Commencement NEW COLLEGE
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Commencement NEW COLLEGE
Commencement NEW COLLEGE of the University of South Aorida FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIRST, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND NINETY-THREE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA AT SARASOTA SARASOTA, FLORIDA CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BAC1IELOR OR ARTS Caryn Ann Abrey, Biology Wyalu ing, PA Kimberly Dawn Dailey, History Bokeelia, FL Dayna Marie Ayers, Environmental Biology Overland Park, KS Catherine Sophia Beverly Davenport, Creativity Macomb, IL Libby Bailey, Fine Arls Tampa, FL Erin Leslie Davis, Sociology/Religion Charlotte, NC Steven Jon Barbeaux, Biology DeTour Village, MI Emily Ann Earle, Literature Peachtree City, GA Stephen Elkaoah Barney, Social Ecology Arlington, VA Tracy Kathleen Eaton, Psyclwlogy Warrior, AL Richard David Bell, Humanities Tequesta, FL Edward James Edsten, Psychology Minneapolis, MN Charlene Catherine Bredder, Humanities Randolph, NJ Brent E. Edwards, Mathematics/Computer Science San Miguel de Allende, Mexico Elizabeth Brewster, Humanities Washington, DC Elizabeth Doyle Fowler, Sociology Cambridge, MA Gordon Charles Bum III, Classics Helena, MT Wil Frentzen, International Relations Gainesville, FL Carrie L. Carrel, Environmental Studies Glen Ellyn, IL Carla Leanore Funk, Art History Indian Harbor Bch, FL Lynnrnarie Elferiog Carroll, ChiLd Development Apple Valley, MN Marcu Stephen Geduld, Theatre & Dramatic Literafure Bloomington, IN Mark Joseph Carroll, Natural Sciences Apple Valley, MN Andrea Joan Ginsky, British & Amelican Literature Sarasota, FL Ronald Anthony Christaldi, Hist01y Sara ota, FL Chad Alan Goldberg, Sociology/Political PhiLosophy Sarasota, FL Andrew H. Cohen, Political Science Sara ota, FL Jennifer Anne Gore, Economics & Environmental Studies Miami, FL Keith Stanin Coker, Humanities Sara ota, FL Bonnie Catherine Gorla, Economics Brandon, FL Nicholas Tbomasin Cook, Social Sciences Sarasota, FL. Harry Damon Gould, Jr., International Relarions/Economics Thomas H. Cook, International Relations/Economics Tampl\, FL Deborah H. Graves, Environmental Studies Sarasota, FL Port Richey, FL PROGRAM PRELUDE Booker High School Jau En emblc PROCESSIONAL Douglas C. Berggren, New College Marshal SILENT PRAYER William E. Jacob , Minister, A ociation for Campus Mini try WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS Gordon E. MichaLon, Jr., Dean and Warden, New College ADDRESS Larry D. Shinn, Vice-President, Academic Affair. Bucknell University CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE UNIVERSITY Franci T. Borkow ki, President of the University CONFERRING OF DEGREES Francis T. Borkowski and Gordon E. Michalson, Jr. RECESSIONAL Marshal Berggren PLATFORM GUESTS Franci T. Borkowski, President, University of South Florida Gordon E. Michalson, Jr., Dean and Warden, New College David P. Schenck, Dean, USF at Sarasota John S. Hodg on, Vice Provost, University of South Florida Rolland V. Heiser, Pre ident, New College Foundation Douglas C. Berggren, New College Mar hal Larry D. Shinn, Bucknell Univer ity Nancy Ferraro, Director, Record and Regi tration Mark Johnson, Acting Director, Student Affair Magdalena Carrasco, Chair, Division of Humanitie Anthony P. Andrews, Chair, Division of Social Science Soo Bong Chae, Chair, Division of Natural Sciences William E. Jacob , Minister, As ociation for Campu Mini try David Smolker, President, New College Alumnae/i A sociation Lila Ellen Gray, Humanities American Samoa Andrew Nicholas Lentz, History Arlington, VA Harry William Hanbury, Philosophy/Sociology Temple Hills, MD Vict~r Le~is, English & American Literature/Computer Science Daniel Harrison, Social Sciences Stratford-on-A von, UK Katherine Linke, Philosophy Sarasota, FL Sean Patrick Healey, Biology Erie, PA Dana Anne Lockwood, General Studies Park Ridge, IL Amanda Jordan Margaret Henry, LiteraJure Tampa, FL Mary Tere a Lowery, Economics Boca Raton, FL Cindy Ann Hill, Medieval/Renaissance Studies Sarasota, FL Malcolm A. Maclachlan, British & Ametican LiteraJure/ Colwnbia, SC Social Sciences Jeanie C. Hoehn, Humanitie Miami, FL Gamesville, FL Altom M. Maglio, Social Sciences Brook ville, FL Tanya Marie Holli , Religion Jupiter, FL Samuel