1981 college of boca raton commencement
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Hugh Carville Chairman Eugene F Frere James J Hanley Arthur Landgren
Sister Colette Mahoney RSHM Richard P McCusker
Frank A Robino Mrs Donald E Ross
Donald E Ross
ADVISORY BOARD
Bill Shubin Chairman
Howard Aronson Richard P McCusker Gerald D Carville Mrs Francis W McMenimen Anthony DaSilva Lewis M Nixon
C Phil Davis Edward J Oxley lugene F Frere Emerson G Reinsch Richard Gundy Dona Id E Ross
George W Jordan Clarence F Smith
PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Donald E Ross
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MuA-icai SelecUOIL6 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull TelemQYIn SOcUety
Presiding Donald E Ross President
Academic Procession Lettie Ozaki OrganistPomp and Circumstance - Elgar
Invocation The Reverend Martin Devereaux Director Campus Ministry
America The Beautiful - Bates JoAnn Ebert Vocallst
Welcome bull bull bull E Irene Losa
Introduction of the Speaker Donald E Ross President
Commencement Address Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
Presentation ofmiddot bull bull bull bull Donald E Ross President Doctor of Humane Letters
Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Mr A Richard Cohen
Presentation of Candidatesmiddot James D Matthews for Degrees Academic Dean College of Boca Raton
Special Awards bullbull Hugh Carville Chairman Board of Trustees
Presentation of Candidatesmiddot bullbull Sister M Fidelis Remskl IHM for Diplomas Principal The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Conferring of Degrees bull bull bull Donald E Ross
Benediction bull bull bull The Reverend Martin Devereaux
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Chief Marshal Ernest Ranspach
Marshals Joel Blaustein Ruth Schumacher
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MU6icai SeiectiOn6 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull Te1emann SOUety
~ Presiding Donald E Ross President
Academic Procession Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Lettie Ozaki Organist
Invocation bull bull bull bull The Reverend Martin Devereaux Director Cilmpus Ministry
America The Beautiful - Bates JoAnn Ebert Vocalist
Welcome bullbullbull E Irene Losa
Introduction of the Speaker bull Donald E Ross President
Commencement Address Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
Presentation ofmiddot bullbullbull Donald E Ross President Doctor of Humane Letters
Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Mr A Richard Cohen
Presentation of Candidates bullbullbullbull James D Matthews for Degrees Academic Dean College of Boca Raton
Special Awards bull Hugh Carville Chairman Board of Trustees
Presentation of Candidatesmiddot bull Sister M Fidelis Remskl IHM for Diplomas Principal The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Conferring of Degrees bull bull bull bull bull bull Donald E Ross
Benediction bull The Reverend Martin Devereaux
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Chief Marshal Ernest Ranspach
Marshals Joel Blaustein Ruth Schumacher
CAN D I DATES FOR GRADUATION BUSINESS (continued) BUSINESS (continued) College of Boca Raton
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS LIBERAL ARTS
Nicholas Bentley
Robin Ann Carreiro Victoria Lynn Collette Mary Ann Catherine Crosta
Laura Louise Fox Jennifer Ann Fulton
Michael William Gensler Juanita A Gladwin Patricia Mary Michele Gregoris
Heidi Leigh Hindin
Robert Russell Kijak Mark Christopher Kirby Deborah E Kowall
Kathleen M Long Edith Irene Losa
Alison Rowan Moe Magaly E Morey Nancy Ann Mullin
Karen Marie Nalltt
David Louis Parent Janet Louise Parra Caroline J Parton Christopher D Powers
Peter B Ricketson
Martha J Sawyer Philip Gordon Schneider David Velde Skillman Jr Theresa M Slack Pari Dinah SmIllie Marta Isabel Suarez Joseph Brian Sullivan
Marisela Vargas Lynn Ann Varrichio
LIBERAL ARTS (continued)
Alice Anne Wallace Lynda Susan Ward Geralyn Marie Willmering Scott Ba rnes Woodbury
Tamara Veronika Zawadzki
ASSOC lATE OF ARTS BUSINESS
Karen Lynne Agatl Peter Okon Agbomi Gregg George Avadanian Donald J Avigne
Joseph Michael Baatz Craig P Babcock Corey Owen Balzer Jeffrey Matthew Barone Marc David Bettman Ronald Binkauskas Lenore Ann Brown Natalie Julia Bryant
Barbara Lynn Cambia Christine Elizabeth Canavera Sew Heong Chua Sharon Lea Clapp David Jeffrey Cole Ingrida Maria Couto
Marl Elizabeth Daly Noel Edward Dash Cynthia Jean DeRosa Robert T Divney Madeline Ann Downes
Liliana Facdn G Christopher P Ford Joseph Ruskin Ford Jr
Carolyn Gazzetta Mark Bruce Geier
Howard Glasser Tony S Goldstein Joseph Michael Guancione
Joy Denise Haber Athena Maria Handrinos Victoria Hart Barbara Jean Herbst J ill Ann Honek
Clarke Warren Jones Pamela Lincoln Jones
Terri Lynn Kelly Anne M Kinchla Ka rleena K now I ton John Fredrick Kremser Paul G Kuhn
John Peter Langan Thomas James Leahy Wallace Kent Leopold Jr Lawrence Nathan Levow Deborah Ann Loffredo Jean Ann Luby Susan Marie Lyons
Jennifer Anne Mclain
Marie C Mangano Kimberly Ruth Martin Ramon J Martinez Linda Paula Mastro Regina D Mercer Lora Jane Metzger Mary Anderson Moore
Kimberly S Nadler William Folwell Neff II Arnold Leonard Nilsen John J OBrien Richard William OBrien Kimberly Marie 0 Connor
Craig Alan Pearson Kim Pedersen Thomas Edward Peretzlan
Allison Pettlneo Jeffrey A Prachel
Beth Ellen Quick
Kevin Thomas Sean Rafferty Michael T Reynolds Brian Anthony Rivera Raul Ramon Rodriguez II Charles H Rosson
Fernando Jose Salaverria R Elizabeth Frances SattJer Eileen Dorothea Schlanbusch Linda Schramm Donna G Seykowskl Deborah Ann Shoucalr Robin Lenee Simpson
- David A Smith Rocio S Suarez
Denise Helene Taylor MaryJane Elizabeth Thurber Kelly Rae Trego
Mark Jon Votypka
Scott Randall Walton Allan Jay Weiner Keith Martin Westrich Steven C Wherry Leslie Ann Wilmott Giles Sydnor Withers Daniel Kenneth Wood Paul Scott Workman Timothy R Wulff
Mary Margaret Charity Zawistowski
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE ELECTRON ICS TECHNOLOGY
Gavin Michael Curtis James F Kigar Joseph Charles Kllkes David W Smyth
CAN DIDATES FOR GRADUATION College of Boca Raton
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS LIBERAL ARTS (continued) LIBERAL ARTS
Alice Anne Wallace Nicholas Bentley Lynda Susan Ward
Geratyn Marie Willmering Robin Ann Carreiro 1Scott Barnes WoodburyVictoria Lynn Collette Mary Ann Catherine Crosta Tamara Veronlka Zawadzki
Laura Louise Fox Jennifer Ann Fulton ASSOC IA TE OF ARTS
BUSINESSMichael William Gensler Juanita A Gladwin
Karen Lynne AgatlPatricia Mary Michele Gregorls Peter Okon Agboml
Heidi Leigh Hindin Gregg George Avadanlan Donald J AvigneRobert Russell Kijak
Mark Christopher Kirby Joseph Michael Baatz Deborah E Kowall Craig P Babcock
Corey Owen BalzerKathleen M Long Jeffrey Matthew BaroneEdith Irene Losa Marc David Bettman
Alison Rowan Moe Ronald Binkauskas Magaly E Morey Lenore Ann Brown Nancy Ann Mullin Natalie Julia Bryant
Karen Marie Nalitt Barbara Lynn Cambia Christine Elizabeth CanaveraDavid Louis Parent Sew Heong ChuaJanet Louise Parra Sharon Lea ClappCaroline J Parton David Jeffrey ColeChristopher D Powers Ingrida Maria Couto
Peter B Ric ket son Mari Elizabeth Daly Martha J Sawyer Noel Edward Dash Philip Gordon Schneider Cynthia Jean DeRosa David Velde Skillman Jr Robert T Divney Theresa M Slack Madeline Ann Downes Pari Dinah Smillie liliana Faccini GMarta tsabel Suarez Christopher P FordJoseph Brian Sullivan Joseph Ruskin Ford Jr Marisela Vargas Carolyn GazzettaLynn Ann Varrichio Mark Bruce Geier
BUSINESS (continued)
Howard Glasser Tony S Goldstein Joseph Michael Guanclone
Joy Denise Haber Athena Maria Handrlnos Victoria Hart Barbara Jean Herbst Jill Ann Honek
Clarke Warren Jones Pamela Lincoln Jones
Terri Lynn Kelly Anne M Kinchla Karleena Knowlton John Fredrick Kremser Paul G Kuhn
John Peter Langan Thomas James Leahy Wallace Kent leopold Jr Lawrence Nathan levow Deborah Ann Loffredo Jean Ann Luby Susan Marie Lyons
Jennifer Anne McLain
Marie C Mangano Kimberly Ruth Martin Ramon J Martinez Linda Paula Mastro Regina D Mercer Lora Jane Metzger Mary Anderson Moore
Kimberly S Nadler William Folwell Neff II Arnold Leonard Nilsen John J OBrien Richard William OBrien Kimberly Marie 0 Connor
Craig Alan Pearson Kim Pedersen Thomas Edward Peretzian
BUSINESS (continued)
Allison Pettineo Jeffrey A Prachel
Beth Ellen Quick
Kevin Thomas Sean Rafferty Michael T Reynolds Brian Anthony Rivera Raul Ramon Rodriguez II Charles H Rosson
Fernando Jose SaJaverria R Elizabeth Frances Sattler Eileen Dorothea Schlanbusch Linda Schramm Donna G Seykowski Deborah Ann Shoucair Robin Lenee Simpson
vDavid A Smith Rocio S Suarez
Denise Helene Taylor MaryJane EI izabeth Thurber Kelly Rae Trego
Mark Jon Votypka
Scott Randall Walton A lIan Jay Weiner Keith Martin Westrich Steven C Wherry Leslie Ann Wilmott Giles Sydnor Withers Daniel Kenneth Wood Paul Scott Workman Timothy R Wulff
Mary Margaret Charity Zawistowski
ASSOCIATE OF SC1ENCE ELECTRON ICS TECHNOLOGY
Gavin Michael Curtis James F Kigar Joseph Charles Kilkes David W Smyth
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CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence Elliot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rindo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Donald E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kvalheim Leona rd Kin g John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBlLT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Is a naUonally recognizltMi
author historian and educator She has recelved international D claim for her
cultural and philanthropic contrLbutions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane Letters from the American College In Switzerland ror her unIque philosophy
of parenting which she has shared with numerous educational and civic organization
Mrs WhItneys unique background reflects a deep concern for social reform lind
patrIotic service After allendlng the University of Iowa here she majored In
dr malic arts she returned to her native late of Missouri In Kansas City she
hosted her own radlCo how for servicemen subsequent ttleillrical radio and tel
Vision work earned hal nallonal recognition
tier love of people media elCperlse end organlzatlona skills have helped raise millions
of doHars for c rltable causes 111 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S OlYmpic
Committee doubled Its quota In donations under her leaderllhlp as Chairman
As is patron of the arts M~ Whitney has coordinated vBrloUli shows Uuoughout the
United States with exhibitions in New York Palm Beach and Kansas City She serves
on the board of many organizations including the Kentucky Historical Society the
Womens Exchange of N w York St Johns Hospital of LDs Angeles and the New Yok
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currantly maintains residences in Lexington Kentucky Saratoga Springs
New York and New York City She has five children Her daughter Cornelia 15 a
graduate of the class of 1980 from Ihe College of Boca Raton
