St Petersburg College - Troiad Yearbook (St Petersburg, FL)
- Class of 1961
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BELOW: The new expansion of the gym which doubled its size was ready for use during the first semester. ZW RIGHT: With the influx of new students, parking became a problem. BELOW: The quadrangle is familiar to hundreds of have crossed its green expanse hurrying to classes. students who u s 5 1.5 if ii Us f 55 af ff 5 is 55 ff 5 2 ,2 53 5 S Q if 2? 31 Q 5 if X, U af 5 xi gs Z2 fi 3? xi Q ss 12 22 as 5 9 sf sf 3 A 91 3? 2? Q sf 5 E QE 3 2 x 3 5 22 E KI S... El 5 ii!199H fiEK?WWITSIQEQTSE3.22532SkR4224W3E3Zw7QE?k257'ife5L1w2'fZ+5H??.f? gf 9 5 E E of 141 12112 fm ff bn evresiderzf Dr. Michele! M. Kennett To the students of S.P.J.C., Dr. Bennett personihes the true spint of Utopia Tech. Always friendly and eager to be of help, he has captured the hearts of any who have had the privilege to work with him. His able administration has been a large factor in the growth of our campus, and his personality has given it a place in our hearts. ST. PETERSBURG JUNIOR COLLEGE ST. PETERSBURG 10. FLORIDA OFFICE UF THE PIEUIDKNT TO: The Graduates of 19611 Graduations certainly are not new to you. I do hope. however, that you will always look upon this particular one as something special. You have proven your ability to succeed in a situation which has been demanding. I know from previous experience that you who have sue- ceeded in this program of higher education will in all probability continue this pattern of success. Whether you continue your formal academic education or pursue some other line of endeavor, you will always be claimed by us. Speaking for the whole faculty, I can sincerely say we are proud of you. For the future we wish you happiness stemming from a rich and full life. Cordially yours. X M. M. Bennett, President mmbfsl was . ...WEL 3 14. ' . get sn. gnu., , :Ms K VA V. 233, wg 'if ' .,...,. VM from H, gn, sf, R iii. it 5. E3 lj if E 1 g . t i l 2 E V LEFT: As one of the few college f presidents who are Student Council advisors, Dr. Bennett confers with is t Student Council President, Jerry i P E Frissell. Superintendent .Wand ZZ Gnrietinn To MEMBERS of The GRADUATING CLASS . . . We are proud of The continual progress ThaT you have made during The pasT few years. NOT only your class buT The enTire communiTy has become engaged in ac- TiviTies aT The ST. PeTersburg Junior College and iT is rapidly becoming a real Community Junior College, serving The enTire counTy. WheTher Junior College is The TerminaTion of your for- mal educaTion or marks anoTher sTep in academic prog- ress, we know your graduaTion means The culminaTion of some happy and sTimulaTing years in our public schools. IT is our hope ThaT you have gained a Thorough background for The fuTure and your ulTimaTe aTTainmenT will be reached as you go forward from This college inTo universiTy classes or immediaTe employmenT. We have faiTh in you. For each generaTion The good life is a changing paT- Tern and yeT The elemenTs are consTanT, a search for and capTuring of The ideals and value of kindness, Tol- erance, undersTanding, good will, and comradeship. We congraTulaTe you one and all. May The fuTure hold for you greaT success as Typified by The success of The presenT goal-you have achieved. Cordially yours, Superintendent of Public lnsTrucTion DEAN DONALD J. TOLLE Dean of Instruction A.B., Florida Southern College M.A., University of Florida Ed.D., Florida State University Admin! fmfors V I LOIS M. SMOUT Director of Services B.A., Greenville College JACK E. MAUNEY Registrar B.A., B.S., University of Florida M.A., University of Florida Ed.D., Oklahoma State University ROBERT BOHAN Chairman, Department of Radio, Television, and Film B.S., Fordham University M.S., Syracuse University WILLIAM L. BOLIN Dean of Technical Division B.S., Butler University M.S., University of Florida SARAH CRITTENDEN Head Librarian A.B., Florida State University M.A., Florida State University WESLEY E. MCCLURE Dean of Student Personnel B.S., University of Florida M.Eol., University of Florida ROBERTA BUCHANAN Chairman, Department of Speech and Modern Language B.S.Eol., Boston University MA., University of Florida l li lllll li 'M' ARTHUR GAY Chairman, Department of Natural Sciences B.S., University of Florida M.A., University of Florida ELEANORE M. GEHLEN Chairman, Department of Physical Education B.S., Ohio Wesleyan University M.A., New York University 20 VERA M. DUMAS Dean of Women A.B., Howard College M.A., University of Michigan ANASTASIA M. HARTLEY Dean, Division of Nursing B.S.Ed., University of Pennsylvania M.S.Ed., University of Pennsylvania -.rf iiyy y 'G7' RONALD LACOUTURE Chairman, Department of Police Administration and Public Safety B.S., Michigan State University wt, , ' Qi, ' aan 1 'n J V Wx' J. E. NICHOLSON Chairman, Department of Business Administration B.S., Muskingum College M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University E. L. NOEL, JR. Chairman, Department of Social Sciences 4i'f - B.S., Murray State College M.Ed., Murray State College CAROLYN M. PARKER Chairman, Department of English A.B., Winthrop College M.A., Duke University gf if Q1 '55 Sa W E? . Gwailffw I V2 W Wm k 'fin 5 'fl' : I..- f 2' ws' ff YAXSL Sl 'Isl 255143225 335 WILLIAM R. RICE Chairman, Department of Mathematics B.A., Bowling Green State University B.S., Bowling Green State University M.S., Bowling Green State University PAUL TROVILLO Coordinator of Evening Classes B.S.Ed., University of Kansas M.A., University of Kansas HARRIETTE G. RIDLEY Chairman, Department of Humanities B.S., Music Eol., New York University M.A., New York University Ed.D., New York University 106 CARL E. SHAW Dean of Men B.Ed., Eastern Illinois University M.A., Miami University Ph.D., Purdue University 4 MARGARET ALLEN Library M.S., Florida State University JOSEPH ANTHONY Business Administration M.Ed., Rutgers University MARJORIE AUSTIN English M.A., Florida State University THOMAS A. BACKUS Natural Sciences M.A., Colorado State College DENVER BAILEY Mathematics M.S., University of Kentucky BAXTER H. BATES Business Administration M.Ed., Boston University WILLIAM B. BIERBAUM Social Sciences Ph.D., University of Florida of Ed HELEN BOHMAN English M.A., Florida State University tially- I- wfmwmsmmm fm ww .fum n..im1a-cfs-gleam. LESTER E. BOYD Mathematics M.A.E., University of Florida HAZEL BRELLIS Nursing M.P.H., Yale University MARY RUTH BROOKOVER Mathematics M.A., University of California LOUIS J. BROWN Social Sciences M.A., Florida State University ESTHER CALIENDO Nursing M.S.N.Ed., University of Chicago ELOISE A. CAMERON Library M.S., University of Kentucky MARY L. CANTWELL Mathematics M.A., Columbia University SALLY CLARK Speech and Modern Language M.A., Columbia University fi' TH ELMA CLEVELAND Nursing M.N., University of Washington EARL H. COY Natural Sciences B.A., Cornell University DOMINIC J. CUNETTO Speech and Modern Language M.A., University of Florida ROBERT O. DAVISON Speech and Modern Language M.A., University of Florida JOSEPH L. DORSETT Mathematics M.S., University of Illinois TOD O. DRAVIS Business Administration M.Ed,, University of Pittsburgh JOSEPH A. CIPRIANO Technical M.S., Florida State University DORA E. CAPUTO Nursing B.S., Jersey City State Teachers College EDMUND J. CEN EDELLA Radio-Television-Film B.A., Florida State University M. B. CHAFIN Physical Education M.Ph., University of Florida JOSEPH J. CHAMBERLAIN Natural Sciences Ph.D., Ohio State University MARTHA G. CHAPMAN English M.A., George Peabody College ARNOLD A. CHATFIELD Natural Sciences M.A., Columbia University CECIL B CHEEK Social Sciences M.S., Florida State University .v.l JANE L. EVANS Mathematics M.A., University of Alabama EDWARD S. EBBERT Mathematics M.S., Alabama Polytechnic lnstitute PAULINE V. ECK Natural Sciences M.A., University of Michigan MARY H. EDINGTON English M.S., indiana University EZRA ELLIS Technical B.S., U.S, Naval Academy JACK D. ELLIS Library M.A., George Peabody College EDGAR EVANS Natural Sciences M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute BARBARA H. FINCK Guidance fDirector of Testing! M.S., Columbia University Teachers College Numan-1-u--n .nu-1. ef t-,., at -saws -,f EDMUND F. FLANNERY Social Sciences M.Ed., University of Florida VIRGINIA FRENCH Nursing B.A., James Millikin University SAMUEL G. FUGUA Social Sciences M.A., Stanford University LOIS GEIGER English M.A., Columbia University JOHN M. GILLEY Admissions M.S.Ed., Purdue University FLORENCE E. GILLHAM Mathematics M.A., Columbia University JOSEPH GOULD Natural Sciences M.S., Emory University HELEN HILL English M.A., Mississippi Southern College ELLEN D. HOFFMAN Social Sciences M.Ed., Cornell University LOUISE M. HOLLEN BECK Business Administration M.A., University of Tennessee WILLIAM B. HOWELL Technical B.S.E,E., Alabama Polytechnic Inst THOMAS M. HOWZE Guidance M.A., George Peabody College BARBARA HULL Speech and Modern Language M.Ed., University of Florida WILLIAM S. HUNT Social Sciences M.A., George Peabody College MACK L. GRAVES English M.A., George Peabody College WILLIAM GRAY Mathematics M.A., University of Mississippi COBU RN GUM Speech and Modern Language B.A., Duke University FLORA GUY English M.A., Columbia University ANNA GAE HALL Mathematics M.A., West Virginia University BERNICE HARPER Nursing B.S.N.EcI., Florida State University WILLIS D. HAWKINS Director of Job Placement and Vocational Counseling M.A., University of Michigan I-53m -it V - ,als if HELEN P. KEEFE Nursing MARVIN L. IVEY Natural Sciences M.Ed., University of Florida ELIZABETH JAMES Natural Sciences M.S., University of Wisconsin MARY JAMES Business Administration B.S., Florida State University RICHARD N. JASPER Technical Division B.A., New York University FRANCES R. JOHNSON Physical Education M.S., University of Wisconsin HOMER A. JOPLI NG Mathematics A.M., New Jersey State Teachers College B.S., University of Rochester RALPH G. KERN Physical Education M.Ed., Kent State University EARL F. KOHLER Social Sciences M.A., Columbia University CLYDE C. LEWIS Social Sciences M.A., University of Kentucky GLADYS LONGWELL Speech and Modern Language M.A., Middlebury College WILLIAM L. LOVE, JR. Natural Sciences M.A., Florida Southern College DONALD F. LYNCH Mathematics Ed.D., Pennsylvania State University DAVID MCCOACH, Ill Technical Division M.S., University of California CLIFTON O. ,MOCK Technical M.E., University of Kentucky RICHARD A. MONTAGUE Humanities Ed.D., Florida State University KIMBER MORAN Guidance M.Ed., University of Virginia GEORGE E. MORRIS, JR. Mathematics M.Ed., University of Florida PAULINE MUSCO Nursing M.S., The Catholic Univ. of Fla. WALTERS D. NAPOWSA English M.Ed., University of North Carolina HOWARD P. NICELY Social Sciences M.S., Toledo University A. D. MATTHEWS English Ph.D., University of Florida GEORGE K. MCCROSSIN Physical Education M.S., University of Pittsburgh RUTH C. MCDONALD Guidance lDirector of Health Clinic! M.A., George Peabody College NELSON MCKAIG, JR. Natural Sciences M.S., University of Arizona JOSEPH F. MADDEN English M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University VIRGINIA M. MAJOR English M.A., University of Georgia ALBERT L. MARSH Technical M.S., Cornell University find' JOEL M. MARTIN Natural Sciences M,A.E., University of Florida AUGUSTA POER Humanities MAURICE E. NOTT, JR. Mathematics M.Ed., University of Florida ROY E. OLDHAM Social Sciences M.A., West Virginia University HAROLD OWEN, JR. Social Sciences M.A., State Univ. of N. Y. Colle JANE S. PATANE Library M.A., Florida State University MARTHA B. PIANO English M.A., University of Alabama MARIE PIEKARSKI Nursing ge of Ed. M.S.Ed., University of Pennsylvania Professional Diploma, Columbia Univ. TRAVERS D. PUTNAM Social Sciences M.Ed., University of Florida :ff sm H wm RALPH V. REED Humanities M.A., George Peabody College I RONALD J. REED Natural Sciences M.Ed., University of Florida JOHN T. REILLY Social Sciences LL.B., Stetson University WILLIAM P. RHOADS Natural Sciences M.Ed., University of Florida LOUISE RICE Mathematics M.Ed., University of N. C. J. ELIZABETH ROBERTS Business Administration M.A., University of Kentucky MARION WALTER ROWE Social Sciences M.A., University of Kentucky MARY LOUISE STORK Natural Sciences M.S., Indiana University EDWIN STOVER Humanities M.A., George Peabody College JOE R. STRATTON Natural Sciences M.S., University of Toledo MARJORIE SWARTS Admissions M.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg DERWIN D. TERRY Social Sciences M.S., University of Southern Calif. MARGARET THAXTON Nursing B.A., Bethel College ELIZABETH TRENT Social Sciences M.A., Columbia University HENRY W. SAGESER Social Sciences Ph.D., Purdue University MARION E. SCHUH Humanities M.A., Texas Technological College ROBERT T. SEBEK Technical A.B., Ohio University ROBERT SETZER Humanities M.S.M., School of Sacred Music EVELEEN SHRINER Guidance M.A., Ball State Teachers College BETTY SMITH Social Sciences M.S., Columbia University WILLIAM F. STEPHAN Evening Division lAsst. to Coorclinatorl M.Ed., University of North Carolina NOVAL A. SMITH Social Sciences M.A., Marshall College , X , R ,' ' , if'fi'l5 'f i A ALMA TRIVETT English M.A., Northwestern University GERALDINE TURNER English M.Ed., University of Florida DOROTHY VANDERPOEL Nursing B.S., University of Tampa JOHN W. VASSEL, JR. Natural Sciences B.S., Pennsylvania State Teachers College CHARLES R. WAINMAN Guidance M.Ed., University of Virginia OPHELIA WALSINGHAM Business Administration M.A., University of Florida ELIZABETH G. WALTON Nursing B.S.N., University of Alabama LORNA WEARING English B.D., Colgate-Rochester Divinity School LEROY W. WEIL Humanities Ph.D., University of N. C. LOUIS LANE WELLS Radio-Television-Film B.A., Georgetown College GLADYS WITTEMANN English M.A., Columbia University RALPH E. WORTHINGTON Social Sciences B.S., Boston University Executive Board Members from left to right: John Bridge, Jack Turner, June Moore, Jim Robinson, Connie Sutton, Fred O'Callaghan, and Adrian Brown. Helen Gilbart, Don Gilbart and Jack Dadswell are not pictured. Alumni ,flsszfcirzfirfrz JUNE MOORE, Executive Secretary ,4 year of ?ur1ds and ?ro!irs far Alumni Holiday Frolics, the annual Christmas dance, was the highlight of the year for the Alumni As- sociation. Alumni, Faculty, and guests gathered on December 23 at the Soreno Hotel Ballroom to dance to the music.of Harry Newell's Orchestra and to see old friends. The ballroom was brightly decorated with holly, sparkling ornaments, and a towering Tree. The Language Laboratory Fund Drive, sponsored by the Alumni Association, came to an end in October. The contributions, which were made primarily by alumni, totaled 351,792.25 This money is being used to help in equipping the newly installed laboratory for teaching foreign languages. The growing Alumni Association now consists of over 6,500 men and women who are located all over the United States and in many foreign countries. The Executive Board ancl the Alumni Office keep the alumni informed about the campus through the biannual publication of the Alumni Newsletter. A, foosses - Sophomoro Ofioors - Sophomore 611155 - 5'rosl1mo1o OfHoors I ?rosl11o1o1o 611155 ED BEEVERS President The T961 Sophomore Class started the year with a bang and made it one of active participation and contribution to the college campus. Led by Ed Beevers, President, the class took the responsibility for all campus elections. They also participated in many other activities through their representation in the Student Government As- sociation. Second semester was highlighted with the annual Open House which is sponsored by the Sophomore Class. Invitations were issued to all par- ents and interested citizens to visit the campus in order to see its growth and to realize its importance to the community. The Sophomores contributed greatly to the year ot '6'l, and other classes will find theirs a reputation and tradition that will be hard to equal. DORIS DYCHE JANET WEILAND Secretary Vice President GWENDOLYN ABEL Mano EDWARD ACHESON THOMAS ACHESON AL ADCOCK 1..? ,, mtl REBECCA ABERNATHY JOHN ACHESON MARILYN ADAMS JOAN ADCOCK JOSEPH ADEMY SANDY AGEE Pyramidsg Civitanp Advertising Man- LHLp Troiad Editor, Student Councilp ager of Wooden Horse Election Committeeg Ski Club, Circle Sf Young Democrats, Ski Team SHARON LYNN AGNER ASHLEY AHL Mangi, Phi Thefa Kappa? Methgdigf Playmakers, President, Verse Choirg Student Movement, SNEA Prorn Decorations 37 CARL AUGUST ALCORNS Mu Delta, Phi Theta Kappa, Young Democrat Club, Newman Club, Ori- entation Committee, ICB, Bowling League, Intramurals SHIRLEY ALLEN J.C. Brass Band DICK ALNIEIDA Skyro, Student Council, Orientation Assembly Chairman, Scholastic Board Chairman, Wooden Horse, Phi Theta Kappa President, Circle K, Newman Club, Spanish Club, Skyro Social Chair- man, ICB Representative, Historian, LHL Big Brother ALLAN ANDERSON vlm ---1 , un GEORGE ALLEN WILLIE C. ALLEN Mano, Civinettes DAVID AMBERNTSON JOHN ANDERSON MARY LOU ANDREWS STEPHEN ANDERSON Dido, Civinettes, Phi Rho .Pi, Publicity Chairman, Dancemakers, Debate Team, Society and Fashion Editor of Wooden Horse JAMES W. APPLEY FRANK ARENA JANET MARIA ARMBRUSTER Didog Newman Clubg Sci. Math Clubf GOPg Social Affairs Committee entation Leader MARSHA ANN AYERS Dido, Student Council, Athletic Board Chairman, Varsity Volleyloall, Basket- ball, Intramurals A an-,X ANNETTE BAKER Didog Circle Sp Mu Delta Mascot ANGELA LUCY BALASSO LHLg Circle Sy Newman Clubg Young Democrats, Student Court Juryg Orien- tation Leader, Social Affairs Commit- tee JAMES BARFOOT CHARLES BARNES CATHI BARNWELL MERY ARTIBEE TED ASHURST, JR, DOUGLAS lVlAURtCE AUSTIN Pyramids, Dido Mascot, Ski Club, Ori- PYV3mlCl5i Plil Tllela Kappa l 'll'amU al5 ROBERT BABYAK YVONNE BALASKAS RICHARD ALLEN BASINI Pyramids, Social Affairs Chairman, Circle K, Board Member, LHL Mascot, Orientation Leader, Intramurals, LHL Big Brother GARY BECHTOL ROBERT BECK EDWARD BEEVERS Kappa Tau, Vice President, Sophomore Class President, Circle K, Young Re- publicans, Dido Mascot, Orientation Leader, Student Court Jury, Youth Takes Stand 40 LEWIS BARROWS B ETH BA RTLETT Phi Theta Kappa, Historian, Publicity Chairman, Circle S, Student MENC, TROIAD, Assistant Editor, Club Edi- tor, A Cappella Choir, College Singers, Messiah, Spring Rhapsody DOROTHY A. BECKERMAN Xi Delta Rho, Rush Captain, Playmak- ers, Ski Club, Orientation Leader, Wom- en's ICB, Sophomore Class Council- man, Student Internal Affairs Commit- tee, Queen of Kappa Tau's Dance- Voted IO Most Outstanding Women 1 HUGE OLIVER BELL Pyramids, Circle K, Orientation Leader BEVERLY BARRS Phi Theta Kappa, Clef Club, Accom- panist for A Cappella Choir, Chorus, Coeds, Troianettes, Messiah and Spring Rhapsody MARGUERITE BARTLETT JOHN BAULDREE DIANE BECK rsasf:-,wwesa-was-ms. 1 -uummmsmw-me-1 . VIRGINA BENFIELD NANCY ANN BEREZNEY JAMES BIERLY ALFRED F. BISCHOFF Pyramids, President, Circle Kg Intra- muralsg Lyceum Council FRANCES MARGARET BOGGS Didog Assistant Fashion Editor for Wooden Horse 'E ' 1 . Q SEGA 'I SHIRLEY P. BILLINGS fix rfhk ff' -Q-www-3 'Hn-V' 'E JUDY BOOKS SANDRA JEAN BOWES Mano, President, Circle Sp Art Clubg Spanish Clubg Women's ICBg Lyceum Council, Election Committee, Intramu- ralsg Orientation Leader JVM EDWIN BLANTON AUDREY ANN BOLGER Didog Phi Theta Kappa RICHARD BOWEN WILLIAM BOWKER WILLIAM JOHN BOZENHARDT FRANK BRADLEY Mu Delta, Newman Club GARY BRANSON MARY BRENNAN BILL E. BRITT Sigma Phi Sigma, Phi Theta Kappa, Circle K, Intramurals, Basketball, Soft- ball, Volleyball BRUCE BROWN CHESTER BROWN JR. Pi Delta DELANA BROWN Dido, Orientation Leader TERRENCE THOMAS BROGAN Mu Delta, Secretary, Newman Club, Vice President, Playmakers, Our Town , Acquiris Mascot, Orientation Leader CHARLTON BROWN DAVID BROWN WILLIAM R. BROWN ELKE MARIE BRUHN I-ICC, Vice President and Treasurer, Phi Theta Kappa, Collegiate Civinettes NORMA J. BRUNSELL Dido, Civinettes 1 DEANNA GRACE BUDD LHL, Treasurer, Circle S, Treasurer and Board ot Directors, Troiad Business Manager, LHL Calendar Girl, Orienta- , tion Leader, Intramurals ROBERT G. CADE ROBERT CALDWELL TONY CALDWELL EDWIN CAMENZEND AUDREY JEAN CAMBELL DONALD BURNNER WILLIAM BUCKLEY SANDRA JUNE BUIE Dido, President, Freshman Secretary- Treasurer, Sophomore Councilman, Lyceum Council, Women's ICB, Orien- tation Leader, Phi Delta Darling , School Improvement, Dido Alumni Award, Student Court Jury Member BOB CALBERT BARBARA C. CAMPBELL WILLIAM DALE CANTLIN Pyramiclsg Civifan, Secretary and Treasurer ANN M. CANTWELL MARY CARAVANA THOMAS CARNEY JUDY CARPENTER TIM D. CARPENTER NANCY CARROLL 44 NED CAMPBELL JACK CANNELLO PAT CANTWELL JOHN CARNAHAN wmmum-1:1 -1 l--qui HOWARD L. CHAMBERS Sigma Phi Sigma, Secretary, Circle K, Young Democrats, Baptist Student Un- ion, Dido Mascot, Men's ICB, Orienta- tion Leader, lntramurals, Jury Member of Student Court, LHL Big Brother MARIANNE CHASTEEN Dido, Circle S, Orientation Leader Loi2RAiN CHEVALIER ROBERT CHILDRESS JuuA J cHRisTlAN ZERA CHRISTIAN LHL, Orientation Leader, Cheerleader 45 AUDREY A. CHRISTOPH ESTHER CIUFIA CHARLES CLAGETT ARTHUR CLARKE PAUL CLEVELAND DAVID COHEN JOHN M. COCHRAN JENNIFER COLE GAYLE M. COLEMAN BARBARA ANN COLLINS Acquirisg Newman Club, HisTorianp Phi TheTa Kappag Clef Club, CoIIege Student NEA, Verse Choir Singers, A Cappella Choir, Spring Rhapsodyg The Coedsf Troianettes HUBERT COLNIAN PAUL CONGDON HENRY COX Pi Delta, Treasurer BILL CRAWFORD JOYCE CREIGHTON MAUREEN CRIMMEN Mano, Sergeant at Arms, Rush Captain, Women's ICB, Orientation Leader, Var- sity Basketball, Bowling, Intramurals ALEXANDER COOK JOHN T. COOK JAMES COOPER JUDY COTTLE Kappa Tau, LHL Big Brother, Circle K, Young Democrats, President, Freshman Class President, Senior Day Chairman, Student Government, Lyceum Council, Intramurals DAVID CRAIG JAMES CRAWFORD THOMAS CRESSLER TOM CROO K 5, '11 3'Hllr 's Qi' JOHN CROSBY