University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1964

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(T 1 -• 9 o © 9 9 Aiiiii a tv ia p JEAN ELIZABETH GREENAWAY — Miami, Fla.: Spring; Sigma Kappa, Rush Chmn., Song Leader; Art Director of Religion-In-Life Week. GAIL ELIZABETH GRIFFIN—Bradenton, Fla.: Fall; Sigma Alpha Iota, Pres.; Tau Beta Sigma; Gator Band. JOHN STANLEY HINES—Pompano Beach, Fla.: Fall; Pi Kappa Phi, Historian; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Phi; Dean’s List; IAS; AIAA. J. ALLAN KATZ—Miami Beach, Fla.: Spring; Sigma Alpha Mu. JOANNE MARIE KEATON — Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.: Spring. MAX HENRY LARSON—Miami, Fla.: Fall; Delta Sigma Phi, Pres. WILLIAM LEE LYLE-Jacksonvillc, Fla.: Winter; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Student AIA. REYNALDOJ MARTINEZDIAZ—Caracas, Venezuela: Fall; A.D.S.; I.S.O.; Latin American Club. ROSALYN ETHEL MacDONALD — Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.: Spring; Phi Mu, Historian, House Manager. NORMAN CRAIG McALLISTER — Sarasota, Fla.: Spring; Gargoyle; Sigma Lambda Chi; Student Contractors Builders Assn.; Leg. Council; J. Hillis Miller Scholarship; NAHB Scholarship. WILLIAM MALCOLM MOTLEY JR. — Gainesville. Fla.: Summer. IN SU PARK—Korea; Spring. FRANK ANTHONY PAIZZA—Bridgeport, Conn.: Fall; Lambda Chi Alpha; Student AIA; Gargoyle, Sec. JOHN EDMOND PIERSON—Gainesville, Fla.: Summer; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; University Choir; Student Contractors Builders Assn. ISAAC STOCKTON KEITH REEVES V—Winter Park. Fla.: Spring; Phi Kappa Tau, Social Chmn.; Student AIA; Young Republicans Club, Pres.; IFC Tribunal Justice; Summer Steering Comm. WILLIAM DAVID RICHARDI—Boonton. N.J.: Spring; Phi Gamma Delta; Student Contractors Builders Assn.: Sigma Lambda Chi, Sec. AHMED S. RODRIGUEZ—Havana. Cuba: Spring; Latin American Club; Gargoyle; ISO; SALA; Student Government. EDWARD ROLF—Gainesville. Fla.: Summer; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Kappa Kappa Psi; MENC, Pres.; Band Orchestra. DIEGO OSCAR SAEZ—Aibonito. P R.: Spring. LUIS EMILIO SANCHEZ—Rio Piedras. PR.: Spring; Latin American Club, Publicity Chmn. JENNY LYNN SCHNEIDER—Gastonia. N.C.: Spring; Delta Phi Epsilon, Ritualist, Historian; Religion-In-Lifc Week Exec. Comm.; URA; Seminole Staff; Alligator Reporter; Broward Hall Newspaper; Undersec. of Woman’s Affairs; Undersec. of Traditions. ROBERT JOHN SHAW — West Palm Beach. Fla.: Spring; Sigma Nu. House Manager; American Institute of Designers. Treas. KAREN BARBARA SORIN—Hollywood. Fla.: Spring; Alpha Epsilon Phi. Vice Pres.; Gargoyle; Student Assn. Interior Design, V. Pres. JACQUELINE F. STEVfiNS—Weirsdale, Fla.: Spring; Women’s Glee Club, Business Manager. GLEN RONALD SWANSON — Prospect Hts.. 111.: Spring; Student Contractor Sc Builders Assn., Pres. WALTER EMERY WADSWORTH—West Palm Beach. Fla.: Spring; Alpha Tau Omega; Order of I astc Krewe, Treas.; Student Contractors Sc Builders Assn., V. Pres. M. EARL WILLIAMS—Marianna, Fla.: Spring; Phi Delta Theta, Chaplain, Sec.; SC BA. ROBERT HENRY WILLIAMSON—Madison, Fla.: Fall; SASLA; American Society Landscape Arch. 29

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Q O iCtk Yii A a a life ! 'Wife 9 9 $ • » 2 ! o. .Aft NESTOR M. AGEE, JR —St. Petersburg. Fla.: Fall. HENRY CROWELL ALEXANDER — Miami, Fla.: Spring. DAVID SAUM ARMBRUSTER—Jupiter, Fla.: Fall; Gargoyle; SALA, Pres. CHARLES GORDON BAKER—West Palm Beach, Fla.: Summer; Students Contractors it Builders Assn. WILLIAM HUGH BAKER—Vero Beach, Fla.: Spring; Gargoyle; Student Assn, of Landscape Arch. FRED DONALD BARBAREE—Delray Beach. Fla.: Student AIA. GARY LOUIS BRUEHLER—New Smyrna Beach. Fla.: Summer; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Student Contractor it Building Assn. GEORGE BULL, JR —Atlantic Beach. Fla.: Fall; Delta Tau Delta; Student AIA. GAETAN A. CAIAZZO—Rosedale, N.Y.; Spring; Lamb da Chi Alpha; SALA, V. Pres. LUIS ANTONIO COLON-Salinas. P R.; Spring. ARDESHIR JAL CONTRACTOR—Bombay. India; Fall; International Comm. MALLORY WESTCOTT CRANK—West Palm Beach. Fla.: Fall; Delta Tau Delta; Student AIA. Treas. JOHN HANSON DELVAC—Venice, Fla.: Summer; Student Contractors it Builders Assn.; Ass't. Chmn. Footb:ilI Seating Comm. JOHANN K. EYFELLS—Gainesville. Fla.: Fall; Gargoyle. KRISTIN H. EYFELLS—Gainesville. Fla.: Fall. RAYMOND I. FISHER—Pinellas Park. Fla.: Spring; Student Builders it Contractors Assn. STEVEN GERALD FOGEL—Spring; Pi Lambda Phi; SC it BA Sec.; Student Contractors it Building Assn. LANCE S. FRANKHAM—Winter Park. Fla.: Spring; Student Contractors it Builders Assn. GEORGE RICHARD GELDBAUGH—Gainesville. Fla.: Fall; Student AIA. WALTER A. GLOSKOWSKI—Delray Beach. Fla.: Fall; Sigma Lambda Chi, Sec.; Dean’s List. PRESCOTT D. GOULD-Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.: Fall. £| rr. 3 Q t tifr Ya 28



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Arts and Sciences OFFERS STUDENTS THIRTY-THREE FIELDS ON WHICH TO BUILD FOR GRADUATE WORK Deem R. E. Page The College of Arts and Sciences forms the basis for professional colleges of the University of Florida by providing the groundwork on which they build. The college offers a total of thirty-three courses ranging from anthropology to zoology. It bases its curricula on the entire culture and history of the Western world and works toward providing its graduates with a liberal education. The College offers both 'the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science degrees. Its many and varied programs form the core of all higher education. This year enrollment in the college has greatly increased. In the last five years the number of undergraduates has risen sixty-eight per cent; the number of graduate students, seventy-four per cent. Among the projects proposed by the forty-five Counselors of the College’s Advisement Panel to alleviate increased enrollment are courses being taught by television, the college and departmental honors program, and the centralization of University work pertaining to Latin America. 30 t

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