St Petersburg College - Troiad Yearbook (St Petersburg, FL)

 - Class of 1967

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' geX',2?,3V- 7' +E3f'Yf 'u22 Y1iV'f' fV rf 4 97123 ,' Akin 'Wi f '1 ',nV-W.'39Y'- VJ 'E-Q-E133 V -V V I V- 'V W- VV --'V V- .V fa--a--V-4VV,a1- f--JV. -:V-w-V--am, V-ff-s--5,2-fav'-V-Mm. M1-TW' , -4 if ' .vi 'V ,- ,. -Q'-,,fgv, , ,?,,gq,gxf ,- AV. ,. - acaclernics .... . . . 33 activities .......... 81 organizations . ..... 177 athletics. ......... 241 classes ............ 273 NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVEN t p t sburg junior college campuses in clearwater and saint 1betersburg,jloriela eclitor- in-cliiqf .grclngr frasca associate eclitor loa tty loerez my ,R ,Q- Q .. -s f in z I , - T' 'V -- f -' if df -4' ' f .gl ' ' I 1 f l ' L ' , f . fi Q I f 14 't ,Z ' if , 4' ' if ef if it 9 ' 1 .44 fn r 9 Af l 4 I 1 , ' ,J 1 f . , , ' ! X f ,f r' , Q pr Q4 W, ',,.uv 'N 1 ?' f J 1' - 4' .nv .-- ,-v'd,,,fF M.,-1' a ,-v- ' .,,sl .. ! W nf? ,gf 'Q' M Hf '. ,...--f- 'M :.. ' A fr I ,W an Aw, MW, ,.fUW,, F,,.,f-f- ' A' R v:,- I ,. . 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A 5, z mg' A' 5 9 3 A V wth, i gi 'F as hr is U 5 ag yu up. . 1 .Wm W Y Q 49 k - bf-A Ai Wy, 11 as yn: J J .JH 3 A me. .v W 1 Y 1 K J ' a J' -mI. f...N' 1 'ww ,G I ivan-.., W. ,Vw w 4 4-1,,,g'.q w Q V 'N J 6' gm J M X 1 SI, ' 'iy W' , A, :U V I , E ' ! . ' 1 ' 'iw' kj H Vai. 'l j' Nw' -.. 3 V, ! August heralds the ena' fy'oacation's parties ana' lazy days at the beach. At the same time it ushers in the new lyfe at college. Therejsjust enough tirnefor a quick change if costume, out cyfswirn- suits ana' into skirts ana' slacks. An introa'uetion to college involves meeting new people, facing disturbing new yzsterns, orienting to the confusion ff registration, anaQ on that vegf first clay, taking a sua'- den shower in stride. College involves a major aebnstrnent. ii, I I0 M 09. if if mg ,I E' its Q? 4, Us' 12 .div X ... 1 em .W ffg'f'.1- Q ' Tm jf' 1 A , wx a ,, ' . . I 91' H O' ,',' . , sw' 'G 0 .. , NNW xi iflii C I 13-.. 1' - Q Q55 . QM , ,Q H - I,- 4 4 I.. I A 4 L1 'z lf, - n e 'M 1 ' Q 9 M,,.4. , 1 X w ', 5 V f pw K 1 ,g- y g , , Y 1 3 ' + ' 'V sa ,I 'Y' X ,M xl 'I I k 'i .12 'v 192 is . 1 4 I If ,W - '+- A A 4- , 1 215342 H M ' . ' PM af w iv-Wi vu J, . ,W .JT in ., pr 5, ,W . A U. H I 54 ,F z lr, ' , N ff Q uf fum, b 1 I 5.13 1 Conversation is the prifnayf element Meollege soez'a!z'5z'ng. Expression is the reaction to com- munication. It all adds up to myriaa' laughs ana' an oooasionalfrown ana' many new oloinions. ,,,. K .ai , I f A Yfg ev.. Nw '13-virik givin ,--Ju vim 2- , 5 ,A fish? QW! 'Jfkaw - Q qw 'swam ' WSIS fists! ' 7 -A . .af M,,......---.f.--M -.-,A-Q .ul an ., wk, ,W . 2 v ,M- f ,,,, 12,1 a, 6 5, .. it if -M. 4 ,fi s my 'Fi' 1 + K ,. QI Ls' 1 I I s Q 1 i ww Learning requires anabzsis, a'isozQblz'ne ana' re- search during the hours ln the classroom or in llzejqeld. It is a process fyflntelleelual metamor- plzosis ana' transition to knowledgeable adults. xv 1 ill Wi'th bent heads ana' strained Qfes, we live nine monthsj a slave to our books. In various places ana' equalQ2 variea' positions, we all pur- sue our elusive oal ana' our a'i loma. 8 X, Q, fi 1 if S I 1 i I7 The seerninghz endless routine qpstufty was Men ana' pleasanthr broken Q2 the occasions when capable pewrmers, amateur or professional, entertained us with their varied talents. Q, ,,,.Q M., a,.,.,g. -QM... -- ei 4? W? if R fi wi gf Q 1? Q f fi W V ,.2f J, ,,, .R 5 fi wi 50 UM, Qs wma Rmw -Q. gf, fx ' W ,,. My f 692' Campus activity revolves around campus organi- zations. Whz'te competing with each other, thfgz initiate services and soeiatfunetions which bring them together in a common goal-serving the school. FCI A 13111533 C 4 'L' 21 Ajer the campaigning is over, the ballots are counted, ana' the oath Mfwce has been taken, SGA lw.C67'S begin their job if serving the students-thru social activigf and as a link to administrators. di..i i:- -if '53-f' actin ,fb ,,4f16f Z- ' ' ,J ,ff Wt,,fkQ2g!4'Q5 H, if is .If 125-j mu With the coming cy' sunshine ana' warm weather, the college stua'ents'fanQ1 turns to anything but school. Pressures ancl responsibiligf, stuajring, learning, books ana' classes are abandoned. s V I W J 25 if As the end if the year and graduation approach, we think zfthefriends we've made. An all day picnic on campusfnds students eating, playing and talking together far perhaps the last time. 1, A .r 'Q . v - - -. .kg - X L , 7' X , X .la x Flowing gowns ana' elaborate eoyjfures . . . renled tuxedos ana' erushea' boutonnieres . . . young men ana' women pressea' close to each other . . . sw Zzghts, music, empgf bottles . . . the Spring Prom. ,J Final exams . . . never are facts andjigures more jumbleaQ Wes more unseeing, ana' brains more un- responsive. Hours cj reading, stuajring, erarnming ana' praying never seem to accomplish what it simpb must. 4 HQ The year is over. We've studied and learneaQ joined and served. We'oe talked and laugheai made friends and hadfun. Now we look back and question, What arn I doing here? Where am Igoing now? cwgi' ' ,f . K fw- an-wa, H 414 E35-E' 2,5555 1 - -,.,-- a,.... .Q-.. i H ----7 777, 1 ,,, --gl Count Council Sets Rules, School Policy The highly respected Pinellas Board of Public Instruction is the guiding force of this county's school system. This year the B.P.I. welcomes three new members: Mr. Al- bers, Mr. Christ, and Mr. Hunsinger. Under the leader- ship of Mr. William H. Williams, the Board sets general policy, rules, and regulations forthe entire school program from primary grades throughjunior college. James F. Gollattscheck, Superintendent film Arthur L. Albers Charles J. Christ Calvin A. Hunsinger PINELLAS COUNTY BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION l965- Whitley. STANDING: Ron Fisher. Mrs. Katharine Prowse, Mrs. Mil 66- 'SEA TED: Mrs. Jane Manson, William H. Williams, Mrs. Marjorie dred Day, James Hendry. , , A W' 2 ' ' T5 F W ' 'F . ag 3 -. .. - I -i .sw ff: 'J , M 5 if-T 1:2551 I 'if' iffliv i 25+ ive -f 'N 'gwf Dr. Bennett returns from another Southern College Conference. Active Dr. Bennett, Able Administrator The president of any organization requires many talents that are not found in the ordinary man. He must be a man of foresight, enthusiasm, dedication and patience. Above all else, he must be an able administrator. One of these extraordinary personalities is Dr. Michael M. Bennett, President of St. Petersburg Junior College. Information is the fuel that activates the college mech- anism, hence, the president opens the lines of communi- cations between college administration and professional organizations, student and teacher groups and finally the general public. Stimulating, fascinating, demanding, and rewarding are words which describe the results of my duties and responsibilities as a junior college president, says Dr. Bennett. Only will they remain so, I am convinced, as long as my activities result in greater levels of under- standing. President and Mrs. Bennett attend one of numerous school functions. DR. MICHAEL M. BENNETT, President Ed,D., Florida State University sf, 4-u 1 gf: nwwf ,, L, M , K K api' .-we X. , , h .Af-A., . K An active couple, the president and his wife golfas a hobby r l 36 l ALBERT T. CRAIG Vice President Ed.D,, Florida State University JOHNNIE RUTH CLARKE Dean of Instruction KSWJ Ed.D. University of Florida li r t l l Council F ormulates ri-Campus Policies The Administrative Council with representatives from the three campuses is the chief college-wide adminis- trative advisory committee to the president. Matters concerning college policy and administrative procedure are reviewed by the council and appropriate recom- mendations are made to the president who then turns their suggestions into action. PHILIP A. FREDRICKSON Dean of Instruction QCLJ Ed.D., Florida State University ,--.as-..---nun--uns MILTON O. JONES 1 L Dean of Student Personnel QCLJ Ph.D., Florida State University LOUIS O' HARPER Dean of Student Personnel QSWJ M.S., Northwestern University M 94 We L5 ,, Al f W. ,pf LOIS M. SMOUT JACK E. MAUNEY Director of Business Affairs Registrar and Director of Admissions B.A., Greenville College Ed.D., Oklahoma State University . L. NOEL, JR. RICHARD J. ERNST can of Instruction Director ofAcademic AfTairs M.Ed., Murray State College Ed.D., Florida State University K i l WESLEY E. McCLURE Dean of Student Personnel M.Ed., University of Florida CARL M. KUTTLER. JR. I Assistant to the Vice President for Administration 2 EDWARD B. COTTRELL Director of Institutional Research MILDRED J. Riaevas, Asst. Directorot'Testing ffmfs ?'Pv1'iA'liIflnS ROSE MARY AMMoNs,Difeci0f0fresung ec Om 'J 'C ed JOHN T. SACKETT Coordinator of Personnel Records WILLIS D. HAWKINS Director of Financial Aids DAVID WALTI-IALL AND WENDELL DUNCAN Assistant Directors of Finanical Aids . tk, til W. ERVIN ROUSON ROY E- OI-DH-AM Director of Student Activities LSWJ Dean Of MCH QSPJ EUGENE BIITTNER Director of Student Activities CCL! ALBERT L. MARSH Director of Student Activities CSPJ E i 1 l 3 i NANCY A. MCGARRY Dean of Women QSPJ ROBERT C. CROSS MARTIN EDDY Assistant Director of Business Affairs QCLJ Assistant Director of Business Affairs QSWI , 5, J.. iss, I , 5 I-w M-Q, L... WILLARD G. TEED JULIA KLANCHO WARD K. WOOLLEY PurCI1aSing Agent Supervisor of Internal Accounts Director of Accounting J. E, NICHOLSON WILLIAM C. COOK Manager, College Bookstore Food Service Director I JOHN VASSEL Associate Registrar QC Ll MARJORIE SWARTS Associate Registrar QSPJ JOHN GILLEY Associate Registrar QSWJ JAMES KELLERMAN Associate Registrar CSPQ RUTH RIEDELBACH Program Planner QCL5 DOROTHY FRANTZ GREGORY COMNES Program Planner QCLJ Program Planner LCLJ Counselors Provide Vocational Guidance To help the student is the one concern ofthe Guidance Counseling Department. Professional advice and in- dividual attention are given each junior college enrollee. Emphasis is placed upon helping the student to adjust academically and personally to college. Students come to this oihce for vocational guidance, program planning . and personal conferences. In addition, counselors ad- minister vocational tests, maintain a career library, i- and assist sophomores m Choosing a College' IBM cards indicate colleges geared to the sIudent's planned program Silvia is, . LUTHER E. DAVIS, JR. l Director ofCounseling CSPJ l George L, Anderson QSPJ William J. ArdifffSPJ Kathryn E. Barber CSPJ Frances T. Broadfield CSPJ Jane G. Crouch CSPJ Alvin C. Leonard QCLJ Roland R. Martens CSPJ Ernest S. Merrill QSPJ Ethel M. Mom-oe qSWj Kimber N. Moran QCLJ Eloise Perkins QSWJ William T. Roys QCLJ THOMAS M. HOWZE, Counseling Specialist QCLJ i'-' . f n 2. . . 2 iifiiff j -if 'ffz-Qtit.l5i?1x?ta '4.' ' K 1 Charles R. Wainman QSPJ Robert L. Watson QSPJ Vilma E. Zalupski QCLJ Reading skills improve with mechanical aids. 5 993 HAROLD CARROLL JOHN COWEN M.Ed.. Univ. of North Carolina M.A., Jersey State College Help sessions provide instruction geared to the individual's need. Self-Teaching Helps Develop Basic Skills In keeping with its philosophy as a community educa- tional institution, St. Petersburg Junior College offers a program in Directed Studies. Designed to strengthen in the basic skills the student who has the ability but who has weaknesses in his educational background, this program employs a system of self-teaching that enables the student to work at his own speed. The core of this program centers in the Communications Laboratory where the basic skills of reading, listening, speaking, writing, and studying are strengthened. The application ofthese skills to other courses is stressed. ARTHUR D. POLLOCK, Chairman QSPJ HELEN V. MCLEAN, Chairman QSWJ MERLE E. MORGAN, Chairman QCLJ M.Ed., University of Florida M.A., University of Pennsylvania MA., West Virginia University PAUL V. TROVILLO Coordinator of Evening Classes LSPJ Classes end on a rainy night and a dormant campus remains. ight Courses Gffer Community Education Evening classes at the St. Petersburg and the Clearwater campuses olTer a fulljunior college program for adults. and supplementary classes for day students. Night instruction is ideal for the working scholars wishing to continue their college education. Evening class coordinators of both cam- puses urge the community to participate in the cultural programs that are scheduled at the Junior College. A sys- tem of mail registration makes enrollment convenient for working students. WILLIAM F. STEPHAN Coordinator of Evening Classes QCLj JOSEPH C. WHEELER Ass't. Coordinator QSPJ 45 ibrary Invaluable in Aiding Students Margaret Allen QSPD Berline Brandon fSWj Charles Buhrman QSPJ William Boyd QSPH In order to adequately supply the students with the necessary tools of learning, St. Petersburg Junior Col- lege maintains three libraries housing approximately seventy-five thousand volumes. A wide selection of magazines and an adapted vertical file contain current information necessary for the college researcher. The junior college libraries endeavor to supplement a student's general education and stimulate him by also providing tapes on important lectures, great music, and modern languages. Visual aids include slides and films that can be viewed at the library. Instruction in correct library use is regularly scheduled for both day and eveningistudents in cooperation with the various other departments. Theresa Goss QC LJ Josefina Gonzalez QCLJ Florence S. Jones QSPJ Eurasia Fernandez QSPH Lora C. Hunter KCLQ Lucy Lanphear QCLJ Lilian Urschel QCLJ ? WWI LOIS F. HOWARD. DirectorfSWj SARA N. CRITTENDEN, DirectorfSPJ M.A,L.S., University of Michigan M.A.. Florida State University WWW- ff, GLENN R. DALLMAN,Direct0r1CLJ M.S.L.S., Western Reserve University , yy U! 5 I Progress in typing skill is steady under the guidance ofa helpful teacher. MERLE N. MORGAN, Chairman 1Cl.l M.A.. West Virginia University Modern Methods Taught Business Majors Always teaching the latest methods and working closely with the community's business leaders, the Departmenl of Business Administration offers extensive terminal and university parallel programs. Excellent equipment Aa the same to be found in today's modern officesais available to the students. The Business Administration program is designed for students working toward careers in business, industry or government. Specialized occu- pational programs include accounting, business admin- istration and legal and executive secretary training. TOD O. DRAVIS, ChairmaniSPJ M.Ed., University of Pittsburg il . CHRYSTELLE W. STEWART M.S., Teachers College, Columbia University 48 nl x EDWARD BARTO M.B.A.. Univ. of Florida EVELYN AUST M.B.E.. Univ. of Miss. Accounting problems are quickly solved on adding machine. RONALD HARTJE WILLIAM HARTWELL M.S., North. Illinois Univ. M.S.E., Westminster College DELORIS BROWN M.A. West Michigan Univ. PARKER COLMER M.B.A., G. Washington Univ. TIMOTHY DOWNEY M.B.A., Seton Hall Univ. JAMES HUFFMAN M.A.E., Univ. of Florida CARL CASTO M.B,A., Harvard Bus. School PAUL CORY Ed.D., Florida S. Univ. ESTHER HARRIS M.S., Tennessee A 8: l Univ WALTER JONES M.B.A., New York Univ f V... ,-.