Vol. 1 Issue 1 c of Boca Raton October 1984 Enrollment record Honors convocation set at CBR Forty-four College of By: Kate Rishoff Boca Raton students were Asked what was the most honored October 9 at a The College of Boca popular course of study special convocation Raton has recorded its chosen by freshmen during attended by CBR highest enrollment figures the orientation meetings, administrators, faculty ever, according to Dr. Dr. Matthews replied: "The members and parents. James Matthews, Vice trend toward certain The honorees included 'll President of Academic courses continues. Business students who qualified for Affairs. is still most popular, the Dean's list and 17 who "There was at least an 11 followed closely be qualified for the to 12 percent increase in Hotel/Restuarant Presidential Honor Society. enrollment," for freshmen Management, General For the Dean's list, a and returning students Studies, and Fashion." student must achieve a combined," he declared Computer majors, both for semester rate point average "and we feel this increase Engineering and systems, of at least 3.25 with no was a result of the change to are on a steady increase as withdrawals, incompletes a four vear status." well. or grades below 'C'. Dr. ·Matthews said the The Presidential Honor September enrollment Matthews said students Society membership marks the second freshmen are becoming more required a Dean's List class entering the four year conscientious. "I have standing for two curriculum. And he heard from faculty consecutive semesters and predicted that enrollment members that students are a cumulative average of students who are billed will more motivated and more 3.50 with no withdrawals, be increased each year., studious ... incompletes or grades below'C'. CBR President Don Ross complimented the students Charles ScJ-lmidt on their achievements and pointed to CBR's progress in the academic world, achievement. Our Dean's auditorium. The invocation building dedicated declaring: List is growing ... was given by Fr. Martin "We are now attracting "That's what college is all Devereaux with a welcome students from 35 states and about. It is not easy to a~dress bx Dr ._J_o_bn-~~-- ..., 14 countries. WbeNvw ' . I hear more and more good I congratulate all who have James Matthews, vice­ things about the College of made it and those who are president of Academic Boca Raton. preparing to join them. Affairs, made the - . "Such praise is not by "CBR is rapidly presentation to Dean's list (\,_.:.. " accident. We are getting becoming a university.'' students while President -~ more attention; more The students, parents and Ross presented awards to , students and more students faculty were treated to a the Presidential Honor dedicated to academic roast beef dinner in the Society. Deans list/ Spring semester Armous answers $150 · Following are the Spring Semester 1984 Honorees: John Armour, Acting to the President of Director of Student Development said the Services, said the term following are services Stuart Abraham Anthony.Leavitt• "Student Activity Fee" was covering the $150 per Francisco Acevedo David Levasseur­ used in in the fall semester char~e: Andre Anderson• CarlynLee financial statement and • Library Services Sean Barclay CarlLinge should have been "Student • Parking Service Susan Belizaire• Richard Lue Qui• Dr. and Mrs. Ross Service Fee., • Transportation Services Trevor Blanc• suumneLurerurnanS~ • Nurse Services, Insurance Steven Bonsignore Jeftery Marcus Armour explained • Student Events (e.g. Herb Milgrim Charles and Mrs. Schmidt student service fees are Susan Burke• used to supplement a darices, field trips, parties, Livia Casola John Montalbano By: Judy Nilson . hi h pool parties, sport days, art Elizabeth George Moses variety 0 f sernces w c exhibits, athletic events). Bryan Clements Judith Nilson are impacted by student use • Pool Maintenance Sandra Cucilza• Ann Oliver The Schmidt College also classroom and lecture and student need. • Special Functions (e.g., Centre was dedicated to the Michele De Rose• Michele Rappaport facilities. "The new billing forms Honors Convocation , Catherine Di Nardi• Kathryn Rishoft College of Boca Raton at The Schmidts, Willian H. and the new catalogue Parents' Weekend) 5:00 p.m., Friday, Samuel Greco Susan Schnur Wittingham, noted artist explanation will reflect the • Security Boris Smith September 21st. ....,...,;.,.,l·oned to correct terms,, he added, Erik Harikkala has been Co...... ,., • Intramural Program Deborah Harte• Kimberley Strand• The building was made do life-size portraits of Mr. "and I hope this resolves • Unassignable facility possible by the generous Lee Harthman• Margaret Surber­ and Mrs. Schmidt. any misunderstanding damages Maria Teresa Herrera BoDDie Lee Twardosky'Robert donation of over one million Guests included Mayor among the student body·" • Tutorial Program dollars from the Schmidt Johnson David Walsh family. and Mrs. William Konrad, • College Town Services Darleen Kahn Kristen Wegman With an excellent meal Dr. and Mrs. Ross, friends, Thomas Le Pere• Mazen Zoubi• faculty, and administration L------..;..