St Petersburg College - Troiad Yearbook (St Petersburg, FL)
- Class of 1968
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St. Petersburg junior College St. Petersburg, Florida VOLUME 29 1963 G JU Q01 N10 Q., 'P 4- L' 'Za 21 .C .4 5' 'ff '11 1+ t -K CONI BOYD ...... EDITOR-IN-CHIEF LINDA JACOBS . . ASSISTANT EDITOR CONNI WASHBURN ....... BUSINESS MANAGER MR. E. L. NOEL, JR. ..,..... ADVISOR f fee- 55,3 ' Q . A 'Di X gg 'f Q, H I--1. U A ' ,Q 7 v A I ,w 4 1 ' W , W N ' 1 , 1 Y 4 , 1 A, Y-L9-,L xx , .. ,.., ,. 'k ' k U C, C O U JF? O Q Q fm ga Q C1 3 f M Q 0 J 0' , KD' C , G Q Q Q AQ D L. B917 O LQ L ha F, Y I QM' 4 Q Yiwlikifi W1- ff' ' Q-Fu ni,,,,1 'Q M .3 W E ' Mn nmurm 'W K an , ' I u L r 6 H 1 I I B. U I V ', I ' - M. 4H' m'm9:-Q an -1-.. ....,,, gf, k ' 1 I A C 221 ' I! F W ' M M, X ww J, 1 W WM ' 'z-.1-N -, ,,amM- ny, X ,,.. , A g. :5wg,1, ' 5 ,, I' 'V' '1.-225053 ' N .b YW 'fi-e X W M 1' ,, W - vi 'ff M ,JS QLQM X, H, ' ' J Q. wr- 1-.fm ,W Q W, W S-if M, FTWBSFQ1 A ,g:'..4 ,aft-lx. ' WI , ,' I 'M 5 A 3 h -gg, , . ,. if , G gm ' ' ' A- ll .Zvi NH Il' ,gb-f' ,I Ax X, 4 . 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'95, S f Dr. Sageser Chosen to Receive Troiaa' Dedication The annual staff of 1963 proudly dedicates the twenty-ninth edition of the Troiad to Dr. Henry W. Sageser. Dr. Sageser first attended Purdue University where he received his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Deciding upon a teach- ing profession, he attended the University of Louisville and received the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Education. Later, returning to Purdue University, he attained his Master of Science in Psychology and his Ph. D. as a Doctor-of Philoso- phy in Psychology. Before coming to St. Petersburg Junior College in 1957, he taught at North East Louisiana State Collge, College of the Ozarks, and at the Uni- versity of Tulsa. He has just completed his sixth year at St. Petersburg Junior College where he has been an instructor in psychology. During this time, he has written several articles in the field of psychology which have been published in pro- fessional journals. Active in student affairs, he has been a sponsor of the freshman class and is presently an advisor to the Student National Ed- ucation Association. For his outstanding ability as an instructor, for his unfailing, understanding interest in his stu- dents, for the qualities that make him well-liked and respected by his colleagues as well as his stu- dents, and for just being himself, we take pride in dedicating our 1963 Troiad to Dr. Henry W. Sageser. . A.,,, ezfiw, Zggsigfrgg in 5 Q X 5-I M :L 2 fl, f' Z' 5 N- 'iff -Z Yi ':fT?m fl' ,gf S La ,433 l This 7-Ef'fQf g ff K 6 z f A Q 2 A' H - Jiszfxfflii- xv is, ,Y f'iii,ff-f215ffz'151'1l ff ,f fy wi :ez 3 Z ff: 1' T 251 - f ' A -. fi M Q Z 1 5 Cl s :QE -. The year is the temporal ' ' JCR eternal recurrenpe. Every year has the? rrr same t with onl' the people hpchanginrffand as 605171 5: Q' ' fi bf Q3 ifwiieidwll-fs are Mm errrories a Yew ' H a' few years pass fbrzly these zrisionsffremain to capture the year's flow offpeople, places, and things- ssr r as T5 , ,, 4453, ,,,. L5 M 1 iff f k k 4 L 1 saggy sn ,,::,.,.,:.n '11 1 lf ff 'Q' 1 ' '- ,. f rf, I , A F Yf,,11:iff5f7i 3 if s'k' -, 'in' gy . an 2, f ,EL if 5, f J Q-n.::g,1i,sr.1 5 r ' -M K - E-'J M M' N ff' K .. ,, :LW 'F-, - -sgrsdiesiiwirlriiei gf -531 Registration Is Organized Confusion i S Students must complete innumerable forms and cards during the registration process. 18 Filling out registration forms con- sumed a large portion of registration time. New students conferred with their counselors in preparing their college program. , X-:gl The Student Court issued automobile registration during final registration. li wall - ! Vldllru ln. .T: 1 V Msg, wefmtf . ' 'ff-2 1, 5 1 ' -w3Q5fs , Perhaps the most painful part of registration was the paying of tuition. Students were required to have their pictures taken for their permanent files. Freshmen crowded the gym for orientation speeches and instructions. President Bennett extends a welcome to in- coming students at the orientation assembly The Wanderers provided musical entertainment during the fall orientation assembly. Orientation Aequaints Students with Campus Li e N, W L , iii? r ,,rs,i,, if X Dean McClure to the students. In orientation classes, new students were acquainted with the campus activities. - 21 offers vital information Rush Parties Begin Social Season Fashion shows were some- times used as the main feature of the rush party. 9 s 'V G' Liam sf, Q. - X s J . JQ!J! '. Rushees and club members get acquainted during the evening. During Women's I.C.B. Rush, refreshments were served to the rushees of the various clubs. 22 Club M ascots contribute to the evening by serving the refreshments. ,N ,. ,r ,N v . in The showing of the club scrapbook was an important feature of every rush party. 23 K E S As rushees entered a club mem- ber was on hand to pin an iden- tification tag on them. lf' Q' lv 1 S 23 iss up Congratulations were shared as each girl received her bid. . I., A bid is received . . . A scream is heard . . . Congratulations are showered 24 Numerous exjlressions were evident as hopeful girls awaited or received their bids. flflr, Marsh announces xoeial club bids during the assem id Dey Generates zgh Emotion i 25 Social Clubs Initiate Pledges E In , 4 N M, W, wwwwwxf , ww- M ws 'F X . ' 1: : -Qu- . . Y ,W -. 1 :'--N' V' f ' w Typical pledge harassing is noted as members are requested to act out a simulated air raid. , - I X fx K Q1 X Many lowly initiates were required to perform Informal initiation sometimes entailed humorous skits for the entertainment of their sis- embarrassing exhibitions in public. ters. 26 'Ev' Il un. P 'lv - .ae 5 ' F ' we ti- i, .osx .4--f ' ' l. Pledges were often required to perform menial tasks for their club mascots. Formal dinners were an integral part of initiating new members. 27 Informal initiation ofte.n saw pledges dressed in weird costumes. Pledges of some social clubs wore signs of degradation during pledge period. I Prospective members sometimes were required to collect money for their club. :J-,l.4-4 I V xx Q' ' 4 Gettmff thezr petztzons szgned was a necessary chore or prospectwe candzdates 3 it I81i'Q..v,,gQ li nav,-':WEgl1 F R' C ?':'if,:, -s ::: :Lia it :-::L- : -..l.. . Fabric signs proved to be good attention getters. Many signs showed originality in con- struction. Elect Campus Leaders Clever slogans were employed by many of the pros- Unusual signs caught the eye of many passing students. pective candidates. 29 was 5 ,u J N H :M-Z, von SUUTH ' 22 ,A 'fx VW' --I 1 T' 4 -c co Yllfiff' I ina chew ADHUR5 T ' L if Election chairman Rick Chappelear addresses the voters before election speeches. f N .Qc LARRANGE f' ' ' Q5 1'TE?:-F4-A?-Q' via ' Y' E P 2' 'r Y 1 - Q- . 4.4, Q Candidates portray a variety of expressions as they await their turn to speak. Each candidate was given a chance to present his platform. 30 During fall elections, voters check the Wooden Horse for pictures and platforms of the prospective candidates. 1,4 .- F.5- ? L5 Poll watchers check of her name as a freshman girl casts her ballot. 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M, xii .,, i , Student overnrnent Prqects enmt Student ody Student Government members display varied reac- After meetings, it ww fl U0mm0n -fight tv we mem tions as the historian snaps their picture. be?-V fonveffmg W the hall- 32 School Improvement Chairman, Katy Ahl sold stu- SGA members worked after meetings in order to dent directories during final registration. count the election ballots, Xiu-F, CMWL H PKAY TU HDD HUB BENQ TU TE ZDU LIB FINES R Boar HJE JAN 2 NISTLETFZE BALL FRI USC 28 900 m'LiT AUD SEN! FOQNL HIDNIGHTERS -uffg? ' A 322352 . - W:- vgigw ' z- s 'K I v' 1-.Hg , if T35 4'-M F' '.' Ji? , . k if-ii! ., , . ' ' ..L'I1- .feigil-is 'i I V 1 43- 'E gk ,M V rf ,, Y J , , ,, . ,. e. . ess Q, M W, ,, . , , w..,axAf',L HI.. V, ,Aim ' .. Lgfi s m -1' ,fm 1 .-5 The burlock sign, under the direction of the SGA Public Relations Chairman, contained notices of events of interest to the student body. 33 Students had the opportunity to re-new old friendships and make new acquaintances at the traditional SGA Get Ac- quainted Dance. The annual Mistletoe Ball was one of many SGA social ajjlairs projects. , ii Election results were announced at the SGA Elec- tions Dance. 1 so 'yi 'N it i si .NW H 'il The SGA sponsored several sock-hops during activity periods throughout the year. After staff meetings, Wooden Horse reporters gathered to discuss their assignments. During the jirst semester, Troiad staj? members worked constantly organ- izing and taking photographs for their deadlines. 35 , ,Q ,H . -,gb . af- -, ,W IQ-an 1' ' sit f 'sept .T . it . ,, ...s. W, Student Court members organized the student automobile registra- tions. SGA member, Karen Kisten, helped in the production of a SeasonJs Greetings banner. Delegates gathered to discuss common problems during the Florida junior College SGA con- vention which was hosted by the SPIC student government. 1-- --,-1,11 - 1- - 1, 1 1 112111 1 if- 1 1 S1 ' Q an V M 1 A W1 1 1 411,11 i 11 1 ,L asia M.-, 12512 1 . k was '11 11 ', 5 'J 1 fx ' 1: Y V1 1 -To M,:1151L,1 , 'L,- 1.153111 . f 2132521 S i , , - 1 i'1afk,1Q1 'Qfiyv 1 sm- 1 f .1 221, L 19933151 1 H1141 ,11 59 521 1 ' . ,Mp 15 1 , 'H 1. , , M 1 ' mam 1+ 11 3g11A1s,,11.wi11 :QM11 .1.,,1 151711: 11 11, Nw, 11 ,Y 1 . 11 z111:15wzg541g1ftf113g5ggs1,g-1151 111:11 ,,.1:E2f3 .V ffgL,111-- 253, H1 116211, 531 ,kgggmzpfgw wifes? -W1 W' fx ,SQCIXFY11 V 1 ,rfb . vwwvw f ., 1.1111-1' .1, 1 1 ,,A.J 11 ' -1,11111-11f:- 11. 1,1211 11 1 1.1. my 1-111521131 -1ugaf?iAfe,, 1 111311, . W1 ,1 39111 1 F1jg.1,5,igQ MW! , M 11211.,1111W111w11,W1ssr:s111!,11I111, 111, H 11 K. 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Campus Gets a New ook in: Progress on the Student Union Building was slow but the new addition was finally completed in February. 2 wr.:-.,s . . 'WIL- - -H' '-'--:ual 'hu' '1' Q I as .Y A , r f uf 5 RQ- ' NFR fi' Q a:g-.s gl - ' 'Z ,-pr: um, . !,.lTA Students Grow in Language labs give students an opportunity to practice the spoken language. Classroom Atmosphere Students often find it necessary to confer with their professors after class. 38 . , , sm In Speech classes, students learn the art of debate. Dr. Chamberlain and Mr. Evans prepare for one of their biological science T.V. classes. A student selects a backrow seat to catch up on his much needed sleep. iv L f l 4 Technical students spend much of Sociology students listen attentively Lab sessions of science classes provide their class time at the drawing to class lectures. an opportunity to apply knowledge. boards. ' 39 The SUB was usually extremely crowded with students eating lunch and talking with friends. The more important function of the SUB was to provide a student cafeteria. SUB Provides a Student Gathering Place The attractive club boxes provided a convenient means of Various student activities took place in the SUB communication. 40 .1 X Q , , it 'is .+- - ' F! Long lines of students were a common cafeteria during lunch time. sight ' A in the ,.,, is xx111.1,xM ,Uk Wx , ,I-M . W William Cook Cafeteria Manager Soft drinks were always a popular seller. Hot .sandwiches and soups were made available to the students in the tempo- rary SUB. I A stop at the cashiers was the last and most painful stop. Library trafic was constant throughout the day as students converged upon it from all parts of the campus. Students used much of their li- brary time in preparation of Individual study booths were helpful in insuring uninterrupted study. their homework assignments. 42 Librapf Ojjers a Wealth Q' Knowledge Students find the library reading area a convenient place for study and relaxation. In the general study area, students jind a place for quiet, undisturbed study. l Throughout the year, the library staf arranges displays concerning various subjects of student interest. -- fi :gang- f f ij t1 is -.sp 5 s 21113.41 MMI The Vocal Artists Ensemble appeared in the Lyceum Council program, Silhouettes of S ang. Lyceum Council Presents Varied Programs Al Minns and Leon james exhibited their dancing techniques at the presentation of The Story of jazz. 'FT fi r, if M fr rg , Q7 w'fM if 'V ' fs x, 'P A , 4 , Q U, Q i ff Q? et ,-A L 7- VV.V Y - P , -: , ,fli- ir ,, .,:.,..,r:..f1',,.4-,- ---f A ,N Q rl , - ff,,1iq: 1 xr sl zz f.-.' H, ' -in ff: fr V. 'x yi., ., . fm-1.-f A. .. 1 ,- amz: f--W 4 - ww: .' V f . :P -W K 5 1? 1. f Randy Weston appeared with his jazz group in the first Lyceum Council program. 45 , if H Z ' 5+ W ,L rm , :sw me if N H 1 5 1 'Y ig . W , 1 'ff - . -r , r 'fx ' ' ,fi J, , ig ? 1' M? 5' 4 .wr - sf. fl . , , My f ,W v my if J r r 1 .- W.. Umm-,., A1 N 1 ,W -' A ,. ,gem ' KIM 1' '-2-f' T iff' 'Q',:, Vizififl zlkiiigfi , 'A J., . V' P '?gugsv,55-Q55 '- ..1 . ' ..L5lrti..'55.?7i,.lr 'T '- J if liz' Mffs-'Q'-QQ 'w M- V ' , ' 2 ' 1' ,, ,, , ,Mfw-M..W-, fwufsufw , 1 f.2,g,wiwfw ww. e,.. 2, 1, W fem? w,,f:,,1Qw1r we. , K , X N H , , ., :V ' s fg. . V 'N M AE I W' nl dj, 1. 2515? Mfslzv if ge M ' 11 4. -...xl 1 H if 3 , .. my V . - , x Y W.: , 1 w .- N ,1 1 -A ,i:S4,ifi, ' ' M ww r Bookstore Serves As a Student Convenience e bookstore ajordea' a convenient place in which students could browse thro rent books before making a selection. 46 ,XX on s -W' Students purchased their college supplies at the campus book store. In addition to basic supplies, the bookstore ojered many other articles such as sweatshirts and pennants. 47 ' ls -. n' ' V1 ,, IN , LII Current paperbacks were available interested students. 415 af- f-s .1 Az THE CONTINENTALS: Russ Hoyle, jimmy Powell, Don Pascoe, Lance Abair, jim Scott, Dan Beeman. jC Students Form Dance Bands THE PVANDERERS: Alike Cooper, Mike Smith, fim Alarzdersclzied, Ray Klein. eaclernios Beyond,jaggegcljroiehwandgfiatohes of thorns looms' i a castle of The rocks are difficult to clirnb, f ggtrapfgiand entangle as theficastle' 310101 in the was Mangf lose sight itte of this oisiorii'l'anglQf'alli among the rocks or becomegtgglj' caughtlfon tlzeffthio1'ns. Butiifor those who stumbleihi t from rock to s rock - for those who struggle to free thernseliies from the entanglements of the thorn patches - for those who push on toward the golden castle, the rewarud' is theirs. For these are the ones who have kept their goal before them and have fought against all afisillusionments to continue along the rugged path toward the aehieoernentoif their ultimate goal - the glowing castle of eeluroation. ,G Ju me , if w w Q H .N NP is . EBEi':,. g ee:-s qw' g x t' 2i9ls??-.wif -f frrmss M m off' lo. MM- ,. J w -W -- are -- fr w ' .vkijg , ' 'wH:ia?gxar,'.!, w 'mass w , 11 .4 Mg..-0-2i'a-.sew-'s'..'sLL',5... 'X .lisa f,, W 1. ' em, -l,L ...N G S w21fA...'J iii N I w: 54:52. 1 w w uw w x w ..-.wmsw ra 5,1 in el. A. l colin W ' nf, X ,, X 2 someHomme- m iiiihiiifii . . , vf' -- Vw-f.2,A.., .msg k'k'AL ' H' we-.f..J,-we ssmafszrzi, A ':f'2 'f5 - Q, y. ss , A .w...,.W LL., qymsw HSZIKQEQW Yflmiiiiiiliii 7159- 3 fs... i ?f-gas? ' , yi' N . m H . .H H K, ., 5 Q ..1e1WM, K if isa. vc., 1 . . N W. ..A..1u.,,.14As.AQ.,, --. -1 . 1 F'W'Gif?EESiiiiigiiifiigiiifgfifhififs mu .w um 125i5:?iT...A.e..........s :xi w 1 N S N N X. vi Xilmvigi-.' . .f ,,.,L..??E1QE1Ee2m', 1' l H ll ll'ZE5EY?QQ53lQl5E K -. ' Moffle-ei ' me? jg., w x Ana- ' N l1 3 ? .. ' My-:ease y -,,. 1 We .4 ff Q2 r 1 A ...9 sg.'!fft:::::::gK2fZ'.2.1.52152 ' .mf 2 E eswml r iiililrfiiS':1f?ffii .5 AL11 f ' FLOYD T. CHRISTIAN Superintendent, Pinellas Count Board of Puirlggggructipn l,,:f:5rf. A , . ,A- 2 . ,..,,..,,iW53V '5 H M 'fx' 5 ' H W W - H Sak.. 5f?feiZi7W ' - e 1 .m:..::A,.,- ,..,,.,, ,M x. xx r A f. wx Ami-+5.s,s: vi L , ,ziir .w 5254+ 4:4 5.4: so f 1 5 ze 2.,.f..A,A, 1 We jf! ,, , .LL.A..,!w'..-N, 'f H !.i5?Q55iE:::Q: ' 'iAf N WM 3 I, 'N M .5255 ' ,. .. M 4 ' iw? C 1 2. .1 - new-sa -Q W f-A .. ..,, ,,fk,,.15, W X N fii?ff:5f?'Tl5Uu. 1 Qi: K K l?'fl1'fii'fL. :f1HiU51f'L'G .Z 3 K 3 F':.iZ:f?!'4Y',?'2 i.3f'f'W'?Z 'J ' ' wasszzssa-.Sf J-L ' were-1511:.Zss.1si6A1esg..... ef-1:1 ,A .,., - A. ,, X ,M , . ,A . W. A,A.. . . . W V , F---1 nom 1. :ummm H . . A,,, , am-nmuunnm PINELLAS COUNTY i 2 BOARD or PUBLIC INSTRUCTIJONM manova Lancs orrnc: H -ms mmmn uns naw: 5 ST. PETERSBURG. FLORIDA A- , . X V To The Graduates of 1963: W. . 1 VXA .guy o Congratulations to all members of the 1963 graduating class. I am extremely proud of the continual progress that you have made during the past few years. The progress at the St. Petersburg Jun- ior College has become a symbol of progress to the entire community. For we are rapidly becoming known as a Co-muunity Junior College, serving the entire County. The com ple tion of your formal education at the Junior College marks just another step of your accademic progress. we know this means the culmination of some very happy and stimulating years. I am sure that you will agree with me that it will be necessary to go on and complete your college or university training or go into suc- c essful employment . In the years ahead, I am sure that we can count on you as a friend and booster for our College and that you will spread the word to others of the fine program and the fine advantages of attending Junior College. We need the enthusiastic support and your leadership as we continue to build a great Junior College and a great State. My best wishes are extended to you for success and happiness. Cord ial ly yours , Floyd T. Christian Superintendent of Public Instruction xi Kiss X . sax Si z i kiwi? isgsgrisi ..- -Q. A, N. X. ,x. L!! .,s.,x. ' ,ffiigfl ' Asif, ' 'Y ws. E gig fssifssifsssfssazssfesifss:s, ,N Q zffssiisfisfiim, ,w.,. .x H l l V 11 'wise 15212211 ns , S x ' me is i V ,.,..s, , .K H ,, .-E:3.5:5,,, .,,.,, A.,, 5 ziiifffix 7 , , .2332 . .. ,, - - Six e '1?g . X sffszfrfjgrpm-F m . N V' NM l . , , . H M 5:. tl-:' ,SZ-fl I fmziwzr , EE of Q x x x SM im x F-E JL fl it zgz.. Tgel 1+ our mug if 1-wa ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD MEMBERS - Farmerg Mr. fim Weakley, Executive Secretary fAbsent FRONT ROW: Mr. jim Robinson, President, Mrs. Don- Mrs. Dan Crawfordg Mrs. Adrian Brown Miss Eunice uld Gilbartg Mr. Sandy Sanders, Ist Vice President. BACK Hllkmani DV- Afflluf Aflplfyflfdi MV- Victor Kulll ROW: Mf, Bob Tear: My. Dgmlld Gilbaffj- My, Gem-gg 1lfIr.fack Turnerg Mr. Plzil Gilbert,2nd Vice President A lurnnz' Assocz'azfz'on Sponsors A World Peace Scholarship The Alumni Association, consisting of SPIIC graduates, undertook the most ambitious project of its long years of service to the college during 1962-63. In addition to the two service scholarships which it offered, the Board of Directors established the World Peace Scholarship for a foreign student. With this scholarship, the Alumni Association, will afford all financial support to a student from Latin America for two years of study at SPJC, beginning in the fall of 1963. The annual Christmas dance and May picnic, which are held for alumni and students, highlighted the Alumni Asso- ciation's social projects. Working closely with the Student Government Association, the alumni continued to support student activities and to keep the alumni informed of campus events through the publication of a biannual Alumni Newsletter. 51 .wr 'w F7 ' r 2, it - R JM s jr, ':.- N S gt? . 4 i 'e ' H 1: 1 ' l .: 5, 5- 4 1 f. if '22 P-1 11. 12,1 2 - aLf...i. .- its 1 475-jf, 1 J il. ,My f it' 1- U -m imi '3. -'gi 1 L- ff---:- sr--..-an 2 ,4 - N ,i-inf: I i A .1 xv- -s-- - - -: 4r JAMES T. WEAKLEY, III Director of Public Relationsg Execu- t i 11 e Secretary, Alumni Associa- tion. A.B., University of Miami 1 I Q , 1 aw 3 iii ww I Q hs -1 L 5 Q. E.. 1. F W: -if ,Ll C1 w .,A-Y Y 'l viii? 43 W5 uni wang 'l'l'iw'-:I Q -sz AMR I. 1 A . efglfi 1 W ii, ' T' . ffl ll . f 'l ' , L Y' 1 1- ggw, 1L.-ffgW4 ' '- 52 M.M . BENNET1' DR. MICHAEL M. BENNETT President 'sm -A, ,3 .Q A , f? 5 Q ,. , -WR,-1-L - ww. E'..z'-.- ,J 'I I X .. 'f, u. f ..: 1 X '13 55511, A Q , 12 , gig . Wai? ,.,,u, W , vM1Qzgf::,:f ,Q -,M uv YL. L,.. fW,:i ,gn ,, 1 ww, x ibm w ,'. H, xx Y 2 M W ,Q ,wig Y 4 . 1 V :Q J gw rim ,I . .... 65 mu , ww w , 5 ' if! Q Zane -. Q ln, Vw .N , ig: gif . - 51 f 5 H N V - Y 2 vw uf- Y-1 ' ' ..