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the Conege of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence ElIJot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rlndo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Dona Id E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRON IC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kva Iheim Leonard King John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
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MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBILT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt WhItney is a nationally recognized
author historian and edllCator She has receled International acclaim (or ~r
cultural 1Ind philanthropic contributions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane lelters from the Ameri~n College In SwItzerland for her unique phllosophy
of parenting Whh she haa shared with numeroU$ edu~tional and clvit organIzations
Mrs Whitney unique backgl1lund reflec ts a deep concern for soclal reform and
patrioUc servIce After attending lhe University of Iowa where she majored In
dramaUc arts she returned to her nallve stale of MIswuri In Kansas Cfty she
hosted her own rodic ~how for seflflcemen subsequent theatdcaJ radio and teleshy
Ision work earned her national recognition
Her 10v41 of people media expertise and organl~aUanal skills have helped raise millions
of dollars for charitable causes In 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S Olympic
Committee doubled r15 quota in donations under her leadership as ChaIrman
As a patron of the arts Mrs Whitney has coordlnaled various -shows throughout the
UnIted SllItes with exhibitIons In New York Palm Beah and Kllnsas City She serve
1gtn the board of many organlzatlons rneludlng the Kentucky HIstorical Society the
Womens Exchange of New York St Johns Hospital of Los Angeles 1Ind the New York
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currently maintains residences In Lexington Kentucky SlIratoga Springs
New York and New York CIty She has five children Her daughter Cornelia Is bull
graduate of the dass or 1980 from the College of Boc Raton
Lending color to the pageantry of the Academic Convocation are the academic robes and hoods worn by the faculty This regalia reaches back into the medieval ages when it served a functional as well as an ornamental role separating the learned men from other groups and offering warmth and protection
In America in the late nineteenth century a conference was held by representatives of colleges and universities to bring some order and system to the custom of academic dress Since then there have been periodic conferences to revise or reconshyfi-m existing practices
Essentially undergraduates wear the black robes with the white collars Holders of the bachelors degree wear hoods which are lined with the colors of the college conferring the degree and trimmed with the color representing the subject in which the deshygree was earned The doctoral robe is adorned with velvet and is also worn with the hood suitably ornamented
Holders of degrees from foreign universities or religious orders wear the entire academic costume as decreed by the conferring Institution
The following ist reflects the colors which will be found on the hoods worn In the Academic Procession at this Convocation and the subject each represents
Art Letters Humanities White Commerce Business Drab Economics Copper Education Light Blue Engineering Orange Fine Arts Brown Journalism Crimson Law Purple Library Science Lemon Music Pink Nursing Apricot Philosophy Dark Blue Physical Education Sage Green Science Golden Yellow Theology Scarlet Speech Silver Grey
College of Boca Raton graduates on Iy
White Tassel signifies Deans list
Blue Tassel signifies Presidents Honor Society
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Hugh Carville Chairman Eugene F Frere James J Hanley Arthur Landgren
Sister Colette Mahoney RSHM Richard P McCusker
Frank A Robino Mrs Donald E Ross
Donald E Ross
ADVISORY BOARD
Bill Shubin Chairman
Howard Aronson Richard P McCusker Gerald D Carville Mrs Francis W McMenimen Anthony DaSilva Lewis M Nixon
C Phil Davis Edward J Oxley lugene F Frere Emerson G Reinsch Richard Gundy Dona Id E Ross
George W Jordan Clarence F Smith
PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Donald E Ross
AmVtica the BeauUoul by Katha4l~e Lee B~
() beauU6ul 601t llpacioU6 ampiUe6 Folt ambeJL wave6 06 gJraht Folt jOuJtple mountain6 maj ell au Above the 6hJJLted pfiUn AmvUca AmeiUca God llhed hU glLace on thee And ctown thy good with bltotheJthood Fliom II ea to -6luung 6 ea
o beCtlLU6ui OOIt pilg11hn oed WhOll e 06 teJtn impCt66oned 6 tlte66 A tholtough6aJte 60lt 61teedom beat ACltOllll the wLtdeJtYle66 Amefl1ca Amefl1ca God meY1d tJUYle ev IUj 6law COltoiJun thy 6oui-in 6el6-contJlol Thy UbeJLty hi ltwJ
MuA-icai SelecUOIL6 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull TelemQYIn SOcUety
Presiding Donald E Ross President
Academic Procession Lettie Ozaki OrganistPomp and Circumstance - Elgar
Invocation The Reverend Martin Devereaux Director Campus Ministry
America The Beautiful - Bates JoAnn Ebert Vocallst
Welcome bull bull bull E Irene Losa
Introduction of the Speaker Donald E Ross President
Commencement Address Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
Presentation ofmiddot bull bull bull bull Donald E Ross President Doctor of Humane Letters
Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Mr A Richard Cohen
Presentation of Candidatesmiddot James D Matthews for Degrees Academic Dean College of Boca Raton
Special Awards bullbull Hugh Carville Chairman Board of Trustees
Presentation of Candidatesmiddot bullbull Sister M Fidelis Remskl IHM for Diplomas Principal The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Conferring of Degrees bull bull bull Donald E Ross
Benediction bull bull bull The Reverend Martin Devereaux
1lt 1lt 1lt 11 it 1lt 1lt
Chief Marshal Ernest Ranspach
Marshals Joel Blaustein Ruth Schumacher
AmeMca tite BeauU6ul by KathaJUl1e Lee Bate6
o beauti6ul 001t 6paU0U6 61Uu FOIL ambeJt waVe6 06 gJttUn FoIL PMPU mountaltn6 maj e6tltu Above the 6wted ptain AmeJLpound ca AmeJLpound ca God 6hed IU6 gJUlce 011 thee And MOWI1 tluj good wLth bILotheJthood rltom 6 ea to orurUl1g 6 ea
o beauti6ut 60IL pilgJUm 6ea Who6e 6teltl1 unpa66tol1ed 6Vre66 A tholtough6a1te 60lt 6lteedom beat AClL064 the wildeJtnU6 J AmeJr)ea AmelLltea1 God mend thine evlLY 6law C0I16uun thy 6oul -ltn 6eliJ-conOwi Thy UbeJLty ampt Iaw
MU6icai SeiectiOn6 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull Te1emann SOUety
~ Presiding Donald E Ross President
Academic Procession Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Lettie Ozaki Organist
Invocation bull bull bull bull The Reverend Martin Devereaux Director Cilmpus Ministry
America The Beautiful - Bates JoAnn Ebert Vocalist
Welcome bullbullbull E Irene Losa
Introduction of the Speaker bull Donald E Ross President
Commencement Address Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
Presentation ofmiddot bullbullbull Donald E Ross President Doctor of Humane Letters
Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Mr A Richard Cohen
Presentation of Candidates bullbullbullbull James D Matthews for Degrees Academic Dean College of Boca Raton
Special Awards bull Hugh Carville Chairman Board of Trustees
Presentation of Candidatesmiddot bull Sister M Fidelis Remskl IHM for Diplomas Principal The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Conferring of Degrees bull bull bull bull bull bull Donald E Ross
Benediction bull The Reverend Martin Devereaux
bull fr
Chief Marshal Ernest Ranspach
Marshals Joel Blaustein Ruth Schumacher
CAN D I DATES FOR GRADUATION BUSINESS (continued) BUSINESS (continued) College of Boca Raton
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS LIBERAL ARTS
Nicholas Bentley
Robin Ann Carreiro Victoria Lynn Collette Mary Ann Catherine Crosta
Laura Louise Fox Jennifer Ann Fulton
Michael William Gensler Juanita A Gladwin Patricia Mary Michele Gregoris
Heidi Leigh Hindin
Robert Russell Kijak Mark Christopher Kirby Deborah E Kowall
Kathleen M Long Edith Irene Losa
Alison Rowan Moe Magaly E Morey Nancy Ann Mullin
Karen Marie Nalltt
David Louis Parent Janet Louise Parra Caroline J Parton Christopher D Powers
Peter B Ricketson
Martha J Sawyer Philip Gordon Schneider David Velde Skillman Jr Theresa M Slack Pari Dinah SmIllie Marta Isabel Suarez Joseph Brian Sullivan
Marisela Vargas Lynn Ann Varrichio
LIBERAL ARTS (continued)
Alice Anne Wallace Lynda Susan Ward Geralyn Marie Willmering Scott Ba rnes Woodbury
Tamara Veronika Zawadzki
ASSOC lATE OF ARTS BUSINESS
Karen Lynne Agatl Peter Okon Agbomi Gregg George Avadanian Donald J Avigne
Joseph Michael Baatz Craig P Babcock Corey Owen Balzer Jeffrey Matthew Barone Marc David Bettman Ronald Binkauskas Lenore Ann Brown Natalie Julia Bryant
Barbara Lynn Cambia Christine Elizabeth Canavera Sew Heong Chua Sharon Lea Clapp David Jeffrey Cole Ingrida Maria Couto
Marl Elizabeth Daly Noel Edward Dash Cynthia Jean DeRosa Robert T Divney Madeline Ann Downes
Liliana Facdn G Christopher P Ford Joseph Ruskin Ford Jr
Carolyn Gazzetta Mark Bruce Geier
Howard Glasser Tony S Goldstein Joseph Michael Guancione
Joy Denise Haber Athena Maria Handrinos Victoria Hart Barbara Jean Herbst J ill Ann Honek
Clarke Warren Jones Pamela Lincoln Jones
Terri Lynn Kelly Anne M Kinchla Ka rleena K now I ton John Fredrick Kremser Paul G Kuhn
John Peter Langan Thomas James Leahy Wallace Kent Leopold Jr Lawrence Nathan Levow Deborah Ann Loffredo Jean Ann Luby Susan Marie Lyons
Jennifer Anne Mclain
Marie C Mangano Kimberly Ruth Martin Ramon J Martinez Linda Paula Mastro Regina D Mercer Lora Jane Metzger Mary Anderson Moore
Kimberly S Nadler William Folwell Neff II Arnold Leonard Nilsen John J OBrien Richard William OBrien Kimberly Marie 0 Connor
Craig Alan Pearson Kim Pedersen Thomas Edward Peretzlan
Allison Pettlneo Jeffrey A Prachel
Beth Ellen Quick
Kevin Thomas Sean Rafferty Michael T Reynolds Brian Anthony Rivera Raul Ramon Rodriguez II Charles H Rosson
Fernando Jose Salaverria R Elizabeth Frances SattJer Eileen Dorothea Schlanbusch Linda Schramm Donna G Seykowskl Deborah Ann Shoucalr Robin Lenee Simpson
- David A Smith Rocio S Suarez
Denise Helene Taylor MaryJane Elizabeth Thurber Kelly Rae Trego
Mark Jon Votypka
Scott Randall Walton Allan Jay Weiner Keith Martin Westrich Steven C Wherry Leslie Ann Wilmott Giles Sydnor Withers Daniel Kenneth Wood Paul Scott Workman Timothy R Wulff
Mary Margaret Charity Zawistowski
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE ELECTRON ICS TECHNOLOGY
Gavin Michael Curtis James F Kigar Joseph Charles Kllkes David W Smyth
CAN DIDATES FOR GRADUATION College of Boca Raton
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS LIBERAL ARTS (continued) LIBERAL ARTS
Alice Anne Wallace Nicholas Bentley Lynda Susan Ward
Geratyn Marie Willmering Robin Ann Carreiro 1Scott Barnes WoodburyVictoria Lynn Collette Mary Ann Catherine Crosta Tamara Veronlka Zawadzki
Laura Louise Fox Jennifer Ann Fulton ASSOC IA TE OF ARTS
BUSINESSMichael William Gensler Juanita A Gladwin
Karen Lynne AgatlPatricia Mary Michele Gregorls Peter Okon Agboml
Heidi Leigh Hindin Gregg George Avadanlan Donald J AvigneRobert Russell Kijak
Mark Christopher Kirby Joseph Michael Baatz Deborah E Kowall Craig P Babcock