------1 •Presidental Honor Society candidates catered by Total Food took part in the ribbon Service Dedication, various cutting ceremony. impressive works of art were pre8ented, and will Students in Free Enterprise on going event remain on permanent "We are extremely proud By: Stacey Levme of this building," Dr. Ross throughout the United academics and show Merchandising student, display in the building. Students in Free States. understanding of our Tom LePere, a The architectural firm declared. "It stands as a Enterprise is an ongoing symbol of things to come The students associated economic system. These Hotel/Restaurant McCall and Lynch designed event on college campuses. with the organization scholarships have an Management student, the impressive two story and things to do in the cause This year at C.B.R., this of education." receive many benefits. annual monetary potential Susan Belizaire, a glass and marble structure. organization is sponsored They learn about business for individual students up to Computer Science student, The Rogers and Ford ''Ours is a great by Dr. Robert Leon,, On country- a nation of and economics from leading $6500. and Sandra CuculWl, a construction company Campus Director, and scholars and highly Events during October: A Banking and Finance began the building almost opportunity and champion Elizabeth Bates, Activities of freedom. It brought successful businessmen. seminar was conducted in student. Currently, highly two years ago, on October Director. Additionally S.I.F .E. Orlando, Florida during accomplished students are 1st,1982. success to the Schmidt What is S.I.F.E.? It is a family and now we of today, presents various October r12th and 13th. The being selected by Elizabe~ The Schmidt building will non-profit organization, scholarship awards to participants were: Bonnie Bates and Dr. Leon to jom house not only and those of tomorrow can sponsored by leading share in that success.'' students who excel in Twardosky, a Fashion S.I.F.E., and participate on administrative oftices but colleges and universities various projects. ----~~uva~,~~~~------~------Page2

Editorial ''What am I thinking? ''

We've changed our name. Once called the Pulse, we are By: Michael ~deck point in our brief but fun handled their beverages and for that you should all now the Collegiate, and along with our new name comes semester. was excellent. You had be commended. A little the dedication of publishing one of the best college papers This being the first article I feel that although our ample refreshments and warning here "One slip and in South Florida. of the new school year. I student body is very young, you knew where to draw the the fun on Monday may dry Our goal is to keep you infonned by covering as much of suppose it should be a only maturity has been line. up." our school life as we can. From sports to fashion to welcome to the four showing. Your next major test The Student Body and concerts, you can count on us to keep you infonned. hundred plus new students Since the beginning of the came on September 20 in college administration are There will be such columns as Mr. Disk designed to help attending the College of year there have been .three the package of soccer. Once working together, possibly students with computers, and one from the President of th~ Boca Raton this year. major tests and you have again school support was better than ever before and Student Government to keep you up-to-date on C.B.R. However, at this time your passed all. outstanding in the rain and ~t means things can only developments concerning you. true welcome will have to The dance on the second the behavior was unprove. We can only accomplish our objectives through our staff, come from another author. weekend was a huge impeccable. Let us all work toward the editors and contributors. I feel the editors of this paper will It seems to me that when success. First, from the Now the final pat on the same goals: be seen as the best team C.B.R. has ever had. people are doing something standpoint of school back may be premature 1. Education (You only Scott Vrabel, Sports ~tor, has a very impressive right, they fail to get their participation, if you did not but, I hope not. The subject get what you work for) and background to go along with his talents (editor for his high due credit. I would like to attend you missed more fun is Monday Night Football in 2. Fun - Have a Good school and sports editor for his college). Scott is a very take time now to commend than I can describe. Collegetown with free beer Year! dedicated young man. the entire student body on Secondly, the way the and pizza. TQ date this has Kate Rishoff, forever inspirational, has found her home its basic behavior at this student body as a whole been a screaming success as Associate Editor. Kate loves to write and can do so very well. What makes Kate unique is that in working with her, one never runs of ideas. Freshmen and Freshwomen opinions The