-2 W' , 5 E , 'gms ' T f ' 'ff-5' ' -Y, . rm, My Layy ,A . . , , A - my A 'Q , 3 My Elf' ?'f15W?fHiF?Fi3! DONALD J TOLLE Dean of Instruction Ed D Florlda State University WM. STEPHAN Assistant to Co- ,ordinator of Eve- ning Classes M.Ed., University of North Carolina Coordznator of Evenmg Classes M A Umversxty of Kansas W. Www up-uvvrgil'-1 gg'-agar M -3 V ,,.k E Z5 1 - M157 yn., , -if ' P f' mu V t A ROSE MARY AMMONS Director of Test- ing M.A., George Peabody College . A 'g b Y ...L llltll A' in , S ii i M wma. I 1 g ww E, :Z .,:, , -f-- ' -llkl ,ISE I ,:., i R H EAW! WEESKINS ALBERT RUTH MARSH MCDONALD Director of fob Placement and Vocational Coun- seling M.A,, University of Michigan Director of Stu- dent Activities M.S., Cornell University Director, Health Clinic M.A., George Peabody College J L I' :J P' ,abys- l I 'Ii l LUTHER DAVIS C oumelor M.Ed., Auburn University JOHN GILLEY Associate Registrar M.S.Ed., Purdue University MARJORIE SWARTS Associate Registrar M.S., Kansas State College of Pittsburg ' 1 L Q C I' Il t Q ' i is R ' E THOMAS KIMBER HOWZE MORAN Counselor Counselor M.A., George M.Ed., University Peabody College of Florida JACK E. MAUNEY Registrar Ed.D., Oklahoma State University , 5 53 i g ' 1 2s?jn 'A,- A Q 1 l ,- ' . V,- 7 All G i 4 EVELEEN SHRINER Counselor M.A., Ball State Teachers College CHARLES WAINMAN Counselor M.Ed., University of Virginia 1-xii-rfi'!iS35fi1 ' 7 V ,,,.+.'rf -i . H, 4 , V--Y vi. -,um v,,v. ,elf ff.-fig, 'X' i G 'Fi if--1 . A- ' ' 7 Z M ' N ,Zn :JH ,I .. v, we gf 2.3 .59 353 11 LL: ... , E L , Q.- 'audi 1. , f,,JgJf'1Je,.:.:' T2E'+g5 LgE,gi,Rf W- 'g. .gl,gf-Q1-. -, . T-. J w i YN I, I ' .' ff' -H , , LU' 1 1' . -,-' .,. f li 'gil 1 QQ- ' Wolf , ,EI ' 3, . le J, ff' X eeilff.. 7 -.Q if 4-'L ri TOD O. DRAVIS Chairman M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh elnartinent Qf Business dm in istm tion BAXTER BATES LOUISE HOL M.Ed., Boston LENBECK University M.S., University of Tennessee X l ' , il , 'Xi 4 JAMES MARY JAMES PAT MCAFEE ELIZABETH JOHN OPHELIA WAL HUFF MAN B.S., Florida State M.A., George ROBERTS SACKETT SINGHAM M.A.E., Univer- University Peabody College M.A., Columbia M.Ed., University M,A University sity of Florida University of Pittsburgh of Florida. Department 0 Radio and Television EDMUND CENEDELLA B.A., Florida State University ROBERT C. BOHAN Chairman M.S., Syracuse University 58 --ee-F-:ess is as ft,. tie Ms- y ' M .AEE f-A . ff. L, - .W '-- --J ww M L. Wa, tnfwii N --M mf- -,A ,-rf W- , mi Q new 'ref - - w rw few - M mf ,n in .5 Y 4 we - it V in w mf ,. in Eff' J' - ur- r w w H u ,. w 3.21 ui M it in I C, I www Zia, V H V is X SALLY CLARK 1 - E- L , , ff , W I E HN f as ' I ,Y sr, Y- I 'A ' ' w W Y JK V I 7,4 CAROLYN M. PARKER Chairman M.A., Duke University LESLIE MARY LOIS GEIGER MACK GRAVES COATES EDINGTON M.A., Columbia M.A., George M.Ed., Rhode M.A., Indiana University Peabody College Island College University 1- f EDWARD SYLVIA RIQEFMAN ELLEN JAY HINCKLEY HOLLADAY M Ed Pennsyl- KRUG Ph.D., Harvard M.A., Auburn Vaglia Etate Uni- M.A., University University University of Kentucky versity 1-R A14 1 I Er' 1253 i f ETHLYN WALTERS MARTHA GERALDINE MCRAE NAPOWSA PIANO TURNER M.A., Florida M.Ed., University M.A., University M.Ed., University State University of North Carolina of Alabama, of Florida 59 WARREN BUITENDORP M.A. University of Rochester t M.A., Columbia University. MARY AUSTIN M.A., Florida State University HELEN BOHMAN M.A., Florida State University Department qf English we ni E ai, '- 'fi' ia r- I A U57 tw Q .V L aflg I I A If' I t B IM ' if v . Z fi , .- l - 1 v ' 'IF ' 'QW V is iaifi ' I' 2- I w - - 3 1 I lx .LE FLORA GUY HELEN HILL M.A., Columbia M.A., Ivlississippi University Southem College JOSEPH VIRGINIA MADDEN M A JOR M'l?d Pennsylf M.A., University vama State Um- of Georgia LORNA GLADYS WEARING WITTEMANN M.A., Syracuse M-A-, C0lL1mbia University University , misty, ' ' il1'ffi.i-we 1 V' l ,.2, HARRIETTE RIDLEY Chairman Ed.D., New York University AUGUSTA RALPH REED POER M.A., George M.A., Columbia Peabody College University MARGARET ALLEN M.S., Florida State University Libmvjz ,R w A ELOISE CAMERON M.S., University of Kentucky , .. fi A' ji, ,Q infill 1 .1 A 'fj- l i Y MARION SGHUH M.A., Texas Technological College JANE PATANE M.A., Florida State University elbcmfment 0 umanzhes YVONNE FLOYD FUNK RICHARD FOREE Ph.D., George MONTAGUE Ed.D., Columbia Peabody College Ed.D., Florida University State University ROBERT EDWIN LeROY WEIL SETZER STOVER Ph.D., University M.S.M., Union M.A., George of North Carolina Theological Sem- Peabody College inary SARA CRITTENDEN Head Librarian M.A., Florida State University 'GF7 -1-fife. ' 3 rl--:Qi L, . Q 60 ..y,. , ,i ii H ' L 1 37' H in' 7: - WILLIAM R. RICE Chairman M.S., Bowling Green State University l'1fw.f-lk-w w iii' liwlils l :.Q'-U ,.,.,.,., , ..,. ..., z ,V V' I Y V, .,... :EEE--3--E-.rv-.gi il - ll MARY MARY RUTH BROOKOVER CANTWELL . M.A., University M.A., Columbia of California University FLORENCE ARTHUR GRAY GILLHAM M.A., University M.A., Columbia of Mississippi University ejyartment lj M athematics 'Q : I V N V K W I fa W. ' N' JW .. xw , W ig W ,Y 1 Q 1, 1 Nw Q I mu 3 L C 1 ill 'ke-W tiers- 3 i H-A. ,. ll if , .. . 'lgeifim 'ufqea - .,:.gsf: , 3? 1 WNW 1, i , ul I DENVER BAILEY M.S., University of Kentucky JOSEPH DORSETT M.S., University of Illinois ANNA HALL M.A,, West Vir- ginia University LESTER BOYD Ed.S., University of Florida JANE LEE EVANS M.A., University of Alabama. J OPLIN G A.M., New Jersey State Teachers College DONALD GEORGE LOUISE RICE OTIS ULM LYNCH MORRIS M.Ed., University M.S., University Ed.D., Pennsyl- M.Ed., University of North Carolina of Pittsburgh vania State Uni- of Fl0Iida versity 61 ARTHUR W. GAY Chairman M.A., University of Florida ARNOLD EARL COY PAULINE ECK CHATFIELD B.A., Cornell Uni- M.A., University M.A., Columbia versity of Michigan University epartment qf Natura! Sciences THOMAS JOSPEH CHAM- BACKUS BERLAIN Ed.D., Florida Ph.D., Ohio State State University University i W 1: ' Q, . ii, , i' : s' .' i 5 , Mk - V. , EDGAR EVANS M.A., Alabama Polytechnic Institute GEORGE HEI- RICHARD MARVIN IVEY W. L. LOVE, JR. DELBAUGI-I HICKMAN Ed.D., University M.A., Florida M.S., University M.A., University of Florida Southern College of Florida of Michigan HELEN PAINE RONALD REED WILLIAM M.A., Columbia M.Ed., University RHOADS University of Florida M.Ed., University of Florida 62 L 1 1. w HUBERT SHERRILL M.A., Appa- lachian State Teachers College JOSEPH GOULD M.S., Emory Uni- versity NELSON MCKAIG M.S., University of Arizona JOHN VASSEL M.Ed., Florida State University ANASTASIA HARTLEY Dean M.S.Ed., University of Pennsylvania ,, its V ga ,-i- - i we ,V i - , ,fi Zu I . ,L .5 I ' 55551 'N' ' ', , Ei 51251 fr, ,. M ' ff 1 . f 4 ESTHER CALIENDO M.A.N.Ed., Uni- versity of Chicago BERNICE HARPER B.S.N.Ed., Florida State University VIRGINIA FRENCH Assistant to Dean B.A., James Milli kin University HELEN KEEFE B.S., University of Rochester Dz'vz'sz'0n 0 Nursing Education Division of Nursing Education 'if 'll JESSIE MILLER MARIE M S N University PIEKARSKI of Maryland M.S.Ed., Univer- sity of Pennsyl- vania z'vz'sz'0n 0 JEANNETTE STEMMLE M.A.Ed., john Carroll Univer- sity enta! Hj2gZ.6H6 MARGARET ELIZABETH THAXTON WAJDOWICZ B.A., Bethel Col- B.S.N., Florida lege State University CLARA WORLEDGE B.S.N.E., Colum bia University JOAN L. CATHERMAN , ll Director M.S., Columbia University 631' ---- - - 0-i UW. 'L,,f 4-i X -,-lfgiwigt F1 t.,-gm? M mit t WE . .zu 5 35 Qi I Q I L E. L. NOEL, JR. Chairman M.A., Murray State College l LOUIS BROWN CECIL CHEEK M.A., Florida M.S., Florida State University State University i 'f milf., A ,gg EMMA HEARD ELLEN Ph.D., University HOFFMAN of Pittsburgh M.Ed., Cornell University LaVERNE CLYDE LEWIS LASEAU M.A., University M.Ed., University of Kentucky of Florida Department qv Social Sciences WILLIAM BIERBAUM Ph.D., University of Florida ifgi'i.wl'l ,H ' T i f lm l-.yyqf V ' l'H1j 1'Fi-1 i -ffifii IH II it 1 X ' , fl! - ii Y Illini Q EDMUND FLANNERY M.Ed., University of Florida WILLIAM HUNT M.A., George Pea- body College JOSEPH MARLIN M.A., Wesleyan University SAMUEL FUQUA M.A., Stanford University EARL KOHLER M.A., Columbia. University ALTON MCIVER M.A., University of North Carolina JOY MITCHELL Ph.D., George Peabody College HENRY SAGESER Ph.D., Purdue University HOWARD NICELY M.S., Toledo University BETTY SMITH M.A., Columbia University ivision 0 , ,, .,, I J, 'Y E will r H wg' A-tm. If H :tin ,iw ' may in . ggi 1 E ' if . l I N I 5 Mfg? , , . - , , ' WS, fi lf ' I v I Q f r gig .3 F , . I my is gf 3 HL Um -ft! 'I' H M W S I if M ,F nl' Y ,Hrs I f I E mg 1 A M 32.2555 gg: ' -A HAROLD JOHN PALM TRAVERS OWEN, JR. M.A., American PUTNAM M.A., State Uni- University M.Ed., University versity of New of Florida York in yis .,,. I 'ivi ,.r i :.:,:g . if .': L. ' NOVAL SMITH DERWIN ELIZABETH MA., Marshall TERRY , TRENT University MS Umverslty M.A., Columbia of Southfzm University California Technica! Ea'ucatz'0n JOSEPH CIPRIANO Ms., Florida Dean State University WILLIAM BOLIN M.S., University of Florida H -HFS' .1 JOHN REILLY LL.B., Stetson University 1,1 , ,Vt ff L wigs 29 In. :gin :W 2 3 4 i 1 is wif, i i ff R' 1 'n is ' 1 N Hifi: L W YJ c E' P at , I f A 1 E-f Q RALPH WORTHING- TON M.Ed., Boston University EZRA ELLIS WILLIAM RICHARD DAVID MCCO- B.S., United States HOWELL JASPER ACH, III Naval Academy B.S.E.E., Auburn B.A., New York M.S., University University University of California 65 CLIFTON MOCK M.S. in M.E., Uni- versity of Ken- tucky ROBERT SEBEK A.B., Ohio Uni- versity .Q L , ,L , Ss -N if , J - lf-- if ' . 1. - 5 1, ' K ' '16 4 ,W , A ws V , 1 . Tf - ' ' - -El - ' '41 I favs if- ' , , .QTQQ . vgfvfwf 1 : . ' - e 1' u. l. '- -,ji ' g Av ia, 5. ,, . BARBARA HULL M.Ed., University of Florida BETTY ADCOCK M.A., George Pea.- body College RALPH KERN M.Ed., Kent State University Department af Speech ana' M 0a'em Language ROBERT BUSH Ph.B., L o y o 1 a University of the South ROBERTA BUCHANAN Chairman M.A., University of Florida HELENE GLADYS KAUDER Ph.D., Radcliffe College College LONGWELL M.A., Middlebury MARCELLA COLE M.A., Columbia University PETER MEN- DOZA, JR. M.A., University of Florida. KELLY DANFORD Ph.D., Ohio State University ELEANOR PLENNI M.A. , University of Minnesota Physical E a'aeatz'0n M. B. CHAFIN M.P.H., Univer- sity of Florida GEORGE MCCROSSIN Director of Ath- letics M.S., University of Pittsburgh DOROTHY FRANK M.A., George Pea- body College KEN RENNER M.P.H., Univer- sity of Florida 66 Chairman M.A., New York University H, 1: nQ3,e, u ry? Xian Un Qlllllwnggllu - Q' Government Like the scaffolding of a building, providing a framework upon which the stable walls of our ideals and future are built and amended, student government stands stark and bold against a sky of confusion and indecision. Figures emerge and are molded and formed by the intricacies, team- work, compromises, intrigues, successes and even failures that are a caricature of any function of government. J UN I ,G to V , ,. - WT, ' .-1 f tg., N., ' 1 ,, l S E mf J .,., . . fx ' X ' Nr par if , Judy D'Angelo Secretary Ewen Bob Moore President Nancy Russell Treasurer Student Government Serves Student Boajr Acting as the coordinator of extra- curricular activities, the Student Govern- ment Association engaged in several proj- ects to further the interests of the student body. Campus social events such as the Get- Acquainted Dance, Mistletoe Ball, and Prom were sponsored by the SGA. Public relation concerns including the publication of the Trojan were undertaken by the organization as well as several outstanding school improvement pro ects. Under the leadership of president Bob Moore, the SGA worked constructively to produce a more productive organization for the campus. Legislative activities included those which would improve the functioning of the Student Court, increase the efficiency of the SGA, and provide for more unification of the student body. Bill South Vice-President .ge- Aiea me F I as exam, -1 - .bfm...bK'1C 68 'GQ' -di ini f Li14l'fll3i'?7l L A J 1 ix fi I 2 I 'L Rick Chappelear Sophomore Class President M35 if U .N E' is ' H 1' Xa, - A msqsxiqsiim 'H u 'L'xf'2'E5g23?l5:fb5'1 , I Q ,,loeoeo.o,o. , , f IE, , , W: . ,. , noi? f2:,,:zssvzssz ur -1 W , , M 2545214522 -AX va e me ML gym 'lil' 7 ' 'Z' ' 1i: '.fi ,, L, ALa,,LD, V X 1 ,ii um -f- vw 1 W f 55:3 K any A 2.. V 5 'fig' ,-ri-23 1, 2 Vli Linda Highfill Sophomore Class Councilman -.f,WQ-y l H 222 S -.l ' 29' ,,., 2 1' '35 'un' V. mi, X 1 22 2..2 22 :if 155.-Q fs 1 ig 'H' WF E A :A iss. ji , iff-. '7 1-,Q ara - C ku , S L L ' 2. . 2 Jim Manderschied Sophomore Class Councilman Ray Ashurst Freshman Class Councilman ,A S 2 YH Steve Skaggs Freshman Class President Karen Kisten Freshman Class Councilman Katy Ahl School Improvement Chairman Betty Bradbeer Social Ajairs Chairman Diane Ballou Judy Butterfield Van Neely Women'5 Inter-club School Improvement Men J Inter club Board President Chairman fResignedj Board President Sandy Lewis Monnie Stewart Public Relations Historian Chairman E W Chuck Bennett Scholastic Board Chairman 'IF' I E 2 j , . 1 V , , . . ,., N . Q ii 1 3 Y' P K2 ,,,f si r,,, HQ:- E5- -ff-Y N 3 mf? is is , ihls Coni Boyd Troiad Editor 3 ,A Dean McClure A d visor Finley Knight Men's Athletic Cleve Klser Board Chairman Religious Board Chairman Jim I-Ieilbron Civic Board Chairman ilk 7 Ray Klein Student Court Mike Yopp Chief fustice Wooden Horse Editor 3 t Ml ss, 2 ef' ' a, H' H' W , C rv in to I Qese - I HQ , Wt Ray Klein Chief justice Student Cases Tried by the Student Court Functioning under the auspices of the Student Government Association, the Student Court has the authority to hear and pass judgment on cases pertaining to the violation of any ordinance, administrative rule, or regulation of St. Peters- burg Junior College and on cases involving vio- lation of academic honesty which may be referred to it by the administration of the college. The Student Court is divided into a major and a minor court and oliicers of the court include a chief justice, three associate justices, clerk of court, student prosecutor, and as many assistants as are necessary. Under Chief Justice, Ray Klein, several changes were made in court procedures and by-laws in order to increase the efficiency of the functioning of the Student Court. Dick Carrell Marvin Osborne Mike Smith Associate justice Associate justice Associate justice E' at 57261. A 29 tV S8 Jeff Witmer Clerk of Court Carey West Assistant Clerk of Court Bernice Kirsch Student Court Secretary 73 .. e. wi. 4' J , W 1 .x Qu? ' 1'::: ' Z? ,-,- I-, , , 9 H X i a ,451 X hi I Mr. Earl Kohler Cathy Lloyd Advisor Axsistmzt Secretary Mr. Miller Mr. Williams Campus Policeman Campus Policeman is ,R lf' '- ' fff f 21 '.v,,.. . .gjafl .4.1,,.m--.. V . -., , ,f Awww- 1 iw, , w M-M H1 iswu L' ' .,,K3g, M, Q My 1 Y e A V , , I: , 7 l 74 5 o 0 Eff it M both x x ,:A,,:., 1 Words, when put in black and whitigggtake on new, forceful meaning. Words, design and formation, tease and tempt manfltozlttake a closer look. Words, when passed from hand to hand, make their presence when photographed oy millions of obseroipngflejteif, form Words, 5,1 minds, wi Ot Wien- A wvfld the cashiers of wands, would be ltll ing I. ttt, i 1 - Nw' t:z:,,':. 1: 533111:11::1rg,1L,1:111:t:1::if Y JU N1 I E ' : , , ' l ' 1 l ,, . E I I l I 6 it y l I F :E9 e'i ' zzlfftff gsifssifsai.. 'H 1' 1' I I iiwggam 1, V i Misfits M-ffsmiw Linda Jacobs Assistant Editor X gi Coni Boyd Editor Troiad Szfajjf Works far uaiizfy Annual The principle aim of the Troiad staff of 1962-63 was to produce a quality yearbook. Reaching this goal required almost a year of ceaseless planning and work beginning in the spring of last year. Staffers spent long hours and hectic activity periods working together and separately in order to meet their deadlines. Under the editorship of Coni Boyd, the Troiad staff was reorganized into departments, com- prised of an editor and his -assistants, which were responsible for one section of the annual. Their main purpose was to produce a year- book which would capture in Words and pic- tures the events and emotions of the year. In fulfilling this purpose their motto became, Working Together To Create A Better Book. Conni Washburn David Hupp Business Manager Photographer T 6' 4 i'ES.h'X:,-32 l.lli'5E55 ::::, .:viQ:- ,f ,J Kfjikgsgllvu H at-ggi' V --- i '. w ' z I I ,, j sf. at N v G 4: ji f-FLG' - ' H . .. rv .3J.s I.i 5 Monnie Stewart Government and Publications Editor if 3 ,ra 1 Z Lf 71 fi f W 5 it - 1 1 1, , , ,W . - ,w , f r V rg! W H 2 3 Qi :,, ' s' 3, if I 3, . re fr . -wa, , i + , Becky Joseph Literary Editor Betty Bradbeer Social Clubs Editor , V 1 ' N ae if l f p 7 'J ff -Y 7 3 A' ,aff ff i+itf,,1'5s-sew.. Je ggggetgi iw-t4.'!1! -fi Hs :cf s.e ,,,. B , 1 - - up, Serra-:lf .,,,ME,. B it L V, i4..-anl- Kenny Zopf Athleticx Editor , 5 Egj b, 4 .. r-1 F ya , -::.- E Y W 's if Lk 1 'ggi Barbara McCormick Classes Editor 77 r 4251: 115 if-eff ' 'L' N, K' . f Ijl 1FT??fi'3Tg' f ., V Q15 eff-Q A' 1- msn? V 13---.,f 'V A , any' . , X , ,VJ v Carol Coe Feature Editor X 4 IA Htwmw H N 4' W M Hu ,It 1, My N , . H X k .E5gggR3ia,izim1, , 3 we fm an Q 3 ,. , ZW ,. 1.1 .L fi' A - QWJCQEQV . IM I L. , IA L12 Elwell E Leo of Orgamzatwm Edztor -'. ' '--1-1:2-'-A' 1'-' -.LY L , H - ji3E2iJ:'J.!! ,-51 pf' N9wgPf ' A ', ' il HRHEW ' N -plz' ,M id W. 1' w W we vu H - -'w' :Wu vw-'1'uM . 1 .. f E E e ff 1 f QM ., .v s Lois Colussy Art Editor Myra Kohne Evie Hogan Fine Arts Editor Academics Editor 78 ,,', i Mr. E. L. Noel, Jr. Judy D'Ange1o Advisor Proof Editor .1 ' , f N 1 I .- lv -. I X A 'gi 1. Y 7,7 Pat Maddalena Connie Snyder Literary Assistant Literary Assistant Nita Martin Bill Poucher Circulation Circulation .FHS X- Mike Yopp Editor Weekbr Wooden Horse Brings Carnloas News Functioning as the voice of the students of St. Petersburg Junior College, the Wooden Horse be- came a source of accurate, timely news, thought- provoking, often piercing editorials, and interest- ing feature articles. StaH members were on hand to cover all of the many-faceted activities of the student body. The editorial page provided a means by which the students could express their varied views on all phases of campus life. Under the editorship of Mike Yopp, the Wooden Horse went weekly and became the only junior college weekly in the state and one of three in the South. With an apparent ease and regularity that belied the eifort and organization, each informa- tive issue appeared on the campus Thursday dur- ing activity period. Lucy Rose George Jon White Paul Willis Buszness Manager Co-Managing Editor Co-Managing Editor r , ' 1 1. 1 ' 515555 K .sunf 1 i N 'N 1. . 1 - ' ' ' l ' V V, I lt? it 'SSW Efrft-ii ,. l y w I Y ' . l ,E 1 V 4 ' 1 . 1 1 i 44, 1.11 1 ,....-. , N. 1.7 ' 1 if V x , Leon Schochet Government Editor 11 ' ' 1 W 11 ,, 1 J Q--r if Eff Q : -:ev jsf' 1 Becky Joseph Fashion Editor 112-V ..eK5f?K , 2512224 Y :E T , N ,.,g,1o-gli by 5 t gag gang 111, ' ' Visifif V1 diff' ,, Y: 1 ' 1 1131111 3 ,. 5. ,- , 5-15351-:ff gaaggpggiggquf fog I 1', 7 N 5.35 iixiifi' . . 7 -. 1 122:51 1 N 1 131:55-4f:Hit'f1 ,ww 11 si' ,M was -112iu2fJsg,, 1g2i?iF11', WL f ,,1 .Nl P , WW x -1W5fIW5::5EZ3A'5:?ii2'5Kf7'-' EW' V ,-mfs: m'.54-5? 1 ..1q,,,, t, Q .M v QNHQ1 'walvfxf K ZJFAVE lu 1 f' iaiis' fiff QQQQQ1111 ' M5359 'A - um ,QI 111211, Y W .Q W :wif-1,. Q-il 'J kgggl 'gfigg 1 111i555gmw2 ug I ' JF 1 vii H kg Y T 1 - - - I 5 1.1: 1 Betty Bradbeer Social Editor if 'Wf i 111 - if - - Ml. W, 1. . T: :L 'rf 5 A-1' 1 at - 5 sm, , if ' ,sQ'N2fH 55553381 .- LQ ww '-' 1 151 2-3?gi2'ti 1Qg1,'fW 13? ' Z fig' 5,5 mg 1, M Q 12 , ' ares' WW ,E 25 r f'111f:f 1 - am' 27' John Clendenon Sports Editor 1 V I I 1 Janet Hunter Feature Editor gm W ' 1 .ac-f gh E 3 . e 1 ' ,K t 15545 xxx' clap I xg ' 4 15 ! 41 ,F on EW :Q L, yr my 'A' P Us K - a.. , 7 Vw H . ff ,ai .NA , W fl '-: X ,K . .5 . I 1 ,, al W il? -' v' W jfiiffizim,-v' N :m'l.'. ,X W h Z JV' 2 Q Mr. T. Reilly Advisor Barbara Dickinson Exchange Editor W Ma: M N' '6 , ,w in my 1 'miin Q view w H -flf? wa H ,H - 2 K- mm mm ,, , , ' 1 , - f. v,Q. Ted Sharpe Cartoonist 82 Paul VeHorn Head Photographer T -Iay Beckerrnan Proofreader I x Q r : 1 Pi H igiaig' . , vm -1' W Um 1 Q wi , .... ,.:.:.:-: -JM uw! QE ,V N ' Www RQ xmf U'M? H Wx.:jEf':4.f.,se:,ivE:--'4.:'.-Q ,,,fL: 7.-ff. Wwstraiai Ht i??Yg5E55H NW 1-J' -:wr 1 - ' -92' M 'ff i wmmww asvmo y ji' ii' l 'F' fi' ' . 'E 1 1 it R 4 fear 2 Y Y ' 3 1 u r .m f 4 iw? - , . . ' :': A 1 jg is N A -vi in-,QW L- 5535 if , Q1 Lg 1 H, 1 2 EH I n Q Z: ix bt ,- bil- : . .M 1 I ' ' Gloria Nalepa Business S taj' Jim Powell Photographer Enid Gustafson Reporter Betty Frakes , L , ,'4m: Ti wfj- miss V ' 1 Dick Smith Sports Reporter Sports Reporter 1 Jo Ann Bratcher Reporter Karen Kisten Reporter Jackie Cargile Reporter : W W N ' W , f i , W zip., , -ik' -Il ,o I .Qs ii M,- i I Dan Mclndoo Reporter i l R 1 John Lawson Photographer Janet Hunter Editor PTZ.HCZlf9dl Aim 0 Obelzsk Is Quality Under the editorship of Janet Hunter, the Obelisk stall worked for quality and creativity in its writings and illustrations. Short stories, poetry, cartoons, jokes, and many other forms of original expression were submitted by mem- bers of the student body for consideration by the Obelisk staff and the Editorial Service which is composed of four sophomores who offer suggestions for improvements. The Obelisk is the official college literary magazine which is published by a group of interested students and distributed to the stu- dent body during second semester. I' Miss Geiger Advisor Obelisk Staj: FIRST ROW - Nancy Bolton, Linda Bechtel, Marty Armstrong, Louisa Tietz. SECOND ROW -- Claire Cooper, Richard Washabaugh, Barry Wil- liams, Betsy Bauder. my crfrws-Q--W., ff -If gil l z.. . -. 