RUTH CROSS THOMAS CROXTON MARY ELLEN CURNOW SHARON DAILEY EVAN DARBY KATHRYN DAVELER PEGGY DAVIDSON 48 GERALD CROSS BILL CROVVTHER GRANT CULVERHOUSE Skyro, President, Men's ICB, Presidenm' Mano Mascot, Student Council, Intra murals MARGARET CURRY LINDA DAYTON RICHARD DE CAIRE Newman Club CAREY DE DEYN JANICE DE MAYO Newman Clubg Tenms Team Playmak ersg Dancemakersg Verse Choir DAVID DONEY Political Union SUSAN DOUBLEDAY LESTER DUFFORD JOE EASTBURN BIMMIE DONNA JEANNIE DREADEN DORIS DYCHE LHL, Secretary, Rush Captain, ICB Rep- resenfafiveg Secretary-Treasurer of The Sophomore Classg Delegate To FJCSGA Convenlion KEN EDWARDS Kappa Tau STANLEY EDWARDS LYNDA ELLERS DOROTHY ELWELL ARNOLD EMERY HCC, Secretary, Spanish Club, President 'Lvb -'lb NATALIE ERICKSON FRED ESSIG ,M-5, DAVID EVANS RODGER EYMAN PHIL FAHS ROGER FANNIN WILLIAM FARMER THOMAS FASSO WILBUR FIELDING JUDY FINNEY HUGH FISH RAYMOND FISHER L 4I STEVE FLOETHE WILLIAM FOVVLER THOMAS FRANCE CAROLYN FRAZE 52 KENNETH FITZGERALD ROBYN FLEMING Kappa Tau, Presidem, Circle K, Dido Mascoi, OrienTaTion Leader DIANE FRANKENBERG Dido, Prom Court, Orieniafion Com- mittee, Circle S, Siudeni Courr Secre- Ta ry CLARISSA FRAZE LHL JIMMIE FLEEMAN RICHARD FLESHREN NOREEN FOGIL LHL, Hisforian, Calendar Girl, Pyramid Mascoi, Orienraiion Leader, Intramu- rals, Circle S SHIRLEY FOXWORTH ORA FRAZE CLIFFORD FREEMAN Sigma Phi Sigma, LHL Big Brother, Dido Mascot, Circle K, Young Demo- crats, Vice President of the Freshman Class, Student Court Jury Member, Orientation Leader, Intramurals NORMA FULLER Mano, Vice President, Chaplain, ln- tramurals, Phi Theta Kappa LARRY GADDY Qin rv- if Thur' RICHARD FRAZE JERRY FRISSELL Newman Club, Circle K, Political Un- ion, Young Democrats, LHL Big Broth- er, Youth Takes The Stand, Student Coordinator, Orientation Committee, Elections Committee, Student Govern- ment President, Troiad Co-Assistant Editor, Chairman Student Internal Ac- counts Committee, Chairman FJCSGA Lyceum Council 3191-.ff GEORGE GASKILL BRYAN GATES A J LAWRENCE FUMEA MARVIN GARRETT ELLIOT GASSNER FRANCES GEORGE Mano, Spanish Club, tion Leader SNEA, Orienta 53 PAUL GERMANN GEORGE GIANARAS Phi Thefa Kappa JAY GIBSON Clef Clubg Sluoleni NIENQ BSUg A Cap- pella Choirg Troianairesg Spring Rhap- soclyg College Singers COURTLAND GILDRIE Jury Member DINO GIANESKIS BARBARA GIBSON LHL, Pledge Nlasrerg Iniramuralsg Orien- Tarion Leaderg Social Affairsg Young Democrats, PoIiTicaI Union PHILIP GILBERT Kappa Tau, Circle Kp Young Democrats, Vice Presiolenig YouTh Takes A Sfand JOYCE GILL Xi DeITa Rhog BSU JOSEPH GILLIS ROBERTA GINORIO LEONARD GISSINER MELTON GODWIN Clef Club, Sfudenf MENCQ A Cappella Choir, President LORRAINE GORDY PRESCOTT GOULD LINDA GRAHAM LHLg Newman Club CINDY GRAU OrlentaTion Leader DENISE GONATOS ELIZABETH GOODALL VERNE NEVARRE GOODBREAD MAY GOODRICH Clef Club, A Cappella Choir, College Singers, Trojanairesg Messiahp Spring Rhapsody ALAN GRANGER BRENDA GRAUMAN Xi Delfa Rho BOB GOSE ROBERTA GOURLEY LINDA GREY DAVID GROSSO MANUEL GUTIERREZ RALPH HABEN JUDY HACKER 56 STEVE GREEN ALEX GREENE Pi Delray Social Affairs Commilfee GEORGE GREER GREGORY GREUNKE WAYNE GROSS LINDA GUELKER TOM HACKLE Kappa Taug Circle K, Men's ICB Rep reserilafiveg LHL Mascot Orienfalior Leaderg Intramurals CARL HAMER JEAN HAMIC HARRY HAMILTON LYNN HANDURA 'fi l ELDEN HARRIS Circle K, Political Union, Chief Justice ot the Supreme Court, Wooden Horse Staff, Delegate to FCCH Convention, Student Government, Parliamentarian SYLVIA HARRIS BSU,' Collegiate Civinettes, Chaplain, Orientation Leader, Social Affairs Com- mittee, Xi Delta Rho, Historian, Chap- Iain '5 C3 EDWARD HARN BEV HARRINGTON Mano, Circle S MARILYN HARRIS JAMES HART BLAKE I-IARTILL Phi Theta Kappa RALPH HASKIN SHIRLEY HATTAWAY Phi Rho Pi, Speech Contests, Intramu- rals, Independents, Co-Captain LUCILLE HAYWARD LEONARD HARTLEY ROBERT HATFIELD Skyro, Athletic Captain, Xi Delta Rho Mascot, Athletic Council, Varsity Bas- ketball, Orientation Leader, All-Star Softball, Intramurals LOUISE HAUGLAND RONALD HAZLETT Political Union RUTH HEAGERTY JANE HELMAN LHL, Student NEA, Orientation Leader Social Affairs Committee MAURICE HELOU MARCIA HENDRIX Young Republicans, Board of Directors, We-' U1'1'!1v ml. . JOHN HICKINBOTHAM Kappa Tau, Chaplaing Circle Kg Young DemocraTs, Treasurerg OrienTaTion Leaderg Inframurals RICHARD HILL Sigma Phi Sigmag Young DemocraTsg Collegiaie Civiiang Varsiiy Baskeiballg InTramuraIs JUDY HOGAN A Cappella Choirg Coeclsp Messiahg Spring Rhapsody, BSU CHRISTOPHER HOLLOWAY HARVEY HENRY ERNEST HENSLEY WILLIAM HERSEY DANIEL HEYNE A Cappella Choirg Trojanaires SALLY HICKOK Didog Social Affairs Committee JERROLD HINTON I JANE HOLLER NANCY HOLM ROBERT HOUGH Circle K, Historian, BSU, President, Young Democrats, Jury Member SANDRA HOVVLAND Xi Delta Rho, Phi Theta Kappa, Treas- urer, Collegiate Civinettes, Treasurer and Secretary, Florida District Colle- giate Civitan Secretary, Jack and the Beanstalk WILLIAM HUDSON BONNIE HUGHES Dido, Social Chairman, Publicity Chair- man, Circle S, Board of Directors, Play- makers, Cheerleader, Student Court Jury Member, Orientation Leader, The Elves and the Shoemaker 60 KENNETH HOOK DENNIS HOOTMAN MISSIE HUGHES LHL, Student Council, Election Commit- tee Historian, Orientation Chairman Sigma Playmate, Canterbury Club, In: tramurals LINDA HUNIPHRIES HCC, Rush Captain, Athletic Captain, Student NEA, Orientation Leader BARBARA HOON Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Troianaires Accompanist JAMES HOUFF LAUREN HOUSEL TONI HUBKA DON HURST PAUL HUTCHINS Playmakers, Publiciiy Chairman ENIMETTE JACKSON Wooden Horse Photographer GENE JAZDIWSK -if . .1 IE!! :tv 314: E, EMILYE HURST Social Affairs Chairmang Sfudenr Coun- cilf EIecTions Commifieef Acfivify Cal- endar Commifreeg BSUp Dancemakersg Young Democrats DICK JACKSON JON JACOBSON CHARLES JEROL Sigma Phi Sigma SHARON JETTE BOB JILL LHL WH-L15 JQHN5 MARVIN JOHNSON Pyramids JAMES JOHNSTON MARILYNNE JOHNSTON ALAN JONES ROBERT JONES CHARLES JORDAN DIANE JUDY DENNIS JUSTI WILLIAM KAISER HOWARD JUDAH BETTY JUN EAU JOSIE KAHAK Dido, Proiecf Chairrnang Circle Sp Skyro Mascoig Phi Theia Kappag French Clubg Spanish Club, Orienfarion Leader DAVE KALER Pi Delta, Spanish Clubg French CIub, Vice President SNEA NICK KARANTINOS BEVERLY KATZ CHARLES KEEPER Sigma VIRGINIA KEHN Xi DeITa Rhog Dancemakers, Treasure-rg Newman Club ARLENE KALL KAREN KANIMERDIENER Dido, Civineftes HENRY KAPALA ROY KAPLE BRADLEY KASZER if '95 LIBBY KAUFHOLD QUEN KEEGAN Pyramids PAT KELLY ROGER KILGORE MARY ANN KIRSCHNER MARJORIE KNIGHT PAT KNUTH Phi Theta Kappa, Bowling League 64 BARRY KELNIACHTER DONNA LEE KENT WALLY KENT TERRY KIEBLER Kappa Tau HCC, Reporter, Presiolenh Women's ICB CHARLES KING JOHN KLEIN KATRINA KNOWLTON INGRID KOHLER MICHAEL KOULCOULAKIS JULIE KOVACS Manog Intramuralsg Collegiate Civi- nettes, Board of Directorsp TROIADg Student NEA, State Representativeg Young Repubiicansg Newman Ciubg Jury Member JUDITH KREITZER Dido, Social Affairs Committee FREDERICK KURTH MIKE KOUREMETIS CHARLES KRAUS D4 NANCY KROOP Xi Delta Rho, Collegiate Civinettes Board of Directors DAVE LAKE WILLIAM LANCASTER JO ANN LADIS LAWRENCE LANGILLE NAOMI LARSON 65 PETER LASEAU ED LATHAN HARVEY LAURSEN PAT LAWRENCE GARY LASHUA Science-Main Club, Radio Club LARUE LAUGHLIN LHLg Skyro Mascofg Crienfaiion Lead- erg Cheerleader JIM LAURSEN PAT LAWRENCE CAROLYN LAWRENZ CATHRYN LAVVRENZ Mano, Treasurerg SNEAg Orienfafion Mano, Alumnaeg SNEA, Treasurer Leader Spanish Clubp Orieniafion Leader STEVE LAZZARI JIM LEARY KT, Rush Capfaing Inframuralsg Orien- tation Leader MAURICE LE BEAU Obit 'fg-W-. tw- WILLIAM LENNON EDWARD LEUPOLD TOM LIVINGSTON CLYDE LONG MIKE LONG Sigma KT, Circle K, Newman Club, Intramu- rals, Arquris Mascot SARAH LOPEZ NANCY LOVE LINDA LEE Xi Delta Rho, Sergeant at Arms, Ways and Means Chairman, Intramurals, Varsity Basketball and Volleyball, Orientation Leacler, School Improve- ment Committee DAVID LESTER JOYCE L'HOMMEDlEN BOB LOC KWOOD Sigma, Social Chairman, Circle K, Young Republicans, President, Xi Delta Rho Mascot, Social Affairs Committee, Orientation Leader, Lyceum Council FRANCES LUMPKIN ROY LOVETT SUE LOVETT BILL LOWE PAT LOWE Pyramids, Orieniaiion Leader, Senior Xi Delta Rho, Co-Rush Capfaing ICB Day Vice Presidenig Social Affairsg Orienia Tion ARTHUR LUND, JR. BOB LUSE ROBERT LYNCH PAUL LYONS JEAN MAC CALLUM Phi Theta Kappaf Political Uniong French Club KAREN MAC CONNEL JENNEFER MACK 68 LHLg Intramurals uw. . f- DAVID NIACSAY JOE MAGILLIGAN Newman Club NICOLAS MARAGOS IRIS MARANTZ Diolo, Junior CollegiaTe Players, Play- makers, Secrelary, CosTume Chairman, Our Town, Jack and The Bean- stalk, Curse You, Jack DalTon. Elves and The Shoemaker, Phi Theta Kappa, WEDU GEORGE MARKS LEE MARSH Quay -- lU 1f '! 'iff' CRAIG MARLETT ROBERT MARSH TOM MARTIN CLAUDIA MATHEWS Xi Delra Rho, Ari Club, BSU WALT MATLOCK JOHN MCALLISTER Mu Della, Secretary, Bowling League My-4 69 is-x JOHN MCCANLESS TIM MCCARDELL Kappa Tau JOHN MCCAULEY NEIL MCCORMICK FRED MCCAN N MAX MCCASLIN CURTIS MCCLAMMA WILLIAM MCCREA Pyramids, Social Chairmang Civilan Treasurer SANDY McDOWELL BETSY MCNEELY Trogenefiesy A Cappella Choir, Spring Rhapsoclyf' Arr Club, President JACK MEADOWS LAURENCE MEEHAN MADGE MELDRIM JAY MERCER CHARLES MERKLE Mu Delta, Intramurals ROBERT MERRITT THOMAS MICKELSON BARBARA MIKOLAS Mano LILLIAN MIKELL DIANE MILHAUSEN ROGER MENEDEZ BARBARA MERKER LHLg lntrarnuralsg SNEA, Treasurer, State Representativeg Coordinator of Education Week, Executive Board, Ed. Associationg Political Union CARL MERRITT NORMAN MICHAUD BRUCE MILLER Skyrog LHL Mascot, Intramurals SALLIE MILLER Circle S, President JEAN MILLS LHL, Co-Rush Captain, Social Affairs Committee, Orientation Leaolerg Bowl- ing Team, ICB, Intramurals JOHN MOGGE CAROLEE MOORBY HAROLD MQORE SARAH MOORE THOMAS MOORE 72 I LARRY MILLER Skyrof Ski Team SANDRA MILLER Xi Delta Rho, Athletic Captain, Ser- geant at Armsg Varsity Basketball and Volleyball, Intramurals CARL MISEN ER Wooden Horse CAROL MONTGOMERY PAT MORGAN GALE MORRIS Merhodisr Srudenf Movemenfg Infra- murals, Archery Club, Orchesfrag Chess CIub SCOTT MORRIS CAROL MOSS DEANE MUELLAR JAMES MUIA REX MUSGRAVE RICHARD NASTER 'V' 1' 'QM KURT MUETHER Wk 'NFUKQLQQ Pi Delta, BowIing League, Secretary- Treasurer CLARENCE MURPHY ANDREW MYER Mu Delia, Vice Presidenrg Intramurals, Circle K, Public Relafions Chairman, Orienrarion Young Dernocrafsg Wooden Horse MICHAEL NEAL 73 GENE NEWMAN MARCIA NICHOLAS Xi Delta Rho, Secretary, Treasurer, Re- porter, Intramurals, Social Affairs, Ori- entation Leader, Bowling League DEANNE NIX Dido, Intramurals KARL NODLAND Pyramids, Rush Captain, Mano Mascot, Social Affairs, Intramurals, Orientation Leader al.i DANIEL NEWTON CAROL NICHOLAS EDWARD NIZOIEK LYTT NOEL Pyramids, ICB Representative and Vice President, Political Union DENNIS NORBECK BOB NORTHRUP JOHN NORTON MICKEY NUTTING JUDITH OAKLEY Circle S ! v -v ,S Q JOHN OLIVER JIM OTT ROBERT PAOLINI W W' FRED PAPOLOS GALE PARKER DENNIS PARRA KARIN PORTIN ELLEN O'CONNELL LHLg Phi Theta Kappag Circle 55 Co Editor, Wooden Horse, Pyramette Student Governmenfg Obelisk, Art Ed irorg Siudent Jury WILLARD OSBORNE CHRISTOPHER PALLM JOSEPH PAONESSA IGNACIO PERI PATRICIA ANN PERRY Dido, Varsity Volleyloall, Intramurals PETER PHEIL ELEANOR F. PICKETT 76 MICHEAL PATE OREN PAULSEN PATRICIA FLOYED PHILLIPS Dido, Social Affairs Committee, Bowl- ing League, A Cappella Choir, Prom Decorations Chairman, Mistletoe Ball Program, Spring Rhapsody MICHAEL PILURE DONALD PAUL Sigma, Social Affairs Chairman, LHL Mascot WILLIAM PEACOCK Pyramids, Bowling League, President PAM PERRY MARILIN PETERS f Wffwsxsawf 1s FRANCIS S. PITTMAN ll RITA PLANCON EDWARD J. PLEMMONS FRED PNEUMAN STEPHEN PODGUR HARVEY POPE MARIANE ELLEN POTTS Arquiris, Secretary, Treasurerg A Cap- pella Choir, Intramurals GINNY ANNE PRESLEY Diclog Civinettes, Parliamentariang Bap- tist Student Uniong Intramurals Ef2kfL7 -- H- - THOMAS POGREBA JON EDWIN PORT Phi Theta Kappag College Christian Fel lovvship, President JEAN PREECE RICHARD PRESNELL 77 TRACY PRESSNER GAIL EILEEN PRINCE Arquiris, Rush Capiain, Social Chair- man, ICB Secretary, A Cappella Choir CHARLES PUES BARBARA QUEEN . .-ff raw: iw, RICHARD PRICE DIANE PRYMULA MARY QUANTRALL LARRY C. QUIDLEY Pyramids, Afhleiic Capiaing Secrefary of Aihleiic Boarolg Circle K RANDY RABE RICHARD RAHN DAVID RAYMQND GLADYS REARDON I I LORRAINE ANN REDDERSON Xi Delta Rho, Varsity Volleyball, Var- sity Basketball, Intramurals, Sports Ed- itor for Wooden Horse and Troiad THOMAS REESE CARELTON RILEY REICHERT Mu Delta SALLY RENNER 'Hb' A1 ROBERT RESS MANUEL RICARDO JR. ELLIOT RICE SAMUEL RICE WILLIAM REDMAN VERONICA ANNE REHBERG Arquiris, President, Orientation Com- mittee, Women's ICB, Social Affairs Committee, Intramurals ALEXANDER REINA RICHARD RENTON dv- Ain. CAROL ANN RICHARD Xi Delta Rho, Vice President, Phi Theta Kappa, Clet Club, Vice President, Student MENC, President, A Cappella Choir, Coeds, Trojanettes, College Singers, Lyceum Council, School lm- provement Committee ELLEN RICHMAN EDWIN RIDER ANITA ANNE RIPPEL Athletic Captain of Independents, Var- sity Volleyball, Varsity Basketball, Band CHARLES ROBERTS DENNIS ROBERTS BRUCE ROBERTSON CORENE ROESE 80 JUDITH LEE RICHBOURG Baptist Student Union, Publicity Chair- man, Wooden Horse Business Man- I ager I JUDITH ANNE RIDDLE Mano, Pledge Captain, Women's ICB, Orientation, Intramurals WILLIAM HORROCKS RIPPARD IV Skyro, President, Men's ICB, Bowling Team ROBERT ROBERT DIANE ROGERS LUKE ROOZEN DONALD EDWARD ROSENBERGER EDWARD ROSENBLATT 'FFP' ' 'Suv iw -i'- - - MICHAEL E. ROMANELLO SAM ROSALES I GARY ROSENBERRY JANE ELLEN ROSS Orientation Leader, Student Council I MARVIN ROTH GARY ROTHROCK LARRY RUDICEL MICHAEL EDWARD RUSSELL Mu Delta, Rush Captaing Intramurals ICB Representative 8I LHLg Co-Eclitor of Wooden Horse, Co- Eolitor of Obelisk, Pyrametteg Ski Club, THOMAS RYAN WILLIAM RYAN ALFRED SALERNO FRED SALGADO MARION SANDERS Dido, BSUQ Carson-Nevvmam BapTisT College Eagle-eiies CHARLES SANDS CLARK SAYER GERALD SCHAFFER Pyramids ,, mm. 1 L, f-,, ...sexe-I- 11 ROBERT L. SANDERS THOMAS WILLIAM SAWYER Pyramiolsg Presicleni and Vice PresiclenT of Civitang Bowling Leagueg Inframu- rals FRED SCHAAF JOHN SCHAFFNER EDITH SCHEEPER SUZANNE SCHERER Arquiris, Hisforian MARGERITA H. SCHOENAU OTTALIE SCHWARTZ ROBERT WALTER SCOTT GALE SEITZ MICHAEL SELLERS EDWARD SHAPIRO KAY F. SCHELL JOHN SCHMIDT GEORGE SCHULTZ WILLIAM SCHWENK W QQ... JAMES SIMMONS KENNETH SINGLETON GEORGE SMITH ROBERT SMITH 84 ANN M. SHEMO VERA SILER PERRY SMITH SADONNA SUE SMITH LHL, Social Chairrnanp Intramurals SCOTT JAMES SHIVELER Kappa Taug Circle K, Co-Historian Photographer for Wooden Horse WILLIAM LEFWICH SIMS JR. Phi Rho Pig Treasurer of Young Demo cratsg Wooden Horse Feature Writer Debate Teamg Bandp Messiah MARY SIMMONS STEPHEN SKLUTE mu I , , WONDEL SMITH DENNIS SNELL FRANK SOBIL Pi Delia, Athleiic Capfaing lniramuralsg Bowling JAMES SOWELL SCHARRIEANN SMUCKLER JANET E. SYNDER Social Affairs Committee gm, BENTA soRENsEN 'hm QV, MELANIE SPEARS PAULINE SPEARS GGRDON SPRATT DAVID SPRINGER ARTHUR STANDLEY GAIL D. STANDLEY RICHARD L. STEWART Sigma Phi Sigma, President, Vice Pres- iclent, Circle K, Political Union, Orien- tation JAMES STOCKWELL ROBERT STONER JACK ST. CLAIR CAROL STOCKDALE STEVE A. STONE Kappa Tau, Athletic Captain, Social Affairs Chairman, Circle K, Student Government, Orientation Leader, Elec- tion Committee STANLEY STREIT JR. Pi Delta, Historian, Social Affairs Com- mittee, Political Union, Bowling League DENISE STRENGLEIN MARY STROMMEN Mano CAROL ANN STROUD ALICE 5-LUCKY ALLAN STULER MICHAEL SULLIVAN RICHARD SWANSON JOHN M. TAYLOR PATRICIA ANNE TAYLOR SHARON LEE TEDROW Mano, Reporter, SNEA, Chaplain for Xi Delta Rho, President, Phi Theta MSM, Troiad, High Lights Editor, Bowl- Kappa, ICB Representative, Lyceum ing League, Wooden Horse, Orientation Council, Social Affairs Committee, Pi Leader Delta Darling, Orientation Leader ALLEN TERMAN MELVYN TEST ROBERT STURM Sigma Phi Sigma JAMES WILSON SUND Sigma Phi Sigma, Chaplain, Mano Mas cot, Young Republicans HAWARD TANNER MICHAEL TAYLOR WILLIAM THAYER AIDA JUNE THOMAS Dido, Art Club, Oblisk, Young Repub- licans GEORGE THOMAS Mu Delta, Canterbury Club, President, Student Council, Religious Board Chair- man, Election Committee LINWOOD THOMES LARRY THOMPSON RAYMOND THOMPSON SHELTON ALLEN THORNE RONALD TICHENOR Kappa Tau, Circle K, President, Young Democrats, Orientation Leader 88 GUS THEODOSIS ALVA THOMAS ROSEMARY THOMAS CARELTON THOMPSON A axwamwzwwwmrww-V A- BARRY ROBERT TIMMONS ROBERTA HOLLINGS TODD SNEA JOHN TREZZA JUDITH ANN TRUSTY LHLg Pyramefteg Mistletoe Ball Queeng Troiadg Orienfaiion Leader - Q- i EK ALBERT TOBEY STANLEY TOLEDO PHILLIP VINCENT TROVILLO Pyramids DANIEL TUTEN BELLE E. TWITTY BARBARA TYLER LHLg Mistlefoe Ball Princessg A Cappella Choir, Troianeftesf Spring Rhapsodyg Orieniaiion Leader EDWARD UHRIE HENRY VALLUS . . -si W i it L DAVID VAN BREMEN PAUL VAN OSTEIVIBERG CAROL JEAN VEVIER Mano, SNEA Vice President, Spanish Clubg Intramurals SARANELLE WADE ALEX VAN NORDSTRAND Kappa Tau KATHRYN VER WIEBE Dido, Civinettesg Orientation Leader PHILLIS CLAIRE WADE Dido, Rush Captain, Secretaryg Civi- nettesg ICB: School Improvement Com- mittee Chairmang Orientation Classes Chairman CHARLES EMORY WALLACE Political Union, Wooden Horse MARY ANN WALLER NANCY ILA WALLIS ROSEMARY WALSH RAY WALTERS SUSAN WARE LHLg Mistletoe Ball Court SUSAN MARY WATTS LHL, President, Vice Presiclentg ICB President, Circle Sf Young Democrats, Newman Clubg Student Government: Elections Committeeg Lyceum Councilg Student Jury Memberg Orientation Leaolerg Senior Day Committeeg Social Affairs Committee, Secretary JOHN M. WEBER JR. JOHN WEIMERSKINK ELLEN WANAMAKER RICHARD WANOUS LHL, Phi Theta Kappag Circle Sp Student Pi Delta Government, Secretary, Troiadg ICB Representativeg Senior Day Commit- teeg Orientation Leaolerg Elections Corn- mittee TALI WARD -iv as JANET MAE WEILAND LHL, Chaplaing Phi Theta Kappag Young Republican Clubg Circle S7 French Clubg Spanish Clubg Orientation Leaclerg So- cial Affairs Committee, Troiadg Cam- paign Manager GLENN WEITZ TOMMY WARD KAREN WASHBURN NANCY WEAVER +- ROBERT HORTER WELCHLY Clet Club, Band JOAN KATHERINE WETMORE LHL, Sergeant at Arms, Circle S, chap- lain, Orientation Leader I LAWRENCE WHITEHEAD ROBERT WHYTE LOIS JOANNE WIENKE CHARLENE WIGGINS Phi Theta Kappa, A Cappella Choir JOAN WILKERSON GAIL PAGE WILLIAMS LHL, Circle S, Prorn Court Mano, Athletic Captain 92 DAWN J. WESSON LHL, Young Republican Club, Newman Club, Dance Makers, Playmakers, Ski Club, Bowling League, Sigma Playmate, Social Affairs Secretary, Verse Choir, LHL Calendar Girl JOHN WHITE LINDA WHITT MARIE E. WIDEMAN RICHARD ARTHUR C WILLIAMS WALTER WILLIAMS Mu Delta Newman Club Archery Sigma, Vice President, Rush Captain Circle K, Correspondent, LHL Big Brother, Dido Mascot, Intramural Sports EDWIN WILSON ROGER WILSON Political Union, President JUDITH I. WOOD CHARLES MARION WOOLHEATER EDWARD JAMES WREN Skyro, President and Vice President, Circle K, Men's ICB President, Secre- tary, Dido Mascot, Wooden Horse Staff, Orientation Leader, Student Council Reporter, Lyceum Council LARRY YANCEY FRED LEE YOUNG-BLOOD Sigma Phi Sigmag Intramurals BARRY ZELLERS CHARLES VIRGIL ZIMMERMAN Sigma Phi Sigma, Sergeanr at Arms SALLY ZIMNIERNIAN DAVID ZUERCHER 94 JOHN YGUNG JEAN LEE ZEILER LHL, Calendar Girl, AThIeTic Capiain Head Cheerleader, Circle Sp Inrramu rals- . BILL ZIGLER HOWARD ZINIMERMAN xi 'N new ' Hz-'fx N 4 x 1.5 Y ,ls QL v ' w . vu Q ,sig J fl f 1 ... . Q ' ' wiv yi 5A lg, gi -Yr , KN Q, Z 1 :Qu 3. , , f f 'ry N N an A ' i H V .... xy' fig Nh if FK : ficafl- . ff .Mba MIKE SCHULTZ President Immediately following the fall elections, the newly elected Freshman Class officers began plan- ning for a successful year at S.P.J.C. by acquainting themselves with the challenges and problems of college life. Letters were sent to all prospective high schools arranging for appointments to inform the seniors of J.C.'s annual Senior Day which is presented by the Freshman Class. Mike Schultz, president, with the able assistance of the other officers, carried out his plans to make Senior Day one of the most suc- cessful ever at J.C. The Freshman Class will always remember its first encounter at S.P.J.C. and will always be grate- ful to all those who helped make their year a suc- cessful one. AUDREY AUG-USTINE GEORGE KHOURI Secretary Vice President Eireslfmm THOMAS J. ALLEN WILLIAM ALEXANDER JOHN D. ALT DELORES ALVAREZ BARBARA AMBERTSON LORRAINE J. AMBROSE FRANCES AMES DENNIS AMICK BONNIETTA ANDERSON CLIFFORD B. ANDERSON DONALD D. ANDERSON ERNEST ANDERSON KAREN S. ANDERSON LORETTA ANDERSON JAMES ANDERSON THOMAS ACKER CHARLES ADAMS JOHN C, ADAMS KAREN R. ADAMS WILLIAM J. ADAMS THOMAS ADCOCK DONA R. ADEMY JAMES AERTS ARTHUR AFANADOR JAN B. ALBERTS NORMA N. ALBERTS CAROLE E. ALBRECHT BONNIE ALLEN CHARLES s. ALLEN JUDLTH A. ALLEN PATRICIA R. ALLEN Av-R414 WESLEY T. BANKS CHARLES BARNES EDWARD BARNUM AUDIE A. BARTHOLOMEW JAMES B. BARTLETT BARBARA BASKERVILLE ANN B. BATEY CAROLYN BAYLESS NANCY A. BEAL WALTER BEAN CHARLES O. BEARCE MARGARET A. BEARD JOAN BEARDSLEY CHERIE C. BEESON JAMES BELCHER ROBERT ANDERSON MARGARET ANDREWS MARIAN ANDREWS WILLIAM ANDREWS JO ANN ANGLE WENDELL E. ANGLIN MARY ARCHIBALD JAMES D. ASHER RONALD ATER MARY ATHANASON JANET AUCREMANN AUDREY F. AUGUSTINE STEPHEN A. AYERS MARIE A. AYLESWORTH EDWIN L. BABOR RICHARD BACON JONATHAN BAHMILLER KARON BAILEY BRIAN BALL JUDITH L. BALLARD .Wcshmen KENNETH BERKES CAROL BERKSH I RE PETE BERNSTEIN MARY A. BESTLE JERELYN BETTS KENNETH BEVAN ,4r1-15? BETTY BELL DAVID R. BELL THOMAS G. BELLINO LORETTA T. BENQUELL KAYLEEN BENTON EUNICE BENOIT BONNIE BERDAN CHARLES BERGER LINDA J. BERGERSON KAREN BERK ?rcsl1mc'14 167-621 JOSEPH BICKAR CASSANDRA BIDDLEMAN DON BILHARZ SUZANNE BILODEAU CAROL BIRD GERALD K. BIRGE HEIDI BIRKMANN DIANE BIRTH ALAN BISHOP MARGARET BLAKELY GARRY BLANCHARD DOROTHY BLANKENSHIP JANE BLEEZARDE DOROTHY BLOSSER JUDITH BOAST LINDA BOETTE ROBERT BOGGS JACK BOHANNON I00 FRED BOHDE GEORGE BOHN JOHN BONINO SHARON BONO LOUIS BONSEY DAVE BOSSARD ALAN BOUVERAT LARRY BOWEN RICHARD BOWEN DUANE BOWYER DEANNA BOYCE ROBERTA BOYD DANIEL BOYER JAMES BOYLE CINDA BRADFIELD MARCIA BRADY CLAIRE BRAMLITT DAVID BRAND JOHN BRANKMAN IRIS BRASINGTON ROBERTA BRAUER JAMES BRESLIN JOHN BREWER CHRISTINE BRODIE ANDREA BROWN GEORGE BROWN ROY BROWN WOODY BRUNDAGE JOAN BUELL CHARLES BULL MARIANNE BURCH GARY BURGESS ROY BURGESS WILLIAM BURROWS ,WA ' ,. 