- W... .,..f If .,k,, K, . k 7Tf'fQlQif ,-'-V ' , Sf '-'- fl ' UW ' wmvm sm Yiisfigff fa, W saw? Q I iii, 3' A , - ' Eg g- H E . 1 , Q Q. K - ivigg . I i -. 'rt ' 'A THOMAS LANG M.Ed., Indiana St. Col. JAMES PFISTER MA., Ball State University WW GUNHILDE MANSON MA.. Univ. of Connecticut ROBERT MYERS M.L., Univ. of Pittsburgh ROBERT PAINTER M.Ed., Va. Polytechnic Inst. 'P N. ... N' si - ' L J: ,V A A A .ii 1 f 'fl 1 ,, s . ,ai Q .1 - ...-,sn . I, ,y s Q a f I e, -:Q ,114 ,niiuqxb it I at . . 1 4 V-its , News 1 ns e ,' 0 JT u . . uv A, . avg, A Q x .,.s.,.ts , Q a 1 g FREDRIC SCHADT M.S.. Univ. of Wisconsin CHARLES PINKERTON JOSEPHINE ROBERTS MA., Univ. of Kentucky M.A., Columbia University jf ' ,Jazz A J 3. i a QR DOROTHY STRUCKMEYER SUSAN TENER QPHEUA WALSING1-IAM RAY WILSON, JR. MA., Univ. of Michigan M.A., University of Florida M.A,, University of Florida M.Ed., Penn. State Univ. WAYNE P. LAURENTS. Chairman B.S., McNeese State College St. Petersburg Junior College now uses Data Processing for its administration work. n Data Processing Has an Eye on the Future With an eye toward the future, the Clearwater Campus offers a data processing course designed to graduate fully qualihed digital computer programmers and executives in the field of business. Emphasis in the program is placed on sound management and effective decision making. Keeping in step with the world of think machines, the Clearwater Campus plans the construction of a new Data Processing Building. It will house a Five-Tape Hon- eywell 200 Computer for student training and will be com- pleted in June, 1967. Mr. Laurents and student look at plans for new Data Processing Building. l Students in Data Processing practice wiring a control panel. Communications Courses Promote Creativity Throughout history, the progress of civilization has de- pended on man's ability to communicate his ideas effectively to others. St. Petersburg Junior College feels a proper appreciation of formal communication is es- sential in promoting an understanding of the art of language. The junior college assigns the responsibility of teaching the techniques of grammar, usage, and com- position to the English Department. Basic composition courses help to develop skill in expository writing through logical reasoning, critical reading and practice. Eng- lish electives include British and American Literature, journalism and advanced composition. The courses ofllered in the Humanrities are many and varied. Students have the opportunity to broaden their cultural backgrounds with classes in application, history, theory, and appreciation of music and art. The human- ities survey courses ofTer a study of the beginnings and the progress of civilization, with emphasis on man's creative and speculative contributions. These are ex- emplihed through studies of his literature, art, music, and philosophy. Modern language courses, including French, Spanish, and German are olTered. The lan- guage program teaches the student to hear, speak, read and write a foreign language. I Ei fa-is il I .1 1 I EDWIN L. STOVER, Humanities Chairman CSP! Ph.D., Florida State University ,qnnvuug JOSEPH F. MADDEN Chairman, Department of English QSPJ 'Kim HELEN V, MCLEAN Chairman, Division ofCommunications CSWD ROBERT N. KREAGER Art students experiment with form and line. Chairman, Division of Communications QCLJ 5 . .... A- ', ' . f A,-,,,, . :. ,::'- :fl lin' .,i- qlquzy BILLIE ADAMS M.A., Wake Forest College JACK ADAMS ARMANDO ALONSO MARGARET ARNOLD M.A., Univ. of Mississippi M.A., University of Florida M.A., Florida A 81 M Univ if? if WILLIAM ARNOLDY MARY AUSTIN FLORENCE BALLENGER DONALD BISDORF M.A., St. Univ. of New York M.A., Florida St. Univ, M.A., Northwestern Univ, Ph.D., Michigan St. Univ MERRY BISTRICAN HELEN BOHMAN M.A., University of Illinois M,A,, Florida St, Univ, CHARLES BUNTING M,Ed., Univ. of Hartford CHARLES CARROLL Ph.D., Florida St. Univ. SALLY CLARK LESLIE COATES ROBERT DAVISON MARTHA DEWITT M.A., Columbia University Ed.M., Rhode Island Col. M-A-, UUiVCl'Sily Of Fl01'ida M-Ed., UI1iV. Of Florida LLOYD FLANIGAN M.Ed., Univ. of Virginia DAVID GALAHER M.A., Florida, St. Univ. ANITA GREENBURG M.Ed., Univ. of Hartford VIRGINIA FOLLIN YVONNE FOREE FLOYD FUNK M.A., West. Reserve Univ. Ed.D.. Columbia University Ph.D., Geo. Peabody College WILLIAM GAMMAGE M.A., Univ. of Florida KARL GARRETT MACK GRAVES M.S.Ed., W. Ill. Teachers C. M.A., Geo. Peabody College FLORA GUY ILDA HALL EDWARD I-IINCKLEY M.A. Columbia University M.Ed., Univ. of Florida Ph.D., Harvard Univ. QV 'sm SYLVIA HOLLADAY M.A., Auburn University MIM ANNE HOUK BARBARA HULL ROBERT JONES M.A., Geo. Peabody College M.Ed., Univ. of Florida M.A., West. Reserve Univ. HELENE KAUDER Ph.D., Radcliffe C. MARTHA KIRK M.A., University of Florida NLAH Univ- Ofgeorgia PETER M EN DOZA RUTH KAUFMAN M.Ed., Penn. St. Univ. ROSELEE KELLEY JAMES KELLY M.A., Marquette Univ. B.S., St, .loseph's College BRUCE MARSH LAWRENCE MCCANN M.A,, California St. Col. M.M., Michigan St. Univ. VIRGINIA MAJOR THOMAS MILNER PAUL MOORHOUSE STEPHEN MORRISSEY M.A., University of Florida M.A., University of Florida M.M.Ed-, UfliV- 0fAriZ0na M-Ed., Univ, of Maryland WALTERS NAPOWSA M.Ed., Univ. of N. Carolina ALFRED NASH MADELINE NIXON MARY PERRIN M,A,, Univ, 0fCa1if. M,S,, Smith College M.A., Teachers C., Columbia U Communications A primitive man watches Mr. Adams fashion a pottery vase. Munn.. With a deft stroke, Mr, Styles creates a new sound. ' Mr. Bunting rapt in thought over fresh man English paper . . . Le Francais Non Sans Peinef' says Mr. Davidson. VIRGINIA RAYSOR M.A., University of Florida LISELOTTE REICHENBACH DANIEL RICHARDSON JANE ROBINSON CEASAR RIVERA M A Indland UIIIVCTSIIY M Ed Univ of Florida M-A., Ufliv. 0fArkanSas M A UNIV of Colorado ROBERT SENTZ M.A., Univ. ofCoIorado JANE STEVENSON M.S., West. Reserve Univ. MARK TITUS Q GERALDINE TURNER M-A-v Umv,0fCh1Cag0 M.Ed., Univ, of Florida . T i t LE , . -:Zi ttf? 'V W if . i ::, .. . K tw I 9- ' 5' 5 aw. E fe . f Sf. if . . 'Q 4 ' 1' .9 ROBERT SETZER DAWN SHARP M.S.M., Union Theological Sem. M.A., Florida St. Univ. FRANK SPENA M.A., Florida State Univ. CHRISTOPHER STYLES DOUGLAS TAYLOR M.M., West. Reserve Univ, M.Ed., UfliV- of Fl0l'id2i DONALD TIGHE M.A., W. Virginia Univ. BETTY TUTTON M.Ed., Univ. of Florida if MARTHA UPCHURCH M.Ed., Univ. of Florida LEROY WEIL MARGARET WILCOX AUBREY WINDHAM CATHERINE WOOD PhD., Univ. of N. Carolina M.A., University of Florida M.A,, Univ. ofN. Carolina M.A., N.W. Univ. Future Broadcasters Gain Needed Experience ROBERT C. BOHAN,Chairman M.S., Syracuse University The Department of Radio and Television prepares the interested student for participation in the modern broad- casting industry. Students are provided with a vivid pic- ture ofthe industry as it has evolved and as it exists today. Instruction and experience is offered in the writ- ing, announcing, producing and directing for the com- munication media. Outside the classroom, students gain additional practical experience by assisting in the production of closed-circuit instructional television programs for use in other departments. This department endeavors to make the student conscious of his respon- sibility in the mass communication process. 60 I i l l Novice cameraman films under auspices of faculty director. Mr. Cenedella wheels and deals with reels EDMUND CENEDELLA FRED SMITH L. LANE WELLS M,A,,Univef5i1y 0fAlabama M.A., Ohio University M.A., Indiana University Department Emphasizes Use of Visual Aids Extensive use of visual aids is stressed this year in the Mathematics and Science Departments. Members of this department have begun making their own depart- mental films for instructional purposes. Knowledge gained in the classroom is supplemented by frequent field trips in the biological and geological sciences. In addition to providing general education mathematics and science courses, this department offers special technical courses for the terminal programs. In all its courses, the Mathematics and Science Departments aim at teaching the student the scientific method of thinking. DR. MARVIN L. IVEY, Natural Sciences Chairman ISPJ Ed.D., University of Florida WILLIAM R. RICE, Mathematics Chairman ISPD M.S., Bowling Green State University A ' ,.. , Iii: , I , . L., ,T if ff 5 DONALD ABRAHAM ROBERT ALWIN THOMAS BASKUS DENVER BAILEY M,A,. B3llSL,Teache1-5' C, M.S., Univ. of Wisconsin Ed.D.. Florida State Univ. MS., Univ. of Kentucky A WILLIAM BAULDREE WILLIAM BELL M.S.. University of Utah M.Ed.. Urliv. of FlO1'id21 STARR BLACK LISTER BOYD FRANK BUSHNELL MARY CANTWELL M.A., Duke University Ed.S., Univ. of Florida M.A., Appalachian St. T.C. M.A., Columbia University JOSEPH PETER DRUMMOND PAULINE ECK LATAS EDWARDS CHAMBERLAIN M-S.. University Of Florida MA.. Univ. of Michigan MA., Univ. 0rPenn. Ph.D., Ohio State Univ. EDGAR EVANS JANE EVANS JEAN FAY FLORENCE GILLHAM M.S,, Ala. Polytech Inst. M.A., Univ. ofAla. M.A.. Univ. of Florida MA., C0lUmbi2l UniV6fSily A. WILLIAMS GRAY ROBERT SUE HAHN ANNA HALL M.A., Univ. of Mississippi HACKWORTH M.S.. Purdue University M,A,, W. Virginia Univ. M.A.. Univ. of Illinois HOMER .IOPLING GEORGE HEIDELBAUGH RICHARD HICKMAN ROY HUNDLEY M.S.. Univ. of Florida M.A.. Univ. of Mich. M.Ed., Univ. ofN. Dakota A.M., NJ., St. Teachers Col. KELLER NEIL LANGFORD W L LOVE DONALD LYNCH WILLIAM . . M.S.. University of Florida M,S.. University of Florida M.A., Fla. South. College Ed.D., Penna. St. Univ. MAYNARD THEODORE MAZZU FREDERICK MERRIAM JEAN NEWTON BERNARD Ed,D.. Penna. St. Univ. O.D., Mass. Col. ofOptometry M.S., Marshall College M.S. E, Texas St. College JOHN RISMA MARY ROBINSON HELEN PAINE HENRY RAICHLE M.A,, Columbia University M.S., New York St, Univ. M.S., Worchester Polytech. Inst. M,A., Univ. of Kentucky rw ERNEST ROSS JOHN SAVIGE VIRGINIA SCHELAR GEORGE SCHULTZ M.Ed., Miami University M.Ed., Univ. of Florida M-Ed.. Harvard Uf1iVCrSiIy MS.. Florida State Univ iiiii A f :SM 595' I ,. iiiz I Q, A LEROY SCOTT MICHAEL STONE JOSEPH WARREN KAREN WILLIAMS M,S,, Florida Smale Univl M.S., New Mexico St. Univ. M.S., Florida Slate Univ, M.A., N.C. College PETER WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMS M.A., N.C., College M.S., Fisk University l 3 BARBARA JEAN CRAMER,Chairman M.S., Drake University ANNE HEAD KAREN ROSS GEORGE SMITH B.A., Emmanuel C. M.S., Univ. of Michigan D.D.S., Univ. of Michigan Curriculum Qffered for Dental Hygiene Lectures, laboratory periods, and clinical exper- ience provide the Dental Hygiene student with the know- ledge and practical experience necessary for her to assume her duties as a dental hygienist. Excellent facilities including a twenty-three chair clinic, two x-ray rooms, a sterilization room and a thirty-station labora- tory-lecture room are utilized by the Division of Dental Hygiene. Although there are many applicants for the Dental Hygiene curriculum, only a limited number of students are selected for the program. Upon completion of the two-year curriculum, the student receives an Associate in Science in Dental Hygiene Degree. in at ANASTASIA M. HARTLEY, Chairman M.S.Ed., University of Pennsylvania Clearwater Provides for ursing Program In order to meet the expanding health needs of today's society, St. Petersburg Junior College offers a two-year nursing program leading to an Associate in Arts in Nursing Degree. Established in l954, on the St, Peters- burg Campus, the Nursing Department expanded this year by offering freshman nursing courses on the Clear- water Campus. Community hospitals and other local health agencies provide the opportunity for supervised student experience in proper patient care. Graduates of this program are eligible to take the Florida State Board of Nursing Examination for a Registered Nurse license. l 1 ESTHER CALIENDO lVl.S.N.Ed., Univ. 0fChiCag0 DORIS HUGHES M.S.N., Duke University LOUISE NEARVY B.S.N., Ca. Univ. ofAm. ELIZABETH DUTTER lVl.S., Univ. ofAlabama HELEN KEEFE B.S., University ofChicag0 CONSTANCE SMITH lVI.Ed., Univ. of Florida VIRGINIA FRENCH B.A., James Millikin Univ. ROSE KIRBY AIMEDA MARTIN B.S., St. Catherine's College lVI.A., Hunter College JEANETTE STEMMLE MARGARET THAXTON M.A., John Carroll Univ. B.A., Bethel College Wu ,maze-w-srl '4 If t V V . BETTY ADCOCK PIERRE BURKE VIRGINIA CHESHIRE EDWARD DAVIS M.P.E.H., Univ. of Florida M.A., Geo. Peabody Col. M.S., Indiana St. Univ. M.Ph., Univ. of Florida BARBARA FERRIS M.A., Sam Houston St. Col. DOROTHY FRANK M.A.. Geo. Peabody Col. DONALD GRUNDMANN M.A., Univ. of Florida DAVID HALL EDWARD LONG, JR. ANNIE MCLIN Ed.S., Geo. Peabody Col. M.Ph.. Univ. of Florida M.A., Columbia University M.Ed.. Springfield College JAMES MYERS FRANCIS SCHEUERMANN M.S., Louisana State Univ. lvtlu ELEANORE M GEHLEN Cllalrmdn fspl RALPH G KERN,Chail'man QCLH ANNIE WOODARD,Chairman,fSWj M A University of Florida M ED Kent State University MS-. II1di2iIlH University Physleal Educatton For Teamwork, Sk1ll Combating the soft American syndrome requires vigor- ous exercise by students attending physical education classes at junior college. There is another important purpose behind this exerciseait is the development of a healthy outlook toward competition. Such an objective requires the teaching of physical skills that can be of use later in the student's life either as a team member or as a means ofpersonal entertainment. ROSE WALTON M.A., George Peabody College l 7l Federal Grant Supplements Police Program This year the Police Executive Development Program at SPJC was awarded a 543,000 grant by the United States Department of Justice under the Law Enforce- ment Assistance Act. One of the most important aspects of this grant is the fact that now SPJC can sponsor speakers with experience in the field from all regions of the United States. These experts lecture on such topics as the application of management in setting up a police department. Of special interest to the police administration stu- dents is the role of the police in the process of social control, and the legal and philosophical issues involved in the law enforcement field. Designed to be a communtiy course, the program is opened to individuals desiring a broad background in the organization, management and operation of law enforcement. It strives to provide a professional background for high school graduates and to provide an opportunity for employed police oflicers to continue or widen their professional training. M I 4524 f gtk,-ik M g THOMPSON S. CROCKETT, Chairman B.S., Michigan State University ., f1:::2g1f5tl.s jg:gig 5 CHARLES WOLFE B.A., Washington and Jefferson Mr. William Durrett emphasizes the techniques ofcrime investigations Law enforcement personnel continue their education in off-duty hours. 