5?iJ'i'?'C.5l- .. E., A .f M1..,M .1,. ,, V .. ,:g.a,:. fa, it ' in '21 zz M 'L-?51: Ziff 2 , 1555553355iifififiilrg, wr' In the world of make-believe imagination, thg good pixies roam. l ifana' shinning their radiating inner thought' the-fe Pixie-Y Seein- WklingQi2the --golden lover Silently they paso? the land waving their magic overlthe needy performing amazing miraclegff-Iere at St. Pe- tersburg junior College we haoeiiour own world of the good pixies - the world of the civic organi- zations. gg 3 . : l,..,,sf:1ff11115'1-4' ' . , ,mg .,a, ,, gkv,Akv,Ak 3 '- ' .,. . ,MJ .l..l.W.. 'A A ' ' ' . W V.. .. 3 G. 5 Z . mr- ,. ii me -M ,,,.,:- , Zi -ffm NL ,, ,Z i rm . gy 53 fnfviraifwy ,-, K fsfififfffibi 53- ww iff 5 pefiggiius' 1 l ,s, . ffliffifl H 9- Dean Skaggs, Advisor in. ,L -'52 CIRCLE K MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Ken Wides, Bill Muth, Dick Issacs, Bob Moore, Dan Ashlin, Richard Martin, Mark Woodhouse, Steve Dondero, Wayne Pelaez. SECOND ROW Keith Leibfried, Bernie Enlow, Russ King, Ray mer, Roger Mattson, Jeff Witmer, Jim Fisher, Gary James. THIRD ROW - Fred Wellington, John Fraser, George Kramer, Jay Carron, Mike - Yopp, Rick Chappelear, Terry Martin, Van Nee- ley, Jim Heilbron, Steve Skaggs. Huglin, Mac McCain, Dick Bell, Richie Schwim- CIRCLE K OFFICERS: SEATED - Steve Dondero, Secre- tary, Dan Ashlin, Board Member, STANDING - Roger Mattson, Board Member, Jim Heilbron, President g Jim Fisher, Treasurer. 86 C J Circle 'K' Promotes High Seholarshzjr and Service The promotion of leadership, friendship and serv- ice on the college campus is the primary purpose of Circle K, a service club for college men. The oldest service club on campus, it is sponsored by the local Kiwanis International Organization. The many objectives of the club include empha- sizing the American Way of Life, encouraging participation in group activities, and promoting good fellowship and high scholarship. Since its establishment, Circle K has made many worth- while contributions to the campus and the stu- -dent body. Their beneficial projects included a fund-raising car smash and the annual blood drive. CIRCLE S MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Pat Tanner, Candy Holder, Adelle Love, Sandy Stacey, Jan Eyrnan port, Margot Tanner, Karen Kisten, Ann Burngardner Farmer. THIRD ROW - Melinda Salgado, Kathy Kin- . sella, Linda Glausier, Fran Mariello, Marsha Siegler, Mary SECOND ROW - Miss Gehlen, Advisor, Cindy Daven- , Sandy Snavely, Judy Stusak. Ann Sweet, Judy Butterlield, Ruth Hoyle, Mary Mariello, Bonnie Wiant, Barbara Heller, Sharon Hoover, Sandy CC JJ Circle S Club Serves Campus and Communizfy The Circle S club, established during 1959, is sponsored by the Sinawik Organization of St. Petersburg. Membership in the club is limited to college women having a 3.0 average and carrying a minimum of nine academic hours. To be of service to SPJC students and faculty and to the community is the main purpose of Circle S. Projects of the group included a fund-raising drive, the annual shoe shine, and filling a Christmas box for a needy family. Highlight- ing the social activities of the group was the annual party with Circle K. CIRCLE S OFFICERS: SEATED - Candy Holder, Vice-Presi- dentg Ann Bumgardner, President, Margot Tanner, Project Chair- man, Ruth Hoyle, Chaplain, Fran Mariello, Treasurer, Bonnie Wiant, Secretary. 87 COLLEGIATE CIVINETTE MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Valerie Sargeant, Norma Harper, Elaine Howland, Karen Kress, Laura Gordon. SECOND ROW - Sandra Luttrell, Claire Cooper, Gloria Nalepa, Betty Ann Wilkins, Bonnie Benton, Mrs. Hoffman, Advisor. THIRD ROW - Kay Miller, Kathy Gaston, Sandra Kilpatrick, Barbara Stack, Kathy Warren. COLLEGIATE CIVINETTE OF- FICERS: SEATED - Elaine How- land, President 3 Norma Harper, Sec- retary. STANDING - Valerie Sar- geant, Historian, Claire Cooper, Vice-President, Laura Gordon, Treas- urer. Collegiate Civinettes and Civitan Stress Service The primary purpose of the Collegiate Cinvinette and Collegiate Civitan organizations is service to the campus and to the community. Both groups are sponsored by the local Civitan Club. Colle- giate Civinettes were organized during 1959 and social events. Collegiate Civitan was re-established on the cam- pus this year. Activities included beneficial serv- ice projects, fund-raising drives, and a variety of COLLEGIATE Cf V1 TAN MEMBERS CQLLEGIATE CIVITAN OFFICERS l POLITICAL UNION MEMBERS.' FIRST ROW - SECOND ROW - Rowland Alfonso, John Day, Marvin John Oneal, Mrs. Hoffman, Advisor, Karen Kisten, Cyn- Osborne, Mike Yopp, Leon Schochet, Don Conner, Mr thia Wells, Dave Curran, Andy Harshbarger, Steve Grimes. Putnam, Mr. Lewis. P0Zz'tz'cal Union Engages in Various AcZivz'1fz'es The purposes of the Political Union are to en- courage the active participation in the political processes by college students and to serve as a non-partisan forum to provide an opportunity for students to increase their knowledge, in all as- pects of politics, in the interest of more adequate standards of government. Bi-monthly meetings, consisting of programs, debates and Elms, pro- vided members with insight into problems on the national and international level. Activities of this years' Political Union included a United Nations Program, a Reapportionment Forum, supervision of polls during student elec- tions, student internships, a legislative observation program, and afhliation with the Collegiate Council of the United Nations. POLITICAL UNION OFFICERS: SEATED - Marvin Os borne, President, Mike Yopp, Vice-President. STANDING - Rowland Alfonso, Parliamentariang John Day, Secretary Andy Harshbarger, Treasurer. 89 YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM MEMBERS: - Stephen Johnson, Randal Teague, Charles Sherlock FIRST ROW - Don Walker, Susan Hurn, Peggy Reilich, Gettys, Don Conner, Leon Schochet, Knute Kolman Dave Newton, Tom Hicks, Larry Dillow. SECOND ROW Bill Whitlock, Mr. Sackett, Advisor. E YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM OFFICERS: SEATED - Susan Hurn, Secretary, Peggy Reilich, Secre- tary. STANDING - Don Walker, Vice-Chairman, Stephen Johnson, Chairman, Charles Sherlock, Treasurer. 90 Young Americans or Freedom Stresses Political A etion Youn Americans For Freedom is a non- .g . . partisan conservative group which stresses political action. It was organized to stem apathy, educate college students to the deceit- ful Communist tactics, and to promote and defend our free and com etitive enter rize . . . . P . P system, 1nd1v1dual rights, liberties, and free- doms, the United States Constitution, and the belief in God. Since its organization on the campus in De- cember, Young Americans For Freedom en- gaged in several activities. Red China Out- law and Revolt in Hungary were among the films presented for the members. Such distinguished gentlemen as Senator Young and Dr. Stephen Speronis spoke to the group on current problems. YAF sponsored Mr. Wil- liam Buckley, Jr., for a city-wide program on conservatism. YOUNG DEMOCRATS, MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Advisor, John Oneal, Edward Murphy, Paul Longerich, Mary-Callahan, Cindy Wells, Andy Harshbarger, Steve Jim Hackett, John Day. Grimes, Dave Curran. SECOND ROW - Mr. Putnam, Young Democrats Promote Liberal Political! Views The primary aims of the Young Democrats' Club are to acquaint college students with the liberal ideas fostered by the Democratic Party and to promote enlightened political action of its members as responsible citizens. The various activities of the group included meetings featuring distinguished guest speak- ers, films, political programs, active partici- pation in the local Democratic party, group discussions on political and national prob- lems, and a public debate with members of the Young Republicans' Club on the subject of Federal Aid to Education. YOUNG DEMOCRATS' OFFICERS: SEATED - Andy Harshbarger, President, Mary Callahan, Secretary. STAND- ING - John Day, lst Vice-Presidentg Edward Murphy, 2nd Vice-President, John Oneal, Treasurer. 91 YOUNG REPUBLICANS' MEMBERS: FIRST ROW visor, Paul VeHorn, Leon Schochet, Mike Yopp, Marvin - Ralph Donovan, Dick Smith, Karen Kisten, Linda Osborne, Randal Teague, Don Conner, Steve Skaggs. Jacobs, Paul Sorg. SECOND ROW - Mr. Lewis, Ad- YOUNG REPUBLICANS, OFFICERS: Mike Yopp, Presi- dent, Karen Kisten, Secretaryg Don Conner, Vice-President. 1' oung Rejyublzbans' Aim Is POZz'tz'ca! Awareness The main purposes of the Young Re- publicans' Club are to provide an opportunity by which college students may become more aware of the principles and ideals which are set forth by the Republican Party, and to en- courage members in active political partici- pation. Club activities consisted of visits by outstand- ing speakers during the bi-monthly meetings, political forums, debates on national and in- ternational problems, and films dealing with Republican Party activities. Religious Clubs Life -- a one-way to, ? b where? Liberal hopes, where they lead? A dream Qfregybellenee is planted whosef light illuminates the way. Determination leaifs, faith guides. Doors stand closed, silently awaiting the knock - some reward, some retribution, all challenge finding restriction only in infinity. What h nd where is the iniaster key? i t en, Cl , W ' fr? A rv , tx, .... ,.t,,,.., X . , fr M. 2 A ., ,W ,- . I Ov. xg ff 1 Mrs. Hill, Advisor I BAPTIST STUDENT UNION MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Jeannie Hall, Judy Cooper, Sandra Luttrell, Jo Ann Fuller, Shirley Daugh- try, Carol Thomas, Carole White. SECOND ROW - Iris Van Wagner, Enid Gustafson, Glenda Shavers, Bonnie Benton, Judy Kautz, Ray Ashurst, John Lawson, Doug Morris, Mike Yopp, Max Reeves, Mike Bradford, Jim Hess, Cleve Kiser. Judy Roderique, Gene Gorton, Jana Gerber, ,F BAPTIST STUDENT UNION OFFICERS: SEATED - Enid Gustafson, Secretary 3 Ray Ashurst, Editor of BSU Publication g Mike Bradford, Vice-President, Cleve Kiser, President. Balbtist Student Union Worksjhr Closer Unity The Baptist Student Union was organized to form a closer link between the church and Bap- tist students in the institutions of higher learning. Religious activities of the Club included a morn- ing watch which was held every Friday. Infor- mative guest speakers, spiritual singing, and panel discussion groups were present at the bi- monthly meetings of the organization to add to their effectiveness. Social highlights of the year included a moon- light cruise and a hayride for the members. The Baptist Student News, the organizations news- paper, was published by members of the club. Arlise Andrews, Gary Minor. THIRD ROW - 21 CANTERBURY CLUB MEMBERS.- FIRST ROW - Susan Hurn, Monnie Stewart, Karen Austin, Lois Ramsey. SECOND ROW - Father Harnblin, Chaplain, Willard Ccmterbuvy Club Promotes Faith and Fellowshzja To promote faith and fellowship at Saint Peters- burg Junior College and to bear witness to that faith on campusn is the primary purpose of the Canterbury Club. This organization was established on campus this year for the benefit of college students of the Episcopal faith. Through its varied activities, it strives for the expression and deepening of the faith. Activities for the year included discussions on the practice of the faith in the daily lives of the members, worship groups, and a club trip to Camp Wingman. Becker, Dick Smith, Ralph Donovan, Charles Bennett, Robert Moody, Lawrence Sheley, Mrs. Bohman, Advisor CANTERBURY CLUB OFFICERS: Robert Moody, Vice-President, Susan Hum, Secretary, Lawrence Sheley, President. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP MEMBERS Clzrz'stz'an Science Fellowshzlb Organizer on Campus The purposes of the Christian Science Fellowship of St. Petersburg Junior College are to provide an opportunity by which college students may learn more concerning the Christian Science faith and doctrine and to work co-operatively with the other student religious groups on campus in pro- moting inter-religious interests. Membership in the organization is open to all students interested in the Christian Science faith. Activities of the group members included such projects as organizing discussion groups and hav- ing guest speakers. 96 ssgx Egg N lit Dr. Chamberlain, A dvisor ' 'gag-.,'-5 f- ,qg':5g:+:- S35?:2RQ?S:1' q'gW3.'o:-'oveavae vfgf1+---.--.,-'.-.-u-4- v 5'2e:Q:v.mfe?2'.-53.22-.32-2-221 :2::fs'.ea-::e:.v2'4s:-is-3,2202iffiiiiif-::+:Q:+255?lEZ?2?Z3 zen?Liziztztsteteflt-'Z METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Nancy McKenzie, Caryl Reynolds, Elizabeth Delack, Adelle Love, Gloria Nalepa, Dana McGhan, Frankye Murphy, Jo Ann Bratcher. SECOND ROW - Steve Grimes, John Day, Dale Leifeste, Sam Martin, Dale Foster, Jim Gettys, Bob Spaduzzi, Paul Willis, Byron Twigg, Andy Harshbarger. Methodist Student Movement Encourages Strong Devotion The primary purpose of the Methodist Student Movement is to strengthen each members devo- tion to God through worship, study, recreation, and service. Membership in the organization is open to all college students who wish to become a part of the fellowship. In an endeavor to provide for the spiritual, moral, social, and intellectural needs of its members, the Methodist Student Movement organization en- gaged in several activities, including a trip to the state convention in Leesburg, a luncheon at Moock's, and formation of a softball team. They had a variety of speakers at their meetings after which time was allowed for panel discussions. METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT OFFICERS: SEATED - Gloria Nalepa, Secretary-Treasurer, Jo Ann Bratcher, President. STANDING - Paul Willis, Vice- President of Programs, Dale Leifeste, Vice-President of Publicity. J 5 the ii J ,1 N i 4 Y W 2 m - we ug, f Mr. Reilly Advisor jf? w ,Qi 1 1 E .l p ,A H W if., NEWMAN CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Connie Snyder, Sandra Cooke, Lorraine Valerte, Pat Maddelena, Conni Washburn, Carol Adams, Becky Mastry, Trudy Weathers. SECOND ROW -- Mike Schene, Dexter Ponds, Jean Rasmussen, Jackie Quick, Betty Ann Wilkins, Kathy Kinsella, Roberta Campbell, Martha Lendennan, Bonnie Chalker, Genie Sikorski, Betty Frakes, Eileen Harrunel, Tony Ulchar. THIRD ROW - Bob Eschenbach, Dick Cobb, Joe Arunski, Cordon Mc- Clain, Jim Olson, Janocha, Barry Rauchle, John Gegan, Jim Thomas, Chuck Masi, Dennis Neal, Bob Gutmann, Jim Rosano, Cary Gauslin. YT? NEWMAN CLUB OFFICERS: SEATED - Jean Rasmus- sen, Vice-President, Genie Sikorski, Secretary. STANDING Dick Cobb, President 5 Jackie Quick, Treasurer 5 Jim Jano- cha, Sergeant-at-arms. 98 Newman Club Aims for S,bz'ritual Growth The Newman Club, a member of the Newman Club Federation, was established to foster the spiritual and intellectual growth of Catholic stu- dents and to offer an opportunity for positive re- ligious influence on the SPJC campus. Throughout the year, committees were busy plan- ning religious, athletic, and social events for mem- bers of the group. Activities included a monthly Communion breakfast as well as a variety of parties and picnics for the members enjoyment. Their bi-monthly meetings consisted of religious and educational programs. xiii yi V iz,-ig, ,ri rs 2 5 54' 2 N,-i 1 I C is the kinflles. It flickers flirts with indifference and idleness. It consunilbs hungrily all humanistic and materialistic knowledge. A breeze of apathy stirs and threatens. Winds of time and of lash out, portraying their then bursts flame Fitllf wirlgliness. 'The brightly. 1 .W .J x x .,,,l. ti , ,lt Y Q, ,. - an A ' x'i3'v1' 2 t 2, M- ., lmwkgm Sfsiffsfsfi f-www-AH 7 -A f-was -a gl liz u:g.:if' .Vt F3 355 :z fs, A .-f , r - - -a r- g,m.+: f f-wmQ-f f-,Law an 1 NW , 7 Q Nl ,V ., MQW , .... ,ki , .,., ,,.,.,w V f . t,,.,- .- .-f, i A F, I3 W AAAL ,.-.- r---.Y .. -Y - - A A ,gr I wg. ' Q' .gf Qi r I ' fa 'O ffl -' el? I- f .',.efI-f-ii' fix! Miss Cole, Advisor FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Susan Nuttall, Arlisce Andrews, Maria Garcia. SECOND ROW - Judy Kautz, Andrea Dickson, Janice Gerber, Gloria Nalepa, Claire Cooper, Joyce Hewitt. THIRD ROW -- Dennis Burnette, Bill Cox, Dennis Shaub, Robert Dobarganes, Gerald Canfield, Duane Lancaster. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: Dennis Shaub, President, Andrea Dickson, Secretary, Bill Cox, Vice-President. French Club Promotes Interest in French Culture Promotion of the interest in spoken French, in- creased knowledge of French culture, and an awareness of French government are the primary aims of the French Club. Membership is open to anyone who is taking French or is interested in the language or culture. Many beneficial programs were conducted at the monthly meetings of the club including visits from guest speakers, movies of French speaking coun- tries, and speeches delivered in French. Among the clubs, social activities were the annual Christ- mas party and interesting tours. are-Q-. - -f 'W'-it FUTURE SECRETARIES OF AMERICA MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Barbara Birch, Carolyn Westlake, Kathy Blanton, Carol Adams, Janet Brown, Candy Lanzke, Jo- Ann Davis, Kathleen Connor, Karol Merker, Joan Ries- meyer, Mary Bertram. SECOND ROW - Lorraine Vil- lani, Karalee Davis, Martha Everson, Judy Bowman, Sheron Moore, Ellen Stagg, Judy Harley, Iris Van Wagner, F uture Secretaries typ A meriea Stress Hz'gh Ideals in Busi- 726.95 Future Secretaries of America, an organization for business and secretarial college students, has among its purposes the fostering of high ideals for individuals in business careers and the en- couraging of cooperation within the profession. The club was organized on the SPJC campus this year. Since its establishment, members of the group have worked actively planning and organiz- ing beneficial projects and activities. Guest speak- ers spoke on varied topics related to the interests of the group. Informative programs were pre- sented on the responsibilities and requirements of a business career. a Qs it it i e pe? - . A - - - - - 1- N '51-S!-3-. Q.. an. 'egg' -- - 5:2535-a - ,5.5f:525?'5 ,i,,l..-, 2:.:.-:.x:E2:+.. -'E2.5 'x.s.f- f- -se. H V ' ' ' ., ,,. ' i Q-AML,-,,w,,,mC,,g.a. Y 7- .ms JoAnn Elias, Linda DeBarr, Carless Mitchell, Barbara Beistle, Miss McAfee, Advisor. THIRD ROW - Bonnie Chalker, Sharon Rogers, Audrey Limberg, Marge Roepke, Laurie Guiles, Diane McGary, Nancy Rich, Susan Whit- ten, Carol England, Joan Cummings, Elizabeth Ayrton, Carolyn Bozick, Mary Lynne Furbershaw, Karen Perlmut- tCI'. FUTURE SECRETARIES OF AMERICA OFFI- CERS: Karen Perlmutter, Vice-President, Karol Ruth Merker, Secretary, Carlee Mitchell, President. Mrs. Kauder, Advisor GERMAN CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW man, Rod johnson, Steve Otto, George Hawkins, - Louisa Tietz, Betsy Bauder, Patricia Smith, Dale Leifeste, Jurgen Schenicke, Bob Hogan. Peggy Reilich. SECOND ROW - Tony Boat- GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: Betsy Bauder, Secretary-Treasurer, Tony Boatman, President, Jurgen Schenicke, Vice-President. 