0' iss-f fa N? 'W-X , aifwk - ... A .a f W 1-, -.r 1 fm- .... F. : . - : T .Q ,2?535Z13: -if,zflffffx V. : I ii zu :ZZz2:2w:f'::f.:i4-:::':'f: JS :,:, 1 :,.. ,X '::. Mr i?6?3M ' as : - QQ Q of m 5 2 JULES CLAVAN MARY JANE CLAUSEN LINDA CLAWSON DICK CLEMMER DOUG CLICKENGER KIRK CLINTON MICHAEL CLONTZ CHARLES CLOVERSETTLE MARJORIE COAN TOMMY COCHRAN WILLIAM COCKE JANET COHRS JOANNE COHRS JAMES COIL DONALD COLE PEGGY JO COLEMAN JUDITH COLMAN FRANK COLON BARBARA COOPER CARLOS COOPER EARL COOPER JOHN COOPER MIKE COOPER FRED COPE WILLIAM COPP RICHARD CORCORAN LARRY CORN CARL CORNELISSEN EUGENE CORNELIUS LENORA COWAN ROBERT COWAN DON COXWELL JOSEPH COYNE BOB CRAIG EARL CRANE CAROLYN CRAWFORD NORMAN CRAWFORD SYLVIA CRENSHAW MARY CRESSY MICHAEL CROOK RONALD CROSBY CONNIE CROSS DIANE CUCCINELLO DONNA CUCCINELLO THERESE CULLEN CATHERINE CUNNIE DON CUNNINGHAM ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM BOB CURTIS EDITH CUSHMAN EDWARD DAGNEY JOHN DALE EDWARD DALTON EILEEN D'ANGELO FRANK DANIEL ARTHUR DANIELS BILL DANIELS DOREN DARLING CHARLES DAVIS DEBORAH DAVIS DONALD DAVIS JACK DAVIS JAMES DAVIS JOHN DAVIS JUDITH DAVIS MICHEAL DAVIS PHYLLIS DAVIS SALLY DAVIS CARMEN DAY LINDA DEAL DAROL DORSCH CAROLYN DOTT PETER DOTY ERNEST DOWNING JAMES DOWNING RONALD DRAKE JANE DRISCOLL NORMAND DROLET WILLIAM DRYPOLCHER GERALD DUFFY BILL DUFFY ELAINEA DUKE ROLLIN DUNBAR URSULA DUNLEA DIANN DUNN HENRY De BONA JEANNE DECKER JAMES DeDREL REINALDO DeLOS EUGENIA DeMAR BILL DENEGAR DEVERA DERNIS EUGENIA De ROSAY ELLEN De WEIL ROBERT De WICK SHARON DICKEY ROBERT DIETRICH MERLE ANNE DILWORTH JOHN DIXON PEARL DIXON PATRICIA DONLON THOMAS DONNELLY PATRICIA DONOVAN TERRY DONOVAN ROGER DOOYARD AN DREW EAST PAMELA EASTMAN ROBERT EBEN MARK EBERLY RICHARD EDGAR JUDITH EDWALL GEORGE DUNN KATHRYN DUNPHY RALPH DURANTE JUNE DURHAM WARREN DURNAN DANIEL DURRANCE ANTHONY DUVAL PAT DYER SUSAN DYER JERRI EARNEST Av .Weshmen Sh G0 JOAN ELWOOD ROBERT EPSTEIN KENNETH ERENBERGER MAURINE ERVIN LARRY ESKEW FRANK EVANS BILL FABER ROBERT FECHNER LINDA FEATHERS ADELE FEIN EDWARD FELTON DEBORAH FENIMORE DENNIS FERNANDEZ ROBERT FERRIS MARGARET FERRY SUSAN FIELDS RAY FINCHER ANTHONY FIORE DON EICHER MARIE ELARDO CLARE ELIASON DON ELKINGTON JAMES ELLIOTT JIM FISHER CLYDETTE FLINNER LARRY FLORY MIKE FOCHT JAMES FOOTE JANE FORD JUDY FORTENBACH MASON FOUNTAIN MICHAEL FOWLER CHARLES FOX PRISCILLA FOX DALE FRANKENBER GEORGE FRANTZIS THOMAS FREDERICI BRIAN FRID JANICE FRIEDMAN BILL FRIEL DALE FRIEND DONNA FRITCHMA SYLVIA FUSSELL PHIL GAGE JAMES GAGNON SALVATORE GAMBI RAY GARCIA VIRGINIA GARNETT ELIZABETH GAUNT MARJORIE GEE MARY GEGAN S1 2 . ag . . 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'Eg-A amz 'iii' gr..-er wx A JEREMIAH HAYES PATRICIA HAYES EARL HEARTH HELGA HEIMER JOSEPH HEBDA HILDEGARDE HEIN THOMAS HANSHAW MADELINE HANSON ARTHUR HARDWICK JOHN HARDY ARTHUR HARPER CAROLYN HARRIS KEN HARRIS LARRY HARRIS ROBERT HARRISON ANITA HARROW LARRY HARROW BARBARA HARSHMAN WALTER HARSHMAN GARY HARVEY CHARLES HAUPT CLAUDIA HAUPT ROBERT HAWKEN DARLA HAWKINS MICHAEL HEALE WILLIAM HEINRICH SANDRA HEUVIS LOUIS HELSON MARTHA HENDERSON DICK HERDEN RONALD HERNDON WILLIAM HEVERLY CATHERINE HEWLETT GEORGE HIEBER MARIE HIGBEE EARL HIGGINS MARIE HILL TOM HILL TOBY HILLIKER HARRIETT HILTON JOAN HINES CAROL HITCHINS ROBERT HOAK LUCY HOCKETT DIANA HODSON KAYE HOEKSTRA WILLIAM HOFF CAROL HOGAN MACK HOLCOMB FRANCES HOLMELIN EMMETT HOOD SUZANNE HOOKER GALE HOOVER CAROLYN HOPKINS PATT HOPPER MICHAEL HORTON EDWIN HOTZ ZULA HOURDAS RALPH HOWARD 'CIZ77 ,..,4-p RUTH HOYLE STEPHEN HRICA ERICH HUBER JOE HUGHES WILLIAM HUGHSON CHARLES HULBERT BILLY HUNT WILLIAM HUNT TIMOTHY HUNTSMAN REBECCA HURT CHARLOTTE HUTCHISON DOUGLAS HYDE STEPHANIE INGRAM MELINDA IRELAND JANE IRVINE JOHN IRWIN .Weshmen fic'-fr is -W- 'CST' II3 OLIVE JOHNSON WILLARD JOHNSON .JIM JONES JERRY JONES MARCIA JONES DIANA JORDAN GEORGE JORDAN EVELYN JUDAH DORIS JUDSON FRED JUDSON LOUIE KAMPOURIS JOHN KARAY CAROL KARMGARD KATHLEEN KEATING RICHARD KEEHN HOWARD ISAACS MARSHALL ISAACS WALTER IVANCIN PAUL JACKSON JOHN JACOBSEN PAT JAMES DAVID JAMESON ROBERT JANNARONE JAMES A. JAROS NANCY JAY GARY JEFFRIES DAVID JENKINS RICHARD JENSEN ANITA JOHNSON CARL JOHNSON EMMETT JOHNSON HARMON JOHNSON HARRY JOHNSON JAMES JOHNSON JOSEPHINE JOHNSON JOHN KESSINGER GEORGE KHOURI LYN DA KI LLEEN MARY KILLETT RONALD KIMBALL LARRY KINCAID LOIS KEENER BERNARD KEHLER ROBERT B. KELLY ROBERT D. KELLY FRED KELSEY DON KEMP LANA KEN ESTRICK BILL KENNEALLY ELEANOR KENNEDY JOHN KERN .?rc'sl1me14 .75-I6 Il5 0 HOWARD KIRKPATRICK C. FINLEY KNIGHT JUNE KNIGHT PAMELA KNIGHT DAVID KITCHEN RAY KLEIN SUSAN KNISELY HERMAN KNOP ROGER KOCH RONALD KLENK MARY KLUTTS ROBERT KOCH FRED KOEPP JOAN KOHNE ANTONIOS KOUTSOURAIS THOMAS KRAFT PAUL KRAMER DELORES KRIER MARIBETH KULP FRANCIS LA FORGE DENNIS LAFRENIERE ALLYN LAMBES JOHN LANDRUM I II6 CALUDE LANE KENNETH LANE ARTHUR LANG EDWARD LANGHAM PHYLLIS LANGSTON ROGER LARSON WILLIAM LARSON JOHN LASEAU JOHN LASKA MONABELLE LAUGHLIIX BILL LEAKE ANNE LE COURIS ANDREE LE DANTEE JOHN LEDFORD CHARLES LEE EVELYN LELEKIS LOUISE LENDERMAN ELIZABETH LENGEL NEIL LEONARD PETE LESHEFKA ZELLAH LESTER JUDITH LETZRING STAURT LEVINSON LEAH LEVY KY LEWIS PHILLIP LEWIS ANNA LICZBINSKI BETTY LIDDICK A A X Q -naar' X' iv' 3 3 . .sr ' V N w.., ,,,:u 2i m ' ' PM ,nw , fm 5 x 2 ' 5 l ff gg ETX. JM W'-1 2 A Z? nv-is ,QW ' 2 3: X , ' f A-11214152 C' .2252 K , ,S Q 2 ' Ps 1 X ' .Mu , - e X ' , F1 ww .gQ,,,. .::, J gm if 2 r x 1 K x 2 2 ,ij 5 52513:-Y Q 13 ls 5 2 J X L 3 K ROBERT MALCOM ELAINE MALIN 'ATRICIA MALONE ROBERT MANDERSCHEID 'INA MANTICOS RENE MARAGOS UDY MARCUM MILY MARDEN IAROLE MARINI XLBERT MARRETTA OSEPH MARRS ELLA MARSH 'OM MARSH 'VILLIAM MARSH LINDA MARSHALL GEORGE MARVEL NEIL MARVEL LAURETTE MASTERSON GARY MASTRY JUDITH MASTRY ANTHONY MATHER WALTER MATHEWS LORENCE MATTHEWS HOMAS MAYO ASHTON MAYS AMES MCCALL INDA MCCARROL ALTON MCCASKILL -- 1.l HW-.. . - JOHN MEEHAN NANCY MCCREARY OWEN MCCULLEN JACK MCDANIEL ERNEST MCDONALD GAYLE MCELWAIN SAMUEL MCFARLAND COLLEEN MCFARLIN CORNELIUS MCGEEHAN MARIAN MCGILL BARBARA MCGLATHERY BUCKY MCINNIS MELINDA MCKENZIE SANDRA MERCHANT HARVEY MERCIER DICK MCKIBBEN JOHN MCKNIGHT STEVEN MCMAHON MARGARET MERKLER DON MERRY PRISCILLA MCRAE JUDITH MECKO JOHN MEDICK MARGARET MERSHON KAY MESSMORE PAUL METTS HARRY METZ ROBERT METZ JEANNE MEYER ELAINE MEYERS MARTY MEYERS SHARON MEYERS LIONEL MICHAUD SUSIE MIDDLETON BARBARA MILLER DAVE MILLER DON MILLER JACK MILLER LYNNE MILLER SANDRA MILLER SCOTT MILLER WILLIAM MILTON ANDREW MIRABOLE ARTHUR MITCHELL DAVYLYN MITCHELL RICHARD MITCHELL ROBERT MITCHELL MARGUERITE MIXON LINDA MOBLEY CHARLES MOCK ERNEST MOCZIK CHARLES MONEY CARL MONSON MARCIA MOORE GAYLE MOOREFIELD MARILYN MOREAU CHARLES MORGAN JACK MORGAN JIM MORGAN JANE MORGAN VICTOR MORGAN RONALD MORRIS SUZANNE MORRIS DONALD MORRISON JOANN MORTELLARO greshmsu Me-Mu SHARON MORTENSEN KATHY MORTON JOHN MOSEK LARRY MOSER BILL MOSHIER SKIP MOUNTAIN RICHARD MUCCIANO TOM MUMPOWER DAVID MUNSON SCOTT MUNSON ffx, -er wwf- L ,mr RON I wg,- I2I PATRICIA NEWTON GORDON NICHOLS GUY NICHOLS BARBARA NICKEL JOHN NIGELS JOHN NOLAN DENNIS NOORIGIAN JAMES NORBECK ALBERT NORDEN BILL NORRIS KATHLEEN NOURSE CONRAD NOWAK BOB NUNEZ BARBARA NUNN KERMIT OBERMEYER CAROLYN MURPHY ANDREW MURRAY CLAIRE MURRAY DIANA MUSIC SIMONE MUSSY WILLIAM MUTH JAMES MYERS NORMA NASH RICKY NATIONS BETTY NEAL MARJORIE NEAL JOHN NEEFE MARSHALL NEEL BETTY NEELY JOHN NEENAN DIANE NELSON EDDIE NELSON DANIEL NESBIT EDITH NEWMAN HARLAN NEWTON WILLIAM OVERCASH WILLIAM OVERINGTON GEORGE OWEN BARBARA OXLEY CAROLYN PACE ELIZABETH PACE ALICE O'BRIEN LESLIE O'BRIEN RUSSELL ODOM JOHN O'HEARN MICHAEL OLIVER CHARLES ORENDUFF LINDA OSBORN CAROLEE OSTERHOLM EDWARD OTTO ELDRIDGE OUTTEN Qrvshmen Mu-Pa I23 ?resl1mc'14 Pa-165 My fix Us wr-.J-.f -...Q 'kr' 'Pk M. .qu-.5 L. I24 RW 1-'I' FRANK PARKER JOSIE PARLATORE VIVIAN PARSON BILL PARSONS STEWART PATTON BILL PAULSON LINDA PAVER JAMES PAYNE JOYCE PAYNE JEAN PEAIRE LINDA PEARMAN JOHN PEARSON CAROL PECAREK WAYNE PELAEZ BILL PENROSE JEANNE PENTECOST JOHN PEPPEL MIKE PERRY JOSEPH PACE PRESTON PAGE BOB PALM JERRY PALMER ROGER PAUVIER CHARLES PARKER mv' 'Maw 1 Xu m. ' BEVERLY PETERSEN JOSEPH PETHIA ROBERT PETO JOHN PETRINGELO WILLIAM PETZOLD JOHN PFISTER KATHLEEN PHILLIPP PAUL PHILLIPS SHERRY PICKETT TERRY PINNA ROBERT PIPES SUSAN POLLY REID PONTIUS JERRY PORTER MARY PO RTMAN DONALD POTTER FRANCIS POUCHEP JAMES POUNDERS CHARLES POUST CAROL POVALL DONALD POWELL GAYL POWELL SANDRA POWERS JUDITH PRESCOTT PATRICIA PRICE JOSEPH PRILL JOHN PRINGLE SANDRA PROCTOR 4 .v-wx. 'vs 156 ff -of ff . X . 2 9 K Q Ps + At, a?::3gf'Su, '. 8 Q 'hmm L Q . Rf 1 -an K.. X.. v . . V: maid' Q, 44 he-'Q 5 'fi w Q, , ,awn- .f A 1.434 ss...,' ,,.,.-N ' at m Q J .Q 2 la- 2 95 E 'Q im p, E . 231, va Af W' Q r R . 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K5 A: , ,...,L ,A ,,V..,::,::.,aV,: aswni . r nf 41 6-W ,fd 5:31 7 Si? , ONNIE RIPPARD ENRY RISTORCELLI ,RTHUR ROBBINS RUCE ROBBINS ARL ROBERTS ORIS ROBERTS JILLIAM ROBERTS ICHARD ROBERTSON OHN ROBINSON IARY ROCHE RANKLIN RODERUS ATRICIA ROESLER IARTIN ROESS ELLA ROGERO 'ANS ROHR DWARD ROOT OROTHY ROSE IARGARET ROSENHEIM HOMAS ROSKELLY ONNA ROSSEN .LDO ROSSI IILLIAM ROSSLEY ODNEY ROUNTREE IIKE ROWLAND HELIA RUGGIERO ARBARA RULE LIZABETH RULE IARION RUNTCH Wh! f m vw ,QM 1-Hur ANNE RUSH WILLIAM RUSSELL ROSEMARY RUTLAND HENRY RUTLEDGE ROBERT RYAN PHILLIP SACHS JAMES SACKETT JOHN SAGER THOMAS SAIHA ALFRED SALLOUM LARRAINE SALTSMAN WILLIAM SANTO THEODORE SARAF ROY SATTERFIELD HELEN SAWYER DAVID SCHOENBORN GEORGE SCAVELLI SUSAN SCHEFFER JUDITH SCHARABOK CAROL SCHULTZ MICHAEL SCHULTZ RONALD SCHULTZ ELIZABETH SCHULTZE JUDITH SCHWEIKERT RONALD SCIARRETTA JOHN SCOTT MARY SCOTT WILLIAM SEMPLE RICHARD SERLUCO ELIZABETH SHANNON DOUGLAS SHARON ANITA SHAW PATRICIA SHAW ARTHUR SHEBLE RONALD SHEETS GERALDINE SHELTON PAT SHERIDAN MARY SHERMAN ORVILLE SHERROW JOHN SHERRY DON SHIELDS MICHAEL SHIRMER STANLEY SHIVELY HAROLD SHUEY CAROLYN SHULSE SUSAN SHULSE WILL VON SIEBER LARRY SIEGEL DORIS SIMMERMAN JOHN SIMON DONNA SIRMONS MOSE SIRMONS MAX E. SKIPPER BERNICE SLIGER JERALD SLOAN CAROL SMITH CHARLES SMITH JAMES SMITH JERRY SMITH JOHN SMITH MARGARET SMITH NORMA SMITH ROBERT SMITH NORMA SOWELL CAROLE SPANNAGEL CH ERYL SPAU LDING DAVID SPENCE CLARA SPENCER KENNETH SPENCER RONALD SPENCER IRVING STINSON GEORGE STOCKING GEORGE STONE HOWARD STONE KAREN STONE GEORGE STONER JACOB STOWERS PETER STRESEN-REUTER JOHN STREATOR MARIA STRGAR GLORIA STRICKLAND JAMES STRICKLAND BECKY STRIMER JOSEPH STROEMICH HUGH STROUPE JOHN SPIDELL SARAH SPRINGER DIANE SPROW BETTY STADER GORDON STAGER MARGARET STALEY ROLLA STANDAU ROSEMARY STANGEI. DAVID STARLING MERRILL STEBBINS TIM STEEVES SANDRA STEHLE MARTIN STEPHENSON MIKE STERNER THEODORE STERUBERG JIM STEVENS RICHARD STEVENS CAROL STEWART ROBERTA STEWART SHIRLEE STEWART PATRICIA SWEENEY KATHIE SWEET ROLAND SWEET GAIL SWIFT SUSAN SWIFT DAVID SWITZER THOMAS STUELKE WILLIAM STUELKE LINDA STUMP FAUSTO SUAREZ KENNETH SULLIVAN CHARLES SU LTZMAN NICKI SURDI JEAN SUTHERLAND GLORIA SWANGO HENRY SWANSON Zfeslzmerz 5,0-SW I3I BLENDA TODD Bosal TODD I32 wiv 'D HAROLD SYLVESTER ANN B TAYLOR JO ALICE TAYLOR MARIE TOMCHIK DOROTHY TOMLIN SONDRA TAYLOR WAYNE TAYLOR ALICE TELLONE GAYLE TOMLINSON EDWIN COLEY TOOKE WILLIAM TEMPLEMAN DON TETRAULT ELIZABETH THALASINOS DONNA THIEL BARBARA THOMAS JACK THOMAS JUNE THOMAS WILLIAM THOMAS TIMOTHY THORNTON BRUCE E. TIBBO DEXTER TINDLEY SARA TIPPINS L II I CONNIE UTTER JOHN VALENTE STEVE VAN DE CARR NANCY VAN ELLEN HAROLD VARDY VIRGINIA BAUGHN JOSEPH VELLUCI BLAKE VERGON PETER VETRANO I JULE VICTOR JUNE VIVIAN JULIE WAGNER MARTHA VAGNER RONALD VALDHOUR I I RICHARD WALKER DIANE WALLER I CRAIG WALSH GERALD WALSH HELEN WALSH I GEORGE WALTON I REBECCA WANNINGER I I DoNN WARD I JAMES WARDLOW DAVID WARNOCK I SUE WARREN TED WASSERLEIN THOMAS WATERMAN KENNETH WATERS h,,,.f..-Q. if ,,.., Q 'im , 4. ,N pg! 2' 43 . 5 I' . Q Q if RICHARD WILCOX JULIE WILKISON AUBREY WILKES NOLAN WILKES JAMES WILLIAMS JOHN WILLIAMS JUDY WILLIAMS KELL WILLIAMS MARY WILLIAMS NORANEL WILLIAMS GARY WILLIAMSON PATTE WILLIS PAT WILLIS PATRICIA WIMBERLY NORMAN WISLER JIM WATKINS CAREY WATSON RONALD WAYMAN HEATH WAYNE WILFORD WAYNE LINDA WEBSTER BARRY WECHESSER JUNE WEIGEL CHARLENE WEIL JANICE WEINFELD WAYNE WEITZ JUNE WUKOSON MICHAEL WELCH ELIZABETH WELLS ROBIN WELLS JANET WENZ SAMUEL WEST HENRY WETHERELL ARTHUR WHEELER CATHERYNE WHELPLEY INA WHITAKER RICHARD WHITAKER ROBERT WHITAKER ARNOLD WHITE JOHN WHITE MAY WHITE MICHAEL WHITMORE HERBERT WHITTIER ALLAN ZURLA JUDITH WITHERS WILLIAM WITHROW CAROLYN WITTE STEPHEN WOLLAM RONNY WOOD MINDY WOODALL BRUCE WOODRUFF ROBERTA WOODS OTIS WRAGG BILL WRIGHT LEE YANCEY LEROY YETTAW HAROLD YOUNG RONALD YOUNG BEVERLY ZAMOYSKI JAMES ZELCH ANTHONY ZEOLI BARRY ZUBERER MARY ANN BROWN SNA UNA CATLING SNA, Mano NANCY AGEE SNA, Dido CAMILLA AYERS Xi Delta Rho, BSU, SNA ursiug PATRICIA JEAN CHAMBERS Phi Theta Kappa, Dido Chaplain, SNA, BSU President and Publicity Chairman Intramurals, Religious Board CELESTE CIPRIANO Dido, Intramurals, Phi Theta Kappa Vice President, Sophomore Class, Vari sity Basketball, Cheerleading, SNA JESSELYN DAVIS BSU, Xi Delta Rho, Treasurer, SNA, Senior Nursing Class Treasurer JOYCE HANSEN SNA udmfs Y f if 41Q ' MARTHA L. HOUSER Civinettes, SNA, Recruitment Chairman, Welcoming Committee Chairman, Na- tional Convention Rep., Senior Rep. to House Council PATRICIA KEMP Dido, Intramurals, SNA, Orientation Leader Qf -Mr' F., X JUDITH HINKLEY SNA GERRlE HOLMES SNA is I-Q -. vpn -' iw MM-iq SUNNY L. PFEIFFER Si Delta Rho, Phi Theta Kappa, Civin- ettes, Intramurals, Annual Representa- tive JEAN POLLARD SNA, Phi Theta Kappa SUE LAMB SNA, Secretary of Senior C Class SANDRA PARKE J' T311 . f 1 DIANE RICCI SNA, Phi Theta Kappa CAROLYN SHULSE SNA JOHN SHULSE SNA, Senior Class President FRANCES UMNIARINO Xi Delta Rho, Rush Captain, Phi Theta Kappa, VVornen's ICB, Intramurals, SNA, Vice President Senior Class rf I DIANE WILLIAMS Vice President Roser Hall- SNA MARILYN YODER Dido, SNA 'Shui ts-M MARJORIE VANN Frosh-Soph Council Rep., Roser Hall House Chairman, President SNA, Stu- dent Nurse of the Year, President SNA JEANNETTE WANZO SNA ,ff'!9x -uf Y uw-W-.. as 0 wh ffms - Student Gavcrmffeffl ........ - zwzfmffm ..,.. . - amos ...... I sam elm ...., . I sm,4rrs...,. 142 147 153 171 199 fudmf 50176 lflfflvlflf Assvciafivn The St. Petersburg Junior College Student Govern- ment under the able leadership of the Acting President, Gail Swift, has completed several proiects this year. Among these were the purchase of typewriters for stu- dent use and the purchase and installation of bookshelves for the Student Union Building. The Student Government also bought out the house for the movie Spartacus to raise money for the park proiect. The very successful Elections Dance, Mistletoe Ball and Prom were sponsored by the Social Affairs Committee of the Student Government. Moving ahead through progress, to help improve the school and community, is the key word for this year's Student Government. DR. MICHAEL M. BENNETT Advisor SEATED: Gail Swift, Acting President. STANDING: Ellen Wana- maker, Secretary, Sue Swift, Treasurer. My ter' , am SEATED: Sue Watts, Women's ICB, Steve Stone, Men's Athletic Board, Marsha Ayers, Women's Athletic Board. STANDING: Elden Harris, Chief Justice, Grant Culverhouse, Men's ICB. NOT PICTURED: Phyllis Wade, School Aa W 'I ,- J ,ya-M ....,- N.,-- I gf G 'E S ' li sswiag, mx 'h'7 9- I ax . far f .M :': fl I I .4 eff so - A if I T ' ji- i V '4 if! Wai W, . E 'II x SEATED: Sandra Bowes, Public Relations, Mis- sie Hughes, Historian. STANDING: George Thomas, Religious Board, Emilye Hurst, Social Affairs. INSET: Richard Almeida, Scholastic Board. i lm , I M at 1,39 ,, 1 3 M, Eng? we 5 . ,gs . I F v' A I Q a We 5 M .... 2 2, , ,I 'S at If un Improvement. Left to right: DeDe O'Connell, WOODEN HORSE, Jane Ross, WOODEN HORSE, Sandra Agee, TROIAD. pu., f 3' 1.5, fwgtfz. is -mg f --al Left fo rig!-11: Sandra Buie, Coungilmani Ed Beevers, Sophomore Left to right: Sherry Pickett, Councilman, Mike Schultz, First Semester President. NOT PICTURED: Dottie Beckerman, Councilman. Freshman President, George Khouri, Second Semester Freshman President, Jeanne Pentecost, Councilman. This is the artist's conception of what the Student Government Park Project will look like on completion. ,401 ....5I.e.!'..LLL!5e!+,Q!lL-,.-l.!.cSD.l.l.,E.C.E.SIU 0 Ull NV L Rlllvlltll PARK i nnnullut ful funn V U U' smut mi ms C o,llllmlFiHMl L I44 I r F' 1, ,lf 1-ww.. A.,, V we 5 il,-J .4 'Ar sm. ,, 'f '5ewf-uc, 'l l i'1-QM, Chief Justice Eldon Harris is the head of The Student Court and iTs representaiive in The Sfudem Government Association. tudrruf 6011 I enfarces law at I 61 Even an ideal socieTy musT have law, and Junior College is no differenT. Here, Though, The personificaTion is The STudenT CourT. Under The auspices of The STudenT GovernmenT, The CourT has The power To hear and pass iudgrnenT on all cases in relarion To misconducT, Traffic violaTions, parking violaTions and any phase of dishonesTy in academic work. Eldon Harris, Chief JusTice, Ed Russell, Clerk of The CourT, and Diane Frankenberg, Secre-Tary, are in charge of The proceed- ings, and of The jury, composed of sTudenTs whose average en- ables Them To serve in ThaT capaciTy. All of These are ably assisTed by Al Iverson, popular campus policeman. Al lversen, Campus Policeman 5 c la l l , me ggi Y Diane Frankenberg, Secretary Ed Russell, Clerk of The Court Am. 'ZF Q1 ew. me K 3 set ROW l, left to right: Sharon Tedrow, Sue Watts, Ronnie Rehberg, Gail Swift. ROW 2: Jean MacCaIlum, Sandy Bowes, Sandy Buie, Carol Richards, ROW 3: Guy Copp, Grant Culverhouse, Al Bishof, Roger Wilson. NOT PlCTUREDz Shelton Thorne, Dick Almeida, Sally Miller, and Rob Fleming. Mrs. Smout 9- 'S Mrs. June Moore, Advisor Mr. Montague Lyeeulez 6011 eil ereezfee new Hr I The Lyceum Council of St. Petersburg Junior College is a new addition to our campus this year. It is an artist lecture series which presented to the students this year such notables as Richard Dyer Bennet, a guitarist who specializes in folk songs, Werner Von Brhun, noted atomic scientist, and Tong Il Han, a Korean pianist. The council is made up ot the president cr representative from each club on campus, Mrs. Smout and Mr. Montague, faculty members, and Mrs. June Moore, advisor. Since our adoption of this council, the idea has spread to many other iunior colleges in the state. 1 ft. Dr. Werner Von Bruhn spoke to a full A and overcrowded house on the U. S. 9 fs A space program. -v-gf: Richard Dyer Bennet, the 2Oth Century Troubadour gave an interesting and hum- orous program of folk songs. E 5 Putting ideas together in a chaotic office . , . and making the deadline bl: 0 ll 67117014 . . . Zwizzd Was There ever such a year! About fifteen or so of the hardiest TROIAD staffers know for sure that it could never be surpassed. It was wonderful and it was a trial at the same time. And how much we learned! We found out quickly that: our office was hardly our own . . . it belonged to The Wooden House, The Circle K blood drive, The depositors of Phys. Ed. clothes, and The Humanities sylibus typists. We also found out that our office was The favorite meeting place for boyfriends, the only room on campus with no ashtrays and only one trash can, and the only unnamed office in the Service Center. But there was also a more serious side to our year. We were surprised to learn that through the really worst and most agonizing moments we could come out in one piece. We made the deadlines, we smiled again, we got our homework caught up, and we finally got some rest. But most of all, because of what we put into this book, we obtained a very strong feeling of closeness to the college and everyone concerned with it. These six or so months that we have worked on the TROIAD will be remembered for a long time to come. Business Manager, Deanna Budd Color and Special Effects Photographer, rrar- - Sandy Agee, Editor ' I Q' EY -X ' 'ri'-f 7 . ..,s :sig .-kk i taxi ' K V '-,-' yi-1 r.-, - . . - ,f-- 1 ' T, .-'. T ' . , , r ,g7, r A .. .Lrr - -1' f '-.i' fl: , if f .eil Mr. Noel, AdViSOr Mr. Graves, Assistant Advisor Co-Assistant Editors, Joan Kohne and Beth Bartlett '48 Emmette Jackson Left to right: Donna Tuggle, Pat Taylor, and Pat Price. 