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2002 YearbookOCR

2002 YearbookOCR

Opponent C rew First Row: Dan Ramirez, Jason Epstein, Jorje Botello, Scott
Sheffield, Jacob Lucarelli, Ransley /Ilario, Julian Rinaldi, Megan
Head of the Creek Misorek, Coach Karla Ward.
Miami Beach, FL
Head of the South

Augusta, GA
Head of the Charles

Boston, MA
Sanford Heritage Regatta

Heritage, FL
Southern Sprints

Melbourne, FL
President 's Cup Regatta

Tampa, FL
FJRA Championships

Tampa, FL
SSC Championsh.ips

Tampa, FL

SCOREBOARD

men & women CREW

by Seth Polansky

A building year for the

Team

The men's crew came up empty handed in its The men of
only race at the Florida Intercollegiate the Crew
team
Rowing Association Championships hosted prepare
by the University of Tampa. Lynn's Varsity
themselves
4 took the water and finished seventh in a for their
field of four Division I and three Division II
regatta . To
schools with a time of 8: 16.0. Florida Tech bea
took home first place in the event with its
time of 6:36.5. This competition was the member of
team 's first in the water all spring and the the crew
team you
first competition since Florida Tech 's indoor had to be
Southern Sprints two months ago. At the
Sunshine State Conference Lynn had one dedicated to
waking at
boat that participated and it was the men ' s
Varsity 4. That boat took home fifth place 5:00am for
with a time of 7:45.0, one minute and four regular

seconds behind race winner Tampa. The practices .
complete results are li sted below. The team
takes a van
Apart from rowing the team competed in to a nearby
Southern Sprints which proved to be one of
race .
Lynn's best events yet again as several
rowers placed high in their individual
categories for the indoor competition.

96 Rowing
SPORTS

Junior Jorje Botello keeps a con- The team practiced diligently to
stant rhythm during the 24 hour
row-a-than. Members of the be prepared for the races that
team rowed for 24 hours to fund took place during the fall and
raise for away trips. spring semesters.

The concentration level is high The team traveled off campus to
as this Fighting Knight prepares different driving ranges to prac-
to take a swing. tice their swing.

98 Men's Golf

SPORTS

Ilby Seth Polansky

Finding their way around the green

Men's

The team The men 's golf team started out hopeful with a
loads up the squad of returning golfers. The Fighting
van as they
Knights ran into some stiff regional competi-
ready tion as they finished fifteenth at the 2002
themsleves
for an away Southeastern Collegiate Golf Championships.
tournament. In their next tourney, the men looked good
early on but fell to sixth by the end of the
Anthony
Mannarino second annual Palm Beach Atlantic Tradition
tournament. The Lynn University men ' s golf
double
checks the team completed play in the 2002 Sunshine
van to amke State Conference Golf Championship finishing
sure that he in sixth place Lynn's Barry Erenrich shot a 152
hasn't left
and fini shed in 14th place. Lynn 's Anthony
anything Mannarino tied for 19th with a tournament
behind total of 154. Kevin Samstag shot a 157 to place
before 29th. Johan Markus (158) and Beau Deason
(160) placed 30th and 32nd, respectively. Pete
heading into Siriani finished 38th with a 171. Beau Deason
the hotel. (Lake Worth, FL) was deemed the best fresh-
man in the conference. Deason posted a 76.9
stroke average over 21 rounds, which was the

lowest total for any Fighting Knight.

SCOREBOARD

men's golf

6th/l 3 teams Spartan lnvitatuibal
5th/! Jteams Wild Cat Preview Cl assic
7th/] 7teams Grenelefe invitational
8th/l 7teams Rollins Invitational
5th/ l 2 teams Saint Leo Invitational
4th/I I teams Eagle Sprin g in vitation al
3rd/ 9 teams Barry Spring Break In v.
6th/l I teams Palm Bch All. Tradition
1Sth/18 teams Southeastern Collegi ates
6th/ 7teams SSC Championship

Men's Golf First Row: Kevin Samstag, Coach Eric de Abreu, Beau Deason, Johan
Markus; Back Row: Barry Erenrich. Anthony Mannarino, Steve Ossinger, Chase Wells ,
Federico Gog/iormella, Anthony Greco.

