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Richard D'Arbure fills the Awards Night hall with
majestic sounds..
Liz gets her Almond Joy (in a characature) at Awards
Night. *^
RCC well represented at the Student Leaders Con-
ference in Framingham.
Eyes on the Prize !
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Edith Nkechi Agudosi
Nursing
Gertrude Ngozi Ahamuefule
Nursing
Raymonde Alcindor
Business Administration
April Marie Alston
Early Childhood Education
Judith Alvarado
Executive Secretary
Agnes Prisca Andrew
Early Childhood Education
Kidane Negasi Asgodom
Liberal Arts
Jacqueline P. Ashby
Nursing
Elie Beliard
Business Management
Kattia Belizaire
Medical Secretary
Jeremie Bernadin
Computer Information Systems
Celion BonHeur
L.A./Pharmacy
Mirlaine Breton
Computer Information Systems
Karen N. Brigham
Biological Science
Veronica P. Burgher
Early Childhood Education
Maribel Buzeta
Medical Secretary
Carlos O. Castro
Accounting
Bruce Anthony Chandler
Accounting
Stanley I.
Chukwezi
Pre-Nursing
Tunji K. Clary
Bookkeeping Certificate
E. Mary Ann Clevenger
Word Processing
Murat J. Constant
Pre-Nursing
Caridad Altgracia Dominguez
Executive Secretary
Charles N. Egegbara
Liberal Arts
Pierre E. Erilus
Computer Information Systems
Kendra Al-Kaleem Evans
Liberal Arts
Marie G. Excellent
Liberal Arts/Nursing
Mengistu Fekede
Biological Science
Eunice Feliz
Word Processing
Diane Renee Ferguson
Business Management
Hyacinth Ffrench
Certificate Word Processing
Viktoria Galinovskaya
Liberal Arts
Rosemarie Luna Garcia
Liberal Arts
Fana Gebreab
Liberal Arts
Sharee Lillette Gittens
Early Childhood Education
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Andre L. Givens
Early Childhood Education
Elsie Gonzalez
Medical Secretary
Maricel Goriz
Social Science
Lydia Violeta Gows
Liberal Arts
Maryan Farah Gure
Computer Information Systems
Hope Chidinma Guyton
Pre-Nursing
Noella Denise Guyton
Early Childhood Education
Nam Hoa Thi Ha
Accounting
Neycole Neychell Hill
Liberal Arts
Joanna Y. HoUoway
Liberal Arts
Jonnie Belinda Hopkins
Medical Secretary
Joyce N. Ibe
Pre-Nursing
Desmond E. Jacks
Liberal Arts
Dianne Jackson
Early Childhood Education
Donna Rae Johnson
Business Administration
Florence L. Jones
Pre-Nursing
Timothy Pierre Jones
Business Management
Irena Urzula Lisek
Liberal Arts
Stella Mbah
Pre-Nursing
Biological Nursing
Deneen Francine Mclean
Liberal Arts/Education
Hewan Medhanie
Accounting
Ilcia Mendes
Liberal Arts
Luz C. Montilla
Early Childhood Education
Stephanie Michelle Murdock Orquidea M. Moncada-Morel
Liberal Arts Social Science
William W. Musoke
Nu rsing/Science
Ralph Myrthil
Liberal Arts
Michelle Nanton
Liberal Arts
Monika Nixon
Business Administration
Maritza I. Nunez
Business Administration
Sandy Nunez-Perez
Early Childhood Education
Jose David Ovalle
Early Childhood Education
Pedro. D. Paleus Blanc
Liberal Arts
Oscar E. Pena
Computer Information Systems
Thuy Bieh Pham
Medical Technology
Gilda Pierre
Pre-Nursing
Neoptoleme Pierre
Pre-Nursing
Stephen D. Powell
L.A./Pre-Niirsing
Keisha Laniece Pratt White
Liberal Arts
Kevon Saulai Pugh
Nursing/Science
Ruth Rajas
Medical Secretary
Azalia C. Ramirez
Pre-Nursing
Kimberlian Y. Raymond
Medical Secretary
Wanda Roman
Liberal Arts
Executive Secretary
Claude J. St. Germain
Liberal Arts
Physical Therapy
Dave Anderson Sealy
Accounting
Debra Anne Simmons
Early Childhood Education
Anita Lynne Smith
Social Science
Derick Smith
Liberal Arts