251 Croiad Stag Editor , ,, ,, 7 , Co-Assistant Editors . Business Manager Administration , Classes E Sports Associations a,,,s , 7 Social Clubs Other Clubs Features C , Assistant , Photographers 7 Special Effects and Color Pho Studio Photographer ss,c ,E Sandy Agee Joan Kohne Beth Bartlett Deanna Budd Georgia Lueck Sally Campbell Cheryl Spaulding Janet Weiland Stephanie Ingram Lorraine Redderson Linda Paver Jo Ann Angle C Ellen Wanamaker ,, Judy Trusty 7 C Connie Cross Pat Taylor Pat Price Eric Huber Bill Heverly tographer ,,,,Emmett Jackson , Phil Graham Jo Ann Angle and Linda Paver Eric Huber and Diane Dunn Below: Jane Spaulding. Conne Cross, Judy Trusty, and Ellen Wanamaker .BQ Staff, from left to right, ROW i: Mary Lou Andrews, Sherry Picket, DeDe O'Connell, Janie Ross, Pam Eastman, Julie Wilkison. ROW 2: Carey DeDeyn, Arty Harper, Richard Hill, Bill Lowe, Scott Schiveler, AI Richard, Joe Ademy, Mike Schultz, Phil Gilbert. NOT P'lCTURED: Leah Levy, Dick Almeida, Dona Ademy, Dave Horn, Lorraine Redderson. wuuben Cigar 2 The staff of the Wooden Horse engaged in a year-long fight with the elements of human nature, wind, rain, and sleep, which will be forever remembered by all of us. Among the many maior crises which stand out from our panicked year were these: the hours spent in our thousand trips to the Printer's, those long Sundays laying out the paper, followed by late-night trips to north Redington beach and Mr. Shelly, the time we got to the printer's and had forgotten the copy, the many pictures we missed, the many deadlines we missed, the many enemies we made . . . but the many, MANY friends we made, the much lamented Cby the authors, censorship of Dregs of the Keg and Harper's Bizarre, the royale battles with D.H., the morning we walked into the office to find people lying on our tables surrounded by pints of blood, the joyous acquisition of our new type- writer, the frantic scramble for copy on those Monday mornings, the blessed relief of Christmas vacation, the Flatuco convention in the halls of J.C., the numerous meetings held in June Moore, Advisor our office by Circle K, Pyramids, LHL members, Student Council members, the Club Presidents, and occasionally the Wooden Horse Staff, the continual fight with disorganization which we never conquered, the ceaseless struggle for sleep, food, mo--ey, and even grades. But we did it, and we lived through it, and we loved it, and we wouldn't trade a minute of it for any- l50 thing in the world. Janie Ross and DeDe O'ConneIl K, 1,a.mas,m:m.v-Mosse -f Julie Wilkison, and Joe Ademy '61 Wooden J-fame Stuff Co-Editors 7,,, Ad Manager ,7,,,,,,,, Exchange Editor L e,e,e, , Business Manager ,,,e, Photo Editor L, Sports Editors Fashion Editor oo,, W ,,oo ,ooo , L o,oooo, , Social Editor oo,,o ,,o,,oo ,,o,, , L L L oo,oo o,,ooo, J ane Ross DeDe O'ConneIl Jo Ademy Leah Levy Julie Wilkison L, L Scott Shiveler Lorraine Redderson Carey DeDeyn . Dona Ademy Ma ry Lou Andrews Staff: Bill Lowe, Al Richard, Arty Harper, Nano Reily, Becky Blank- enship, Eldon Harris, Emmette Jackson, Phil Gilbert, Sherry Pickett, Dave Horn, Pamela Eastman, Dick Almeida, Mike Schultz, Richard Hill, John Gordon Advisor ,, cL,,c,,, ,W , ,,c,,,c,,,,c,,,c, . ,,L,, June Moore Mg? STANDING: Al Richard, Artie Harper, Bill Lowe. SEATED: Phil Gilbert. 129,75 -. l A ,IJ X f l . P al . 'T I L4 'ff' X. , -L -4 'ffl fi., , Scott Shiveler A 5 W W qgnwev-fy Carey De Deyne Mary Lou Andrews Dona Ademy l5l Obclzsk has zz secmd successful year The Obelisk has reached its second year at Junior College, and although it has had more than its share of problems, it has come through with flying colors. The magazine, which is published in second semester, is an outlet for students who would, like to contribute something in the way of original expression. This can include anything from short stories to jokes and cartoons. A student reading board numbers all selections, after reading them, according to their preference, after which the editor and advisor, Miss Geiger, make the final selection. A new feature was added this year with a special award for the best selection of the year. The winner's name is engraved upon a plaque which is on exhibit in the English department. ROW iz Ed Nelson, Cliff Freeman, Dick Almeida, Larry Chambers, Hugh Bell, Stefe Wollum, Tim Potter, Bill Brit. ROW 2: Bill Duffy, Dick Stewart, Gordon Shager, Phil Gilberts, Arnold White, Eldon Harris, Charles Money, John Higgenbothem, Jim Cooper, Micky Nutting, Fred Bahde, Al Bishot, Dave Randall. ROW 3: Fred Allen, Ed Beevers, Rich Basini, Mike Long, Andy Meyers, Artie Harper, Cap Wilson, Robyn Fleming, Steve Stone, Scott Schrivler, Bob Hough, Shelton Thorne, Lambret Gildrie. NOT PICTURED: Bob Lockwood. OFFICERS: Hugh 'Bell, Treasurer, Arnold White, Secretary, Shelton Thorne, President, Larry Eskew, Vice President. I54 Gircle 6111 d-drive zz success in '6 I Being founded in T951-52, Circle K holds the posi- tion ot the oldest service club on campus. 'For the last five years, Circle K has been one of the most active clubs on the S.P.J.C. campus. A few of its activities have been the Get out the vote campaign, car smash, name- stamps and blood drive. This Junior Service Club for college men strives to emphasize the advantages of the American way ot lite and provide educational oppor- tunities for worthy young men. ADVISOR: Dr. M. M. Bennett ws i-.fasusicwmmmq-was . -,,. . new V ROW 'l: June Thomas, Noreen Fogil, Joan Kohne, Sandy Agee, Sylvia Crenshaw, Sallie Miller, Judy Oakly. ROW 2: Bev. Harrington, Beth Bartlett, Sue Smith, Lynda McCarroll, Sue Watts, Babs Baskerville, De De O'Connell, Sandy Bowes, Rosemary Walsh, Micky Dunnley, Mary Alice Caravanna. ROW 3: Angie Balassom, Diane Frankenburg, Deanna Budd, Marsha Ayers, Joan Wetmore, Sue Fields, Janet Weiland, Joan Buell, Ellen Wannamaker, Leah Levy, Diane Rassi. Eirclc Girls have rz shrfe him' This Junior Service Club tor women allows its mem- bers a chance to serve the college and community, to develope leadership, initiative, and useful training in all educational endeavors of S.P.J.C., to emphasize the ad- vantages of the American way of life, to provide educa- tional opportunities for worthy young women, to en- courage participation in group activities, to promote good fellowship and high scholarship, and to develope aggres- sive citizenship and the Sinawik spirit of all human rela- tionships. Circle S, organized in 1959-60, is sponsored by the Sinawik Organization of St. Petersburg. This year, the members contributed many hours to The Tuberculosis Xmas Seal Campaign, painting for the Xmas Toy Shop, lt's Shoe Shine Day, and a carnival and dance, the pro- ceeds of which went to the S.P.J.C. Park Fund. more, Chaplain, Judy Oakly, Secretary, Sallie Miller, President, Sue Fields, Vice President, Sylvia M, Crenshaw, Treasurer. ADVISOR: Miss Elenore Gehlen. , . OFFICERS: Babs Baskerville, Historian, Joan Wet- l55 OFFICERS: Mary Athanason, Vice President Dodie Cook, Treasurer. Sandy Howland, Secretary. Barbara Campbell, President. .4--X Erflleg Zzfc Hivinctfes ADVISOR: Miss Ellen Hoffman. Collegiate Clvlnettes, the first Collegiate Clvinette group to be char- tered in the United States, was organized on the St. Petersburg Junior College campus in November, 1959. The club aids the community by working at the Xmas Toy Shop, and by giving parties at the Crippled Children's Hospital and The Old Folks' Home. The girls also receive much satisfaction by recording textbooks for the blind students. ROW l, left to right: Mrs. Hoffman, Barbara Campbell, Mary Anthanason, Dody Cook, Ann Gorton, Linda Gilker, Nancy Crop, Silvia Harris, Jean Hanrich, Sandra Howland. ROW 2: Sharon Dailey, Lillian Carson, Beverly Katz, Diane Gale Morris, Elke Brahn, Karen Kammerdeiner, Janet Arm- bruster, Diane Birth, Carole Allen, Francis George, Julia Kovacs. . na.,.Q al.,,s,J...W.z . u A 1 uf .. maw BELOW: Charles Money, Treasurer, Roger Palmer, Vice President, Roger Wilson, President. 4 Q L- A ...P SEATED, left to right: John T. Robinson, Mayor of Gulf- port, Roger Wilson, Bill Young, Mrs. Young, Bob Lock- wood, who were present at the debate sponsored by the Political Union. ADVISORS: Mr. Earl Kohler Z7rfl7ia1l lluim The St. Petersburg Junior College chapter of the Political Union was founded in 1955, in keeping with the purpose ot its parent organization, the Florida Citizenship Clearing House Ca bi-partisan organizationj. The Citizenship Clearing House, which now has active chapters at the leading universities and colleges in the nation, was founded by civil iustice Arthur T. Vanderbilt of the New Jersey Supreme Court. The purpose of the organization is to encourage the active par- ticipation in the political process by college students, in the interest of more adequate standards of government. Membership in this organization is necessarily restricted to those students T possessing a continuing interest in politics. Mr. Louis Brown BELOW: Mr. Brown, Mr. Putnam, Mr. Fuqua, Mr. Terry, Mrs, Hoffman, Mr. Owens, Mr. Smith, M. Kohler, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Noel. SECOND: Phil Marsh, Eldon Harris, Charles Money, Ron Hazlet, Dick Serluco, Jim Hart, Roger Wilson, Roger Palmer, Stan Streit, Loraine Ambrose, Eaddie Cushman. NOT PICTURED: Barbara Butler, James Breslin, Jack Cannello, Gerry Cross, James Devito, Pat Lawrence, William Lennon, Nick Surdi, Charles Wallace, Otis Wragg. ROW T: Micky Nutting, Andy Meyers, Lorraine Ambrose, Eaddie Cushman, Sandy Agee, Sue Watts. ROW 2: Mr. Putnam, Advisor: Shelton Thorne, Scott Shiveler, John Hickenbotham, Jim Cooper, Al Bishot, Bob Hough, Charles Money, Phil Gilberts. lfrfung Demncrafs The Young Democrats is a college group composed of students whose political interests are those of the Democratic party. The club is active in city and county politics and was very busy on campus during the presidential election this year. ADVISOR: Mr. Travers Putnam Wvffvysa will-ai Demo students plan campaign strategy. wif I58 Wmwubm OFFICERS: Charles Money, treasurer: Bob Hough, John Hickinbotham, Micky Nutting, Jim Cooper, President, Phil Gilberts. ADVISOR: Mr. Clyde C. Lewis ROW 'l: Jane Archibald, Patsy Hayes, Janet Weiland, Sue Fields, Simone Maissey, Julie Wilkerson, Dawn Wesson, Beverly Clark. ROW 2: Mr. Clyde Lewis, Advisor, Jim Johnson, Roger Wilson, Dennis Tipton, Ralph Mercoccia, Al Salerno, Jerry Macky, Ed Beevers, Ron Hazlet. Zfwmg Kepubl 27114 The Young Republicans are a group of students who are interested in further- ing the ideals and beliefs of the Republican party. The members of this club helped to get out the vote and also worked in Campaign Headquarters during the recent elections. Bob Lockwood, President. OFFICERS: Ron Hazlet, Dennis Tipton, Vice President, Jim Johnson, Chairman of the Board, Dawn Wesson, Secretary. IS9 OFFICERS Dick Almeidia President, Judy Oakly, Vice President, Beth Bartlett, Historian Sandy Howland Treasurer. ADVISORS: mmm Fifi U1 fa Kappa ads I 5 blhd The Eta Nu Chapter of the national scholastic iunior college fraternity was organized at the St. Petersburg Junior College on March 30, l95O, for the advance- ment ot knowledge-the greatest goal here at Junior College. The club tries to promote scholarship, to develope character and to cultivate fellowship among the students in iunior colleges. Membership is open to those students with an overall scholastic average of B on no less than T5 academic hours and who are recom- mended by the Advisory Committee. Phi Theta Kappa awards a scholarship to an incoming student at the end of the year, and a key to the valedictorian ot the graduating class. One of the club's proiects is the taping of stories for the blind children at the Nina Harris School for the blind. l Mr. R. Davison Miss E Roberts ROW l: Ingrid Kohler Dick Almeida Dan Tuten, Dick Radcliff George Shulse Jon Port, Franklin Fraze ROW 2 Miss Roberts Advisor, Audry Bolger Marsha Ayres Beth Bartlett, Sandy Howland Pauline Spears Sharon Agner, Norma Fuller ROW 3 De De O'Connell, Jeanie Mills Gail Parker Sally Miller, .Judy Oakly Elke Bruhn Carol Nicholson Janet Weiland NOT PIC TURED: Alice Stucky Joan Adcock Peggy Davidson, Judy Carpenter Rosemarie ' Thomas, Marguerite Bartlett ADVISOR: Miss B. Hull -' .f it ' ,,..k . K LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Money, Sue Knisely, Barbara Hull, Advisor, Elaine Ehrlich, Curtis McClamma Q 0 Q Q 0 X ,Ulu IZ 0 pl mp llfl ,vublzc spanking The Florida Beta Chapter of Phi Rho Pi CNational Honorary Forensic Society for Junior Collegesl was established on the St. Petersburg Junior College campus in April, 1959. It is now opened to all students who have maintained a C average and excel in public speaking in the community, in speech intramurals, or in inter- collegiate speaking. Phi Rho Pi sponsors the speech contests, both intramural and intercollegiate, on the S.P.J.C. campus and sends speakers to other schools to represent our college. The purpose is to provide better speech training and experience for J.C. students. This year's Phi Rho Pi officers are: President, John Schatfner, 'Vice President, Richard Case, Secretary-Treasurer, Nina Catling, Publicity Director, Mary Lou Andrews. SEATED, left to right: Susan Knisely, Elaine Erhlich, Mary Lou Andrews, Pub- licity Director, Nina Calling, Secretary. STANDING, left to right: Charles Money, Ken Sullivan, John Schaffner, President, Curtis McClamma, Barbara Hull, Advisor. NOT PICTURED: Horold Berthy, Richard Case, Bill Farmer, Shirley Hattaway, Nancy Kropp, Bill Sims. ADVISOR: Mr. Bob Bohan LEFT TO RIGHT: Norman Wisler, President, Doug Schwenk, Secretary, Dave Badgley, Chaplain, Mary Ann Kirschner, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Ed Shapiro, Vice President. I62 rwzdcusliug ,Arts Guild The Broadcasting Arts Guild was established in 1959 by a group of students interested in the broadcasting arts Cradio, television, and filmi. The main purpose of the club is to recognize and encourage the talent and interest ot its members and to strive for the highest standards in the field ot broadcasting. Most of the members can usually be seen helping out at the TV station, WEDU. a LEFT TO RIGHT: David Badgley, Virginia Benfield, Lois Ramsey, Mary Ann Kirshner, Jean Preece. ROW 2: Robert Bohan Advisor, Alexander Green, Larry Corn, Bob Hoak, Tom Marsh, Norman Wisler. Dr. Emma Heard ADVISORS: Dr. Henry Sageser OFFlCERS, left to right: Julie Kovackg Charlotte Hutchinson, Secretary, Carol Vevier, President Ann Gorton, Carol Lawrenz, Treasurer. S,N.8.,4. The Lynch-Reed Chapter ot Student National Education Association is an organization for students interested in becoming teachers. Its goal is to acquaint students with the fundamentals ot teaching and to interest them in the profession. Registered .with the National Education Association and the Florida Education Association, club members receive monthly bulletins and pamphlets from these groups. ROW l, left to right: Carol Vivier, Julie Kovacs, Karen Christensen, Gayle McElwain, Carol Lyons, Frana Parker, Madeline Han- son, Jeannetta Hale. ROW 2: Roberta Woods, Linda Humphrie, Frances George, Ann Gordon, Charlotte Hutchison, Jane Helman, Dr. Emma Heard. ROW 3: Carl Miienua, David Kaler, John Schaffner, Cathryn Lawrenz, Carolyn Lawrenz, Sharon Agnes, Dr. Sageser. I63 coiuzent C7 Ama S33 ROW l, left to right: Frances George, Joan Aermaine, Pamela Perry, Jeanne Meyer, Cherie Bee- son, Mona Carter, Madeline Han- son. ROW 2: Mrs. Longwell, Susan Doubleday, Herbert L. Whittier, Carol Stockdale, Dorothy Elwell, Marcia Hendrix. ROW 3: David Kaler, Pete Bernstein, George Schultz, Ignacio Peri Jr., Ray Gar- cia. Span! 151 611111 ADVISOR: Taking trips to Tampa, viewing films and slides of Spanish speaking Mrs, Gladys Longwen countries, and listening to speakers, helps the S.P.J.C. Spanish Club accom- plish its goal-to become better acquainted with the culture, people and language of Spanish countries. f l F1314 FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: David Kaler, Vice President, Jean MacCallum, President, Gary Blanchard, Vice President. ADVISOR: Miss Sally Clark tins? l64 ?re14cf1 61116 Membership in this language club is open to anyone who has taken French and is interested in the French language and culture or in a career utilizing the language. Meetings are spent viewing movies and listening to speakers in learning about the French ways of life. The representative from Chanel and his film on perfume will be remembered always. ROW l, left to right: Gary Blanchard, Patricia Morgan, Blackford, David Kaler, Bill Duffy, Joseph Coyne. Miss Clark, Jean MacCallum. ROW 2: Rev .J a' nr: 1 .fc'x...1.1L txt :mari i Cfhrisfirzu Scirus 96110 W hip Membership in this club is opened to all students who are interested in Christian Science. Meetings are held every other Tuesday. ADVISOR: Dr. Leroy Weil WI. 507.61 The purpose ot the club is to foster knowledge and deeper appre- ciation ot good music through monthly meetings held at the homes of the members. Programs are presented during these meetings both by out- standing local artists and the students themselves. ROW 'I, left fo right: Mary Jo Gillespie, Maribeth Kulp, Barbara Miller, Babette Cairns, Eileen D'Angelo, June Knight. ROW 2: Jack Miller, Linda Boette, Carol Richards, Becky Wanninger, John Cooper. ROW 3 Richard Montague, Dick Muccianie, Gary Burgess, Rolla Carter. Nw ...L A l M.E.N.C. OFFICERS: Mary Jo Gillespie, Secretary, Eileen D'Angelo, Publicity Chairman, Carol Richards, President, John Cooper, Vice President. ADVISOR: Mr. Richard Montague l65 E l l ADVISOR: Mr. Willis Hawkins SEATED, left to right: Marie Higbee, Linda Guelker, Roberta Woods, Carol Lyons, Alice Stucky. STANDING: Nlr. Waller ROWS, Fred Pneuman, Paul Crowther, Mike Sellers, Dick Swanson, .lon Port. Krflleg Zzfe Hhri firm Qellvwshzp The Collegiate Christian Fellowship, as a chapter of Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship, is an association of Christians with no particular denominational affilia- tion. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship publishes books on college level on such subiects as: doctrine, apologetics, Chris- tian living, and Missions and Bible Study. A monthly magazine, HIS, is also pub- lished for students. OFFICERS, left to right: Jon Port, President, Alice Stucky, Secretary-Treasurer, Don ADVISORI Trotter, Vice President. I66 Mr. Walter Rowe ROW l: Diane Waller, Lillian Carson, Sylvia Harris, Helga Heimer, Faye Pickett, Claudia Mathews, Olive Johnson. ROW 2: Judy Richbourg, Saranelle Wade, Margaret Haley, Carol Smith, Bimmie Donna, Anita Johnson, Judy Hogan, June Vivian, Norma Nash, Mary Ann Waller, Carol Berkshere, Gloria Strickland, Becky Wanninger, Margaret Ferry, ROW 3: Bob Hough, Johnny Sheater, Larry Chambers, Duane Boywer, Don Campbell, Owen McCullen, Bob Kelley, Jay Gibson, Kell Williams, Evin Stinsel, Wassin Bez. l6'a,vfi I indent Zlnirfrz im The B.S.U. was organized tor the l purpose of promoting and bringing - closer together, the student, the church, and the school. In 1945, the B.S.U. was established along with the Methodist and Presbyterian Organizations as the Tri- Union. By l95l, however, the B.S.U. was officially established as a separate or- ganization. At the end of the second semester, an award is presented to the student who has contributed the most to the promo- tion of the B.S.U. on the campus. OFFICERS, left to right: Judy Hogan, Vice President, Bob Hough, President, Bimmie Donna Secretary. ROW I, left to right: Denise Gonatos, Yvonne Balaskas, Teena Manticos, Olga Georiadis, Rita Maragos. ROW 2: George Gicinnaris, George Schultz, Har- ry Hamilton. flellen 2' Mfuflz The Hellenic Youth Organization, like the other religious organizations at Junior College, sponsors worthwhile projects on the campus and offers an excellent opportunity for positive religious influence. Its membership is open to all students of Greek Orthodox faith, or any interested in it. OFFICERS: ul-..,,. Dennis Gonatoes-Treasurer Yvonne Balaskas-Secretary George Gicinnaris-President Harry Hamilton-Vice President -'an ADVISOR: Lorna Wearing ROW l, left to right: Doug Sharon, Jeff Payne, Frank Con- lon, Tom Carney, Tom Bradbeer, Joe Coyne, Dick Williams. ROW 2: Gail Coleman, Gale Hoover, Jan Armbruster, Gail Stanley, Margret Merkler, Janis DeMayo, Diane, Virginia Kehn, Ronnie Wood, Marilyn Moreau, Barbara Carlson, Betty Lengel, Georgia- Lueck, Josie Parlatore, Rosemary Walsh. ROW 3: Bill Zellers, Terry Brogan, Bill Bosinheart, Tom Watterman, Larry Fuma, Jon White, Al Lambes, Walter Bean, Ralph Morcoccia, Al Salerno, Norman Drolet, Dick DeCaire, Mr. Flannery. cwmau Klub ha full schedule The Newman Club, a member of the Newman Club Federation, has had a full schedule this year. Some of its many activities have been: communion break- fast the last Sunday of every month . . . attending Midnight Mass at Xmas time . . . starting theology classes through St. Jude's Church . . . delivering Xmas baskets to needy families . . . Trojan Rhythms ltwenty per cent of the profit went to the Park Fundl . . . banquet at the Dutch Pantry . . . barbecue at the Bahia Vista Beach . . . Huck Finn Day . . . award for selling the most tickets to the Student Government sponsoredmovie, Spartacus, OFFICERS: Dick DeCaire-President Margaret Murkler-Secretary Donald Tetrault-Vice President Gale Hoover-Treasurer ADVISOR: Edmund F. Flannery ROW l, left to right: Betty Lengel, Sandra Powers, Eleanor Pickett, Jan Snyder, Claudia Matthews, ROW 2: Mrs. Walsingham, Wilbur Fielding, Robert Boggs, Miss Augusta Poer. ADVISORS: Miss Augusta Poer Mrs. Ophelia Waesingham Ar! gfllb Membership in this club is open to students in the department of art and to other interested persons. Activities consist ot trips to museums, art galleries and art centers. Many ot the members ot this club have made con- tributions of outstanding quality in the field of art. OFFICERS: Betty Lengel, Secretary, Robert Boggs, Treasurer, Sandra Powers President. wi.. uw I , 1 X . -t,-1 ,. .. ff' 35 K '-an X. , K -r ivy ' V 'iw Q - wxwu Aw, H Agn . ': g1eQ,.. . S S my M, s ig f 1,25 me . ,. in . in My i f Miff- rr as .K A-f' K , - JR- . '54 J K .wz'f?ii:1 : ' 'lwlfi f fi 1 '7'?iL U.T as Wa, Mr A ,V . .-, K x 9 A Wx MMA 4. :Hi -1 4 K FW 1 W Q x M X X 1 , 3, M, Q' f, i92?if'f I, ,fx r iefk.. 1. In 1- -,J - .Y . 'E:4',.2-4 -fi W MS-f -352' ' T L 'L R' 4 f- I . M. Ti ff 1 K, , ' vi fi 1 fx N544 WK M, 5? rnfixi Ii?-s . 