
Governor Askew (accepting on behalf
of James Bacchus), Dianne Murphy, and Gene Taylor at
Florida State's 2005 Homecoming Banquet
Seminole Circle
Announces 2005 Grads Made Good Recipients:
James Bacchus (J.D. '78, Law), chairman
of the Global Trade Practice Group of Greenberg Traurig,
P.A.
M. Dianne Murphy (Ph.D. '80, Physical Education), Columbia
University's director of intercollegiate athletics and
physical education
Gene Taylor (B.S. '69, Finance), Vice Chairman of
Bank of America and President of Global Corporate &
Investment Banking
In 1974, the Florida State University
Circle initiated a “Grads Made Good" program.
The purpose of the program is to honor former students
of The Florida State University who, in the years since
earning their degrees at Florida State, have achieved
outstanding success and recognition in their chosen
fields at the national or international levels. In honoring
them, we honor all alumni who have served as inspiration
to our students and faculty. It is desired that the
honoring of the Grads Made Good shall secure in the
students of Florida State a positive sense of their
alma mater's value; demonstrate the success of alumni
in such varied pursuits as the Fine Arts, the Professions,
and the Pure and Applied Academics; implant within the
alumni of this institution an appreciation of Florida
State's present and potential merit; and perform a meaningful
ODK contribution to the annual Homecoming celebration.
All list of all Grads Made Good Recipients
can be found here.


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Seminole Circle
Hosts Two 750AM Breakfast Clubs in Fall 2005:

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Tapping Fall
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Initiation
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