entertainment department is where you can find Scott Kerniss. Scott loves music, albums, concerts and Renee Grant Rebecca Zimmer Kevin Frederick Gordan Lee movies, whatever you could think of. His concert reviews MAJOR: Office Systems MAJOR: Business MAJOR: Engineering MAJOR: Business have always been to the point and have always captured Management Administration HOME: Orlando Adrilinistration the reader's attention...... HOME: Freeport, HOME: Boca Raton "The school is basically a HOME: Jamaica In the 'clip and snip' department is wbere Layout Editor Bahamas "I like all' my teachers good one. The teachers are "I like the school, it is Franky Dedman hangs out. Also in charge of layout for his "The bathroom stinks in and courses. I made a lot of pretty good and the small. I like my classes. high school, it is one, if not the hardest part in putting Wixted Hall. I like to play friends. I also like the program study is real good. The people are friendly and together a paper. Volleyball but there are no atmosphere of a private The facilities are a little bit the Caribbean people And last but not least is our Art Editor. When you read such activities for girls." college." out of date." attending the school make our paper and notice the cartoons and designs, remember Usa Conca me feel at home." MAJOR: GeneralStudies Vera Baszkiewicz you have Jeff Russo to thank for those. Jeff Krowicki UsaBessoff That raps it up in the editorial division. In our MAJOR: Business HOME: Boynton Beach. MAJOR: Hotel "It is a small school and it MAJOR: Hotel Restaurant Management financiaVadvertising section is where Stacey Levine Administration · Restaurant Management resides. All through her life Stacey has been in the fast lane HOME: New Jersey is nice that everyone gets to HOME: New Jersey know one another. HOME: New Jersey "I like the College partly of business and she enjoys the pressure. Stacey is also very "Boca is a nice area. The "I like my classes. I made adept at keeping records and getting ads when they are people are nice, the College Everyone is so friendly. The because of the sunny teachers -give their a lot of friends. The food is · atmosphere. However I most needed. Over the years she has shown an endless is enjoyable. Tennis and not very good though." reserve of energy and is always willing to help. Golf are my hobbies." individual attention." think they should pay us to Our Supervising Editor Albert Kaufman comes to C.B.R. eat the food." with thirty years experience. He has already set the standard for the staff and editors, and we are all devoted to meeting these standards. The reporters (listed in the staff box) are a mixture of the various levels of academics and nationalities. This mix New beginnings: New challanges will prove an asset in making our paper successful. Ann In regards to contributors, we need, will use, and By· Laura Giannetti smiles, new food, ~ and all new beginning welcome all the volunteer help we carr . This ison one .. ' Sitting by the lake before are all part of the heart- Each student ~nt condition, however. The Collegiate staff is a working staff; t.n sun sets, I feel a sudden warming challenge college and yet all very much the we are not a social club. We have not got the time, and even brings. same. Wondering, asking, if surge of new desires, new we did that would net be our purpose. beginrung. laughing, studying and And last, myself. Along with Kate, I have been honoured and best of all, Old dreams of childhood by being named an associate editor, and given the task ol ne~ challe facing me become reality. sometimes even sobbing putting the paper together. the coming fa semester. Fresh new relationships under the tree by the lake,· We are committed to printing the best paper possible Far from home, many begin, bringing with them looking towards the We want to thank all who have giyen their time, anc new challenges arise. joy and understanding. Christmas break, telling encourage to anyone who would like to help to contact an3 Sharmg a room with a new Some are lasting, while family members of all their editor (located in Student Services). ace can bring many others are just for the fresh ideas for the coming beau..iful experiences. New passing. Spring. answeredWe are openin the to next suggestions issue of theor comments'Editor's Corner.' which will Thes« bE ...,______may be dropped off in Student Services, marked C/O Th« Editors. May the Force be withyou( ... and us). By Andrew Wallen

Associate Editors ...... Andrew Wallen Kate Rishoff Business ...... Stacey Levine Entertainment Editor ...... Scott Kerniss Sports Editor ...... Scott Vrabel Staff ...... FerdaKavak JoeSonuna Mike Drucker Feature Editor ...... Chiz Lane Staff ...... Judy Nilson Meredith Mancini Susan Belizaire Tim Wicks BillZiton Doug Dudek Photo Editor ...... Leslie Kochinski Layout ...... Frank Dedinan Art ...... Jeff Russo Supervising Editor ...... Albert Kaufman