'mg mul ,M f . ' X r 5 L 1 , The never-To-be-forgotten thrill of receiving your bid . ' r Smal 61116 . . if lui 2 ROW I, from left to right: Reene Cremmen, Doris Dych, Ronnie Rehberg, Sue Watts, Kathy Nourse, Diann Dunn. ROW 2: Jeannie Mills, Sandy Bowes, Linda Humphries, Phyllis Wade, Joan Buell. ROW 3: Sharon Teclrovy, Sandy Buie, Christine Lizbinski, Gail Prince, Shirley Jefner. W0 en' .61 . BELOW: OFFICERS are, from left To right: Pat Lowe, Vice President, Sue Watts, President, Gail Prince, Secretary. l One of the skits put on by the vvornen's social clubs at the rush party sponsored by l.C.B E X -an .va-.Q l h T H kle, Al Salloun. ROW 2: Guy Cox, Al Bislwoff, Mike Russell, Chef Anderson. ROW l, from left to righT: Nick Surdi, Grant Cu ver ouse, om ac Mau? KKK One of the rush parties put on by the men's social clubs under the regulations of I.C.B. Below: OFFICERS are, from left to right: Gram Culverhouse, Presi dentg Chef Anderson, Vice Presidenfg Tom Hankel, Sergeant-at-Arms Mike Surdi, Secretary. Q xi ARQUIRIS OFFICERS, SEATED, from left to right: Harriet Hilton-Vice Presidentg Joan Maddox-l.C.B., Ronnie Rehberg-President, Gail Prince-Rush Captain. BACK ROW: Gayle Coleman-Secretary, Marion Potts-Treasurer. Below: Miss Gillham who is the advisor of Arquiris. I74 ,llrquiri ha a tram ndrfu dame Arquiris starts year with A Night in Hawaii . . . annual rush party . . . yearly doll contest is held after initiation . . . proceeds go to a local charity . . . Gayle is in verse choir . . . Ronnie on Mistletoe Ball arrangements . . . big dance at semester break high- lights the year . . . held at Florida Power Club . . . everyone swings with the Miclnighters . . . Hawaiian theme . . . everyone has a wonderful time. Those poor pledges! 'wfifsieiis Fred Schaaf Rex Musgrave A 5 Gayle Coleman any . , yn Joan Maddox f ak Marion Potts i L' vu ' Q ' 1. in X 5 Qi' M I A- 3 ,X A ' , , 1 , i 5 ,W A W U e d r s .- . I : ' I ' N f k E ge Gail Prince Q. 3 :1 ' 'wi ,J Q ' Ronnie Rehberg ' V ' ' V Q--7' Sue Scherer A Jgmwmwe A A on ' I g . N. NOT PICTURED Harriet Hilton Q31 fi Miss Sally Clark, Advisor SEATED: Janet DeLauder-Treasurer, Sandy Buie-President, Phyllis Wade-Rush Captain, Karen Kammerdiener-Alumni Chairman. STANDING: Josie Kahak-Historian, Marsha Ayers, Diane Dunn-I.C.B. NOT PICTURED: Marion Sanders-Secretary, Pat Perry-Sergeant-at-Arms, Bonnie Hughes-Social Chairman, Lillian CarsonAChaplain, Didos charm rushees at pre-school rush party . . . have Hawaiian party with Sigma lMr. Kohler's hula will never be forgotten . . . hobo party with K. T .... November-Dido's party vvith Pyramids . . . December-Dido's date party . . . Second semesterfmore parties . . . Jeanne, Au- drey, and Margie on'cheerleading . . . Sandy, Marsha, Jeanne, Audrey, Sue, and Phyllis hold government and class offices . . . Mary Lou works on Wooden Horse . . . Mistletoe Ball Princess titles for Sue and Diane . . . Didos sell notebook dividers . . . identified by girls' pictures . . . have members in Phi Theta Kappa . . . Jan is secretary . . . big year for Dido. rliiiihiii I p llrlflllurli Wins!!! iiiuiiilmhiiw iilrinffliiii ii llilllullililil?.lilix..m KllllllIllllwcllllliirlllllatlllll l XXX .il P' if 3 A . A . :-: -1 gzxv V A , R ..,,., .A ka , -' . A M i J :fl if illhflh Alf' Q Mascots: Ted Ashurst Eddie Beevers Larry Chambers Clitt Freeman 5 ' 4' i NOT PICTURED: Phyllis Wade 5 iiiiiiiiiiiillllwi ,iiiiiiiiii liillllliillliii .fait iiiii iiilxiiifii iiiiiii iiliiii li illlliiiiiiiiil lillllll imll lun .tilllllxillllllif ll Mary Lou Andrews JoAnn Angle Janet Armloruster Audrey Augustine Marsha Ayers Annette Baker Frances Boggs Audrey Bolger Norma Bransell Sandy Buie Karen Cacorillo Gundy Carrigan Lillian Carson Marianne Chasieen Barbara Cooper Thereae Cullen Jan DeLauder Mickey Dunlea Diann Dunn Diane Frankenburg Sally Hickok Bonnie Hughes Josie Kahak Karen Kammerdiener Judy Kreitzer Andre LeDante Susan Lyons Judy Mastry Deann Nix Jeanne Pentecost Pat Perry Bev Peterson Pat Phillips Ginny Presley Kay Rankin Kristy Raymond Anne Rush Marion Sanders Margie Smith Susan Swift Sharon Tierney Aida Thomas Kathy VerWeibe Noranel Williams fi' 5-. and more parties!!! Mrs. Trent, Advisor John Oliver, Mascot HCC OFFICERS, SEATED: Dorothy Elwell-Secretary, Terry Kiebler-President, Linda Humphries- Rush Captain, Kathy Nourse-l.C.B. Representative. STANDING: Elke Bruhn-Treasurer, Carol Stroud-Athletic Captain, Ann DeRossett-Reporter. NOT PICTURED: Donna Sirmons-Vice President, June Vivian-Sergeant-at-Arms. H66 Gi ls have zz busy ymr HCC started the year with Indian Summer rush party at Desert Ranch . . . December witnessed Progressive Dinner and Christmas party with Pi Delta . . . make Christmas wreaths tor buildings on campus . . . gave Christmas presents to mental hospitals . . . sold wrapping paper and ribbon for money making proiect . . . Donna is cheerleader . . . Pat is editor of the Obelisk . . . first place in doll contest goes to Terry . . . con- gratulations and a good year for HCC! K ff-I y'!fl K .f mf Y- ' Qi, ei' in Nw! 1 M , nj: s is . Wx .ah ig f Q ff 5 ev e 5, The HCC rush party . . . my-4 . I -3. if if .19 . ,. ? sf' it wif.. J it-.. ,W if , y r r if Carol Stroud June Vivian was a big success! Elke Bruhn Ann DeRosse1f Dorothy Elwell Linda Humphries Terry Kiebler Pat Morgan Betty Lou Neely Kathy Nourse Donna Sirmons The year started with rush party . . . what else? . . . Beach party with K.T .... other parties with Sigma and Skyro . . . Big Brother party . . . Theme for annual dance is Tabu . . . vvon plaque for blood drive . . . Davvn gave in 3 minutes flat . . . Janie, DeDe, Noreen, Judy, LaRue, Missy, and Dawn are mascots . decorated tree and gave party at Crippled Children's Hospital with K.T .... held annual Alumni Tea . . . sold bigger and better Cover-girl calendars . . . Susan was a beautiful Mistletoe Ball Queen . . . Gail vvas on the court . . . men enioy Chez Monsieur once again . . . have eight members on Student Coun- cil . . . have three cheerleaders . . . Jean is head cheerleader . . . another year on top for LHL! SEATED: Deanna Budd-Treasurer, Sue Watts-President, Dona Ademy-Vice President, Jean Mills-Co-Rush Captain. STAND- ING: Sue Smith-Social Chairman, Joan Buel-l.C.B. Rep., Lynda McCarroll-Secretary, Noreen Fogil-Historian. NOT PICTURED: Doris Dyche-Co-Rush Captain, Joan Wetmore-Sergeant-at-Arms, l Janet Weiland-Chaplain, Jean Zeiler-Athletic Captain. Mrs. Cameron Advisor is K as V .,- - alum 5, W ,Q .fa t 3, i 2 lt . is - L -f..,s'rN:w' 'thief J W tis? at W i Z i ,NSUA , , .Q tk J K+ ,Q tr kg' Q ,gli My dis. ,ij F' ihgtw .s,.t,.w, X, if I 1, J, SJ. 18 txlmvufizgjffk + triiyzizyki-f,' 1 X33 W3 X5 nk M ,V xii ,M viii!! ,fbi wqhifxi 3 is-',i,,.,,+1,p ,xulpdi , A up gh av J, 1, ' ,MW ' 7 . , If ,ku Tai 'J 5, fi fa Ksiwf, I , Q gm fs? 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I H Q., M1 ff fr P- at rf- J 3, 1 fm, ,jfs W J gt S , Q S J J J saiii . - - X -1 C - if 1 if it P , .Y J, Wiliigrr is 'filly C turtle' V 'z ' 'H L Y ' R ' ' c-,..,, , y g .rf gif' 3. ,g if 'f C I ,nf i til' X' 1 1 is ll M 9 - Af Vis 'il , gf, 4jQ,,.,. gtg N kfgrgii 4: .gait 5. , ,Dwi N 'pg is it '55 3f3ifgtg5'fif i 9 as , 'K i YJ bxxti' !.g,fg::v,i,,QfL,'l'i 'fu QYTJT n JiIs'i,'1 this :sf-Q.4f.W'f',F, QM. 5 1. 'inf fa ' 1' . l' Mascots 1 Don Paul Bruce Miller Rich Basini Tom Hackle J ,C f ' . . ' L , ' xg mf if , swag htm l!!- Q ,... '.: lg f- .. gg, J e K' ' 3, 4 L. iii-n.. ts , yrxg ' f xii . 'lffsfax r4,..:.,,,,f -iss : 1 -'I -, if M-cfm, ': 9f- HI-H,,L1 ,Q gt' JW, , -,v,, ,j V- , 1 nfs ,, Nb 4 3, ,N in ,n . r-..-:z-mv-6 Q, . Q.. '11 ew sry I . s 4 -, Q liar 'felis Qs 1 2' L f 57:1 fa' ,-1 4, ' K no. -,fad J iw fu ' if ' .. A . HEEL 1 -gk, N J 55 at f , ,Q fKfi.4 A 5:1 -,,, .,, , W 4. . l , fs . 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Q x Q u Q 0 U 1 I Flowers tor Sue at Formal Initiation Dona Ademy Sandy Agee Angie Balasso Babs Baskerville Deanna Budd Joan Buell Zera Christian Doris Dyche Susan Fields Noreen Fogil Clarissa Fraze Bobbie Gibson Donna Glass Linda Graham Jane Helman Jane Ann Holler Missie Hughes Sharon Jette Joan Kohne LaRue Laughlin Leah Levy Jennsie Mack Pat Malone Barbara Merker Jean Mills Lynda McCarroll DeDe O'Connell Sherry Pickett Ellen Richman Jane Ross Shelia Ruggiero Sue Smith Becky Strimer Gail Swift Judy Trusty Belle Twitty Ellen Wanamaker Susan Ware Sue Watts Janet Weiland Dawn Wesson Joan Wetmore Joan Wilkerson Jean Zeller ,...iT Mrs. Cantwell Advisor SEATED: Pat PricefVice President, Sandy Bowes-President. STANDING: Pat Dyer-Secretary, Carol Lavvrenz-Treasurer, Reene Crimmon-Rush Captain. Mano Went Mediterranean for rush . . . at Fort Harrison Hotel . . . showed their talent at Men's smoker . . .Sigma . . . Skyro . . . M.D. . . . rush parties . . . Desert Ranch was scene of formal initiation . . . gave Thanksgiving baskets . . . Christmas toys . . . had tremendous holiday . . . caroling at Old Folks home in Largo . . . Barb vvas Mistletoe Attendant . . . parties with men's clubs . . . Mano-Men party was best of theyear. 'mf V 'Quart is 45 by gty sg y fy i gs- was We'll always remember our parties! Mascots: Carl Nodland Grant Culverhouse Mike Schultz ,MN 'CF' pf- gf-. its mi me E, i 45' i CE! 4? ' Cl-'F' WCS? Er' 'V' ,fa- D, an -2.5 ,li A Y M ft,- .wa Fe 2 A gsm, 5 at , Gwen Able Sharon Agner Carol Allan Diane Birth Sandy Bowes Iris Brazington Babette Caxins Karen Christiansen Bonnie Clark Reene Crimmen Sharon Dailey Eileen DeAngelo Pat Dyer- Marie Elardo Norma Fuller Frances George Bev Harrington Sharon Hepinsta Julie Kovacs Monabell Laughli Carol Lawrenz Cathy Lawrenz Maryann Lucyszyn Pat Lynch Carol Marshall Elaine Malin Laurette Masterson Nancy McCreary Barbara Mikolas Linda Pearman Mary Presnell Pat Price Barb Rule Bette Rule Suzy Sherman Doris Simmerman Diane Sprow Betty Stader JoAlice Taylor Pat Taylor June Thomas Carol Vevier Page Williams Fun f?l at initiation Betty Smith Advisor SEATED: Sylvia Harris-Chaplain, Jeanne Decker-Vice Presi- dent, Sharon Teclrow-President, Dee Green-Social Chairman. STANDING: Sandy Proctor-Secretary, Carol Albreck, Chris Liezbinski-Sergeant-at-Arms, Sandy MillereAthletic Captain. NOT PICTURED: Marcia Niciolas-Treasurer, Linda Lee-Sergeant at-Arms, Dottie Beckerman and Pat LoweeCo-Rush Captains. Fantasia, theme of the year tor Xi Delt . . . hold rush party at City Bank and Trust . . . Palm Garden Restaurant is scene ot formal initiation . . . got new club outfits . . . sold Christmas cards . . . gals decorate Christmas tree in library show- case . . . Dottie and Heidi on Youth Takes a Stand . . . Paris party with Pyramids at Al Korene Club-swinging . . . entertained by Xi Delts with interpretation ot the Can Can . . . Xi Delts are active in campus clubs . . . Alumni Tea held at Colonial Inn in Dec .... have fashion show . . good show!!! if WW ,.aI' 'F we ,f-rw: if W.- X' Stir.. , . Pledges will never forget initiation. Bob Childress Bob Lockwood Bob Hatfield Charlie Woolheater ai' 'H' K.. pw Dotty Beckerrnan Heidi Birkman Andrea Brown Shirley Bytner Carolyn Carter Nina Catling Wendy Cercone Peggy Clark Peggy Coleman Sherrie Cooley Jeanne Decker Merle Dilworth Elaine Ebrick Joan Germain Joyce Gill Brenda Grauman Dee Green Marie Hill Nancy Harhar Sylvia Harris Stevie Ingram Nancy Kroppe Linda Lee Sue Livingston Claudia Mathews Sandy Merchant Sandy Miller Norma Nash Diane Nelson Pat Newton Marsha Nicholas Josie Parlatore Jean Pierre Rita Plancon Sandy Proctor Lorraine Redderson Sharon Tedrow Xi Delts get ready for a rush party NOT PICTURED Pat Lowe Doris Roberts Christine Lizloinski Jean Preece Carol Albreck Ginny Kahn K.T.s make the scene with collegiate rush party . . . have party with L.H.L. . . . it won't be soon forgotten . . . have greatest number in attendance at Election's Dance . . . also for Spartacus . . . that's the spirit . . . Ed and Steve hold Student Government offices . . . Tom, Rob, and Ed are Mascots . . . second place in basketball . . . have big dance . . . 'Q 'tm t K.T.s have party with L.H.L .... fvw ,nu-, fiii tl? gif ' 'Q' an 5 . . gl . n., x , sl Ed Beevers Fred Bodie Riley Brown Jim Cooper Ken Edwards Dennis Fernandez Robyn Fleming Bob Cade Phil Gilbert Tom Hackle Dick Herndon John Hikinbotham Bill Irwin Wally Kent Steve Lazzari Mike Long Roy Lovett Tim McCardle Bill Muth Mickey Nutting Dave Randell Bob Seal Scott Shiveler Jim Stevens Steve Stone Shelton Thorne Bob Vannatta Alex VanNordsTrand i'i i, but where are the L,H.L.s'??? SEATED: Carl Alcorns-President, Rex Musgrave-Vice President. STANDING: Carl Thompson-Athletic Cap- iain, Dave Macsay-Historian, Mike RusselIfl.C.B., Walt Matlock-Secretary. NOT PICTURED: Tom Fasso- Treasurer, Fred Salgado-Social Chairman. 5 W lf' Mascots: Annette Baker Gundy Carrigan Marsha Gunther aw .z 1' . 4' Dancing . . . Carl Alcorns Don Anderson Bill Boyenhart Perry Brogan George Brown Hubert Coleman Brian Davenport Dick Decaire Carey DeDeyn Tom Fasso Mike Fowler Joe Godown Howard Griesinger Gene Jasinski Gary Jefferies Jim Jones Bob Lynch Dave Macsay Walt Matlock Chuck Merkle Rex Musgrave Joe Pathis Steve Poger Dave Raymond Carl Reichert Mike Russell Fred Salgado Bill Schnedler Ken Spencer Carl Thompson Dick Williams I f' and parties highlight year NOT PICTURED Gene Newman Don Tetrault John Young f1 ':,'f'1-'lf-, ., HWS ,. :fi V, --1 Wff' T il' PHI DELTA OFFICERS, SEATED: John Oliver-Secretary, Dick Wanous-Presi- dent, Frank Cable-Vice President, Rad Whitehead-Social Chairman. STAND- ING: Jerry Cross-Rush Captain, Guy Cox-Treasurer, Charlie Woolheater- l.C.B., Stan Striet-Historian. NOT PICTURED: Mike Pilver-Athletic Captain Al Salloum-l.C.B. Rep. A M. W . . E1 'E ri Mr. Cipriano Q: , if a t f... Ji! ' vie' 5 : , Mr. Reilly T w ill is ,lla g i, r,g.- ' 'M Rush Party . . . floor show by Dido and Xi Delt . . . have three club parties at Gulfport in Oct .... Pi Delt and Dido have carwash . . . makes lots ot money . . . Progressive Dinner and Dance with HCC . . . Christmas party for members and dates . . . mascots for year are Sandy, Sharon, and Andrea . . . John and Charles are mascots . . . a year to remember. 'W 1 C is-as i t if .1 is lrr s. f - -1 K - is :': 1 351282-K Q, j x il g g ill' X Q T C sstii A ,T fi . , 5, if 5 ' A Y siii fi Q Q M sw, 'mwffgi K b , ,,,, - - .. i , K s f ,gLwZsf1 k i Z K , ig 4 E Fv' KKKN K . . Q4 . W ,, r'r1 y a. ' fag 4 1 : 9 ,Nm Ygywqw 190 NN ' X' X C tr: ' . r .sw we , fe.. , L Y 47' af iii ,gs QA x W. Are those Pyramid mugs? NOT PICTURED Gerry Hinton Mike Pilver wx-ax l 1 Q. M ' C :za my ,, 1 a r g' 'i - I W1 Q 1 a J I' t 57 il Arthur Afanador Stephen Ayers Wesley Banks Alan Bishop Richard Bowen Frank Cable Jules Clovan Guy Cox Gerry Cross Steve Green Cahrles Hamm James Harris Bill Hunt Dave Kaler Kurt Muether John Nolan John Oliver AI Salloum Stan Striet Charles Stumrn Mike Taylor Richard Wanous Rad Whitehead Those crazy parties . . . Mascots UIC:-5 Sandy Buie fix' Sharon Tedrow Charles Woolheater Andrea Brown I9l Mr. Noel, Advisor Y Mr. Cheeky Asst. Advisor I92 SEATED: Jack Bonino-Secretary, Al Bishoff-President, Lytt Noel-Vice President, Nick Surdi-l.C.B. Rep. STANDING: Rich Basini-So-cial Chairman, Ted Asherst-Historian, Carl Nodlin- Rush Captain. NOT PICTURED: Cris Christian-Treasurer. Pyramids have rush party . . . big success . . . have Their annual dance . . . big Al is first to destroy Circle K car . , . Hay- loft Hoedown is theme for Pyramid- Dido party . . . no casualties at initiation . . . Arty was ugliest man on campus Cno contestl . . . take first in golf. . . Pyramids get Pyramettes: Judy, Janie, Noreen and DeDe . . .sold Christmas cards . . . George is class officer . . . Bill, Joe and Arty work on Wooden Horse . . . Lytt is president for second semester . . . all in all a great year for the Bow Tie men. uf. Pyrameftes g, if, Janie Ross DeDe O'ConneIl in i Q iff -ur ian' . V f., ' '- -. if 'ne' 15 . gi fi' , Ei Pyramids greet rushees. - .h ,K gm I gn V, W., ' ' .. Lg? i M ' 1- he EW L ir i. if is -, l Judy Trusfy A no A A Noreen Fogil ll l E The mugs and pin of Pyramids 'Wan ' lf 6 ' 91 f, in E' , ,ic ,M LM Bill Cantlin Bill Chittenden Cris Christian Mike Cooper Artie Harper Bill Hoff Marvin Johnson George Khouri Ray Klein Bill Lowe Bing McCrea John McKnight Carl Nodland Lytt Noel Willie Peacock George Petfingill Larry Quidley Aldo Rossi Bob Ryan Tom Sawyer Jerry Schaffer Sam Shannon Nick Surdi Arnold While Joe Ademy Jim Appley Ted Ashurst Doug Austin Rich Basini Gary Becktol Hugh Bell AI Bishoff Jack Bonino NOT PICTURED Bob Cauldwell Randy Rabe Steve Wallom The year started with a bang . . . and ended with one . . . Dido and Sigma have Hawaiian party . . . Doctor's Motel scene of informal rush party . . . everyone rocked out at beachcomber party with L.H.L .... except for the chaperones . . . pledges put in a little campus activity at F.S.U. . . . S.A.E. and Lambda Chi will always remember it . . . took road trips . . . by road . . . were undefeated in football . . . 2-3 record in basket- ball . . . U.C.O.C. sponsored again . . . but no Sigmas ran . . . too natural . . . proceeds went toward scholarship fund . . . Missie and Dawn gave club some beauty . . . parties gave the club some entertainment. ,qw-v V' I ..- .Q-.M ,f 3 i , i QM .P , s,1.,., K 49 rv'- 9 Q ll' f l i l -qw-sw Zlu'Z:1 L55 5' .J ir fr J, 1 Mascots: Missie Hughes Dawn Wesson Sigma-Dido pariy. ,Qu if ii sys is i, gn., wx Eric Anderson Ed Blanton Bill Britt Larry Chambers Bill Duffy Jerry Duffy Cliff Freeman Joe Gillis Ralph Haben Richard Hill Mack Holcomb Jim Johnson Chuck Jerol Dave Kirkpatrick Mike Koukalakis Roger Larson Bob Lockwood Skip Long AI Malone Norm Mishaud Ed Nelson Gordy Nichols Don Paul Chuck Keefer Tom Ryan Zipper Satterfield Jim Simmons Gordon Stager Dick Stewart Bob Sturm Jim Sund Coley Tooke Bill Williamson Gary Williamson Fred Youngblood Charles Zimmerman The derby boys Yry fo earn some money. NOT PICTURED Ed Latham i ,sw T.-sig . fc' . Mr. Kohler Advisor , SEATED: Bob Hatfield-Athletic Chairman, Grant Culverhouse-President, Larry l Eskew-Vice President, Chet Anderson-l.C.B, STANDING: Roger Eyman- Secretary, Dick Almeida-Social Chairman, Bruce Miller-Treasurer, Dick Goddard-Rush Captain, NOT PICTURED: Tim Potter-Historian, Buster Roberts --Sergeanf-at-Arms. Dr. Bierbaum Advisor 5. . E xr lj s K, e W 9 , X Terry and the Pirates got rush off with a bang . . . after becoming vest wear- ers pledges got into the swing with parties . . . parties . . . and more parties . . . many Skyro-men are campus lead- ers...Grant...Dick...Larry... Chet...Ed...areiustatew.. the boys are all for the vvomen's social clubs . . . many were mascots . . . Bruce for L.H.L .... Ed for Dido . . . Grant and Chet for Mano . . . Bob for Xi Delt . . . the boys have athletic abil- itytoo...Bob...Dennis...Fig... on basketball team . . . tremendous year ended with Playboy Escapades . . . what else??? Q fm - wry, gl yy. , Q5 i Q ag-. K' W, . George Allan Dick Almeida Chet Anderson Bob Babyak Jim Boyle Surprised Skyros'??'? Ron Cosby Grant Culverhouse Larry Eskew Roger Eyman Leonard Gissner Bob Hatfield Dennis Justi Bernie Kehler Craig Marlett Bob Metz Bruce Miller Larry Miller Preston Page Tim Potter Bill Rippard Buster Roberts Don Shields Dan Tuton Jim Hardlow John Williams Cap Wilson Skyros enioy another party. y '5- Mascots: Josie Kahak LaRue Laughlin Wm FS SQ 4? if H 5 f Rush... High Spots fo Sv ia! glllb in '6 I Pyramids get Pyramehes Informal initiafions . . . Parties . . . and dances . . . LJ i K ., of' . , f -f A ,. ,W , M. , A ZH., . x it , . ' ' 4 M J 'Qifi I 4 W' 'M um .W A MQ,-L, 7 . ff gf - ,- The professional shows produced by Talented students and faculty Wf1e,4r!.s' . . . jr. Cfrfllcg Zzfc' Players ROW l, left to right: Lin Peters, lris Marantz. ROW 2: Bob Lambert, Ashley Ahl. Junior Collegiate Players show their talent. The Beta Chapter of National Junior Collegiate Players was founded in 1952. It is an honorary dramatic society which repre- sents the best talent that St. Petersburg Junior College has to otter. In order to be eligible for membership, applicants must obtain a high number of points in all fields ot drama, including technical production, and also must have a good scholastic aver- age. Each candidate for membership must be approved by the National Collegiate Players board of directors. ADVISOR: Mrs. Buchanan Playmzzkcr Another successful year for Playmakers has come to a close. This year the first production for the talented dramatic group was their annual Children's Theatre. The Elves and the Shoemaker by Nora Tully and Charlotte Chorpenning had the house full at all four performances. In April, the Playmakers presented Spring Rhapsody in co- operation with the Music Department and the Dancemakers. As usual, the show was a great success! Under the capable leadership of Mr. Dominic Cunetto, di- rector, and Mrs. Roberta M. Buchanan, Chairman of the Depart- ment of Speech and Modern Languages, the Playmakers flour- ished, not only on stage, but also ottstage in learning many ot the important lessons ot getting a show together. And they certainly did a superlative job! Playmakers were active participants in The Elves ROW l, left to right: Donna Glass, Marcia Brady, Emily Marden, Marti Henderson, Sandy McDowell, Lin Peters, Kay Messmo-re. ROW 2: Jean Preece, Susan Morris, Chris- tine Carson, Maryann Kirshner, Lois Ramsey, Nancy Van Ellen, Iris Marantz. ROW 3: Pete Hutchins, Ashley Ahl, Joe Smith, Alex Reina, Bob Lambert, Pete Bernstein, Richard Dutter. OFFICERS, left to right: Iris Marantz, Sec retary, Ashley Ahl, President, Lin Peters Alumni, Nancy Van Ellen, Vice President Alex Reina, Treasurer. and the Shoemaker. 1 ROW T, left to right: Jean Preece, Christine Carson, Roberta Stewart, Lois Ramsey, Kathy Ricks, Sandy McDowell. ROW 2: Betty Cun- ningham, Ay Salloum, Bob Roberts, Joe Eastburn, Toni Aylesworth. Danccmakers Two of J.C.'s most talented dancers. The Dancemakers, under the direction of Mrs. Dorthy Buntling, started the year off with an excellent perform- ance of The Elves and the Shoemaker. Their next en- deavor was a Latin rendition of the Cha-Cha, which they performed for the Annual Alumni Xmas Party. This year, the group enjoyed many moments of wholesome fellow- ship and fun during their weekly meetings at the studio. The Dancemakers added a great deal to The Elves and the Shoemaker. T E 1 mf LEFT TO RIGHT: Nima Catling, Pat Lynch, Joe Eastburn, Marcia Brady, Pete Bernstein, Gayle Coleman, Lin Peters, Nancy Van Ellen, Alex Reina, lris Marantz, Ashley Ahl, Sandra McDowell, Christine Carson. .Q Ver 5 Kim 2' This group was organized for the purpose of pre- senting poetic and rhythmic selections through the means of solo, group, and unison speaking. Training is given in the interpretation of different rhythms, moods, and impersonations, as well as in voice control, sustained and directed breathing, and clear enunciation. The Verse Choir contributed to the success of the Christmas assembly. 