Corey Owen BalzerKathleen M Long Jeffrey Matthew BaroneEdith Irene Losa Marc David Bettman
Alison Rowan Moe Ronald Binkauskas Magaly E Morey Lenore Ann Brown Nancy Ann Mullin Natalie Julia Bryant
Karen Marie Nalitt Barbara Lynn Cambia Christine Elizabeth CanaveraDavid Louis Parent Sew Heong ChuaJanet Louise Parra Sharon Lea ClappCaroline J Parton David Jeffrey ColeChristopher D Powers Ingrida Maria Couto
Peter B Ric ket son Mari Elizabeth Daly Martha J Sawyer Noel Edward Dash Philip Gordon Schneider Cynthia Jean DeRosa David Velde Skillman Jr Robert T Divney Theresa M Slack Madeline Ann Downes Pari Dinah Smillie liliana Faccini GMarta tsabel Suarez Christopher P FordJoseph Brian Sullivan Joseph Ruskin Ford Jr Marisela Vargas Carolyn GazzettaLynn Ann Varrichio Mark Bruce Geier
BUSINESS (continued)
Howard Glasser Tony S Goldstein Joseph Michael Guanclone
Joy Denise Haber Athena Maria Handrlnos Victoria Hart Barbara Jean Herbst Jill Ann Honek
Clarke Warren Jones Pamela Lincoln Jones
Terri Lynn Kelly Anne M Kinchla Karleena Knowlton John Fredrick Kremser Paul G Kuhn
John Peter Langan Thomas James Leahy Wallace Kent leopold Jr Lawrence Nathan levow Deborah Ann Loffredo Jean Ann Luby Susan Marie Lyons
Jennifer Anne McLain
Marie C Mangano Kimberly Ruth Martin Ramon J Martinez Linda Paula Mastro Regina D Mercer Lora Jane Metzger Mary Anderson Moore
Kimberly S Nadler William Folwell Neff II Arnold Leonard Nilsen John J OBrien Richard William OBrien Kimberly Marie 0 Connor
Craig Alan Pearson Kim Pedersen Thomas Edward Peretzian
BUSINESS (continued)
Allison Pettineo Jeffrey A Prachel
Beth Ellen Quick
Kevin Thomas Sean Rafferty Michael T Reynolds Brian Anthony Rivera Raul Ramon Rodriguez II Charles H Rosson
Fernando Jose SaJaverria R Elizabeth Frances Sattler Eileen Dorothea Schlanbusch Linda Schramm Donna G Seykowski Deborah Ann Shoucair Robin Lenee Simpson
vDavid A Smith Rocio S Suarez
Denise Helene Taylor MaryJane EI izabeth Thurber Kelly Rae Trego
Mark Jon Votypka
Scott Randall Walton A lIan Jay Weiner Keith Martin Westrich Steven C Wherry Leslie Ann Wilmott Giles Sydnor Withers Daniel Kenneth Wood Paul Scott Workman Timothy R Wulff
Mary Margaret Charity Zawistowski
ASSOCIATE OF SC1ENCE ELECTRON ICS TECHNOLOGY
Gavin Michael Curtis James F Kigar Joseph Charles Kilkes David W Smyth
=
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence Elliot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rindo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Donald E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kvalheim Leona rd Kin g John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBlLT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Is a naUonally recognizltMi
author historian and educator She has recelved international D claim for her
cultural and philanthropic contrLbutions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane Letters from the American College In Switzerland ror her unIque philosophy
of parenting which she has shared with numerous educational and civic organization
Mrs WhItneys unique background reflects a deep concern for social reform lind
patrIotic service After allendlng the University of Iowa here she majored In
dr malic arts she returned to her native late of Missouri In Kansas City she
hosted her own radlCo how for servicemen subsequent ttleillrical radio and tel
Vision work earned hal nallonal recognition
tier love of people media elCperlse end organlzatlona skills have helped raise millions
of doHars for c rltable causes 111 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S OlYmpic
Committee doubled Its quota In donations under her leaderllhlp as Chairman
As is patron of the arts M~ Whitney has coordinated vBrloUli shows Uuoughout the
United States with exhibitions in New York Palm Beach and Kansas City She serves
on the board of many organizations including the Kentucky Historical Society the
Womens Exchange of N w York St Johns Hospital of LDs Angeles and the New Yok
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currantly maintains residences in Lexington Kentucky Saratoga Springs
New York and New York City She has five children Her daughter Cornelia 15 a
graduate of the class of 1980 from Ihe College of Boca Raton
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the Conege of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence ElIJot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rlndo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Dona Id E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRON IC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kva Iheim Leonard King John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
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MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBILT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt WhItney is a nationally recognized
author historian and edllCator She has receled International acclaim (or ~r
cultural 1Ind philanthropic contributions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane lelters from the Ameri~n College In SwItzerland for her unique phllosophy
of parenting Whh she haa shared with numeroU$ edu~tional and clvit organIzations
Mrs Whitney unique backgl1lund reflec ts a deep concern for soclal reform and
patrioUc servIce After attending lhe University of Iowa where she majored In
dramaUc arts she returned to her nallve stale of MIswuri In Kansas Cfty she
hosted her own rodic ~how for seflflcemen subsequent theatdcaJ radio and teleshy
Ision work earned her national recognition
Her 10v41 of people media expertise and organl~aUanal skills have helped raise millions
of dollars for charitable causes In 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S Olympic
Committee doubled r15 quota in donations under her leadership as ChaIrman
As a patron of the arts Mrs Whitney has coordlnaled various -shows throughout the
UnIted SllItes with exhibitIons In New York Palm Beah and Kllnsas City She serve
1gtn the board of many organlzatlons rneludlng the Kentucky HIstorical Society the
Womens Exchange of New York St Johns Hospital of Los Angeles 1Ind the New York
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currently maintains residences In Lexington Kentucky SlIratoga Springs
New York and New York CIty She has five children Her daughter Cornelia Is bull
graduate of the dass or 1980 from the College of Boc Raton
Lending color to the pageantry of the Academic Convocation are the academic robes and hoods worn by the faculty This regalia reaches back into the medieval ages when it served a functional as well as an ornamental role separating the learned men from other groups and offering warmth and protection
In America in the late nineteenth century a conference was held by representatives of colleges and universities to bring some order and system to the custom of academic dress Since then there have been periodic conferences to revise or reconshyfi-m existing practices
Essentially undergraduates wear the black robes with the white collars Holders of the bachelors degree wear hoods which are lined with the colors of the college conferring the degree and trimmed with the color representing the subject in which the deshygree was earned The doctoral robe is adorned with velvet and is also worn with the hood suitably ornamented
Holders of degrees from foreign universities or religious orders wear the entire academic costume as decreed by the conferring Institution
The following ist reflects the colors which will be found on the hoods worn In the Academic Procession at this Convocation and the subject each represents
Art Letters Humanities White Commerce Business Drab Economics Copper Education Light Blue Engineering Orange Fine Arts Brown Journalism Crimson Law Purple Library Science Lemon Music Pink Nursing Apricot Philosophy Dark Blue Physical Education Sage Green Science Golden Yellow Theology Scarlet Speech Silver Grey
College of Boca Raton graduates on Iy
White Tassel signifies Deans list
Blue Tassel signifies Presidents Honor Society
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Invocation The Reverend Martin Devereaux Director Campus Ministry
America The Beautiful - Bates JoAnn Ebert Vocallst
Welcome bull bull bull E Irene Losa
Introduction of the Speaker Donald E Ross President
Commencement Address Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
Presentation ofmiddot bull bull bull bull Donald E Ross President Doctor of Humane Letters
Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Mr A Richard Cohen
Presentation of Candidatesmiddot James D Matthews for Degrees Academic Dean College of Boca Raton
Special Awards bullbull Hugh Carville Chairman Board of Trustees
Presentation of Candidatesmiddot bullbull Sister M Fidelis Remskl IHM for Diplomas Principal The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Conferring of Degrees bull bull bull Donald E Ross
Benediction bull bull bull The Reverend Martin Devereaux
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Marshals Joel Blaustein Ruth Schumacher
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~ Presiding Donald E Ross President
Academic Procession Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Lettie Ozaki Organist
Invocation bull bull bull bull The Reverend Martin Devereaux Director Cilmpus Ministry
America The Beautiful - Bates JoAnn Ebert Vocalist
Welcome bullbullbull E Irene Losa
Introduction of the Speaker bull Donald E Ross President
Commencement Address Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
Presentation ofmiddot bullbullbull Donald E Ross President Doctor of Humane Letters
Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Mr A Richard Cohen
Presentation of Candidates bullbullbullbull James D Matthews for Degrees Academic Dean College of Boca Raton
Special Awards bull Hugh Carville Chairman Board of Trustees
Presentation of Candidatesmiddot bull Sister M Fidelis Remskl IHM for Diplomas Principal The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Conferring of Degrees bull bull bull bull bull bull Donald E Ross
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Chief Marshal Ernest Ranspach
Marshals Joel Blaustein Ruth Schumacher
CAN D I DATES FOR GRADUATION BUSINESS (continued) BUSINESS (continued) College of Boca Raton
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS LIBERAL ARTS
Nicholas Bentley
Robin Ann Carreiro Victoria Lynn Collette Mary Ann Catherine Crosta
Laura Louise Fox Jennifer Ann Fulton
Michael William Gensler Juanita A Gladwin Patricia Mary Michele Gregoris
Heidi Leigh Hindin
Robert Russell Kijak Mark Christopher Kirby Deborah E Kowall
Kathleen M Long Edith Irene Losa
Alison Rowan Moe Magaly E Morey Nancy Ann Mullin
Karen Marie Nalltt
David Louis Parent Janet Louise Parra Caroline J Parton Christopher D Powers
Peter B Ricketson
Martha J Sawyer Philip Gordon Schneider David Velde Skillman Jr Theresa M Slack Pari Dinah SmIllie Marta Isabel Suarez Joseph Brian Sullivan
Marisela Vargas Lynn Ann Varrichio
LIBERAL ARTS (continued)
Alice Anne Wallace Lynda Susan Ward Geralyn Marie Willmering Scott Ba rnes Woodbury
Tamara Veronika Zawadzki
ASSOC lATE OF ARTS BUSINESS