'ls , My gi. ' iff. If-. JAMES A. F. KELLY, Students examine simulated crime scene during Crime Scene Seminar. MA.. Florida State University Practical application is made in mixing plaster casting materials. Virginia police chief practices pouring and marking the footprint cast for evidence. F ,f Technician records original scene before moving evidence Students Train for odern Industry The Department of Technical Education aims at pro- viding its students with an extensive background in the application of the principles of mathematics and the physical sciences to electronic, mechanical, and engi- neering technology. All programs include theory and ex- tensive laboratory work. Another two-year terminal program in existence since September 1958, Technical Education has graduated semi-professional technicians who are readily employed by various industrial firms. JOSEPH CIPRIANO HENRY DAVISON M.S., Florida State University B.S,. United States Naval Acad. WILLIAM HOWELL RICHARD JASPER B.S.E.E., Ala. Polytech, Inst. BA., New York University DAVID MCCOACH CLIFTON MOCK M.S., University of California M.E., University of Kentucky J? f.s . es' . fi ' t'l: i 'Til I I . in .A.. -: QR-Q: its WILLIAM L. BOLlN,Chairman Ed.S., University of Florida ROBERT SEBEK A.B., Ohio University HAROLD V. HOFF, Chairman Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Management Students Introduced to Public Services Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Management is a course de- signed to meet the challenge of a constantly changing and demanding public that enjoys in its leisure time, the facilities of today's modern hospitality industry. For instructional purposes, this department has the use of modern hotel, oflice, and restaurant equipment. As part of their training, the students work one semester with local establishments to gain practical experience. Student tabulates daily receipts on department computer. U . nv-,ww FRANK KING B.S., Cornell University Aspiring restaurant manager tries his hand at Waldorf Salad. 75 Social Sciences Utilize New Techniques MARY O. BROWN, Acting Chairman QSWJ M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University 'uni DR. JOY A. MITCHELL, Chairman CSPJ Ph.D., George Peabody College laws Offering a variety of courses ranging from economics to religion, the Social Science Department is constantly searching for new teaching methods. Through these tech- niques, the department strives to more effectively prepare the student to understand the dynamics of an interacting society to the fulfillment of his own social growth and understanding. An innovation this year to the social stud- ies is a two-year program in preschool education. ,ff WILLIAM S. HUNT, Chairman KCLJ M.A., George Peabody College LEO BALLARD WILLIAM BIERBAUM CHARLES BLAKE LOUIS BROWN M.S.. lndiana University Ph.D.. Univ. of Florida M.S.. Florida Stale Univ. M-Au Florida 51316 Univ MARY BROWN THOMAS CAVANAGH M.A.. Teachers C.. Columbia U. MA.. S5 racusc University CECIL CHEEK M.S., Florida State Univ. THOMAS DONEGAN RICHARD DRESBACH EDMUND FLANNERY M.A., Duke University M,S., Florida State Univ. M.Ed., Univ. of Florida ERNEST FREEMAN M.Ed,, Univ. of Florida MARILYN GWALTNEY M.A., Boston University ELLEN HOFFMAN M.Ed., Cornell University SAMUEL FUQUA VINCENT GREENE ALLEN GOTTLIEB M.A., Stanford University M-A-. Florida Stale Univ- M.S., Florida State Univ. DANIEL HAMILTON M.A., University of Florida EMMA HEARD NEVIS HERRINGTON Pl1.D., Univ. of PilISbl1l'gl1 M,A,, Vanderbilt Univ, CHARLOTTE HUBBARD EARL KOHLER LAVERNE LASEAU M.A.T., Univ. of Florida M.A., Columbia University M.Ed., Univ. of Florida CLEMENT LAUSBERG CLYDE LEWIS JOSEPH MARLIN SCOTT MCCUSKEY M.S.. Florida State Univ. M.A., Univ. of Kentucky M.A., Wesleyan University M5-. GC04 Washington Univ .3-ky .V W ANNE MCELHENIE ALTON MCIVER HOWARD NICELY THOMAS O'KELLEY M.A., Univ. of Chicago M.A., Univ. of N. Carolina M.S., University of Toledo M.A., Florida State Univ. ELIZABETH PEIRSOL JESSE PUGH TRAVERS PUTNAM MILTON ROOKS M.A., Western Reserve Univ, Ph.D., Ohio State Univ. M.Ed.. Univ. of Florida M.A., Atlanta University MARTIN ROY HENRY SAGESER . BETTY SMITH NOVAL SMITH M.A., East Texas State C. Ph.D., Purdue University ' M.A., Columbia University M.A., Marshall College WILLIAM SMITH Ph.D., Michigan St. Univ. PRISCILLA STEAD M.A., Columbia University HOWARD STORY M.A., Northwestern Univ, DERWIN TERRY M.S., U. ofS. Calif. THOMAS THOMPSON ELIZABETH TRENT JOHN TOTH WILLIAM WORLEY Ph,D.. Indiana University M.A.. Columbia University Ph.D.. Michigan St. Univ. B.D., Duke University RALPH WORTHINGTON M.Ed., Boston University ,. wr- 11 -v-'f,1,,5- K s G2 mf ' 4521-f .mv . , 4,1-W., ., 'iaseplevzg - .,,,,,, ,S w ' +995-kan T 555' ' 1 iff! 4 -Qfkfisfax sf? . 5 1 .L-.A 1 The first bell rings, the first class begins and we are caught up in the whirlwind of campus life. It spins along picking up happy times, disappointing times, sad and glorious times. All too soon it is ended, and only the memories ofit remain. I 1 5 ,-. 3 .. wvlullvg,,,,m Registration-that endless process of becoming another number in another record. Registrationfthat implica- tion of wasted time, short tempers, long lines, disap- pointments, often failures, and another hole in the students pocketbook. Registration-that forerunner to endless homework, grueling examinations, and continued lectures. Registration-that hint of success, that sugges- tion of ability, that knock of opportunity, and finally, that promise ofachievement. L if 1 , cy K M Rain, Rain, Rain J Hikes to class are halted while a tractor crosses the side- walk. The voice of the instructor is drowned out by the grinding of a cement mixer. Themes are written to the hummong sounds of construction. Evidence of expansion is everywhere. 4 'L ld 4 3 In KL Aiifgztj, 9. 1, 3?'-LLL' 1 I 1? , 1' E-t In 5 ,ir F ' A 5' , , N , , Ag. ,z , Q 5 Jil' V,.r gf, ' di .,,, 3 H ' M, wa- , 1 .1 any ' V1-A V K .b , w Q t 1 ' .4 1 -.mn ' 1 1 , K 1' fi 'i Q fi M ,uw W .qw Y A ws ,4-1 :V 1 ,,....v e .YM ,Jn 1, Tri-Campus Parking A Formiclable Hurdle Parking at St. Petersburg Junior College is sometimes a bigger problem than any philosophy test or chemistry equation. Authorities have promised more parking space in the near future, but meanwhile students are crowding cars in every available space and arriving at school earlier and earlier to claim a spot in the Happy Hunting Grounds. fs gms Q ,,v,-f,. Q., ,-f . Q s ll nw 1. ,Hy-. W. '12 1 f'f ? za. 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All of these contribute to our knowledge and discipline, two goals ofcollege. 51,44 X a x Diligent Scholars Use Class Time Wisely 99 1 5 lO0 Geology Majors Take Annual Georgia Trip One of the more adventurous courses open to junior col- lege students is the geology program, and the highlight that attracts its large enrollment is the annual Held trip to Georgia. For an entire weekend in late spring, the enthusiastic rockhounds scramble up and down the pre- cipitous rocky slopes of the Georgia foothills. With the assistance of their instructors, the earth scientists learn the use of surveying equipment and how to search mute faces of stone for clues that could lead to an interesting discovery. All too soon, the weekend draws to a close and everyone packs his gear into the cars and heads home. 5-5? The atmosphere in the library is ideal for the student who needs to research, read, or merely relax. They read the newspaper and listen to lecture or stereo tapes, but most students are seen in carrels, their heads bent in study or sleep. rv .few , 3 kr, ' iii sill, 'ml 'ls :ZF ' a s Q 'f M 'Q Ks. ' fa f g,V, .qw5sJ,'f'.? Q ', 3.21 m .N -my J?U M--.-M. Students Study Anywhere annum 106 ,,,Mw.Q,v,, .,MW,.1.ww I . w . -1 V k 5, , P 1 YA L fs Q 1 -4 Q 4 Q M Q N 1 f- -w Q www Q as -1 M ,Q N., . L view Qin ...wk v my X s 5 is 'R 5 College is the time young people become individuals. It is the time for branching out, leaving the crowd and pur- suing independent fields of thought. College widens the studentas cultural scope and gives him a chance to be cre- ative in his learning. Much of this learning is reflective: the forming of new ideas and the making of important decisions. The St. Petersburg Junior College student can be found in various pensive positions all over campus, considering his future or contemplating the past. 'mm- -, ,.,,, -: g g fl! if , i 1 IO9 lll 4 2 In between classes and during classes, the SUB is THE place . . . to eat breakfast, lunch, or a snack, to study for a test or nnish some homework, to make a date or break one, to listen to music or arguments, to talk, to listen, or to simply sit. H4 w I 1 1 ll5 l ,, A ABN 'Q-.W 'hand' lf,f. w an af gil' E, I K fn u 1 Q. 'Q Q' ..,,.p9 ,ki A f Qi 5 . ww 'EK K M...-....... nu. A, . if V 85 Ti Y 'I f 3 ,. . -was raM,. '-J ,- :' , . . , ,.,, 1 .,,. ,,: 5 L . 5 -I 353,57 mn - , n igh ,Y ., A ,-ff 5. . ., , ,mgw .. f . ,mfwj H F L as ,f x -, ,, I., .K nf KI, :L ml , 4 , .,.,. Q ' 1 The saying is It takes all kinds, Whether in animated conversation or merely inanimate whether gregari- ous or preferring solitude whether active or blankly observing activity around him, the student makes up jun- ior college society. l2l 3 i 122 rw .1,,,, Wm-..,.m.:L 2 J Y- 7 7- 2, L, 25, 5, 5 gf .yy 5, ami ,, fe -ad in Qi 'M Boy Meets Girl . . . What Next 61111113 MST! inte MOI 951 Flfivi U ki' K vw 4' 1- J., t. , N A . - Maw S .H 1234? gm ., 2 ,QW gm M .Z .,,, Qu S3 ilfw asf, ..i7'Xgf':' 2 'X , - , Q ff' ' if 'mn . x , :sf Q, A 'xl'-wR3,!,i4l' Nv,i ', Y' . .L Q. 5,.g7'.y,. ' ,' x-QS. . , W 'zz - 3 .- F NX iv Vi Jw O, M. w v . v,A1L 'x..3V.5 ,f F 22,1 H I2 126 r--...-5 --., Fashion plays an important part in the college life of the coed, and this year is a year of revolution in fashionf boy cuts and long straight hair, large hair ribbons and large earrings, tent dresses and mini-skirts are in, and unattractive legs are OUT. l29 Schoolwork is diflicult, but when it is combined with housework, it is even more ofa problem. Students who live in apartments must budget their time as well as their money, and since they are students first, cleaning is often a once-a-month affair, l3l Youngest Generation Set of Real Charmers v . W ?3154f J if V is W5 L, f JL zfihgr , Jjgblxl if Q .1 v' at f ,fps .A,- ,F L ,Q ,v,- gf A N ? 2 fA.- HEL, 9 l ' , , fiq fi 5+ S A V 'ifrfg A, Q5 1 2 A , if L Usa 1 1 :xl A x p. ,if S115 91 mx., ,, .4 ,TTY ,ffy 133 C Q, W .. NV W 'M x, N 1 , Gs N 1 fm N 1 7 'K 1 xi'-f' ffm, li' du. I E ' nu? A m.,1,,-'f- B' 1 u 11. , S-K-f-......h, I 'Won -Mi X ,,, WN.. D v k wxll.. 'R NS K M-.A K Various Campus Groups Enrich Student Life K. M ' Afjf' ff' Lpjfi, ,MV--' A - W, ...,.,,- R LW, . -f-fww' gp -Q., H P' i f 'fi Q Q . yfK . 9:. gg. W, W NNW -M i,.,g,,,.L i 6... M, au, .L W KW .f F figlk '7f5lMf?'.WSfff5J?'g',',Qfi2OW?i9fK j5L'fh ,fax ff I ,:-,---- A ff .f:,,jf- vp 'wg 5.1 bf, 13 f I37 R , 138 To brighten the campus atmosphere, the Choir and the College Singers provide vocal entertainment. On each campus, the College Singers perform periodically for the students. Two major productions of the Choir are The Messiah and a spring concert. umor College Band Qffers Noon Serenade As part ofthe music program on the St. Petersburg Cam- pus, Mr. Ralph Reed directs the junior college band in an informal concert twice a month on the campus lawn. Attendance is good as students bring their lunches and sit on the grass listening to the programs of popular music presented free of charge from twelve to one. The concerts help to keep the students interested in the cam- pus music program and gives the band an opportunity to perform to an appreciative audience. -'HP' M... , I-5592 7. 55 VQ- t . . fy W 7 ' K WH! rw kay' E .M M, Q Wi-A qasmlg-Fir u -W2 Q we vw s.,,g1 , ff- ,..:,3.g rx ,M 4: K 7 - 1- wig ,, ew, , . 4 A - ' 1 , -54 . - , fiwrf' Z fx- W 1, . A- i , . X 142 L ...,,, Psychedelic, A-Go-Go Musical Generation Clearwater campus supports members of two professional pop bands in the manner of Sir Michael and the Sound ton this pagej and Joshua Dyke tpage oppo- siteb. Somewhat to the adults' confusion, they definitely are not long hair, but give out with the current thing in down beat. Both groups have cut successful discs and cur- rently entertain in the local spots as well as out of state. Air Force Band Performs 1 145 146 ' Tensions of Studying Relic-:ved at Dances 1 5 .49 'W QM iw ' 'S I M' ff 9 'Q 1 6 F A, if o-K F 1 -' ' J l .Q 1 ,lui H' sv Vfgg wig 1 V 0 4 .: fig ' X nw- R wg . , Q 5. .li A ,s ai i . 3 2 L4 55 X . M For those with a bit ofthe actor in them, the Playmakers is an ideal way to display their myriad talents. Highlights of the year were two presentations, Spoon River Antho- logy and The Roar ofthe Greasepaint, the Smell ofthe Crowd. April 14 was a big day at SPJC. Clearwater stu- dents enjoyed an all day Bar-B-Que featuring free food and competitive games. The evening brought the tri-campus Spring Prom, highlighted by the crowning of three campus queens and their attendants. 2 my 1 . g.....s X3 f Q 1 1 0 5 f h. ,W flaw ' my ' 3.935 a Q ge di r ,,, ..,f -, af Q 'M Il. ,, ,ggi-5-' 5 if I 3 2Lx,3t .3 Q3 Q93 41 1 4 ,Wm Rod Serling Craig Spence Q-.. iw 3 Snodgrass i Campus Royalty Reign Throughout the Yc-:al P Harvest oon Formal Highlights Holiday First princess from the Clearwater Campus, Pat Roberts, sponsored by Alpha Psi Omega Clearwater Campus Queen, Lynn Owens, sponsored by Alpha Psi Omega Second princess from Clearwater, Bonnie Carrabotta, sponsored by Veterans Club 157 ,, . . - I Sv ii ifz wglax - . '51 , : Q -r , ' feT'f5i!SfL2l 1524! iv' W' Skyway's first princess, Shirley Allen Sk ' d yway s secon princess, Jacqueline Owens Skyway's Queen, Ann Starling f . 