The Collegiate needs help! CBR students hard at work It needs reporters, photographers, typists, advertising sales persons, lay-out specialists. Above all, it needs young men and women who believe that the College of Boca Raton is "Something special" in their academic lives 8nd deserving of a campus 8 And speaking of spelling, a news­ newspaper of which all can be proud. Blooper Brigade paper headline trumpeted this unfor­ All we are asking is a couple of hours a week. 8 An advertisement seeking stu­ tunate error: "Eighth Graders' Spellnig If you are interested, please call one of our associate dents for an evening school course con· Contest Set for Saturday." editors. Their names are listed in the Collegiate. Or you tained this headline: "How to Speek Will the winner please apply for a can contact AI Kaufman, Student Advisor, at his office in and Write Like a Colleg Graduate." newspaper headline writer's job first Wixted Hall. thinp Monday morning. We 'll consider it if they teech us how 1 to spellik one too. · October, 1984 Page3 One does not start a job one begins a career -H. L. Davidson, I.B.M. ~e likes to see better jobs given to those WhO earn them· By Kate Rishoff ~mg people become part of team while working on ~ Feature Editor given task or major project. Where productivity is concerned, he enjoys watchin~ the developm~nt stages of a When one opens the College of Boca Raton catalog and brand new product and share m its success turns to the high technology advisory page, there is one ".No~y likes to work on failures," he ~ys, "I get most name that stands out from the rest. It is .a name satiSfa~tion from leading a project, reaching the objective synonymous with success, not only for the company he and bemg a part of the team." ' represents, but for his own story of the rise to the top. The . Loo~g. back on his career, Davidson was aked to give man is Howard L. Davidson, Site General Manager of ffiM his defwtlon of success. he claims it was luck and timing Boca Raton. and went on to explain that it was when electronic Davidson describes his first assignment at IBM as a technology was in its infancy, and he was fortunate enough "humble one." Having left Rensselaer Polytechnic to be selected. Institute early due to financial and medical problems, he Not being thoroughly satisfied in subassembly he took remembers that "finding a good job wasn't easy, since advantage of voluntary education classes appllcable to there was no family business, and I was not exactly an electronic work environments. Much to his satisfaction' he entr{!preneur. '' was transfe!Ted .to electronic test when there was a n~ed Davidson pursued odd jobs and was finally hired by IBM for electroruc onented people. Davidson worked long and in Poughkeepsie, New· York, in the subassembly/key hard hour~. "As long as there was work to be done," he punch line. He emphasizes the point that "one does not always stnved ~o do more than what was required to do. start a job - one begins a career," and that every .H~ emphasiZed that promotion "is based on a executive no matter who he is started at a humble position manager, he or she m~~ .stress needs of their people. ~gness to do. all ~sks above and beyond, and those at one time in his. Along these same lines, he stressed that There must be a compatibility among subordinates rather JO~ that need domg Without being told; it is just a matter managers, (especially site managers) are never hired­ than "~naging ~r working through scare or fear." of t~e before you reach higher levels." they garner success over the years. . Davu~son explamed that IBM has three basic beliefs· the It. lS .easy to see why Davidson is where he is. His Asked if there was any course of study that college first be~g respect for the individual, second pursuing all dedica~10n to the company, respect for his peers and students should concentrate on in today's technological tasks m an. exc~lle~~ manner, and finally insuring subordinates, and his evident concern for today's youth society, Davidson said this varies with the individual. ~ustomer satisfa~Ion. I feel the most important however ~d . th~ir advancement in careers, should provide "Each individual has their own drives, their own lS res.pect for the individual ... that is the main ingredient" lDSpiratio~ for ~ollege students everywhere. ambitions; people ought to pick out a career which hesaid. • . In quotm~. ~~ wor~s of "motivation, edification and emphasizes their strengths, and that is what they should D~g his 36 year career at IBM, Davidson found many mvolvment, It lS obvious that Davidson truly practices concentrate on." ~e~a~g aspects. He made special note of "seeing an what he preaches. He also believes, however, that success goes beyond ~divi~ual become successful that you recognized earlier • Editors note -Since this article was written Howard classroom discipline. He said one should grow within the m th~Ir career ... motivation, edification and involvement; Davi£!son has retired from IBM We thank Mr. Davidson business toward management positions. In being a good that lS the most pleasant thing to see." for his words ofinspiration, also Wish him happiness for his future.

