Commencement NEW COLLEGE of the University of South Florida

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Commencement NEW COLLEGE of the University of South Florida
Commencement
NEW COLLEGE
of the
University of South Florida
FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-SEVENTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY THREE
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA AT SARASOTA
SARASOTA, FLORIDA
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS
Diane Elizabeth Bass, Psychology
New York, New York
Daniel Clifford Beach, Biology: Cellular/Developmental
Caldwell, New Jersey
Julia Ann Berrone, Literature
Woodbridge, Connecticut
Mark Bondurant, Humanities
Footland, Florida
Ann Mara Flynn, Fine Arts
Tampa, Florida
Deni Scott Galileo, Biology: Cellular/Developmental
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Guy J. Germanio, General Studies
Sarasota, Florida
Anthony Giordano, Biology
Cleveland, Ohio
Charles James Briggs, Sociology
St. Louis, Missouri
Guita Guity, Fine Arts
Sarasota, Florida
Christine L. Hamilton, Biology
Clayton, Missouri
Munn Hammel, Experimental Psychology
Chatham, New Jersey
Dawn Jean Herzig, History
Ocoee, Florida
David Squire Johanson, Literature
Jamestown, New York
Takashi Kei Kishimoto, Biology
Baltimore, Maryland
Jaime Kratz, Natural Sciences
Surfside, Florida
Carolyn Krebs, Humanities
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lindsay Ann LaBurt, General Studies
Tuxedo Park, New York
Michael Jude Lacqua., Biology
Deerfield Beach, Florida
Christine Rose Laing, Physics
Lansing, Michigan
Anderson Graham Brown, Ethics/American History
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Diane Carol Busch, General Studies
Barrington, Illinois
JoLynn Butts, Natural and Mathematical Sciences
Naples, Florida
Melissa Maud Cahill, Drama/Writing
Randolph, New York
Michael David Calinski, Marine Ecology
Key West, Florida
Mary Patterson Cheshire, Humanities
Panama City, Florida
Jason Cote, Experimental Psychology
Sarasota, Florida
Perri Lee Curtis, Humanities
Sarasota, Florida
Jose Antonio Diaz-Balart, Political Science
Miami, Florida
Eric Gibbs Dyreson, Mathematics
Mesilla, New Mexico
Program
PRELUDE
Florida West Coast Youth Orchestra Brass Quintet
Chris Moore, David Clark, Greg Roosa, Maryan Matthews, Lisa Confessore
PROCESSIONAL
Robert H. Knox, New College Marshal
INVOCATIO
James G. Moseley, Associate Professor of Religion
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS
John P. Anton, Provo t
ADDRESS
Arthur MeA. Miller, Professor of Literature
CONFERRI G OF DEGREES
John Lott Brown, President
RECESSIONAL
Marshal Knox
PLATFORM GUESTS
John Lott Brown, President, USF
John P. Anton, Provost, ew College
Robert V. Barylski, Dean, SF at Sarasota
Robert Benedetti, Chairman, Social Sciences Division, New College
James B. Heck, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs,
Dean of Regional Campus Affairs, USF
Robert M. Johnson, Chairman, Executive Committee, New College Foundation
Peter A. Kazaks, Chairman, Natural Sciences Division, ew College
Robert H. Knox, New College Marshal
Arthur MeA. Miller, Professor of Literature, ew College
James G. Moseley, Chairman, Humanities Division, New College
Gregory M. St. L. O'Brien, Vice President for Academic Affairs, USF
Valerie Doris Lehr, Political Science
Baltimore, Maryland
1aren Georgina Donald on Lewis, Sociology
arasota, Florida
Robert K. Lincoln, Political Science
Sarasota, Florida
Christopher J. Lo Frisco, Biology
Manalapan, New Jersey
Marjorie Joan Mack, Sociology
Bradenton, Florida
Sharon Anne Mansour, Music/Psychology
Palm Harbor, Florida
Nancy Marchetti, Literature
Langhorne, Pennsylvania
Christopher A. Marinello, Economics
Michael Joseph Mazzola, Economics
Plainview, New York
Elizabeth R. McCain, Biology/Marine Biology
Pittsford, ew York
John Bryan McGowan, Jr., Economics
Rochester, New York
Joanne Meyer, Humanities
Sarasota, Florida
Miriam Jean Miller, Social Sciences
Brasilia, Brazil
Esteban Manuel De Miranda, Literature
Miami, Florida
Leslie Sylvia Morris, Psychoanalysis/Existentialism
New York, New York
Shawn Patrick Murphy, Biology and Chemistry
Buffalo, New York
Laurie Kay oiler, Literature
Brandon, Florida
Linda Lee Nunez, Art History and Fine Arts
Jacksonville, Florida
James Olivier, Political Science
Tampa, Florida
Elizabeth Ann Osuch, Philosophy
Dubuque, Iowa
Elizabeth Lewis Palmer, Fine Arts
Sarasota, Florida
Margaret Susan Patton, Developing Areas Studies
Tallahassee, Florida
Matthew Arthur Puma, Philosophy
Laure~ Maryland
Patricia C. Quets, Biology
Lakeland, Florida
Juan Quintana, Literature
Miami Beach, Florida
Sergio Rayn~ Economics
Ottawa, Canada
Cynthia Ann Roessler, Environmental Studies
Gainesville, Florida
Gloria Patricia Romano, Fine Arts
Havana, Cuba
Michael Eugene Russell, Language, Culture and Society
Winona, Minnesota
Charles C. Rutheiser, Anthropology
Rockville Centre, New York
Daniel J. Ryan jr., Mathematical, Physical and
Computer Sciences
Chester, Pennyslvania
Christina L. Salter, Psychology
Altamonte Springs, Florida
Michael Samra, Mathematics
New York, New York
Elizabeth Scheffler, Cultural History/
Architectural History
Wheaton, Illinois
Elisa Jennifer Schneider, Economics
Boca Raton, Florida
James Maxwell Shore, Literature
New York, New York
Jerry A. Simmons, Philosophy and Physics
Santa Barbara, California
Donna Claire Sinclair, Biology
Montego Bay, Jamaica
Julie Beth Skoby, Biology
Largo, Florida
Mary Bane Snyder Stevens, Anthropology
Sarasota, Florida
Dale E. Tarpley, Political Science
Sarasota, Florida
Roy Salvatore Tedesco, Social Sciences
Setauket, New York
Robert Walter Tonnies, Mathematics
Largo, Florida
Susan Josephine Wallner, Social Theory
Columbus, Georgia
Colene Louise West, Psychology
Sarasota, Florida
David Curtis Whritenour, Chemistry
Sarasota, Florida
Cheryl Ann Wiley, Experimental Psychology
Levittown, Pennsylvania
Mark H. Winston, Religion/Anthropology
Sarasota, Florida
Andrew A. Workman, Philosophy/Social Theory
Jackson, Mississippi
May Jean Wu, Public Policy
Carle Place, New York
Linda Sue Yoder, Sociology
Sarasota, Florida
Events, activities, programs, and facilities of the University 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 ll!lnual cost of$360, or S.72 per copy to serve as a program for the Commencement Convocation and
to provide a record of the 1983 graduates. (83-105)

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