David Markewich, Music Nyak, NY and Miami, FL Tricia Dawn Hopkins, Sociology Cooner, FL Michael Lowell McAllister, Sociology Minneapolis, MN Tanya L. Hunt, Biology Jacksonville, FL Keith James Micoli, Biology Webster, NY Damon Edward Iacovelli, Humanities Manchester, CT Peter Hyatt Middleton, Fine Arts Port Charlotte, FL Guy Jara, General Studies Sarasota, FL Julianne Misiewicz, Psychobiology Yonkers, NY Daniel Winston Jones, Briti h & American LiteraJure Pensacola, FL Alan Townsend Mitchell, Political Science Gaither burg, MD Sabrina E. Joseph, Sociology/Political Science Orlando, FL Jeffrey T. Morton, Music Gainesville, FL Jennifer Keirans, History Statesboro, GA Kibby Amanda Octavia Munson, Humanities Sarasota, FL Gary Richard Kirk, Behavioral Ecology Blue Ridge, VA Luke Thomas Murphy, Humanities Newton, MA Kri tine Marie Kogan, Psychology Port Richey, FL Lisa Anne Muscarnera, Biology Bohemia, NY Jennifer A. Landsman, Environmental Science Monsey, NY David Lee Myrtle, Anthropology Staunton, VA Kevin McKie Nessie, Literature Alexandria, VA James Daniel Schmidt, Religion Merritt Island, FL Jae Cheon Noh, Humanities Winter Park, FL Alexander V. Slawson, Biology Jackson, MS Lori L. Oliver, Biopsyclwlogy Sarasota, FL Michael William Smith, Psychology and Sociology Tampa, FL Mary Louise White Osburn, Sociology Sarasota, FL Katherine Michelle Snider, History Shreveport, LA Jennifer E. Owen, Sociology Valrico, FL Judith Anne Stanton, Sociology Boca Raton, FL Michael Patrick Palmer, Psyclwlogy Garden City, NY Lance Norman Stott, Religion/Sociology Cape Girardeau, MO Jere Williams Parker, History Sarasota, FL Eaddy Grier Sutton, General Studies Sarasota, FL Christian Marcos Pere.l, Anthropology/French Gainesville, FL Jeffrey Stephen Sweet, Political Science and Economics Oviedo, FL Lars Peterson, French Language & Literature Miami, FL Dwight Douglass Synan, Humanities Seattle, WA Vicki-Marie Petrick, Medieval-Renaissance Studies Jacksonville, FL Tracy Beth Rahn, Economics/French Palm Harbor, FL Edmund J. Waters III, Humanities Concord, NH James W. Watkins, Literature/Anthropology Alva, FL Philip Byron Reed V, Psychology Sarasota, FL Sarah Dianne Watkins, Environmental Studies Haymarket, VA Benjamin James Reilly, History Andover, MA Ronnie Lyn Frankel-Wetter, Biology Sarasota, FL Laura Michelle Rosenbluth, Psychology Reston, VA James Stuart Whetzel, Humanities Seattle, WA Anthony John Salveggi, Literature St Petersburg, FL Jeri Robinson White, General Studies Sarasota, FL Mark McGee Sander , Philosophy Garden City, NY Jennifer Beth Williams, Psychology Pembroke Pines, FL Ahmet Sapmaz, Ecorwmics/Gennan Istanbul, Turkey Rhonda Cheryl Williams, Humanities Washington, D.C. Melissa A. Schaub, English & American Literature Palm Bay, FL Regina P. Wright, Psychology Fort Myers, FL A DISTINGUISHED PAST Founded in 1960, New CoUege opened in 1964 as a private coUege whose students would come from aU parts of the nation and whose faculty and curriculum would reflect the highest standards of exceUence. New CoUege attracted immediate attention for the nature and quality ofits academic program. In 1967, when the f"rrst students were graduated, the CoUege won accreditation. Soon graduates began to make their marks in chosen careers and in graduate and professional schools. As the CoUege matured academicaUy, inflationary pressures threatened its very life in the early 1970s. After exploring various strategies for surviva~ the coUege administration and trustees proposed to the Board of Regents of the State University System of Florida a novel plan that aUowed the institution to become a free-standing coUege within the University of South Florida, sharing the campus with the University's regional campus academic program. Special action by the Florida Legislature set the stage for this unique partnership to occur. New CoUege was continued through a combination of support from the State and annual grants from the New CoUege Foundation. Together, they enable the coUege to remain smaU and to continue its distinctive program. Events, activities, programs, and facilities of the University of South Florida are available to all without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, handicap, or age as provided by law and in accordance with the University's respect for personal dignity.