Men's Golf

99

SPORTS

Ilby Seth Polansky

Experience provides guidance for

Golf

Proving that experience counts and youth is the future,
this year's squad was led by an individual in graduate

school and the Sunshine State Conference Freshman of
the Year. Courtney Krell continued a brilliant career by

once again leading the Fighting Knights in stroke
average while Esther Lee showed great poise for a
freshman leading the Knights on four occasions and
even capturing individual honors at a tournament.
However, the entire team didn't quite have enough
finishing fourth at the South Regional putting an end to
another top season. Lynn took home the Springlake
Inviational tournament crown on the year while Krell
and Lee tied each other for first place in the tourney.

Senior Gabriella Jakobsson was shooting well before
leaving the team in the spring and junior Veronica

Maldonado stepped up at the end and was the team's
low scorer at the Sunshine State Conference Tournament

placing eighth. Esther Lee was named Freshman of the
SSC and posted an 81.4 stroke average over 20 rounds
and was third best amongst Lynn golfers, just two-tenths

of a stroke out of second.

SCOREBOARD

women's golf

Opponent 3rd 19 teams
Jrd /IO teams
NSU Fall Classic 4th/ l l learns
Lady Falcon 10th/ 18 team,
FJU/Pat Bradley Ist/ l lleam,
Lady <oc Invitational 6th / 22 teams
Spring Lake Cla-;-;ic 4th/ 9tcarn.,
Snowhin.l Invitational
Eaf1c Spring lnvitJtional 13th/ 13 learns
Rycler Floricla Women's 4th/ 4tcams
Collegiate 4th/ Steams
SSC Chnmpionship
NCAA South Regional

Women's Golf First Row: Veronica Maldonando, Michele Berger, Jenny
Moss, Esther Lee; Back Row.- Katie Cruise, Jackie \Naish, Courtnay
Montogomery, Gabnel/a Jakobsson, Svetlana Gounkina, Courtney Krell.

100 Women's Golf
SPORTS

Members from the Women's The team poses for a photo out-
Golf Team take a break during a side of the Lynn gym . The
tournament. The women ended women had practice during both
their season successfully earn- the fall and spring.
ing 4th in the SSC.

Women's Golf 101

SPORTS

Proving his skill, Toby Croke The men's tennis team finds
scrambles to return the ball to his ways to entertain themselves on
opponent. the long bus ride to an away
match.

102 Men's Tennis

SPORTS

Men's Tennis First Row: Martin Carenko, Pedro Mugica , Sergio Sancho; Back Row: Opponent W7-0
Coach Mike Perez, Raphael Almeida.Stefan Naughton, Toby Croke, Oscar Argaez. W 8-I
Florida Allanlic L 1-5
SL Tho mas L 2-7
North wood L4-5
Saini Leo rain
Florida Gulf' Coas1 L 2-5
North Florida rai n
1\nm,lmng Atla nt ic W 9-0
Va ldoslaS wlc W8-I
Norlh \.voud W 7-2
St. f-rnn cis cance ll ed
Massachuse tts rain
Northern Iowa L 4-.~
Eckerd W5-0
William Jewell L4-5
Rollins L 1-5
h·,mci:-; Marion L 4-5
\;SC-Aiken W 5-0
Barry L 4-5
Flonda Southern W 5 -il
Eckerd SSC
Saini Leo SSC.:

Overall 8-9

SCOREBOARD

men's tennis

II by Seth Polansky

Trying to overcome bad luck

Roll ed ankles and other forms of bad luck plagued the
Lynn men's tennis team all season as the squad

finished 8-9, its second consecutive season being one
match under .500.

Four losses came by the way of a 5-4 score and all four
were matches against nationally-ranked Division II

opponents which could have helped the team reach the
postseason. After being ranked in the top 15 almost all

season , the Fighting Knights ended No. 21 in the
country.

Senior Pedro Mugica proved to be the most consistent
player going 10-2 at No. 3 on the season with his only

losses to a top five NAIA player from Florid a Gulf
Coast and the retirement against Barry. To that point,

he had rattled off eight consecutive wins. Against
then-No. 12 Northwood , he moved up to No. 2 and
took care of twenty-seventh ranked Oskars Vaskis.
Mugica was the lone recipient on the team to get SSC
Player of the Week honors while earning an honorable

mention selection to the all-conference team .