102 German Club Encourages Interest in the Language The primary aim of the German Club is to encourage interest and understanding of the German language and culture among its membership. It is composed of college students who are interested in the spoken language and culture or in a career in utilizing the German language. Meetings were held monthly at the homes of members at which time educational pro- grams were presented to the members. These programs included slides, guest speakers, and group discussions in German. PHI RHO PI MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Mr. Bush, Advisor. SECOND ROW - Bill Moore, Howard Ellis, Debate Advisor, Becky Wanninger, Mary Ann Martin, Steve Grimes, John Lawson, Miss Hull, Public Speaking Phi Rho Pi Honors Outstanding Speakers Arriving on the campus in 1959, the Florida Beta Chapter of Phi Rho Pi, the National Honorary Forensic Society of Junior Colleges, has com- posed its membership of students who have main- tained a scholastic average of C, have shown interest in furthering the art of speech and rheto- ric, and who have excelled in speech intramural contests, public speaking in the community, or in the areas of inter-collegiate debate and individu- al speaking. In fufilling its primary aim of providing better speech training for SPJC students. Phi Rho Pi has sponsored assembly speakers, and sent representa- tives to state forensic meets. Charles Bennett, George Brown, Paul Willis, Fred Daily. PHI RHO PI OFFICERS: Paul Willis, Publicity Chair- man, Mary Ann Martin, President, Steve Grimes, Vice- President. PHI THETA KAPPA MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Miss Turner, Advisor. SECOND ROW - Sandra Bul Miss Roberts, Advisor, Frankye Murphy, Linda Harding, lock, Betsy Bauder, Carolyn Bailey, Gregory Comnes, Rob- Judy Walker, Gay Hutchins, Mary Lu Sewell, Elizabeth ert Keehn, Thomas Parsons, Patricia Smith, Robert Wat- Wilken, Lynn Merhige, Margaret Fulrner, Jeanne Hunt, son, Fred Daily. ' A75 X I New Phi Theta Kappa members were initiated during the formal ceremony in the fall. 104- PHI THETA KAPPA MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Pat Maddalena, Elaine Howland, Janet Hunter, Pat Dingley, Bonnie Wiant, Valerie Sargent, Louisa Tietz, Jayne Ed- Phi Theta Kappa Recognizes Scholastic A ch zevememfs Since it was established on the campus in 1950, the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, national scho- lastic junior college fraternity, has been devoted to the recognition of outstanding students in the area of scholastic achievement. The main purposes of this society are to promote scholarship, to develop character, and to cultivate fellowship among the students in the junior colleges. Membership is limited to those college students who have an overall average of B or better with no less than 15 academic hours, and who are recommended by the Advisory Committee. The theme of this years' programs placed particular emphasis on foreign relation. wards, Nancy Hilton. SECOND ROW - Bruce Cannon Dale Leifeste, Steve Montague, Charles Bennett, Bob Ahlf Jon White, Mike Saunders. PHI THETA KAPPA OFFICERS: Steve Montague, Treasurer 5 Nancy Hilton, Secretary 3 Charles Bennett President, Jayne Edwards, Historian, Mike Saunders, Vice-President. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW Longwell, Advisor. THIRD ROW: -- Dick - Sandra Steiifek, Barbara Hall, Mary Calla- Smith, Richard Washabaugh, Gary Steflek, han. SECOND ROW - Mr. Mendoza, Ad- Diane Lawton, Thomas Ogden, Eduardo Ra- visorg Melanie Quigg, Martha Everson, Judy mirez, Larry Miller, Alicia Permenter. Stephens, Judy Jarrett, Janet Briggs, Mrs. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Thomas Ogden, Secretary 3 Barbara Ham, Vice-President, Richard Washabaugh, Treas- urer, Sandra Steffek, President. Sllyanish Club Aims or Increased Use gf S,19emz'slz The main purpose of the Spanish Club is to bring about a better acquaintance with, and to further the use of Spanish at the college and in the community. Monthly meetings are held which include a business conference and an informative program dealing with the varied interests of the students. Activities of the Spanish Club this year consisted of a formal initiation ceremony, movies sponsored for the members, a Christmas party, dining in a Spanish res- taurant, and having a joint party with the other cam- pus language clubs. 106 STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIA- TION MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Elizabeth DeLack, Sandra Burns, Rebecca Mastry. SECOND ROW - Dr, Heard, Advisor, Ann Sarnons, Bonnie Wiant, Cheryl Jac- obs, Laura Gordon, Mary Ann Sweet, Jean Gorton, Mar- SN EA Members S trive jbr Prcy5essz'0naZ Growth g The Student National Education Association strives to provide opportunities for personal and profes- sional growth, the development of leadership skills, and a thorough understanding of the professional history and ethics. Membership is open to all college students interested in any Held of education. Include-cl among their many activities are participat- ing in American Education Week, arranging bulle- tin board displays, attending leadership conferences, presenting a variety of programs on topics of current interest to the group, and sending delegates to the state convention. 107 garet Spurrier, Rose Ann Flynn, Dr. Sageser, Advisor. THIRD ROW - John Day, Richard Washabaugh, Kathy Durns, Karen Kisten, Karen Mountan, Margaret Fulmer, Gloria Grovatski, Pricilla Lennertz, Frances Wittstruck, Marsha Siegler. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIA- TION OFFICERS: Bonnie Wiant, State Secretary 5 Sandy Burns, Treasurer 5 Margaret Spurrier, President 5 .lean Gor- ton, Reporter, Marsha Siegler, Vice-President, Frances Wittstruck, Secretary. l STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION MEMBERS: FIRST ROW -- Catherine Hutchinson, Lorraine Rod- riguez, Bonnie Allen, Linda Gergerson, Carmen Day, Jean Sutherland, Margaret Rosenheim, Linda Deal, Louise Swisher. SECOND ROW - Penny Waldo, Jean Drig- gens, Judy Fisher, Mary Morris, Sharon Mashburn, Mer- rill Reisen, Marie Siplon, Carol Braun, Karen Van I STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: SEATED - Linda Bergerson, Board Member, Lorraine Rodriguez, Board Member. STANDING - Penny Waldo, Board Memberg Marianne Booher, Recording sec- retary, Judy Fisher, Corresponding Secretary, Judy Burt- chaell, lst Vice-President. Dusen, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jean Allen, Linda Pea- cock, Jackie Williams, Bonnie Mayer, Barbara Keene. THIRD ROW - Frances Hardy, Jeanne Hunt, Mary Cline, Susan Foster, Mariann Booher, Alisan McKeith, Sharon Chnmeiss, Dennis Holmes, Judith Burtchaell, Judity Beach, Marguerite Woods, Linda Miller, Mrs. Wajdowicz, Advisor. Student Nurses HeQb in National Prqeet Among the purposes of the Student Nurses As- sociation are the development of a feeling of pro- fessional responsibility toward a career in regis- tered nursing and the promotion of professional and social unity among the SPJC student nurses. Members of this organization are affiliated with and actively participate in the district, state, and national level association. One of the-group's main activities was a national project in which they helped to collect money in order to furnish funds for student nurses in a hospital at Taiwan. During the year they spon- sored many guest speakers who presented speeches on various topics of interest to the group. - 1,5 gt -- A nzassfjsqseuident, and and rhjitknzically alive. by a cooperation, teamwork, brotkerhood, and sisteriff hood this nucleus of sensitive tension fibers effects the mass and its composure giving it a true and full form. ,G Ju I fi M3 . . A za as 'X A-,,. . I grwiiw Arquiris Ojicers: Gail Elwood, Presidentg Arlene Cumings, Vice- Presidentg Cindy Davenport, Treasurerg Priscilla Lennertz, Secre- tary. A rquiris 110 My .. H The Arquiris rush party, Passport to Funf' began a very successful year for Arquiris mem- bers. Highlights of their social activities included an alumni Tea, Big Brother picnic, and a party with Mu Delta. Members participated in Red Cross activities and in several charity drives. Arquiris members were active in various cam- pus activities including publications and mu- sical organizations. Mrs. Plenni, Advisor Brajcki, J. Bumgardner, A. Carlisle, P. Cox, C. Cunningham, L. Davenport, C. Elwood, G. Holder, C. Hummerich, K. Kaiser, B. Kinsella, C. Lanzke, C. Lennertz, P. Martin, M. Mellor, S. Phillips, K. Pounds, G. Salgado, M. Taylor, M. Tindall, B. Wiant, B. Arquiris pledging takes the new members through some unusual experiences. Arquiris Mascots.- SEATED - Ron Bea- tong STANDING - Eric Rieke, Gary Mi- nor. K , ' Hi eg uuu ?' , 2 E ff I 1 1' At slumber parties, Arquiris sisters play alongv with the Kingston Trio. il i N. : ' Q- . .M- IJN 1 KD Social activities of the members of Dido in- cluded a Sigma Phi Sigma social, Big Sister party, Kappa Tau Valentines dance, and sev- qu Q! i 3- V 15, A X, . in .il . . 'JA S . i if l N ' iii l l ' H Y. .' 'i, ' ' ' - ii H K 4 '1 ,M M 1,1 5, I 5 x . 1:5 X .V Tx t'f J ' INS, J Wa x eral slumber parties. .fgyi J itti w iilliiil 1 Dido Ojicers: Sharon Hoover, President, Sharon Johnson, Treas- urer, Andrea Fuller, Vice-President, Tenna Abraham, Secretary. Dido Dido's are found in all phases of campus life with members active chairman of womenis tary of the freshman Mistletoe Ball Queen, Theta Kappa. as head cheerleader, athletic board, secre- and sophomore class, and members of Phi Miss Ammons, Advisor Abraham, T. Berezney, S. Berger, L. Blanton, K. Butterfield, J. Cooper, C. Esielionis, E. Eyman, J. Farmer, S. Fischer, L. Fuller, A. 112 Heller, B. Hill, S. Hoover, S. Johnson, M. Johnson, S. Lambert, F. Lane, G. Leinbach, J. Maddalena, P. Mastry, S. McCutcheon, L. Morrison, B. Munn, K. O'Berry, E. Petersen, C. Quillman, D. Schneegold, B. Sewell, M. Shank, P. Shutt, K. Smith, K. Snavely, S. Stacy, S. Stadtlander, C. Stusak, J. Tibbits, J. Whigham, K. Wilson, P. Wright, B. Wright, J. -V .fsaaggsaiggafuw I or QM. ,f',s,LdJ - 'gm .I . ,z:: 25' Dido pledges apprehensively await informal initiation and the wrath of the Dido sisters. Dido Mascots: SEATED - Roger Mattsong STANDING - Van Neeley, Bill Ferguson, jim Langham. Dario, Brook Morrison, gets more than her share of informal. HCC Ojficers: janet Hunter, President: Betty Ann Hornung, Vice- Presidentg Betsy Bauder, Treasurer, Marcia Jones, S ecretary. 114 X l X X xi X mil HCC's enjoyed the year by participating in candy sales, rummage sales, slumber parties, beach parties, and moonlight cruises. Members of HCC were active in other organi- zations including Phi Theta Kappa, Obelisk, Wooden Horse, and intramurals. One of the major projects of HCC this year was a Christmas party at the old folks' home. Miss Holladay, Advisor Bailey, C. Bauder, B. Bechtel, L. Colligan, L. Cooke, S. Harding, L. Homung, B. Hunter, J. Jacobs, C. Jones, M. Russell, N. Stack, B. Wittstruck, F. HCC members gather at a sistefs home for dinner and conversation. HCC Mascots: SEATED - Gary Hasenfus, ferry Mitchellg STANDING - Hal Searles, foe Waldorf. 1 15 HCC members include slumber parties in their so cial activities. LHL Officers: Barbara Hall, President, Marti Ebersole, Vice-Presb dent, Katy Ahl, Treasurer, Susie Holman, S ecretary. LHL Y , - U irlviii .:'.g ,jp Q 11 I.. , g, lv fu A xxkti Among the social activities of the members of LHL were a Big Brother party, costume party with Sigma Phi Sigma, Chez Monsieur, La Parisienne, and a Christmas Tea with Dido. LHL members are very active on campus and count among their members SGA secretary, treasurer, historian, public relations chairman, Troiad editor, and cheerleaders. Mrs. Cameron, Advisor Abercrombie, K. Ahl, Katy Austin, J. Baugh, D. Boyd, C. Coe, C. Colussy, L. D'Ange1o, J. Danzig, G. Davis, T. Ebersole, M. Geldert, L. Gibson, J. Gillham, K. Greco, S. Griffin, G. Hall, B. Helman, J. Helman, S. J ohnson, L. Kohne, M. Lewis, S. Martin, N. Noel, J. Portervint, J. Rankin, C. Russell, N. Smith, J. Stewart, M. Terrell, J. Thomas, G. Vecchio, G. Wallace, P. Warren, P. Wittman, S. Woodruff, S. Woodworth, J. Yakel, C. LHL sisters model during the rush season fashion show, Mademoiselle - Go LHL. LHL Mascots: SEATED - Butch Bryantg STANDING - Hugh Bell, Keith Leibfried, Dennis Kelly. if - - V ' 1 wi A , 1 M M . l ' 4 ' 1 - Z, I ,, w 1: 51o?a:M'l!w ,vQQ , V w fl 2 iw I , W 3 . Barbara Hall adds a finishing touch to LHL,s traditional Chez M onsieurf' f lf so I , V F5521 L' 1-71' Lgfggmii m U 1 'Q wzjzv we W -Di 'i Mano Officers: Nancy Norton, President, Susie Hefferman, Treas- urer, Diane Welch, Vice-President, Evie Hogan, Social Ajairs Chairman. Mano '1 ' If ., , 1 i' lu J X I . : tj' : I I Mano began an extremely successful year with the traditional rush party and initiation. The members of Mano are very active in carn- pus organizations and have members active as SGA social aifairs chairman, cheerleaders, Troiad and Wooden Horse department edi- tors and club mascots. The main social function of Mano this year was their Bourbon Streetn dance. Mrs. Hollenbeck, Advisor Mrs. James, Advisor Bennett, B. Bourbonais, L. Bradbeer, B. Branch, V. Crist, J. Fuller, S. Harvey, C. Heffeman, S. Highfill, L. Hogan, E. Joseph, B. Kushner, D. Lyle, N. McCulloch, M. Miller, J. Norton, N. Peazman, L. Reed, D. Reynolds, P. Rice, L. Rupel, J. Smith, D. Sprague, S. Steber, D. Tanner, M. Tanner, P. Welch, D. Wiseman, V. Mano sisters and their dates find dancing to be an important part of their date par- ties. Mano Mascots: SEATED - Mike Yopp, Clzarles Gifordg STANDING - jim Fisher, jim Elliot. Menzbe1's of the receiving line welcome a couple to Manoir Bom bon Street dance. 119 l as Xi Delta Rho Officers: Dianne Ballou, Presidentg Margaret Spur- rier, TY6d51lY67,' Virginia Douglas, Secretary, Margaret Fulmer, Rush Captain. Xi Delta Rho F The members of Xi Delta Rho had a very active year with club activities and campus participation. 3 Xi Delts had a busy social season including many parties and service activities. Members of the club participated in athletics, civic organizations, publications, and musical activities. Miss Austin, Advixor Armstrong, M. Ballou, D. Buckner, V. Buell, J. 120 Cantlin, A. Davis, K. Dawson, P. Douglas, V. England, C. Flynn, R. Fulmer, M. George, L. Gordon, J. Gorton, J. Goss, D. Harwood, C. Hoffman, M. Kaniak, H. Lucas, L. Miller, K. Morris, S. Pfeiffer, S. Siegler, M. Spurrier, M. Storace, J. Sweet, M. Xi Delta Rho pledges perform an oriental skit for their sisters. Xi Delta Rho Mascots: SEATED - George Lindsayg STANDING - Don Wallace, Paul VeH0rn. 3 i-'11 25? W 'H if Xi Delt's include fun at the beach among their activities. .J l -i .-.,kh Z Many KT's held important oflices on cam pus. Such oflices included Student Govern ment president, Wooden Horse editor, Stu dent Court associate justice, Circle K presi dent, and civic board chairman. The outstanding social event of KT members was Polynesian Paradise which was held in the spring. Another activity of KT was the traditional Valentines dance with Dido. Mr. Rhoads, Advisor Ashlin, D. Brown, D. Brown, M. Carrell, D. Chandler, F. Cole, B. Combs, B. Enlow, B. Fisher, J. Frazer, J. Gordon, J. Gould, B. Heilbron, J. Herdon, D. Huglin, R. King, R. Kramer, G. Langham, J. McCain, M. Miller, B. Miller, G. Moore, B. Muth, B. Newtown, K. O'Leary, D. Schwirnmer, R. Wides, K. Yopp, M. 1 Y 'A Q - N- a-fqxwxmxp n'.,1ll.XLX fy'-4 Y . -if s if 2' '1- jim Fisher instructs Kappa Tau pledges in the art of car washing as part of their initiation procedures. Kappa Tau Ojicers: Ritchie Schwimmer, Athletic Captaing Bernie Enlow, Social Af- fairs Chairmang Don O'Leary, Rush Cap- tain. -V V 1 I M- 5 K Qv Kappa Tau members participate enthusiastically in intramurals 31? 123 Mu Delta Ojficers: Bill Schnedler, President, Benny Locke, Vice- Presia'ent,' Rick Robertson, Athletic Captain, Ken Harris, S ecretary. Mu Delta r'9 uQif 'l 1, V , ,J . , .- l sw , Q-4 ' . i ,. , E I , ' 1 ' .' -2331 S ' . J., fists e I , B li , - 4. 5 Social activities of the Mu Delta members be- gan with a picnic at Hillsbough State Park. Other events included a party with Xi Delta Rho, the first annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony, and a club trip to Weeki Wachee. Mu Delta's are proud of their members in other campus organizations and include among their membership MSM president, Student Government vice-president, and In- ter-club Board president. w Mr. Boyd, Advisor Almy, Beauchamp, A. ' Beltz, L. Brown, G. Brown, V. Chaplin, M. Fisher, R. Freeman, T. Godcharles, M. Harris, K. Horton, M. Joseph, B. Kelly, J. Laska, J. tocke, B. yorus, J. McGee, E. Merritt, D. 124 Merserve, R. Miller, R. Robbins, T. Robertson, R. Sackett, J. Saltzmans, C. Schnedler, B. Sharpe, T. South, B. Swain, B. Swope, C. Zelch, J. 4, .wr-, :N-,., E Mu Delta Mascots Karen North and Sandy 4-1 Pi Delta Oficers: Elliot, Presidentg Roger Bourgeois, Secre- tary, John Stoner, Rush Captain, Jim Hicks, Vice-President. Pz' Delta X 5, v r 1 fr. ' l ,,JP'15x - The members of Pi Delta began a highly suc- cessful year with a rush party and initiation for new members. The various projects engaged in by Pi Delta members this year included a canned food drive, and gathering toys for crippled children. Social events which took the spotlight were the Talent Show, alumni Christmas party, and parties with Mano and Dido. Pi Delta's were active in athletics, publica- tions, and civic organizations. Mr. Hunt, Advisor Beaton, R. Bourgeois, R. Bowen, L. Burke, B. Chandler, J. Chevalier, B. Clavan, J. Elliot, J. Garrote, A. Gleason, B. Harrell, T. Hicks, J. Jones, C. Mallonee, G. Marriott, K. Miller, D. Rissler, T. Rosano, J. Skiar, S. Sobil, L. Stoner, J. Thomas, J. Waldorf, J. Webster, T. Weihe, J. Williams, J. A student contestant performs at the well-attended Pi Delta annual Talent Show. Pi Delta Mascots: SEATED - Sandy Farmer, Brenda Wrightg STANDING Smith. ,--1.-.-.., Pat Tanner, Beth Bennett, Kathi 2 Pi Delta water races attract several students. . N- it 5, v '11 .,, 3. ',,.-QQ .-Q- - -..,.,,- -,Y -, .. ,- N- J-.. I F - x V Q-, V .,.. l , , ,M as . Y 5 EQ li 4, if . V 1 .' xi r 5 I sri l i . Pyramid Ojzicers: Ray Klein, President, Terry Martin, Pledge Cap- taing Barry Brillhart, Treasurer, Jim Short, Vice-President. Pyramids f ' :Ff- 591' l i 128 The various social activities highlighting Py- ramids' year included the traditional Phar- aoh's Frolicsf' the annual Night on the Nilev and parties with LHL and Mano. Pyramids, were found in all phases of campus life and include in their membership Student Court chief justice, sophomore class council- man and Student Court clerk as well as active members in Circle K, Phi Theta Kappa, Play- makers, and religius clubs. Mr. Cheek, Advisor Alexander, J. Barnes, D. Bell, H. Blonshine, R. Brillhart, B. Dagostino, P. Ferguson, B. Gibson, D. Gifford, C. Klein, R. Lamer, N. Landrum, J. Leibfried, K. Levinson, H. Manderscheid, J. Martin, T. McCleskey, S. Moczik, E. Murray, J. Noble, B. O'Too1e, R. Paul, W. Poucher, B. Powell, J. Rabe, R. Riley, P. Schmaltz, B. Short, J. Wadsworth, C. . P Wellington, F. West, C. White, S. Witmer, J. Several Pyramids' carry member, Terry Martin, to lake for the traditional dunking of newly pinned members . . . Pyramid M ascots: U 'llk jane Ann Carol Coe Austin ., , .V ' ' 'ir Y ,L ' n'. s its 'Q 2353 me I I My W w ' ' Yu V - 1 judy D,Angelo judy Gibson And in he goes Sigma Phi Sigma Oficers: Van Neely, President, Wayne Pelaez, Rush Captain, Rick Chappelear, Secretary, Jay Carton, Vice-Presi- dent. Sigma Phi S zgma . . - N ., ,fx 1. j-- .. fn, I4 , ff fl ll .. Ky, Heading the list of Sigma Phi Sigma social activities was the very successful Bowery Ball.', Other events were the traditional UCOC contest, and parties with Dido, LHL, and Mano. Sigma's were active in several campus organ- izations including the Troiad, Student Gov- ernment, athletics, and civic clubs. Among their membership, the Sigma's are proud of having sophomore class president, men's ath- letic board chairman, and sophomore class vice-president. Mr. Kohler, Advisor Bryant, B. Bulatowicz, B. Carron, J. Chappelear, R. Dondero, S. Driscol, D. Duffy, J. Hammill, M. Issacs, D. Knight, F. Lutz, B. Mead, L. Neely, V. Nicholson, D. Pearsall, D. Pelaez, W. Plaskett, C. Plumb, J. Stowers, H. 130 Swenningsen, P. Townsen, R. Walker, C. Wilson, L. Participants stand in line to be judged during the traditional Ugly Couple on Cam- pus contest sponsored by Sigma Phi Sigma. Sigma Phi Sigma Mascots: SEATED - Su- san Polly,' STANDING - Noranel Williams, Betty Bradbeer. Lg W W' Q 3 Hu I 1. P A fi. g l . H21 jfs , W is-r IGI Sigma Phi Sigma members play vigorously during an intramural basketball game. 1525 vp W' f :fi Skyro Oficers: Ken Hazelton, Presidentg Bob Pickler, Secretaryg Wayne Lux, T1'easu1'er,' Joe Aloi, Vice-President. Sky ro 132 Yam me a f? Wvlllll The annual Playboy Escapadesl' took the spotlight of Skyro's social activities for the year. Other social functions included picnics and inter-club parties. Skyro members were active in many campus activities this year including athletics, civic organizations, publications, and scholastic clubs. Mr. Bates, Advisor Aloi, J. Atkinson, J. Bettie, P. Brandenburger, R. Campbell, G. Coachman, M. Collins, J. Converse, T. Cosby, R. Elliott, J. Fink, L. Hazelton, K. Helou, M. Larson, G. Lux, W. Pickler, B. Schleiman, H. Upchurch, L. Wallace, D. Numerous couples dance and enjoy themselves at Skyrols annual Playbov Esca- padesf' Several Skyro members form an enthusiastic ceiving line at their dance. Skyro Mascots: fudy Smith and Sue Woodruf. MEN'S INTER-CLUB BOARD AIEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Wayne Pelarz, Atkinson, Ken Hazelton, Benny Locke. SEC- OND ROW - Richie Sehwimmer, Harry Stowers, Van Neely, Ron Meserve. Inter- Club Boards Regulate Rushing To bring about unity and friendly relations among the several clubs, and to promote the welfare of the junior college as a whole rather than that of any particular club, and to regu- late rushing within the college are the purposes of the men's and women's inter-club boards. The inter-club boards sponsor a mens and a womens rush party each semester at which in- terested students get an opportunity to become acquainted with the various social clubs on campus and the rushing procedures. WOMEN'S INTER-CLUB BOARD MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Janet Hunter, Sandy Cooke, Diane Ballou, Mary Ann Martin, Gail Elwood, Barbara Hall. SEC- OND ROW - Linda Harding, Margaret Fulmer, Joan Miller, Betty Bradbeer, Nancy Norton, Marcia Taylor, Sarnmie Mellor, Myra Kohne. 