Karen Lynne Agatl Peter Okon Agbomi Gregg George Avadanian Donald J Avigne
Joseph Michael Baatz Craig P Babcock Corey Owen Balzer Jeffrey Matthew Barone Marc David Bettman Ronald Binkauskas Lenore Ann Brown Natalie Julia Bryant
Barbara Lynn Cambia Christine Elizabeth Canavera Sew Heong Chua Sharon Lea Clapp David Jeffrey Cole Ingrida Maria Couto
Marl Elizabeth Daly Noel Edward Dash Cynthia Jean DeRosa Robert T Divney Madeline Ann Downes
Liliana Facdn G Christopher P Ford Joseph Ruskin Ford Jr
Carolyn Gazzetta Mark Bruce Geier
Howard Glasser Tony S Goldstein Joseph Michael Guancione
Joy Denise Haber Athena Maria Handrinos Victoria Hart Barbara Jean Herbst J ill Ann Honek
Clarke Warren Jones Pamela Lincoln Jones
Terri Lynn Kelly Anne M Kinchla Ka rleena K now I ton John Fredrick Kremser Paul G Kuhn
John Peter Langan Thomas James Leahy Wallace Kent Leopold Jr Lawrence Nathan Levow Deborah Ann Loffredo Jean Ann Luby Susan Marie Lyons
Jennifer Anne Mclain
Marie C Mangano Kimberly Ruth Martin Ramon J Martinez Linda Paula Mastro Regina D Mercer Lora Jane Metzger Mary Anderson Moore
Kimberly S Nadler William Folwell Neff II Arnold Leonard Nilsen John J OBrien Richard William OBrien Kimberly Marie 0 Connor
Craig Alan Pearson Kim Pedersen Thomas Edward Peretzlan
Allison Pettlneo Jeffrey A Prachel
Beth Ellen Quick
Kevin Thomas Sean Rafferty Michael T Reynolds Brian Anthony Rivera Raul Ramon Rodriguez II Charles H Rosson
Fernando Jose Salaverria R Elizabeth Frances SattJer Eileen Dorothea Schlanbusch Linda Schramm Donna G Seykowskl Deborah Ann Shoucalr Robin Lenee Simpson
- David A Smith Rocio S Suarez
Denise Helene Taylor MaryJane Elizabeth Thurber Kelly Rae Trego
Mark Jon Votypka
Scott Randall Walton Allan Jay Weiner Keith Martin Westrich Steven C Wherry Leslie Ann Wilmott Giles Sydnor Withers Daniel Kenneth Wood Paul Scott Workman Timothy R Wulff
Mary Margaret Charity Zawistowski
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE ELECTRON ICS TECHNOLOGY
Gavin Michael Curtis James F Kigar Joseph Charles Kllkes David W Smyth
CAN DIDATES FOR GRADUATION College of Boca Raton
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS LIBERAL ARTS (continued) LIBERAL ARTS
Alice Anne Wallace Nicholas Bentley Lynda Susan Ward
Geratyn Marie Willmering Robin Ann Carreiro 1Scott Barnes WoodburyVictoria Lynn Collette Mary Ann Catherine Crosta Tamara Veronlka Zawadzki
Laura Louise Fox Jennifer Ann Fulton ASSOC IA TE OF ARTS
BUSINESSMichael William Gensler Juanita A Gladwin
Karen Lynne AgatlPatricia Mary Michele Gregorls Peter Okon Agboml
Heidi Leigh Hindin Gregg George Avadanlan Donald J AvigneRobert Russell Kijak
Mark Christopher Kirby Joseph Michael Baatz Deborah E Kowall Craig P Babcock
Corey Owen BalzerKathleen M Long Jeffrey Matthew BaroneEdith Irene Losa Marc David Bettman
Alison Rowan Moe Ronald Binkauskas Magaly E Morey Lenore Ann Brown Nancy Ann Mullin Natalie Julia Bryant
Karen Marie Nalitt Barbara Lynn Cambia Christine Elizabeth CanaveraDavid Louis Parent Sew Heong ChuaJanet Louise Parra Sharon Lea ClappCaroline J Parton David Jeffrey ColeChristopher D Powers Ingrida Maria Couto
Peter B Ric ket son Mari Elizabeth Daly Martha J Sawyer Noel Edward Dash Philip Gordon Schneider Cynthia Jean DeRosa David Velde Skillman Jr Robert T Divney Theresa M Slack Madeline Ann Downes Pari Dinah Smillie liliana Faccini GMarta tsabel Suarez Christopher P FordJoseph Brian Sullivan Joseph Ruskin Ford Jr Marisela Vargas Carolyn GazzettaLynn Ann Varrichio Mark Bruce Geier
BUSINESS (continued)
Howard Glasser Tony S Goldstein Joseph Michael Guanclone
Joy Denise Haber Athena Maria Handrlnos Victoria Hart Barbara Jean Herbst Jill Ann Honek
Clarke Warren Jones Pamela Lincoln Jones
Terri Lynn Kelly Anne M Kinchla Karleena Knowlton John Fredrick Kremser Paul G Kuhn
John Peter Langan Thomas James Leahy Wallace Kent leopold Jr Lawrence Nathan levow Deborah Ann Loffredo Jean Ann Luby Susan Marie Lyons
Jennifer Anne McLain
Marie C Mangano Kimberly Ruth Martin Ramon J Martinez Linda Paula Mastro Regina D Mercer Lora Jane Metzger Mary Anderson Moore
Kimberly S Nadler William Folwell Neff II Arnold Leonard Nilsen John J OBrien Richard William OBrien Kimberly Marie 0 Connor
Craig Alan Pearson Kim Pedersen Thomas Edward Peretzian
BUSINESS (continued)
Allison Pettineo Jeffrey A Prachel
Beth Ellen Quick
Kevin Thomas Sean Rafferty Michael T Reynolds Brian Anthony Rivera Raul Ramon Rodriguez II Charles H Rosson
Fernando Jose SaJaverria R Elizabeth Frances Sattler Eileen Dorothea Schlanbusch Linda Schramm Donna G Seykowski Deborah Ann Shoucair Robin Lenee Simpson
vDavid A Smith Rocio S Suarez
Denise Helene Taylor MaryJane EI izabeth Thurber Kelly Rae Trego
Mark Jon Votypka
Scott Randall Walton A lIan Jay Weiner Keith Martin Westrich Steven C Wherry Leslie Ann Wilmott Giles Sydnor Withers Daniel Kenneth Wood Paul Scott Workman Timothy R Wulff
Mary Margaret Charity Zawistowski
ASSOCIATE OF SC1ENCE ELECTRON ICS TECHNOLOGY
Gavin Michael Curtis James F Kigar Joseph Charles Kilkes David W Smyth
=
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence Elliot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rindo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Donald E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kvalheim Leona rd Kin g John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBlLT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Is a naUonally recognizltMi
author historian and educator She has recelved international D claim for her
cultural and philanthropic contrLbutions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane Letters from the American College In Switzerland ror her unIque philosophy
of parenting which she has shared with numerous educational and civic organization
Mrs WhItneys unique background reflects a deep concern for social reform lind
patrIotic service After allendlng the University of Iowa here she majored In
dr malic arts she returned to her native late of Missouri In Kansas City she
hosted her own radlCo how for servicemen subsequent ttleillrical radio and tel
Vision work earned hal nallonal recognition
tier love of people media elCperlse end organlzatlona skills have helped raise millions
of doHars for c rltable causes 111 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S OlYmpic
Committee doubled Its quota In donations under her leaderllhlp as Chairman
As is patron of the arts M~ Whitney has coordinated vBrloUli shows Uuoughout the
United States with exhibitions in New York Palm Beach and Kansas City She serves
on the board of many organizations including the Kentucky Historical Society the
Womens Exchange of N w York St Johns Hospital of LDs Angeles and the New Yok
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currantly maintains residences in Lexington Kentucky Saratoga Springs
New York and New York City She has five children Her daughter Cornelia 15 a
graduate of the class of 1980 from Ihe College of Boca Raton
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the Conege of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence ElIJot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rlndo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Dona Id E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRON IC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kva Iheim Leonard King John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
()lQt Sfte4~7~
MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBILT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt WhItney is a nationally recognized
author historian and edllCator She has receled International acclaim (or ~r
cultural 1Ind philanthropic contributions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane lelters from the Ameri~n College In SwItzerland for her unique phllosophy
of parenting Whh she haa shared with numeroU$ edu~tional and clvit organIzations
Mrs Whitney unique backgl1lund reflec ts a deep concern for soclal reform and
patrioUc servIce After attending lhe University of Iowa where she majored In
dramaUc arts she returned to her nallve stale of MIswuri In Kansas Cfty she
hosted her own rodic ~how for seflflcemen subsequent theatdcaJ radio and teleshy
Ision work earned her national recognition
Her 10v41 of people media expertise and organl~aUanal skills have helped raise millions
of dollars for charitable causes In 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S Olympic
Committee doubled r15 quota in donations under her leadership as ChaIrman
As a patron of the arts Mrs Whitney has coordlnaled various -shows throughout the
UnIted SllItes with exhibitIons In New York Palm Beah and Kllnsas City She serve
1gtn the board of many organlzatlons rneludlng the Kentucky HIstorical Society the
Womens Exchange of New York St Johns Hospital of Los Angeles 1Ind the New York
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currently maintains residences In Lexington Kentucky SlIratoga Springs
New York and New York CIty She has five children Her daughter Cornelia Is bull
graduate of the dass or 1980 from the College of Boc Raton
Lending color to the pageantry of the Academic Convocation are the academic robes and hoods worn by the faculty This regalia reaches back into the medieval ages when it served a functional as well as an ornamental role separating the learned men from other groups and offering warmth and protection
In America in the late nineteenth century a conference was held by representatives of colleges and universities to bring some order and system to the custom of academic dress Since then there have been periodic conferences to revise or reconshyfi-m existing practices
Essentially undergraduates wear the black robes with the white collars Holders of the bachelors degree wear hoods which are lined with the colors of the college conferring the degree and trimmed with the color representing the subject in which the deshygree was earned The doctoral robe is adorned with velvet and is also worn with the hood suitably ornamented
Holders of degrees from foreign universities or religious orders wear the entire academic costume as decreed by the conferring Institution
The following ist reflects the colors which will be found on the hoods worn In the Academic Procession at this Convocation and the subject each represents
Art Letters Humanities White Commerce Business Drab Economics Copper Education Light Blue Engineering Orange Fine Arts Brown Journalism Crimson Law Purple Library Science Lemon Music Pink Nursing Apricot Philosophy Dark Blue Physical Education Sage Green Science Golden Yellow Theology Scarlet Speech Silver Grey
College of Boca Raton graduates on Iy
White Tassel signifies Deans list
Blue Tassel signifies Presidents Honor Society
AmeMca tite BeauU6ul by KathaJUl1e Lee Bate6
o beauti6ul 001t 6paU0U6 61Uu FOIL ambeJt waVe6 06 gJttUn FoIL PMPU mountaltn6 maj e6tltu Above the 6wted ptain AmeJLpound ca AmeJLpound ca God 6hed IU6 gJUlce 011 thee And MOWI1 tluj good wLth bILotheJthood rltom 6 ea to orurUl1g 6 ea
o beauti6ut 60IL pilgJUm 6ea Who6e 6teltl1 unpa66tol1ed 6Vre66 A tholtough6a1te 60lt 6lteedom beat AClL064 the wildeJtnU6 J AmeJr)ea AmelLltea1 God mend thine evlLY 6law C0I16uun thy 6oul -ltn 6eliJ-conOwi Thy UbeJLty ampt Iaw