Men's Tennis 103

SPORTS

Opponent Women's Tennis First Row: Masha Bajram ovic, Maria Alves, Bucke Yavuz, Jennifer
Greenwald; Back Row: Ass/. Coach, Marie Barber, Monika Mastalirova, Mana Palacios,
St. Thomas w 8-1 Coach Mike Perez

Tampa W8- l w 7-2 Rollins
Sai nt Leo W9-0 w 6-3 Florida Southern
No11h Florida W 8-1 cancelled William Jewell
Armsu·ong ALlantic Ll-5 w 8-1 No rthwood
Valdosta State rain w 7-0 Franc is Mario n
Clayton State W 5-1
w 5-0 USC-Aike n
G rand Canyon w 8-1
L 4-5 Barry
Univ. of Ari zona L 2-5 w 5-2 Saint Leo
Temple W 6-3 w 5-1 Roll ins
Ma,,ac l1usctts W 5-2 L 2-5 Ban-y
No rthern Iowa W 9-0 w 6-0 Wingate
Eckerd W 5- 1 w 5-0 Rollins

w 5-1 Millersvi!Jc

w 5-4 West Floriw

Overall 21-6 L 0-5 BYU-Hawaii
L 4-5 Barry

SCOREBOARD

women's tennis

I Iby Seth Polansky

Trying to climb back to the top

Tennis

All but three teams in the nation wished they Bucke
could be where Lynn ended its season. A fou1th Yavuz
place finish, however glamorous it may seem, was congratu-
actually a disappointment after winning the 2001 lates her
national title. teammate
Manse
The season started off just like any other with Palacios
four quick wins and carried the nation's No. 1
ranking into the fourth week of the season, How- on a
ever, No. 3-rank.ed Annstrong Atlantic put an end match.
to the Fighting Knights' 13-match winning streak Senior
dating back to the previous season. Unfazed by
the loss , Lynn went on to win 11 of its next 12 Maria
matches with the only loss coming to Division I Avles
Arizona. slams the
ball back
Then the unthinkable happened. Lynn had been to her
a showcase for dominance in the SSC ever since opponent.
joining the NCAA, but Ban-y defeated the team
5-4 on April 11 marking the first-ever loss to a
conference opponent in 42 tries, Another loss to
Barry in the third place match at the national tour-
nament gave Lynn its twelfth top four finish in
the last 13 years .

104 Women's Tennis
SPORTS

Sophomore Manse Palacios Bucke Yavuz goes tor the long
fires back the ball to the other stretch to reach for the return.
team. This was Manse's second The Fighting Knights finished
season on the Fighting Knights. fourth overall.

---

And he is out! Catcher George Team Celebration. Teammates
Branch makes the catch and congratulate another run batted
tags the runner out. Branch had in to help the Knights win one
a successful season. more game.

106 Baseball

SPORTS

I Iby Seth Polansky

Season ofteamwork leads to

Best

This pitcher It just keeps getting better and better for the Lynn
puts his all baseball program with its best-ever conference
behind this finish in the face of adversity. Playing the better
pitch as he part of the conference season without the lead-
hopes to off and No. 2 hitters, the remaining Fighting
strike out Knights rallied around each other and finished
the batter. with a 29-26 record, but more importantly, 12-9
The batter in the Sunshine State Conference and a fourth
takes a place showing.
huge swing
as he goes One game out of third and two games out of sec-
for the ond was the final tally. Despite a horrendous start,
power hit. the season produced the fourth consecutive 29-
win season, and fifth out of six, since the team
The Knights joined the NCAA. Playing a handful of confer-
had a strong ence rivals in non-conference play in the begin-
ning portion of the schedule, Lynn stole one of
season of three at then-No. S ranked Tampa and triumphed
hitting. 6-3 over Saint Leo in one game. Other then that,
the team's record through the first 11 games was
2-9, the worst start in over JO years. That's when
the team had a "new beginning" going on a tear
winning IO consecutive games and setting a new
school mark since joining the NCAA.