134 M I T Wi, :,y,yg.gw ZX.. s Q i f , 5 2 1 v -35? wx 1 in fi ' Fzne tts A line is drawn . . . a not? is sung . .qftzn emotiliti is stirred and vibrations begin. Stimulating eygs and eaggs,f1czQft world offsscreativityi tl4 iswfftransfe rretifetb paper l I age time and to be passed dbwn to th? generations' awaztmg. . 53 , is Hi AMATEUR RADIO CLUB MEMBERS ART CLUB MEMBERS 136 .1-., Amateur Radio Club Art Club DEBATE TEAIVI Youth Takes a Stana' ebate Team 1 .W ,., G .x , 1 1 , ' - . ' V 1 l 4 , , l YOUTH TAKES A STAND: FIRST ROW - Judy Brajcki, Mary Ann Martin, Liz DeLack, Lee Kolesar. SECOND ROW - Kent Sibert, Bill Foley. 137 33.22 is 'f 5 +-'F' LII- , N DAN CEMAKERS : FIRST ROW - Marion Hugh Watson, George Zariphes, Gary Mock, Ron Collins, Sandra Sprague, Val Sargent, Elaine Dayton, Bill Foley. Howland, Sandra Thykeson. SECOND ROW - ' 'iQ -een DANCEMAKERS OFFICERS: SEATED - Val Sargent, Secretaryg Elaine Howland, President. STANDING - Hugh Watson, Trearurerg Don Dayton, Vice-President. ancemakers PLAYMAKERS: FIRST ROW - Martha Armstrong, Kathy Flynn, Marion Collins, Sandra Sprague, Mary Lou Sewell, Sandra Thykeson, Elaine Howland, Lee Kolesar, Liz DeLack, Nickie Chaikias. SECOND ROW - Pete laymakers f 2 X- F .,,,,,,, Hutchins, John Doswell, John Humbert, Hugh Watson, Bill Foley, Bob Parkinson. THIRD ROW - Manning Weber, Kent Sibert, Jay Beckerrnan, Tom Daily, George Zariphes, Ron Dayton, Bernie McPherson. PLAYMAKERS OFFICERS: Bill Foley, Presidentg Nickie Chaikias, Treasurer, Kent Sibert, Vice-President. f UNI OR COLLEGIATE PLAYERS: SEATED - Pete Hutchins, President , Manning Weber. STANDING - John Doswell, Bill Fo- ley. unim' Collegiate Players MEC F-A I 4- ' f' fi: L':4'9S? 50 '25'f '9' :S:Q'5255f:5'15 :3'?:5:5:593 i: ' ,- '-- ---' P- -f -,--- ,- Egigi ESS5E:gE:2:E:23EZ:2i4?3E225iEE2E5-:w-i2:-:2:,fckS:6:Qz':a:1:-c-:-fikfz-: - - -.- ::2. 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Q - V wax ' 44 1- :f mx -v T T-X -, M xgiw-1 Eu ug. ' I, A--L qua- 1962 M essiah A-LCP-:1::4549, 'trail' , '65i?3!f5',f :,,?37'-:4i2i1!i?!4?!35:1 -2593 ,,e2gw'Kfei4Sq,., , , . H 1 P- I, nf ..'I,!!,.!,..,.:,. ,.. 1 -gag 5.59, ,,,,.,.. 1. No! , .z'f53f laefrlsaiaz-at-N54 Q3 534' .gpeiiziiziiessh . . !n..a1fs-.n..nnE- ' 15,1 M . 23,2 Jhlag- ,, 4, r .I 2 II Shih.. -1 1 xg .ee:ee:ee:ee:ee:ee:1: gig ig P357 W ' ' ' E55 Ln I , ,, , ... 4 u..n..a..a..a n ..-4 5 .. 4 I -' ..-H W9 nf-f we was WA' f--1 Q, QF! v--nga u u v HIP 49- Ii? ea ,sm :2z:f:g':g::: 5 eg as hw nw as M M :eszeassz W W5 mg '25-' 53 I Qld P 4 b M wr-f W 5252? EE 'ES' his 5 4 inf Dy 1 'gy' NYJ by.: MP1 ,Wd vs NT, if--'-L 535-q E5 '55 35 .sie ETH HB Q95 pq gpg :.':, JH-J. 5-E . .- l l l A CAPPELLA CHOIR: FIRST ROW - Dot Gibson, Andrea Fuller, Linda Meehan, Jo Anne Angle, Bernice Manseault, Kristie Wilson, Carol Reetz, Sally Fuller, Dar- ley Quillman. SECOND ROW - Joseph Reed, Del Hay- man, Judy Schevo, Mary Lu Sewell, Barbara Richard, Judy Cooper, Carol White, Erna Kerce. THIRD ROW - Dr Funk, James Williams, James Scott, Richard Mucciano David Sinnitt, Max Reeves, Charles Bennett, Dennis Roe Ronald Kimmel, Bud Wortendyke, Dr. Ridley, Conduc tor. A Cappella Choir 2 J. -el' an . 1' .3 5: ' if-We U .I fl 2-:.. Vi., topzans UTOPIANS: SEATED - Freeman Groat. STANDING - Dennis Roe, Bud Wortendyke, Max Reeves. gkgmwi ' Coeds COEDS: Judy Schevo, Dot Gibson, Andrea Fuller, Barbara Richard. Qi? gf' ,, ,TF TRO JANETTES: Bernice Manseault, Sally Fuller, Carol Gilbert. Accompanist, rqanettes 154 rqanazies TRO IANAIRES : Joseph Reed, James Williams, Clmrlcs Bcrmctt, Richard Muccia- rlo. Kristie Wilson, Accompanist. 155 I ALL-BRASS BAND MEMBERS: FIRST ROW - Con- Wheaton, Lewis Barrows, Charles Rice, Jack Miller, Ed rad Justice, Jere Kauffman, Robert Dobarganes. SEC- win Boyer, Ben Dorsey, Gary Burgess. FOURTH ROW - OND ROW - Sally Fuller, Vep Ellie, Carol Hale, Arthur Maureen Carter, Jim Powell, Torn Riden. Hardwick, Stephen Nlontague. THIRD ROW - Jim iffy.-rl-3' ' ' 'w f7'?'?37T A Mr. Ralph Reed, Director WOOD WIND TRIO 156 5 fi 5 M' ' f. 15571 ff?-iff f W. l UMW. . Yfnrztlt Z ,lx Sli? The search for beauty is endlzissflft is thing knowing no time or linilf. It is foilncl in glowing eyes .. . in 'brilliant minds . . . the yvonderlanglissof sl: , . in . sparklinglperfectionbfi? for 5622iz1:53lis llll 3 f ofthe beholden 2 ,s,, s ,Ass V, EEE .Mistletoe Ball ueen Elsie, a sparkling green eyed blonde, is spon- sored by Dido social club. A native of St. Petersburg, she plans to transfer to Florida State University where she will major in fashion merchandising. Active in campus or- ganizations, she also jinds time to pursue her hobbies of reading and swimming. .f r :fm A , h. , , 1,-.yn I Fig Qtr.. ' V Pa ,if , Il , vT,Fl'jJ'I- , I fr Y -y z 1 f . 21 in N .V -Nz - U ' 2 osx 'I :li , ,LL 171 'ff' 'A x ,r. WM 'N E, if' ' - ,Xt g ' M, l , ,,-...-fs Carol Coe Sponsored by her social club, LHL, Carol is a ninteen years old sophomore originally from Montgomery, Alabama. A quiet charm- ing beauty, Carol has brown eyes and medium brown hair. She is majoring in sociology and will transfer to the University of Florida. On campus, she is active as a Pyramid Mascot and was a member of the 1962 Prom Court. In her leisure time, Carol enjoys reading and sailing. 160 M olbz M cCulloch Brown haired, green eyed Molly is sponsored by Mano social club. She is an elementary education major hailing originally from New- burgh, New York. After graduation, she will continue her education at the University of Tampa. This striking beauty participates in a variety of campus activities and is a mem- ber of the Newman Club. Her hobbies include swimming and sailing. 161 sis, A f 'Y L W Y .V IJEEQYX. it Nm at ,L news E F rankye M urphy Frankye, an independent, is a stately brown eyed brunette who was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. A social sciences major, she will transfer to Florida State University. After graduation Frankye plans to become a mis- sionary. She is active on campus and in the Methodist Student Movement and Phi 'Theta Kappa. Training and showing quarter horses is her primary hobby. 162 Pat Warren Pat, a social sciences major, plans to enter into some phase of social work after gradua- tion from Florida State University. A viva- cious beauty, she has dark brown hair and blue-green eyes. Pat is a freshman and is sponsored by LHL social club. Included among her hobbies are music, swimming, and modeling. 163 22 myflf ff, H1 'K H iii? Q 1g LQEEETS? . SESS' K 111111111551 '.- 3? '1'E5?f'm A ' . ' 4 - 4' . - 1 .111 5 . ZA! 11 -.: E ,. L 5 -' - 352 1 1 .,. 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After graduation, jan will continue her edu- cation at Florida State University where she will major in clinical psychology. Her hobbies include tennis, cheerleading, and water skiing. Active in campus organizations, jan is a member of Dido social club, Circle S, and a cheerleader. 167 QQ , u wi.. , - H frm- 1 M gs ., 3' .-5124 :N rig F- 71. .ft Q- 1-1. , . 5:12922 H Q'iii 1 ' 'I' d1,.5'U fiigibi' '54 ' H F '1 1.-'FI fn. 'ei-g3.'Uf- f1.1a',.-Q' 5Q35:.f 'PVH1 n MEA? W N .ggggiggaQF...-F.:.E. 'Ek .f I- .'5:1:2:1'F'T f. 1: g.gg:'?nT . 5 14- fl'-1 1 FQ' w -L f 5 f,.:,,. ,fliuih V. ,El -fr - 1 wh 1'-i'n's1,-Sf'3ff'f- VZ, -, by H ,, w , x E U ie H 0 gan Prom Princess A sophomore majoring in business administration, Evie was sponsored by her social club, Mano. She plans to become an airline stewardess after graduation. A vivacious beauty, Evie has auburn hair and blue-green eyes. She spends her leisure time enjoying her favorite hobbies of sewing and skiing. 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'Z m, W gg. ig ' if gg , ' ef ia-1 ,X at-2547 --2, ' gf, 4- vw M214-Q-,iwxfl rw ,L ,MA sv 1' ,, S. ., Kathy uckworth Prom Princess Tampa-born Kathy is a petite blue-eyed blonde. She is an art major and will transfer to the Uni- versity of Maryland in Munich, Germany after her freshman year. She was sponsored by her so- cial club, Mano. Kathy enjoys swimming and water skiing as well as painting. She participates actively on campus and is a Skyro Playmate. 173 W tr H21 , - F N wx ' .Q 11' ,mm H 'fs 55 ,, x 1 K 5 .4 11 4 Q W Xe 'ee PEN-E :5 ' ., I M ., 1,wg ienf' ' af -':f '. ,M Mi . V ASD, E, mu migsm' Q w 'if N 95 41 , u X ww ' V rn Gail anzig Prom Princess Black-haired, blue-eyed Gail is a striking beauty who was sponsored by her social club, LHL. Majoring in psychology, Gail will transfer to Florida State University after graduation. In her lesiure time, she pursues the hobbies of reading, bowling, and dancing. 175 , 1 Av 'Kai w A ,. S9 gm r Mgwb i L . A ao H07 . 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Land nefve and the mind isfalert to thirfhing as ohe en- gages in vigorqys physical activijfies, Activities ... 5.. alive ind actihvelhhiuith ci Isehsation : ' keen aivahfe- ness -- activities which sl help to keep thefgbody in sfo the Of ss e e f iii '1 ek Basketball Team: FIRST ROW - Dan Bonner, Dennis Ferry Bruce Werder Tip Andrew, John White. SECOND ROW - Larry Sobil, Ken Jensen Skip Carr ohn Williams, Jim Hicks, Lindsey Smith. Season Produces New Trqan Basketball Talent At the beginning of the Trojan basketball season the future looked quite unpredictable. With Lar- ry Sobil and john Williams returning as letter- men, Coach McCrossin started to mold his team. By adding high school stars Skip Carr and Lind- sey Smith, he started the ball rolling. Off to a good start, the Trojans downed their iirst four opponents. This was accomplished main- ly by the rebounding of Carr and Williams and the sharp eye of Lindsey Smith. Toward the mid- dle of the season Larry Sobil and Smith turned pointmakers. It wasn't an uncommon sight to see the S and S boys in double figures. At mid-term Coach McCrossin welcomed Clear- water Ralph Berg. Berg proved to be a bear under the boards and the master of a soft jump shot. The Trojans had enough depth to give top seeded St. Leo and Dade County three terrific games, one with Dade County going into two overtimes. Away Away Away Home Away Away Away Home Home Home Home Away ' Away Away Home Home Home Home Home Away Home Home Captain Larry Sobil Season Schedule FLORIDA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE FLORIDA MILITARY COLLEGE PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FLORIDA SOUTHERN FRESHMEN MANATEE JUNIOR COLLEGE ST. LEO JUNIOR COLLEGE BREVARD JUNIOR COLLEGE BREVARD JUNIOR COLLEGE ORLANDO JUNIOR COLLEGE FT. LAUDERDALE JUNIOR COLLEGE DADE COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE DADE COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE FT LAUDERDALE JUNIOR COLLEGE FLORIDA SOUTHERN FRESHMEN PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FLORIDA MILITARY COLLEGE FLORIDA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE ST. LEO JUNIOR COLLEGE FLORIDA F RESHMEN ORLANDO JUNIOR COLLEGE MANATEE JUNIOR COLLEGE ST. JOHN'S RIVER JUNIOR COLLEGE M anager, Ray Hetterick 3 S tatistieian, Jim Elliotg Manager, Torn Weiss, 193 F. - John Williams C. - Skip Carr G. - Bruce Werder 1 'J 'fIl'F',FEe M-,,I,-w,gL' 5 xl ' fi -1- ,ern v,!.'.,.L ul , 'Nha .w 1. F. - Ken Jensen N G. - Lindsey Smith G. - Jon White F. - Tip Andrew G. - Danny Bonner 12 F. - Jim Hicks G. - Dennis Ferry lf '12 4 as V ig 'Xgf' f .' A .,i.V if 2, 1, L if a s e s i i t , ' , ' - , T- se 'c ,V X,-rsrze 5 raw.: ,- -emu. ,J -5-5 , -V 5, , -. 1 , A s ' ' -lf 1 ei ' C JK S 1 Li? A S' 5 Q 'E' A' t i e .,.... , ...... 'A ,Y - 'li J 3 , it l f i 4 i e e f ' i. l - '54, I, -N 7 ,,f. ,ag .' -jx ' :if is 5 . l ily 'l ef -i Fee fix! '. -i ' 1 4, . P fi' : ' ' 1 5 P . iq? .. X , We F f l H '. 'ea Cheerleading Squad: Gwen Griffin, Connie Harvey, Judy Terrell, Barbara Schneegold, Phylis VVilson, Jan Eyrnan, Vicky Branch, Myra Kohne. if Head Cheerleader: Barbara Schneegold Cheerleaders Spark School Sj9z'rz'1f With sparkling personalities and energetic cheers, the cheer- leaders encourage the school spirit at sports events and at school functions. Their infec- tious enthusiasm often means the difference between winning or losing the game. These spirit- ed girls spark the great Trojans spirit and school pride. 198 Vicky Branch Jan Eyman Gwen Griffin Coni Harvey y 1 Myra Kohne y Judy Terrell B -V '3'f'gmgf -frm v.r ' 'Q ' 'lf ' 1-4-'-if--'13, f '2 gy TROfAN BASEBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW - Butch ROW - Tom VVeiss, Manager, Phil Furman, Bill Col- Woods, Dan Lester, Paul Wallace, Gordon Geissler, Torn bert, Gil Stone, Jack Blair, Brein Schrnalz, Dick Brady Crosby, Jack Bentley, Bill Heaton, Dave Sabin. SECOND Hugh Rollins, Jim Hicks, Charles Jones, Manager. Trcyan 'w'm Baseball Team Ralph Kern, Coach 200 'ff 'f w fri-. ' ww xw ,Qu , f , .y - .J ' ' -' ur mv- 3 E' W ieljgi 1- , ' . -11 ,gp , EQEW ,4 W , ,, f. . ,, - Li-2 f- 'im I1 fm. V Jaws, gg ' ER H W H -f iA1,V W' MEQTiZlff'M1 , ,-' H '1mQQjw ' H H 'W 'Hu H 'ggigfzggf Z iv it 1 , V gf? D 'N x- 5 E , '? f !!ffggff3?fi1.gg..NN.: .. ffgf ffm Q it 1 E .saga H I H 11 e- N V J x QW. 'ngg-1 g : ZH, ' ELM' R ,, ,. F, ,L H ,Q , uw 1 ?5?m,f nam! Y mi, . ,U 1 -. , if Wil w ' 'k'QP5ii:w Mew f .,L,.,.? ,, , Q S r , I-I-ages! .H F 35.262 sszaizaf G W,:,,, 35, ffssiissi .. ,M ssfmz-:M ,, Egg ss Q .J .. , , in 1 M451 , H L . :ll , f L? , i . '55 A ,5 , gi fzsjgf 1 f , K 513514, :gg ezmlm ' y ,mm M ,. 512: ' ? if ,wg , . Q-fzafg L mg in 37 rw wifi!! vv5EZsf H v, N we! J-V 1 N 'E 1 :C we ' ,FQ Jfwff ,-,,,f.,L,A.A ,W U ' 'dffzserfnavwi , Lzifgff 'uw- L5 , . , ,.,,, ,, W, x .s. feels ' X x a -alum: . 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But, with this fine crop of freshman players Coach Chafin, did a creditable job. The only re- things look much brighter for the future. turning member from last year was Steve Mo- 203 ' '- ' mfg? uw uv Huyg-Li w em, .53 : B11 NT' Si ' MQ? 1.- i 2 . -, 1 ' 4,2-' 1.'J,f E 3,1 as 3.1, 5:5 . fa, 4.7- ,, .EW -- This N., E , K , ii? , .u, . 2 , ,Ln Hin Hai. . gg ,N r-, n F-w M Q. ' 'mf qxwk '-'Q' Eaxnfmaz' w ,f .... Q. v.,, X, ,V .-M. in H bf 'f - w . .-'.?.:. - 'N - ,mi . ---2 - ,-I'.-,.-W: - gf 4 Y Lim . ,55- ,,1,.1 . -, x 1 .,., 4791, . - 1 92 f .,.. 415-wf'i .- Za 'Z J-J:A',' 14 F, r V 7: 1 wz, 'W'-'T .:,41?..33T-' 'f .g-nz.: ,-f. w A if ': 1 1121-Ea f : ,.1, -' L-.1 .: '.-,--3g,,y,T.- :fri ,Q gw.apt zn,ff- . L wif ,Q - 1, ST- f if-'.FL 7,1 YH' KQC71 L-' --1 ' wJ ll 'Z Eff: Q 1 13 ,,1,,, , M, Q11 fr , ..w.,,..,,-, Q, lm., ,E - - - ,W a1:f,,m,-Y--f J f -f, - . 4: tT7'1r'fSl? 'f-5 4: ' if ZI ,Q f'. i',1Idg-ig -I ' . T,,-11 . 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Oficers: Bob Whitticker, Gary Lawson, John Kizer. if K, 205 Y- .Q ?7,.:-115 ,,- ,mmf ,, 13,1 919521152-1 Wg, ,, 'W 11' .1 1, me - my is-1 f-211316, 1 1,11 .15 1 111131, 111 18 ,mv A ,QQ-gg' we President, Jerry Sloan ' UW if w W Hg? ,gg img V -,bfi W ,,2iE?SiE PW QQSB Q will me , Ya- QWNMV3 Dm 65150 F3 ST. PETERSBURG IUNIOR COLLEGE BOWLING LEAGUE owling League ST. PETERSBURG fUNIOR COLLEGE BOWLING LEAGUE U Miss Gchlcn ' Advisor ,A .-J I . r BOWLING LEAGUE OFFICERS Golf Team: Virgil Hickman, Bob Guenther, Mark Codcharles, Art Callahan. GQQF Team Mr. Terry, Advisor Qi' Captain Virgil Hickman l. Bob Guenther Mark Godcharles Art Callahan 'E me B H N V l eg gl UW :i2. f. 4 ' ' iight - ' K' Q 3,225 Ages . ' triiiiist l 'M it at t ar Afwtiss W it 1 f l- n .aa x as Womens Inter-Collegiate Basketball Team FIRST ROW Francis Lawson, Elaine Brewer, Ann Cantlin, Martha McCutcheon SECOND ROW Mary Mariello Joan Harris, Pat Smith, Jeannette Baird Fran Mariello nter- Collegiate League Creates New Enthusiasm The womens intramurals took on a new title this year as St. Petersburg junior College joined the West section of the Florida Womens Inter- Collegiate Sports League. In the future, this or- ganization plans to compete with teams from every college in Florida. Thus far, womens teams from University of Tampa, Florida Presbyterian, and St. Petersburg Junior College have entered into the competition. The athletics engaged in consist of softball, basketball, and volleyball. Any woman meeting academic eligibility may be- come a member of the teams. The primary func- tion of this organization is to build wholesome bodies and better minds through athletic parti- cipation. ma gases? ,rms Egg 454-F 1 ' 'v -Y - 1':'s1f' . , halve'- Q Womens Intercollegiate Softball Team: FIRST ROW - Bullock, Nancy Botwright, Mary Mariello, Joan Harris, Mary Krauss, Elaine Brewer, Janie Guastella, Vicki Dick, Sandy Cooper, Francis Mariello, Ann Cantlin. Frances Lawson, Myra Libman. SECOND RO W - Sandy - If ,fx ' ,is . Wfifil' ' r fl Q , ar . 4 I ::gq:a,,, .y i Y .4 . 'W 1 Jr 5:-E' C ,VI ,,. , VA 1 A 1 1, 131' , LLM N Womens Intercollegiate Volleyball Team: FIRST ROW - Mary Krauss, Elaine Brewer, Ann Cantlin, Vicki Dick, - v l W 1 r 2-f 'Flin fir r S .. .. T we mx W we K if N Q 11 Frances Lawson. SECOND ROW - Mary Mariello, Joan Harris, Pat Smith, Frances Mariello, Sandy Bullock. B-ff-:I 5, usggl 13.-a e::v:.:isg5v,.5 . -Q ,-A ii 4 ' l 1 ,4 H il' 'nj n .,r, 'jx 'Ni xi fig, A F-. 5 X fj'5'?3i5i 1 , ,Q yep ,,. , 2. ' I ' il 4 K 7? 'Tj' J A 1 1 4 i 'Yu mm 'M ' 'Q 335 2? .135 ' rim-.Y ' l 355: 1 THQ- 1 will Tiiijrjfii. 7 . L Quai? ' 1 - 11155235 ti? N' ,, 55 08 A a e- ff .PU 4 iw i 5531, El H 5 1 1 NH x Q x 'HL , ZQY,-EM , CZ? w g.- V af ,. - fr Q .'w,. 55, M 32 1- '--uf. v ti, ? ,153 ,Ui - -5 ?.l?Se ' NYG El' W 1 Chairman, Cissy Cooper .4mF f'7 bm! 1 , . ,ffwzw - -E i , all it it wtfffos lffydglwi IEEE it M 22 l , 4 1 has H H www Advisor, Mr. Renner lv 1' I- -.. 'Z' I. .' . 15, . c. ' I'-, 4w.,.-: -: li ?'i'5e , if 4 , ' 3-Liv? f 1, '1' 1 , ' 1 .w ',9'le,:1lg! Q A 523, ' X I '-'ms Q fel .1 N UH - , l x - N 4,12 ll f ' -i 5 r- ' 'il '35 ' s lit, mi 'J i A-r a , , XXQ 'Nc Finley Knight, Mens Athletic Board Chairman, and Larry Brown discuss plans with Mr. Renner. Athletic Boards Provide F all Calendar qv A thletze Events The mens and womens athletic boards are responsible for co-ordinating the athletic programs for the social clubs on campus. Membership on the boards is composed of the athletic captains of each of the twelve social clubs. These boards met monthly to discuss problems relating to campus athletics and to plan or clear athletic programs and functions. Under the direction of these boards, social clubs were provided with a full calendar of athletic events for the year. :Mens Athletic Board: Norm Lamer, Ron Overcash, Larry Bowen, Dick Herden, Finley Knight. .nu Mano Intramural Team. FIRST TEAM - Evie Hogan, Conni Harvey, Judy Ruppel, Molly McCullough, Vicky Branch, Diane Welch, Pat Tanner. SECOND ROW - 21 4 lf lu :Q , X 1, f Nancy Lyle, Debbie Smith, Louise Bourbenea, Sandy Sprague, Linda Highlill, Nancy Norton, Margo Tanner, Patsy Reynolds. W0men's 4 guffyywa- -V X z Delta Rho Intramural Team FIRST ROW Vlfglnla OND ROW - Margaret Fulmer, Marsha Siegler, Kay Douglas Karalee Davis Carolyn Harwood Love Lucas Miller, Margaret Spurrier, Judy Storace, Lynn Merhige. Dido Intramural Team: FIRST ROW - Jan Eyrnan, Pat Maddalena, Elaine Esteloionis, Darley Quillman, Sandy Stacy, Jinni Leinbach, Cissi Cooper, Cathy Blanton. SEC- OND ROW - Ginger Lane, Florence Lambert, Kathi Smith, Judy Butterfield, Carole Peterson, Alida Schall, Karen Munn, Judy Stusak. 215 .,..,, swag V lv ll ul- Wir 'l W F V '- 7.3, , ,I-H. rw'1 is ? we-Fa l' 553' ft W get ..i as? ,ft in., ieifum fr Arquiris I77,L'1'lZ7717,L7'CZl Team: FIRST ROW - Ann Burn- garder, ,Io Ann Bates, Candy Holder, Marianne Martin, Gail Elwood, Karen Phillips. SECOND ROVV - Gayle Pounds, Pressy Lenertz, Melinda Salgado, Pat Carilie, Kathy I-Iurnrick, Marcia Taylor, Bonnie Wfiant. r-- iw -i v- QW in '- ' ig- fa S - , f-it .' 5 U ' i ,, Y , , W l if ,W i 1 -5, w, H- 5 Q ' , Erik-? , l. L J-,an- -,g 91 Q 1 15 lgzzfilylgi , I '57 wg,?e,3,lf Women H.C.C. Intramural Team: FIRST ROW - Janet Hunter, Mary Arsinstrong, Sandy Cooke. SECOND ROW - Linda Bechtel, Carolyn Bailey, Frances VVittstruck, Cheryl Jacobs. mag: ,gi i 1: H g' ' i H wif W it w it W -saasea 5 Q B I im 1 N . fl, lt- gs vital , , ,,,, 1 , W .. fag: ' . 