgewood, New Jersey Lori Ann Shoemaker, Humanities Chattanooga, Tennessee Lisa Marie Siegfried, Environmental Studies Winter Park, Florida Crist A. Sperling, Music Vero Beach, Florida PAGE 5 Dorothy Grace Srygley, Humanities Gainesville, Florida Louis Clark Stephens, Jr., European Studies Sarasota, Florida Susan Donnelly Traynham, Humanities Hampton, Virginia Richard Howard Valentine, Biology Fostoria, Michigan John Mark Vande Walle, Humanities Richmond, Virginia Matthew I. Wahl, Chemistry /Biology Bay Shore, New York Blake Allan Wiley, Humanities Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Robert Wilcox Wilson, Literature Mahwah, New Jersey Claire Elizabeth Winold, Sociology Sarasota, Florida Penny Ann Zaleta, European History Melbourne, Florida PAGE 6 Events, actit ities, programs, and facilities of the Unwersity of South Florida are available to all without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, Vietnam or disabled veteran status, handicap, or age, as provided by law and in accordance with the University's respect for personal dignity This public document was promulgated at an annual cost of $372, or $.62 per copy to serve as a program for the Commencement Convocation and to provide a record of the 1984 graduates. (84-91) |