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M tix 'X Cynthia Benton, Skyway Campus attendant Zora Gale, Skyway attendant Prom Queen of the Skyway Campus, Sharon Jenkins W i.. St. Petersburg Campus Spring Prom Queen, Kathy Hall as Attendant from the St. Petersburg Campus, Lynn Hughes Janet Verlanic, St. Petersburg Campus attendant 167 CCWho's Who at SPJC'7 Honors Fourteen Service was the key factor in selecting the out- standing graduating sophomores of 1967. Nom- inated by clubs, teachers, or administrators, the students were chosen on the basis of their activities, and the honors and grades they re- ceived at SPJC. his 'f pr' PATTY PEREZ, Cl TROIAD, Associate Editor Newman Club, Vice-President Finalist Florida Blue Key Award Finalist, Apollo Award HARVEY JOHNSON, SP Wooden Horse, Editor-in-Chief Phi Rho Pi Phi Theta Kappa Winner, APOLLO Award, Finalist. Florida Blue Key Award av icrw 'P Li 421 .ik KATHLEEN COOK, SP SYDNEY FRASCA, Cl Obelisk, Editor TROIAD. Editor-in-Chief Phi. Theta Kappa Student Government. Sophomore Councilman Finalist, Florida Blue Key Award Young Democrats, Political Union Finalist, Apollo Award Finalist, Apollo Award GODFREY LENNON. SK Student Government, President Debating Team Theta Psi Phi MICHAEL HUFFER, SP Student Government, Vice-President Wooden Horse 1' ELEANOR OWENS, SK YWCA, President Student Government, Secretary Debating Society Recipient, Martin M. Franks Scholarship KATHY CLEGHORN, CL Student Government, Treasurer TROIAD, Assistant Editor Young Democrats Mademoiselle College Board Member JOYCE WHIGHAM, SP STEVE CALDWELL WRIGHT,SK Head Cheerleader for Trojans Obelisk Newman Club, Vice-President Debating Society Obelisk, Phi Rho Pi, Varsity Sports Negro Youth Today Speaker Finalist, Apollo Award ANN DURRETT, CL Student Government, Sophomore President Civinettes, Lt. Governor of Zone 2, Florida District Collegiate Civitan 3,1 If 4-I xx BILL COTE, CL TROIAD, Head of Photography Manager, Sir Michael and the Sound CATHY COLEMAN, SP Student Government, Treasurer, Executive Secretary Civinettes Phi Theta Kappa '21 SUSAN FRICKE, SP 'WW 1 DI DO, President V ' 5 . 7 , , 1 am.. Bob Harms, CL f- The value of religion does not consist of the institu- tionalized values handed down by the representative churches. We look to the Church for the ultimate answers, rather than to ourselves. Mary McNally, SPf It is more or less a guideline. l don't just accept what churchfathers say. I take their evaluation. apply it to my own life, and arrive at conclusions based on their decree. l PJC. Students Talk on Their Generation The rebellious nature of college students at Berkeley, the participation of college students in demonstrations and counter-demonstrations, and riots in Ft. Lauderdale has brought world attention to America's youth. The emergence of the free love movement, LSD, and draft card burning has caused many people to raise their eyebrows and speak of the new generation? Here, college students at SPJC state their views on this new generation . . . their gener- ation. ON RELIGION Ei' rf I 'W .. I its I Mt. X ...x . . IK 'XY-E Trecha Litton, SP AMI was brought to be very religious but I began having doubts. I didn't go to church for a year because I was uncertain. Now I have found a church which I like and have converted. l73 ON THIS GENERATION emi? tt. as if Roosevelt Baker, SK This generation is more rebellious than the last. Today we have the mini-skirts and the mod hair styles. When things do not go our way, we rebel! my ,v,, Bill Cote, Cl f- Our generation is different in that it does not rely on pre-established standards of behavior. This is an advantage because the world is drastically more com- plex than before, and no ready made rule of thumb could adequately guide our behavior. Jim Earle, SP -- This generation is under more pressureg pressure brought on by the national situation. An example is education. School is no longer optional. You have to succeed, there is no alternative. ON MORALS GeolTrey Owens, SP - In general, morals are no dilTerent than generations before us. There's more talk todayg frankness and honesty. Morals don't change for good or bad-from generation to generation there is a different outlook. Everything is relative. an Pam Cousins, CL - Any changes in moral values and Suzanne Merrill, CL - With the greater personal free- standards that might be taking place within our genera- dom of our generation comes greater responsibility in tion are just a part of the many changes that have been finding moral values. The formal public morality of our taking place in Americaf' parents has been abandoned in favor of more liberally- minded individual relationships. ON INDIVIDUALISM Marva Hall, SP - Conformity is good because one has a chance to do more because the group is doing more. Yet, it is bad because it leaves no room for one to express himself. Ron Clark, Cl - I feel that everyone wants to be an individual or a non-conformist. It seems that society is built up around small cliques and people are afraid to break away and be individualists. Nonconform- ity has to do with one's mental outlook. Ronald Watkins, SK f College students should try to be more independent. Anyone can conform and be one of the in Crowd but a person who is independent and thinks for himself is an individual. That makes him a somebody . . . notjust an anybody. ..-.. E 1 5 E . y S -ff N ww gn Publications Imply Long Hours, Short Pay .....,.Q.,..f-W-,Aww-W f g W - ' ' Q :ilk if -lo W, , o ooo, - , T iiilif 1 mnfllwx V, 6' .,,,,..o Mo 5 , , 177 ,.. A --ii Troiad Thrives Under Female Editorship Associate Editor. Patty Perez. can finally rest on her laurels. I967 Troma' Editor. Sydney Frascu smiles over ujob well done. Who knows what evil lurks behind the lense of n Brownie Head Photographer Bill Cote. Troiad advisor is Mr. William S. Hunt Y . F: .Jie tif H33 39 -Q Q . 559951 H 1 in at Mr? i.nxi1kHAl Bonnie Carrabottu takes time to flush a big smile at the drawing board. Activities Editor, Evelyn McRae, shumes through piles ofpix. Writers Noel Isham and Mary Armbruster help Copy Editor Liz Scott put the words to the Troiad Picture Book. Assistant Editor Kathy Cleghorn puts the Luck of the Irish into the anyule. Pete, Al, and Mike Hickey sweat over another layoutjust before. M9 Buddha keeps office hours in the SUB as Troiad Business Manager Able-bodied Athletics Editor Ned Jaros exercises his strong talents. Index Editor Angela Jacobeg typists Eve Lelekis and Martha Hughes Layout planners Marty Perenchio, Cecile Jones, and Al Sikes. l 182 5 v ii-Gil Photographers are Ned .laros on the Retinette IB, Tommy Loughridge on the Exacta. J. D. Robbins on Starmite. Larry O'Connell on Zeis Ikon, and Hank Walker on Minolta. I ,cs . A2 i Ann Durrett and Mike Hickey lay out the opening section. 183 W A y y is it SR Obelisk staff from Clearwater is Mrs. Margaret Wilcox Cadvisorl. Sue Day, Pat Holst, Heidi Van Brunt, Julie Simmons, and Barbara Boss. 184 i or A, ,M iirs I-H'--,, .!l. 7.,,,..,.v- Co-representatives from Clearwater are Heidi Van Brunt and Pat Holst. .-.,-1 md X Skyway staff is Cynthia Benton CEditorJ, Korvin Hunter, Steve Wright flleading Boardb, Brian Wilson and Raymond Small. W W i Reading Board members are: Mrs. Martha Kirk tadvisorj Cary, Joanna St. Cyr. Lisa Hansen, Warner Anderson, Jeanne Mulhearn, Kathy Cook QEditor-in-chiefl a C J St. Petersburg members are ROW I: Joanna St. Cyr, Lisa Hansen, Suzanne Cox, Kathy Cook: ROW 2: Sherry Pastirjak, Kathy Premute, Gretchen Yeager, Nancy Gilley. Jeanne Mulhearng ROW3: Steve Cary, Dan Beeman, Vincent Harhn, Nancy Roche, ROW4: Ed Durbin, Philip Henry, John Ormsby, Bruce Burns. Obelisk staff artists from St. Petersburg are John Ormsby, Gretchen Yeager, Steve . je .. ,',. ly I I i ,Z g g i 5 t - - 'pg , - ef' M'-Q-4 Ynl ' , f Editor Harvey Johnson takes the reins of Wooden Horse to put the paper back in the money with junior college readers. Plywood Pony a, Horse of Different Color Bureau Chief Lana Brown races to beat Horse's deadlinejust before the wire. 186 Bureau Chief Joe Oglesbyjockeys Skyway campus. Stuart Lange, Managing Editor, proofreads the latest edition of Wooden Horse. Mike Rissler, writer, and Steve Luther, Feature Editor, discuss plans for next week's special feature dr it .. K, K ff hf, L : :-Wa : : - if L f -- if - xi e ' , , t N M . f Q . ,iv R In W 1 , P'-rs . i Sports Editor Richard Blaine and Jell' Owen turn out another great story hot olTthe wire. l Clearwater staff members are: Evelio Gonzales fSports Editorj, Gloria Crandall QFeature Editorj, Pam Ulmer fClub and Organizations Editorb, Larry Hooper fCartoonistJ, Sheila Hunter 1Assistant Bureau Chielj, Julia Thonen fClerk and Secretaryj, Jackie Foster fSpecial Projects Editorj. JS SGA Strives Toward Unity Among Campuses President Bob Failla and Mr. Eugene Biittner, ot'Clearwater. Q' 5 f ta.. X,,,. WE' President Bruce Ward and Dean McClure review SGA programs, l90 SGA Hosts District, Fights for Rights With tri-campus efforts, the SGA's circulated petitions to lower the Florida voting age. Skyway students were up in arms when threatened with the closing of their SUBg the SGA rallied, and food service was continued. St. Pete campus sponsored a blood drive and initiated a resolution providing scholarships for athletic and other departments. Clearwater hosted a successful November District III meeting ofjunior college student governments and featured the Virginia USAF Band in concert. i Skyway's Godfrey Lennon leads students, helped by Johnese Stonon. St. Pete campus ofllicers Kathy Sparks lSecretaryJ, Cathy Coleman fTreasurerj, and Mike HulTer QPresident pro templ discuss plans for SGA Blood Drive, Skyway campus secretary Eleanor Owens types the minutes ofa Senate meeting. Skyway Senate includes ROW 1: Clarence Bell. Dorothy Bell. Herman Arnold. Willie Pearl Keys. Samuel Davis ROW2.' Steve Wright, Queen Gibson, David Gary, Johnese Stonon. Godfrey Lennon. 2 B J A Clearwater campus Sophomore Class Officers are Sandy Sullivan QCouneilmanD. Ann Durrett CPresidenll, Barbara Bender 1Seeretary- Treasurerj, and Pete Peterson tVice Presidentj. Clearwater's new officers are Sherri Samuelson KSOph. COLlI1Cilmaf1l, St. Pete Senators are Roger Reed, Jackie Anderson, Steve Luther, Bruce Carla Gesling 1Soph, Secretary-Treasurerj. and Sydney Frasca CSoph. Palmer, Stuart Lange, and Helene Moon. Councilmanj. Pat Mitchell, Terry Mercer, Phyl Turbyfill, and Warner Anderson are St. Petersburg's new senate members. Lovey Lane, coordinator of club activities on Clear water Campus. Cathy Anderson, und Richard Clearwater freshman class officers are Ann McGee lSec Treasj Steve Langlars fPresiden0, Ned Jaros fVice Associate Justice Warner Andersong Chief Justice Stuart Langeg Director of Records Bill Reynolds, all of St. Petersburg. Frank Saitta, Director of Records and Chief Justice Bill Osborne of Clearwater. . , A imnqn .I Qlmbm b 3? Chief Justice David Gary with his Clerk and Director of Records Betty Frazier from Skyway. Courts Work Toward JC. Student Justice Operating under the Constitution ofthe Student Govern- ment Association, the Student Court judges violations against the regulation and ordinances of the college. It has two divisions: The Major Court with a Student Chief Justice presiding, and a five-student jury to determine guilt or innocenceg and the Minor Court with four Asso- ciate Justices for the purpose of decision. Each division has certain specified areas within its jurisdiction. All student vehicles must be registered with the Court and decals are issued for each one. A code of minimum and maximum action has been adopted to enforce the ordi- nances and regulations. SEA TED: Pat Lapentti, Dave Ham, Justices: Jay Rhodes, Defender. Secretaries Gloria Crandall and Marsha Wagner Check over new Court docket Defender Christine Wright and Justice Joanne Robbins. X L I N I Skyway campus Associate Justices Joanne Robbins and James Myles. COURT Mouonv W F-Rlon 9100-3100 196 Student Interests Challenge Campus Clubs Newman Members Show Ecumenical Spirit Newman Clubber questions Fr. Reason on Conscience and Laws of the Church. Sponsoring educational, religious, and social activities, the Newman Catholic Club is an active organization ofthe Clearwater and St. Petersburg Campuses. In the spirit of the Second Vatican Council, Newman members assume an integral part in the Church. Some of the projects undertaken by the club are informal student discussions, guest speaker programs, monthly communion break- fasts, Christmas caroling, a hayride and fund raising. Delegates attended the annual St. Augustine Diocese Regional Convention in Gainesville, at which Martin Perenchio, a Clearwater Campus Newmanite, was elec- ted Regional Director. ROW 1: Kathy Premuto, Gerry Seaberg, Jim Earle, Billie Birk, Charles Collins, Jim Cummings, Karla Hughes: ROWZ: Cindy Stahl, Joan Arnold, Betsy Dunn, Coleen Clemens, Joyce Whigham, Lorrie Rehmer. 198 M37-,E S' M534 Q New ,fra TQ ii' Nlwa if .4 in ' S' .. ,ferrari gy .nw , 2-Exim , ., ww wf ,f 5 J W xv 'Q QM 5 1 , Q km! ini gp' Mina? 1, 5 wi 04 Baptist Union Fosters Religious Feeling Clearwater officers are: John Lang- Clearwater members are ROW 1: Laura Degal, Betty Jean Musgrave, Darlene Bourgeiosg ROW 2: ford fPres.j, Carol Hardy CSec.D, By- Becky Henderson, Wanda Bell, Helen Compton, Beverly Roberts, Carol Hardy, Sue Dayg ROW 3: ron Horner fVice Presj, Rosanne Jenkins, Byron Horner, John Langford, Doug Harrell, Seth Williams. at if -M 4 9 ' , Members from St. Petersburg are Steve Bayless, Marilyn Tucker, Sally j . . sv A' H Hawsey, Shirley Hicks, Candy Nunez, Don Eggimann, not shown, Miss ,, I ,- ' ' ,- ,A Virginia Raysor Qadvisorj, Mr. Thomas Zurfiieh fadvisorb. tt- - .- , . it I 3 v Y -A i , . s fx v C? 'ir -1 Q f , ,f we ,ff -e Miss Denise Smith is St, Pete's Acting Chairman. 