1 ,gwzr ' cfs , ..b4-1 l nimmumls L.H.L. Intramural Team: FIRST ROW W Katy Ahl, Monnie Stewart, Sandy Lew- is, Del Baugh, Barbara Hall, Pat 'Warren SECOND ROW - Judy Gibson, Carol Rankin, Myra. Kohne, Gwen Griffen, Sandy Greco. this 1 Ji. 1 .. ,, ag- ,L 'Km M- J I Skyro Intramural Team: FIRST ROW - Bob Bradenburger, jim Atkinson, Gil Converse, Gary Laursen, Bob Pickler. SECOND RO W - Ken Hazelton, Paul Bea- tue, Vince McVinney, Ron Cosby, Wayne Lux, Bill Overcash. Sigma Phi Sigma Intramural Team: FIRST ROW - Fin- ley Knight, Richard Martin, Wayne Pealeaz, Dick Piearsal, Butch Bryant, Donnie Nicholson, Chris Walker, Steve Don- clero. SECOND ROW - Van Neely, Jerry Duffy, Dennis Driscoll, Rick Chappelear, Lamar Wilson, Harry Stowers, Lee Cartwright, Larry Meade. 218 5 . ,X as li iw w, gs he ,wi 2, , , we ,Y H ,, U gr in f M --vv w , 1:-W 2 , f Q2 , 1, - mul 5' ' 'Z !5...'- ' M erfs .- 'fa sf gg, V la! L , fr' - ,U 4 -vr: ... A W. 1 1 1 I -H ,, ,Ji J 5. 'IH I lllw f . miami U l , 1:--. iw N w . Q , 1 W, . 1 g '52 B ' ' fm N go 47 f' fv- .mi . ,Aw , wg Pi Delta Intramuml Team: FIRST ROW - Jim Elliott, Chip Wester, Larry Bowen, Danny Miller, Jeff Whye, Jim Chandcr Al Garrote, Jim Rosanno, Julves Claven. ntmmumls if -I EI' -...-: H ul ' 5 b ,. 5 9 7- V -XA. 1 , - :V , -,-,:,'::E::-::::.:.:. ...... :- -I ' 4 ...za-1.25 Ill: . 'p .K,.,:5.,:,.,., 133 i if jf- 1 li, 'f 3 Y l W zx- Q .my Q if -ig , V1 . i Agyuxx mf i fi' H 25:4 W J w i z, 1' Y, 9 E F! V - f'-' l . -I V : ,.:: L m f ' .H V. ful . 54 4.173 ' ' K .Le 73,51 W ' Y Y'lJ iv :.:. F 4 G l j 'L .mw- ' F L5 115' J fi , .mf .J u 1 5 6 is fl M -l' 'Q .E gil ' .- 3:75 :1 ' V if ini - rig , J ..., I .L 31 219 , '-frilly , ' 1 .,,.. I ' i'5'1 ! flY Y 'Q w imesggzi A , Y f , K- H W if V ,nr , VND gg. vl.u -J H 1, .i :::, nl w we-WU l U wff.frsfi5'zz W' ' ' J' ' W- 1 X ' ww-ii ' SECOND ROW - Bob Gleason, John Stoner, Larry Sobil, John Williams, Jim Hicks, G. D. Mallonee, Tony Rissler. wif W 'W ' my .f ' -. ii L iiiii i 1 ,,.. V 5 v R77 L i 'Vin I iw V i A .. ., Sflsgg ,,wH ' V ::- ,, ' '- - 4-G fd , f4 I if W f, 7 5 IQ! M 67235 Pyramids Intramural Team: FIRST ROW - Rick Blond- Lamer. SE , , shire, Richard O'Toole, Mike Cooper, Dan Lester Al am M d h' d F CIW ' COND ROW - Bob Ryan Keith Leibfried , J es an ers ie , re elhngton, Biian Schmaltz Stan Marretta, Jim Short, Paul Riley, Howie Levinson, Norm McClusky, Terry Martin, John Landrum, YVarren Paul. Yi 5 ,,... - 'FC ' QL H ' Qgesiasvitsz - - -t fggfsggff ,sssesizza mf,2:: Y::w -Q' -'EW E 1 1 .Tl :Ei R' fi : .. M ,Hx , , ,Hi Y, i , -M. 1 .. .. .. . - 4 -3 -me y wuuw is ,H , -.. Eg, i ff. . ,ae 1- . ':., f..- - 5,0 . JJ' I ' 'V . M, I B Intramurals Kappa Tau Intramural Team: FIRST ROW - Mike Brown, Kenny Wfides, Bob Cole, Richie Schwiininer, Mac McCain. SECOND ROW - Dick Herden, Dave Brown, Dan Fraser, Gary Miller, Frank Chandler. Mu Delta I7Zf?'ll77ZZl7'dl Team: FIRST ROW - Bill Joseph, Benny Locke, Ron Mil- ler, Mark Godcharles. SECOND ROW - Ron Meserbe, Bob Swain, Ken Harris, Mike Chaplin, Toni Freeman. -R no no on no N1il iWUV B on F M r A'l-' 1 1 I .T We - A 1 I' ' ilu: nexus , .X ,lvl , X lm:-5, .. H li l, , TV A 3 rx ,,.. 7 2 'I 7' .W ' iw K i.-- ,, M , ,, .y , . , 6912! Z 1 mu w -713 xx , w H wrr ::.-:cial v : HHN!! H H ' ik - 1, 'U , H lem , S' H.. mu,H...Ngg H, mm H wear-a+ . M ' -5-1-,T-EY.,,,., - - .- .,.:,,,.V:,:.Av- f.s:.,, ., ,MW I , ,wig A ew--'E .Y Iffg . .- - .. - .S5.5a'.-,:.:'31.,-LW -i Q - --Q . X Ph ' wY vz.4..,,L1 'N ' Q,l'li5, x ,X , 1 1 Q.. A Iwi. F Y 'Ti ' .FLA X., ' 335: .. M .-, RQQ., . 1. rg ,,...: .qw 1, ......, w- Mm H... umfw - --, -5 1-4 f- M -ti I W 'Q f x N , , . .. . W .1-' , f.'t'Y ' 5 - - 9-Q .-Fra 1-.w .T 1 .54 Y c Cl L Classes are the soul of student life at St. Petersf bufg junior ollegeg theiessenee Like the nucleus of anfatom, tlzeflfiontrol alndff' give meaning to the otherfeomponent parts of col- lege life. Enjoyed by most for the zfast realm of knoeoledge tlzeygjnalce avazlalgle, elassesjnay eel be ldfeaded or buitfthlejl are For it is the wisdom gained thru knowledge that develops and constitutes a personjs steadfastness in ' t 16 ,1 J V Z U Rick Chappelear President Butch Bryant Barbara Heller Vice-President S ecretary-Treasurer f 224 Sophomore Class Ujjioors Are Active Endeavoring to increase class spirit and participation in class functions, the Sopho- more Class officers embarked upon several ambitious projects. Working closely with the Student Government Association, these oiicers, along with members of the Sopho- more Class, participated in several activities for school improvement which included a study of library conditions and a survey of student apathy. Under the direction of president Rick Chappelear, the Sophomore Class officers worked diligently to increase the spirit and improve the organization of the Sophomore Class. Linda Highfill Councilman Jim Manderschied Councilman n PATTI IO ABBOTT - Arqums KAREN LEE ABERCROMBIE College Smgers LHL TEENA ABRAHAM - Dlclo ICB Representatwe Intramu rals. CHARLES M. ADAMS JAMES ADAMS JOSEPH ADEMY KATY AHL - SGA Social Affalrs COHHI11ttC6 LHL Treasur er 5 Intramurals. KARI ALDRICH JAMES ALEXANDER IAMES ALMY - Troiad Sports Edxtor MSM Publxcxty V1ce President, Presidentg Mu Delta X1 Delta Rho Blg Brother ED WARD AMBROSE Bowhng League Intramurals ROBERT ANDERSON, IR MARVIN ANDRE JAMES ANDREW ARLISCE ANDREWS Collegiate Fellowship. KAREN ANDREWS IO ANNE ANGLE PAT ARCHIMBA UD - Bowlmg League THOMAS ARDUENGO JOSEPH ARUNSKI - Newman Club DANIEL B. ASHLIN - Freshman Class Councilman Florxda. Junior College Student Government Assoclatxon Cabmet Mem berg Circle K g Kappa Tau 12 .A MICHAEL j. ATHANASON IAMES ATKINSON, IR. - Skyrog Intramurals. ALVA BAGBY - Skyro, Vice-President. CAROLYN BAILEY DIANNE BALLOU - SNEA5 Xi Delta Rho, President. Womerfs ICB, GEORGE BARLAS GORDON BARNES JOHN BARRETT DA VID BASSETT BETSY BA UDER - German Clubg HCC. DEL BAUGH - Women's Athletic Board 5 taing Intramuralsg Orientation Leader. ANNE M. BA WELL MARGARET ANNE BEARD - MSM. EDWARD P. BEATTIE LINDA KAY BECHTEL - MSMQ HCC. ROBERT BECK JAMES BELCHER Presidentg Obelisk LHL, Athletic Cap PATRICIA BELCHER - Women's Athletic Boardg Art Club Playmakers 3 HCCg Intramurals. DAVE BELL - Skyrog Varsity Basketball 3 Intramurals. GAIL BELLER KA Y BENEDICT 226 BARBARA BENEFIELD - BSU 5 Civinettes. FELICE BENJAMIN BETH BENNETT CHARLES M. BENNETT -- Scholastic Board Chainnang Phi lei Theta Kappa., Presidentg Phi Rho Pig Political Uniong A Cap- W pella. Choir 5 Trojanaires. KA YLEEN BENTON - SNEA. BONITA BENTON -- BSU. CONSTANCE BERTUGLIA IOSEPH BEST IOSEPH BI CKAR BILL BIEDER CHARLES BILLER SHIRLEY BILLINGS FRANCES BILLIRIS BARBARA ANN BIRCH DA VID BLAKELY 5, KATHERINE BLANTON FELIX BLOWERS TONY BOATMAN - German Club. 5 EUGENE BOEGLIN NANCY BOLTON - obemk, MsM. GEORGE BOHN - Phi Theta Kappa, .Fil 'E ? . Q1 I 2' 11 I . 5: 'S 'Mg-'iii' W 1 ?,1'F: 1' In W5 be ,nl X, , QT' ' . I d ?' . W Hg .. J ti gg .W I 5 as A is lLQy:.su,,g1.qg...W - Q. -J I, el H mlm 7 'Wir' ,gig-:lx 1 ' .fi3'1 -nf' '- a t1.I'l'.' V ' E+' f I .., ,tw ,A , ,a ,IW EU ,, -fig, , ff- ,kc el -T., ,K . A 'ii'1' 1231 ,, z-:: 1 S , ...PL Y , ,,. ,I -jk '51 tt 1 12. ogg. 57 , Y . f .,,. , 1 ej, Fi-. - Y ' am A A qi '57 t' A ' 'i 1 ' .1 - , '.-fffg V A ' ' .wi , -7 1' ' 5-1522? f GQ' ' S t H W S li!! I! N P ' 1 l . Qtr if A ' 'iw il Lf 4' 4. 5 if l 1, 5' , I aw A N 1 3552 f L ,. , 4 .' if ' I N f as , K 1 'bv' JOHN BONINO LOUIS BONSEY MARIANN BOOHER CAROLE BOOKE JOHN BORDEAUX - Newman Clubg Bowling League, Intra- murals. EMMA BORO WILLIAM BORO LEEANN BORTZ ROGER BOURGEOIS - Pi Delta, Secretary. LARRY BOWEN - Pi Delta. JUDY BOWMAN CONI BOYD - SGA Budget 'Committeeg Troiad, Assistant Editor, Editor-In-Chief, LHLQ Orientation Leader, Florida Jun- ior College Press Association, Treasurer. ED WIN BO YER JAMES BOYLE JOHN BOZIK BETTY BRADBEER - SGA Social Affairs Committee Chair- man, Student Court July, Wooden Horse, Social Editorg Troiad, Social Clubs Editorg Art Club, ICB, Treasurer, Circle S 3 Mano, Vice-President, Rush Captain g Intramurals, Sigma Mascot, Sigma Sweetheart, Prom Princess. MICHAEL BRADFORD IUDITH BRAICKI - Newman Clubg Phi Rho Pi, Secretary- Treasurerg Debate Team, Playmakersg Arquirisg Intramurals. ROBERT BRANDENBURGER - Skyro. IO ANN BRATCHER - MSM. WAYNE BRASS 228 jOHN BRAUKMAN CHARLES BRAZZEAL HELEN BREAKIRON RAYMOND BREEDING JOHN BRESLIN IACK BREWER JUDY BROCK RICHARD BROCK JO ANN BROKAW BRENDA BROWN FRED BROWN FREDERICK BROWN GEORGE BROWN - Mu Delta. JAMES BROWN MICHAEL BROWN - Kappa Tau. NANCY BROWN BUTCH BRYANT - Sophomore Class Vice-Presidentg Sigma, Sergeant-at-armsg Intramurals. SUSANNE BRYANT HAROLD BRYNES CHARLES BUCHANAN ROBERT BULATO WICZ fl' it -i.: u 1 it N f L' . .3 I ,ED i, IQ Un nh- f ff P W ' L. . 3 .. L Q l 3.219 W l 5 I 9199 Ii f I 2 . K M14 W - Q . f.-..'. H J'-HQ ' f 'w i min .. 1, , 1 n . .-EE-'fx in W1 -Sw 'fl vailstiia vt L ' FH ,N . 1 . s hu - 1, .... A 1 1592? if -H. ,fer T f wgi - h .tg ,' ' 'lb t - nl it 2 ' Qi ' . . , . V , .'-,. . , ii .Qt . 1 , 3 ' -2' ., wap v igqf 2.41 : f c sq! U N - ' s 'Q-1:2142 fwgjijh ln., H ll -rw l s c N A ,l'g3Qfj'- 45:5 in if ,ta H it . .tg 1 f Q fl - '- '. ' , if-., 31413 I Jes? 1 . 5. F 7 -31.11, 'tv fiagjm A . 1,1 . , ' Hf w 3 J, CHARLES BULL - MENC. SANDRA BULLOCK - Phi Theta Kappa Intramurals Var sity Volleyballg Varsity Sof tball. ANN BUMGARDNER - Circle S President Vice Pres1dent SNEA, Reporter 5 Arquiris, CAMILLA BURBACK CHARLES BURGWIN ROBERT BURTON THOMAS BURWELL IUDY BURTHAELL JUDY BUTTERFIELD mang Circle S5 Dido, Leader. LORETTA BYERLEY BABETTE CAIRNS - M ARTHUR CALLAHAN ETHEL CALLAHAN GERALD CAMPBELL NAN CAMPBELL Secretary 5 Intramurals - SGA School Improvement Chair Social AHQRITS Chairman Orientation ENC 5 Mano GERALD CANFIELD -- French Club Bowling League BRUCE CANNON - Phi Theta Kappa PATTY CARLILE - BSUg Arquiris. DON CARLSON RICHARD CA RRELL Kappa Tau. BERT CARROLL 230 - Student Court Associate Justice PATRICIA CARROLL DEONA CARTER ' fJf7'l '1' 2, W L J, JAY CARRON ,gg W ll, J ,L I 4 1 V I I ROBERT CARTWRIGHT - Sigrnag Intramurals. b f jg U- i QL, , L If fl RANDOLPH CARUTHERS '. .J ia I gf! 1- f- A xx: I. - A WILLIAM CATLOW A f R:'1 f , I W ' I - .,-1 I I I ,. f fZR IUDITH CHAMEERLAIN Q I T FRANK CHANDLER Q I A Q JAMES CHANDLER - Pi Deltag Bowling League. , Ab j I A CHARLES CHANEY RICHARD CHAPPELEAR - Sigma. Sophomore Class Presidentg 1 KAREN CHESTER -1, 'Fm ' A DORIS CHILDRESS A h . A ,3 WINTON CHITWOOD I ROBERT CLARK A - A - A I ,rg 1 , 7 ' fi f I 'A XV i . -.,. ,IAC .fp IA MES CLA USEN TYRONE CLAYTON JOHN CLENDENON - Sports Editorg Intramurals. Phi Theta Kappag Wooden Horse, MICHAEL COACHMAN W KATHLEEN COAN RICHARD COBB ua sis! Ti' .A L W 'W ., V J : nj.. 1: .- IJ:-'L ,' M51-gg! Z -42' . ' ffl? 1, ' , :f -'T' JJCL .J 2 - A - 1-if ' 'Iliff E 3 ff KELLY COLEMAN JOSEPH A. COLLINS, JR. LOIS COLUSSY - LHL. GREGORY COMNES ROBERT COMPTON JAMES CONGDON THOMAS CON VERSE ALEXANDER COOK NORMA COOK CAROLE COOKE CISSIE COOPER - Women's Athletic Board Chairman 3 Dido, Athletic Captaing Intramuralsg Orientation Leader. HOWARD COOPER PRISCILLA COOPER IEFF COOPERIDER STEPHEN CORBOY CARL CORNELISSEN EARLENE CORRALES RONALD COSBY MARSHALL COSTA MARCIA COTTON CAROL COX - Arquiris, Social Affairs Chairman 5 Intramu rals. 232 GLENN cox JUDY cox GLENN CRA VEY IAYNE CRIST JOHN CRITZ JOHN CROSBY TOM CROSBY DONNA CUCCINELLO STELLA CUNNINGHAM AYMER CURTIN SANDRA CZUBIK MARTHA DAHM FRED DAILY - Phi Theta Kappag Phi Rho Pi. THOMAS DAILY - Playmakers. IO ANN DANALS JUDY D'ANGELO - SGA Secretaryg Troiad, Copy Editorg LHL, Co-Rush Captaing Pyrametteg Intramuralsg Orientation Leader. DONALD D'ANNA CHARLES DA U GH ERTY DENNIS DA VIS JOHN DA VIS KARALEE DAVIS - FSA, Social Committee Chairman 5 Xi Delta Rho 3 Intramurals. 233 :E .1 Qu- 1 ROSALIND DAVIS SANDY DAVIS TREVA DAVIS DONALD DAWSON IEANIE DAWSON IOHN DAY - Political Union, Secretaryg Young Democrats Club, Vice-Presidentg MSM, Athletic Directorg SNEAQ Intra- murals. PA UL DEETH ERIC DeLOACH LORETTA DeNAPOLI DONNA DENNING DAN DeRUSSY - Pi Deltag Intramurals. CAROLYN DICKEY MARIORIE DICZOK - Phi Theta Kappag German Club. IOAN DILKER - Mano. PAT DINGLEY SARAH DOBSON - BSUg Xi Delta Rho. DUBRAVKO DOGIC STEVE DONDERO - Circle Kg Sigma. Joy DORMAN BETTY Dorsozv DAN DOUGLAS 234 VIRGINIA DOUGLAS - Collegiate Civinettesg Xi Delta Rho, Secretary 5 Intramurals. WILLIAM DOUGLAS CARLTON DO WNING ELLIE DRENNAN GUSTAV DUEBEN GERALD DUFFY - Sigma. JAMES DURAN HELENE EDSALL IAYNE EDWARDS IANICE EIGHMEY JAMES A. ELLIOTT - Pi Delta, Athletic Captaing Intramu- l' '. rals. ELY GIFFORD - Political Union. GAIL ELWOOD - Circle S g ICB, Vice-Presidentg Arquiris, President 3 Intramurals 3 Orientation Leader. TIM EN GELM AN SANDRA ERICKSON HERMAN ESTRIDGE FRANCES EVANS LIBBY EVANS MARTHA EVERSON RICHARD E VESON IAN EYMAN - Didog Cheerleader. 235 'I K H W ei: w W H :sqm , i 5 my K wk K 5 mf l 3 ' r F ,7 xi V: ul 5 m . 1 ,J M ry will t 1 - uh , Est l s- J . ' NA! F . f R . ,l , if . W lag ' ' l 4 if :EES , -- 44 r w l ,A A 1 i iii . ik, Vw, ,N ,Kg , f ' -'fee 3 , xl ,f X g 552: ,i , hi W 1- ' 'Z' E .R . if , ai 'A H I .J . ,' H x ' ' 1 E1 I' . ,, In . . 6 M r 2, K ,ll w '9 J 1 w w I 1 I ,.. P- , T 1 rymf ,f m WHT : -1 A 'I xl Sf Q W .QM IW, U, '1 1 l - 'Z-iii :L g v .amuhl 1 .SV In T4 H 1 'QL :jf 'iagsfsfafj IW? . I ff? H1 , ' . F A ' .. I M 4 BRUCE EYRING FRANCES FAHRENTHOLD LYNN FARLEY ARTHUR FAVREAU MARCIA FEASE WILLIAM FERGUSON GENE FIELDS LEO FINK JAMES FISHER - Circle K Treasurer Kappa Tau Secre taryg Mano Mascot. JUDITH FISHER DA VID FLAGG TIMOTHY FLAHERTY ORVILLE FLEMING MARY FLOYD KATHLEEN FLYNN - WILLIAM FOLEY DAVID FORD DALE FOSTER DUGLAS FOTTER NORMA SUE FOUTS DICK FRAZE 236 IOHN FRAZER - Circle Kg Kappa Tau. ROBERT FREEMAN JO ANN FULLER SARAH FULLER - A Cappella Choirg Co-edsg Trojanettesg Messiah g Mano, Historian. JOHN FULLERTON MARGARET FULMER - Phi Theta Kappag SNEAg Xi Delta Rho, Co-Rush Captaing Intramuralsg Orientation Leader. FRANK GALLINA WILLIAM GAMEL GARNET GANTT ALFONSO GARROTE - Pi Deltag Spanish Clubg Intramu- rals. GEORGE GATEWOOD CARY GA USLIN DONNA GENUNG LUCY ROSE GEORGE - Wooden Horse, Business Managerg Xi Delta Rho. RICHARD GEORGIADIS GEORGE GERNAZIAN LINDA GELDERT - LHL. CONSTANCE GEORGACOPO ULOS GORDON GIBSON, SR. GORDON GIBSON JUDY GIBSON - SGA Social Affairs Committeeg Troiad, As- sistant Features Editorg LHL, Pledge Masterg Pyrametteg Intra- muralsg Orientation Leader. 96' N 1 JOHN GIBBONS CHARLES GIFFORD - Pyramxds Mano Mascot Mano Blg Brother. CAROL GILBERT - BSU A Cappella Chou' Coeds Tro janettes. GERALD GILBERT KAREN GILDEMEISTER IOHN GILMORE MARION GINN RICHARD GLADFELTER SUZANNE GLAZER HOWARD GLIDDEN MARK GODCHARLES MAGDALINE GONATOS HOWARD GOOD SHERRELL GOODY EAR BRUCE GORDON BUDDY GOULD - Kappa Tau DON GRANT STEPHEN GREEN DIANNE GREGORY STEVEN GRIMES - Phl Rho P1 Vxce Presxdent MSM Po litical Union. LARRY GUITIAN 238 JAMES HA CKETT MARGARET HA CKWORTH RAYMOND HAHN CHARLES HAILE BARBARA HALL - LHL, President, Secretaryg Intramuralsg Orientation Leader. ROBERT HALGRIM SUSAN HANEY RUTH ANN HARDER LINDA HARDING - Phi Theta Kappag SNA5 HCC, Rush Captain 3 Orientation Leader. CHLOE HARDY - BSU, Secretary. MARION HARMON N ORMA HARPER - Collegiate Civinettes, Secretary. WILLIAM HARPER THOMAS HARRELL - Pi Deltag Arquiris Big Brotherg Bowl- ing League. TOM HARRINGTON IOAN HARRIS - Arquiris, Pledge Masterg Intramurals. ANN HARRISON ANNA HAYES KENNETH HAZELTON - Secretary g Intramurals. MICHAEL HEALE NANCY HEBERLING' Skyro, President, Treasurerg ICB, el :- v 1 4 L LA SUSAN HEFFERNAN - Mano, Treasurer. JAMES B. HEILBRON - SGA Vice-Presidentg Kappa Tau, Vice-President g Intramurals. BARBARA HELLER - Freshman Class Secretary-Treasurerg Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurerg Dido. JULIE HELLMAN - LHL. MAURICE HELOU - Skyro, Social Affairs Chairman. MARTHA JEAN HENDERSON DICK HERDEN JAMES HICKS - Pi Deltag Intramuralsg Varsity Basketballg Varsity Baseball. LINDA HIGHFILL - SGA Budget Committeeg Sophomore Class Councilman g Mano, Sergeant-at-arms. DENNIS HIGHTOWER MARTIN HILL WALTON HILL BETTY HOBBY FRANK H OFF LINDA HOFFMAN MARGARET HOFFMAN - Circle S5 Xi Delta Rho, Publicity Chairman. LAN TY HOD GE EVELYN HOGAN - Traiad, Fine Arts Eclitorg Mano, Social Affairs Chairmang Circle S. JANE ANN HOLLER - LHLNQ Pyramette. CANDACE HOLDER - Circle Sg Dancemakersg Arquiris, Ath- letic Captain g Intramurals. KARLEE HOLZHEIMER - Phi Theta Kappag Circle S 5 HCC, Co-Rush Captain. 240 SHARON HOOVER - Clrcle S SNEA D1dO VICE Presldent President. FRANKIE HOWARD LINDA HOWELL ELAINE HOWLAND - Collegiate Cnmettes Treasurer Presl dent, State Treasurerg Dancemakers Secretary President Phi Theta Kappag Playmakers. THOMAS H 0 WZE R U TH H O YLE BILL HUGHES FRANK HUGHES ROBERT HUGHES RAY H UGLIN - Freshman Class Presldent Kappa Tau CHARLES HULBERT IANICE HUMMEL KATHLEEN HUMRICH IANET HUNTER - Obelzxk Editor In Chief Wooden Horse Feature Editorg Phi Theta Kappa HCC President Vlce Presi dentg Intramurals. SHIRLEY HUNTER TIMOTHY HUNTSMAN REBECCA HURT PATRICIA HUTCHENS WILLIAM IERNA DICK ISAA CS -- ICB, Vxce President Sigma Vice Presxdent Social Affairs Chairmang Intramurals CHERYL JACOBS - College Singers SNEA HCC E2-if W We -FPL l ,E E554 J ' EDWARD JACOBS LINDA JACOBS - Tro JON JAMES SANDRA JANKE EDWARD JAROTZ ROBERT JAYNE, JR. CHARLES JENKINS ALINDA JENNINGS GERALD A. JOHNSON HARRY JOHNSON LINDA JOHNSON MARY JOHNSON iad, Assistant Editor SHARON ANN JOHNSON - Phi Theta Kappa D1do Treas urer. JANE JOHNSTON CHARLES JONES - tramurals. Pi Deltag Baseball Team Manager In CHRIS JONES - Wooden ,Horse, Sports Wnter LUCINDA JONES MARCIA JONES RICHARD JONES RONALD JONES THOMAS JONES RONALD IORDAN BECKY IOSEPH - SGA Socxal Affalrs Committee Trozad Literary Editorg Wooden Horse Fashxon Edxtor ICB Secretary Art Clubg Mano, Co-Rush Captam Intramurals VIRGINIA JOYCE DORIS IUDSON JAMES KAISER WA YNE KA LL UNKI LOUIE KAMPOURIS ANITA KATSURIS WILLIAM KATSARIS JERE KA UFFMAN JUDY KAUTZ - French JUDY KEEPER ROBERT KEEHN MAX KELLER JON KELLEY IOSEPH KELLY ROBERT DENNIS KELLY ROBERT BRUCE KELLY MARTHA KERNAN MIKE KENNEDY DA VID FREDERICK KERN f if U' E5 - . ' men' H it H ml' as .wi 4 . -Y, .. :f ..n,, ,Q gsm ug., Y R- F V -1 5 2E'4' DA VID A. KIDD NANCY KILPATRICK GARY KILROY LARRY KINCAID JOHN KING - Literary Club g Young Democratsg Political Union. MARTHA KING SHERI KING WILLIAM KING KATHLEEN KINSELLA - Newman Club 3 Circle S 5 Arquiris. BERNICE KIRSCH RAYMOND KIRSCHNER BRENDA KISER - Playmakers, College Singers, Phi Theta Kappa g MENCg Arquiris. CLEVE KISER - Religious Board Chairmang BSU, President. JOHN KIZER RAYMOND KLEIN - Student Court Chief Justiceg Pyramids, President, Treasurerg LHL Big Brother. WALTER KLIN GEL FINLEY KNIGHT - SGA Budget Committeeg Men's Athletic Board Chairman 5 Sigma. TOM K OELSCH SUSAN KONITZ LOU KOST STEPHANIE KOUNDOURIOTIS 244 N ANTONIOS KO UTsoURA1s GEORGE KRAMER - Kappa Tau. GENE KRA VA ' ' ROBERT KUBISTEK DEBBIE KUSHNER - Mano. ANDREW LACZKO WILLIAM LaFORCE FRANCES LaFORGE LEWIS LAIRD NORMAN LAMER - Pyramids, Athletic Captaing Varsity VV I ' Basketball. 'fi ii' IOHN LANDR UM - Circle Kg Pyramids, Social Affairs f M Milli I X ' .J Chairmang Orientation Leader. R' Q3 LINDA LANDT GINGER LANE - Dido 5 Intramurals. THOMAS LANGLEY PAT LaPORTA B MAR Y LASEA U JOHN LASKA THOMAS LASSITER GARY LAURSEN - Judo Club, Vice-Presidentg Phi Theta 5. fgggiigllgf, Kappag Skyro, Sergeant-at-arms. JAMES LEGGETT ' ':'l I I it Q GEORGE LEE . ifiigli 30 ' X wh! i 552 ' ,iazgf P -L Q-ffl -fi M 4 - K .-:,: :gli '--5,14 qyg,-fkgifi 9 5 QA ,'P4' ' xy HH S lu 1 gngszg giif Z' ras Z A sr' f' ffl' M s ,- ' w 4 Eg 04,4 , Q 1 rr ROGER LEIBIN DALE LEIFESTE LA WRENCE LEITNER RICHARD LEVERITT HOWARD LEVINSON STUART LEVINSON DIANNE LEWIS SANDRA LEWIS - SGA Public Relations Chairman 3 LHLg A Cappella Choirg Student Court Jurorg Intramurals g Orienta- tion Leader. RONALD LEWIS CYNTHIA LIMA AUDREY LIMBERG GEORGE LINDSAY RI TA LIDDY LEON LIPPINCOTT BENNY LOCKE - ICB, President 3 Mu Delta, President, Rush Captain, Social Affairs Chairman 5 Intramurals. ELIZABETH LOCKWOOD WAYNE LOGAN JAMES LOMAX JEROME LUND PA UL LONGERICH CHARLES LONGBOTTOM 24-6 COLEMAN LOTT MARY LOTT JERRY LOVE IOAN LOWREY IRA LUGEMER EDWARD LUKAWSKI GORDON LUNDBECK PATTIE LUNDIN ROBERT LU TZ - Sigma, Sergeant-at-arms. WAYNE LUX - Skym, Treasurer, Chaplaing Intramurals. MILT LYENS NANCY LYLE IEFF LYONS - Mu Deltag Bowling Leagueg Intramurals. WAHNETTA MAAS LEONARD MA CH RI TA MACKO PAT MADDALENA - Troiad, Assistant Literary Editorg 'New- man Club, Secretaryg Phi Theta, Kappag SNEAg Dido. G. D. MALLONEE - SGA Public Relations Committeeg Pi Delta, Vice-Presidentg Mano Big Brother. FLO MALLORY IAMES MANDERSCHEID - Sophomore Class Councilman Student Court Jurorg Circle Kg Political Uniong Debate Team? Phi Rho Pi 5 Pyramids g Intramurals 3 Orientation Leader. WILLIAM MANES 247 E X A! p .fl w 1 Wiiffl im- W IH! 1 X k L ' V l as M P' ' T . l . ,u 15 ' lilhm 5 Q , li nlflvi I L 1. ,, 1' ,A cfm -.1 YQ? 1 ' it fs x A 1' ff' i.. H 9 .AE -y l .. ig 3 f ri'-1' 25?