MU6icai SeiectiOn6 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull Te1emann SOUety
~ Presiding Donald E Ross President
Academic Procession Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Lettie Ozaki Organist
Invocation bull bull bull bull The Reverend Martin Devereaux Director Cilmpus Ministry
America The Beautiful - Bates JoAnn Ebert Vocalist
Welcome bullbullbull E Irene Losa
Introduction of the Speaker bull Donald E Ross President
Commencement Address Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
Presentation ofmiddot bullbullbull Donald E Ross President Doctor of Humane Letters
Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Mr A Richard Cohen
Presentation of Candidates bullbullbullbull James D Matthews for Degrees Academic Dean College of Boca Raton
Special Awards bull Hugh Carville Chairman Board of Trustees
Presentation of Candidatesmiddot bull Sister M Fidelis Remskl IHM for Diplomas Principal The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Conferring of Degrees bull bull bull bull bull bull Donald E Ross
Benediction bull The Reverend Martin Devereaux
bull fr
Chief Marshal Ernest Ranspach
Marshals Joel Blaustein Ruth Schumacher
CAN D I DATES FOR GRADUATION BUSINESS (continued) BUSINESS (continued) College of Boca Raton
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS LIBERAL ARTS
Nicholas Bentley
Robin Ann Carreiro Victoria Lynn Collette Mary Ann Catherine Crosta
Laura Louise Fox Jennifer Ann Fulton
Michael William Gensler Juanita A Gladwin Patricia Mary Michele Gregoris
Heidi Leigh Hindin
Robert Russell Kijak Mark Christopher Kirby Deborah E Kowall
Kathleen M Long Edith Irene Losa
Alison Rowan Moe Magaly E Morey Nancy Ann Mullin
Karen Marie Nalltt
David Louis Parent Janet Louise Parra Caroline J Parton Christopher D Powers
Peter B Ricketson
Martha J Sawyer Philip Gordon Schneider David Velde Skillman Jr Theresa M Slack Pari Dinah SmIllie Marta Isabel Suarez Joseph Brian Sullivan
Marisela Vargas Lynn Ann Varrichio
LIBERAL ARTS (continued)
Alice Anne Wallace Lynda Susan Ward Geralyn Marie Willmering Scott Ba rnes Woodbury
Tamara Veronika Zawadzki
ASSOC lATE OF ARTS BUSINESS
Karen Lynne Agatl Peter Okon Agbomi Gregg George Avadanian Donald J Avigne
Joseph Michael Baatz Craig P Babcock Corey Owen Balzer Jeffrey Matthew Barone Marc David Bettman Ronald Binkauskas Lenore Ann Brown Natalie Julia Bryant
Barbara Lynn Cambia Christine Elizabeth Canavera Sew Heong Chua Sharon Lea Clapp David Jeffrey Cole Ingrida Maria Couto
Marl Elizabeth Daly Noel Edward Dash Cynthia Jean DeRosa Robert T Divney Madeline Ann Downes
Liliana Facdn G Christopher P Ford Joseph Ruskin Ford Jr
Carolyn Gazzetta Mark Bruce Geier
Howard Glasser Tony S Goldstein Joseph Michael Guancione
Joy Denise Haber Athena Maria Handrinos Victoria Hart Barbara Jean Herbst J ill Ann Honek
Clarke Warren Jones Pamela Lincoln Jones
Terri Lynn Kelly Anne M Kinchla Ka rleena K now I ton John Fredrick Kremser Paul G Kuhn
John Peter Langan Thomas James Leahy Wallace Kent Leopold Jr Lawrence Nathan Levow Deborah Ann Loffredo Jean Ann Luby Susan Marie Lyons
Jennifer Anne Mclain
Marie C Mangano Kimberly Ruth Martin Ramon J Martinez Linda Paula Mastro Regina D Mercer Lora Jane Metzger Mary Anderson Moore
Kimberly S Nadler William Folwell Neff II Arnold Leonard Nilsen John J OBrien Richard William OBrien Kimberly Marie 0 Connor
Craig Alan Pearson Kim Pedersen Thomas Edward Peretzlan
Allison Pettlneo Jeffrey A Prachel
Beth Ellen Quick
Kevin Thomas Sean Rafferty Michael T Reynolds Brian Anthony Rivera Raul Ramon Rodriguez II Charles H Rosson
Fernando Jose Salaverria R Elizabeth Frances SattJer Eileen Dorothea Schlanbusch Linda Schramm Donna G Seykowskl Deborah Ann Shoucalr Robin Lenee Simpson
- David A Smith Rocio S Suarez
Denise Helene Taylor MaryJane Elizabeth Thurber Kelly Rae Trego
Mark Jon Votypka
Scott Randall Walton Allan Jay Weiner Keith Martin Westrich Steven C Wherry Leslie Ann Wilmott Giles Sydnor Withers Daniel Kenneth Wood Paul Scott Workman Timothy R Wulff
Mary Margaret Charity Zawistowski
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE ELECTRON ICS TECHNOLOGY
Gavin Michael Curtis James F Kigar Joseph Charles Kllkes David W Smyth
CAN DIDATES FOR GRADUATION College of Boca Raton
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS LIBERAL ARTS (continued) LIBERAL ARTS
Alice Anne Wallace Nicholas Bentley Lynda Susan Ward
Geratyn Marie Willmering Robin Ann Carreiro 1Scott Barnes WoodburyVictoria Lynn Collette Mary Ann Catherine Crosta Tamara Veronlka Zawadzki
Laura Louise Fox Jennifer Ann Fulton ASSOC IA TE OF ARTS
BUSINESSMichael William Gensler Juanita A Gladwin
Karen Lynne AgatlPatricia Mary Michele Gregorls Peter Okon Agboml
Heidi Leigh Hindin Gregg George Avadanlan Donald J AvigneRobert Russell Kijak
Mark Christopher Kirby Joseph Michael Baatz Deborah E Kowall Craig P Babcock
Corey Owen BalzerKathleen M Long Jeffrey Matthew BaroneEdith Irene Losa Marc David Bettman
Alison Rowan Moe Ronald Binkauskas Magaly E Morey Lenore Ann Brown Nancy Ann Mullin Natalie Julia Bryant
Karen Marie Nalitt Barbara Lynn Cambia Christine Elizabeth CanaveraDavid Louis Parent Sew Heong ChuaJanet Louise Parra Sharon Lea ClappCaroline J Parton David Jeffrey ColeChristopher D Powers Ingrida Maria Couto
Peter B Ric ket son Mari Elizabeth Daly Martha J Sawyer Noel Edward Dash Philip Gordon Schneider Cynthia Jean DeRosa David Velde Skillman Jr Robert T Divney Theresa M Slack Madeline Ann Downes Pari Dinah Smillie liliana Faccini GMarta tsabel Suarez Christopher P FordJoseph Brian Sullivan Joseph Ruskin Ford Jr Marisela Vargas Carolyn GazzettaLynn Ann Varrichio Mark Bruce Geier
BUSINESS (continued)
Howard Glasser Tony S Goldstein Joseph Michael Guanclone
Joy Denise Haber Athena Maria Handrlnos Victoria Hart Barbara Jean Herbst Jill Ann Honek
Clarke Warren Jones Pamela Lincoln Jones
Terri Lynn Kelly Anne M Kinchla Karleena Knowlton John Fredrick Kremser Paul G Kuhn
John Peter Langan Thomas James Leahy Wallace Kent leopold Jr Lawrence Nathan levow Deborah Ann Loffredo Jean Ann Luby Susan Marie Lyons
Jennifer Anne McLain
Marie C Mangano Kimberly Ruth Martin Ramon J Martinez Linda Paula Mastro Regina D Mercer Lora Jane Metzger Mary Anderson Moore
Kimberly S Nadler William Folwell Neff II Arnold Leonard Nilsen John J OBrien Richard William OBrien Kimberly Marie 0 Connor
Craig Alan Pearson Kim Pedersen Thomas Edward Peretzian
BUSINESS (continued)
Allison Pettineo Jeffrey A Prachel
Beth Ellen Quick
Kevin Thomas Sean Rafferty Michael T Reynolds Brian Anthony Rivera Raul Ramon Rodriguez II Charles H Rosson
Fernando Jose SaJaverria R Elizabeth Frances Sattler Eileen Dorothea Schlanbusch Linda Schramm Donna G Seykowski Deborah Ann Shoucair Robin Lenee Simpson
vDavid A Smith Rocio S Suarez
Denise Helene Taylor MaryJane EI izabeth Thurber Kelly Rae Trego
Mark Jon Votypka
Scott Randall Walton A lIan Jay Weiner Keith Martin Westrich Steven C Wherry Leslie Ann Wilmott Giles Sydnor Withers Daniel Kenneth Wood Paul Scott Workman Timothy R Wulff
Mary Margaret Charity Zawistowski
ASSOCIATE OF SC1ENCE ELECTRON ICS TECHNOLOGY
Gavin Michael Curtis James F Kigar Joseph Charles Kilkes David W Smyth
=
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence Elliot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rindo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Donald E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kvalheim Leona rd Kin g John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBlLT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Is a naUonally recognizltMi
author historian and educator She has recelved international D claim for her
cultural and philanthropic contrLbutions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane Letters from the American College In Switzerland ror her unIque philosophy
of parenting which she has shared with numerous educational and civic organization
Mrs WhItneys unique background reflects a deep concern for social reform lind
patrIotic service After allendlng the University of Iowa here she majored In
dr malic arts she returned to her native late of Missouri In Kansas City she
hosted her own radlCo how for servicemen subsequent ttleillrical radio and tel
Vision work earned hal nallonal recognition
tier love of people media elCperlse end organlzatlona skills have helped raise millions
of doHars for c rltable causes 111 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S OlYmpic
Committee doubled Its quota In donations under her leaderllhlp as Chairman
As is patron of the arts M~ Whitney has coordinated vBrloUli shows Uuoughout the
United States with exhibitions in New York Palm Beach and Kansas City She serves
on the board of many organizations including the Kentucky Historical Society the
Womens Exchange of N w York St Johns Hospital of LDs Angeles and the New Yok
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currantly maintains residences in Lexington Kentucky Saratoga Springs
New York and New York City She has five children Her daughter Cornelia 15 a
graduate of the class of 1980 from Ihe College of Boca Raton
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the Conege of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence ElIJot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rlndo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Dona Id E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRON IC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kva Iheim Leonard King John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
()lQt Sfte4~7~
MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBILT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt WhItney is a nationally recognized
author historian and edllCator She has receled International acclaim (or ~r
cultural 1Ind philanthropic contributions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane lelters from the Ameri~n College In SwItzerland for her unique phllosophy
of parenting Whh she haa shared with numeroU$ edu~tional and clvit organIzations
Mrs Whitney unique backgl1lund reflec ts a deep concern for soclal reform and
patrioUc servIce After attending lhe University of Iowa where she majored In
dramaUc arts she returned to her nallve stale of MIswuri In Kansas Cfty she
hosted her own rodic ~how for seflflcemen subsequent theatdcaJ radio and teleshy
Ision work earned her national recognition
Her 10v41 of people media expertise and organl~aUanal skills have helped raise millions
of dollars for charitable causes In 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S Olympic
Committee doubled r15 quota in donations under her leadership as ChaIrman
As a patron of the arts Mrs Whitney has coordlnaled various -shows throughout the
UnIted SllItes with exhibitIons In New York Palm Beah and Kllnsas City She serve
1gtn the board of many organlzatlons rneludlng the Kentucky HIstorical Society the
Womens Exchange of New York St Johns Hospital of Los Angeles 1Ind the New York
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currently maintains residences In Lexington Kentucky SlIratoga Springs
New York and New York CIty She has five children Her daughter Cornelia Is bull
graduate of the dass or 1980 from the College of Boc Raton