200 ROW 1: Sandra Mallory, Doris Lockett, Nilla Testaseccag ROW 2: Dian Pharr, Rebecca MeEachern, Pat Moweryg ROW 3: Dr. Pugh fadvisorj, Keith Jarrett, Russ McDaniels, Pete Peterson. NEA Develops Members'Teaching Ideals For the benefit of the students planning to enter the teaching profession, the Student National Education Association has been established on the Clearwater Cam- pus. SNEA strives to promote among students a profes- sional spirit and enthusiasm for teaching and to encour- Ofiicers are ROW 1: Marti Doyle fRecording Sec.j, Mark Freshwater fPres.j ROW2: Wayne Markham, Mike Rissler QSec,-Treas.j. age among future teachers a better understanding of local, state, national, and international organizations of the teaching profession. VISTA, Project Head Start and Camp Wecando are three programs with which the club has worked. Christian Scientists Promote Fellowship It is the purpose of the members of Christian Science to afford the college community the opportunity to learn the truth about their religion, unite the students in closer bonds of Christian Fellowship and promote inter-religious interests. Events of the year include a lecture given by Mr. Harry S. Smith of Atlanta, a movie on the Christian Science Monitorg and a Christian Science Workshop in which all interested persons could study the Bible and Science and Health with the Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. Eggheads James Greiner, Sandra Peters, N. G. Langford fadvisorj, and Billie Tsotsos assume the Shell Position to crack a tough problem. Eggheads Investigate Controversial Topics Another intellectually oriented organization, the Egghead Club meets to arouse interest in controversial subjects. Notable guest speakers are included in their programs. Some subjects discussed were LSD and Drugs, Evolution versus the Bible, and Viet Nam. l ROW I: Miss Marilyn Gwaltney fadvisorj, Billie Tsotsos fProgram Chairmanl, Sandra Peters CSec.-Treasj, Mr. Tom O'Kelley fadvisorjg ROW 2: Ralph Reis, Lowrey Whitson, George McCullough, David Brown, Marguerite Herr, Jim Johnson, Dennis Falck. hilosophy Clubbers uerry Surroundings 202 Under the joint sponsorship of Mr. Tom O'Kelley and Miss Marilyn Gwaltney, the Philosophy Club on the Clearwater Campus appeals to young intellectuals con- cerned with the ultimate questions. The meeting, held during the twelve o'clock lunch hour, features guest speakers and attracts forty to sixty members. ROW I: Betty Aidens, Cynthia Boldeng ROW 2: Jacqueline Owens, Deborah Sandersg ROW 3: Harriet Rainey, Delane Bellamy, Bernice Quarterman. Dancers Add Grace to Field of Athletics Modern Dancers relax in smiles during a tough practice session. Delane Bellamy and Jacqueline Owens make the acrobatics look easy. ,,, , , Political Affairs Club Honors thc U. . Q Council holds lea for area high school foreign exchange students. ROW 1: Lorrin Harris fPresidentJ, Marilyn Glenng ROW 2: Korvin Hunter, Donald McMillan fVice Presidentj, Ronald Smith, Christopher Brown. ROW 1: Louise Perry, Judith Anderson, Kathy Kelly: ROW 2: David M. Bittlingmeier, Don Freson, Wayne Ronke, Lonnie Political Unioners Hold ock Assembly Founded in l955 on the St. Petersburg Campus, the Polit- ical Union is designed to inform students of the structures of government and to acquaint them with different aspects of politics. In October, the Political Union sent eight delegates to Tallahassee for a mock assembly ofthe United Nations. There, they debated Red China's en- trance to the UN, and two Clearwater Political Union delegates were elected to speak to the General Assembly. Officers are Lonnie Hucks fPresidentJ, Kathy Kelley fSecretary-Treas urerj, and Darrell Jackson fVice Presidentj. 205 Democrats Attend ashington Convention l Young Demo sponsor Mr. Lausberg campaigns at Fall Rush Dance. Carol Homan, Lynn Van Duyne, and Kathy Cleghorn compare con- vention material from the College Young Democrats Conference in Washington, D.C.. 206 In order to stimulate interest in political activity and to get the students to examine their political philosophies, Young Democrats participate in various activities. The club was active this year in campaigning at area shopping centers for the November elections, and in conducting a straw poll-vote on campus for the High-Kirk contention and the Presidential race. For its own members, the club's first activity was an initiation dinner held at the Kapok Tree Inn. Delegates attended the National Young Democratic College Conference in Washington, D.C., spending several days in the center of government observ- ing law-making first hand. First session President Sam Durrance conducts bi-weekly meeting. ROW I: Sydney Frasca, Ruth Brandenburg, Lynn Van Duyne, Carol Homan, Kathy Cleghorng ROW 2: Al Sikes, Jim Koutsourais, Charmaine Metzl, Paula Tedrow, Sheila Bailey, Ed Folkesg ROW 3: Tom Kelly, Tony Tagarelli. J. D. Robbins, Sam Durrance, William Craver, Mr. Clem Lausberg. . - At the time of November elections, local politicians discussed their plat- forms with Young Democrats. la S 1 E . l l Members enjoy guest speaker at initiation banquet at the Kapok Tree Inn. 207 2 Donkey appeals to mule-headed independents to join the Young Republicans Club. Officers are: Kathi Zimmer fSec.l, Gloria Crandall fPres.J, Kirk Rowley fTreas.J, and Larry Shultz fVice Presb. State Senate Minority Leader, Bill Young, stimulated Kirk supporters to organize. 1' Stimulating interest in the Republican Party is the goal of the Young Republicans. Activities have included a November dance and car washes. Delegates attended the ' ' 1 A ' ' Florida Federation of Young Republicans state conven- tion at which their club was federated. 'K ROW I: Carol Strum, Gloria Crandall: ROW 2: Larry Schultz, Kathi Zimmer, Ken Bartong ROW 3: Richard Behnke, Sheila Hunter, Kirk Rowley ROW4.' John Younker, Tim Grieve, Ned Jaros. Mr. R. E. Dresbach Csponsorl. 209 'ki B ii., ,V 'L J at 33 MNH 3 Veterans Club oflicers: Ralph Reis QVice Presidentj, Bob Harns fPresidentl, Jim Johnson QSecretaryJ, Bruce Everhard fSergeant-At- Armsj, Thomas Mathewson QTreasurerJ. Representatives from the Veterans Administration proudly present Ralph Reis, Vice President of the Clearwater club, his monthly check. ROW 1: Ralph Reis, William Epps, Bob DeRosa, Dean F. Harwood, Thomas R. Mathewsong ROW 2: J. D. Robbins, Bruce R. Everard, Duane Delvlay. Russ Morgan, William Craverg ROWJJ James B. Williams. Tim Grieve. Gary Hartland, Ralph Wells. Jack Luftg ROW4: Mr. Adams Qadvisorb. Ned Jaros, Philip S. Brown. Jim Johnson, John C. T. Hall, Robert E. Harms. Guidance through confusion of registration helpful V.C. project. Clearwater Vets Club Assists Former G.I.'s Through the Veterans Club, former members of the armed services now attending Junior College are in- formed ofthe benefits available to them. Members ofthe club help Veterans enrolling in college for the first time to make the transition from military to college life. The club, sponsored by Mr. Jack Adams, assists veterans at registration, holds social events, and invites guest speakers. Zll r. Dental Hygienists Stress Teamwork Participation in Dental Hygiene Week and an annual luncheon are two of the activities sponsored this year by the Junior American Denial Hygienist Association. This club serves its members by keeping them informed of new ideas and innovations in dentistry. The club stresses the importance of teamwork for more effective service to both the dentist and patient. Officers are Chris Aycock tPresidentJ and Camilla Columbus fVice Presidentj. ROW 1: Janice Curwood, Diane Firth, Patty Evans, Jean Edwards, Eileen Nearing, Denise Smith: ROW2.' Sylvia Gonzalez, Camilla Columbus, Gracie Baty, Jan Jones, Royce Santiago, Ann Mobley, Inez Fidalgo, Jerry Marie Martin: ROW 3: Maridel Gustafson, Debbie Roush, Karen Goodwin, Susan Douglas, Judy Ninkle, Delores Hines, Donna Sunderlin, Yolanda Landeta, Lynda McCutch- eong ROW4: Kristine Martin, Ann Corridon, Claudia Livingston, Chris Aycock, Sally Dawson, Jill Chapman, Kathy Kirkham. 212 ROW I: Pam Johnson, Leslie Word, Judi Buckley, Cathy Tharin, Betsy Dunn, Sherrlyn Fisher, Kathy Hershberger, Janice Squires, Betty McKinzie, Rosaline Guzunicz, Pam Browng ROW 2: Carol Gagnon, Diana Edwards, Fran' Cara, Pat Nash, Karla Hughes, Sheila Mason, Toxie McCarter, Dorothy DeLage, Johanna Lyublanovits, Mary Neeam. ROW 1: Betsy Dunn fReporterj, Judi Buckley fHist0rianj, Betty Mc- Kinzie fPresidentjg ROW 2: Kathy Hershberger fFirst Vice Presidentj, Sheila Mason QCorresponding Secretaryj, Pam Brown fTreasurerJ, and Judy Bellin CRecording Secretaryy, absent. SNA Enthusiastically Attended Convention The Student Nurses Association of St. Petersburg Junior College is affiliated with and participates in the state and national levels of the association. This year, 200 nursing students attended the state convention held in Clearwater for which our organization was co-host. SNA strives to stimulate an understanding of and an interest in the pro- grams of the professional organization. They have dis- tinguished speakers who speak on topics of professional interest to nursing students. They have had a lawyer, doctors, and several directors of nursing from various area hospitals as speakers. SNA hopes to gain the interest of the nursing students by promoting high standards in education. Activities included donating a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, Christmas carolling at Bay Pines Hospital, a car wash and a fashion show. ROW I: Judi Warren, Nancy Haney, Mary McNally, Robert Conger, Joyce Whigham, Richard Hollanderg ROW 2: Constance Munch, Robert Bathgate, Bonnie Bang, Ginger Misiuk. Ada Appel, Jeanne Mulhearn, Ronald Richardsong ROW 3: Norm Henges, Eddie DelVecchio, Ralph Ferguson, Joe Kennedy, Bruce Burris, Scott Bray. Phi Rho Pi Clubbers Speak for Themselves Phi Rho Pi, the college international speech club, is the salvation of all students who speak with forked tongue and wish to straighten out their problem. With a little practice in such categories as debate, extemporaneous or public speaking, the most horribly confused hypo- glossal nerve will get the idea and deliver the message. In such contests as those held by Miami-Dade Junior College and Florida State, St. Petersburg's young speakers emerge golden-tongued. Outstanding speakers are 1 SEA TED, Mary McNally, Joyce Whigham, Connie Munch, Bonnie Bang, STANDING, Mrs. Hull tadvisorj, Eddie DelVecchio, Mr. Van Gorder tadvisorj. MH-N Speech team from Clearwater, Vernon Keiser, Miss Wood fadvisorj, Trudy Carrow, Julie Wilson, Bill Osborne, and Ed Teja, prepares to leave for contest in Leesburg. 214 ROW 1: Elsa Glass, Rosemary Sedlackg ROW 2: Lynn Rowland, Velma Hylley-Laursen, Mary Arm- Mike Bingham auditions fortalentshow, brusterg ROW 3: Larry O'Connell, Barbara Godvin, Suzanne Merrill, Miss Wood tadvisorlg ROW 4.' Mr. James Kelley fadvisorj, Bill Osborne, Stanley Jaros, Ken Osterman, Johnny Robbins. First trimester offiicers are Lynn Rowland fSecretaryj, and Suzanne Merrill fTreasurerJ, Bill Osborne fVice President! and Ken Osterman fPresidentJ. JC Thespians Make Debuts to F ootlights The Drama Club provides opportunities for its members to study, to learn, and to practice the arts of the thea- ter. The thirty-odd members of this organization partici- pate in talent shows and various other campus produc- tions. As a note of interest, Bill Osborne, the club's president, co-starred with well-known celebrity Anita Bryant at the Morton Plant Charity Ball on March 14, 1967. Skywayls Bowlers Have Talent To Spare ROW 1: Roosevelt Baker fVice Presidentj, Elizabeth Baker fPresidentJ, Delane Bellamy fStatisticianJg ROW 2: Ronald Lamb, David Gary, Bernard Crawford QTreasurerJ. Debating Society Manned by Able Arguers ROW I: Jacqueline Frazier, Eleanor Owens, Cynthia Benton, Ronald L. Lamb: ROW 2: Reverend William Smith, Bernard Craw- ford, Harold Burgohy, Godfredy Lennon. 216 Q5 ,f i ,fig f,f,gA, ,. ,, di? i K ffl s Q21 . .-R' Mrk Emile Delta Kappa Rho, Skyway Service Club vw il' Members are ROW 1: LaVonne Owens, Jo Ann Robbins, Kay Hopkins, Onida Pincheon, Betty Thompson, Brenda Williamsg ROW 2: Ann Starling, ,lean Strawter, Artherene Sanders, Edith Chancey, Eleanor Owensg not shown, Johnese Slonon. 2 ROW 1: Barbara Bender, Sandy Sullivan, ROW 2: Donna Weatherford, Patsy Lapentti, Susie Hightower, Michelle Bradheldg ROW 3: Gladys Penaranda, Linda Weis, Sharon Akers, Maria Manias, Anita Eatong ROW 4: Connie Rodriguez, Susan Rojack, Ann Durrett, Joyce Gaines. .lan Work, Ann McGee. were seen ushering for the SGA series of band concerts . and guiding at the open house. They sponsored an annual Valentine's Dance. In March, the girls participated in the Q Leukemia Drive by delivering cannisters to area mer- chants. The blue and white blazers of the Collegiate Civinettes Initiate Joyce Gaines offers bottle to Michelle Bradfield in friendly gesture. Ann Durrett, Clearwater's outstanding Civinette was elected Lt. Governor from Zone 2, Florida District Collegiate Civitan. 8 SEA TED are officers Patsy Lapentti fHistorianJ, Sharon Akers fChaplainJ, Susie Rojack fTreas.jg STANDING, Susie Hightower QVice Pres.J, Sandy Sullivan fPres.l, Barbara Bender fSgt,-At-Armsl. 2 From behind blue and white streamers, Susie Hightower and Patsy Lapentti recruit new members at the Fall Rush Dance. Civinette members and new rushees socialize at first informal tea Skyway's Active Girls Join the YWCA ROW I: Maxine Redding, Rogenia Churchwell, Eleanor Owens, Wylene Myers, Ernestine L. Law, Cynell Daniels: ROWZJ Annette Williams, Miss Mary Perrin, tsponsorhj, Alice Baker, Betty Frazier, Shirley Allen, Gwendolyn James, Elizabeth Mitchell, Oretha Moore, Linda Daniels, Joann Robbins. Men and Women Offer Services as Ushers wr- , . ROW 1: Maxine Redding, Linda Daniels, Rogenia Churchwell, Oretha Moore, Wylene Myers, Betty Frazier, Jeanette Thomas, Mrs. E. M. Monroe, ROW2: Shirley Allen, Roosevelt Baker, Willie Pearl Keys, David Gary, Alice Baker. 220 Collegiate Civitans Donate Scholarship Collegiate Civitan was established on the St. Petersburg Campus for the purpose of service to the school and the community. Among the club's activities are a car smash and a Claxton Fruitcake Sale. The club has contributed to the Student Government Association fund for door prizes at the basketball games and annually it donates money for a scholarship. ROW! Alice Dewitt Kathy Sparks Cathy Coleman Mike Germaine ROW2: Bruce Ward, Terry Mercer, Steve Luther. 221 Clearwater Circle K Ends Year of Service ll - r Developing leadership and improving the college commu- nity are the goals of Circle K International of the Clear- Dave Harrv and Bob Failla spend a Saturday painting parking markers. Tom Kelly and Gene Hughey check rules of International Circle K. 222 Water Campus, Sponsored by the Springtime City Kiwanis Club of Clearwater, Circle K is primarily a service organ- ization. Projecting its motto We build, the newly organized club took on a campus landscaping project as its main activity for the year. Chairman of the beauti- fication project was Dave Harry, who was nominated outstanding club member of Circle K of Florida. il 1 Year's main project will result in much needed shade over Clearwater Campus. Members are Tom Kelly fSecretary-Treasurerj, Dave Hair, .lay Rhodes, Steve Hightower, Bob Failla, Ned Jaros, Ray Johler. President Gene Hughey reviews success ofCircle K service projects. Dave Harry and Ray Johler invite students tojoin campus clubs Members are Karen Hughes. Pat And erso n tPresidentl, Mr. H. V. Hoflfadvisorl. and Kathy Zeller. hi u Epsilon Hosts Hotel Association Phi Mu Epsilon, Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Management dred and fifty dollar scholarships from the Statler Hotel fraternity, aims at fostering good relations between stu- Foundation. One of Phi Mu Epsilon's projects was to dents and employees ot' hotels and motels. Three ofthe host the Florida Hotel Association for their annual dinner members. President Patrick Anderson, Treasurer Charles at the Bayfront Center in St. Petersburg. Peterson, and Secretary Kathy Zeller received two hun- Mr. Hoffdemonstrates the use of the information rack, the room rack, and the tile on hotel occupants. 