SCOREBOARD

L,L, W Tampa baseball

L FL Memorial

L Barry

L Florida Tech Ashland L
w Saint Leo Millersville w
L PBA W. Patterson w

L, L, L Saint Leo Rollins W,L,W

w Mercy FL Memorial w
w
NOVA Barry L, L, W

W, W,W Mercyhurst St. Thomas L

W,W,W FL Tech Tampa W, L, L
Lewis NOVA L
w
w LaSalle Saint Leo W,L,W

L, W Lewis NOVA L

Baseball First Row: Mike Scott, David Gariepy, John Zagaria, Mark Menahem, Brandon L,W Wingate FL Southern W, L, L
Tegano, Fred Guzman, Carlos POr1illa, Trevor Wilson , John Schulz, Steve Collins: 2""
Row: Jimmy Conover, Beau McMillan, Jared Katzman, Greg Brown, Alan Pitman, John W,L Concordia St. Thomas L
Cagney, George Branch, Jesse Beasley, Raymond Leyva; Back Row: Asst. Coach Tim NOVA Barry
DeVinney, Roger Vazquez, Enriques Baca, Bryan Ready, Doug Krupit, Bryon Gibbons, w w
Jeff Spicer, Lance Egnatz, Tyler Mesmer, Juan Colon, Jason Chehova.
cancelled Molloy Eckerd W,W,L

Overall 29-26-0

Baseball 107

SPORTS

Iby Seth Polansky I

Even small in numbers, they were

Spirit

The Lynn softball team embarked on a campaign

that was almost impossible from the start but was

nearly accomplished. They had to do it with only

10 players and came away with their heads high

after a 31-24 season, 14-14 in the SSC good Making the

enough for fifth place. Fatigued by having only play. First

10 players on the roster, Lynn lost a little steam in basewoman

reaches out

the rnidseason losing five consecutive conference to catch the
games and eight out of nine giving the squad a 6- ball and tag

9 conference record and was just about out of the the runner

conference title race. our at first.
The batter

After a couple losses against Saint Leo and Bany, season .
Lynn got back on track with three consecutive
doubleheader sweeps over Eckerd, Florida Tech,
and Rollins pushing the conference record back
up to 14-12. Only nationally-ranked Saint Leo
was left on the schedule. A sweep and the team
might have earned a postseason berth. There was
a sweep, but it was the Lions on the winning end
halting the Knights' season.

SCOREBOARD

Opponent softball

W, W PBA

W, L Webbe r PBA W,W

W, L NO YA FL Tech W, W

w West Florida Rollin s L,L
w Valdosta State
Barry L,L
L West Georgia
w West Florida FL Sou thern L. W,L, L

L, L North Florida Saint Leo L, W

W,W Barry L, W

Webber Tampa L,L

L Sou thern Indi ana Eckerd W, W

L Lewi.s FL Tech W,W

L Indiana Rollin s W, W

w Lake Superior FL Atlantic L

L Wayne State Sai nt Leo L. L

w Dow lin g Flori da Atlantic cancelled S oNba/1 First Row: Tasha Caskie, Amanda Prokop, Miranda Schultz, Leah Mellzer,
Lisa Lofton, Erika Youngblood; Back Row: Asst. Coach D,1nielle Daniel, Leigh
W,W Pa ce Reischmann, Candy Winlers. Kelly Gardner, Kelli Vetter, Coaches Amy Alderman
and Jeff Ellis.
W,W NOVA Overall
31-24
W, W Tnmpn

L, W Eckerd

108 Softball

SPORTS

Team Planning. The women Swing batter batter, Swing! The
come together to give each other Knights finished 14-14 in the
a pep talk before continuing on Sunshine Conference, coming in
with the inning. fifth place.

Softball 109

SPORTS

Men's Soccer MVP
Ross Lumsden

Women's Volleyball MVP Men's Basketball MVP
Fernanda Campos Dajan Smith

Women's Basketball MVP Men's Tennis MVP
Alex Cribbs Pedro Mugica

Banquet Women's Tennis MVP Men's Rowing MVP
1lO SPORTS Monse Palacios Jacob Lucarelli

Women's Rowing MVP Women's Soccer MVP
Megan Misorek Sarah Reed

Softball MVP Baseball MVP
Lisa Lofton Enriques Baca

Lynn Says Goodbye to

Athletic Director Dick Young

Lynn Unjversity will say goodbye to one of its most dedi-
cated employees, and the collegiate sports world will bid
adieu to one of its most valued individuals, as athletic
director Dr. Richard Young has announced his retirement
effective this summer saying, " It has been a very pleasant
experience at this emerging university. I appreciate all
the supp01t from the administration and all the effort put
fo1th by our coaches and staff. We have been competitive
in most of what we have done, and it is due in large pa1t to
the exceptional student-athletes that are on campus and
the administrative support. ]I is very refreshing to have a
student body like ours that excels at most everything
they do."