Lending color to the pageantry of the Academic Convocation are the academic robes and hoods worn by the faculty This regalia reaches back into the medieval ages when it served a functional as well as an ornamental role separating the learned men from other groups and offering warmth and protection
In America in the late nineteenth century a conference was held by representatives of colleges and universities to bring some order and system to the custom of academic dress Since then there have been periodic conferences to revise or reconshyfi-m existing practices
Essentially undergraduates wear the black robes with the white collars Holders of the bachelors degree wear hoods which are lined with the colors of the college conferring the degree and trimmed with the color representing the subject in which the deshygree was earned The doctoral robe is adorned with velvet and is also worn with the hood suitably ornamented
Holders of degrees from foreign universities or religious orders wear the entire academic costume as decreed by the conferring Institution
The following ist reflects the colors which will be found on the hoods worn In the Academic Procession at this Convocation and the subject each represents
Art Letters Humanities White Commerce Business Drab Economics Copper Education Light Blue Engineering Orange Fine Arts Brown Journalism Crimson Law Purple Library Science Lemon Music Pink Nursing Apricot Philosophy Dark Blue Physical Education Sage Green Science Golden Yellow Theology Scarlet Speech Silver Grey
College of Boca Raton graduates on Iy
White Tassel signifies Deans list
Blue Tassel signifies Presidents Honor Society
CAN D I DATES FOR GRADUATION BUSINESS (continued) BUSINESS (continued) College of Boca Raton
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS LIBERAL ARTS
Nicholas Bentley
Robin Ann Carreiro Victoria Lynn Collette Mary Ann Catherine Crosta
Laura Louise Fox Jennifer Ann Fulton
Michael William Gensler Juanita A Gladwin Patricia Mary Michele Gregoris
Heidi Leigh Hindin
Robert Russell Kijak Mark Christopher Kirby Deborah E Kowall
Kathleen M Long Edith Irene Losa
Alison Rowan Moe Magaly E Morey Nancy Ann Mullin
Karen Marie Nalltt
David Louis Parent Janet Louise Parra Caroline J Parton Christopher D Powers
Peter B Ricketson
Martha J Sawyer Philip Gordon Schneider David Velde Skillman Jr Theresa M Slack Pari Dinah SmIllie Marta Isabel Suarez Joseph Brian Sullivan
Marisela Vargas Lynn Ann Varrichio
LIBERAL ARTS (continued)
Alice Anne Wallace Lynda Susan Ward Geralyn Marie Willmering Scott Ba rnes Woodbury
Tamara Veronika Zawadzki
ASSOC lATE OF ARTS BUSINESS
Karen Lynne Agatl Peter Okon Agbomi Gregg George Avadanian Donald J Avigne
Joseph Michael Baatz Craig P Babcock Corey Owen Balzer Jeffrey Matthew Barone Marc David Bettman Ronald Binkauskas Lenore Ann Brown Natalie Julia Bryant
Barbara Lynn Cambia Christine Elizabeth Canavera Sew Heong Chua Sharon Lea Clapp David Jeffrey Cole Ingrida Maria Couto
Marl Elizabeth Daly Noel Edward Dash Cynthia Jean DeRosa Robert T Divney Madeline Ann Downes
Liliana Facdn G Christopher P Ford Joseph Ruskin Ford Jr
Carolyn Gazzetta Mark Bruce Geier
Howard Glasser Tony S Goldstein Joseph Michael Guancione
Joy Denise Haber Athena Maria Handrinos Victoria Hart Barbara Jean Herbst J ill Ann Honek
Clarke Warren Jones Pamela Lincoln Jones
Terri Lynn Kelly Anne M Kinchla Ka rleena K now I ton John Fredrick Kremser Paul G Kuhn
John Peter Langan Thomas James Leahy Wallace Kent Leopold Jr Lawrence Nathan Levow Deborah Ann Loffredo Jean Ann Luby Susan Marie Lyons
Jennifer Anne Mclain
Marie C Mangano Kimberly Ruth Martin Ramon J Martinez Linda Paula Mastro Regina D Mercer Lora Jane Metzger Mary Anderson Moore
Kimberly S Nadler William Folwell Neff II Arnold Leonard Nilsen John J OBrien Richard William OBrien Kimberly Marie 0 Connor
Craig Alan Pearson Kim Pedersen Thomas Edward Peretzlan
Allison Pettlneo Jeffrey A Prachel
Beth Ellen Quick
Kevin Thomas Sean Rafferty Michael T Reynolds Brian Anthony Rivera Raul Ramon Rodriguez II Charles H Rosson
Fernando Jose Salaverria R Elizabeth Frances SattJer Eileen Dorothea Schlanbusch Linda Schramm Donna G Seykowskl Deborah Ann Shoucalr Robin Lenee Simpson
- David A Smith Rocio S Suarez
Denise Helene Taylor MaryJane Elizabeth Thurber Kelly Rae Trego
Mark Jon Votypka
Scott Randall Walton Allan Jay Weiner Keith Martin Westrich Steven C Wherry Leslie Ann Wilmott Giles Sydnor Withers Daniel Kenneth Wood Paul Scott Workman Timothy R Wulff
Mary Margaret Charity Zawistowski
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE ELECTRON ICS TECHNOLOGY
Gavin Michael Curtis James F Kigar Joseph Charles Kllkes David W Smyth
CAN DIDATES FOR GRADUATION College of Boca Raton
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS LIBERAL ARTS (continued) LIBERAL ARTS
Alice Anne Wallace Nicholas Bentley Lynda Susan Ward
Geratyn Marie Willmering Robin Ann Carreiro 1Scott Barnes WoodburyVictoria Lynn Collette Mary Ann Catherine Crosta Tamara Veronlka Zawadzki
Laura Louise Fox Jennifer Ann Fulton ASSOC IA TE OF ARTS
BUSINESSMichael William Gensler Juanita A Gladwin
Karen Lynne AgatlPatricia Mary Michele Gregorls Peter Okon Agboml
Heidi Leigh Hindin Gregg George Avadanlan Donald J AvigneRobert Russell Kijak
Mark Christopher Kirby Joseph Michael Baatz Deborah E Kowall Craig P Babcock
Corey Owen BalzerKathleen M Long Jeffrey Matthew BaroneEdith Irene Losa Marc David Bettman
Alison Rowan Moe Ronald Binkauskas Magaly E Morey Lenore Ann Brown Nancy Ann Mullin Natalie Julia Bryant
Karen Marie Nalitt Barbara Lynn Cambia Christine Elizabeth CanaveraDavid Louis Parent Sew Heong ChuaJanet Louise Parra Sharon Lea ClappCaroline J Parton David Jeffrey ColeChristopher D Powers Ingrida Maria Couto
Peter B Ric ket son Mari Elizabeth Daly Martha J Sawyer Noel Edward Dash Philip Gordon Schneider Cynthia Jean DeRosa David Velde Skillman Jr Robert T Divney Theresa M Slack Madeline Ann Downes Pari Dinah Smillie liliana Faccini GMarta tsabel Suarez Christopher P FordJoseph Brian Sullivan Joseph Ruskin Ford Jr Marisela Vargas Carolyn GazzettaLynn Ann Varrichio Mark Bruce Geier
BUSINESS (continued)
Howard Glasser Tony S Goldstein Joseph Michael Guanclone
Joy Denise Haber Athena Maria Handrlnos Victoria Hart Barbara Jean Herbst Jill Ann Honek
Clarke Warren Jones Pamela Lincoln Jones
Terri Lynn Kelly Anne M Kinchla Karleena Knowlton John Fredrick Kremser Paul G Kuhn
John Peter Langan Thomas James Leahy Wallace Kent leopold Jr Lawrence Nathan levow Deborah Ann Loffredo Jean Ann Luby Susan Marie Lyons
Jennifer Anne McLain
Marie C Mangano Kimberly Ruth Martin Ramon J Martinez Linda Paula Mastro Regina D Mercer Lora Jane Metzger Mary Anderson Moore
Kimberly S Nadler William Folwell Neff II Arnold Leonard Nilsen John J OBrien Richard William OBrien Kimberly Marie 0 Connor
Craig Alan Pearson Kim Pedersen Thomas Edward Peretzian
BUSINESS (continued)
Allison Pettineo Jeffrey A Prachel
Beth Ellen Quick
Kevin Thomas Sean Rafferty Michael T Reynolds Brian Anthony Rivera Raul Ramon Rodriguez II Charles H Rosson
Fernando Jose SaJaverria R Elizabeth Frances Sattler Eileen Dorothea Schlanbusch Linda Schramm Donna G Seykowski Deborah Ann Shoucair Robin Lenee Simpson
vDavid A Smith Rocio S Suarez
Denise Helene Taylor MaryJane EI izabeth Thurber Kelly Rae Trego
Mark Jon Votypka
Scott Randall Walton A lIan Jay Weiner Keith Martin Westrich Steven C Wherry Leslie Ann Wilmott Giles Sydnor Withers Daniel Kenneth Wood Paul Scott Workman Timothy R Wulff
Mary Margaret Charity Zawistowski
ASSOCIATE OF SC1ENCE ELECTRON ICS TECHNOLOGY
Gavin Michael Curtis James F Kigar Joseph Charles Kilkes David W Smyth
=
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence Elliot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rindo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Donald E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kvalheim Leona rd Kin g John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBlLT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Is a naUonally recognizltMi
author historian and educator She has recelved international D claim for her
cultural and philanthropic contrLbutions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane Letters from the American College In Switzerland ror her unIque philosophy
of parenting which she has shared with numerous educational and civic organization
Mrs WhItneys unique background reflects a deep concern for social reform lind
patrIotic service After allendlng the University of Iowa here she majored In
dr malic arts she returned to her native late of Missouri In Kansas City she
hosted her own radlCo how for servicemen subsequent ttleillrical radio and tel
Vision work earned hal nallonal recognition
tier love of people media elCperlse end organlzatlona skills have helped raise millions
of doHars for c rltable causes 111 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S OlYmpic
Committee doubled Its quota In donations under her leaderllhlp as Chairman
As is patron of the arts M~ Whitney has coordinated vBrloUli shows Uuoughout the
United States with exhibitions in New York Palm Beach and Kansas City She serves
on the board of many organizations including the Kentucky Historical Society the
Womens Exchange of N w York St Johns Hospital of LDs Angeles and the New Yok
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currantly maintains residences in Lexington Kentucky Saratoga Springs
New York and New York City She has five children Her daughter Cornelia 15 a
graduate of the class of 1980 from Ihe College of Boca Raton
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the Conege of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence ElIJot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rlndo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Dona Id E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRON IC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kva Iheim Leonard King John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
()lQt Sfte4~7~
MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBILT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt WhItney is a nationally recognized
author historian and edllCator She has receled International acclaim (or ~r
cultural 1Ind philanthropic contributions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane lelters from the Ameri~n College In SwItzerland for her unique phllosophy
of parenting Whh she haa shared with numeroU$ edu~tional and clvit organIzations
Mrs Whitney unique backgl1lund reflec ts a deep concern for soclal reform and
patrioUc servIce After attending lhe University of Iowa where she majored In
dramaUc arts she returned to her nallve stale of MIswuri In Kansas Cfty she
hosted her own rodic ~how for seflflcemen subsequent theatdcaJ radio and teleshy
Ision work earned her national recognition
Her 10v41 of people media expertise and organl~aUanal skills have helped raise millions
of dollars for charitable causes In 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S Olympic
Committee doubled r15 quota in donations under her leadership as ChaIrman
As a patron of the arts Mrs Whitney has coordlnaled various -shows throughout the