June Marie Sweet
Word Processing
Bonnie Torres
Executive Secretary
MiUion M. Urge
Computer Information Systems
GiUian Van Delft
Liberal Arts
Carmen L. Vega
Business Adminstration
Jean Paul Vernet
Liberal Arts
Bernesh G. Werota
Liberal Arts
Caroline V. Williams- Johnson
Legal Secretary
Sara T. Wolday
Liberal Arts
Graduates Not Pictured
Associate of Arts
Saad Ammour
Wayne Neil Archer
Timothy M. Bagley
Carlos A. Bodden
Rozelta Lovett Boyd
Irvin I. Brooms
Paula Rosemaire Cardoza
Veronica M. Carvajal
Ginette Monique Charles
Sanjay R. Dadd
Yolanda Taundrea Funderburg
James Y. Hussey
Gloria Jones
Marc-Antoine Joseph
Sajid Juerakhan
Jamesline Leger
Keria Leonidas
Marie Yanick Lorquet
Brian K. Matthews
Susanna Minasyan
Annetette Nicholson
Altagracia Paulino de Mayers
Francisco J. Pinto
Marie R. Pluviose
Ricardo H. Rodriguez-Estrada
Wanda Roman
Ronald Junior Dadm
Earnst Suneus
Ruthland Taylor
Jekeisha Kim Whitehead
Associate of Science
Maria A. Albano
Dynell Diane Andrews
Joshua Lee Barnes
Carlos A. Bodden
Naima Boubakraouy
Soeurette Breneville
Cherry Brown
Tina D. Butler
Luz Maria Castro-Fuentes
Deborah D. Cato
Wilson Cespedes
Wai-ling Chan Lau
Sylvenise Chery
Lydia Rosa Colon
PhylUs Ann Coulter
Rosalind A. Dailey
Shirley-Ann DePeiza
Marie Louise Earvolino
Jemma Edwards
Susan D. Elkin
Norberta Febo
Strawady Valeria Forbes
Dawn Marie Fusi
Lucia George
Eric J. Giordano
Shonda Diann Green
Kitty Bing Guo
Tara M. Hargraves
Margarite Jeremie
Hector J. Jimenez
Rosalind Elizabeth Layne
Victoria Regina Leonard
Allison Judy Lewis-Reid
Brenda Lewis
Alyson Michelle Maio
Carolyn Denice Merisca
Nina Marie Nodes
Emily Tereasa Pinckney-Clark
Eva M. Ramirez
Luz E. Reyes
Gretlyn Cassandra Roberts
Linda Particia Roberts
Nina B.V. Roberts
Lionel Rogers
Ana S. Rosa
Kattie Dawn Santos
Miguel Angel Santos
Madreen Kudzai Shiridzinomwa
Mary M. Tolbert
Maria A. Valverde
Kimberly Nichola Williams
Gail Williams-Hoyte
Diane C. Ziener
Bookkeeping
Sarah L. Yee
Microcomputer Applications
Diane Mclaurin
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EVENTS
Community College
Student Leadership Association
Conference
PLAYBILL
The 1996 CCSLA Fall Leadership Conference " October 10-11, 1996 * Sheraton Tara, Framingham
Your Ticket to Adventure!
Surviving
Striving
Succeeding
Program
Convocation
Procession
Invocation
Rev Michael Ellis
Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing
President's Message
Dr. Grace Carolyn Brown
Greetings from Student and Assembly Leaders:
• Student Government Association
Gillian Van Delft
• Faculty Assembly
Jo Ann Mulready-Shick
• Classified/Confidential Assembly
Annette Douglin
• Professional Staff Assembly
Elizabeth Leon
• Administrative Assembly
Stephen Griffin
Introduction of Convocation Speaker
Dr. Sandra C. Vaughn
Dean of Curriculum
and Instruction
Speaker
Terrie Williams
Closing Remarks
Dr. Bruce Rose, V. P
Academic and
Student Affairs
Benediction
Rev Michael Ellis
Recessional
The audience will stand for the Processional, Invocation,
Benediction, Recessional.
Reception
All participants and guests are invited to a reception in th
e Multipurpose Room
Surviving
Striving
Succeeding
RoxBURY Community College
Fall Evening Asse
M B L Y
5:45PM
October 12, 1995
Invocation
Rev. Michael Ellis
Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing
Introduction
Dr. Paul K. Willenbrock
Dean of Continuing
Education and
Community Services
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Bruce Rose, V.P.