University presjdent Dr. Donald E. Ross said, "Dick Young
has been a vaJuable part of the Lynn University family for
the past nine years. He led our transition from the NAlA
into the NCAA and the Sunshine State Conference, and
has overseen the growth of our athletic department from
seven sports in 1993 to the 13 that we cuITently sponsor.
He has been a tireless advocate for our student-athletes.
We are deeply grateful to him for his dedicated service
and wish him well in his much deserved retirement."

quet 111

SPORTS

Men's Soccer MIP Women's Soccer MIP
Lee Dukes Tieal Clare

Men's Basketball MIP Women's Basketball MIP
Justin Wingard Precious Wright

Men's Tennis MIP Women's Tennis MIP
Raphael Almeida Bucke Yavuz

Men's Rowing MIP Women's Rowing MIP
Scott Sheffield Nicole Hope

Banquet

1ll SPORTS

Volleyball MIP SoftballMIP
Michele Newman Candy Winters

Baseball MIP Not Pictured:
Mike Scott Womens Golf

MVP: Courtney Krell
MIP: Courtnay Montgomery

Men's Golf:
MVP: Beau Deason
MIP: Barry Erenrich

Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Blue and White Club
Mimi Nieporte (Tennis) Arteus Sullivan (Basketball)

Female Scholar Male Scholar Betty Dudeck Scholarship
Athlete of the Year Athlete of the Year Josh Schultz

Candy Winters Geoff Peattie Banquet
SPORTS 113



IGRADUATNG C

Graduation from college becomes a dream to most
students way before they even step on campus. Freshman
look up to seniors, sophomores think to themselves "al-
most halfway there" and juniors can't wait to start their
final year. Being a senior is cool.

Although the year leading up to the big day can be
stressful, Lynn students chose to take advantage of their
last year in college.

Senior Week had three fun and successful events this
year. Student Activities sponsored a senior reception at
Gatsby's where they gave out door prizes and celebrated
the many successes of the seniors. Wednesday brought a
reception with the Alumni at Gatsby's sponsored by the
Alumni office and Student Activities. And Thursday se-
niors were encouraged to invite family and friends to a
Poolside barbecue on campus.

CLASS OF 20021

Graduation day finally arrived. The gymnasium was
filled as the seniors processed in for the ceremony. Senior
Matt Slobodkin (right) gave the Senior Welcoming ad-
dress. Marlin Fitzwater, aide to both Ronald Reagan and
George Bush during their terms as President gave the Key-
note address.

As a gift for their 30 year anniversary, Dr. and Mrs. Ross
were presented with the first ever Lynn Alma Mater that was
performed live for the first time at graduation.

"The ceremony was really nice. It was a great day of
pride for Lynn to see so many accomplished students
walking across the stage to receive their diplomas . Al-
though it is bittersweet, having wonderful studetns leave,
it is such a day of happiness," said Kathleen Shehan, Di-
rector of Student Activities.

Top to bottom: Tshenolo Lesolame and Uma Setshwane meet up
with friend s and family after graduation; Adam Payne smiles at
his accomplishment; David Sacks dances across the stage to get
his diploma; Marlin Fitzwa ter makes the Keynote address .

• CLass of 2002

Top to bottom: Josh Schertz and Mike
Passifiume after graduation; Dick Young act-
ing as Marshall; Gabby Jakobson and Johan
Markus after the ceremony; Joe Carey leads
the Class of 2002 in the new Lynn Alma Mater.

(',Lass of 2002 •

Bradley Middlebrook 11 ,
Student Service Award

Marika Richards

M. Elizabeth Maddy James J. Oussani
Cumpton Endowed Award

Memorial Award Kendrick English
Ying Chai

CommeNCemeNt

Go rdon and Mary He nke Count and Countess de Robert M. Sandelman
Excellence in Commun ication Hoernle Humanitarian Award Outstandi ng Marketin g

Award Joey Rego Excellence Award
Fernanda Campos Leigh M. Reischmann

- (', Lass of 2002

Bachelor's Degree Award Professional, Adult and
Christian Streit Continuing Education

Award

Master's Degree Award Medina McMenimen Bickel Tamra Black
Jianhu Wang
Fashion Award

MaraMcCann

awaR◊S 2002

Trustees' Medal President's Award Outstanding Teacher Award
Alaa Ali and Christian Matthew Slobodkin Dr. Miller

Skoglund CLass of 2 0 0 2 .