New food service for CBR Masters degree The CBR cafett:ria ~s a ~ew food service this year, The are used. Dressings are made from scratch and the such fields as Medicine, potatoes are real and not instant. Also fresh is all meats, College administrators To~ Food Sern~e Direction Co. It is the largest food gave the go ahead this week Nursing, Social Work, service company m South Florida, operating 21 cafeterias. the fish can be fresh or frozen. Clinical Psychology, TSFD was called only a few weeks prior to start of the fall TFSD would like to form a student food committee to for implementing the first Masters Degree to be Rehabilitation, and Health se~ester, and is doing its best to overcome problems and work with them. They would like special events throughout Adlninistration. tbe year but have already discovered tbe lack ol intel'elt ia offered by the Colle&e o1 to giVe the best service and quality possible Boca Raton. CBR decided it was tiine to have a new ·food service at CBR (the spaghetti contest is an example). The degree is in Health recruit nationally for the end of last year. When all bids were submitted, the Halloween is a big time for TFSD, and they would like to students who wish to DAKA company was chosen. Yet, when it came time to have the cafeteria looking like a haunted house. This and Human Services with a develop professional skills sta:t, company changed its agreement. Unhappy with this depends on the college. The Boca Burger will be served specific emphasis on among South Florida's SWitch the College decided to go with TFSD. Even though it once a week and will be made up of what students eldercare administration. finest geriatric care was. extremely short notice TFSD accepted. expressed they would like to see. Nearly two years in the facilities. The Masters The College has required that all students show their planning, the Masters J?chard Grund, vice-president of operations, Margo Degree is designed to meet Degree program begins in Elliot, manager and Bob Lehr corrdinator, say the I.D.'s. This is for students' protection. Being on a strict February of 1985. budget they are only alloted a certain amount of money per the growing demand for company and staff are more interested in quality and trained personnel in the service rather than speed. To achieve these objectives student. If they go over budget the tuition will increase so The program is under don't bassle Elizabeth. She's only doing her job for rapidly expanding field of the~ ask the following from students. y~ur eldercare administration direction of Dr. David J. First, they ask we dispose of our trays properly and that benefit. which includes nursing Demko, recipient of the we .take only two glasses. Secondly they request you do not TFSD would like to remind students of the dinner hours. Virginia/Sylvester Chair of Weekdays are from 4:30p.m. to 6:00p.m. and weekends homes, adult day care, "WIDdow shop." adult congregate living Gerontology, who has A top prio~ity for TFSD is to offer as much homemade are from 4:30 to 5:30p.m. attained many national TSFD is trying its best to make stq_dents happy, so help facilities, and retirement food as possible. A baker comes in daily to make rolls communities. honors in his brief career. desserts and other items. Only fresh fruits and vegetable~ them whenever you can. The program is intended A recent graduate of the for employed persons who doctoral program in seek to enhance their Educational Gerontology at professional skills and the University of Michigan, Dr. De.schner on job placement move to higher level Dr. Demko brings to the CBR campus special skills decisively, but with ease. opportunities, Dr. Deschner devoted to her own positions. professional practice. As The curriculum has been in such fields as retirement It was one of those Dr. Deschner has been at has many obiectives. She planning and psycho social CBR for two years now and for the future, she has many established in accordance pleasant surprises ... helps students make goals in sight. She has with guidelines provided by aspects of aging. Being a new student I was has brought about many important career decisions "This master's progam is successful changes. Her received great response the Association of anxious about my first and teaches them the skills from students and her hope University Programs in the first of its kind in the writing assignment for the role as Director of and strategies so nation," said Dr. Demko. Counseling and Placement is to separate these Health Administration and school p~per. But I desperately needed to get important fields into two the American College of "In time, I am