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Commencement Program Is Intended for Unofficial Use Only The 42nd Annual Commencement William J. Seaton Provost Officiating September 20, 2014 Order of Ceremony Processional “Pomp and Circumstance” by Sir Edward Elgar Kevin O’Malia, Organist Opening Remarks William J. Seaton Provost Thomas Edison State College Presentation of Colors Trenton Central High School Junior ROTC “Star Spangled Banner” by Francis Scott Key Princeton Pro Musica, Ryan James Brandau, Conductor Welcome and Introductions Gualberto Medina Chairperson, Board of Trustees Thomas Edison State College On Behalf of Graduates Matthew Hayes Conferring of Honorary Degree Dr. George A. Pruitt Doctor of Humane Letters E. Harvey Myers Founder and Architect, E. Harvey Myers Architects Planners Member, Board of Trustees The Honorable Rush Holt Congressman, State of New Jersey, 12th District Musical Presentation “Hark I Hear the Harps Eternal” “Invitation” arr. Alice Parker Princeton Pro Musica, Ryan James Brandau, Conductor 2 Presentation of Candidates for Degrees Dean John O. Aje School of Applied Science and Technology Dean John Woznicki Heavin School of Arts and Sciences Dean Michael Williams School of Business and Management Dean Filomela Marshall W. Cary Edwards School of Nursing Dean Joseph Youngblood II John S. Watson School of Public Service and Continuing Studies Conferring of Degrees Dr. George A. Pruitt Presidential Charge Dr. George A. Pruitt Induction into the Alumni Association Janice L. Kovach ’01 Closing Remarks William J. Seaton Singing of the Alma Mater Princeton Pro Musica Ryan James Brandau, Conductor Recessional Fugue in E-flat Major, “St. Anne” (BWV 522,2) by J. S. Bach Kevin O’Malia, Organist Everyone is asked to stand during the Processional, the singing of the Alma Mater and the Recessional. This Commencement Program is intended for unofficial use only. It may not be used for legal purposes or as proof of the College’s granting of degree to, or receipt of diploma by, any individual named herein. Contents of this publication reflect information available at, or before, the time of printing. 3 School of Applied Science and Technology Master of Science in Applied Science and Technology Iris N. Arrington, Lansdale, Pa. Jason E. Guthrie, Tumwater, Wash. Ambreen Bonnet, Kingwood, Texas Matthew B. Hayes, Lake Jackson, Texas Raoul B. Clarke, Stockbridge, Ga. Daniel T. Hutchings, Sparta, N.J. Nathan L. Crandell, Harlem, Ga. Jonathan W. Riddle, Pontiac, Mich. Kristen C. Duprez, Hillsborough, N.J. Ridhdhi Upadhyaya, Laurence Harbor, N.J Jean F. Frank, Chesapeake, Va. Bachelor of Science in Applied Science and Technology Abraham A. Abakpa, Hampton, Va. Andrew C. Belanger, Hampton, Va. Antwan T. Acree, Lizella, Ga. Philip Beman, Groton, Conn. John A. Ahern, Columbia, S.C. Kavina Shermaine Benjamin, Jacksonville, Jimmy Aikens, Jonesboro, Ga. Fla. Richard A. Albertson, Fort Wainwright, James Earle Bettencourt, Mission Viejo, Calif. Alaska Jacob J. Bickett, Chesapeake, Va. Doel Figueroa Albino, Nolanville, Texas Christopher A. Black, San Antonio, Texas Andres Alvarado-Pacheco, Doral, Fla. Sherry Ann L. Blair, Keller, Texas Andrew George Alvarez, Oak Creek, Wis. Mark Erwin Bogenrieder, Hobbs, N.M. Jerry L. Anderson, Channahon, Ill. Todd Brooks Bolt, Honolulu, Hawaii Richard L. Anderson, Dublin, Ohio Candice M. Boone, Fayetteville, N.C. Ronald Glenn Anthony II, Portsmouth, Va. John D. Bowers, Mantua, N.J. Samantha