Doctor of Philosophy
Edith Ginsterg

Monique lgbinorn
Cummings

Phillip Jackson
Denise Bonnelt Jones

Julia McNair

Lyn Pont
George Manning

Anita &ialli
Eric Shamus
Jennifer Shamus

Master of
Business
Administration
Sara Balc=t7.ar
Kemal Bayik
Joseph Chammas
Mark Connor
Rr.nata de Negri

Sara Farmer
German Garcia
Manuela Gravia Muir
Christopher Hcxigson
Nashika Jackson

Jeffrey John
Mollie Kahn
Pamela Landquist
haron Lobban
Maria Regina Maia

• CLass of 2002

Julie McMillan
Sylvia Mejia
Arturo Paiz
Olga Perera
AJcssandro Ribiero

Farrukh Sayoo:l
Jianhui Wang
Anlali Seneviratne
Melis Yagcioglu
Master of Education
fawzia Alam

Marie Kaneko
Lisa Scala
Joshua S::hertz

Master of Science

Portia Bryant
Dana Daniel

Nicole Desai
Jeffrey Desilets
Amy Lefco
Joseph Korb
Paige McMann

Courtney Moore
Nicole Pffefle

Bachelor of Arts

Safiyya Hosein*
Marika Richards*
Cory Adler
*denotes honors

CL ass of 2 0 0 2 .

Susanne Babhing1-on
Solymar Ball

Jason Bergenfield
Carissa fuhm

Willie Bryant Jr

Megan Bubb
Sarah Cannon
VaJerie Cardinale
Fernanda Campos
Nalalie Glstr.llano

Megan Claflin
Erica Cohen
Heidi Cohen

Alexandra Crib!L
RhEX: Dciocl

Linda Desmarais
Lisa Difalco

Lorence Dip[XJlito
Maggie Dolce
Jillian Duool

Stephanie Ferrara
Dori Flack

G. Kemper Gaston
Neal Gertncr
Derek Gibbs

• CLass of 2002

Trncy Giuricm
Taryn Goldner
Noah Grmsm~n
Sharon Harrington
Stuart Henderson

Rorert Herman
Holly Hiles
Thomas IIuppuch
fuouisey Jamison
Edner Je,m

Michael Johnston
Kristy Kahn
Q1rolyn Kelly
Colin Knott
Mark Kottral:B

Ursula Kuzenko
AriliP Lutfy
Daniel Markell
Shaun Medeiros
Shari Michael

Ja,on Mi,ral1 i
Teoogo MoLsakmno
Jennifer O'Hanlon
Jennifer Mullin
Antonio Ong

Class of 2002.

Sara Mustelier Babun
Audrey Nicolini
Brandy Phalo
Nicholas Potter
Bridget Quinn

Anne Regan
Elizabeth Rod.Jiguez

Natalie Rosa
Stephen Rosenthal

Brian Rothman

Kendrick English
David Sacks

Manual Singer
Daniel Stern

Eliz.a.beth Stonberg

Ingrid Taskin
Tara Taylor

Jennifer Tegtmeier
Virginia VanAntwerp

John Wallace ill

Danielle Winn
JaCXJ.tEline

Wolbransky

Bachelor of Music

Ying 01ai
Melissa Crews
Martin Gueorguiev

• C,Lass of 2002

Ying Huang
Simon Kovacs
Hyun Soo Lre
Hongchen Ma
Robin Miller

Irena Momchilova
Michael Passifiume
Alexander Plotkin
As! rid Blake
Cristina Vaszilcsin

Bachelor of Sctence

Mart in Carenko
Jasmine Ezagui
Peter Kaplan
Irene Ortiz
Amanda Prokop

Bachelor of Science
in Business

Administration
Alaa Ali*
Groffrey Peattie""
Christian Skoglund*
Maria Claudia Alves
Noemi Araujo

James Baron
Christopher Bastian
Lawrence Bevis
Tamra Black
Erick Botzotz

"'denotes honors

Class of 2002.