confident it prepared several questions, is to assist students having out in the "real world" if will attract a body of problems in school. divisions. However, there is Health Care got up my nerve and you will{and get a job. no doubt, one overlaps the Administrators. students who will bring new plunged into the Student These problems vary Another aspect of Dr. honors to the College of from homesickness to other. The coursework is Services office. My mission Deschner's profession is Making a career decision consistent with the state Boca Raton. was to interview Dr. failing a course. In the teaching students how to "Moreover, the program latter instance, she is a very important one. It is educational requirements Deborah Deschner write resumes. These skills one that often needs much for Nursing Home is designed to fill a need for PhD ... She is titled institutes workshops are invaluable and they are health care/specialists in concerning study habits, discussion and professional Administrator licensure. "Director of Counseling and offered at the College of counseling. Well, with Dr. The 43 credit hour plan of South Florida, especially in Placement" but, to be sure, and works to help perfect all Boca Raton. the middle management learning skills. In working Deschner you get the best of study consists of courses that title is an Dr. Deschner is a part both worlds; one world scheduled on an accelerated field. understatement. with the placement of time employee at CBR and "It is estimated more students for job offering a lot of good advice basis during evenings, At the door I was met by a the rest of her time is and the other, some great weekends. Students can than 900,000 jobs will be very friendly and attractive opportunities. complete the program while added in the geriatric woman who spoke maintaining their current health care field before the end of this century. NEED AN APARTMENT? work schedule. Unlike traditional "Many of these jobs will be in south Florida where A HOUSE? RENTAL? academic programs, the new Masters Degree calls the aged population is Would you like to invest-in Real Estate? for extensive use of adjunct growing by the thousands." , faculty. These are Intra-Coastal Raalty, Inc. professionals currently Reel E•tete lnve•tment working in the field and who bring extensive clinical and ·Robert Leon - administrative experience N. Federal Highway Suite 228 Boca Raton, Fl33431 into the classroom. Telephone (3061482-2799 Adjunct faculty represent Pa~e4 October, 1984

CBR co~nes of A look at the old Cubs But of course, it was only three weeks later that things lead. Vlhen the Mets came to Chicago two weeks later, the By Scott Vrabel started to change. lead·was five. The Cubs got off on the right track when they defeated · By Aug.16, the Cubs were 30 games over .500 (74-44) and The year was 1969. There were hippies, yippies, John Philadelphia 7.0 in the opening game of the season. In front Lennon and Yoko Ono and flower power. VietNam was nine games up on the Mets. Three days later Ken Holtzman of 40,000 fans, reserve Willie Smith belted a threw a no-hitter. On the morning of Aug. 20, 1969, the real. Not just a small chapter in some history book. pinch- homer out of the park to give the Cubs the win. led the by 7 and one-half Along with much of the other craziness in the world, the The Cubs won 11 of their first 12, and by Memorial Day games. Chicago Cubs were seeking a National League Pennant. led second place Pittsburgh by 7. The New York Mets were On Sept. 7, three weeks from the endof the season, the Unfortwtately the memories of the 69 Cubs have :withstood in fourth place, nine back. After a -header sweep than Cubs faced Pittsburgh at . The Pirates had the decade much better the team withstood that over the St. Louis Cardinals June 29, the lead was back to won the first two games of the series to cut the Cubs lead September when the Mets overtook them and won the eight. en route to a 21-win season, beat over the Mets to 3 and one-half. Willie Stargell belted a two division. Rob Gibson in the opener, 3-1. had four hits homer against the wind to give the Pirates a 7-5, extra­ "I've been in five and I've got all the great in the second game.as the Cubs won 12-1. memories," Cub pitcher Kenny Holtzman said. "But win. people always ask me first about the 1969 Cubs." In early July the Cubs headed for New York and their Or. ')ept. 10. the Mets defeated Montreal in a double­ first crucial encounter with the second-place Mets, who header and Philadelphia beat the Cubs. For the first 155 On Aug. 19, 1969, Holtzman threw his first no-hitter. trailed by five games. The Mets had won five