R. Apostle, Gonzales, La. Eric Boyd, Elbtal, Germany Philip E. Apotchie, Fort Stewart, Ga. Michael R. Brady, Smithsburg, Md. Paul P. Arnett, Southport, N.C. Tracy Don Breitenkamp, Enid, Okla. Nicholas Arnone, Freehold, N.J. Charles E. Brett Jr., Richlands, N.C. Elvin Arroyo, Honolulu, Hawaii Eric Paul Brillant, York, Maine Carlos U. Arteaga Jr., Manchester, N.J. Jack Britt, Hobbs, N.M. Pinchas N. Ashen, New York, N.Y. Ian E. Britton, Saint Petersburg, Fla. Robert M. Astudillo, Clayton, N.C. Daniel Patrick Brock, Fort Belvoir, Va. Jason Christopher Atwell, Hays, Kan. Jeff Monroe Brock, Cypress, Texas Jeremy W. Ayers, Shreveport, La. Charles Brown, Corinth, Texas Megan R. Baker, Walkersville, Md. Kathryn Christian Brown, Palm Beach Mike L. Bakker Jr., Sioux Falls, S.D. Gardens, Fla. Paul Robert Banta III, Meridian, Idaho Michael Thomas Brown, West Berlin, N.J. Robert Grant Bare, Hobbs, N.M. John P. Bruner, Portsmouth, Va. Joshua F. Barto, Deridder, La. Caitlin L. Brunetta, Virginia Beach, Va. James C. Bear, Myersville, Md. William M. Bryan, Roseland, N.J. David Bearman, Salem, Ore. Jason Christopher Buchanan, Irmo, S.C. Michael Lee Beckman, Yuma, Ariz. Ashley N. Burleigh, APO, AE 4 Bachelor of Science in Applied Science and Technology, continued Joshua N. Burroughs, Frederick, Md. Daniel F. Demeties, Honolulu, Hawaii David Bustos, Bronx, N.Y. Allen Deshler, Summerville, S.C. Lasonya Calhoun, FPO, AP Michelle E. DiMaria, Sicklerville, N.J. Elorine E. Campbell, Hawthorne, N.J. Jennifer Ann DiNero, Belle Mead, N.J. Cain Edward Carducci, Mount Holly, N.J. Steven P. Dinieri, Niagara Falls, N.Y. David O. Carole, Millville, N.J. Donavin L. Donley, Elgin, S.C. Randal D. Carpenter, Litchfield Park, Ariz. Patrick D. Donovan, Ledyard, Conn. Zachary P. Carrigan, Windsor Locks, Conn. Michelle Garcia Dorman, FPO, AP Johnny M. Carter, San Antonio, Texas John E. Dotter, Dallas, Texas Elaine Cascione, Morris Plains, N.J. Stephanie Janice Drake, Midvale, Utah Joel K. Cearbaugh, Middletown, Md. Julian J. Duenas, Yigo, Guam Gina Chang, San Antonio, Texas Bradley Dunphy, Norfolk, Va. Kelvin Romello Changur, North Miami, Fla. Daniel A. Duran, Escondido, Calif. Careese Trenice Charles-Boughter, Silver Spencer C. Dyson, Sugar Grove, N.C. Spring, Md. Joshua L. Eads, Keene, N.H. Lyndol Alma Christensen, Fernandina Brett C. Eaker, Honolulu, Hawaii Beach, Fla. Todd Charles Echeverria, Howe, Idaho Matthew Church, FPO, AP Caleb N. Ekane, Phenix City, Ala. Joseph L. Clark, Virginia Beach, Va. John E. Elke, Surry, Va. Christopher Adam Coleman, Cleveland, Ohio George Ellis, Woodruff, S.C. James M. Collison, Cape Coral, Fla. James T. Ellis, West Harrison, Ind. Nathan M. Colvin, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Michael M. Ellis, Staten Island, N.Y. Alexander J. Conde, Smyrna, Tenn. Eric E. Engelsrud, Fort Wayne, Ind. Joseph T. Contesso, Saint Joseph, Mich. Jedeiah J. Esteves, Daly City, Calif. Daisy U. Cook, Live Oak, Texas Donald J. Fahy, Newark, Del. Zach Cooper, Lake Zurich, Ill. Ryan Lee Falk, Denver, Colo. Mark Alan Corbett, Columbia, Mo. Ruel J. Falkenburg III, New Castle, Del. Jonathan L. Cornelius, Everett, Wash. Jennifer E. Fedorka, San Antonio, Texas Herminio Cortez, Brooklyn, N.Y. Lawrence L. Fenzel Jr., Littleton, Colo. Joseph M. Corvin, Lincoln Park, N.J. Jason R. Ferry, Norwich, Conn. James R. Cowart, Jacksonville, Fla. James V. Fingerman, San Diego, Calif. William E. Cox, Chesapeake, Va. Eric T. Finkelstein, Mission Viejo, Calif. Kevin Michael