4 Z ' i nys s Q . 1 4. .i, ARM 1 as Y tw . ... is Sandy McDowell and Alex Reina did a wonderful rou tine in the Xmas assembly. 203 F7115 6115! Widget 7 77 77 Gremlo Finella Heckla Karen 7 Wife 7 Ursula The Shoemaker Joan ,ee,ee 7 Rhoda 77 77 Meg ,,,,, Tabitha 7 7 Dame Margery 77 77 77 Paul Hutchins 7 ,,,, 7 7 Richard Puffer Marti Henderson Donna Glass 7 Jean Preece Mary Ann Kirschner frff 7 7 Iris Marantz 77 77777777777 Alex Reina 77 77 Christine Carson Suzanne Morris Marie Brady 7 Nancy Van Ellen 7 7 Lois Ramsey 'Yi Ure 811165 ana 7 .if M iw, 7,X7 .w,w,7 We Shvemakcr X Y f ,Q ' iii.. f if 'K ik va XG 5 1 J' .QKX Si Q 'Uh Him! C19 N ROW 'l: Sandy Gustafson, Carol Richards, Sandra McDowell, Lois Winky, Joesphine Johnson, Joann Angle, Beverly Barrs, Andrea Brown, Judy Hogan, Beth Bartlett Westrid, Diane Frankenloerg, Sue Schauffer, Judy Finney, Donna Glass. ROW 2: Dr. Ridley, Byron Claghorn, Roger Koch, Steve Sklute, Richard Fleshren, David Kirkpatrick, Tom Sylvester, Robert Koch, Melton Godwin, Jo Eastburn, Dan Heyne, Jay Gibson. ,4 Kapp lla 6710 Q' has amrfher 6 y year l will sing, yea l will sing praises ever to Thy Glory. In keeping with this theme, the A Cappella Choir, a select group of musically talented students under the direction of Dr. Harriette Ridley, inspired the community at various functions throughout the year. Included in these were the Thanksgiving and Easter Assembly programs, numerous church appearances, and most outstanding, the beautiful Spring Rhapsody. ln addition the A Cappella Choir was asked to entertain at the Largo Fair in the celebration of Pinellas County's fiftieth anniversary. Cllr? I 960 'Messiah Every year the Collegiate Singers of St. Petersburg Junior College present the Messiah as an annual Christmas gift to the city of St. Petersburg. This year was the twenty-second perform- ance and was presented at the Christ Methodist Church. The pro- gram was recorded on video tape for a later television presen- tation. One of the few iunior colleges to give the full concert version of The Messiah, S.P.J.C.'s 75-voice choir was under the direction of Dr. Harriett Ridley, and was composed of students and faculty as well as alumni. Soprano soloists were Mrs. Aimee Erwin, alumna, Miss Bar- bara Collins, student, and Miss Carol Richard, student. 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They appear on choir pro- grams anol college programs, and sing Tor various civic groups. r 0 zz Ifl zz I r e s llfopiaus LefT To righh Byron Claghorn, Jay Gibson, Dan Heyne, and Tom SylvesTer, SEATED. Below, from lefT To righT: Barrs. Dave Kirkpatrick, Joe Easfburn, RoberT Koch, STeve Sklufe. SEATED: Beverly f , -eff '05 ' A - . , - Q-1 -Sha ' 'SC 2E2E'1:2:'- Q. 5 'Q' O...'9'Q'K '-4 , - - -'SEQ 533.35-t':.'Z-.,-1.3533 , - , , 0 QwQQQ.49'm - f- , '4:1c9::w .' Q'-'.::-1212s- .3isz3a3,. .u QL, q 5 ' ' v , s'U'Q'mu ,0'n 't'-v fn 'fc' 5 Q ROW 'I Victor Morgan, William Anderson, Gary Burgess, Roger Menendez, William Reese, Robert Welchly Robert Burton, Robert Hoak, Alexander Green. ROW 2 Ernest Hensley, Jack Miller, Dennis Reynolds, Richard Renton, Michael Oliver, George Hilliker. ROW 3 Linwood Thomas, Robert Kelly, Ralph Reed-Director, Judy Hacker, Dave Shultz. The All-Brass Band of St. Petersburg Junior College is a first, being the only All-Brass group in colleges throughout the South. The compo- sitions and arrangements of the band are the epitome of this rapidly developing musical expression. This group performed for Thanksgiving and Easter school assem- blies, and were special guests at a band concert in the band shell at Williams Park. Q 0 ' - , -'5 'eiezggl'-giftzfsiv. wwf, ' 0'.e,o:,0 o y'v:q:,,,o' ' Uk'-fu Q7 91 ,.'.-:.v.- Q .!':,s.g5,.o:,'D:QP,,v Q M., SAXOPHONE QUARTET Mary Jo Gillispie, Rollo Carter, John Mil- ler, Roger Menenclez CLARINET QUARTET William Bowker, William Zeigler, Shirley Allen, John Cooper A -a. ZOZZy: 10,52 'QQ . l lll: .wr , 3 , ,.. 'N' - ',, 121 X y.. .W A . , I ff Q' ' el F .43 i X Mr. Reed explains to assoried brass students--William Pefzold, Arnold Emory, Gary Burgess, Shirley Allen, William Burton, and Alex Green-what will be expected on this piece. 2 l ,L 74ffIf6 has I Basketball .... - Wfecrleaders. . . - Rowing .,... - Cennis ...,..,. . .. - Waf11cni9Sports, ... . .. - Intramurals. . . 2 I5 220 222 . 223 . 224 .227 L MR. RALPH KERN Physica! Education washes MR. GEORGE McGROSSIN l Head Coach Women Coaches are Miss Johnson, lefty and Miss Gehlen, who is also the Physical Educafion Deparfmenf Chairman, The foundaiion is laid for the new gym ...... and up it goes! lu X. MW iii. W E.ml W I, .C , ,, ,,.,,,, , 3 - 22 oo in . V -Q!- , M. fl M , L ff inio 5 1 ga 5 ,rn I , . ll: Inq ii j A if lim I iff QQ :rn ' K . M H -f . 2 5 2 war ' ' K Q' was iiiilililii-:ut Si ROW 1, from left to right: Dave Kirpatrick, Tom Mumpower, Fuzzy Flory, Dave Bell, Bob Hatfield. ROW 2: Ed Leupold, Ralph Howard, Fig Newton, Dennis Justi, Ierry Busch. Not pictured: Daved Randall, Jerry Henton, and Carl Alcorns. V , l6'a kefball The N'ien's Basketball team, under the excellent coaching of Coach McGrossin, had a good year with a 13-9 record in spite of iniuries. A number of records were broken. Dennis Justi broke the season rebound record of 358, while Ed Leupold broke the record forthe highest number of rebounds in one game with 35. Dave Kirk- patrick broke the record for individual points to be scored in one game with 51 points. The old record of 37 was set by Bob Stauffer last year. Left: Captain Larry Fuzzy Flory and Bas- ketball Coach George McGrossin. if ' If-rf ff 1 M In A 32 K DENNIS JUSTI 6'5V2 Forward 1 X 4 ' fi? H 1 W fi V ' .: 5 m f' fl, BU 'X :Uh .. b aw ,J 4. ff EF? ' ll ' I1 ' ' TERRY BUSCH 61211 Forward ?f3 U? fp '31 Q7 X 2 fs: ighg. - sz 132-1 - ,Lfz' ..-.-.. gf ,z f 'k BOBBY HATFIELD 5181-l Guard X s Q 'xy Y , Q -.40 x., K 'kv DAVE RANDALL 61311 Center .1 L as is 41 www A 'I v li if if l Wig? Q, 3,5 E 3 9 .. s , Ill M X Head Cheerleader: JEAN ZEILER JEANNE PENTECOST Give me the Blue! . . . Blue! DONNA SIRMONS tfmiuwewmv1z MARGIE SMITH GAIL SWIFT LARUE LAUGHLIN Give me the White! . . . White! AUDREY AUGUSTINE GALE TAYLOR Officers were, from leff to right: Presidentg Willie Peacock, SecreTary-Treas- urerp Kurt Nluelher, Vice Presidenfp Jeannie Mills. l6'0ufH14g vague Aiming for the head pin, Stan Streit lines up The ball. Below: Jules Claven lets go another perfect ball. The St. Pelersburg Junior College Bowling League met every Wednesday afternoon at Ten Pin Lanes. Eighteen Teams parficipalecl in The league and va- rious Trophies were given out at The close of The year. l Pat Knuih shows her unique form f Q iff as ROW l: Dennis Roberts, Charles Merkle, and Dick Kearney. ROW 2: David Macsay, John Landrum, Zenuis Cram ,W ,I-f If In spite 'of this being Junior Col- Iege's first year in Conference Tennis, the Tennis Team did remarkably well. Coach Chafin, also a recent addition to the coaching staff, shaped up a very fine team. ...D-W. ., M., ,, N.-QM ,..,M.., Right: Coach Chaffin is ready to re- ceive the ball. if ,f'1 ,f ff' Left: Dick Kearney serves a hard one. if s... Oh, the taste of victory ROW l, from left to right: Sandy Miller, Lorraine Redderson, Helen Walsh, Julie Christian. ROW 2, from left to right: Marie Higbee, Mindy Woodall, Marshal Ayers, Julie Wilkerson and Coach Johnson. Wrwzen is' 15,0 kefb ll The Women's Basketball Team participated in the city league, and had a good year in spite of lopsided competition. Any stu- dent at J.C. was-qualified to play as a team member. The season started on January 18 and the last game was played Nlarch T5 against the Rebels. Two more points for Marie Higbee C22j ROW l, from left to right: Norma Nash, Sandra Miller, Marie Higbee, Helen Walsh, Lorraine Redderson. ROW 2, from left to right: Anita Rippel, Gail Hoover, Marsha Ayers, Mindy Woodall, Julie Chrisfian and Coach Johnson. Wrfmcrz is' Vrflleyb ll The Women's Volleyball team parficipated in the city league for women, and also entered The District Tournament. 226 Coach Johnson demonstrates to Sally Ross, Mindy Woodall and Helen Walsh ,an .br i?'. . QSQMQ' Left to right: Steve Stone-K.T.g chairman of the board Frank SobilePi Delt Larry Quidle P ramid 1 1 Y- Y Sr Carlton Thompson-Mu Delta, Bob Hatfield-Skyro. Not Pictured: Bill Williamson-Sigma. Jlflmis' and W0 c'r1is',4fhl I? 1671 rds Left to right: Jean Zieler-LHL, Miss Johnson, Anita Rippel-Independents, Marsha Ayers-Dido: Board Chairman, Sandra Miller-XI Delta Rho, Carol Stroud-HCC, Page Williams-Mano. Not Pictured: Kay Schell-Aquiris. ,ga W l QNFUQ my Intramurals in '60 . . . Nler1's Intramurals are governed by the Mer1's Athletic Board. This board is composed of the Athletic Captains of each club. They decide which sports are to be played and make out the schedules for each ac- tivity. The men participated in softball, golf, archery, basketball and volleyball this year. .Pr ..,Mmuum ..:,pm.ffs,. - f it , IC . . . Provide Spirit iz if glllfl The Women's Athletic Board is the governing body for the women's intramurals. This board is com- posed of the athletic captain of each club and carries out the same duties as the men's board. This year the women participated in archery, bowling, softball, vol- leyball, badminton and field and track. The team which accumulated the most points was awarded a trophy at the end ofthe year. I , y ,gc ,- ,.f Q ,-g-,'ie,f2,11 sf, 4f.f' '.! ',' Kal- ?f.,c? ' yi. HCC Below: ROW 1: Betty Neely, Donna Sirmons, Kathy Norse. ROW 2: Linda Humphries, Carol Stroud, Dorothy Elwell, Terry Kiebler. rfii-:Bl - 'Jr' 'Sf li WEE wwf 'T fin sffyf, W 9 wht fguauaz DIDO ,,,,fh ,,. Above: ROW l, from left to right: Deanne Nix, Marcia Ayers, Jeanne Pentecost, Auclry Boldger, Kathy Vera Weib. ROW 2, from left to right: Judy Mastry, Christy Raymond, Aida Thomas, Sue Swift, Sue Lyons. ARQUIRIS Left: Left to right: Ronnie Rehberg, Marion Potts, Sue Shearer, Gail Prince. LHL BELOW: Jean Zeiler, Jean Mills. UP: Deanna Budd, Sue Ware, Angie Boldlass, Donna Glass, Dana Ademy, La Rue Laughlin, Ellen Wana- maker. MANO Above, from left to right, ROW lg Julie Kovacs, Sharon Daily, Page Williams Bonnie Clark, Norma Fuller. ROW 2: Diane Sprow, Sandy Bowes, Barbara Rule June Thomas, Karen Christianson, Bette Rule, Judy Riddle, Maureen Crimmen. Xl DELTA RHO Right, from left to right, ROW i: Sandy Miller, Norma Nash, Joan Peaire. ROW 2: Dottie Beckerman, Marie Hill, Marcia Nicholas. Not Pictured: Christine Liczbinski, Elaine Ehrlich, Jeanne Decker, Linda Lee, Nancy Kropp. INDEPENDENTS Right, from left to right, ROW i: Lorraine Redderson, Marie Higbee, Marilyn Bressler, Anita Rippel. ROW 2: Helen Walsh, Julie Christian, Shirley Hath- away, Sue Schaffer. Dawn Wesson, Lynda McCarroll, Bobbie Gibson, Jennie Mack. PYRAMIDS Right, from left to right, ROW 1: Willie Peacock, Carl Nod- land, Hugh Bell, Arnold White, Larry Quiclley, Joe Ademy, Mike Cooper, Bob Ryan, Ray Kline. ROW 2: Ted Ashurst, Jerry Shaeffer, Rich Basini, Chris Christianson, Bill Lowe, Arty Harper, Doug Austin, Jim Appley, Bill Chittenden, Dale Bailes. Below, ROW i, from left to right: Bill Erwin, Gus Theodesis, Dennis Roberts. ROW 2: Buddy Gould, Mike Larson, John Williamson, Mike Neal. MU DELTA Left, from left to right, ROW 1: Joe Godown, Ken Spenser, Carlton Thompson, Jack Jones, Bob Fink, Carey De- Deyn. ROW 2: Chuck Merckle, Fred Salgaclo, Tom Fasso, David Porch. ROW 3: Howard Griesinger, Carl Alcorns, Don Anderson, Mike Russell, David Raymond. Pl DELTA Below, from left to right: Maurice Pilver, Jerry Hinton Kurt Muether, Guy Cox, Ives Banks, Steve Ayers. 4 M15 1' Y A l, ,MWMM YW.. 7, ., ,,,, ,... , ,,..,ag.-- f.....--f-W SKYRO Right, ROW l, from left to right: Chet Anderson, Bob Hatfield, Roger lman, Bob Babyack, Bill Ripparcl. ROW 2: Ron Crosby, Larry Flory, George Allan, Fig Newton, Jim Boyle, QW I ' KAPPA TAU Left, ROW l, from left to right: f tt Phil Gilberts, Ed Beevers, Steve , wr? Wm if -. , Lazzari, Steve Stone, Rob Ca- ry die, Bob Seal. Row 2: Mike , Long, Bill lrwin, Scott Shiveler, Jim Stevens, Jim Cooper, Dick Herden. Not Pictured: Tom Haclcle, Dave Randall, John Hickenbotham, Mickey Nutting. it 54.4 Sit INDEPENDENTS Below, from left to right: Bill Lenon, Ken Singleton, Robert Roberts, Richard Serluco, Ronnie Mays. ,A A KA. , 4 K X 2 K S anim-as vh W? 1 'Iii' gf Q, W rv is M -f wif' JF . , sf' ,..+,,., W , W. A ,H qw A A A .M S .V f 'mf 9'-ag, 1 'KM' an -,Sv ' wp.. - PW Wun- S Outstanding Yzfplzrfmvres .M ---ie-Q-.'.:fw W -swf mf' 1 l The most outstanding stu- dents of St. Petersburg Junior College are selected each year by the members of the Sopho- more Class. Each of these stu- dents takes part in many activi- ties around the campus and have given of their time and effort to help make their school success- ful. Of course these students are only a small portion of the out- standing people on campus as each and every member plays an important role in spirit, friendli- ness, and academic standards of J.C. Left--JANE ROSS Janie has proven that a good woman editor isn't impossible in her very adept work as Co-Editor of the Wood- en Horse. She has been unselfish in her service to Student Council . . . elections committee, budget commit- tee, and executive committee, and has proven herself to be one cf inc mart outstanding at J.C. She is also a mem- ber of L.l-l.l.. Social Club. Belovv-JIM COOPER Active in many fields, Jim's chief dis tinction is his work on the Student Council. He has been President of the Freshman Class and as such, been a member of Council. Apart from this he has been busy with Kappa Tau, In tramurals, and the Young Democrats. . . rl' , L!-W 2 r i Right-STEVE STONE Men's Athletic Board Chairman, and a mem- ber ot the Student Council have been Stevefs contributions to the campus. Steve has car- ried out his responsibilities such as the or- ganization of the activity calendar with such enthusiasm and energy that he is truly de- serving of the praise and respect he has won from everyone. Below-DOROTHY BECKERMAN As Councilman of the Sophomore Class, Dottie has handled her iob with an efficien- cy and responsibility that would be hard to equal. She has worked for all Student Gov- ernment projects and at the same time has acted as Co-Rush Captain for Xi Delta Rho. Each of these have taken time and effort and have earned her the position among the outstanding. i if' 'Ki Lett-SUE WATTS A real organizational genius is Susie. Com- bining her many campus activities such as the Presidency of L.H.L. and Women's l.C.B., and as a member of Circle S and Student Council, she has put in many hours of work and time . . . and she has done a remarkable job!! Left-EMILYE HURST Emilye has handled her iob as Student Council Social Affairs Chairman with amazing skill and ease, making the social affairs of the Student Government Association a sure success. She has given many hours of time to the duties and activities of the Student Council, and has handled them in an outstanding manner. f Above-PHIL GILBERT Phil has done a lot ot everything. He has worked long and hard for the Wooden Horse, writing articles, doing anything need- ed, and acting as Charman tor the Florida Junior College Press Association Conven- tion which was held at S.P..l.C. Phil has also helped on the Student Government Park Park Project and has been one ot K.T.'s most valuable assets. Right-NllSSlE HUGHES A Historian of Student Council and Chair- man of Orientation, Missie has been an en- thusiastic and able participant in student ac- tivities and proiects. Her work on last year's Student Government Scrapbook was large- ly responsible for the award and recognition it received. Combining with all of her ac- tivities, Missie has been a Sigma Playmate and a member ot L.H.l.. 1 it-r S fit at-gy 24I 5. ,fl Y' 1'- Top-ROBYN FLENllNG A very versatile and well liked person around campus is Robyn, President of Kappa Tau Social Club. He is also ac- tive in Circle K, l.C.B., and Intramurals. All of These activities make Robyn one ot the best at St. Petersburg Junior College. BOTTOFOWJEAN ZEILER Jeanie acts as J.C.'s spirit! for as head cheerleader, she has been an enthusi- actic rooter for the Troians. Her other activities include l H.L., of which she is Athletic Chairman, the Bowling League, and lust being a real bundle of energy. ,- , 'KM if .EQ f , 5 is C y 7 . ' a+ J V Q V ,ki , 4 W ., s , 8 v '- ., W . - Y .. V nu , f' 'tt in 'T ', . 1 3' . ,pf 3: Seng iff , . , Q ' L fi ,-,..s ,, ':r.,1 l Q55 .',i- .'t' 1 fr. 2 if N , 'iii ink -f l fs-5 , ' u ..,, i 'Q' N - ' . at-P' ., 2, .. A- 4, v -'v..f'w ad. JZ, , ,.' Nas r ggi' MN jr' g, .. W . nf .T'H if , Qin.-fu: w Q-' fl?-r if . 'P QV ' 4- . ' '3 ies. Q ,.., as l'f 'irf' Er f .Q -934 Top-DEDE O'CONNELL . V, V H 1 4 jr: 2' 4 ' ,.!'.u1 A 'M ' ., . W-.L ...W X . i A f lt would be very hard indeed to mention all of the many services that DeDe has done for the stu- dents at S.P.J.C. As Co-Editor of the Wooden Horse, she has worked long and hard, and has gained the respect of everyone. is Her activities haven't been only in that facet. She has devoted many hours to Pyramid Social Club, as their mascot, to L.H.L., to Student Government, and to Cir- cle S. Bottom-DICK STEWART As, President of Sigma Phi Sigma and as a participant in many oth- er activities, Dick has become known and liked by everyone. He has put in many hours of work for Circle K, l.C.B., and for Student Council of which he was Vice President last year. All of these indeed, make him suffic- iently deserving of praise. 1 A X ' 'sta 2-'Q--4 ' UW' S . ...ff-f--X Q-Mm- ' - a . ,gf 45 . K 'QW ,L k ' if . at ,V 'M X ,V , N x A . N Q W A I K-'QA , . R of . ,. . ' A f , '- w 'Q .jaw 4 1? vm, ll, t Lmi., W ...tr as yyyts z Ek' Q T55 ,J esziffis isnt?-af - ramad Above left-ED BEEVERS A very active fellow is our boy Ed and the results of his services to Student Council will be visible long after this year. Ed has done a great deal through his Presidency of the Sophomore Class and his subsequent membership on Student Council. Lett-SANDY AGEE Sandy's main contribution to S.P.J.C. has been her editorship of the Troiad. Sandy is also active in many other organizations in- cluding Student Council, Circle S, Ski Team, and L.H.L. Above right-DORIS DYCHE As Secretary of the Sophomore Class, Dodo has the reputation of not only be- ing efficient and capable, but as being one of the friendliest and best liked students on campus. She has spent many hours of work on Student Government and as a member of L.H.L. Right-SHELTON THORNE Shelton has done a difficult iob and has done it well, As President of Circle K, Shel- ton has rendered many services not only to J.C., but to the community as well. He has directed such proiects as the Campus Blood Drive, publicity for Lyceum Council, and providing trash facilities to aid campus cleanliness. He has also found time to work hard as a member of Kappa Tau Social Club. Above-SANDY BUIE ln her two years at J.C. Sandy has been one of the most active and pleas- ant people on campus. Her outstand- ing contribution has been her service as a member of Student Government and her leadership as Dido President. Left-DICK ALMEIDA As Scholastic Board Chairman, Dick has earned the adiective of outstand- ing. He has served long and hard on Student Government, and has partici- pated in many proiects, besides being a member of Skyro. Right-ELDON HARRIS Eldon has rendered immeasurable service to S.P.J.C. through his iob as Chief Justice of the Student Court. Not only has he gained the respect of every student on campus for the manner in which he has car- ried out his iob, but he has vvon the appre- ciation of the student body through his par- ticipation in Student Government and in the Political Union. Below-SANDY BOWES As Chairman of the Public Relations Com- mittee of Student Council, Sandy has put in long hours of work in order to make her job the success it is. She has been a behind the scenes worker on many campus proi- ects and has mixed her efficiency and friendliness with a natural charm. Sandy has worked hard as a Student Council member, President of Mano, and a member of Cir- cle S. ,llbrflfcf and ASHLEY AHL Unselfish service to Playmakers and Their many productions. MARY LOU ANDREWS Two years as social editor of the Wooden Horse, and Phi Rho Pi. MARSHA AYERS For dependability in Student Government affairs and for her unselfish work in this and many other organizations. BETH BA RTLETT Two years of work and support for The TROIAD. RICH BASINI For his unparalleled school spirit and sup- port in many campus activities. DEANNA BUDD For always doing her iob and carrying out her many responsibilities so efficiently and conscientiously. LARRY CHAMBERS His service in the field of politics and also in many campus duties. CLIFF FREEMAN Diligent aid to Student Government and support for school functions. EMETTE JACKSQN Tremendous photographic skill and service to J.C. publications. DENNIS JUSTI , Exceptional skill on the basketball court and good sportsmanship. LARUE LAUGHLIN School spirit and service as a two year cheer- leader. STEVE LAZZARI Boundless moral support to the Troiad and Wooden Horse editors. Qeyvnd SALLlE MILLER Outstanding service through her presidency ot Circle S. SUNNY PHEIFFER For her editorship of the Nursing Section. JEAN PREECE Participation in numerous activities through her excellence in dancing. LORRAINE REDDERSON Participation in sports and on the publica- tions. CAROL RICHARD Outstanding voice participation in many programs. SCOTT SHIVELER Photographic editor tor the Wooden Horse. GEORGE THOMAS For service to the school as Religious Board Chairman. PHYLIS WADE Active participation in Student Government Affairs and publication of the Student Di- rectories. ELLEN WANNAMAKER Continual dependability and service as Stu- dent Government Secretary. JANET WEILAND For her fine examples ot character and ser- vice as Sophomore Vice President. ROGER WILSON Conscientious leadership of Political Union. ED WREN Presidency ot Men's I.C.B. and service to the Wooden Horse. You think your registration was tough! Who cares about beauty? We've got each other! 