-'E .gf L mi ' 4 Q :J ' Q . -Hs i 5 J' ..5.:':!', A ....Y 5 -4. ' . ' :fi 23g -1'-.f , .- ,.,,9g?' ,sl 'i'9J.f!,. '-t :' 5 E ng: - V- i iw? we fw .. , f , L7 K5 ju Msg :f I - 5.-Y .V I-A , Am 7 M I L 1 1,1 A,.V ,- u Q?l'ff', 1 , 'X ' l Af: H .ob --,R MARIA MANIAS EUGENE MANNING BERNICE MANSEAULT - Newman Clubg MENC., Secre- tary-Treasurerg A Cappella Choirg Gbedsg Trojanettes. ANNETTE MARLER JAMES MARQUES JOHN MARSH THOMAS MARSHALL JAMES MARTENS MARY ANN MARTIN - Phi Rho Pi, Presidentg Playmakersg Newman Club 3 Debate Team 5 Arquiris, Rush Captaing Intra- murals. NITA MARTIN - Troiad, Co-Circulation Managerg SNEAg LHL, Co-Rush Captain. RICHARD MARTIN TERRY MARTIN - Troiad, Assistant Sports Editorg Wooden Horse, Reporterg Circle K5 Pyramids, Pledge Masterg LHL Big Brother g Intramurals. CHRISTINE MARTY - Phi Theta Kappa. JAMES MARVING SHARON MASHBURN GARY MASTRY RICHARD MATUS JANET MoCHESNEY STANLEY McCLESKEY LINDA MoCUTCHEON - Dido, Historiang Cheerleaderg In tramuralsg Orientation Leader. JOHN McDANIEL 248 JOHN McDONALD MICHAEL McFADDEN SUE McFADDEN THOMAS McGURK DAVE McINERNEY ALLISON McKEITH GORDON McLAIN GORDON McMEEKING - Golf Team. HENRY MELICH LYNN MERHIGE - Newman Clubg Phi Theta Kappa g Xi Delta Rho, Athletic Captaing Orientation Leader. CHARLES MERRILL DA VID MERRITT JEFFREY MESKA MARILYN MICHAELS BARBARA MILLER - Singers. BILL MILLER MENC, Presidentg SNEAg College DANNY MILLER - Pi Delta. DONALD MILLER GARY MILLER KAY MILLER DA VE MILLSPA UGH 249 is M K 1 . Qgiwl. an .f 5. .A :iw 5 u in , gg Q1 i ll I AM RQ. 'HQ HH Clit r H ef 5 I . 11 l in ,hfrhl ul Lf im- W r 'f t. . . j , V , . 7 -Q, ' 1. - E J Y 1 L . 1. 'i - L f - H: A e I 955 :V H ' 'I f L ' 5' 7 ' ,, I I f Q-5, MIRIAM MINOR - SNEA. IERRY MITCHELL SALLY MITCHELL DON MIZE NANCY MOBLEY ERNIE M OCZI K - Pyramids, Intramurals STEPHEN M ON TAG UE ELIZABETH M ON TSDEOCA BEVERLY MOORE MARCUS MOORE ROBERT M. IVIOORE - SGA Pres1dent Treasurer Cxrcle K Kappa Tau 3 Intramurals. JAMES MORGAN DOUG MORRIS - BSUg German Club MARY MORRIS SHARON MORRIS CHARLES M ORTON KA THLEEN M ORTON OR VI LLE M OSELE Y HARRY MOUNT RICHARD MUCCIANO KAREN MUNN 250 FRANKYE MURPHY BILL M UTH - Circle MELVIN MYER WALTER NAGEL GLORIA NALEPA RICHARD NA YLOR EDGAR NEEL VAN NEELY -- ICB Mascot 5 Intramurals. DA VID NELSON WILLIAM NELSON WILLIAM NEVILLE KENT NEWTOWN 3 Kappa Tau, Treasurer. , Vice-Presidentg Sigma, President 5 Dido BRUCE NOBLE - Pyramidsg Intramurals. JOHN NOLAN - Pi Delta. DENNIS NOORIGIAN PA UL NORMAN NANCY NORTON - Mano, President. ROBERT NOVAK NANCEE NOWICKI IOY CE OAKLEY ELSIE O'BERRY W 1' jx li G I l l l l 1 -1. lm .-ll f . , ,N . H my A A i ' inf ' Q 1l tm R5 H 1 as SQ l 1 l 1 v .il V ww H N Y 'l , -' : X 1 ,N ' f l 1 3 .. f T BR .. 'W '33 H' fff - I :Sm s nl 3' 1 u I ff ff -f-li fi' V' E 705' l ff l- af- fv A mf: 1 i 'I-nu i .- :uw AS 1 v7.71 1 , ,S A 1 Y' ll l I A S l '!f L EPS' Q? 1 r 47 J 3 - fr, .Q ff-,Y Q 'W . 9' S F5 I , fl GEORGE O'BRIEN THOMAS OGDEN DONNA OGILVIE DON O'LEARY PHILIPPE OLIVIER - Phi Theta Kappa. JAMES OLSON - Circle Kg Newman Clubg Intramurals ROBERT P. OLSON DIANNE OSBORNE - Circle S5 Phi Theta Kappa. DONNA OSBORNE RUSSELL OWENS WILLIAM OWENS ALAN PADGETT ROGER PALMER JAMES PAPPAS DA VID PARADES NEWTON PARKER ROBERT PARKINSON RODNEY EARL PATRICK LINDA PATTERSON STUART PATTON OREN PA ULSEN 252 LINDA PEARMAN RICHARD PEARSALL WILLIAM PEOPLES SYLVIA PETERS - MSM. CAROLE PETERSEN - Phi Theta Kappag Dido, Chaplain 5 Intramurals. GUS PETERSON GEORGE PETTENGILL RH ONDA PETTY WANDA PETTY GEORGE PETZOLD SHARON PFEIFFER - Delta. Rho. ROBERT PI CKLER MICHAEL PIETY MARIA PIPINOS RICHARD PFUND MSM, Social Affairs Chairmang Xi KAREN PHILLIPS - Dancemakersg Arquiris, Historian. GEORGE PLASKETT MURIEL PLUMMER KATHLEEN FLYNN JUDITH RODERIQUE SUSAN POLLY xx 3' I XI, 1 52 A W? 'ZA H A- r 5 5 14, .ki ' v 3' Lx ia' , H 5 'WH Q' ' -f . S I 1' I : g,s,. ' L ' 'KF , 1 1:51 1 4 1 I m H my run' H Q ij? aw F .ws Y 1 ev- 'Dr- ,fr W--.J V gh ' .. W A Q x Y L l - gli' ' P WV W aiu . 5 W Q ' x , . ... ..- ' If 1. A AJ lx 9 .. . A 3. ,l L ,I Sh Q' fin H . .. M. -E ,z I 151 3 I X' WA- Euliln ?. . 1 .. .I A fr -.U Y L 'H 1 P P, yung fl . 'wg' 1 .. 1 . , 54 A X i 1 ,. as 1... ... 5 ' . V A 'Hr :sw E . i Shi! I IE ' x V ' ' 'aa Y SJ.-. 2 f 2 I PA UL PONSARD JAMES PORTER DONALD POTTER WILLIAM G. POUCHER A Cappella Choir 5 Pyramids GAYLE POUNDS IAMES POWELL ROBERT POWELL DOROTHY PULEO LARRY PULKRABEK PAMELA PUTH IA CQUELINE QUICK MELANIE QUIGG FRANKLIN QUILLIN, IR. RANDY RABE GRACE RAGGIO JAMES RAMSAY LOIS RAMSEY WILLIAM RAMSEY Troiad, Co-Circulation Manager CAROL RANKIN - SNEA g LHL. KAY RANKIN - Dido. BARBARA RASMUSSEN 2-54- CAROLYN RASMUSSEN JANET RAY ROLAND REARDON ANNE REDMAN ROBERT REE VES BARBARA REHBERG RA Y E REI CHELDERFER ELIZABETH RENAUD FRANK REYNOLDS SARAH RHODES - Dido PAMELA RICHARDS - Phl Theta Kappa, SNEA Young Democrats, Secretary 3 Newman Club CHARLES RICE LUCY RICE PATRICIA RICE PAMELA RICHARDS NANO RILEY PA UL RILEY IANICE RINEHART RICHARD ROBERTSON IRENE RODETOU SUSAN ROESCH if 5-54' 121:-Q gy 'lf '-1-' 15' ,, l L, Q J . 61' K A D ONNA R O GERS JAMES ROGERS ROBERT ROGERS ,f x ' R I 11' ' 2 1- -Q' SHARON ROGERS LUKE ROOZEN JAMES ROSANO - Newman Club, Social Affairs Chairman Pi Delta 3 Arquiris Big Brotherg Intramurals. JAMES ROTT BRENDA COLLEEN ROWLAND FELICIANO RUBIERA SAMUEL RUDLAND SHELIA RUGGIERO - LHLQ Sigma Mascot. CATHERINE RUMBALL BOB RYAN - Pyramidsg Intramurals. DA VID SABIN PHIL SA CHS JAMES SACKETT KENNETH SAFKO PETER NICK SAGONIAS MELINDA SALGADO - MSM3 Arquirisg Intramurals. MATHEW SALISBURY HARVEY SANDERS 256 WILLIAM SANTO VALERIE SARGEANT MICHAEL SAUNDERS BARBARA S CHEMERA MICHAEL G. SCHENE HERBERT SCHLEMAN - Skyro. BILL SCHNEDLER - Mu Delta, Presidentg ICB, President. BARBARA SCHNEEGOLD - Dido 5 Head Cheerleader. DICK S CH OESSO W PA UL N. SCHUH GEORGE SCHULTZ RON SCHULTZ SIDNEY SCHUSTER KENNETH SENNHOLTZ, IR. MARY LOU SEWELL - Phi Theta Kappag Dido. TED SHARPE - Wooden Horse, Cartoonist. DENNIS SHA UB ARTHUR SHEBLE JILL SHIVERS - LHL. JOHN SHOFI JOHN SHORT W 1- W W I 2 1 . Q- w -Lf , ' ' M I f 1 '21 'fggf IAMES SHORT - Student Court Jurorg Pyramids, Secretary, Vice-President 5 Intramurals. SHARON SHNMEISS KAREN SHUTT - SGA Social Affairs Committeeg SGA Pub- lic Relations Committeeg Dido, Pledge Masterg Intramurals. MARSHA SIEGLER - Circle S3 SNEA, Vice-Presidentg Xi Delta Rho. DIANNA SIMPSON STEPHEN SKLAR IERALD SLOAN CAROLYN SMITH DEBORAH SMITH - Mano. GARY SMITH JUDY SMITH - LHL, Vice Presidentg Skyro Mascot 5 Cheer- leaderg Intramuralsg Orientation Leader. KATHLEEN SMITH - Troiad, Typing Managerg Newman Club g Diclog Pi Delta Mascot. MICHAEL SMITH MICHAEL P. SMITH - Obeliskg Playmakersg Pyramids. PATRICIA SMITH - Phi Theta Kappag German Club. RICHARD SMITH - Wooden Horse, Reporterg Spanish Club, Vice-President 5 Young Republicans. RONALD SMITH SANDRA SMITH CONNIE SNYDER LARRY SOBIL - Pi Deltag Mano Big Brotherg Varsity Bas- ketball. ROBERT SOMERS 258 PETER SOMERVILLE BOB SPADUZZI BRENDA SPARKS JEAN SPAULDING ANDREW SPENCE JACK SPINDLER SANDRA SPRAGUE MARGARET SPURRIER - SNEA, Presidentg MSM5 Xi Delta Rho, Treasurer, Historian, Sergeant-at-arms. GERALD STACK CIND Y STADTLANDER DICK STAMBA UGH JUNE sm MBA UGH GARY STEFFEK SANDRA STEFFEK - Newman Club. Spanish Club, President, Treasurerg LARRY STEINLA UF DICK STEVENS MILTON STEVENSON MONNIE STEWART - SGA Historiang Troiad, Government and Publications Editorg LHL, Chaplain. GILBERT STONE JOHN STONER - Pi Delta, Rush Captaing Mano Big Broth- er 3 Intramurals. JA COB STO WERS iid Yew... K , , ui NH w ,A - if - as fi' L yi l V i 1 1 A 1 . QQ' SSL, ,se ., ,. - ' . -'ri-.1 ' -A .. . 55.5, , -QW? ,- ..'.1.wg'a:uf-:-.fy-Y A W . 31521, Y . jr.: lm.: ra, -', wa. , 1 Jas? , . . urn , .N nag-ff . 'fl L ALJ T W W H kia 2' 4 Af. I 'C 3 : AM -it W3 T - HNV4 3 I 'Php ' 2. QHQGQ h ' -Hi. RWE? Efl' P L' . . A H RANDALL STRAIN GEORGE STROUSE CHUCK STUMM IUDY STUSAK - Troiad Staffg Circle S5 Dido. JOHN SULLIVAN CHARLES SULTZMAN STEVE SUSNIAR JOHN R. SUTTON, JR. FRANKLIN SWA GER MARY ANN SWEET - Newman Club, SNEAg Circle S3 French Clubg Xi Delta Rhog Intramurals. CHARLES S WOPE EDNA SWOPE MARGOT TANNER -- Circle S, Project Chairmang Political Uniong Mano, Chaplain. PAT TANNER - Circle Sg Political Uniong Mano, Social Af- fairs Co-Chairrnang Pi Delta Mascot. MARCIA TAYLOR - MSMg Arquiris, Rush Captaing Intra- murals. MIKE TAYLOR ROY TEAC UE ELIZABETH THALASINOS RONALD B. THERIA ULT CARY THOMAS IA CK THOMAS 260 LEONARD THOMPSON RICHARD THOMPSON JUDY TIBBITS - Dido. LOUISE TIETZ - Phi Club. FRED TOLBERT IOHN TOMS RODNEY TOMSON DONALD R. TRAUB ED WARD TRUDELL BARBARA TSA VARIS ALONZO TURNER HAROLD TWIGG EDDIE ULMER KENNETH VAIL IOHWVVALENTE HAROLD C. VARDY GA YANNE VECCHIO - RALPH VOGEL HELEN VOSHARDT PAUL WAGNER PENNY WALDO Theta Kappag German Club 3 Literary LHL, Secretaryg Intramurals. E +N Ai wi 'W i Y . A i , X1 ii I A wx' uv--v-5 Wd -9-Q ff? ,QQ 'SID' G? IOSEPH WALDORF - Pi Deltag HCC Mascot. CHRIS WALKER IUDITH WALKER - Phi Theta Kappag SNEA. DON WALLACE - Skyrog Xi Delta Rho Mascot. PA TRI CI A WA LLA CE - LHL. REBECCA WANNINNGER SHARON WAHLBERG LARRY WATERS MICHAEL WAY JOHN THOMAS WEIS FRED WELLINGTON -- Pyramids 5 LHL Big Brother CAROL WEN ZLA WSH CHIP WESTER IILL WESTOVER CAROLE WHITE - FSA5 ARNOLD WHITEMAN RICHARD WHITLOCK NOLAN WILKES ELIZABETH WILKIN GERALD WILLIAMS JOHN WILLIAMS 262 BSU 5 A Cappella choir. Qi IUDI WILLIAMS . , NORANEL WILLIAMS - Dido. if Ross WILLIAMS RUSSELL WILLIAMS BRENDA WILLIAMSON CAROLYN WILLIS FRANK WILLIS PA UL WILLIS - Wooden H arse, Managing Editor. ROBERT WILLMS KRISTIE WILSON - MENC, vice-President, A Cappella Choir. R. LAMAR WILSON N WYNNELLE WILSON ROBERT WINFREE ll I lillll VALERIE WISEMAN - Mano. SUSAN WI TTMANN - SGA Social Affairs Committee, Corre- 'iff' sponding Secretaryg LHLg Pi Delta Mascot. FRANCES WITTSTRUCK - SNEA, Secretaryg Collegiate ::,,,, Civinettes 5 MSM g HCC, Athletic Captaing Intramurals. ef MARK WOODHOUSE - Circle K. I A, 7 SUE WOODRUFF - LI-1Lg Skyro Mascot 5 Orientation Leader. -' ilu W X .. . I STANLEY WRAY CLOTILDE WRIGHT IANICE WRIGHT - Dido. 3 My L H . ,,,,yj9,1w' I 1 .1 ibb Q35 5 f K Q li w EH- U. ' , it ' lll ll 'X I 1 ,, ,,l.1' l., ,, - H . -A fe: 21 ' . . 2 ' 4 - ' . 4. . . -S ,'Ew A Y . , 'll-I y a .gill r Y f TQ I U IW, - WLM X 'gm Es M HE ,M I 263 In-M 3 X 35 ,Z ... W .- , mf 1-f.-', ' nm 1 W' . ., - 3 .1 ' . E4 , L' ,' '. :Li I . lui. 45 . E 1F MLEJE,-1-'w1i: I L L Q 3 :el PHILIP WRIGHT CAROL YAKEL - LHL. ROBERT YATES MICHAEL T. YOPP - SGA Budget Committeeg Wooden Hone, Managing Editor, Editor-In-Chiefg Troiad, Consultantg Obeliskg BSU, Executive Councilg Political Union, Vice-Presi- dentg Young Republicans Clubg Vice-President, President 5 Kap- pa Tau 3 Mano Mascot, Mano Big Brother, LHL Big Brotherg Florida Junior College Press Association lst Vice-Presidentg Ori- entation Leader. JANET YOUNG - Literary Clubg SNEAg Phi Theta. Kappa. JEAN YOUNG - Literary Clubg SNEA. LINDA ZALESKI GEORGE ZAVILLE JAMES ZELCH - Mu Delta. PAMELA ZICCARDI CLYDETTE ACKETT BONNIE ALLEN BARBARA AMBERNTSON MARJORIE COAN CARMEN LEE DAY LINDA DEAL ELAINEA DUKE DEBORAH FENIJMORE MARJORIE GEE DORTHY GIBSON JEAN GONGAWARE 264- -X GRETCHEN GREENE CHARLENE HOLBURN FRANCES HOLMELIN MALINDA IRELAND JUNE JOHNSON DIANA JORDAN LOIS KEENER MARY KLUTTS CAROL KORMGARD JUDITH MARCUM LINDA MARSHALL MARILYN MOREAU SANDRA PARKE SHARON RAY ANITA READMON MARGARET ROSENHEIM IUDITH SCHWEIKERT SUSAN SHULSE CAROL STEWART JEAN SUTHERLAND LINDA WEBSTER I eve 'Q , V. , I I '. 1' DH F 1 I 4' U! l! .I f I 167 . Af? .., 5 as , , N, , jg W, Xu G! muy 1 M H Wig' ' 1 ! ' A S R 1? u wf fs! N91 -was f u 'V if H ' F ' mf 1 , 1 N 'ff' ,f Q., mx Af J , w ' v nf 'H 1,5 .,. 'w11'vk -7 X Hwy' J ,... , ' j,. ',wr, , , '13, 4 , M, - 'fr ff ' f-'ite : :: .- 4-v,Q.,1, '., Audie. o ,,,. Steve Skaggs Freshman Class Prqjeets Bene icial The Freshman Class Oflicers are respon- sible for planning and coordinating many of the activities in which the freshmen participate and for working closely with the Student Government Association. In fulfilling these obligations, the Fresh- man Class Oiiicers worked with the vari- ous clubs on campus and the SGA for the completion of a number of projects around campus, including a survey of the traffic problems on campus in order to improve parking facilities and the initiation of the oHice of Student Defender. President Ray Ashurst Karen Kisten Edna Vause Brenda Wright Councilman Councilman Vice-President Sevfefafy-Treasurer 226 'H v .4 Lance Abair Carol Ables Harriet Abrams Benjamin Ackerman Blair Ackley Chan Acyea Calvin Adams Carol Adams Carolyn Adams Charles Adams Joseph Adams Rosemary Adams Ed Adcock Carolyn Albrecht Gabriel Alchediak Ed Alderman Karen Alfson John Alfson Joe Aloi Jose Alonso Freddrick Allan Dwight Allen Henry Allen Jane Allen Jean Allen Larry Allen Nina Allen Alfonso Alvarez, Jr. Kenneth Amerine Shirley Amberman Keith Amiel Dean Anderson Frank Anderson Kay Anderson Mary Anderson Peter Angelis Pam Andrews Christine Angstadt Patricia Angelillis Ronald Apedaile Betty Appleton Kathryn Armes : lvli iEsa,,3 ' f f' Wai , , z-f , I Fi 3 rss? it , wb 4 xiii is in -- di , A w fl 11, rf 1 Ji If Q- CL l , Q F 'ii Janie w Z at --A l 1 3 1 L if if 1 4 ' er' 1 if ,1 w l 5 ,, J f B l fl is J '-y., v if 'Af' ww- ' A E ','. H M5225 -if rr 1 r rf -1. .. ima., ,ms 1 9. 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Daughtrey David Dow Raymond Dow Sharon Downard Linda Downs Robert Dozier Roger Drake Vivian Drake Tom Drane William Drinkwater Dennis Driscoll Kathleen Driscoll Sandra DuBose Kathy Duckworth William Dudley Thomas Duncan Dixie Dunn Kathleen Dunne Tyler Dunning Sharon Durling Kathleen Dusa Giles Van Duyne Richard Dwinell James Dykes Sameul Dykins John Eachan Joyce Easton Marianne Easton Art Ebanks Martha Ebersole Robert Eckland Linda Edgar James Edson Dennis Edwards Donald Ehlen Jann Elias George Ellard Howard Ellis John Ellis 1 - e l 2 lf fl 2- Ja! -1 Xl 1 ,grit , 'REF fu- v, i111 rj fa' . Y 9 3.151 Q-, 1 '1 x, gf' . as li 1a r J l :ll - A ai Richard Ferguson Phillip Fettig Joan Field Ronald Fifer Samuel Fillingharn Amy Finch Mary Fincher James Fink Robert Finlon Jerome Fischer Laurel Fischer Durvvard Fisk John Fish Randy Fisher Danny Fivecoat Chester Fleegal J' ' 1 sf 1 55335. ' N, . 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Frost . 3 , Y , Helen Frudakis I - ' ' George Frush ,9 me 'F '- -7- - l V ,Nu ,JA 49 - ' James Fryer f ' 'Q tg 1 ,, an .ul , lf' , William Fuerst it 'Elf 'F l 7 ' it X 1 May Furbershaw l 3 ' ' J W 'r L J g J K ' Hn Don Futch A is h ' 1 Robert Futch V 'K 21 Andrea Fuller ' 42- Q I HN N T J. V ' .WI l Olive Fuller ,V Q ' , ,ll M if l' - I D - 55 W WJ :zrl ll l ' N44 Ef1'E':1 , Robert Fyfer Q af 1 ,,? G J Jlll Gadbury A .LW an , A. ' A F s George Gagnon ' ' 'U L Curtis Galloway ' V l William Gantt AY- N any-in N , Maria Garcia 2 ' j l Kenneth Gardner ' 'Alf ' .55 ' 1 l Carol Garrett . i V ' V 1 ll 1 , r A l ill 'l 1 we Beverly Anne Garrlty ,' X 'f l'l -IJ 1 ' if Katherine Gaston ' 1 g . , 1 3 Gary Gmhell it i , ,J VJ W' Maureen A. Gauaghan ' J' ' g - .E lj 1 Paulette Gaudreau K 1 1 1,53 ' V, Robert Gause 'A , . by gli ' , , Patricia Gay . i ' ' . 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Felice 227 Bennett, Charles 71,95,103,105 227,185 Bennett, Doris 118 Bennett, Henry 268 Benson, Linda 268 Bentley, Stanley 268 Benton, Bonita 88,911,227 Benton, Kayleen 227 Benezney, Sally 112,268 Berg, Starin 268 Bergerson. Linda 108 Berger, Linda 112.268 Berghman, Donald 268 Bernctt Adele 268 Bernardo, John 268 Berry, Thomas 268 Bcrtuglia, Constance 227 Best, Joseph 227 Betts, Dorothy 268 Biasc, Donald 269 Bickar, Joseph 227 Biedcr, William 227 Billeaudeaux, John 269 Biller, Charles 227 Bilings, Shirley 227 Billirakis, Nicholas 269 Billiris. Frances 227 Birchall, Sharon 269 Birch, Barbara 227 Birkebak, George 269 Bittman, Edmund 269 Black, Elmer 269 Blackman, Stephen 269 Blair, Phyllis 269 Blake Jean 269 Blakely, David 227 Blanton, Katherine 112,227 Blonshine. Richard 128,269 Blowers, Felix 227 Blush, Raymond 269 Boatnmn, Anthony 102227 Boeglin, Eugene 227 Bohn, George 227 Bolam, Richard 269 Bolitho, Oliver 269 Bolt, Stephen 269 Bolton, Nancy 84,227 Bolt, George 269 Bonhard, Sarah 269 Bomno, John 228 Bonner, Daniel 192 Bonsey, Louis 228 Booher, Mariann 108,228 Boostrom, ianice 269 Bordeaux, ohn228 Borgers, Mark 269 Boro, Emma 228 Bortz, Leeann 228 Borowski, Peter 259 Botwright, Nancy 269 Bouchlas, Stelios 269 Boucher, Kenneth 269 Bourgeois, Robert 126,228 Bouton, Harold 269 Bourbonnais, Louise 118,269 Bowen, Larry 126 228,213 Bowes, Shirley 263 Bowers, John 269 Bowman, Judy 228 Bowman, Judy 228 Boyd, Coni 71,76,116,228,178 Boyer, Edwin 228 Boyer, William 269 Boyle, James 228 Bozik, ohn 228 Bozarth, Lois 269 Bozich, Carolyn 269 Braaksma, Jerry 269 Brache, Mary 269 Bradbeer, Elizabeth 70,77,81, 118,228,178 Bradford, Michael 94 228 Bradley, Jacquilin 263 Bradshaw, Samuel 269 Brajcki, Judith 110,228 Branch, Gayle 118,269,198 Brgaigenburger, Robert 132, Branson, James 269 Brannen, Joyce 269 Brannon, Charles 269 Brass, Robert 228 Bratcher, Jo Ann 83,97,228 Brattain, William 269 Braukman, John 229 Braxton, Eddie 269 Brazzeal, Charles 229 Brearley. David 269 Breakiron, Helen 229 Student Index Breeding, Raymond 229 Breslin, John 229 Breuninger, John 269 Brewer, John 229 Brewster, Robert 269 grewer, riggs, Briggs, Thelma 269.210 Janet 106.269 Richard 269 Brillhart, Barry 128 Brock, Judy 229 Brock, Richard 229 Brokaw, Jo Ann 229 Brogan, Lawrence 269 Brooker, Conrad 269 Brooks, Sharon 269 Browder, Thomas 269 Brown, Arnett 269 Brown, Brenda 229 Brown, David 122,259 Brown, Donald 122.269 Brown, Donnlee 269 Brown, Frederick 229 Brown, Fred 229 Brown, George 124,229 Brown, George 103 Brown, James 229 Brown, Linda 269 Brown, Michael 269 Brown, Michael 229 Brown, Nancy 229 Brown, Sandra 270 Brown, Wayne 122,270 Brown, Wilbur 270 Bruder, Stephen 270 Brummeyer, Nancy 270 Bruneau, Annette 270 Brunet, Tony 270 Bryant, Susanne 229 Bfiggf, Jyles 130,224,229, Bryan, Nell 270 Buchanan, Charles 229 Buck, Sandra 270 Buck Roger 270 Buckley, Penne 270 Buckley, William 270 Buchner, Viera 120,270 Buechn Bull, C er, Irving 270 harles 230 Bulatowicz, Robert 130.229 Bullock, Sandra 104.230 Bumgardner, Ann 87,110,230 Burback, Camilla 230 Burgwin, Charles 230 Michael 126,270 Burke, Billy 270 Burke, John 270 Burke, Burke, Robert 126 Burleson, loyce 270 Burnette, Dennis 100 Burns, Burton, Sandra 107,270 Catherine 270 Butchaell. ,ludity 108,230 Burton Burwell. Robert 230 Thomas 230 Bushnell, gay 170 Buttrcss, uy 270 Butterfi 230.1 Byerley, Byrne, C Cahen, ggi, Judith 70,87,112, Loretta 230 John 270 Michael 270 Calbcck, John 270 Cairns, Calder, Babette 230 Christian 270 Caldwell, Trudy 270 Calhoun, Barclay 270 Calkins Callaha Callaha Callan, Call, D Camero Camero , John 270 n, Ethel 91,106,230 n, Arthur 230,208 Joseph 270 onald 270 n, John 270 n, Gay 270 Campbell, Gerald 132,230 Campbell, Jack 270 Campbell, Nan 230 Campbell, Roberta 98,270 Camper, Patricia 270 Canfield, Gerald 100,230 Canaday, Anna 270 Cannon, Arthur 105,230 Cannon, Matthew 27 0 Canonico Rocco 270 Canter, Clifton 270 Cantlm, Marie 120.270,210 Caporossi, Diane 270 Caporic Caporic Caplan, e, Nelson 270 e, Samuel 270 Linda 270 Carbone, Isabelle 270 Carbonell Rolando 270 Carfile, Car ile, Jlacquelin 83 270 Patricia 110,230 Carlock, James 270 Carlson, Don 230 Carlson, Barbara 270 Carr, Elizabeth 270 Carr, Dorothy 270 Carr, James 270,192 Cafggll, Richard 72,122,230, Carroll, Bert 230 Carroll, Patricia 230 Carroll, Elizabeth 270 Carroll, Diane 271 Carron, Jerauld 86,130,230 Carson, Ross 271 Cartaya, Orestes 271 Carter, Frances 230 Carter, Ma 271 Carter, Lin?271 Cartwright, Robert 230 Caruthers, Randolph 230 Cash, John 271 Cassidy, Bernard 271 Castro, Jose h 271 Catanzaro, ilu Ann 271 Catlow, William 230 Chalker, Bonnie 98,271 Chalk ias, Nickie 271 Chamberlain, Judith 231 Chandler, Frank 122,231 Chandler, James 126,231 Chaney, Charles 231 Chaplin, Michael 124,271 Chappelear. Richard 69,86 ,130, 224,231,179 Chase, John 271 Chevalier, Bernard 126 Childs, Thomas 217 Childress Doris 231 chirwoori, Winton 231 Christ, Herman 271 Christian, Sharon 271 Christman, George 271 Christou, Chris 271 Christy, Merritt 271 Chuita, Petera 271 Ciccarello, goseph 271 Cidlowski, rene 271 Cidlowski, Karen 271 Cimino Thomas 271 Circh Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clava Claus ifiuo, Maw 271 , Carolee 271 , Gary 271 , Leslie 271 , Nancy 271 , Robert 231 , Susan 271 , William 271 n, Jules 126 en, ,games 231 Clayton, yrone 231 Clements, Martha 271 Clendenon, John 81,231 Cline, Mary 108 Cline, James 271 Coachman, Michael 132,231 Coan, Marjorie 231 Cobb, Richard 98 231 Cobb, Michael 271 Coe, Carol 78,116,160 Coffin, David 271 Coglan, Gerald 271 Con , James 271 Coil, Gary 271 Cole, Jean 271 Cole, Robert 122 Cole, Ronald 271 Coleman, Kelly 232 Coleman, Francis 271 Coleman, Richard 271 Collette, Kathleen 271 Colligan, Lynda 114.271 Collins, Elizabeth 271 Collins, Joseph 132,232 Colus sy, Lois 78,116 232 Comnes, Gregory 104,232 Combs, Russell 122 Compton, Joyce 271 Compton, Robert 232 Congdon, James 232 Confer, John 271 Conlin, Thomalyn 271 Conner, Donald 89,9O,92,271 Conover, Mary 271 Constable, Philip 271 Converse, Thomas 132,232 Cook, Norma 232 Cooke, Sandra 98,114 Cooke, Carole 232 Cooke, Frank 2711 Cooper, Cecilia 1 2,232,186,212 Cooper, Claire 84.88,100,271 Cooper, Charles 271 Cooper, David 48 Cooper, Howard 232 Cooper, Jay 271 Cooper, ludity 94,271 Cooper, Raymond 271 Cooper, Priscilla 232 Cooper, Wil'liam 272 Cooper, Sandra 272 Coogericler, Jeffrey 232 Cor o , Stephen 232 Cornelisscn. Carl 232 Corrales. Earlene 232 Cosby, Ronald 132,232 Cosby, Arthur 272 Costa, Marshall 232 Costo n, Cynthia 272 Cotton, Marcia 232 Cotte nier, Michael 272 Cotharin, Robert 272 Couch, ,James 272 Couch, Walter 272 Courdin, David 272 Courts, Cecil 272 Cox, Carol 110,232 Cox, George 100,272 Cox, Glenn 233 Cox, Karen 272 Cox, Helen 272 Coy Judit 233 Crahtree, gharon 272 Craige, Kerr 272 Crane, Dourglas 272 Cravey, Glenn 233 Crete Crist, Crigh kos, Lynda 272 ,gayne 118,233 ton, Kenneth 272 Critz ohn 233 Crook, Douglas 272 Crook, Michael 272 Crosb Crosb , 1 233 liiiiii' 233 Crusoe, Don 272 Cruccinello, Donna 233 Cuest a, Emererio 272 Culpepoer, Lynca 272 Cummings, ion 272 Cummings, oan 272 Cunningham, Linda 110,272 Cunningham, Alice 272 Cunningham, Stella 233 Curran, David 89,91 Curtin, Aymer 233 Czubi k, Sandra. 