Gregory Brown
Alejandra Ce!Edon

Qing Chen
Albm:ht Clary Und

Aldringeu
Drew O)nelly

Amy Cook

Ludmilla Cunha
David Deaulmerie
Juan Carlos Delgado

Phelps
Claude Dulude

Monica Dylxlwskc1
Allison Ebbin

Jeremy Fisenocrg
Jason Epstein

Maw·icio Eraw

Antone! te Fogarty
Charles foster
Julien Fruitier
Nicole G1nem
Jamie Goulieb

Thomas Gouverneur
Patsy Grnnt

Anthony Greco
Crirnal Brent

Heather Heaton

• (',Lass of 2002

Jfridi Rigby
James Huter
Jibrilla Tndimi
Kathie Jacoby

Cem Kaplan

Timothy Klipsic

Km Kouvelis

Tzu Hsein Kuan
Jordan Kuhl
Borja Quintana

Antonio Lama
Eric Lawson
Antoine Lutfy
Daniel Man7;ino Girado
Johan Markus

Mara McCmn
Giles Mct:;rath
Andres Mejia
S3Iltiago Mejia
Megan Misorek

Michelle IVlitchell
Luis Morasso
Proro Mugica
Kristy Ann Murphy
Richard Nemcek

Class of 2002.

Law-a Osorio
Steven Ossinger

Erica Parker
Daniel Perl

Alfonso Femia

Allen Pitman
Cheryl Pocis
Taylor Powell
Mariola Prado Gutierrc7.
Ilana Refr1Pli

Jrey Rego
Erie Reichelt
Leigh .Reischrnann
Juan Bernardo

Rivero
Jorge Rojas

Jillian Rollinger
lsatxolle Romcstant

Feklman
Benjamin Ros.,P-tli

Ali Saiai
Angel Sanchez Diaz

Sergio Sancho
l'aula Santos

Ka,rn Saunders
MichaelSchlossrerg

Jan Schreirer

• CLass of 2002

Su5a11 Shefhan
Zcrrin Simer
Matthew Slolxdkin
Ophelia Stephens
Jason undcrrncit:r

Morlica Thronton
£>fia Torres
Nola Trimble
Den isse Troconis
Sa.la Turhan

Sroa Unlu
Nicholous Varel
YaqueLin Vazquez
G. Dennard Washington
Jeffrey WUe

Anina Youngbloo:I

Bachelor of Science
in Design

Joyce Aoonne Tsliwna
Ash leigh Blackman
Rachel C,arr
Grace Caruso

Tonic DW1a
Angelina Feith
Leoogang GiddJe
LydiJ Glass
ldah Kenao~

CLass of 2 0 0 2 .

Telxigo Miltsc1sc
Sabie Magojwe

Senoo Moji
Farley Rentschler

Dana S:ialli

Marit Tuisk

Bachelor of Science
in Education

Diana Diaz
ElisabeLLa Amonacci

Mizell
Sharonda Brown

Toni Bucci

Maureen C.arlson
Chemell Harris
Loma Patterson

Adam Rosenzweig
Kenrcxxl SLerling

l.auraApy
Adil Avunduk
Michele &rgcr
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Katie Cruise

James Davis

Paula Echeverri
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Mircn Flore.">

C.arla Forti Sanctoval

~~ CLass of 2002

Keil h Foulis
Garreu Frent
Svellana Counkina
Daniel Cuzman
Jason Harris

Timothy Ilea1Jey
Gabriella Jakoll;son
Andrew Jones
Melissa Karlin
Philimon Kctshabile

Adel Khorak iwala
Robert Landmesser Jr.
Tshenolo Lesolame
Carcia Lctia
Kevin Lorenzen

Tharelo Mmikarc
PaLrtkM~n
Pau·lck Mohr
Francesca Moore
Pinkie Mothibi

Shirley Nt.haga
Gui Okcuoglu
Adam Payne
Stephanie Plucinsk.i

Sa.rah Rero

C,L ass of 2 0 0 2 .

Mark Richards Jcnni[er Rittweger Jessica Rosario Arldrcw Ros - Andrew RQS(~n Kerri Ru \L<;0n

Kevin $:1mstag Ann Schuetz Lauren Scott Dintle Scitm KmmogeLsP. :£rmna Um Sclhshw;mc

Michael Shannon Pete Sirianni Michael Squire ChrL,1ian StreiI V1lliarn Tei! !er ThmoTlhoro

Daniel Tobin Marion Wil<;0n Cmdy Win1 r.rs Julie Zorensky BS in Nursing Valerie Bafaty

,...florA 11 Sandra Askey
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Barlx1ra Fe-.'lrnn Irene Marie Figaro Ivy Cordon Joyclie Hffidad

~~ GLass of 2002

Linda 11 ir kala Joan Joi Margaret Kaye Dianne Llewellyn Nicholson Ann Manzella Donna McOillie

Q1rl1 on Mill, Linda Nesgooa Lori Quinn BS in Professional Studies Sallie BwTJey SDphia Ciaiora
Larry Heatly

Marsha Maxner Sherry Morganstcin Zoreida Q1n.ada Kelly Tcstagrossa Marsha Tunon Gabriela Vazquez

Brian Wheeler Associate of Science in Funeral Service

Mahama Brannigan Mark Meeson Katie M~n Tina Mulligan Gail Poitier

Ani.hony Pullen Jcx:ly Raney Evan St. Fort Karen Swab
CLass of 2 0 0 2 .