250 6 ST. PETERSBURG JUNIOR COLLEGE? Artie Harper representing Pyrami Shut up and drink your blood. Really DeDe, only movie stars are Lustre Cream girls. 'Qt-T ,X f 9 .I GLIEST COUPLE ON CAMPUS y ,111 It ,...,,......,,..,.,.,st I Z tty Cunningham representing Mu Delta Dear Abby, I have a problem . . . I may not be the prettiest girl you've ever seen, but I have a terrific personality! What do you mean, I love you but iru s W anti agus: is tl Even her best friends won't tell her. Sigma Phi Sigma again sponsored their annual Ugliest Couple On Campus contest. Each club sponsors a candidate and the winners are decided by penny votes, the proceeds go toward the cIub's scholarship fund. Fun was had by one and all and Iett each student wondering what next year will bring for one ot the most popular contests on campus. Q Jlflisflefzfv 167111 .75 ll Galfufy in Gm! Dr. Bennett crowns Sue 1 ,Q Q. my ,H ,SVT :Qi wif, gf 'z ip L. - Sophomore Candidates for queen, left to right: Diane Frankenberg Beevers, Didog Susan Ware, L.H.L.g Sharon Tedrow, Xi Delta Rhog Emily Hurst, lnd.g Gayle Coleman, Arquirisg Terry Keibler, H.C.C.g Barb Mikolas, Mano, DIANE FRANKENBERG BEEVERS BARB MIKOLAS Dido Mano as ,aeam-'ffm r ' QWWX W GAIL SWIFT SUSAN SWIFT L.H.L. Dido The radianf queen and her court: Gail Swift, Diane Frankenberg Beevers, Queen Susan Ware, Barb Mikolas, Sue Swift. ff I1l1i2iv Z9r0m 1 - - l X fl l it ,, it t t , I if t e l I ,N ,xh ,i Q14 ft l , ,bf S fx 2 l .Qs , , VK if t A, I ,p ' Mom' i if '--4.7 MEM, , A L I N -U y l if t wi. , , 1 'gwwnw A 4 y A ff gf if W 4 fr , its l ,Q ff! y i 2.ff'b2,g, uf, 3 Q ini? A tiisi 3 if fin .A 3 :li ,sr E 54 K at ,ik 1 Yi I fl ' f A f 9- v i . , i ,i'j'g?l Q: 4 I f f - ' ' ' ' -. Heh' .., Q 6 , Qf , , ,Q ,, nn, , .,,. 4-l ' V iii Ya, N,,,.ti l i'4r 1 W :fi 5 Q Breathtakingly beautiful are the fourteen candidates for Prom Queen and Court. From top to bottom they are: Sallie Miller, Carol Stroud, Marianne Burch, Dona Ademy, Dona Sirmons, Sandy B,uie, Judy Riddle, Joan Wilkerson, Sue Scherer, Heidi Birkham, Dottie Beclcerman, Harriett Hilton, Jeanne Pentecost, JO Alice Taylor. 256 V115 a Huge Succcss Queen, ,Yann Llilkersm iff!! Marianne Kuff!! jeanue Pvniecosf Dida Sallie Miller PE 0M 000167 UF IW! ,U q mms' ' X 8 , h ai' Z ., V Q 4 2' Z 5::: 'f :5ff5 'fff!r'f '. . fx ,El I li T N 3 fam Aa. 0 'Hlw',.., mp, 5 , it I S if A-SPI' Q! 1 1 ff , I ww. e w1w,f.,.L,h Q, M '1 'm M f ' 5 ,nu M F A ff? ,, f-mmanaw 9 M 32921-9 11- M N 'U' W 'PQ W Y . 'N' I 3 v 4 -A- ABEL, GWENDOLYN--37, 182 ABERNATHY, REBECCA-37 ACHESON, EDWARD-37 AGHESON, JOHN-37 ACHESON, THOMAS-37 ACKER, THOMAS-97 ADAMS, CH ARLES-97 ADAMS, JOHN-97 ADAMS, KA REN-97 ADAMS, MARILYN-37 ADAMS, WI ADCOCK, A LLIAM-97 LBERT-37 ADCOCK, JOAN-37 ADCOCK, THOMAS-97 ADEMY, DONA-97, 151, 180, 256, 258 ADEMY, JOSEPH-37, 150, 151, 192, 232 AERTS, JAMES-97 AFANADOR, ARTHUR-97 AGEE, NANCY J. TUCKER-136 AGEE, SANDRA-37, 143, 148, 155, 158, 180 AGNER, SHARON-37, 160, 163, 182 AHL, ASHLEY-37, 200, 201, 203, 248 ALT, JOHN-97 ALBERTS, JAN-97 ALBERTS, NORMA-97 ALBRECHT, CAROLE-97, 184 ALCORNS, CARL-38, 188, 218, 232 ALEXANDER, WILLIAM-97 ALLEN, BONNIE-97 ALLEN, CHARLES-97 ALLEN, GEORGE-38, 196, 233 ALLEN, JUDY-97 ALLEN, PAT-97 ALLEN, SHIRLEY-38, 211 ALLEN, THOMAS-97 ALLEN, WILLIE CAROL-38, 156, 182 ALMEIDA, RICHARD-38, 143, 154, 160, 1 246 ALvAREz, DOLORES-97 AMBROSE, LORRA1NE-97, 157, 158 AMBERNTSON, DAVID-38 AMBERNTSON, BARBARA-97 AMES, FRANCES-97 AM1CK, DENNIS-97 ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON , ALLAN-38 , BONNIETTA-97 , CHET-173, 196, 233 , CLIFFORD-97 , DONALD-97, 186, 232 , ERNEST-97 , ERIC-97, 194 ANDERSON, JOHN-38 ANDERSON, KAREN-97 ANDERSON, LORETTA-97 ANDERSON, ROBERT-98, 210 ANDERSON ANDREWS, ANDREWS, , STEPHEN-38 MARGARET-98 MARIAN-98 ANDREWS, MARY-38, 150, 151, 161, 176, 248 ANDREWS, WILLIAM-98 ANGLE, JOANN-99, 149, 176, 206 ANGLIN, WENDELL-98 APPLEY, JAMES-38, 192, 232 ARCHIBALD, MARY-98, 159 262 96, Jude! ARENA, FRANK-38 ARMBRUSTER, JANET-39, 156, 169, 176 ART1BEE, MARY-39 ASHER, JAMES-98 ASHURST, TED-39, 177, 192, 232 ATER, RONALD-98 ATHANASON, MARY-99, 156 AUCREMANN, JANET-98 AUGUSTINE, AUDREY-96, 98, 176, 221 AUSTIN, DOUG-39, 192, 232 AYERS, CAMLLLA-136 AYERS, MARSHA-39, 143, 155, 160, 176, 224, 226, 227, 230, 248 AYERS, STEVE-98, 190, 232 AYLESWORTH, TON1-98, 202 -B- BABOR, EDWIN-99 BABYAK, ROBERT-39, 196, 233 BACON, R1CHARD-98 BADGLEY, DAVID-162 BAHMILLER, JONATHAN-98 BAILEY, KARON-98, 231 BAKER, ANNETTE-39, 176, 189 BALASKAS, YVONNE-39, 168 BALL, BRIAN-98 BALLARD, JUDY-99 BANKS, WESLEY-98, 190, 232 BAREOOT, JAMES-39 BARNES, CHARLES E.-39 BARNES, CHARLES T.-39 BARNUM, EDWARD-98 BARNWELL, CATHERINE-39 BARRS, BEVERLY-40, 206, 208, 209 BARROWS, LEWIS-40 BARTHOLOMEW, AUDIE-98 BARTLETT, MARJORIE-40, 148, 155, 160, 206, 248 BARTLETT, MARQUERITE-40 BARTLETT, JAMES-98 BASINI, RICHARD-40, 154, 181, 192, 232, 248 BASKERVILLE, BARBERA-98, 155, 180 BATEY, ANN-98 BAULDREE, JOHN-40 BAYLESS, CAROLYN-98 BEAL, NANCY-98 BEAN, WALTER-98, 169 BEARCE, CHARLES-98 BEARD, MARGARET-98 BEARDSLEY, JOAN-98 BECHTOL. GARY-40, 193 BECK, DIANNE-40 BECK, ROBERT-40 BECKERMAN, DOROTHY-40, 232, 184, 256, 231 BEESON, CHERIE-98, 164 BEEVERS, EDWARD-36, 40, 144, 154, 159, 177, 186, 233, 244 BELCHER, JAMES-98 BELL, DAVID-99, 215 BELL, BETTY-99 BELL, HUGH-40, 154, 193, 232 BELLINO, THOMAS-99 BENHELD, v1RG1N1A-41, 162 BENQUELL, LORETTA-99 BENOIT, EUNICE-99 BENTON, KAYLEEN-99 BERDAN, BONNIE-99 BEREZNEY, NANCY-41 BERGERSON, LINDA-99 BERGER, CHARLES-99 BERK, KAREN-99 BERKES, KENNETH-99 BERKSHIRE, CAROL-99 BERNSTEIN, PETER-99, 164, 201, 203 BESTLE, MARY-99 BETTS, JERELYN-99 BEVAN, KENNETH-99 BEZ, WASSIF-167 BICKAR, JOSEPH-100 BIDDLEMAN, CASSANDRA-100 BIERLY, JAMES-41 BILHARZ, DONALD-100 BILLINGS, SHIRLEY-41 BILODEAU, SUZANNE-100 BIRD, CAROL-100 BIRGE, GERALD-100 BIRKMANN, HEIDI-100, 184, 256 BIRTH, DIANE-100, 182 BISCHOFF, AL-41, 146, 154, 158, 173, 192 193 BISHOP, ALAN-100, 190 BLAKELY, MARGARET-100 BLANCHARD, GARRY-100, 164 BLANKENSH1P, DOROTHY-100 BLANTON, EDW1N-41, 194 BLEEZARDE, JANE-100 BLOSSER, DOROTHY-100 BOAST, JUDY-100 BOETTE, LINDA-100, 165 BOGGS, FRANCES-41, 176 BOGGS, ROBERT-100, 170 BOHANNON, JACK-100 BOHDE, FRED-100, 154, 184 BOHN, GEORGE-100 BOLGER, AUDREY-41, 160, 177, 230 BONINO, JOHN-100, 192, 193 BONO, SHARON-100 BONSEY, LOUIS-100 BOOKS, JUDY-41 BOSSARD, DAVE-100 BOUVERAT, ALAN-101 BOWEN, LARRY-101 BOWEN, RICHARD-41 BOWEN, RICHARD-101 BOWES, SANDRA-41, 143, 146, 155, 172 182, 231, 247 BOWKER,W1LLIAM-41, 211 BOWYER, DUANE-101, 167 BOYD, ROBERT-101 BOYLE, JAMES-101, 197, 233 BOZENHARDT, WILLIAM-42, 169, 188 BRADEIELD, WILLIAM-42, 169, 188 BRADFIELD, CYNTHIA-101 BRADLEY, FRANK-42 BRADY, MARCIA-101, 201, 203 BRAMLITT, CLAIRE-101 BRAND, DAv1D-101 BRANKMAN, JOHN-101 BRANSON, GARRY-42 BRAS1NGTON, 1R1S-101, 182 BRAUER, ROBERTA-101 BRENNAN, MARY-42 BRESLIN, JAMES-101 BREWER, JOHN-101 BRITT, WILLIAM-42, 154, 194 BRODIE, CHRIST!NE41O1 BROGAN, TERRENCE--42, 169, 188 CARNAHAN, JOHN-44 CARNEY, CATHERINE--102 CARNEY, THOMAS-44, 169 CARPENTER, JUDY-44 CARPENTER, TIM-44 CARRIGAN, GUNDY-102, 176, 189 BROWN ANDREA-101, 184,191,206 BROWN BRUCE-42 BROWN CARLTON A42 BROWN CHESTERA42 BROWN, DAVID- 42 BROWN DELANA-42 BROWN GEORGE-IOI, 188 BROWN MARYWIB6 BROWN, ROY-101 BROWN, WILLIAMA42, 186 BRUHN, ELKE-43, 156, 160, 178, 179 BRUNDAGE,DURWOOD-101 BRUNNER, DONALD-43 BRUNSELL, NORMA-43 BUCKLEY, WILLIAM-43 CARROLL, NA NCY-44 CARROLL, PATRICIA-102 CARSON, CHRISTINE-102, 201, 202, CARSON, LILLIAN-45, 156, 167, 176 CARSON, KATHLEEN-102 CARTER, CARTER CARTER CARTER CARTER CARTER CARTER BARBARA-102 CAROLYN-184 , MAUREEN-102 MARY-102 , MONA-102, 164 ROLLA-45, 165, 211 , SHARON-45 CASE, RICHARD-45 CASON, JAMES-102 CATLING, NINA-45, 161, 184, 203 BUDD, DEANNA-43, 148, 155, 180, 248 BUELL, JOAN-101, 155, 172, 180 BUIE, SANDRA-43, 144, 146, 172, 176, 177, 191, 256, 246 BULL, CHARLES-101 BURC1-1, MARIANNE-101, 258, 256 BURGESS,GARY-101, 165,210,211 BURGESS, JOSEPH-101 BURROWS, WILLIAMA-101 BURSANI, BETTE-101 BURTON, ROBERT-101, 210, 211 BUSCH, TERRY-101, 215, 217 BUSH, PAUL-101 BUTLER, BARBARAH1o1 BUTTERFIELD, JUDY-101 BUTTS, SUSAN-101 BUZASH, ALBERT, 101 BYRNES, ROBERT-101 BYTNER, SHIRLEY--101, 184 -C- CABLE, FRANK-401, 190, 191 CACARILLO, KAREN-101, 177 CADE, ROBERT-43, 186, 233 CAIRNS, BABETTE-101, 165, 182 CATLING, UNA-136 CERCONE, WEN DY-102 CHAMBERS, LARRY-45, 154, 167, 177, 248 CHAMBERS, PATRICIA-136 CHANDLER, FRANK-102 CHAPMAN, JUDY-102 CHAPMAN, ROY-45 CHASE, WALTER-102 CHASTEEN, MARIANNE-176 CHAZIN, MARTIN-102 CHENAULT, CARLA-102 CHESLEY, PATRICIA-102 CHESSER, DONALD-102 CHEVALIER, LORRAINE-45 CHILDRESS, ROBERT-45, 185 CHITTENDEN, WILLIAM-102, 192, 232 CHRISTENSEN, KAREN-102, 163, 183 CHRISTIANSON, CRIS+102, 192, 232 CHRISTIAN, JULIA-45, 224, 226, 231 CHRISTIAN, ZERA-45, 180 CHRISTOPH, AUDREY-46 CHURCH, FRANCIS-102 CIPRIANO, CELESTE-136 CIUFIA, ESTHER-46 CLAGETT, CHARLES-46 CLAGHORN, BYRON-102, 206, 209 CALBERT, ROBERT-43 CLAPP, CHRISTINA-102 CLARK, DAVID T.-102 CALDWELL, JAMES-102 CALDWELL, ROBERT-43 CALDWELL, TONY-43 CALHOUN, DAVID-102 CLARK, DAVID V.-102 CLARK, FRED-102 CALVERT, JOAN-102 CAMENZEND, EDWIN-43 CAMP, ROBERT-102 CLARK, LOREN-102 CLARK, PEGGY-102, 185 CLARKE, BEVERLY-102, 159 CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, AUDREY-43 BARBARA-44, 156 CAMPBELL, JENNINGS-102 CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, CANFIELD, NED-44 ROBERT-102 SALLY-102 VICTOR-102 SARA-102 CANNELLO, JACK-44 CANTWELL, ANN-44 CANTLIN, WILLIAM-44 CANTWELL, PATRICK-44 CARANKOJAKOVIC, BRANKA-102 CARAVANA, MARY-44, 155 CARBIN, JOHN-102 CARLSON, BARBARA-102, 169 CLARKE, BONNIE-102, 183, 231 CLARKE, ARTHUR-46 CLAUSEN, MARY JANE-103 CLAVAN, JULES-103, 190, 222 CLAWSON, KINDA-103 CLEMMER, RICHARD-103 CLEVELAND, PAUL-46 CLICKENGER, DOUG-103 CLINTON, KIRK-103 CLONTZ, MICHAEL-103 CLOVERSETTE, CHARLES-103 COAN, MARJORIE-103 COCHRAN, JOHN-46 COCHRAN, TOMMY-103 COCKE, WILLIAM-103 COHEN, DAVID-46 203 1 I've heard that line somewhere before COHRS, JANET-103 COHRS, JOANNE-103 COLE, DONALD-103 COLE, DENNIFER-46 COLEMAN, GAYLE-46, 169, 174, 175, 203 254 COLEMAN, PEGGY-103, 185 COLLINS, BARBARA-46, 208 COLMAN, HUBERT-46, 189 COLMAN, JUDY-103 CONGDON, PAUL-46 CONLON, FRANK-103, 169 COMWAY, KEN-103 COOK, ALEXANDER-47 COOK, DORIS-103, 156 COOK, JOHN-47 COOK, NORMA-103 COOK, ROSELLEN-103 COOLEY, CHERI-103, 184 COOPER, COOPER, COOPER, 238 COOPER, COOPER, COOPER, BARBARA-103, 176 CARLOS-104, 192 JAMES-47, 154, 158, JOHN-104, 165, 211 EARL-104 MIKE-104, 192, 232 COPE, FRED-104 COPP, WILLIAM-104 CORCORAN, RICHARD-104 CORNELIUS, EUGENE-104 CORNELISSEN, CARL-104 CORN, LARRY-104, 162 COSBY, RONALD-104, 196 COTTLE, JUDY-47 COWAN, LENORA-104 COWAN, ROBERT-104 COX, GUY-47, 173, 190, 232 COXWELL, DONALD-104 COYNE, JOSEPH-104, 164, 169 CRAIG, DAVID-47 CRAIG, ROBERT-104 CRANE, EARL-104 CRAWFORD, CAROLYN-104 CRAWFORD, NORMAN-104 CRAWFORD, JAMES-47 CRAWFORD, WILLIAM-47 CREIGHTON, THEONA-47 CRENSHAW, SYLVIA-104, 155 CRESSEY, MARY-105 186, 232 263 CRESSLER, THOMAS-47 CRIMMEN, MAUREEN-47, 172, 182, 183, 231 CRooK, MICHAEL-104 CROOK, THOMAS-47 CROSBY, JOHN-48 CROSS, CONNIE-104, 149 CROSS, GERALD-48, 190 CROSS, RUTH-48 CRowTHER, WILLIAM-48, 166 CROXTON, THOMAS-48 CUCCINELLO, DIANE-104 CUCCINELLO, DONNA-105 CULLEN, THERESE-104, 176 CULVERHOUSE, GRANT-48, 143, I 183, 196 CUNNIE, CATHERINE-104 CUNNINGHAM, DONALD-104 CUNININGHAM, ELIZABETH-104, CuRNow, MARY-48 CURRY, MARGARET-48 CURTIS, ROBERT-105 CUSHMAN, EDITH-104 -D- DAGNEY, EDWARD-104 DAILEY, SHARON-48, 156, 183 DALE, JOHN-104 DALTON, EDWARD-104 D'ANGELO, EILEEN-105, 165, 182 DANIEL, FRANK-105 DANIELS, ARTHUR-105 DANIELS, WILLIAM-105 DARBY, EVAN-48 DARLING, V. DOREN-105 DAVELER, DATHRYN-48 DAVENPORT, BRYAN-189 DAVIDSON, MARGARET-48 DAVIS, DAVIS DAVIS, DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS, 1 CHARLES-105 DEBORAH-105 DONALD-105 JACK-105 JESSELYN-137 JOHN-105 DAVIS, JUDY-105 DAVIS, DAVIS, DAVIS, DAVIS 1 JAMES-105 MICHAEL-'I 05 PHYLLIS-105 SALLY-105 DAY, CARMEN-105 DAYTON, LINDA-49 DEAL, LINDA-105 DEAN, EDWARD-49 DEBONA, HENRY-106 DE CAIRE, RICHARD-49, 169, 189 DE CARO, GERALD-49 DECKER, JEANNE-106, 184 DEDREL, JAMES-106 DE DEYN, CAREY-49, 150, 151, 18 DE LAUDER, JANET-49, 176 DE LOS, REYES-106 DE MAR, EUGENIA-107 DE MAYO, JANICE-49, 169 DENEGAR, WILLIAM-106 DERNIS, DEVERA-106 DE ROSAY, EUGENIA-106 DE ROSSETT, ANNE-49, 176, 119 DEVITO, JAMES-49 DE WEIL, ELLEN-106 DE WICK, ROBERT-107 DIAZ, CARL-49 264 1 1 8,2 DICK, KATHRYN-49 DICKEY, SHARON-106 DIETRICH, ROBERT-106 DILWORTH, MERLE-106 DILLOW, ALLEN-49 DIXON, PEARL-107 DIXON, JOHN-106 DONEY, DAVID-50 if Those girls were sure rough , . . DONLON, PAT-106 DONNELLY, THOMAS-106 DONNA, ESTHER-50, 167 DONOVON, PAT-106 DONOVAN, TERRY-106 DORSCH, DAROL-106 DOTY, PETER-106 DOTT, CAROLYN-106 DOUBLEDAY, SUSAN-50, 164 DOOYARD, ROGER-107 DOWNING, JAMES-106 DOWNING, ERNEST-106 DRAKE, RONALD-106 DREADON, JEANNIE-106 DRISCOLL, JANE-106 DROLET, NORMAND-106, 169 DRYPOLCHER, WILLIAM-106 DUFFY, GERALD-106, 194 DUFFY, WILLIAM-106, 154, 164, 194 DUFFORD, LESTER-50 DUKE, ELAINEA-106 DUNBAR, ROLLIN-106 DUNLEA, URSULA-106, 176 DUNN, GEORGE-107 DUNN, DIANN-106, 149, 172, 176, 177 DUNPHY, KATHRYN-107 DURANTE, RALPH-107 DURHAM, JUNE-107 DURNAN, WARREN-107 DURRANCE, DANIEL-107 DUVAL, ANTHONY-107 DYCHE, DORIS-36, 50, 172, 181, 245 DYER, SUSAN-107 DYER, PAT-107, 182 -E- EARNEST, JERRI-107 EAST, ANDREW-107 EASTBURN, JOSEPH-50, 202, 203, 206, 209 EASTMAN, PAMELA-107, 150 EBEN, ROBERT-107 EBERLY, MARK-107 EDGAR, RICHARD-107 EDWALL, JUDY-107 EDWARDS, STANLEY-50 EDWARDS, WILLIAM-59, 186 EHRLICH, ELAINE-108, 161 EICHER, DONALD-108 ELARDO, MARIE-108, 182 ELIASON, CLARE-108 ELKINGTON, DONALD-108 ELLERS, LYNDA-50 ELLIOTT, JAMES--108 ELWELL, DOROTHY-50, 164, 178 ELWOOD, JOAN-108 EMERY, ARNOLD-50, 211 EPSTEIN, ROBERT-108 ERICKSON, NATALIE-51 EREMBERGER, KENNETH-108 ESKEW, LARRY-108, 154, 196 ESSIG, FRED-51 EVANS, DAVID-51 EVANS, FRANK-108 EYMAN, RODGER-51, 196 -F- FABER, WILLIAM-108 FAHS, PHIL-51 FANNIN, ROGER-51 FARMER, WILLIAM-51 FASSO, THOMAS-51, 188, 232 FEATHERS, LINDA-108 FECHNER, ROBERT-108 FEIN, ADELE-108 FELTON, EDWARD-108 FENIMORE, DEBORAH-108 179, 230 FERNANDEZ, DENNIS-108, 186, 187 FERRIS, ROBERT-108 FERRY, MARGARET-Ioa, 167 FIELDING, WIIBUR-51, 170 FIELDS, SUSAN-108, 155, 159, FINCHER, RAY41oa FINNEY, JUDY-51, 206, 208 FIoRE, ANTHONY-108 FISH, HUGH-51 FISHER, JAMES-109 FISHER, RAYMOND-51 FITZGERALD, KENNETH-52 FLEEMAN, JOMMIE-52 181 FLEMING, ROBYN-52, 154, 186, 187, 242 FLESHREN, RICHARD--52, 206 FIINNER, CLYDETTE-109 FLORY, LARRY-109, 215, 233 FLOETHE, STEPHEN-52 FoCH1, MIKE-109 FOGIL, NoREEN-52, 155, 180, Foo1E, JAMES-H109 FoRD, JANE-109 FORTENBACH, JUDY-109 FOUNTAIN, MASON-109 FovvLER, MICHAEL-109, 188 FOWLER, WILLIAM-52 Fox, CHARLES-109 FOX, PRISCILLA-109 FOXWORTH, SHIRLEY-52 FRANCE, THOMAS-52 FRANKENBERG, DALE-109 181,193 FRANKENBERG, DIANE-52, 145, 155, 177, 206, 254, 255 FRANTZIS, GEORGE-109 FRAZE, CAROLYN-52 FRAZE, CLARISSA-52, 181 FRAZE, ORA-53, 160 FRAZE, RICHARD--53 FRANKENBERG, DALE-109 FREEMAN, CLIFFORD-53, 154, 177, 194, 195, 248 FRID, BRIAN-109 FRIEDMAN, JANICE-109 FRIEL, WILLIAM-109 FRISSELL, GERALD-53 FRITCHMAN, DONNA-109 FRIEND, DALE-109 FULLER, NORMA-53, 160, 182, 231 FUMEA, LAWRENCE-53, 169 FUSSELL, SYLVIA-109 -G- GADDY, LARRY-53 GAGE, PHIL-109 GAGNON, JAMES-109 GAMBA, SALVATORE-109 GARCIA, RAY-109, 164 GARRETT, MARVIN-53 GARRETT, VIRGINIA-109 GASKILL, GEORGE-53 GASSNER, ELLIOTT-53 GATES, BRYAN-53 GAUNT, ELIZABETH- 1 O9 GEE, MARJORIE-109 GEGAN, MARY-109 GEOGHEGAN, EDWARD-109 GEORGE, FRANCES-53, 156, 16 GEORGE, SANDRA-109 GEORGIADIS, OLGA-109, 168 GERMAINE, JOAN-109, 184 GERMANN, PAUL-54 GIANARAS, GEORGE-54 GIANESKIS, DINO-54, 223 BARBARA-54, 180, 230 GIBSON GIBSON GIBSON, GIBSON, GIBSON, GIBSON DOROTHY-109 JAY-206, 209 JOHN-109 JOSEPH-54, 167 ROBERT-109 3, 164, 182 GIESE, FREDERICK-109 GILBERT, PHILIP-54, 150, 151, 154, 158 186, 233, 241 GILCHREST, BYRON-109 GILDRIE, COURTLAND-54, 154 GILL, JOYCE-54, 184 GILLESPIE, MARY-109, 165, 211 GILLIS, JOSEPH-54, 195 GILLIS, SHEILAH-109 GINORIO, ROBERTA-54 GIRARDEAU, ANN-109 GISSINER, LEONARD-54, 196 GLASS, DONNA-109, 180, 201, 206, 208 GNAGY, JOAN-109 GODBOLD, DONNIE-109 GODDARD, RICHARD-110, 196 GODOWN, JOSEPH-110, 188, 232 GODWIN, MELTON-54, 206 GOELZ, FRANCIS-110 GOGGIN, JUDY-110 GONATOS, DENISE-55, 168 GONGAWARE, JEAN KAY-110 GOODALL, ELIZABETH-55 GOODRICH, MAY-55 GORDY, LORRAINE-55 GORDON, JOHN-110 GORTON, ANN-110, 152, 156, 163 GOSE, ROBERT-55 GOULD, FRANK-110, 232 GOULD, PRESCOTT-55 GOURLEY, ROBERTA-55 GRAHAM, LINDA-55, 180 GRANGER, ALAN-55 GRANGER, JON-110 Please not another one!!!! GRAU, CYNTHIA-55 GRAUMAN, BRENDA-55, 185 GRAVES, RALPH-110 GRAY, PAMELA-1 I0 GREEN, HELEN-184, 185 GREEN, STEPHEN G.-56, 190 GREEN, STEPHEN L.-110 GREENE, ALEXANDER-56, 162, 210, 211 GREENE, GRETCHEN-110 GREER, GEORGE-56 GREUNKE, GREGORY-56 GREY, LINDA-56 GRIESINGER, HOWARD-110, 188, 232 GRIFFIN, ALICE-110 GRIFFIN, ADONAH-110 GROSS, WAYNE-56 GROSSO, DAVID--56 GRUCHACZ, PETER-110 GRUNICKE, INGRID-110 GRUSKIN, STEVEN-110 GUENTHNER, CHARLES-110 GUETTLER, BERNARD-110 GUELKER, LINDA-56, 156, 166 GUNTER, MARSHA-110, 189 GUSTAFSON, NILS-110 GUSTAFSON, SANDRA-110, 206, 208 GUTHRIE, JUDY-110 GUTIERREZ, MANUEL-56 GUY, RAYMOND-110 GUYNN, JERRY LEE-110 -H- HABEN, RALPH-56, 195 HACKER, JUDY-56, 210 HACKLE, THOMAS-56, 173, 181, 186 HADLEY, CHARLES-110 HAGEMANN, CARL-110 HAIR, JEFFREY-110 HALE, JEANNETTA-110, 163 HALEY, MARGARET-110, 167 HAMBLEN, BRECKENRIDGE-110 HAMER, CARL-57 HAMIC, JEAN-57 HAMILTON, HARRY-57, 168 HAMILTON, JEANNETTE-110 HAMM, CHARLES-110, 191 HAMMOND, MYRON-110 HANCOCK, GEORGE-110 HARRIS, ELDON-247 HARROW, ANITA-111 HARROW, LAWRENCE-111 HARSHMAN, BARBARA-111 HARSHMAN, WALTER-111 HART, JAMES-57, 157 HARTILL, BLAKE-58 HARTLEY, LEONARD-58 HARVEY, GARY-111 HASKIN, RALPH-58 HATFIELD, ROBERT-58, 185, 196, 197 5 217, 233 HATTAWAY, sHIRLEY-158, 231 HAUGLAND, LOUISE-58 HAUPT, CHARLES-111 HAUPT, CLAUDIA-111 HAWKEN, ROBERT-111 HAwK1Ns, DARLA-111 HAYES, JEREMIAH-111 HAYES, PATRICIA-111 HAYWARD, LucILLE-50 HAZLETT, RoNALD-sa, 157, 159 HEAGERTY, RUTH-50 HEALE, MICHAEL, 112 HEARTT, EARL-111 HEBDA, JOSEPH-111 HEIMER, HELGA-I11 HEIN, HILDEGARDE-111 HEINRICH, WILLIAM-111 HELou, MAURICE-58 HELIIIIAN, JANE-58, 163, 180 HELMs, SANDRA-112 HELsEN, LOUIS-112 HENDERSON, MARTHA-112, 201 HENDRIX, MARCIA-58, 164 HENRY, HARVEY-59 HENSLEY, ERNEST-59, 210 HEPINSTALL, SHARON-132 HERDoN, DICK-135, 233 HERNDON, RONALD-112 HERsEY, WILLIAM-59 HEvERLY, WILLIAM-112 HEWLETT, DIAN-112 HEYNE, DANIEL-59, 205, 209 HICKINBOTHAM, JOHN-59, 154, 158 186 HICKOK, SALLY-59, 177 HIEBER, GEORGE-112 HIGBEE, MARIE-112, 166, 224, 225 226 HIGGINS, EARL-112 HILL, MARIE-112, 185,231 HILL, RICHARD-59, 150, 194 HILL, TOMMY-112 HILLIKER, TOBY-112, 210 HILTON, HARRIETT-112, 174, 256 HINKLEY, JUDY-137 H1NEs, JOAN-112 HINToN, JERROLD-59, 232 HITcH1Ns, CAROL-112 HOAK, ROBERT-112, 152, 210 HOCKETT, LUCY-113 HODSON, DIANA-112 HoEIcsTRA, KAYE-112 HOFF, w1LL1AIvI-112, 193 HOGAN, CAROL-112 HOGAN, JuDYW59, 157, 205 I may be stupid, but I have intelligent help. HOLCOMB, MACK-113, 194 HOLLER, JANE ANN-59, 180 HOLLOWAY, CHRISTOPHER-59 HOLM, NANCY JO-59 HOLMELIN, FRANCES-112 HOLMES, GERRIE-137 HOOD, EMMET1'-1 12 HOOKER, SUZANNE-112 HOOK, KENNETH-60 HOON, BARBARA-60 HOOTMAN, DENNIS-60 IVANCIN, WALTER-114 .J- JACKSON, DICK-61 JACKSON, EMMETTE-61, 148, 248 JACKSON, PAUL-114 JACOBSEN, JOHN-115 JACOBSON, JON-61 JAMES, PATRICIA-114 JAMESON, DAVID-114 JANNARONE, ROBERT-114 JAROS, JAMES-114 JAY, NANCY-115 JAZDINSKI, GENE-61, 189 JEFFRIES, GARY-114, 189 JENKINS, DAVID-114 JENSEN, RICHARD-114 JEROL, CHARLES-61, 180 JETTE, SHARRON-61, 180 JILL, BOB-61 JOHNS, WILLIS-61 JOHNSON, ANITA-114, 167 JOHNSON, EMMETT-114 JOHNSON, HARMON-114 JOHNSON, HARRY-114 JOHNSON, JAMES-114, 159, 194 JOHNSON, JOSEPHINE-115, 206 JOHNSON, MARVIN-61, 193 JOHNSON, WILLARD-114 HOOVER, GALEf112, 169, 226 HOPKINS, CAROLYN-113 HOPPER, PAT-112 HORTON, MICHAEL-112 HOTZ, EDWIN-112 HOUFF, JAMES-60 HOUGH, ROBERT-60, 154, 158, 167 HOURDAS, ZULA-112 HOUSEL, LAUREN-60 HOUSER, MARTHA-137 HOWARD, RALPH-113, 215, 219 HOWLAND, SANDRA-60, 156, 160 HOYLE, RUTH-113 HRICA, STEPHEN-113 HUBER, ERICH-113 HUBKA, TONI-60 HUDSON, WILLIAM-60 HUGHES, BONNIE-60, 177 HUGHES, JOE-113 HUGHES, MISSIE-60, 143, 180, 195, 241 HUGHSON, WILLIAM-113 HULBERT, CHARLES-113 HUMPHRIES, LINDA-60, 163, 172, 178, 179 HUNT, BILLY-113, 190 HUNT, WILLIAM-113 HUNTSMAN-TIMOTHY-1 13 HURST, EMILYE-61, 143, 240, 254 HURT, REBECCA-113 HURST, DON-61 HUTCHINS, PAUL-61, 201 HUTCHINSON, CHARLOTTE-113, 163 HYDE, DOUGLAS-113 INGRAM, STEPHANIE-113, 184 IRELAND, MELINDA-113 IRVINE, JANE-113 IRWIN, JOHN-113, 187 ISAACS, HOWARD-114 ISAACS, MARSHALL-114 266 JOHNSON, CARL-115 JOHNSTON, JAMES- 62 JOHNSTON, MARILYNNE-02 JOHNSON, OLIVE-114, 167 JONES, JERRY-114 JONES, JAMES-114, 189, 232 JONES, MARCIA-114 JONES, ROBERT-62 JONES, WILLIAM-62 JORDAN, CHARLES-62 JORDAN, DIANA-114 JORDAN, GEORGE-1 14 JUDAH, EVELYN-114 JUDAH, HOWARD-62 JUDSON, DORIS-114 JUDSON, FRED-114 JUDY, DIANE-62 JUNEAU, ELIZABETH-62 JUSTI, DENNIS-62, 197, 215, 216, 248 -K- KAHAK, JOS-IE-62, 176, 197 KAISER, WILLIAM-62 KALER, DAVID-62, 152, 163, 164, 190 KALL, ARLENE-63 KAMPOURIS, LOUIE-114 KAMMERDIENER, KAREN-63, 156, 176 KAPALA, MENRY-63 KAPLE, ROY-63 KARMGARD, CAROL-114 KARANTINOS, NICHOLAS-63 KARAY, JOHN-114 KASZER, BRADLEY-63 KATZ, BEVERLY--63, 156 KAUFHOLD, ALICE-63 KEATING, KATHLEEN-114 KEEHN, RICHARD-114 KEEFER, CHARLES-63, 194 KEEGAN, QUENTIN-63 KEENER, LOIS-115 KEHLER, BERNARD-115, 196 KEHN, VIRGINIA-63, 169 KELLY, PAT-63 KELLY, ROBERT B.