straight and Holtzman beat Atlanta and Phil Niekro on a three-run days of the season, the Cubs had led the way. Now they the Cubs had lost three straight. trailed. From Aug. 14 to Sept. 10,_the Mets won 23 of 29 homer by . A standing room only crowd of 41,000 More than 55,000 fans watched the Cubs and Jenkins take fans cheered and went crazy,for ·10 minutes after Hank while the Cubs won 11 of 27. a 3-1 lead into the ninth inning of the first game. In the The pennant race was officially over for the Cubs on Aaron grounded to Glen Beckert to end ninth inning centerfielder Don Young dropped Met first the game. Sept. 24. Only 2,217 fans went to Wrigley Field to watch the Nobody wanted to leave the ballpark that day. The baseman 's fly ball at the wall for a double Cubs beat the Expos. Later that night, the Mets won to and then lost Ken Boswell's pop-up in the sun for another clinch the division. ve"rdict was in. The Cubs were going to win the pennant. double. The Mets won 4-3 and the chase was on. The happiness had lasted more than four months already. For Cubby fans, it will always be the SlUDIDer where Jimmy Qualls, a Cub reserve player broke up Tom . cheers and laughter turned to sorrow. It had been 24 years since the last Cub pennant and enough Seaver's perfect game with a ninth inning . The Cubs was enough. lost the game but bounced back the next day when Bill "We never had any doubts we couldn't win it," Santo Hanrls beat the Mets, leaving the Cubs with a four-game said. Christensen: The man, the coach

On May 28th, 1959, in Rego Park, N.Y., Robert and Elena Harry moved to N.Y., where he drove a cab aurmg tne aay playoffs with a 29 win, 23 loss record. This is Harry's and played baseball at night. second year as Head Coach at the College of Boca Raton, Christensen gave birth to an eight pound, two-ounce boy and he has his hands full. He ·is not only the Head Coach, named Harry. The couple moved to Roslyn, Long Island He still hoped to get the same chance again. After a few months of working and playing ball, Harry was offered a but also fulfills the task of Housing Director. where he was raised. job in Florida as pitching coach at the College of Fort His responsibilities are much more compl_ex. His As a young boy, his main interest was the sports ~orl~, Harry attention is in demand as Housing Director, and must be particularly baseball. His dream was to some ~ay_ p1tch. m Lauderdale. took the job and one month later was moved to the head coach position where his team won 37 balanced with his sports activities. He must house the IWUor leagues. he. _grew . ~desi.. outof62 1 cs grow, but his talent as weD. Re p1ayed four real'S' 1!1 school in 1m r_, all complaints and assure that the R.A.'s are doing their and two years at Miami Dade South College m Flonda. . o year did not look as promising. The ----ltbedorms College could not economically justify carrying the te~. job. His second year of college ball as a pitcher was his best. As baseball coach he must discipline his players, teach He won ten games and lost only five, while leading the So Harry was left with a lot of talent and no place to use 1t. Fincilly, after nwnerous attempts to raise the budget to them the fine points of the game, togetherness, and team to a division winning championship. _Qn J~e 16~, save the team a savior appeared, The College of Boca develop a winning attitu

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. from The Boca Raton News 1"'--·"·=- Thuma Knights' opponent for their-coming-out party. Sports Personallties _., ~•nnru< Writer The visiting Falcons needed until the 'They're (c BR) a very' By: FerdaKavak LAUDERDAlE- Roy Wiggemansen contest's second half to score the game's lone d felt a bit like a father waiting for his goal and defeat the Knights 1~ . .But Very angerOUS team. A player will be bar mitzvah or confirmation to take Wiggemansenandhisplayerscouldfindplenty They were ever. y bl't of interviewed for every Both symbolic ceremonies celebrate of bright spots in the defeat. collegiate issue from two of of age, and that's what Wiggemansen, "We came into the game thinking we could h t t d d C.B.R. 's successful athletic of the College of Boca Raton's win it," said Gus.Pardo, the Knights' leading W a We ex pee e an program. This issue is team, felt his Knights had done. scorer with six goals in five games for CBR (4- m0 re .' devoted to Darlane Khan show off his team, Wiggemansen rented 1). (captain of women's tennis Stadium, invited Coral Springs High "It was~ at halftime·and we thought we had - C I jf t t e a m) , a n·d D a v i d marching band to entertain at control of the game, but they scored the one -===~---=-.:..:..:...:_:...