224 ROW 1: Joan Tiller, Nancy Jones, Jack Mustard: ROWZJ Andy Winston, Cheryl Hartinger, Bob Foxg ROW3.' Gary Coates, Brian Martin. Budd Smith1 ROW4: Mrs, Aust and Mr. Casto Cadvisorsl, Business Field Opens to Phi Beta Lambda R A 3 , tw ,LWV fs Y if 1,t 2, gg Phi Beta Lambda officers are: Josephine Whitman lTreasurer5, Joan Tiller fPresi- As a major project members sell Syntype Self-Correcting dentl, Ken Perry flleporterjg SITTING, Nancy Jones QSecretaryl. Ribbon. 225 Z Amateur Radio Qperators Learn Techniques To provide within the college an amateur radio station, to promote interest in amateur radio, and to fulfill a public service are the three main aims ofthe St. Peters- burg Campus Amateur Radio Club. The club's radio station, WFUFU, is afliliated with the Amateur Civil Emergency Service. Members of the club are available for radio communication in emergency situations, A unique service is provided by the club's faculty sponsor Mr. Jasper, who tutors a blind boy from West Palm Beach in mathematics over the radio. 'uns A member of the administrative staff. Don McKenzie participates active- Sending and Copying Morse Code are Larry Strickland and Jrrn Tye' ly in Amateur Radio Club. John Juergens. president. relays message to distant short wave station, Jr- Jasper snows Larry Strickllund the tricks gfuming, 226 A 'Saga mifisifc ' 1 .sq Social Clubs Enhance Tri-Campus Scene F -'L ROW 1: Susie Gay. Trudi Lundstrom1 ROW2: Darlene Brinson, Loretta Lopez, Pam Rose, Marti Gar- rison, Lovey Lane, Derenda Britts, Kathy Pateg ROW 3: Kiki Pollard, Rosemary King, Donna Walkerg ROW 4: Laurie Burns, Julie Wilson, Carla Geslingg ROW 5: Margie Davison, Arlene Dinsmore. Pal Robertsg ROW 6: Lynn Owens, Sheri Owens, Barbara Kerk, ROW 7: Cindy Jenks, Marti Begin, ROW 8: Muriel Owens, Alina Mazas. Mrs. Vilma Zalupski fadvisorl, Carole Starr. Clearwater Now Served by Alpha Psi Omega By bringing together girls of similar interests and ideas, Alpha Psi' Omega social sorority offers them the opportu- nity to enrich their lives through service to school and community. Clearwater's only girl's social club, Alpha Psi Omega has undertaken many service, social and fund-raising projects. Members helped teach retarded children to swim, and participated in the Heart Fund 228 and March of Dimes Drives. They helped a needy family at Christmas and gave an Easter Egg Hunt for orphan children. On campus, Alpha Psi Omega held open and closed rush parties, and sponsored both a St, Patrick's Day barn dance and a talent show. Fund raising projects have included a car wash, donut and candy sales. .ln 3 5. First Semester Officers are: SEA TED, Julie Wilson CSecrelaryj, Laurie Burns QVice Presidemj, Margie Davidson fTreusurerJg STA NDING, Ar- lene Dinsmore QPresidentJ, Mrs. Zalupski fAdvisorJ. Second Semester Officers are Derenda Britts fVice Presidentj, Lovey Lane fPresident5, andCarla Gesling fTreasurerj. Randy Owens is one Mascot who enjoys his position with APO girls, 229 ig, WGA, 'Q' or 641 Officers are SEA TED: Billie Jean Johnson 1Historianl, Susan Fricke fPresidentJ, Jacque Anderson LSocial Alfairsjg STANDING: Sue Whittington fSecretaryl, Debbie Carroll fHistorianj, Kathy Hall fRush Captainl, Mardel McCormick CVice Presidentl, Karen Kelsay 1Pledge Mastery. Louise Howell fAthletic Cuptainj, Sue Yaliin fSergeant-At-Armsj. Proud DIDO members Lola Gibson, Vicki Rubin, Debbie Carrol, and Sue Whittington display their scrapbook at open rush. ROW 1: Jacque Anderson, Rick McCormick, Howard Travis, Cletos Mouzourakes, Danny Helow, Susan Frickeg ROW 2: Mardell McCormick, Kathy Hall, Carla Habel, Sue Whittington, Gaye Zinn, Lola Gibson, Karen Kelsay, Billie Jean Johnson, Louise Howell, Kathy Scot, Vickie Rubin, Debbie Car- roll, Sue Yatiin. Active DIDO Beasts Eventful College Year DIDO was organized in 1932 on the St. Petersburg Cam- pus to promote social and school activity. The club works together in various school and community projects, and this year is distinguished by their new heather red suits. The DIDO's began the school year by sending six representa- tive hostesses to the Mademoiselle fashion show and pro- vided properties for the play, Finian's Rainbow. Serving on the welcoming committee, the entire club greeted new students at Orientation and put up welcome signs around the campus. In addition, DIDO supported Student Gov- ernment by serving as poll workers for elections, making signs to encourage student voting, and making signs for activity and homecoming. Decorations for the Harvest Ball were planned and put up by the club. DIDO opened the basketball season with the first sock hop and two rep- resentative hostesses were sent to the faculty tea. DIDO supported the Cancer Society program and assisted the Optimists by selling Circus tickets. As a grand finale to , close out an eventful year, DIDO held a spring dance. 231 ROW 1: Sylvia Neimier, Wayne Willy Wilson, Liz Reed, ROW 2: Claudette Mastry, Pat Pasley, Barbara Jay, ROW3: Barbara Newman, Clint Monts de Oca, Carol Beth Calbeckg ROW 4: Carlou Lette, Ron Craft, Linda Dixon, ROW 5: Cindy Shelton, Carrol Yates, Gwyn Mc- Cracking ROW6: Linda Guggino, Betty Ferrao. 232 During open rush activities, Barbara Jay signs up rushees for LHL Pat Pasley helps Carla Peccetti put a little English on the ball. Barbara Jay makes Hnal important adjustment so that everythmg IS coming up roses. St. Pete Society Swings Gut to LHL B631 Mano Social Sorority Assists Crientation Striving for betterment ofthe school and better relation- ships among students are the goals of Mano social soror- ity. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Betty Dutton, Mano assisted at orientation, ran a booth at the Shriner's Dance, sponsored school dances, conducted car washes, and sold donuts. Ofiicers are ROW I: Sharon Bousqet fChaplain5, Babs McLean iTreasurerj, Janet Verlanic QPresidentJ, Helga Bliwernitz CVice Presidentj, Darlene Michaud fSecretary1g ROW2: Sandy Rogers fHistorianJ, Nancy Verwhot fRush Captainl, Linda Mungen fSocial Affairsj, Sandy Towne CSergeant-At-Armsj. 234 ROW I: Darlene Michaud, Bob Cotherin, Rusty Kraemer, Sharon Bousquet, Art Lassoni, George Sales. Sandy Towne: ROW 2: Kathy Sacket. Jane Coombs. Diane Moyer, Lynn Hughes, Cheryl Cognac, Yvonne Moyer: ROW3: Babs McLean, Linda Bouton, Sheila Bachman. Nancy Lake. Marcia Smith, Sandy Rogers, Linda Mungen, Joan Durack. Helga Bliwernitz. Nancy Verholt. Caro- lyn Fraze, Janet Verlanic. Mascots Barbara Jay, Margaret Thornton, Susan Fricke, Barbara Newman. Pyramid Brothers Enjoy Rush Festivities ROW I.' Robert Holland, Fred Cunningham tViee Presidentl. Ronald L. Lamb tScrgeant-At-Armsj. Avery Smith tPrcsidentl1 ROW 2: Robert Wil- liams, Raymond Small, W, Godfrey Lennon. Lawrence Hills. Curtis Davis, Lorrin Harris tllean of Plcdgesl. Theta Psi Phi Pledges Undergo Rush Week an-4: V. 1 ll!!! lf Hit i - x 34115 I if 51 . ww Y ,mf I A Q. g iv .pam gnu 238 239 Sigma Delta Gamma Top Girls, Greek Club 2 ROW I: Dorothy Bell. Amanda Smith: ROW 2: Betty Frazier, Christine Wright, Harriet Rainey: Not shown: Betty Forbes Sharon Keaton. Evelyn Davenport. 1 i i 5 1 l 4 'pr' Over a cup ofcolTee, socialites Betty Frazier and Harriet Rainey share a school memory .,Y':.:. -' 1 Qfz, .F .W , 5 'wif' W-4.:,1.1g,. -T 'uwvaygfa . 1-.L f. ,- fv- 'QL If 3 5 ' W V fi f . . L ,. m , 44. i .gf Demanding of time, etlort, and dedication, athletics at St. Petersburg Jr. College claims the greatest number of ac- tive participants. The sheer nature of physical competi- tion is what places the severe demands upon those who compete successfully. It is imperative that the athlete possess a unique brand of pride and determination. With the lack of financial incentive and strong student body support at St. Petersburg Jr. College, the athlete must find within himself the desire to endure the painstaking training and practice without which victory would be unobtainable. .M . Track Team Captures District First Place Over a three mile endurance course, the St. Petersburg Junior College Track Team ran to a winning season. Tak- ing Florida Junior College Athletic Association first place honors in the district, third in the region and fourth in the state, the team went on to place thirteenth in the national competition. At the Daytona Invitational, these thin-clads scored for a fifth place. At all levels of competition, the 1966-67 Cross Country Track year was a rewarding one. nf ROW 1: Larry Jeffries, JefT Christian, Randy Myersg ROW 2: Tom Ross, George Brown CCoachj, Paul Leavesley. V Lee Luper, Dave Fresh, Ken Zopf, Mike McWhorter, Rusty Nail and J. T. Guida line up for mug shot to go on annual record Cagers End 22 Game Season -1 ' George K. McCr0ssin, coach of 1967 Trojans smiles as he comments on this season's victories and defeats in basketball competition, The St. Petersburg Junior College basketball team suf- fered a year of disappointingly close losses. An overall record of 8al4 showed that many defeats had only one or two point margins in the scores. However, the cagers are looking forward to a more successful season with the prospect of increased student support and the return of veteran players Lee Luper, Rusty Nail, and Willie Richardson. Dave Fresh, Guard Ken Zopf, Forward ,. -M .. -Q- EA Q 1, 6 k few - New f fiiij, ' ' 'QW- Vfg, K h'i g...-an 2 -vw., Basketball Competition Breeds Tension Y W w . E i L 252 From Start to Finish, St. Petr-:rsburg's Gallant Trojans Fight Hard for Victory ' sv 5 M,-Mn,,.,,H.1-aww ,...-.-Q fm 2 -bw ,X s' Women's Basketball Completes 4- Season ROW I: Betty Aikens fOutstanding Player Award Winnerj, Sadie Southers, Pat Bailey, Cindy Stahl: ROW 2: Elizabeth Mitchell, Morris Waller, Ruby Everett, Cynthia Dagostino, Bunny Gibson: ROW 3: Tanya Llano fManagerl, M. C. Gilbert, Ann Honetor CScorekeeperJ. 255 E s Q Q 5 s 5 Cheerleaders Rally ,Round the Athletes C 'Xi Cindy Wilcox Joyce Whigham, Captain Franny Adams Connie Gaugh Sprmg Heralds Start of Baseball Season Q if ,Q 'I y I rl f y, , B 2 E . .,,k - .X . , r . ROW 1: Doug Chorvat, Jess Thomas, Bob Perry, Ray Oktavec, Ron Demps, Louis Johnson, Avery Smith, Wayne Virgil, Richard Huerta, Robert Chor vat, Byron Janesg ROW 2: George Brown fCoachj, Rich Sleeper tStudent Managerj, Craig Bjurquist, Tom Ward, Rich Grandish, Mike Dwyer, How- ard Cachoun. George Lane. Ron Radford, Ken Vanderpool. Ray DuPont, Bob Chabot, Mike Paulson, Phil Ranley, Joel Seaton. Paul Todaro, Al Fea- gin, Chuck VanFossan fStudent Managery, and Bill Teufel. 258 l Wx ' 9 H In ZZ L - .. Mfg-Aa sfmggvg wp- ,V if :waz wgf zQ.lQ,,5g,g, 35:13-Aff QL. , ff Aki -im pl fs .Asa - H Y ,, , . - ' 533 Q.: agi,il2S?5ifvf9S':ixffisx . 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Swinging Golfers Drive to Winning Season Mike Reuthers Gary Arr10ld Jim Barber Dick Stephens Charles Morant, Coach .lere Lehey Bob McKee Paul DeLaire ROW I: Mrs. T. B. Rawls fCoachj, Frances Ballard, Susie Waseg ROW2: Shirley Ballinger, Lucia Valz, Toni Little, Barbara Shank. a 0 ' Tenms Team RZISCS Racket To Net Wlns ln! um!!!-M M 268 .,, fs -, -W 'I' ff sg me , ,. gin X A m x 2 W? . A - ,lgkw I-M, ,H Q, , we. N.: , . '-NJ' :,. 5 A 1 4 el m,i,,i A .i ,. K 4. ju J 'wal ,sim la f fi ws..5 270 S + ROW 1: Dave Shaffer, Dave Tolle, Bill Mathews: ROW2: Mrs. Tannye B. Rawls fCoachJ, Stephen Pressmer, Rainer Blomberg, Tim Barrett, Alex Stewetzer. r'- '1H'G'Q Action of Intramurals Pictured in Soccer ' I ............... f,,, ,, , , , , - -Af- - College Competition Challenges Freshmen A student sees the light and wishes to share his know- ledge with the class. Confused freshman John Mixon pauses and asks, where do I go from here? Ex-serviceman Richard Crook realizes the importance of conscientious studying. 273 1- Steven Abrey Paula Adams Allan Adderley Bonnie Adshead Nathan Alband J im Albin Michael Albritton Carolyn Allen Josephine Allen Pedro Alphonso Joan Alwin .Iohn Ambrose Robert Amon Gertrude Anderson Jerry Anderson Stan Anderson Karl Andre Thelma Andrews Jill Ardifl' Kerry Armes Gary Armold Miriam Ash Marilyn Aspenwall Christine Austin Connie Austin Cathy Autenrieth Cliff Ayers Maria Azorin Grace Backus Sheila Bailey Bruce Baker Pam Baker Roosevelt Baker Tom Baker Joe Baldasan Ruby Baldinger Dennis Baldwin Bonnie Bang Shirley Barber Sandy Bardell Tim Barker Randy Barlow EY- 7 1 ,t,4,f.- s i Z X ARK? . L ::. 1 . P l e Q . 1 X R ,Q M., l w as , ' I e., . if V V . ,ts E ,Af fyfxrfm if a W E S ii Fa: ?i if-is - ' Freshman Stephen Barnes John Baron Claire Bartlett Dave Bartolini Dee Dee Baskovich Bob Bathgate Bernie Bauman Joan Baynard John Beasley Jimmy Beaty Stephen Beeler Morris Behar Joseph Beikireh Michelle Beilage James Belcher Dorothy Bell Emily Bellamy Eliseo Bello Rita Benefield Harold Bennett Leah Bennett Preston Beremand William Bergstrom Robert Berrett Charles Bess Fred Bez Suzannah Biber Celeste Bichanai Patty Birch Betty Birclsong Mike Bishol'T Joseph Bishop Richard Blackshear Lorene Blake Nancy Blankenship Rainer Blomberg Carol Bloom Sandra Bloss Jacqueline Bludson Marina Bodden Attila Bodo Erwin Bodo Ben Boggs Russel Bogue John Bond Bob Booth Robert Booth Alfred Boreman Barbara Boss Linda Bossom Carol Bourdeau Darlene Bourgeois Linda Bourn .ef at zen 2955 Hgtifiieif ' A K' T if 54525 , at 5 5 S175 me siefifl x J WW wise V its ,Zh 5: by I. , l t? Zk' , . r Sz, . , ' X? F 5 as Freshman Alan Bourne Frederick Bowden Dennis Bowman Judy Bradford Eric Branch Scott Bray Mary Ann Brinkley Darlene Brinson Sylvia Brison Elizabeth Bristle Annie Brooks Jimmilee Brooks Robert Brough Ann Brown Barbara Brown Christopher Brown Clyde Brown Edward Brown Freddie Brown Lana Brown Philip Brown Robert Brown Robert G. Brown Shirley Brown Cecile Bruce Cheryl Brungton Berverly Bryan Eulene Bryant Stephen Buczinski David Buell Freshman Shirley Bunts Harold Burgohy Robert Burke Jean Burkette Vickie Burkhead Mary Burney Donald Burtch Steve Burton Douglas Bush Frank Bush John Buss Karen Butler Pat Butler Barbara Calbeck Richard Cameron Dewey Camp George Campbell Suzanne Campbell .lack Canal Linda Cannaday Frank Cannella E.J. Cannon Velia Cantero Pelayo Cantos ' gr M nwyin WMM? VVK-f . QQ, .., .