-115, 167 KELLY, ROBERT D.-115, 210 KELMACHTER, BARRY-64 KELSEY, FRED-115 KEMP, DON-115 KEMP, PAT-137 KENNEALLY, WILLIAM-115 KENESTRICK, LANA-115 KENNEDY, ELEANOR-115 KENT, DONNA-64 KENT, WALTER-64, 187 KERN, JOHN-115 KESSINGER, JOHN-115 KHOURI, GEORGE-96, 115, 144, 1 93 KIEBLER, TERRY-64, 178, 179, 230, 254 KILGORE, ROGER-64 KILLEEN, LYNDA-115 KELLETT, MARY-115 KIMBALL, RONALD-115 KINCAID, LARRY-115 KING, CHARLES-64 KIPE, WENDY-116 KIRKPATRICK, DAVE-116, 194, 20 215, 216 KIRSCHNER, MARY-64, 162, 201 KITCHEN, DAVID-116 KLEIN, JOHN-64 KLEIN, RAY-116, 192, 232 KLENK, RONALD-116 KLUTTS, MARY-116 KNIGHT, FINLEY-116 KNIGHT, JUNE-116, 165 KNIGHT, MARJORIE-64 KNIGHT, PAMELA-116 KNISELY, SUSAN-116, 161 KNOP, HERMAN-116 KNOWLTON, KATRINA-64 KNUTH, PATRICIA-64, 222 KOCH, ROBERT-206, 209 KOCH, ROGER-116, 206 KOEPP, FRED-116 KOHLER, INGRID-64, 152, 160 KOHNE, JOAN-116, 148, 155, 181 KOUKOULAKIS, MICHAEL-65 KOUREMETIS, MICHAEL-65 KOUTSOURAIS, ANTONIOS-116 6,2 KOVACS, JULIE-65, 156, 163, 183, 231 KRAFT, THOMAS-116 KRAMER, PAUL-116 KRAUS, CHARLES-65 KREITZER, JUDY-65, 176 KRIER, DELORIS-116 KROPP, NANCY-65, 184 KULP, MARIBETH-116, 165 KURTH, FRED-65 -L- LA FORGE, FRANCES-116 LAFRENIERE, DENNIS-116 LAKE, DAVID-65 LAMB, SUE-138 LAMBES, ALLYN-116, 169 LANCASTER, WILLIAM-65 LADIS, JO ANN-65 LANDRUM, JOHN-116, 223 LANE, CLAUDE-117 LANE, KENNETH-117 LANG, ARTHUR-117 LANGHAM, EDWARD-117 LANGILLE, LAWRENCE-65 LUECK, GEORGIA-117, 149, 169 LUMPKIN, FRANCES-68 LUND, ARTHUR-68 LUNDBECK, GORDON-117 LUSE, ROBERT-68 LANGSTON, PHYLLIS-117 LARSON LARSON, LARSON LASEAU, LASEAU, LASHUA ROGER-117, 195 NAOMI-65 WILLIAM-117 PETER-66 JOHN-117 GARY-66 LUTZK, MARTIN-118 LYKINS, LYNCH, DONALD-118 LAWRENCE-118 LYNCH, PAT-118, 183, 203 LYNCH, LYNCH, RICHARD-118 ROBERT-68, 188 LYON, EMILY-118, 176 MARSHALL, CAROL-182 LASKA, JOHN-117 LAUGI-ILIN, LARUE-66, 181, 197, 221, 248 LALIGHLIN, MONABELLE-117, 183 LATI-IAM, CHARLES-66 LAURSEN, JAMES-66 LAURSEN, HARVEY-66 LAWRENCE, PAT-66 LAWRENZ, CAROLYN-66, 163, 182, 183 LAWRENZ, CATI-IRYN-66, 163, 183 LAZZARI, STEVE-66, 186, 233, 248 LEARY, JAMES-66 LEAKE, 8ILL-117 LEBEAU, MAURICE-67 LE COURIS, ANNE-117 LE DANTEC, ANDREE-117, 176 LEDEORD, JOHN-117 LEE, CHARLES-117 LEE, LINDA-66, 184 LELEKIS, EVELYN-117 LENDERMAN, LOUISE-117 LENGEL, ELIZABETH-117, 169, 170 LENNON, WILLIAM-67, 233 LEONARD, NEIL-117 LESHEFKA, PETE-117 LESTER, ZELLAH-117 LESTER, DAVID-67 LETZRING, JUDY-117 LEUPOLD, EDWARD-67 LEVINSON, STUART-117 LEVY, LEAH-117, 155, 181 LEWIS, KEARSLEY-117 LEWIS, PHILLIP-117 L'HOMMEDIEU, JOYCE-67 LICZBINSKI, ANNA-117, 172, 184 LIDDICK, BETTY-117 LINDSAY, GEORGE-117 LINDSAY, WILLIAM-117 LITTLE, JAMES-117 LITTLE, ROBERT-117 LIVINGSTON, SUSAN-117, 184 LIVINGSTON, THOMAS-67 LOCKWOOD, ROBERT-67, 157, 159, 185, 195 LOEBER, ROBERT-117 LYONS, CAROL-118, 163, 166, 235 LYONS, PAUL-68 -M- MacCALLUM, JEAN-68, 1-46, 164 MacCONNEL, KAREN-68 MADDOX, JOAN-174, 175 MADDUX, CHARLES-118 MacDONALD, RICHARD-118 MACIAS, DANIEL-118 MACINA, WILLIAM-118 MACH, LEONARD-118 MacINNESS, ROGER-118 MACK, JENNIFER--68, 181, 230 MacREYNOLDS, JAMES-118 MACSAY, DAVID-69, 188, 223 MAGILLIGAN, JOSEPH-69 MAIOCCHI, MIKE-118 MALCOM, ROBERT-118 MALIN, ELAINE-118, 182 MALONE, PAT-118, 180 MALONE, ALBERT-194 MANDERSCHEID, ROBERT-118 MANTICOS, TINA-118, 168 MARAGOS, NICOLAS-69 MARAGOS, IRENE-118, 168 MARCOCCIA, RALPH-159 MARCUM, JUDY-118 MARDEN, EMILY-118, 201 MARINI, CAROLE-118 MARKS, GEORGE-69 MARANTZ, 1RIS-69, 200, 201, 203 LOEFFLER, CELESTE-117 LONG, CLYDE-67 LONG, JAMES-117 LONG, MICHAEL-67, 154, 186, 233 LONG, SKIP-195 LOPEZ, SARAH-67 LOTT, COLEMAN-117 LOUGHRY, RUSSELL-117 LOVE, JERRY-117 LOVE, NANCY-67 MARLETT, CRAIG-69, 196 MARRETTA, ALBERT-118 MARRS, MARSH MARSH, MARSH MARSH, MARSH, JOSEPH-118 THOMAS-118, 162 WILLA-118 WILLIAM-118 LEE-69 ROBERT-69 MARSHALL, LINDA-118 MARTIN MARVEL , THOMAS-69 , GEORGE-1 18 MARVEL, NEIL-118 MASTRY MASTRY , GARY-118 , JUDY-118, 176, 230 MASTERSON, LAURETTE-118, 182 MATHER, ANTHONY-118 MATHEWS, CLAUDIA-69, 167, 170, 185 MATI-IEvvs, WALTER-1 18 MATLOCK, WALTER-69 LOVETT, ROY-68 LOVETT, SUZANNA-68 LOWE, PATRICIA-68, 172 LOWE, WILLIAM-68, 150, 151, 192, 232 LUCAS, MAURICE-117 LUCYSZYN, MARYANN-117, 182 MATTHEWS, FLORENCE-118 MAYO, THOMAS-118 MAYS, ASHTON, 118, 233 MCALLISTER, JOHN-69 MCCASKILL, ALTON-118 MCCALL, JAMES-118 MCCANLESS, JOHN-70 MCCANN, FRED-70 MCCARDELL, TIM-70, 186 MCCARROLL, LYNDA-118, 155, 1 MCCASLIN, MAX-70 MCCLAMMA, CURTIS-70, 161 MCCORMACK, NEIL-70 MCCREA, WILLIAM-70, 192 MCCREARY, NANCY-119, 182 MCCULLEN, OWEN-119, 167 MCDANIEL, JACK-119 MCDONALD, ERNEST-119 BO, 230 McDOWELL, SANDRA-70, 201, 202, 203, 206 MCELWAIN, GAYLE-119, 163 MCFARLAND, SAMUEL-119 MCGEEHAN, CORNELIUS-119 McGILL, MARIAN-119 MCCLATHERY, BARBARA-119 MCINNIS, BUCKY-119 MCKENZIE, MELINDA-119 MCKIBBEN, RICHARD-119 MCKNIGHT, JOHN-119, 192 MCMAHON, STEVEN-119 MCNEELY, ELIZABETH-70 MCRAE, PRISCILLA-119 MEADOWS, JACK-70 MECKO, JUDY-119 MEDICK, JOHN-119 MEEHAN, JOHN-119 MEEHAN, LAWRENCE-70 MELDRIM, MADGE-71 MENENDEZ, ROGER-71, 210, 211 MERCHANT, SANDRA-119, 185 MERCER, JAY-71 MERCIER, HARVEY-119 MERKLER, MARGARET-119, 169 MERKER, BARBARA-71, 180 MERKLE, CHARLES-71, 188, 223, MERRITT, CARL-71 MERRITT, ROBERT-71 MERRY, DONALD-119 MERSHON, MARGARET-119 MESSMORE, KATHRYN-120, 201 METTS, PAUL-112 METZ, ROBERT-112, 196 METZ, HARRY-120 MEYER, JEANNE-120, 164 MEYERS, ELAINE-120 MEYERS, MARTIN-120, 154, 158 MEYERS, SHARON-120 MICHAUD, LIONEL-120 MICHAUD, NORMAN-71 MICKERSON, THOMAS-71 Love at firs 232 T Sight?? MIDDLETON, SUSIE-120 MIKELL, LILLIAN-71 MIKOLAS, BARBARA-71, MILHAUSEN, DIANE-71 BARBARA-120, 165 MILLER, 182, 254 MILLER, BRUCE-72, 181, 196 MILLER, DAVID-120 MILLER, DONALD-120 MILLER, JACK-120, 165, 210, 211 MILLER, LAWRENCE-72, 196 MILLER, LYNNE-120 MILLER, SANDRA-72, 184, 185, 224, 226, 231 MILLER, SANDRA-120 MILLER, SALLIE-72, 155, 160, 256, 249, 258 MILLER, SCOTT-120 MILLS, JEAN-72, 160, 172, 180, 230 MILTON, WILLIAM-120 MIRABOLE, ANDREW-120 MISENER, CARL-72 MITCHELL, MITCHELL MITCHELL MITCHELL, ARTHUR-121 DAVYLYN-120 RICHARD-120 ROBERT-120 MIXSON, MARGUERITE-120 MOBLEY, LINDA-121 MOCK, CHARLES-120 MOCZIK, ERNEST-120 MOGGE, JOHN-72 MONEY, CHARLES-120, 154, 157, 158, 161 MONSON, CARL-120 MONTGOMERY, CAROLE-72 MOOR BY, CAROLEE-72 MOORE, HAROLD-72 MOORE, MARCIA-121 MOORE, SARAH-72 MOORE, THOMAS-72 MOOREFIELD, LAURA-120 MOREAU, MORGAN, MORGAN, MORGAN, MORGAN, MORGAN, MORGAN, MARILYN-120, 169 CHARLES-120 JACK-120 JAMES-121 JANE-121 PATRICIA-73, 152, 164, 179 VICTOR-121, 210 MORRIS, GALE-73, 156 MORRIS, RONALD-121 MORRIS, SUZANNE-121, 201 MORRIS, SCOTT-73 MORRISON, DONALD-121 MORTELLARO, JOANN-121 MORTENSEN, SHARON-121 MORTON, KATHLEEN-121 MOSEK, JOHN-121 MOSER, LARRY-121 MOSHIER, WILLIAM-121 MOSS, CAROL-73 MOUNTAIN, SKIP--121 MUCCIANO, RICHARD-121, 165 MUELLAR, KEANE-73 MUETHER, KURT-73, 190, 232 MUIA, JAMES-73 MUMPOWER, THOMAS-121, 215 MUNSON, DAVID-121 MUNSON, SCOTT-121 MURPHY, MURPHY, MURRAY, MURRAY, CAROLYN-122 CLARENCE-73 ANDREW-122 CLAIRE-122 MUSSY, SIMONE-123 MUSIC, DIANA-122 268 MUSGRAVE, REX-73, 175, 188 MUTH, WILLIAM-122, 186 MYER, ANDREW-73 MYERS, JAMES-122 ..N. NORRIS, WILLIAM-122 NORTHRUP, ROBERT-74 NORTON, JOHN-74 NOURSE, KATHLEEN-122, 172 178 179 NOWAK, CONRAD-122 NUNN, BARBARA-122 NASH, NORMA-122, 167, 184, 226, 231 NUNEZI ROBERT-122 NASTER, RICHARD-73 NATIONS, RICKY-122 NEAL, BETTY-123 NEAL, MARJORIE-122 NEAL, MICHAEL-73, 232 NEEL, MARSHALL-122 NEENAN, JOHN-123 NEELY, BETTY-122, 179, 230 NEEFE, JOHN-122 NELSON, DIANE-184 NELSON, EDDIE-122, 154, 194 NUTTING,MICHAEL-74,154 158 186 187 -Q- OAKLEY, JUDY-75, 155, 160 OBERMEYER, KERNIT-122 O'BRIEN, ALICE-123 O'BRIEN, LESLIE-123 O'CONNELL, ELLEN-75, 143, 150 155 160 180, 193, 243 ODOM, RUSSELL-123 Just a sip B NESBIT, DANIEL-122 NEWMAN, GENE-74 NEWMAN, EDITH-122 NEWTON, PAT-122, 184 NEWTON, HARLAN-123, 215, 216, 2 NEWTON, DANIEL-74 NICHOLAS, MARCIA-74, 134, 231 NICHOLSON, CAROL-74, 160 NICHOLS, GORDON-122, 194 NICHOLS, GUY-122 NICKEL, BARBARA-122 NIGELS, JOHN-122 NIX, DEANNE-74, 176, 230 NIZOLEK, EDWARD-74 NODLAND, KARL-74, 183, 192, 232 NOEL, LYTT-74, 192, 193 NOLAN, JOHN-122, 190 NOORIGAN, DENNIS-122 NORBECK, JAMES-122 NORBECK, DENNIS-+74 NORDEN, ALBERT-122 asaini, iust a sip!!! 18, 233 O'HEARN, JOHN-123 OLIVER, JOHN-75, 178, 190, OLIVER, MICHAEL-123, 21o ORENDUEE, CHARLES-123 OSBORNE, LINDA-123 OSBORNE, WILLARD-75 OSTERHOLM, CAROLEE-123 OTT, JAMES-75 OTTO, EDWARD-123 OUTTEN, ELDRIDGE-123 OVERCASH, WILLIAM-123 OVERINGTON, WILLIAM-123 OWEN, GEORGE-123 OXLEY, BARBARA-123 -p- PAGE, CAROLYN-123 PACE, ELIZABETH-123 PACE, JOSEPH-124 PAGE, PRESTON-124, 197 PARLATORE, JOSIE--124, 169, 184 PALLM, CHRISTOPHER-75 PALM, ROBERT-124 PALMER, ROGER-24, 157 PAOLINI, ROBERT-75 POANESSA, JOSEPH-75 PAPOLOS, FRED-75 PARKE, SANDRA-138 PARKER, CHARLES-124 PARKER, FRANK-124 PARKER, GALE-75, 160 PARRA, DENNIS-75 PARSON, VIVIAN-124 PARSONS, WILLIAM-124 PARTIN, IDA-75 PATE, MICHAEL-76 PATTON, STUART-124 PAUL, DONALD-76, 181, 194 PAULSEN, OREN-76 PAULSON, BILL-124 PAVER, LINDA-124, 149 PAYNE, JAMES-124, 169 PAYNE, JOYCE-124 PEAIRE, JEAN-124, 184, 231 PEACOCK, WILLIAM-76, 193, 232 PEARMAN, LINDA-124, 183 PEARSON, JOHN-124 PECAREK, CAROL-124 PELAEZ, WAYNE-124 PENROSE, WILLIAM-24 PENTECOST, JEANNE-124, 144, 177, 230, 256, 258 PEPPEL, JOHN-124 PERI, IGNACIO-76, 164 PERRY, MIKE-124 PERRY, PAMELA-76, 164 PERRY, PAT-76, 177 PETERS, MARILIN-76, 200, 201, 203 PETERSEN, BEVERLY-125, 177 PETHIA, JOSEPH-25 PETO, ROBERT-25 PETRINGELO, JOHN-125 PETTENGILL, GEORGE-193 PETZOLD, WILLIAM-25, 211 PFEIFFER, SUNNY-138 PFISTER, JOHN-125 PHEIL, PETER-76 PHILLIPPI, KATHLEEN-125 PHILLIPS, PAUL-125 PHILLIPS, PAT-76, 177 PICKETT, SHERRY-125, 144, 150, 180 PICKETT, ELEANOR-76, 167, 170 PILVER, MICHAEL-76, 232 PINNA, TERRY-125 PIPES, ROBERT-125 PITTMAN, FRANCIS-77 PLANCON, RITA-77, 185 PLEMMONS, EDWARD-77 PNEUMAN, FRED-77, 166 PODGUR, STEPHEN-77, 189 POGREBA, THOMAS-77 POLLARD, JEAN-138 POLLY, SUSAN-125 PONTIUS, REID-125 POPE, HARVEY-77 PORT, JON-77, 160, 166 PORTER, JERRY-125 PORTMAN, MARY-125 POTTER, TIM-125, 154, 197 POTTS, MARIAN-77, 174, 175, 230 220, POUCHER, FRANCIS-125 POUNDERS, JAMES-125 POUST, CHARLES-125 POVALL, CAROL-125 POWELL, DONALD-125 POWELL, GAYL-125 POWERS, SANDRA-125, 170 PREECE, JEAN-77, 162, 201, 202, 249 PRESSNER, TRACY-78 PRESLEY, VIRGINIA-77 PRESNELL, RICHARD-77 PRESCOTT, JUDY-125 PRICE, PAT-125, 149, 182, 183 PRICE, RICHARD-78 PRILL, JOSEPH-125 PRINCE, GAIL-78, 172, 174, 175, 230 PRINGLE, JOHN-125 PROCTOR, SANDRA-125, 184, 185 PRYMULA, DIANE-78 RANDALL, DAVID-125, 154, 186, 187, 217 RANDLE, MARVIN-125 RANKIN, KATHRYN-1' Y, 176 RASMUSSEN, CAROLY E25 RASSI, DIANE-125, 155 RAY, SHARON-125 RAYMOND, KRISTI-125, 176, 230 RAYMOND, DAVID-78, 189, 232 READMON, ANITA-125 REARDON, ANITA-125 REARDON, GLADYS-78 REDDERSON, LORRAINE-79, 185, 224, 226 230, 249 REDMAN, WILLIAM-79 REESE, THOMAS-79 REESE, ALBERT4126 REHBERG, VERONICA-79, 146, 172, 174, 175, 230 REICHERT, CARLTON-79, 188 QQSIWBE, I any X If These Skyro parties are ridiculous! PUES, CHARLES-78 PUFFER, RICHARD-125 PUTNAM, RAY-125 -Q- QUANTRALL, MARY-78 QUESSENBERRY, TERRY-125 QUEEN, BARBARA-78 QUIDLEY, LARRY-78, 232 -R.. RABE, RANDALL-78 RADCLIFF, RICHARD-125, 160 RADCLIFFE, JAY-125 RAHN, RICHARD478 RAITH, DEBORAH-125 RAMSEY, LOIS--125, 154, 186, 187 REID, WILLIAM-126 REINA, ALEXANDER-79, 201, 203 REISEN, HERMAN-126 RENFROE, BILLY-126 RENNER, SALLY-79 RENTON, RICHARD-79, 210 REPP, LYNDA-126 RESS, ROBERT-79, 210 REYNOLDS, DENNIS-126, 210 REYNOLDS, FRANK-126 REYNOLDS, JEANNELEA-126 RICCI, DIANE-138 RICARDO, MANUEL--79 RICE, ELLIOTT-79 RICE, SAMUEL-79 RICHARD, ALBERT-126, 150, 151 RICHARD, CAROL-80, 146, 165, 206, 208, 249 RICHBOURG, .JUDY-80, 167 RICHMAN, ELLEN-80, 180 269 A 1 If There's a bug in my filter . . . SCHAFFNER, JOHN-82, 161, 163 RICKEY, EARL-126 RICKS, KATHRYN-126, 202 RIDDLE, JUDY-80, 256, 231 RIDER, EDWIN-80 RIFFLE, RICHARD-126 RILEY, NANO-126 RIO, JOHN-126 RIPPEL, ANITA-80, 226, 227, 231 RIPPARD, BONNIE-126 RIPPARD, WILLIAM-80, 196, 233 RISTORCELLI, HENRY-126 ROBBINS, ARTHUR-126 ROBBINS, BRUCE-126 ROBERT, ROBERT-80, 202, 233 ROBERTS, CARL-126 ROBERTS, CHARLES-80 ROBERTS, ROBERTS ROBERTS DORIS-126 DENNIS-80, 223, 232 , WILLIAM-126 ROBERTSON, BRUCE-80 ROBERTSON, RICHARD-126 ROBINSON, JOHN-126 ROCHE, MARY-126 RODERUS, FRANKLIN-126 ROESE, COURNE-80 ROESS, MARTIN-126 ROESLER, PAT-126 ROGERO, NELLA-126 ROGERS, DIANA-81 ROHR, HANS-126 ROMANELLO, MICHAEL-81 ROOT, EDWARD-126 ROOZEN, LUKE-81 ROSALES, SAM-81 ROSE, DOROTHY-126 ROSENBERGER, DONALD-81 ROSENBERRY, GARY-B1 ROSENBLATT, EDWARD-81 ROSENHEIM, MARGARET-126 ROSKELLY, THOMAS-126 ROSS, JANE-81, 143, 150, 181, 193, 23 ROSSI, ALDO-126, 192 ROSSLEY, WILLIAM-126 ROSSEN, DONNA-126 ROTH, MARVIN-81 ROTHROCK, GARY-81 ROUNTREE, RODNEY-126 ROWLAND, MICHAEL-126 RUDICEL, LARRY-81 RUGGIERO, SHELIA-126, 181 RULE, BARBARA-126, 183, 231 RULE, BETTE-231 RUNTCH, MARION-126 RUSH, ANNE-127, 176 RUSSELL, EDWIN-145 RUSSELL, MICHAEL-81, 173, 188 RUSSELL, WILLIAM-127 RUTLAND, ROSEMARY-127 RUTLEDGE, HENRY-127 RYAN, ROBERT-127, 192 RYAN, THOMAS-82, 195' RYAN, WILLIAMA82 -5- SACHS, PHILLIP-127 SACKETT, JAMES-127 SAGER, JOHN-127 SAITTA, THOMAS-127 SALGADO, FRED-82, Isa, 232 SALERNO, ALFRED-82, 159, 169 SALLOUM, ALFRED-127, 173, 191, 202 SAITSMAN, LORRAINE-127 SANDERS, ROBERT-82 SANDERS, MARION-82, 176 SANDS, CHARLES-82 SANTO, WILLIAM-127 SARAF, THEODORE-127 SATTERFIEL0, ZIPPEIQ-127, 195 SAWYER, HELEN-127 SAWYER, THOMAS-82, 192 SAYEI2, CLARK-82 SCAVELLI, GEORGE-127 SCHAAF, ALLEN, 82, 175 SCHAEFFER, SUSAN-127, 206, 208, 231 SCHAFFER, GERALD-82, 192, 232 SCHARABOK, JUDY-127 SCHEAR, CAROL-127 SCHELL, KAY-83 SCHEEPER, EDITH-83 SCHEUER, ROBERT-127 SCHERER, SUZANNE-83, 175, 230, 256 SCHIFFGENS, THOMAS-127 SCHMIDT, JOHN-83 SCHNEDLER, WILLIAM-127, 188 SCHOENBORN, DAVID-127 SCHOENAU, MARGERITA-83 SERLUCO, RICHARD-128, 157, 233 SHANNON, ELIZABETH-128 SHANNON, SAMUEL-193 SHAPIRO, EDWARD-83 SHARON, DOUG-128, 169 SHAW, ANITA-128 SHAW, PAT-128 SHEBLE, ARTHUR-128 SHEETS, RONALD-128 SHEMO, ANN-84 SHELTON, GERALDINE-128 SHERIDAN, PAT-128 SHERMAN, MARY-128, 182 SHERROW, ORVILLE-129 SHERRY, JOHN-128 SHIELDS, DONALD-128, 196 SHIRME R, MICHAEL-128 SHIVELY, STANLEY-128 SHIVELER, SCOTT-84, 150, 151, 154, 186, 233, 249 SHUEY, SHULSE SHULSE SHULSE SHULSE HAROLD-129 , JOHN-139 , CAROLYN-128 , CAROLYN-138 , SUSAN-128 SHULTZ, DAVE-210 SIEBER, WILL-128 SIEGEL, LARRY-128 SILER, VERA-84 SIMMERMAN, DORIS-129, 182 SIMMONS, JAMES-84 SIMMONS, MARY-84 SoMoN, JOHN-128 SIMS, WILLIAM-84 SINGLETON, KENNETH-84, 233 SIRMONS, MOSE-128 SIRMONS, DONNA-128, 179, 220, 23 SKIPPER, MAX-128 SKLUTE, STEPHEN-84, 206, 209 SLINGER, BERNICE-129 SLOAN, IERAI0-129 SMITH, CAROL-129, 167 SMITH, CHARLES-129, 201 SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, GEORGE-84 JAMES-129 JERRY-129 JOHN-129 MARGARET-129, 176, 220 NORMA-129 PERRY-84 ROBERT-84 ROBERT-129 SADONNA-84, 155, 180, 181 WONDEL-85 SMUCKLER, SCHARRIEANN-85 SCHREEN, BEVERLY-127 SCHULTZE, ELIZABETH-128 SCHULTZ, CAROLE-128 SCHULTZ, MICHEAL-96, 128, 144 SCHULTZ, GEORGE-83, 164, 168 SCHULTZ, RONALD-128 150,183 SCHWARTZ, OTTOLIE-83 SCHWEIKERT, JUDY-128 SCHWENK, WILLIAM-83, 162 SCIARRETTA, RONALD-128 SCOTT, JOHN-128 SCOTT, MARY-128 SEAL, ROBERT-186, 233 SEITZ, GALE-83 SELLERS, MICHAEL-83, 166 SEMPLE, WILLIAM-128 SNELL, DENNIS-85 SNYDER, JANET-85, 170 SOBIL, FRANK-85 SORENSEN, BENTA-85 SOWELL, NORMA-129 SOWELL, JAMES-85 SPANNAGEL, CAROLE-129 SORENSEN, BENTA-85 SOWELL, NORMA-129 SOWELL, JAMES-85 SPAULDING, CHERYL-129, 149 SPEARS, PAULINE-85, 160 SPEARS, MELANIE-85 SPENCE, ANDREW-129 SPENCER, CLARA-129 SPENCER, KENNETH-129, 188, 232 1 0,2 5 SPENCER, RONALD-129 SPIDELL, JOHN-130 SPRATT, ALFRED-85 SPRINGER, SARAH-130 SPRINGER, DAVID-85 SPROW, DIANE-130, 182, 231 STAGER, GORDON-131, 194 STALEY, MARGARET-130 STANDAU, ROLLA-130 STANGEL, ROSEMARY-130 STANDLEY, GAIL-86, 169 STANLEY, ARTHUR-85 STARLINO, DAVID-130 ST. CLAIR, JACK-86 STEBBINS, MERRILL-131 STEEVES, TIMOTHY-130 STEHLE, SANDRA-130 STEPHENSON, MARTIN-130 STERNER, MICHAEL-130 STERNBERG, THEODORE-131 STEVENS, JAMES-130, 186, 233 STEWART, CAROL-130 STEWART, RICHARD-86, 154, 195 STEWART, ROBERTA-130, 202 STEWART, SHIRLEE-131 STINSON, IRVING-130 STOCKING, GEORGE-130 STOCKDALE, CAROLYN-86, 164 STOCKWELL, JAMES-86 STONE, GEORGE-130 STONE, KAREN-130 STONE, HOWARD-130 STONE, STEVE-86, 143, 154, 186, 238 STONER, GEORGE-130 STOWERS, JACOB-130 22 STREIT, STANLEY-86, 157, 190, 222 STRENGLEIN, DENISE-B6 STRESEN REUTER, PETER-130 STREATER, JOHN-130 STRGAR, MARIA-130 ' STRICKLAND, GLORIA-130, 167 STRIMER, REBECCA-130, 181 STRICKLAND, JAMES-130 STROMMEN, MARY-86, 183 STROEMICH, JOSEPH-130 STROUD, CAROL-86, 179, 178, 256, STROUPE, HUGH-130 sTUELKE, WILLIAM-131 STUELKE, THOMAS-131 sTuc1cY, ALICE-86, 166 STUMPFF, LINDA-131 STUMM, CHARLES-190 STULER, ALLAN-87 STURM, ROBERT-87, 194 suAREz, FAUSTO-131 SULLIVAN, KENNETH-131, 161 SULLIVAN, MICHAEL-87 SULTZMAN, CHARLES-131 suND, JAMES-37, 194 SURDI,NICK-131,173,192,193 SUTHERLAND, JEAN-131 SWANGO, GLORLA-131 swANsON, RICHARD-37, 166 SWANSON, HENRY-131 swEENEY, PAT-131 SWEET, KATHIE-131 swEET, ROLAND-E131 7, 233, 227, 230 SWIFT, SUSAN-131, 142, 176, 255, 230 SWIFT, GAIL-131, 142,146,18O, 221, 255 SWITZER, DAVID-131 SYLVESTER, TOM-132, 206, 209 -T- TANNER, HOWARD-87 TAYLOR, ANN-132 TAYLOR, GALE-221 TAYLOR, JO ALICE-132, 182, 256, 254 TAYLOR, JOHN-87 TAYLOR, MICHAEL-87, 190 TAYLOR, PAT-87, 149, 182 TAYLOR, SANDRA-132 TAYLOR, WAYNE-132 TEDROW, SHARON-87, 146, 172, 191, 254 TELLONE, ALICE-132 TEMPLEMAN, WILLIAM-132 TERMAN, ALLEN-87 TEST, MELVYN-87 TETRAULT, DONALD-132, 169 THALASINOS, ELIZABETH-132 THAYER, WILLIAM-88 THEODOSIS, GUS-88, 232 THIEL, DIANA-132 THOMAS AIDA-88, 152, 177, 230 THOMAS, ALVA-88 THOMAS, GEORGE-88, 143, 249 THOMAS JACK-132 THOMAS, JUNE-132, 155, 183 THOMAS, ROSEMARY-88 THOMAS, WILLIAM-132 THOMAS, BARBARA-132 THOMES, LINWOOD-88, 210 THOMPSON, CARLETON-88, 188, 189, 232 THOMPSON, LAWRENCE-88 THOMPSON, RAYMOND-88 THORNE, SHELTON-88, 154, 158, 186, 245 THORNTON, TIM-132 TIBBO, BRUCE-132 . TICHENOR, RONALD-88 TLMMONS, BARRY-89 TLNDLEY, WALTER-132 T1PP1Ns, SARA-132 TOBEY, ALBERT-89 TODD, BLENDA-132 TODD, ROBERTA-B9 TOLEDO, STANHLEY-89 TOMCHIK, MARIE-132 TOMLINSON, GAYLE-132 TOMLIN, DOROTHY-132 TOOKE, COLEY-132, 194 TORPEY, PAT-133 TOTH, ERNEST-133 TOUROFE, SUSIE-132 TRACY, RICHARD-133 TREECE, MARTHA-133 TRENDEL, JAMES-133 TREzzA, JOHN-39 TROTTER, JAMES-133, 166 TROv1LLO, PHIL-89 TRUSTY, JUDY-89, 149, Tao, 193 TSOURAKIS, KATHY-133 TUGGLE, DONNA-133, 149 TURNEY, s1-IARON-133, 177 TUTHILL, STUART-133 TUTEN, DANIEL-89, 160, 196 TWITTY, BELLE-89, 180 TYE, MARJORIE-133 TYLER, BARBARA-39 -U- UHRIE, EDWARD-89 ULLENSVANG,A LARRY-133 ULMER, CAROLYN-133 UMMARINO, FRANCES-139 UPTON, DONNA-133 UTTER, CONNIE-133 .V- VALENTE, JOHN-133 VALUS, HENRY-89 VAN BREMEN, DAVID-90 VAN DE CARR, STEVE-133 VAN ELLEN, NANCY-133, 201, 203 VANN, MARJORIE-139 VANNORDSTRAND, ALEX-90, 187 VAN, OSTENBERG, PAUL--90 VARDY, HAROLD-133 VAUGHAN, VIRGINIA-133 VELLUCCI, JOSEPH-133 VERGON, BLAKE-133 VER WIEBE, KATHRYN-90, 177, 230 VETRANO, PETER-133 VEVIER, CAROL-90, 163, 183 VICTOR, JULE-133 VIVIAN, JUNE-133, 167, 179 -W- WADE, PHYLLIS-90, 172, 176, 249 WADE, SARANELLE-90, 167 WAGNER, JULIE-133 WAGNER, MARTHA-133 WALDHOUR, RONALD-133 WALKER, RICHARD-133 WALLACE, CHARLES-90 WALLER, DIANE-133, 167 WALLER, MARY-90, 167 WALLIS, NANCY-90 WALSH, ROSEMARY-90, 155, 169 Buy me a drink, soldier . WALSH, CRAIG-133 WALSH, GERALD-133 WALSH, HELEN-133, 224, 226, 231 WALTERS, RAY-90 WALTON, GEORGE-133 WANAMAKER, ELLEN-91, 142, 149, 155, 180, 249 WANNINGER, REBECCA-133, 165, 167 WANOUS, RICHARD-91, 190 WANZO, JEANNETTE-139 WARD, DONN-133 WARD, TALI-91 WARD, THOMAS-91 WARDLOW, JAMES-133, 196 WARE, SUSAN-91, 180, 252, 253, 254 WARNOCK, DAVID-133 WARREN, SUE-133 WASHBURN, KAREN-91 VVHL,CHARLENE-434 WEIMERSKIRK, JOHN-91 WEINFELD, JANICE-134 WEITZ, WAYNE-134 Wmn,GmNN-m WELCH, MICHAEL-134 WELCHLY, ROBERT-92 WELLS, ELIZABETH-134 WELLS, ROBIN-134 Wmu,mNH-m4 VVESSODL DAvvN-92,159,181,195,230 WEST, SAMUEL-134 VVETHERELL HENRY-434 WETMOREJOAN-92155181 WHEELER, ARTHUR-134 VVHELPLEY,CATHERYNE-434 WHITAKER, INA-L34 Wmmummmmm-m4 I may be stupid, but I got out of the Army! WASSERLEIN, TED-133 WATERMAN, THOMAS-133, 169 WATERS, KEN-133 WATKINS, JAMES-134 WATSON, CAREY-134 WATTS, SUSAN-91, 143, 146, 155, 1158, 172, 180, 240 WAYMAN, RONALD-134 WAYNE, HEATH-134 WAYNE, WILFORD--134 WEAVER, NANCY-91 WEBER, JOHN-91 WEBSTER, LINDA-134 WECKESSER, BARRY-134 WEIGEL, JUNE-134 WEILAND, JANET-91, 36, 149, 155, 159, 160, 180, 249 WHITAKER, ROBERT-134 WHITE, ARNOLD-134, 154, 193, 202, 232 WHITE, JOHN-134, 169 WHITE, JOHN-92 WHITE, MAY-134 WHITEHEAD, RAD-92, 190, 191 WHITMORE, MICHAEL-134 WHITT, LINDA-92 WHITTIER, HERBERT-134, 164 WNYTE, ROBERT-92 WIDEMAN, MARIE-92 WIENKE, LOIS-92, 206 WIGGINS, CHARLENE-92' WILCOX, RICHARD-134 WILKES, AUBREY-134 WILKES, NOLAN-134 WILKERSON, JOAN-92, 181, 256, 257 WILKISON, JULIE-134, 150, 151, 159, 224 WILLIAMS, DIANA-139 WILLIAMS, GAILEA-92 WILLIAMS, JUDY-134 WILLIAMS, .IAMES-134 WILLIAMS, JOHN-134, 197 WILLIAMS, KELL-134, 167 WILLIAMS, MARY-134 WILLIAMS, NORANEL-134, 177 WILLIAMS, RICHARD-93, 189 WILLIAMS, RICHARD-169 WILLIAMS, WALTER-93 WILLIAMSON, GARY-134 WILLIS, PAT-134 WILLIS, PATRICK-134 WILSON, EDWIN-93 WILSON, ROGER-93, 146, 157, 15 WIMBERLY, PAT-134 WIMBLE, CAROL-93 WINTERS, JAMES-93 WISLER, NORMAN-134, 162 WITHERS, JUDY-135 WITHROW, WILLIAM-135 WITTE, CAROLYN-135 WITTY, DANIEL-93 WITWER, BRUCE-93 WOLLAM, STEPHEN-135, 154 WOOD, JUDY-93 WOOD, RONNIE-135, 169 WOODALL, MINDY-135, 224, 226 WOODRUFF, BRUCE-135 WOODS, ROBERTA-135, 163, 166 WOOLHEATER, CHARLES-93, 185, WRAGG, OTIS-135 WREN, EDWARD-93, 249 WRIGHT, WILLIAM-135 WUKOSON, JUNE-134 -X- XOHN, DOUG-93 -Y- YANCEY, LEE-135 YANCEY, LARRY-94 YETTAW, LEROY-135 YODER, MARILYN-139 YOUNG, HAROLD-135 YOUNG, JOHN-94 YOUNT, RONALD-135 YOUNGBLOOD, FRED-94, 195 -Z.. 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