Cramsey, Hummelstown, Pa. Michael B. Fisher, Mount Dora, Fla. Todd D. Crimmins Jr., Goose Creek, S.C. Timothy V. Fishkin, Weatherford, Texas Angela Crosgile, Hawthorne, N.J. Jerrid D. Fleming, McComb, Miss. Almir Cutic, Washington, Utah Ramiro B. Flores, Houston, Texas Aleksandra J. Czaplinska, Lawrenceville, N.J. Daviyan K. Floyd, Grovetown, Ga. Stephen P. Davidson, Fontana, Calif. Scott C. Folckemer, Bath, N.Y. Deborah D. Davis, Denver, Colo. Michael Juan Franco, Honolulu, Hawaii Earl K. Davis, APO, AE Caleb M. Franks, Bloomington, Minn. Jimmy W. Davis, Newport News, Va. William D. French, Missoula, Mont. Michelle Lee Davis, Spring Lake, N.C. Jeremy Scott Funk, Spokane Valley, Wash. Veleka S. Davis, Chula Vista, Calif. Christopher Y. Funke, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Khrishnan B. Delacruz, Murrieta, Calif. Grant G. Gallimore, Goose Creek, S.C. Eric C. DeLeeuw, Norfolk, Va. Samuel K. Gaston, Schenectady, N.Y. Beau O. DeLeon, Brown Mills, N.J. Diana E. Gavrilova, Philadelphia, Pa. 5 Bachelor of Science in Applied Science and Technology, continued Chris M. Gaylard, Joint Base Elmendorf- Perry D. Henson, Vaiden, Miss. Richardson, Alaska Christian Peter Hernandez, West Chester, Pa. Christopher Blake George, Arlington, Va. Janeth Hernandez, Palisades Park, N.J. Lori Jane Germann, Glen Rose, Texas Matthew Leeds Hewitt, Robbinsville, N.J. Robert Scott Germann, Glen Rose, Texas Michael J. Hibay, Center Valley, Pa. Scott Dewitt Gerthing, Canton, Ga. Eric D. Hill, Manchester, Mo. Philip L. Gianutsos, Knoxville, Tenn. Anika C. Hillaire, APO, AP Jarad John Gilbertson, La Mesa, Calif. Daniel Hines, Lynnwood, Wash. John W. Giles, Fort Pierce, Fla. Jeffrey S. Holden II, Converse, Texas Raymond E. Giles, Kingwood, Texas Kevin T. Holloway, Honolulu, Hawaii David Jeffrey Giuliano, Ladson, S.C. Sherri Robin Hood, Teaneck, N.J. Tiffany Jean Glaze, Springfield, Va. Brian J. Hoover, APO, AE Tyler Joseph Godin, Minneapolis, Minn. Jared A. Hornberger, Los Alamos, N.M. Virginia Lynne Goins, Mount Royal, N.J. Stephen J. Hotchkiss, Hobbs, N.M. Matthew M. Gonzales, Philadelphia, N.Y. Joel Jay Hoyle, Winthrop, Iowa Fabian C. Gonzalez, Fort Washington, Md. Blake Edward Hoyt, Pensacola, Fla. Marques Grady, Las Vegas, Nev. Robert Hritz, Cream Ridge, N.J. Thomas H. Grant Jr., Suquamish, Wash. Luis A. Huitron, Germantown, Md. Arthur Theodore Grayson III, Somerville, William E. Humes, Groton, Conn. Mass. Jose M. Hurtado, Honolulu, Hawaii Steven A. Green, Forest, Va. Samer H. Ibrahim, San Antonio, Texas Nathan M. Grindeland, FPO, AP Benjamin Iglesias, Peoria, Ariz. Joshua Thomas Griswold, Atlanta, N.Y. Brian Russell Imrie, Camden, N.C. Emery Grohregin, Eureka, Calif. Keiko Ito, Beverly Hills, Calif. Christopher K. Gross, East Windsor, N.J. Mohammad Jaber, Fort Lee, N.J. Jose Guardiola, Fishers, Ind. Aaron N. Jackson, Brown Mills, N.J. Robert Gullo, Toms River, N.J. Christopher W. Jackson, Rainier, Wash. Sterling B. Guyton, Plainfield, Conn. Corrin C. Jackson, Ballston Spa, N.Y. James Douglas Haas, Saint Marys, Ga. Dwight M. Jackson, Lakeland, Tenn. Robert C. Haas, Mililani, Hawaii Timothy D. Jackson, Hixson, Tenn. Zion V. Hallenbeck, Newberry, S.C. Danielle M. Jaye, Newark, N.J. James A. Hallford, Sherrills Ford, N.C. Richard D. Jenkins, Redfield, Ark. David S. Halliwell, Aiken, S.C. Billie Jo Johnson, Lake Stevens, Wash. Kyle W. Hand, Flemington, N.J. Jason Edward Johnson, APO, AP Nathan Scott Hansen, Seattle, Wash.
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