UnIted SllItes with exhibitIons In New York Palm Beah and Kllnsas City She serve
1gtn the board of many organlzatlons rneludlng the Kentucky HIstorical Society the
Womens Exchange of New York St Johns Hospital of Los Angeles 1Ind the New York
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currently maintains residences In Lexington Kentucky SlIratoga Springs
New York and New York CIty She has five children Her daughter Cornelia Is bull
graduate of the dass or 1980 from the College of Boc Raton
Lending color to the pageantry of the Academic Convocation are the academic robes and hoods worn by the faculty This regalia reaches back into the medieval ages when it served a functional as well as an ornamental role separating the learned men from other groups and offering warmth and protection
In America in the late nineteenth century a conference was held by representatives of colleges and universities to bring some order and system to the custom of academic dress Since then there have been periodic conferences to revise or reconshyfi-m existing practices
Essentially undergraduates wear the black robes with the white collars Holders of the bachelors degree wear hoods which are lined with the colors of the college conferring the degree and trimmed with the color representing the subject in which the deshygree was earned The doctoral robe is adorned with velvet and is also worn with the hood suitably ornamented
Holders of degrees from foreign universities or religious orders wear the entire academic costume as decreed by the conferring Institution
The following ist reflects the colors which will be found on the hoods worn In the Academic Procession at this Convocation and the subject each represents
Art Letters Humanities White Commerce Business Drab Economics Copper Education Light Blue Engineering Orange Fine Arts Brown Journalism Crimson Law Purple Library Science Lemon Music Pink Nursing Apricot Philosophy Dark Blue Physical Education Sage Green Science Golden Yellow Theology Scarlet Speech Silver Grey
College of Boca Raton graduates on Iy
White Tassel signifies Deans list
Blue Tassel signifies Presidents Honor Society
CAN DIDATES FOR GRADUATION College of Boca Raton
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS LIBERAL ARTS (continued) LIBERAL ARTS
Alice Anne Wallace Nicholas Bentley Lynda Susan Ward
Geratyn Marie Willmering Robin Ann Carreiro 1Scott Barnes WoodburyVictoria Lynn Collette Mary Ann Catherine Crosta Tamara Veronlka Zawadzki
Laura Louise Fox Jennifer Ann Fulton ASSOC IA TE OF ARTS
BUSINESSMichael William Gensler Juanita A Gladwin
Karen Lynne AgatlPatricia Mary Michele Gregorls Peter Okon Agboml
Heidi Leigh Hindin Gregg George Avadanlan Donald J AvigneRobert Russell Kijak
Mark Christopher Kirby Joseph Michael Baatz Deborah E Kowall Craig P Babcock
Corey Owen BalzerKathleen M Long Jeffrey Matthew BaroneEdith Irene Losa Marc David Bettman
Alison Rowan Moe Ronald Binkauskas Magaly E Morey Lenore Ann Brown Nancy Ann Mullin Natalie Julia Bryant
Karen Marie Nalitt Barbara Lynn Cambia Christine Elizabeth CanaveraDavid Louis Parent Sew Heong ChuaJanet Louise Parra Sharon Lea ClappCaroline J Parton David Jeffrey ColeChristopher D Powers Ingrida Maria Couto
Peter B Ric ket son Mari Elizabeth Daly Martha J Sawyer Noel Edward Dash Philip Gordon Schneider Cynthia Jean DeRosa David Velde Skillman Jr Robert T Divney Theresa M Slack Madeline Ann Downes Pari Dinah Smillie liliana Faccini GMarta tsabel Suarez Christopher P FordJoseph Brian Sullivan Joseph Ruskin Ford Jr Marisela Vargas Carolyn GazzettaLynn Ann Varrichio Mark Bruce Geier
BUSINESS (continued)
Howard Glasser Tony S Goldstein Joseph Michael Guanclone
Joy Denise Haber Athena Maria Handrlnos Victoria Hart Barbara Jean Herbst Jill Ann Honek
Clarke Warren Jones Pamela Lincoln Jones
Terri Lynn Kelly Anne M Kinchla Karleena Knowlton John Fredrick Kremser Paul G Kuhn
John Peter Langan Thomas James Leahy Wallace Kent leopold Jr Lawrence Nathan levow Deborah Ann Loffredo Jean Ann Luby Susan Marie Lyons
Jennifer Anne McLain
Marie C Mangano Kimberly Ruth Martin Ramon J Martinez Linda Paula Mastro Regina D Mercer Lora Jane Metzger Mary Anderson Moore
Kimberly S Nadler William Folwell Neff II Arnold Leonard Nilsen John J OBrien Richard William OBrien Kimberly Marie 0 Connor
Craig Alan Pearson Kim Pedersen Thomas Edward Peretzian
BUSINESS (continued)
Allison Pettineo Jeffrey A Prachel
Beth Ellen Quick
Kevin Thomas Sean Rafferty Michael T Reynolds Brian Anthony Rivera Raul Ramon Rodriguez II Charles H Rosson
Fernando Jose SaJaverria R Elizabeth Frances Sattler Eileen Dorothea Schlanbusch Linda Schramm Donna G Seykowski Deborah Ann Shoucair Robin Lenee Simpson
vDavid A Smith Rocio S Suarez
Denise Helene Taylor MaryJane EI izabeth Thurber Kelly Rae Trego
Mark Jon Votypka
Scott Randall Walton A lIan Jay Weiner Keith Martin Westrich Steven C Wherry Leslie Ann Wilmott Giles Sydnor Withers Daniel Kenneth Wood Paul Scott Workman Timothy R Wulff
Mary Margaret Charity Zawistowski
ASSOCIATE OF SC1ENCE ELECTRON ICS TECHNOLOGY
Gavin Michael Curtis James F Kigar Joseph Charles Kilkes David W Smyth
=
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence Elliot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rindo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Donald E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kvalheim Leona rd Kin g John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBlLT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Is a naUonally recognizltMi
author historian and educator She has recelved international D claim for her
cultural and philanthropic contrLbutions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane Letters from the American College In Switzerland ror her unIque philosophy
of parenting which she has shared with numerous educational and civic organization
Mrs WhItneys unique background reflects a deep concern for social reform lind
patrIotic service After allendlng the University of Iowa here she majored In
dr malic arts she returned to her native late of Missouri In Kansas City she
hosted her own radlCo how for servicemen subsequent ttleillrical radio and tel
Vision work earned hal nallonal recognition
tier love of people media elCperlse end organlzatlona skills have helped raise millions
of doHars for c rltable causes 111 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S OlYmpic
Committee doubled Its quota In donations under her leaderllhlp as Chairman
As is patron of the arts M~ Whitney has coordinated vBrloUli shows Uuoughout the
United States with exhibitions in New York Palm Beach and Kansas City She serves
on the board of many organizations including the Kentucky Historical Society the
Womens Exchange of N w York St Johns Hospital of LDs Angeles and the New Yok
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currantly maintains residences in Lexington Kentucky Saratoga Springs
New York and New York City She has five children Her daughter Cornelia 15 a
graduate of the class of 1980 from Ihe College of Boca Raton
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the Conege of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence ElIJot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rlndo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Dona Id E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRON IC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kva Iheim Leonard King John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
()lQt Sfte4~7~
MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBILT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt WhItney is a nationally recognized
author historian and edllCator She has receled International acclaim (or ~r
cultural 1Ind philanthropic contributions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane lelters from the Ameri~n College In SwItzerland for her unique phllosophy
of parenting Whh she haa shared with numeroU$ edu~tional and clvit organIzations
Mrs Whitney unique backgl1lund reflec ts a deep concern for soclal reform and
patrioUc servIce After attending lhe University of Iowa where she majored In
dramaUc arts she returned to her nallve stale of MIswuri In Kansas Cfty she
hosted her own rodic ~how for seflflcemen subsequent theatdcaJ radio and teleshy
Ision work earned her national recognition
Her 10v41 of people media expertise and organl~aUanal skills have helped raise millions
of dollars for charitable causes In 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S Olympic
Committee doubled r15 quota in donations under her leadership as ChaIrman
As a patron of the arts Mrs Whitney has coordlnaled various -shows throughout the
UnIted SllItes with exhibitIons In New York Palm Beah and Kllnsas City She serve
1gtn the board of many organlzatlons rneludlng the Kentucky HIstorical Society the
Womens Exchange of New York St Johns Hospital of Los Angeles 1Ind the New York
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currently maintains residences In Lexington Kentucky SlIratoga Springs
New York and New York CIty She has five children Her daughter Cornelia Is bull
graduate of the dass or 1980 from the College of Boc Raton
Lending color to the pageantry of the Academic Convocation are the academic robes and hoods worn by the faculty This regalia reaches back into the medieval ages when it served a functional as well as an ornamental role separating the learned men from other groups and offering warmth and protection
In America in the late nineteenth century a conference was held by representatives of colleges and universities to bring some order and system to the custom of academic dress Since then there have been periodic conferences to revise or reconshyfi-m existing practices
Essentially undergraduates wear the black robes with the white collars Holders of the bachelors degree wear hoods which are lined with the colors of the college conferring the degree and trimmed with the color representing the subject in which the deshygree was earned The doctoral robe is adorned with velvet and is also worn with the hood suitably ornamented
Holders of degrees from foreign universities or religious orders wear the entire academic costume as decreed by the conferring Institution
The following ist reflects the colors which will be found on the hoods worn In the Academic Procession at this Convocation and the subject each represents
Art Letters Humanities White Commerce Business Drab Economics Copper Education Light Blue Engineering Orange Fine Arts Brown Journalism Crimson Law Purple Library Science Lemon Music Pink Nursing Apricot Philosophy Dark Blue Physical Education Sage Green Science Golden Yellow Theology Scarlet Speech Silver Grey
College of Boca Raton graduates on Iy
White Tassel signifies Deans list
Blue Tassel signifies Presidents Honor Society
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the College of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence Elliot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rindo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Donald E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kvalheim Leona rd Kin g John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBlLT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Is a naUonally recognizltMi