ISEN OR ADVE
At the end of four, five, and in some cases even six

years here, there is a lot to celebrate. A bachelor ' s de-

gree, graduate degree, and/or a doctorate degree symbol-

izes the ability to take the next step and move onto a fu-

ture that was not before possible. In this sections, fami-

lies, friends, and professors of the graduates take a few

moments to express their congratualtions to the graduat-

ing seniors. The 2001 - 2002 Excalibur staff would like

to extend our congratulations to all of the graduating se-

niors with a few words:

" If there was ever a time to dare, to make a differ-

ence, to embark on something worth doing, it is now. Not

for any grand cause, necessarily - but for something that

tugs at you heart. Something that's your aspiration, some-

thing that's your dream . You owe it to yourself to make

w your days here count. Have fun. Dig deep. Stretch. Dream

V,

ERT SEMENTSI

BIG. Know though, that things worth doing seldom come
easy. There will be good days. And there will be bad days.
There will be times when you want to tum around, pack it
up, and call it quits. THOSE times tell you that you are
pushing yourself. That you are not afraid to learn by try-
ing. Persist. Because with an idea, determination, and the
right tools, you can do great things. Let your instincts,
your intellect, and your heart guide you. Trust. Believe n
the incredible power of the human mind. Of doing some-
thing that makes a difference. Of working hard. Of laugh-
ing and hoping. Of lazy afternoons. Of lasting friends. Of
all the things that will cross your path this year. The start
of something new brings the hope of something great.
Anything is possible. There is only one you. And you will
pass this way only once. Do It Right."

criongw!ula/iono tlwce!!
CWe have crion fidence in you., and

have !!l'ai/h, /h,a/ you'tl 6e a6le
lo S'ickieve any/king you wan! and

6e a oucceoo al w.ka!evet you l'lyl
S'i{{ om ftove.,

J1l,on., ®an and C(ih,'liolina

136

Congratulations
Tracy

Be v~ proud of all of your
accomplishments. Your future is
v~ bright and we are sure success

will come to you!

Congratulations
on your graduation.

We are so proud
of you.

Grandpa and Grandma

137

Congratulations
Safiyya!

W e are so proud of~ou.

Your achievements and
strength ofcharacter
inspire us all.

There once was a bright guy named Adam.
Whose family was proud
that they had him.
Time was the test

But he proved he's the best.
So in cap and gown
they did clad him
Hip Hip Hooray!

We love you.
Mom, Dad, Josh, Chris,

Rena & Mitchell

138

You have just accomplished your
most valuable possession --
an education!
We pray that your future
will be filled with joy!
We are so proud ofyou --
Praise the Lordi
With our love,
Mom, Dad and Eric

139

Congratulations Julie!

We are proud of1f0Ur hard work am/
success and love 1fOU very much.

Love,

Mom, Dad, Brent and Michael

140

Eric Christian Carl Reichelt

Love Now ;;md Always,
Mom and Dad

141

Killy, Mi Angel

Poco son los escogidos para ser tan especial
como tu, mi hija.
Tienes mucho que ofrecerle a la vida -
ecuerda esa maletita que de pequena te
obsequie,
Con unos valores que siempre supe te harian
mucho bien
Para continuar por este peregrinaje que es la
vida misma,
Respeto a ti y a los demas.
Bondad hacia la Humanidad, Disciplina,
Teson y una Gran Fe
En Dios nuestro Senor.
Te Adorn, Sabes que siempre estare por ti.

Love
Mamy Mary

142 Pen&rtM~f Aclll

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Jim :Jfuber
cr'bree years and (9ut-

"Tou' re tbe c.Jr[an»

Congratulations!

"We £:o1Je rou!
Vad, c.Jr[om,
Jen &9 "I'im

J11bJ1rban Jlspbalt
Jealers,aCaCC ]11/y '01


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