==::::::::::::: Levasseur. and scheduled NCAA Division ll gOalandstartedplayingbetterafterthat." the Falcons' goal came off a direct klck Darlene Kahn is the champion Seattle Pacific as the The Knights outshot Seattle Pacific 17-6, but with 20:46 remaining in the contest, and captain of the women's tennis team. She came from Panama last year to study Computer Science. "Our new coach (Roy Wiggamensen) is dedicated to making this a winning program. This year's team seems to be well organized compared to last years," said Kahn. "We should be able to compete against the better schools like Flagler andUNF." David Levasseur is a junior at the College of Boca Raton. When not in the classroom, he can be seen on the golf course. Dave's the captain of the golf team. "I see that athletics in general are better this year than in previous," he said. Last year we laeked good players. To be successful in .tbe.national e , we I ~~~~~~~~~ good players. "Our goal is to win the district and go to Michigan (Nationals). With the talent we have it's certainly a possibility," said Levasseur. The first tournament of the season is the Stetson Invitational on Oct. 4, 5 and 6, in DeBarry, Florida. ·

in by center midfielder Scott Cairns. The Knights' best scoring opportunity came one goal was going to be the game," with 5:28 remaining when Falcon defender Wi~:geiJnansen. "I'm disappointed because C.B.R. Men's Golf Team Tommy Donnelly was whistled for a hand ball Fall Qualifying Results ldeflinitE~ly thought we could win the game, but in the goal area. Rico Lopes took the penalty, uu~o~wQ~: to be ashamed of. My guys gave 110 kick, but Seattle Pacific goalkeeper John Players Scores and it's the first time in two years Richardson smothered the shot, preserving the played a team that could attack like they victory. " David Levasseur 72-71-73-70-286 Knights had two good scoring chances Peter Cherry 76-74-73-71-294 the goal, but both went for naught. With Bryan Schewitz 75-73-74-73-295 remaining, Pardo centered a ball to Jerry JobnCoe 74-76-75-73-298 Craig McCoy 81-79-76-74-310 who was breaking for the goal mouth. But 76-78-79-85-318 close-range shot went a foot wide of the Rich Brahler Jim Mount ss-a8-76-81-330 Tom Paccadolmi ~4-&-333 Jay Slazinski 116-83-86-88-343 Frank Gomes 89-90-a~-350 FALL 1984 BASEdALL SCHEDULE Coach: Dr. Richard A. Thomas A.D.: Roy Wiggermansen Captain: David Levasseur September 24 Broward CC 3:00 Away Manager: Tom Brand September 28 Broward CC 3:00 Home Qualifying rounds were conducted over the Boca· Raton Municipal and Cypress Creek golf courses. We are very September 29 University of Miami 11:00 Away Of( grateful to them for their support. Thank You! October 5 Palm Beach JC 3:00 Away C.B.R.'s first tournament of the season is the Stetson Invitational, October 4, 5, & 6, in DeBarry, Florida. GOOD October 9 Palm Beach JC 3:00 Away LUCK! D.C.L. October 16 Florida Memorial 3:00 Home October 24 Biscayne 3:00 Away October 25 . Palm Beach JC 3:00 Away • October 26 Miami Dade North 3:00 Away October 29 Biscayne 3:00 Away

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First dance a success Benson a sellout at Sunrise George Benson made his had the crowd dancing to was Bubba Brondt, and last The f~t school dance annual visit to South "Turn Your Love Around" but not least was Vickie was held on Saturday, all night. Florida September 22nd and and "Never Give Up On a Randle on per_cussion and September 15th. When the For those with the 23rd. All three shows were Good Thing." · background vocals. doors opened at 9 P.M. constant 'munchies', pizza sold out. A comedian Beyond the Sea, written For an hour and a half there was a crowd waiting was available at two slices juggler got the crowd by the late Bobby Darwin, Benson entertained the to enter. For two dollars, for one dollar. rolling in the aisles at 8 was well received. crowd, and danced the night people danced to the music Theresa Drennan P.M., joking about On keyboards were away. of a disk jockey in the (Activities Director) would Philadelphia, drunk driving Randy Waldman and auditorium. With only five like to thank the booster and other crazy subjects. - Barna by Finch. On kegs. of beer, the club for organizing food Forty-five minutes later, background vocals and lead 'Bartenders' (Andy Wallen, sales. Theresa would also Benson took the stage. guitar was Mike Oneil. Ted Mowers, and Mike like to thank all students Opening with the song Stanley Banks played a Ginesman) were kept busy who attended. "Being With You," he soon mean guitar. On the drums

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