Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The One Hundred and Twenty-Ninth Commencement: Sunday, May 10, 1992
Bonnie Ilene Abelson Daniela Luisa Falvo James Robert Kelly Michael Edward Adamski Ann Marie Fergione Matthew Peter Leonardis Kelly Kristin Anderson Louis F. Gentner, III Daniela M. Matteucci jon-paul Aylmer Margaret Mary Gibson Thomas Oliver Miller, III Christopher John Barbier Mark Haley Jonathan Richard Paules Christopher Warren Calhoun Thomas Charles Hewitt Cecelia Ellen Regan Dawn Marie Dewitt Joseph J. P. Hogan Michael John Repeckyj Bernard J. Faia Matthew Williams Howald Gericel A. Rivera Carol Anne Adelsberger Kevin Joseph Carroll Jeffrey Paul Aimone Victor Eduardo Cassagnol Maggi Lissette Albaladejo Daniel Joseph Cassidy Ricardo J. Alessandrini Jacqueline Cassidy Derek Christopher Allen Colleen Meghan Cavanaugh Kathleen Louise Allen Thomas John Cella Mark Christian Aller David Anthony Chiodo la'tanya Shantell Andrews John Jason Clare Nicholas A. Arduino Christine Marie Clark Joseph Jarrett Aromando Brian Anthony Clarke Anthony Richard Avicolli Susanne M. Cleary Earl Francis Baker Michael Devlin Coleman Ailena Sue Barner Gerald P. Collins Ethan Philip Baumholtz Michael John Coluzzi Dena Marie Bellucci Eric David Conard John B. Bennett Stephen James Connolly Michael Joseph Bennis Paul Garrett Conway Charles Steven Blake, Jr. Maurice Francis Cranney Gregory T. Blewett Nancy Criniti Andrew Christopher John Francis Cullen, Jr.
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