Academic and Student
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Affairs
Greeting from the Deans:
Dean of Curriculum and Instruction
Dr. Sandra Vaughn
Dean of the Learning Resources
Monica Bond
Center and Academic Support
Closing Remarks
Dr. Paul K. Willenbrock
Benediction
Rev. Michael Ellis
Reception
All participants and guests are invited to a reception in the
Multipurpose Room on
the second floor of the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Ce
nter.
Class Night
May 18, 1996
CORONATION
SSAABASAJJA KABAKA OF BUG AN DA
RONALD MUWENDA MUTEBI II
'A ROYAL CELEBRATION'
with
His Majesty Ronald Muwenda MutebiJI
Ssaabasajja Kabaka ofBuganda
Roxbury Community College
Tuesday, January 30, 1996
mOGEAM
WELCOME
Dr. Carolyn Grace Brown
President, Roxbury Community College
PERFORMANCE
We're Educators -A Touch of Class
(WEATOC)
REMARKS
Dr. Harriet Masembe, Harvard University
Afro-American Studies
INTRODUCnONOF
msmoHNESs
Anne Marie Wedgeworth, Vice President
Student Government Association, RCC
TOPIC
King Ronald Muwenda Mutebi 11
TJulture ^Development in Africa'
QUESTIONS & COMMENTS
CLOSING REMARKS
The 30th National Conference
on Student Services
Washington, D.C.
November 18-21,1995
OBT
speak Out!
presents
A Dynamic Multi-Media
Presentation and
Workshop
Elena Featherston & Elizabeth Martinez
BUILDING BLACKfBROWN ALLIANCES IN AN AGE OF DIVIDE-AND-CONQUER:
A Dialogue Exploring the Relationships Between African Americans and Latinos
March 12, 1996
Celebration of Acheivement
Presented by SGA
May 9, 1996
Big Brother
Big Sister
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You will hear in ihe next I'ew weeks of student-athletes* sacrifices.
You will hear that players are tired. You will hear they need rest.
You will hear that they have made a tremendous commitment to
their team's success.
But far from the bright lights and big money of the Division 1
men's basketball tournament, there are players who have made
higger .sacrifices, players who truly are tired and need a rest and,
perhaps, have made even more of a commitment.
Roxbury Community College's men's basketball team is a perfect
example. The Tigers concluded a 25-7 season last weekend by
finishing third in the National Junior College Athletic Association
Division 3 national championships in Delhi, N.Y.
"The biggest difference," .says forward Sylvester Mabry, "is that
we go to school and work and play basketball. They just go to
school and play ball. They can't work because they're on
scholarship, but still... I wish we could do that."
Mabry, like any of his teammates holds a part-time job while
.illending school and playing ball.
"It's difficult," said Mabry, who helped lead Madison Park to the
city championship in 1989. "You want to go to practice, but you
have to work. You're learning plays on a whim. This is a
community college, so you don't have the time to prepare like the
other schools."
Roxbury CC, which made it to the nationals by winning its first
state title since 1 989, lost to Gloucester CC of Sewell, N.J., in the
semifinals but came back to win the third-place game against
Jefferson CC March 9. It was the farthest the Tigers had ever gone
in the postseason.
Mabry, who averaged close to 23 points and 13 rebounds, was
named All-New England and will earn All-America honors as
well after making the all-toumament team, but the 6-foot-4-inch
forward was quick to praise guards Ricky Lambright and Darnell
Rogers. "You need great guards," Mabry said, "They opened thing
up for themselves, and that helped open things up for me down
low."
After and 8-14 season a ear ago, first year coach Brian Burton saw
a team with one returnee develop before his eyes. Lambright, a
former All-Scholastic at South Boston, and Rogers, who played at
Brookline, were the team's glue, but the Tigers also received solid
contributions from LeRoy Silas, Brent Henry, Derrick Smith and
Darryl George.
"Every piece fit," Burton said. "A big reason for our success was
our discipline on and off the court. Roxbury has a reputation for
being undisciplined, but 1 think we showed this year that's not
true."
Mabry is already talking about next year, something he was not
doing a few weeks ago. "Before the tournament, I wasn't sure if I
was going to come back," Mabry said. "But now that I've seen
what it's all about, I want to get rid of that sour taste I have."
"On the bus back home." Burton said, "Ricky Lambright was
saying, 'Hey, we did all right for a team with no scholarships.'
There was a lot more than basketball with this team. We had to
find a balance of basketball and the other things, and I think we
found that midpoint."
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