author historian and educator She has recelved international D claim for her
cultural and philanthropic contrLbutions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane Letters from the American College In Switzerland ror her unIque philosophy
of parenting which she has shared with numerous educational and civic organization
Mrs WhItneys unique background reflects a deep concern for social reform lind
patrIotic service After allendlng the University of Iowa here she majored In
dr malic arts she returned to her native late of Missouri In Kansas City she
hosted her own radlCo how for servicemen subsequent ttleillrical radio and tel
Vision work earned hal nallonal recognition
tier love of people media elCperlse end organlzatlona skills have helped raise millions
of doHars for c rltable causes 111 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S OlYmpic
Committee doubled Its quota In donations under her leaderllhlp as Chairman
As is patron of the arts M~ Whitney has coordinated vBrloUli shows Uuoughout the
United States with exhibitions in New York Palm Beach and Kansas City She serves
on the board of many organizations including the Kentucky Historical Society the
Womens Exchange of N w York St Johns Hospital of LDs Angeles and the New Yok
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currantly maintains residences in Lexington Kentucky Saratoga Springs
New York and New York City She has five children Her daughter Cornelia 15 a
graduate of the class of 1980 from Ihe College of Boca Raton
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the Conege of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence ElIJot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rlndo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Dona Id E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRON IC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kva Iheim Leonard King John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
()lQt Sfte4~7~
MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBILT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt WhItney is a nationally recognized
author historian and edllCator She has receled International acclaim (or ~r
cultural 1Ind philanthropic contributions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane lelters from the Ameri~n College In SwItzerland for her unique phllosophy
of parenting Whh she haa shared with numeroU$ edu~tional and clvit organIzations
Mrs Whitney unique backgl1lund reflec ts a deep concern for soclal reform and
patrioUc servIce After attending lhe University of Iowa where she majored In
dramaUc arts she returned to her nallve stale of MIswuri In Kansas Cfty she
hosted her own rodic ~how for seflflcemen subsequent theatdcaJ radio and teleshy
Ision work earned her national recognition
Her 10v41 of people media expertise and organl~aUanal skills have helped raise millions
of dollars for charitable causes In 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S Olympic
Committee doubled r15 quota in donations under her leadership as ChaIrman
As a patron of the arts Mrs Whitney has coordlnaled various -shows throughout the
UnIted SllItes with exhibitIons In New York Palm Beah and Kllnsas City She serve
1gtn the board of many organlzatlons rneludlng the Kentucky HIstorical Society the
Womens Exchange of New York St Johns Hospital of Los Angeles 1Ind the New York
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currently maintains residences In Lexington Kentucky SlIratoga Springs
New York and New York CIty She has five children Her daughter Cornelia Is bull
graduate of the dass or 1980 from the College of Boc Raton
Lending color to the pageantry of the Academic Convocation are the academic robes and hoods worn by the faculty This regalia reaches back into the medieval ages when it served a functional as well as an ornamental role separating the learned men from other groups and offering warmth and protection
In America in the late nineteenth century a conference was held by representatives of colleges and universities to bring some order and system to the custom of academic dress Since then there have been periodic conferences to revise or reconshyfi-m existing practices
Essentially undergraduates wear the black robes with the white collars Holders of the bachelors degree wear hoods which are lined with the colors of the college conferring the degree and trimmed with the color representing the subject in which the deshygree was earned The doctoral robe is adorned with velvet and is also worn with the hood suitably ornamented
Holders of degrees from foreign universities or religious orders wear the entire academic costume as decreed by the conferring Institution
The following ist reflects the colors which will be found on the hoods worn In the Academic Procession at this Convocation and the subject each represents
Art Letters Humanities White Commerce Business Drab Economics Copper Education Light Blue Engineering Orange Fine Arts Brown Journalism Crimson Law Purple Library Science Lemon Music Pink Nursing Apricot Philosophy Dark Blue Physical Education Sage Green Science Golden Yellow Theology Scarlet Speech Silver Grey
College of Boca Raton graduates on Iy
White Tassel signifies Deans list
Blue Tassel signifies Presidents Honor Society
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION The High School at the Conege of Boca Raton
Karime Arabia Thomas Thornton Myers
Lawrence ElIJot Blum Shari Ann Poole
Catherine Mary Kelly Karen Lee Rlndo
Amy Anne Love Lesa Karen Roberts
Leslie Anne Marcucella Douglas Sanchez
Heather Ann Morawa Lisa Corcoran Votypka
Jacqueline Angelique Moore Wayne Charles Waldron
Laura Sylvia Myers Jonathan S Weeks
Judith Ann White
bull BOARD OF REGENTS - HIGH SCHOOL
Rolland A Ritter Chairman
William K Archer Jr James D Matthews Peter Blum Dona Id E Ross Gerald D Carville Richard E Simmons
CAREER ADVISORY BOARD - COLLEGE ELECTRON IC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Avery Fonda - Chairman
Jim Bauer Frank McAbee William C Broeffle Ted Nanz Paul Bury Richard Lepeska Howard L Davidson Robert Kva Iheim Leonard King John Temple J Emory Lane Morton L Topfer Ronald M Lowery James J Whidden
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MRS CORNELIUS VANDERBILT WHITNEY
Our speaker today Mrs Cornelius Vanderbilt WhItney is a nationally recognized
author historian and edllCator She has receled International acclaim (or ~r
cultural 1Ind philanthropic contributions In 1978 she was awarded a Doctorate
of Humane lelters from the Ameri~n College In SwItzerland for her unique phllosophy
of parenting Whh she haa shared with numeroU$ edu~tional and clvit organIzations
Mrs Whitney unique backgl1lund reflec ts a deep concern for soclal reform and
patrioUc servIce After attending lhe University of Iowa where she majored In
dramaUc arts she returned to her nallve stale of MIswuri In Kansas Cfty she
hosted her own rodic ~how for seflflcemen subsequent theatdcaJ radio and teleshy
Ision work earned her national recognition
Her 10v41 of people media expertise and organl~aUanal skills have helped raise millions
of dollars for charitable causes In 1979 the Kentucky branch of the U S Olympic
Committee doubled r15 quota in donations under her leadership as ChaIrman
As a patron of the arts Mrs Whitney has coordlnaled various -shows throughout the
UnIted SllItes with exhibitIons In New York Palm Beah and Kllnsas City She serve
1gtn the board of many organlzatlons rneludlng the Kentucky HIstorical Society the
Womens Exchange of New York St Johns Hospital of Los Angeles 1Ind the New York
Metropolitan Museum
Mrs Whitney currently maintains residences In Lexington Kentucky SlIratoga Springs
New York and New York CIty She has five children Her daughter Cornelia Is bull
graduate of the dass or 1980 from the College of Boc Raton
Lending color to the pageantry of the Academic Convocation are the academic robes and hoods worn by the faculty This regalia reaches back into the medieval ages when it served a functional as well as an ornamental role separating the learned men from other groups and offering warmth and protection
In America in the late nineteenth century a conference was held by representatives of colleges and universities to bring some order and system to the custom of academic dress Since then there have been periodic conferences to revise or reconshyfi-m existing practices
Essentially undergraduates wear the black robes with the white collars Holders of the bachelors degree wear hoods which are lined with the colors of the college conferring the degree and trimmed with the color representing the subject in which the deshygree was earned The doctoral robe is adorned with velvet and is also worn with the hood suitably ornamented
Holders of degrees from foreign universities or religious orders wear the entire academic costume as decreed by the conferring Institution
The following ist reflects the colors which will be found on the hoods worn In the Academic Procession at this Convocation and the subject each represents
Art Letters Humanities White Commerce Business Drab Economics Copper Education Light Blue Engineering Orange Fine Arts Brown Journalism Crimson Law Purple Library Science Lemon Music Pink Nursing Apricot Philosophy Dark Blue Physical Education Sage Green Science Golden Yellow Theology Scarlet Speech Silver Grey
College of Boca Raton graduates on Iy
White Tassel signifies Deans list
Blue Tassel signifies Presidents Honor Society
Lending color to the pageantry of the Academic Convocation are the academic robes and hoods worn by the faculty This regalia reaches back into the medieval ages when it served a functional as well as an ornamental role separating the learned men from other groups and offering warmth and protection
In America in the late nineteenth century a conference was held by representatives of colleges and universities to bring some order and system to the custom of academic dress Since then there have been periodic conferences to revise or reconshyfi-m existing practices
Essentially undergraduates wear the black robes with the white collars Holders of the bachelors degree wear hoods which are lined with the colors of the college conferring the degree and trimmed with the color representing the subject in which the deshygree was earned The doctoral robe is adorned with velvet and is also worn with the hood suitably ornamented
Holders of degrees from foreign universities or religious orders wear the entire academic costume as decreed by the conferring Institution
The following ist reflects the colors which will be found on the hoods worn In the Academic Procession at this Convocation and the subject each represents
Art Letters Humanities White Commerce Business Drab Economics Copper Education Light Blue Engineering Orange Fine Arts Brown Journalism Crimson Law Purple Library Science Lemon Music Pink Nursing Apricot Philosophy Dark Blue Physical Education Sage Green Science Golden Yellow Theology Scarlet Speech Silver Grey
College of Boca Raton graduates on Iy
White Tassel signifies Deans list
Blue Tassel signifies Presidents Honor Society