- 'JN .ii , gy ,. new 'M . 35 WN Cheryl Caratzola Ricky Carnes Elaine Carney Judy Carr Kitty Carr Robert Carreiro John Carroll Gloria Carter Mike Carter Frederick Case Terry Casey Barbara Cebula Barbara Chaitow David Chambers Janice Chapman Willie Chapper Judy Cheely Thomas Cheney John Chittenden Robert Chorvat Shellie Christian Kathleen Church Rogenia Churchwell Donald Clark Coleen Clemens Bob Cloud Walter Clyne James Coachman Donald Collie Gay Coletto Jerry Comellas Tommy Cook Betty Cooper Beverly Courser Peggy Craig Freshman Marilyn Craig Gloria Crandall Richard Craparo Bernard Crawford Carmen Crawford Patrick Creal Chrystie Creighton Bob Cribbs John Crine Joseph Crompton Wayne Cross Charles Crowder Carolyn Crumb Gary Cupp Joan Curry Wayne Curtis Larry Cushion Lori Cutler Judy Dahlia William Daken Donna Dalton Richard D'Amico Leonard Daszkiewicz Susan Dasher s,ry ,K ry ff f f I ,L , iii ii '13, C Q -l -353,1 ,.b. az my K 14 2 5? Wei Q am, 2 -w .. r, Y gif ty I 4 A ,fe JP Alejandro Daumy Judy Dawkins Ronald Day Sue Day William Day Larry Dayhull' Margaret Daymond Julian Deal Danny Dean Ronald Dearmin Cynthia Deeb Barbara DeFerino Candice DeJordy Paul DeLaire Ken Delman Duane DeMay Lanara Dennard Priscilla Deremer Jean Deschenes Diana DeStefano Bill Diggs Willie Dillon Cathy Dinsmore Lois Dolf Willard Doswell Mary Anne Doty Richard Downing Marti Doyle James Drake Orin Dubbeld Woody Dubowski Anthony Dunn Robert Dunn Tim Dunn Alice DuPont John Dutcher Richard Duval Michael Dwyer Ronald Dylgeman James Earle James Earle Calvin Early 7 Q Anita Eaton Willard Eberhard Charles Eckhardt Betsy Edge .lean Edwards Ronald Edwards Michael Elam Susan Ely Kenneth Emerson Linda Engel Karen Enlow Aldo Estevez Martin Evaldi Martha Evans George Eveleigh Bruce Everard Harley Everett Robin Faber Valerie Fahrney Mary Lois Fair Ronald Fannin Buddy Farrar Steve Ferguson Arlene Fernandez Leslee Fick Michael Fickes lnez Fidalgo Charlotte Finn Linda Finney Matt Fischer Loyall E. Fisher, Jr. Jeanne Fleischman Nancy Fleming Calvin Flemings Laurie Flitcraft Joyce Fonseca Shirley Fordyce Allen Fortson Edward Foster Harold Foster Jacqueline Foster Sherry Foster - A, tt: 2 fx- X v -t Q 'Ft F ,xg is W E W-A elk- My 'Fir . ::. . 'gtk , 2 .x , , K 5 HMA A . W - 1, ,X as fe a IT4 Q.. Q t 54 fi ,V A M, ia,-fgmg , mm. was af . I-ff QQQM ., V, - -r' g 5 ,f fl 3. uw. . .5 ,t 1 1 li, , L Q if if ,ggi X ii? W . fx- L lg lil' Robert Fox Debbie Franklin Floyd Freeman Trudy Freeman Jim Frisbie Robert Fritsch Muriel Fuchs Roger Fuller Dorothy Fullerton Grace Fullerton Barbara Furmea Bob Furney Jim Gaberle Joyce Gaines Mary Gamble Otis Gambrell Guillermo Garcia Don Garretson S Marti Garrison Greg Gay Bonnie Genaurdi Yvonne George Gail Gibson Janice Gifford Jo-Ann Gilbert Charles Gildrie Paula Gillenwaters Gail Gilmartin Elsa Glass Nancy Glaves Marilyn Glenn Elwyn Glidden Dwight Glisson Barbara Godvin Margaret Godwin Terry Goins Maritza Golan Sandy Golden Robert Gonser Emelio Gonzalez Jo Gonzales Fairella Gonzalez Rebecca Gordon Richard Gordon Herod Gossage Ky Grand Geneva Grawberg Gloria Green Richard Greenier Gail Greenwood Larry Greenwood Douglas Gregory Thomas Gregory James Greiner Don Gresh Timothy Grieve Rodney Grihin Gaylene Grim Orville Grounds Frank Guida I ofa.. X , W, 'T i if v is J .'i. 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K I I 2 R S ,,.Sa1 . , , xi- ,,.yfg,,: KM Daniel Gruber Greg Gunn Maridel Gustafson Edward Guy Bill Gwyer John Haarbauer John Hall Roy Hall David Ham Linda Hamilton John Hammond Janice Hampton Toni Hancock Nancy Haney Gail Hansen Lisa Hansen Sharon Harbaugh Roberta Harbison Larry Harmsen Lee Harrell Christine Harris Dannie Sue Harrison Wayne Harrison David Hatfield Sandra Yaya Gail Hazley Donald Henderson Sidney Henderson Mattie Hendri John Henninger Mariann Henry Ondra Henry Vickie Herndon Robert Hersey Richard Hetherton Gary Hiatt Shirley Hicks Wayne Hidalgo Becky Hightower Randy Hightower Ginger Hiley Joseph Hill Lila Hill Terry Hinely Ted Hoekstra Mary Hoffman Richard Hollander Eddie Holmes Larry Hooper Gale Hopkins Lydia Hopkins Charla Horman Jane Horney Sandra Hornung Bruce Hopkins Linda House Willie Housley Coralie Houston Clark Howard Rosalyn Howard gg. ..xF ' jr 7 new ,,'. ,L in yxil v . 5, fs ff Ak if ill. 'QQ , if? 35 is , ? or an -- 7 :a a - Q Q6 fa, Qlfii N in-W4 -1l ' 1 ,L a- J? ., . igf . . .A aw 89,9 5335 mieffff 'Hua Freshman Steve Howard Robert Huber Lonnie Hucks Gilda Huerta Sarah Huggins Barbara Hull Bernice Hull Lynda Hull Velma Hulley-L Leamon Hunt Sheila Hunter Linda Huntt Gifford Hurley Roxanne Hurtt Marie Elaine Hu Kathlyn Ingram Linda lnskeep Jorja Insko aursen tchins Freshman Marilyn Isaacs Bernie Jackson Darrell Jackson Raymond Jackson Robert Jagoda Jennifer Jakmier Gerald Jamieson Kathy Jamison Linda Janocha Ned Jaros Lucy Jefferson Joyce Jenkins Rozanne Jenkins Sharron Jenkins Cindy Jenks Thomas Jerger David Jessen John Jessen Wilfred Jimenez Arthur Johannessen Beverly Johnson David Johnson Doug Johnson Eileen Johnson A ,.s,..?,,.,K:? mai' K it Z,' S 1 2 . . Mk Yi 'mai 'e -mf , inf' S MW L, 1 J 9' 9501 Bw i z- , A Utfxxt W? ,X 35- ? YB E3 Q A 1. ANS J as gas 'mpg Julia Johnson Manzel Johnson Margaret Johnson Pat Johnson Paul Johnson Robert Johnson Samuel David Johnson Sue Johnson Shawn Joiner Peggy J olly Nancy Jondahl Belinda Jones Carol Jones Cecile Jones Harold Jones Patricia Jones Pat Jourdan Ronald Juergens Gloria Jurkowski James Labadie Michael Labadie Tom La Bruto Larry La Della Jere Lahey Karen Lake Valerie Lane Jay Langer Steve Langlais Joan Langley Elaine La Porte Lawren Larkins Judy Larsen Otis Larry John Lash Ralph Latson Danny Laughridge Ann Lay Roseanne Layheld Sandra Lazzari Jane Leason Alan Le Coney Thomas Lehmann 'fag f as dit, 3 '-wr---..,,.,...,1 ww wt- Mark Kaiser Shirley Kaiser Susan Karnes Holly Kehm Sherye Keirn William Keith Rae Claire Kelley Avis Kelso Miles Kempf George Kenyon Melinda Kerr Richard Kessler Willie Pearl Keys Jack Kierecki Mae Ellen Kilpatrick Mary Beth Kilpatrick Rena Kimak Roy King Shirley Kirat Gene Kistler John Kisz Collen Klein John Klein Yvonne Klimis 'M' .J 3 1 J '5- 3 5. , L A, X 1' v-fa J Q? r fa lf' ,W g rx- f i ann., A mf 'F' wi gs Q- ..A, 1 WE 'Xi 1 f . we 'Q mm LM. -Sv' c l J s J Freshman Maureen Klinzing Jim Knighton Dick Knowles Dana Kontzen Mary Kay Koontz Robert Kraus Anthony Krebs Paul Krehbiel Karen Krouse Marilyn Kruczek Louis Kubler Marty KuiTcl Charles Kuhn Karen Kunelius Sharon Kupperschmid Tony Lemus Carol Lewis Joyce Lewis Robert Lewis Frances Libby Laura Libman Cynthia Liccio Martin Lidvall James Lieupo Marcia Linker Richard Linthicum Ron Lollar Al Long Cheryl Longstreet Charles Loper Edith Lord William Love James Lowe Robert Lowe Paul Lucia Sherman Luckey John Ludlow Susan Ludzia Trudi Lundstrom Chris Luppens Richard Lyle Judy Lynch Bobbie Lytle Moses Mackey Patricia Madden Jim Mahagan Kathy Mahoney Ginny Mall Majorie Mallone Sandra Mallory Richard Malsnee Joan Manarino Dan Manke Thomas Mankovich Linda Manning Neverta Manning Gail Marks James Marsh Beverly Martin Brian Martin Jerry Marie Martin Terry Martin Laura Martinez John Marzulli Pat Marzulli Joe Maschino Lou Maschino Andrell Mason Linda Mason John Masson Richard Mather Margaret Mathers Evelyn Mathis Nancy Matson Ellen Mattingly Diana May Patricia Mayer Kenneth Mays April Maynard Marcia McBride Mary Karen McClelland Sam McClelland James McCullough Pat McGurk gp r1,, . , if If f J it 4? li ,M r we 4. v. .,-.Q ,p1w. '. f M Q 4, I. Y-gl a 1 X , ,. .. Q , , ' 'Nx gif ,wvklg , X v ea xg ' Mm' . ff? mkiifrf. - ,M .W . fa. ' .mi 1 M W e 'L 1 y r M, PE x-gh Uk! i, E Q in 0 fa , 1 xii? 'I' 'ik 1 NS., .. ffm' fli' f it , 5 M E wa H kx K 4- wz N 3 f' if im ll f:!:lfKX If ,E , gi: 'U' ' Vx li is gi 111 lu F 'K 'ke' 'Hs in., ,With T X jx 33 -we -ki . S f Q 3 WM iff! ,, avi 0 it Val McElveen Joyce McFarland Ann McGee Silas McGhee Kyle McGraw Virginia McHugh William McHugh Ellen McIntyre Hazel Mclntyre Tom McKeen Cathy McKenzie Philipp McKenzie Rick McKnight Linda McLain Connie McLaughlin Leon McLaughlin Karyn McLeland Mike McLeod Maureen McMahon Jim McMillan Edith McMullen Michelle McPherson Mary Alice McRoberts Mary Ann Mears Elizabeth Meishner Alphonia Mendoza Don Mercer Delight Merigold Jeannette Meyer Rosalie Miazga E x :.,' we if ' f , .4 S X ay Sw t QQ 1 it EA: A W , .N-:I, X- A fr ' ,ini an 1, i ' i i . Q 0 XV fm iw! I 294 l lg Freshman Agustin Mier Barbara Mikos Tony Milian Gail Miller James Miller Paul Miller Russell Miller Bob Millican Lynda Mills Neal Milton Jettie Miner Duane Mitchell Janet Mitchell Michael Mitchell Patricia Mitchell John Mixon Marie Montane John Moody J' 'fl Us s mf-x,.i.. Q.. H -4 1 ' : ai-iam 3 A . Q J. it N LIES Q my , I me 2? 5 F I A gg! i if l ei.. an ff 7 Q. J f.1,' I 1 t - 'gz ' ' :Q- , ,hy ,vz ,ZZ li., A ,sa X N fa MX JC! Bradley Moore Richard Moore Rosaline Moore Hank Merback Rosa Morgan Willie Moses William Moshier Harry Mosley Richard Mewry Maria Mule Rosemary Mullholland Cheri Mullins Harry Mundy Sandy Murasso Joseph Mustipher Paula Mutchmore Randy Myers James Myles Jessica Neal Carol Neeb Larry Nelson Linda Nelson Patricia Nelson Rodney Nelson James New Monika Newman Marian Newberry Ann Newton Larry Nix Tom Nocera George Noel Kathy Noethen Joy Nolan Nikki Norris Stephanie North Nancy Norton Sharon Norton Willie Norton Walter Novell Robert Odom Noriko Ohta Freshman Jeanne Olds Beverly Oliva Karen Olivit Laurel Olson Mark Olson Henry Ondra Besty Orbe Kenneth O'Steen Mike Outen Anne Overbey Terry Overstreet Lynn Owens John Oxley Carmen Padilla Arlene Page Stephen Palmer Harrie Parker Vince Pardo Della Parker Pamela Parker Debbie Partelow Sandra Pascall Tony Patterson Mike Paulson Tasha Paulovic Sharon Paus Ron Payette Nicki Peasley Margaret Peddicord Gladys Penavanda it F Q, fi ie, , X f ,E A R -:-rf 1551 if . . thrigki 3 05553 ip ' '- a'4 f3fw , 7.3 I iff' fs' .-pgs -.1 i. Page , Q K Q -zn- if qv f Ir l .iw 3, 'G E5E,1'm ' J of: J ,,-q. aww ,KJ :-, 5 -f' at 'W in 4- Q K gg fe f x 5: E1- 'Q ' A5505 lf liyi 4 1, . T - -42 M 'T ,Y , fy! ga T ' q w. , riivuf ' El . H - , t, fl i ow V154 , ,,, 4 Z l at-,Q at s 9 we .4 X, 3 l x f. l f , 'M' V- If , U i , ,fl ilt C X 1 M 4 E1 at iw A MV an My-1, 'ff wil Martin Perenchio Leoncio Perez Vivian Perez Barbara Perrry Ken Perry Fran Peters Russell Petersen Kris Peterson Robert Peyinghaus Robert Phaneuf Cheryl Phero Cheri Phillips Sandra Phillips Randy Pike Ouida Pincheon Bill Pinckley Tina Pipitone Catherine Pizanias Delores Poirier Anthony Polito Eileen Pollock Mauricio Ponce Daisy Ponder Ponald Porter Joe Potter Robert Powers Kim Preedom Charles Preston Keith Pritchett Carol Prosser Jerry Provenzano Frank Pullara Grace Pullara James Purser Gretchen Putnam Robert Quackenbush Bernice Quarterman Ronnie Radford Holly Rahn Linda Rains Laura Lee Randall Steve Rannells Joanna Rascall Terry Rassi Sharon Rathel Sharon Raver Virginia Rawl Philip Rawley Linda Redman Vikki Reed Mike Reeks Robert Reese Bruce Reeves Mary Ellen Reeves 298 zips , Q. 11 Y mr' za, ,K , , Y F is 2' 1 af l , 1, wr ei or iff . ,L Hfggrk aw W i,rr iiiic 1' 1.3 k-r' V 1 .Q ...az L 4 15 2- 'Q .-25 x ff' arp S i f , Xia' Gs '-. - V' 'ff tt, is if f r . sg , , W A N ,Na J Y x an 2, 5 'li 4 Qi K is ist as ' 5 F - L., Q, wx :gi f .. , ga it A :I- , fig 8 I 5 H S J rg f ,5- ,1 D, 1r1g,T2fa?gmgf x M . Xin' , Vw 2,13 at .a, N J -Q X ' E lip wut -if Freshman Lorraine Rehmer Leon Reichle Judi Reid Robert Reister Hollonder Remedios Marjorie Rettig Eleanor Rhodes John Rhodes Gary Ricciardi Jim Richards Judith Richards Martha Richards Patricia Rinehart Michael Riordan Sharon Risch Bryan Risley J. D. Robbins Diane Roberts Dennis Robey Mary Robie Edward Robinson Joann Rode Charles Rodriguez Juan Rodriguez John R ogers Emily Roller M'Liss Romine Ann Root Tom Ross Kirk Rowlier .loanne Rucks Joseph Ruff Ramon Ruiz Lois Rulison Peggy Russ Rick Saa Rosemarie Saad Linda Sabin Kathy Sackett Sandy Salerno George Sales Iris Salladay Marc Salton Kenneth Salzer Harold Sample .lose Sanchez Rigoberto Sanchez Gloria Sandtner Thomas Santa Cruz Royce Santirzo Judy Saunders Mike Scalise Clement Sehafl' Sharon Schaffer Mike Schappaugh Sharon Schappaugh Kenneth Sehleman Edward Sehmiedecke Suzanne Schmidt Carol Schneider f ,. 1 f Yi ' 'sn ' Q s , , , M, , 3 -ff, ,fa ,i I7 A AH .',,' Y If ., XKN ,. ,ff- ,-w yn. I 1 K st. Z fG I I .,....,, if f ie-1 .Mft i s 5 xg 4, A-ls.. L, ,.g, if s Y Ku ti 1 ,ri rf r .. . ez ,-N.. -vw-f X ,- am -f' Vi ai 1' FK 2, . 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It x l Freshman Yvonne Schneider Bruce Schnorr Judy Schosser John Schuh Leslie Schwenk Gloria Scott Kenneth Scott Mason Scott Terry Scott Yvonne Scott John Searcy Robert Sebek Richard Shaw Steve Shaw David Sheldahl Terry Shellenberger Hugh Shepherd Roger Sherman Eula Sherrod Roger Sherwood Andy Shippers Barbara Shropshire Tom Sibert Diane Sibson Richard Sicklen Horacio Sierra Alan Sikes Julene Simmons Vince Sinardi Ronald Sirmons Claude Skaates Mary Slack Richard Sleeper Edwin Sloan Raymond Small Jim Smeaton Becky Smirlis Avery Smith Craig Smith David Smith James Smith Linda Smith Margo Smith Michael Smith Paull Smith Linda Snider Pam Snyder Lawrence Sousa Mike Southwell Claude Sparks Kathy Sparks Julia Spidell May Spiridon John Spoto Jack Sprague Janice Squires Melanie Stacy Cynthia Stahl Chris Stambaugh Kerry Stanford James Stanz Deborah Staples Linda Starks Carole Starr Barbara Staton Edith Stephens Roger Stevens Ian Stevenson Linda Stevenson Robert Stevenson Linda Stewart Andrew Stigaard Geraldine Stiles James Stone John Stone Richard Stone Gerhard Stoopman Carolyn Story Robert Strawn David Strefts Lawrence Strickland Gordon Struble Gail Stuerman Gail Styers wi La, H Q 131, 5 -iii?-iifii, i fr sa ff' ,Qin ,T 1, , , vs-nun-eggf 92 1 ffl' ' T5 'ME W- s in ini ii ': G3 1 i J i y wr' gk., :ff ' J . Y 1' A ,S ,. E5-xx V wha . self Freshman Joseph Sugra John Sullivan Donna Sunderlin Paul Swenson Coletta Sylver Casimir Szada Linda Taft Peter Tardif Donna Tarr Becky Taylor Cindy Taylor Steven Taylor Nilla Testasecca Jane Thielemann Judy Thom Dan Thomas Dilman Thomas Deanette Thomas Jesse Thomas Linda Thomas Mary Ann Thomas Susan Thomas Jerry Thompson Dennis Thompson Mary Thompson Nancy Thompson Peyton Thompson Rosemary Thompson Julia Thonen Phillip Thornburg Ronald Tice Gary Tipps Bob Tipton Terry Todd George Toledo David Tolle Myra Tomlinson Toby Long Louise Torrance ' ii X Nelson Torretta Sheila Tournet -if Nancy Tracy i ar f .4 aff Lillian Traugott Winn Bruce Trautman jon Q Richard Treise We ' 'Q V? :Q , WY ,W 8 , V, 2 -.. Anne Triggs 3- I ' r Linda Triggs i nxfiy i 'LQITQ Tim Trott , - - fi i Melissa Trout H John Tsacrios ' N his m e Bill Turner ig' i ii ,F K , i ac ' ' K s :fm X if w, ix M 1514 gf' ff sf at a 2 is , V I 9526 J if S iswwt, .7 3? is C E,, is he X ,, f : H , .irl wky , . ,ranges i l fbi- ? DS i as X f 52 if it 5 Freshman Kenneth Tucker Marilyn Tucker Marc Turner Linda Tush Bert Twitty Lewis Tyce James Tye James Underhill Charlie Union Pam Ulmer Debbie Ulbrich Cheryl Valenti Jackie Van Aalten Heidi Van Brunt Richard Vander Broek Susane Van Gorder Henry Van Petten Jim Vasant Elinor Varnadoe Barbara Vaughn Brenda Vaughn Ralph Velboom Lorraine Verderber Tony Vila Louise Villemaire Vickie Vinton Charles Vissman Joe Vitello Kirsten Voetmann Mary Jane VonAlmen Karen Von Nida Kathy Waechter Hank Walker Tina Walker Alberta Wall Nancy Walton George Wanchick Davis Wardell Sally Warhurst William Warhurst Brenda Warren Linda Waters Freshman Randall Watkins Raymond Watson Steven Weatherwax David Weaver Bruce Webster Jeanne Wells Dorothy Werner Richard West Daniel Whalen Joseph Whatley Diane Wheeler Janis White Ronald Whitehurst Paula Whiting Willard Wilders Elena Wildew Robert Will Annette Williams Barbara Williams Bill Williams Brenda Williams Carver Williams Constance Williams Larry Williams sw? r. 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M we 5 , .gigs ! x X . am, VV 'is Leatricia Williams Sue Williams Donald Willison Diane Wilson Eland Wilson Floria Wilson Mildred Wilson Patricia Wilson Van Woffard Regenia Woodard Larry Woodham Linda Woods William Woods John Woodstuff Patricia Woodward Lynn Woolums Terry Wright Michael Wyatt Diane Wyles Judy Wynn Robert Yeaw Bill York Betsy Young John Younker Milton Young Walter Young Jim Zeller Carl Ziegler Sophomores Share AVariety Of Interests i l Housewife and mother, Mrs. Ellen Hamblin is a full-time student who approaches college studies with enthusiasm. 308 Always on the run, Sydney Frasca pauses a moment to help promote school spirit Mr. Vassel informs Sophomore Bill Gorman that he is at last eligible for graduation Susan Acker Karen Adamo Sharon Akers Bill Akins John Alkire Bill Allen Shirley Allen Terry Allen Rene Alvarez Richard Alvarez Lynn Aman Paul Amon Barry Anderson James Anderson Henry Anteslenis Glenda Anton Ada Appal Richard Arduengo Perman Arnold Allen Arntzen Charles Augsbach Chris Aycock Betsy Bailey Pat Bailey Diane Balcke George Ballinger Patti Barbarowicz Willie Barr Grace Baty Don Bax Harry Baxter Sandra Beasley Marti Begin Brent Beihl Clarence Bell Dorothy Bell Wanda Bell Delane Bellamy Toni Benaway Barbara Bender Karen Bengtsson Cliff Benham , , , if s K We A53 'E if , y As W? X sf Z9 1 .. 5 aa Me, fu 5? av- in v 4 W. X l 4 ii.. M. B ., sg? , V W4 5 X, i f A if it may 3 L , H 1' fig '15 t' 5 Jim Bild Kathryn Bird Kenneth Bird Mary Ann Bishop Craig Bjurquist John Black William R. Black Richard Blaine Sandra Blanco Bill Blanton Fred Blassie Kieth Bletzer Helga Bliwernitz Nellie Blount William Bone Linda Bonton Tilda Maria Booke Elizabeth Bookey Ann Bore Carolyn Boswell Clyde Bowen Frances Bowman Martha Boyer Michele Bradfield Susan Bradiield Laurence Brady Dee Brewer Larry Brogan Alvin Brown David Brown Jean Brown Verdelle Brown Barbara Brunner John Bryant Janet Buczinski Don Burge Bruce Burns Scott Burris Gretchen Bush Randall Bush Pat Butler Joanne Butt Thomas Cade Carol Beth Calbeck Nancy Calcese John Caraway Nelson Carlock Ricky Carnes Jim Carney Debbie Carrol Trudy Carrow Janice Carruba Jim Case Jeanne Casey . i w if ' ,am ,L 2 'E if 1 f 2 'af K QM 56 I Q Y , 1 ,4.,-Q..-- ,. W if N.,-,Q , gl - iwflf f A i , 4 .V H-m u ' ,, K , .pc M, tl' ,ws 0' sf ,W 5 as K 44 if. - WMV' 'ills-i Www wi Sophomore Shyrl Cassidy Enid Cathey Paul Chahot William Check Steve Cheney Marlene Chicknosky John Chipley Douglas Chorvat Joseph Chorvat Rene Cisneros Henry Clancy David Clark Kathy Cleghorn Diane Cochran Edward Cochran Cheryl Cognac Sharon Cole Catherine Coleman Alan Collins Horrel Collins Linda Collins Helen Compton Bill Conger Russ Conger Cydney Conner Gerald Conner Tim Conway Carol Cooning Faye Crabtree Bruce Crane Richard Crook James Cummings Fred Cunningham Bonnie Cuthbert Ed Dagney Cynell Danels Evelyn Davenport Kathleen David Barbara David Bert Davis Curtis Davis Diann Davis Glendine Davis Martha Davis Samuel Davis Margaret Davison Judy Dearmin Drucilla Deeth Bruce Defelix Dorothy Delage Kevin Delaney Patti Delfosse Arlene Demmi David Demmi Candice Denk Joseph Dennison Alice DeWitt Raymond Diaz Jeanne Dietz Arlene Dinsmore Ronald Dobernie Carolyn Dockter Richard Doelker Diane Dombey Rosetta Dorsey Sherry Douglas Martha Dowdy Fred Downey fyffi ' Q F 5 Richard Dunaway Charles Dunter Joan Durack Sam Durrance Ann Durrett Frank Ebert Beth Edwards Delores Edwards Cecelia Emrich Judith Ellington Michael Elliott Mike Ellison Patty Evans Pamela Eyman Bob F ailla Freddie Felder Robert Feltmer David Ferguson Ralph Ferguson Russ Fernandes Martha Fernandez Lawrence Ferrara Metta Findley Tom Fisher Dan Flaherty Chester Fleming David Flesher Sylvenia Fluitt Ed Folkes James Ford Allen Fordham Tom Foster Carolyn Fraze Betty Frazier Daniel Freeman Jim Freeman Susan Fricke Alphonsiu Fuller Don Fuller Cathy Fulmer Albert Gallo Benjamin Galloway Sandra Gamel Gene Gammon Gary Gandy David Gantt Jim Gardner Mary Garrison Susan Garvin David Gary Henry Gaudsmith Carla Gesling Greg Forrese Eunice George Lola Gibson Bob Giddens Larry Gil Carolyn Gilbert Edward Gilbert M. C. Gilbert Debbie Gillespie Delores Gillespie Lynn Gillinghast Vincent Giovenco Rich Gipner Vincent Giunta Vern Gomey Bill Goode Richard Goodson Thomas Gottshall Beatrice Gower Pam Graham W fwfmx is vii. Sophomore ,T M, affix' ' M162 lm? Q ,Wi E ly' X Af' uf P94 Barbara Greene Reba Greene ' ' Stephen Greene Rebecca Greenlaw Henriette Greer Russell Cirice Steve Grillith Linda Guggino Richard Gunther John GW5 er Carla Habel Dale Hadley Timothy llaishbouger Ronald Haley Sheila Halstead Helen Hansbrough 3' Duane Harkins Janina Harmon 317 Sophomore Deedra Harpold Bob Harms Lorrin Harris Robert Harris Dave Harry Sean Harsche Jim Hartley David Harwell Linda Hawkes Deloris Hayes Malcolm Hayes Richard Hayes Bryan Heath Nancie Heiser Tom Henninger Fred Henderson Mary Henderson Norm Henges Nancy Henricksen Janet Herndon Ditli Herr Ruby Herrman Michael Hickey Cheryl Hickrod Ray Hicks Lawrence Hills Barbara Hines Ronald Hines Jay Hingst Tracy Hinshaw Kathy Hinshberger Mark Hirsch Dan Hobby Catherine Hodgson Robert Hogenschmidt Robert Holland Barbara Holloway Patricia Holst Anne Honetor Kay Hopkins James Hornaday Jim Horner Louise Howell Pat Howell Robert Hoyt Larry Hubert Ann Hudson James Hudson Dolores Huenefeld Michael Hulfer Lynn Hughes Howard Hughey Bruce Hunt Robert lgnico Dennis lrey Noel Isham Sharyn Israel Danny Jackson Johnnie Jackson Lillian Jackson Robert Jackson Gwendolyn James William Jamison Barbara Jay Wayne Jensen Sharon John Billie Jean Johnson David Johnson George Johnson Jacquelyn Johnson Louis Johnson Ruby Johnson 320 Vienda R. Johnson Arthur Jones Carol Jones Dana Jones Mary E. Jones Nancy Jones Richard Jones Sandra Jones Hector J unco Lazarus Kavouklis Sharon Keaton Diane Keller Kathy Kelly Tom Kelly Karen Kelsay Maxine Kelso Gloria Kennedy Kathy Kessler James Kilcullen Bill Killingsworth Annette King Rosemary King Connie Koehler Sue Koehi' Alan Kotler Jim Koutsourais William Kress Art Krisher David Krusing Arnold Kuypers Michele Labrot Ronald Lamb John Lambert Charlene Lancaster Karen Lang John Langford Patricia Lapentti Linda LaPierre Elizabeth Latto Joan Lazzara Bruce Leary Carol Leavesley '!rz.,'. fa '. '- ,:,,. ' ' fi J Ugg ' Q 1-ft ' . if K H me aw V I 1 .. fix , . N- I Y pe-1 Mm A-QW C A to ww ' ' +3 Jag , wwfiil 'r '- , ,, t , tt gi 'H ,'Q.'N llc if ', . H 1 'tl H fi , . 5 'in -4' 2 y ,..: I 'sz-1' rf? f '1y 'ir,., fixfl, P . :.. we 1. ,K ' . 7 ' - ,arm il 6 .- -mtl. A L A .Marci mxyf 5 ,A . M ,Wav fl' f S i 'M 4 5 S H 1 Y' at ni 13, . f v at. fi Sophomore David Lee Susan LeFevre Valri Leggitt Larry Leinenger Eve Lelekis Nancy Lelend Willie Lennon Virginia Leonard Mary Leverock Reneaud Lewis Lois Lincoln Penny Linton Barbara Lipsey Humberto Llamazales Doris Lockett Karen Sue Lodato Rick Loeser Pam Lombardi Loretta Lopez David Losleben Gail Love Stephen Luther John Lytton Johanna Lyublanovits Mary MacMillan Joe Maglica Maria Mahairas Marie Malinick Maria Manias Tom Manter Enrique R. Marcet Noni March John Marriott Bill Masi Steve Mason Blake Masters Carl Mattson Yvonne Mayer Toxie McCarter Charron McCarthy Rena McCaulilT Laura McClenning Mardell McCormick Gwynne McElroy John McEvoy Curtis McGhree Betty McKinzie Barbara McLean Robert McMorrow Kathy McMullen Felix McNeal Ernest McNeill Evelyn McRae Earl McWilliams Tom Meder Terry Mercer Sam Merrill Barbara Metcalf Sally Miller Terry Miller Glenn Mills Herbert Mills Don Minnerly Barbara Miranda Ginger Misiuk Richard Mix r,-is my ,,.,,!i4!: Wk ' ,we I if 71' 'f-fr. K -f 4? ,V ,E 1 ' 1'f 'E. ' ' V- , e' .,f S EEK J 3 1' ' HSS. .. lf? 'v- 'wx 4 ,fi . M-. .V ,... ' .-'ef -wx vs. Ijmvnv' Sophomore Oretha Moore Bill Morris Gary Moss Michael Mossler Pat Mowery Diane Moyer Charles Murray Raymond Murray Gary Myers Jacqueline Myers Ray Nailing Judy Neal Mary Neenan Louise Neill Linda Nelson Peter Nelson Steven Nelson Shirley Nettlecliff John Nigels Georgia Noble Linda Norman Candy Nunez Barbara Nydahl Linda O'Berry Sophomore Jeff O'Brien Lyle Odland Joe Oglesby Terry Oglesby Ray Oktavec Aaron O'Neal John Ormsby Neil Ostrom Ezekiel Overstreet Kathy Owens Randy Owens Keith Pafford Jo Ann Palermo June Palm Evelyn Palmer Joe Pappalardo Terrie Pasciak Dan Pawelko Carole Pearson Andrea Pedigo Patty Perez Clara Perna Angela Perry Robert Perry Sylvia Petersen Chuck Peterman Chris Petersen Peter Peterson Gail Petrick Ed Petty John Plingsten Ed Phillips Mary Lou Phillips Pam Plata Bill Podolsky Alan Pomper Mary Ponath Leroy Poole Morris Porton Jim Powell Lana Powell John Pribyl iff-WL is YF, Y e - x I at Z -'jg' V K we -Q -xr ia- nl. .sh ...Q VR t K , . 4 it fl i Jim A ' ., f My X Gary Price Carol Pritchard Sandra Pshorr Susan Quednau Carolyn Quick Harriet Rainey Richard Rajsky Gene Raymond Jerry Redd Maxine Redding Linda Renken Evelyn Rettig Bill Reynolds Tammy Richards John Wilson Richmond Kenneth Rickey David Riedinger Mae Rietveld Linda Riggie Thomas Rigsby Susan Rimby Paul Rinier Gregory Risley Linda Robbins Beverly Roberts Bernice Roberson Odell Robinson Nancy Roche Connie Rodriquez Rogny Roderiquez Sophomore Barbara Rogers Sandy Rogers Susan Rojack Tom Roscoe Charlie Ross Ken Rounds Miles Routman Craig Rubright John Ruzich Ronnie Ryals Sherry Samuelson Alice Sanchez William Schnedler Gerald Schweitzer David Schultz Andrew Scott Liz Scott Teri Scoville Jean Seel Lorrayne Sellers tezfiigif' asiifii .wig wfitfffff 5 ft, W if i 4 Ml if ., it R 5 5 will? A , SAM , A K, ,L.W A VA-: ,, , ikygkhri '75 sr X 5 if 2 at 1 lt I A if te' we haf f ,, g rew-VI ,fm WWW Anthony Sellier Ronald Sellier Keith Seraly Margaret Sessions Thomas Seufert Wendy Shaffer Barbara Shank Linda Shavers Arthur Shell Scott Shell Don Sheppard Pamela Shivers Mike Short Hal Shoun Wayne Shuman Ann Silcox Charles Slauter Edward Smith James C, Smith William A. Smith Jacqueline Solomon Sadie Southers Harriett Spooner Dennis Stratford Nancy Starr Jack Starr Sadie Stephens Drake Stevens Georgia Stevens Joseph Stewart Don Stott Jean Strawter Carol Sturm Sandy Sullivan Candy Sulzer Courtney Suter Jay Swan John Sweger David Swift Breck Swords Al Tagarelli Donna Tagarelli Doug Tarrant Dorothy Taylor Richard Thomas Willie Thomas Betty Thompson Joan Tiller Leroy Tillman Anne Tribby Bill Trilson Andrew Truelson Trudy Trulsen John Tsotsos Clarence Tucker John Turnbull Cheryl Turvy Patricia Urlaub Dick Vadnais Robert Valdes Lloyd Valentine Anna Valori Lucy Valz Judy Vandenburgh Kenneth Vanderpoel Louis Ventura Nancy Verwholt Joy Vetter Robert Vierday Luis Vigil, Jr. Anthony Vigue Frances Volpe Tom Walbolt Bob Walker Gary Walker Marcia Walter Bruce Ward Richard Ward Veronica Washington Nancy Waterson John Watterson Joyce Waybright Kathy Weaver Marilyn Weber an s ,-fm., in i, if we . ,,,. r I AMW 45, 1, ai .1 ,,..,g-fr -,,, ., .. ,- si g' file . -Q--I 93 i l www if Sophomore ,ya Mask Q2 We f 11 ff Linda Weis Phillis Weigel Tisha Welch Ditt Wells Keith Wenzel Roosevelt West Ann Westertield Bruce Wetherell Warren Wheeler Joyce Whigham Carl White Josephine Whitman Ted Wieseke Bill Wieser Barry Wieser Sarah Wiley Bill Wilkis Steven Will Alice Williams Iva Williams Karen Williams Linda Williams Seth Williams Shirley Williams William Williams Carlton Willingham Bruce Wilmer Brian Wilson Willy Wilson lrene Woodson Christine Wright Thomas Wright Jim Young Donald Yussy Suzanne Zengel Gaye Zinn 32 We've finished it ana, fnally-ajter months Qfwork, worry,j9us- tration and some moments if pure panic, the TROIAD stajfcan relax. It has been a dwcult, but exciting and veg: rewarding task-and even:- one involved with the publication mf the yearbook thisyear is to be praised bothfor the time and eyjprt they put into it and their stick-to-it- ivenessf' There were times when none mf us thought weld make it. But we did and all if us are proud of the finished product. Special thanks goes to Mr. Willz'am Hunt, our advisor, and Mr. Eugene Biittner, our honoragi advisor, hr simphl being there when we needed them. Also, Mr. Joseph GoulaQ who let us use his darkroom equipment, Mr. Holmes and his stajjfhr letting us in and out fy' locked buildings and never complaining about the mess our fmce was in, the Student Government Associations on the St. Pete and Skyway campuses fir their help in coordinating those campuses, Bill Cote, our Head fyfPhotography, who with his stajf took and processed eveU1 candid shot in the book, and to the many others who worked with us andjpr us this year. And the award fir Good Guy cyf the Tear goes to our publishing company representative, Mr. jack Nilson, who never blew his coolj' while I missed deadlines, ignored his threats, and probabbf caused his commission to dwindle to almost nothing. It's been a hectic year, but it was fun! 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