233 D Dacus, Glenna 272 Daffron, Larry 272 Dagostino, Philip 128 Dahm, Martha 233 Dailey, Thomas 233 Daily, Frederick 103,104,233 Dalton, lon 272 Danals, :lo Ann 233 Dglaragelo, Judith 68,79,116,180 Daniel, Cheryl 272 Danielson, Harold 272 Daniels, Harold 272 D'Anna, Donald 233 Danzig, Gail 116,175,272 Daughtrey, Shirley 94 Daughdrill. David 272 Davidson, Watson 272 Davies, Trevor 272 Davis, Charles 272 Davis, Clark 272 Davis, Dennis 233 Davis, Dianne 272 Davis, Emylen 272 Davis, James 272 Davis, John 233 Davis, , o Ann 272 Davis, ames 272 Davis, aralee 120,233 Davis, Lancelot 272 Davis, Rosalind 234 Davis, Ronald 272 Davis, Sandra 234.272 Davis, Treva 116,234 Dawson, Donald 234 Daws Daws on, illeanie 234 on, atricia 120,272 Day, Carmen 108 Day, John 89,91,97,107,234 Deal, Linda 108 Deal, Russell 272 Dcarolf, Richard 272 DeBarr, Linda 272 Debeer, Richard 272 Dediego, Sandra 272 Decth, Paul 234 Delack, Elizabeth 97,107,272 DeLoach, Eric 234 De Meza, Norman 272 Denman, William 272 De Napoli Loretta 234 Deprlest, Darlene 272 De Russy, Dan 234 De Rosa, James 273 Deutekom, Paul 273 De Wesc, Kenneth 273 Dewar, Thomas 273 Diaz, Dice, Dick. Manuel 273 Barbara 273 Victoria 273 Dickey, Carolyn 234 Dicki nson. Barbara 82 Diczok, Mar'orie 234 Dickson, Andrea 100.273 Di G Dilke abriele, Mary 273 r, ,loan 234 Dillow, Lawrence 90,273 Dilworth. Mary 273 Dingley, Pat 105,234 Dixon, Roger 273 Dobson, Sarah 234 Dogic, Dubravko 234 Dokken, Wayne 273 Dondcro, Stephen 86 130. 234 Donnelly, Andrew 273 Donovan, Ralph 92,955,273 Donovan George 273 Dooley, Tom 273 Dorman, joy 234 Dorman, Terry 273 Dossey Keith 273 Doss, Charles 273 Dotson, Bet! 234 Dougherty, Charles 273 Douglas, Dan-234 Douglas, Virginia 120,235 Douglas, Wil iam 235 Dow, Raymond 273 Dow, David 273 Downard, Sharon 273 Downin, , Ernest 235 Downs, zlainda 273 Dozier, Robert 273 Drake, Roger 273 Drake, Vivian 273 Dranc, Thomas 273 Drennan, L. 235 Drigicrs, Jean 108 Drin water, William 273 Drisc oll Dennis 130,273 Droscoll, Kathleen 273 Dubo se, Sandra 273 Duckworth, Kathleen 273 Dudley, William 273 Dueben, Gustav 234 Duffy, Gerald 130,235 Duncan, Thomas 273 Dunn, Dunn Dunn Dixie 273 e, Kathleen 107,273 ing Tyler 273 Duran, fames' 235 Durling, Sharon 273 Dusa, Kathleen 273 Dwinell, Richard 273 Dykins, Samuel 273 Dykes, james 273 E Easton, Marianne 273 Easton, Joyce 273 Ebanlts, Arthur 273 Ebcrsole, Martha 116,273 Echard, William 273 Edgar, Linda 273 Edsall, Helene 235 Edson, James 273 Edwards, Dennis 273 Edwards, Jayne 105,235 Elllen, Donald 273 liighmey, Janice 235 Elias, Joann 273 Ellard, Geroge 273 Ellington, William 274 Elliott, James 126,235,193 Elliott, Joseph 132,274 Ellis, Albert 274 Ellis, Howard 103,274 Elwood, Gail 110,235 Edwell, Elizabeth 78,274 Ely. Gifford 235 Emery, Frank 274 Emmanuel, George 274 Engelman, James 235 England, Carole 120,274 Engle, Joe 274 English, David 274 English, Linda 274 Enlow, Bernard 86.122274 Erickson, Sandra 235 Erlich, Gerald 274 Eschenback, Robert 98,274 Esielionis, Mary 112,274 Espriella, Carlos 274 Estridge, Herman 235 Estes, Donald 274 Euros, Terry 274 Evans, Charles 274 Evans, Donna 274 Evans, Frances 235 Evans, Hanslord 274 Evans, Janet 235 Evans, Mona 274 Evans, Rose 274 Everett, Linda 274 Everett, Richard 274 Everson, Martha 206,235 Eveson, Richard 235 Ewart, David 274 is rald 2 4 E 'in, Ge 7 Eyman, Janice 87,112,235,167, 198 Eyririqg, Bruce 236 Fabelo, Edward 274 Rahrenthold, Frances 236 Fahey, Timothy 274 Fahey, Robert 274 Fahnestock, David 274 Farley. Lynn 236 Farmer, Duane 274 Farmer, Sandra 87,112,274 Farsworth, Fred 274 Farnum, William 274 Farrington, Bessie 274 Farris. Kit 274 Fast, Larriy 274 Fast, Lyn a 274 Favreau, Arthur 236 Feasc, Mai'cia 236 Fender, William 274 Fecney, Edna 274 Feole, Ellen 274 Ferguson, William 128,236 Ferguson. Richard 274 Ferrell, Don 274 Ferro, James 274 Ferry, Dennia 192 Fettig, Phillip 274 Field, Joan 274 Fifcr, Ronald 274 Fillingham, Samuel 274 Finch, Amy 274 Fincher, Mary 274 Fink, James 274 Fink, Leo 132,236 Finlon, Robert 274 Fischer, Jerome 274 Fischer, Laurel 112,274 Fish, John 274 Fisher, Judith 108,236 Fisher, James 86,122,236 Fisher, Robert 124 Fisher, Randy 274 Fisk, Durward 274 Fivecoat, Danny 274 Flagg, David 236 Flaherty, Timothy 236 Fleegal, Chester 274 Fleming, Elizabeth 274 Fleming, John 274 Fleming, Orville 236 Flowers, Charles 274 Floyd, Marvin 274 Floyd, Mary 236 Flourney, Margaret 275 Flynn, Colleen 275 Kathleen 236 ohn 275 Flynn, Flynn, JK Flynn, osann 107,120,275 Fo g, Thomas 275 Fog: . William 236 Fordyi Roy 275 Ford, David 236 Forman, Judith 275 Foster, Dale 97 236 Foster, Susan 108,275 Fouts, Norma 236 Fowler, Emily 275 Fox, John 275 Fox. Albert 275 Frakes, Elizabeth 83,98 Franklin, Daniel 275 Franquet, .Peter 275 Frantzis, Fanitsa 275 Frazer, John 86,122,237 Fraze, Richard 236 Freeland, Robert 275 Freeman, Robert 237 Freeman, Penny 275 Freeman, Thomas 124,275 Frey, Charles 275 Frey, Virginia 275 Frese, Anthony 275 Friedt, Sandra 275 Friend, Alfred 275 Frost, John 275 Frudakis, Helen 275 Frush, George 275 Fryer, James 275 Fuerst, William 275 Fuller, Andrea 112,275 Fuller, Jo Ann 94,237 Fuller, Olive 275 Fuller, Sarah 116,237 Fullerton, John 237 Fuggifr, Margaret 104,107.120, Furbershaw, Mar 275 Futch, Robert 2721: Futch, Don 275 Fyfe, Rcglbert 275 Gadbury. Jill 275 Gagnon, George 275,203 Gallina, Frank 237 Galloway, Curtis 275 Gamel, William 237 Gantt, Garnet 237 Gantt, William 275 Garcia, Maria 100,275 Gardner, Kenneth 275 Garrett, Carol 275 Garrity, Beverly 275 Garrote, Alfonso 126,237 Gaston, Katherine 88,275 Gatchell, Gary 275 Gatewood, Geor e 237 Gauslin, Cary 95237 Gaudreau, Paulette 275 Cause. Robert 275 Gay, Patricia 275 Geary, Michael 275 Geary, John 98,275 Geissler, Gordon 275 Gcldcrt, Linda 116 237 Genung, Donna 237 Genthner, Wade 275 Georgaco oulos, Constance 2372793 George, Lucy 80,120,237,186 George, Robert 275 Georgiaclis, Richard 237 Gcraghty, Ronald 275 Gerber, E1 Janna 94,100,237 Gernazian, George 237 Getz, Karen 275 Gettys, Alfred 9O,97,275 Ghormley, Henr 276 Gibson, David 128,276 Dorothea 276 Gibson, Gibson, Gordon 237 Gibson, Gordon 237 Gibson, Judith 116,237 Giese, Robert 276 Gifford, Charles 128 Giles, Richard 276 Gillespie, Patricia 276 Gillham, Karen 116,276 Gingras, Roger 276 Gingrich, Joy 276 Gladielter. Ione 276 Glausier, Linda 87,276 Gleason, Robert 276 Gleeson, Richard 276 Glenn, Bryan 276 Glenn, Thomas 276 Goclcharles, Mark 124,208 Godfrey, Ann 276 Godfrey, Norman 276 Godfrey. Harry 276 Goetz, Jerry 276 Goetz, Michael 276 Gohe, Judith 276 Goldstein, Daniel 267 Gomez, Richard 276 Gonzalez, Wayne 276 Goodbread. Pamela 276 Goodrich, Leslie 276 Goodwin. Whann 276 John 276 Gordon, Gordon, John 122 Laura 88,107,120,276 Gordon, Gorton, Genevieve 94,107,120, 276 Goss, Charles 276 Goss, Donna 120,276 Gould, Robert 276 Gould, Frank 122 Gramm, Dennis 276 Granath, Sandra 276 Granger, Richard 276 Gray, Edward 276 Gray, Joseph 276 Greco, Sandra 116,276 Green, Barbara 276 Greene, John 276 Grecnwa d, Frances 276 Greenwood. William 276 Gresh, Marian 276 Gre , Ronald 276 Grikn, Gwendolyn 116,276,198 Girfiin, John 276 Griffin, John 276 Griffith, James 276 Grimes, Steven 89.91,97,103 Grissctt Mary 276 Groat, Freeman 275 Gross, David 276 Grossman, Peter 276 Grout, Willard 276 Grovatski, Gloria 107,276 Guilfoyle James 276 Guiles, Florence 267 Gulkis, Gail 276 Gunther, Robert 297,208 Gurr, Harry 277 Gustafson, Lucille 277 Gustin, Antoinette 277 Gustafson, Enid 83,94 Gutierrez, Robert 277 Gutmann, Robert 98 Guy,HJames 277 Hackett, James 91,239 Hackworth, Margaret 239 Haddock, Dennis 277 Hagood Lyle 277 Hahn, Raymond 239 Hah n, Carl 277 Haile, Charles 239 Halgrim, Robert 239 Hall. Barbara 106 116,239 Hall, Jeanne 94,277 Hall, Joyce 277 Hall, Martha 277 Hall Patricia 277 Hall, Roberta 277 Halsey, Virginia 277 Ham, Barbara 277 Hammill, Michael 130 Haminel, Eileen 98,177 Haney, Susan 239 Haner, Shirley 277 Hanna, Cynthia 277 Hanson, Carol 277 Harding, Cedric 277 Harding, George 277 Harding. Linda 104,114,239 Hardy, Chloe 239 Hardy, Frances 108,277 Harley, Judy 277 Harmon. Marion 239 Harner, Gary 277 Harney, Patrick 277 Harnett, Emily 277 Harper, Norma 88,239 Harper, William 239 Harrell, Thomas 126,239 Harrell, John 277 Harrington. Shirley 277 Harrington, Thomas 239 Harris, Alva 277 Harris, Cheryl 277 Kenneth 124 Harris, Harris, Joan 239,210 Margaret 277 Harris, Harris, Robert 277 Hag:-slibarger, Leonard 89,91, Hart, Marcia 277 Hartm, Vincent 277 Harter, Jos 277 Hartman, R. 277 I-Izguxglgy, Constance 118,277, Harwood, Carolyn 120,277 Hasenius, Gary 277 Hatcher, Tommy 277 Haught, Catherine 277 Hawkins, George 102 Hayes, Anna 239 Hayes, Blaine 277 Hayes, Patricia 277 Haynsworth, Hazel 277 Haywood, Georgann 277 Hazelton, Kenneth 132,239 Head, James 277 Heale, Michael 239 Heberling, Nancy 239 Heberling, Jean 277 Heffernan, Susan 118,240 Heilbron, James 71 86,122, 240.180 Heinchon, Robert 277 Hein, Karl 277 Heiser, Frederick 277 Heller, Barbara 87,112,224,240 Hellman, Julie 116,240 Heller, William 277 Helman, Susan 116,227 Helms, Theresa 277 Helou, Maurice 132 240 Henderson, Cheryl 278 Henderson, Martha 240 Henderson, Robert 178 Henry, Ann 278 Henry, Robert 278 Henry, James 278 Hensley, Nona 278 Henthorn, John 278 Herdcn, Richard 122.240,213 Hernandez, Olivia 278 Hernandez, Robert 278 Hess, James 94 Hewitt, Joyce 100,278 Hickman, Vir, il 208 Hicks, James 2226 240.192 Hicks, homas 90,278 Hieber, Susan 278 I-Ighiill, Linda 69,118,224, 40,186 1 Hi htower, Dennis 240 Hifey, Glenda 278 Hill, Lloyd 278 Hill, Martin 240 Hill, Sharon 112,278 Hillier, Cheryl 278 Hilton, Nancy 105 Hobby, Betty 240 Hodge, Lanty 240 Hodgson, David 278 Hoff, Frank 240 Hoffman, Linda 240 Hoffmann, Lynn 278 HoH'man, Margaret 120,240 Hoffmann, Wil iam 278 Hogan, Evelyn 78,118,240,169 Hogan, Robert 102 Hogsgaard, Soren 278 Holder, Candace 87,l10,240, 212 Holder, Eugene 278 Holfielcl, Lloyd 278 Holler, Jane Ann 240 Holloway, William 278 Holman, Jane 278 Holmes, Dennis 108 Holzheimer, Karlee 240 Hooper, James 278 Hoover, Sharon 87,112,241 Hopper, Georgia 278 Hopper, Harrison 278 Horan, Sandra 278 Horn, Carole 278 Horne, Larry 278 Hornung Betty 114 Horton, Michael 124,278 Hotsenpiller, Lucy 278 Hourdas, Peter 278 Howard, Frankie 241 Howard, Harold 278 Howard, Marcia 278 Howell, David 278 Howell, Linda 241 Howland, Elaine 88,105,241 Howze, Thomas 241 Howting, Charles 278 Howze, Myra 278 Hoyle, Ruth 87,241 Hoyle, Russell 48 Hoyt, Barbara 278 Hrica, Stephen 278 Hubay, David 278 Huber, Bonnie 278 Hucknall, John 278 Hudlow, Rebecca 278 Hudson, Carole 278 Hudson, Merry 278 Huff, Norman 278 Hug, Larry 278 Hugenschmiclt, Paul 278 Hughes, David 278 Hughes, Robert 241 Hughes, William 241 Hiigglin, Raymond 86,122 241, Hulbert Charles 241 Hummel, , anice 241 Humbert, ohn 278 Humerickhouse, John 278 Humrich, Kathleen 110,241 Hunt, Jeanne 104,108 Hunter, Janet 81,84,l05,114, 241,187 Hunter, Shirley 241 Huntsman, Timothy 241 Hupp, David 76,278 Hurn, Susan 90.95278 Hurt, John 178 Hursey, Candace 278 Hurt, Rebecca 241 Hutchens, Patricia 104,241 Hutchinson. Catherine 108,279 Hutchison, Harriet' 279 I Iden, Robert 279 Ierna, William 241 Inebnit, Peter 279 Ingram, Casey 279 Isaacs, Richard 86,130,241 J Jacks, Lucious 279 Jackson, John 179 Jacobs, Cheryl 107,114,241 Jacobs, Edward 242 Jacobs, Linda 76,532,242 Jacobs, Judith 279 Jacobson, Stephen 279 Jacobson, Melvin 279 Kaminsky, Laraine 279 Kampouris, Louie 243 Kane, Mary 279 Kaniak, Helen 120,279 Karlton. George 279 Karup. Barbara 279 Katsuris, Anita 243 Katsaris, William 243 Katona, Michael 279 Kauffman, Jere 243 Kauffman, Mary 279 , Kaucher Fred 279 Kautz, Jiudith 94,100,243 1 Kavanagh, Malcolm 279 Kearse, Larry 279 Keck, Sandra 279 Keehn, Robert 104 243 Keegan, Kathleen 279 Keegan, John 279 Keefer, Judith 243 Keene, Barbara 108,279 Keillor, Kenneth 279 Keller, Max 243 Kellar Rose 279 L Kellerf Edward 279 K ll , Killii, Joseph 243 James 124,279 I Kelly, Robert 243 Kelly, Kelma Robert 243 chter, Barry 279 Kelz, Richard 279 Kennedy, Eleanor 279 ECl'11l0aIlY, Holly enne y, ames Kennedy, John 280 Kennedy, Michael 243 Kent, Joan 280 Keogh, Sarah 280 Kcrce, Erna 280 Kern. David 243 Kernan, Martha 243 Kerr, Martha 280 Kettcrcr, Alene 280 Khouri Howard 280 Kidd, David 243 Kiernan, Thomas 280 Kilgore, Michael 280 Killian, Carolee 280 K'l' G 244 i roy, ary Kilpatrick, Sandra 88,244,280 Kino i Km el d, Larry 244 , Marjorie 280 a d King, Anne 280 King, Dennis 280 King, erry 280 King, ohn 244 King immy 280 King: Margo 280 King Martha 244 King, Russell 86,122,280 King, Sheri 244 King, William 244 King, Warren 280 Kinsella, Kathleen 87,98,110, 244 Kipp, Raymond 280 Kirbach, Susan 280 Kirkpatick, Joseph 280 Kirsch, Bernice 73,244 Kirsch Kiser, Kise r, ner, Raymond 244 Brenda 244 Cleve 71,941,244 Jager, Richard 279 James, Allan 279 James, Gary 86,279 James, Jon 242 James, Karen 279 Janke, Sandra 242 Janochagames 98,279 Jarotz, E ward 242 Jarrett, Judy 106,279 Jasper, Frances 279 Jayne, Robert 242 ayne, Joseph 279 Jenkins, Charles 242 Jennings Alinda 242 Jensen, Kenneth 279,192 Jerome, Jett, Lo Cheryl 279 well 279 Johnsen, Randi 279 Johnson, Jean 279 Johnson, Frances 279 Johnson Gerald M2 Johnson: Harry 242 ohnson , Lawrence 279 Johnson , Linda 116,242 Johnson Mary 112 242 Johnson: Patricia 279 ohnson Robert 279 Johnson? Roderic 102 Johnson, Rhea 279 Johnson, Sharon 112,242 Johnson Stephen 90 Johnson, Jane 242 Johnston, Sandra 279 Joiner, Mary 279 Jones, Barbara. 279 OHCS , Charles 126,242 Jones, Christo her 242 Jones, David 2,79 ones, Gary 279 Jones J ames 279 Jones, Lucinda 242 Jones, 'Marcia 114,242 Jones, Richard 242 Jones, Roger 279 Jones, Ronald 242 Jones, Thomas 242 Jordan, Ronald 242 Jordan, Sandra 279 Jordan, Sherry 279 osl?7h, Rebecca 77,81,118,243 Joseph, William 124,279 oyce, Virginia 243 udsrig, Doris 243 Kaiser, ames 243 Kaiser eatriz 110,279 Kalluriki. Wayne 243 Kistcn, Karen 69,83,87,89,92, 107,280 Kish, Barbara 280 Kizer, John 244 Klaus, Jean 280 Klein, Raymond 48,71,72,128, 244,181 Kleiderer, Pam 280 Klein, Mason 280 Klein, Paul 280 Kleman, Dennis 280 Klement, Barbara 280 Klippcrt, Charles 280 Klingel, Walter 244 Klimp, Charles 280 Kling, Robert 280 Kline, Robert 280 Klutts, Sally 280 Knight, Finley 280 Knuth, Frederick 280 Kobres, Arthur 280 Koelsch, Tom 244 Kogler, Charles 280 Kohnc, Myra 78,116,280,198 Kohut, Michael 280 Kolb, John 280 Kolesar, Elizabeth 280 Kollar, John 280 Kolman, Knute 90,280 Konitz, Susan 244 Korte, David 280 Kossove, Judith 280 Kost, Louis 244 Kotlan, Kathleen 280 Kotraba, Jacquelyn 280 Koundouriotis Stephen 244 Koutsourais, Antonios 245 Koval, Joseph 280 Kramer, George 86,122,245 Krassner, Michael 280 Krava, Eugene 245 Kraus, Mary 280 Kraus, Anita 280 Krege, Roy 280 Kress, Karen 88,280 Krippentlori, .Donald 280 Krupa, Bonnie 280 Kublstek, Robert 245 Kubala, Christian 281 Kurtz, Rowal 281 Kushlner, Debbie 118,245 La Belle, Roger 281 Laczko, Andrew 245 La Force, William 245 Lago Richard 281 Laird, Lewis 245 Lambert. Florence 112.281 Lamer, Norman 128,245,213 Lancaster, Duane 100,281 Landis, Judith 281 Landrum, John 128,245 Landt, Linda 245 Lane, Ginger, 112,245 Lane, Claude 281 Lane. Michael 281 Langham, Edward 122,281 Langley, Thomas 245 Lanzke, Candace 110.281 La Porta, Patricia 245 La Porta, Thomas 281 Larimer, Judith 281 La Roc, Marjorie 281 Larson, Myrtle 281 Laska, John 124,245 Lassiter, Thomas 245 Laseau, Mary 245 Lassiter, Rita 281 Latherow, Robert 281 Latimer, Sheridan 281 Laursen, Gary 245 Laval, Rodney 281 Law, James 281 Law, Janice 281 Lawlor, Elizabeth 281 Lawrence, Marlene 281 Lawson, lohu 83.94.103,281 Lawson, Prances 210 Lawton, Dianna 106,281 Miner-Q William 249 Layden, Larry 281 Macaluso, James 282 MacAlphinc, Betty 282 lNIacD0nald, Kathleen 282 MacGarrett, Roy 282 Mach, Leonard 282 Mack, Joyce 282 Mack, Allen 282 Macko, Rita 247 MacKinnon, Bruce 282 Mackin, Theodore 282 lylacldalena, Patricia 79,598,105 112,247 Maddox, George 282 Madison, Charles 282 Madinger, Carol 282 Mai. Melvyn 282 Mallory, Flo 247 Mallonce, Gerald 126,247,188 Malowney, John 282 Manclerscheicl. James 48,69, 128.224,247.188 Manes, William 247 Manginelli Paula 282 Mamas, Mm-ia 248 Mann, George 282 Manning. Eugene 248 Manseault, Bernice 248 Mansmann, Paul 282 March. Steven 282 Mariello, Frances 87.282210 Mariello, Mary 87.282.210,212 Marks, Carolee 282 Marler, Annette 248 1 Merker, Karol 283 Merrin, Walter 284 Mei'1'ill, Charles 249 Merritt, David 124,249 lvlerryman, Richard 284 Mesezve, Ronald 124,284 lN'Iesa, Richard 284 Meska, Jeffrey 249 lkleyer. Christian 284 Meyer, Michael 284 Michaels, Marilyn 249 Micklon, William 284 Middlebrcoks. Edgar 284 Mille1', Alice 284 Miller, Barbara 249 Miller, Cynthia 284 Miller, Carole 284 Miller, Daniel 126,249 Miller, Donald 249 Miller, Edward 284 Miller, Gary 122.249 Miller, Joan 118,284 Miller, Kay 88.249 Miller. Karen 120,284 Miller, Laurence 284 Miller, Lawrence 106,284 Miller, Linda 108,284 Miller, Richard 284 Miller, Ronald 124,284 Miller, Sherrod 284 Miller Susan 284 Layman, Kathleen 281 Lazzarn, Robert 281 Lecher, Noel 281 Ledbctter, Jud! 281 Lee, George 2 5 Lee, Mary 281 Lee, Tan 281 Leggett, james 245 Leggett, Terry 281 Legros, Henry 281 Leibfried, Keith 86,128 Leibin, Roger 246 Leif:-ste, Dale 9 I,102,105.246 Leinbach, Jennifer 112,281 Leitner, Lawrence 246 Lelekis, John 281 Lemley, Ted 281 Lendcrman, john 281 Lendcrman, Martha 98,281 Lennertz, Priscilla 107,110,281 Lennon, Robert 281 'Lenoch, David 281 Leonard, Benny 281 Leonard, Betty 281 Lcdne, Wayne 281 LeRoy, john 281 Lester, Dan 281 Leto, Nellie 281 Leveritt, Glenn 246 Levinson, Howard 128 246 Levinson, Stuart 246 Lewallen, Willie 281 Lewis, Carolyn 281 Lewis, David 281 Marques, James 248 Marriott, Kenneth 126,282 Marsden, John 282 Marsh, john 248 Marshall. Thomas 248,282 Marshall, Mark 282 ltlarshall, nmes 282 Martens, ames 248 Marlin ,launita 79,116,248 Martin: John 282 Martin, Mary 102,110,248 Martin, Richard 86,248 Marlin Samuel 97,282 Martini Terry 86,128,248 Marty. Martxs Christine 248 John 282 ,Ui it iyn Ransick, Dianne 287 Lewis, ,games 281 Lewis, eter 281 Lewis, Nancy 246 Lewis, Ronald 246 Lewis, Sandra 70,116,246,l88 Lewis, Thomas 281 Libby. David 281 Licari, Donna 281 Licata, Peter 281 Liddy, Rita 246 Limbera, Audrey 246 Lima. ynthia 246 Lindsay, George 246 Lindsay, Phillip 282 Naracon, Margaret 285 Lingelbach, Daniel 282 Lippincott, Leon 246 Litchfield. Joyce 282 Littell, Christopher 282 Little. Margaret 282 Littlejohn, Carmen 282 Llano, Dennis 282 Lloyd, Gregory 282 Lloyd, Catherine 74,282 Lo Bianco, James 282 Locke, Benny 124,246 Lockwood, Elizabeth 246 Logan, Wayne 246 Lomax, james 246 Lombana, Louis 282 Lombana, Alfred 282 Long, Glenn 282 Long Penelope 282 Lougbottom. Charles 246 Longerich, Paul 91,246 Longnecker, Jan 282 Lorenzo, Marcos 282 Lott, Coleman 247 Lott, Mary 247 Love, Jerry 247 Love, Adelle 87,282 Lovelace, Clyde 282 Lovy, Avonne 282 Lowrey, Joan 247 Lucas. Gail'120,282 Luczyski, Richard 282 Lugemer, Ira 247 Lu er, Thomas 282 Luliawski, Edward 247 Lund. Jerome 246 Lundbeck, Gordon 247 Lundin, Patricia 247 Luttrcll. Sandra 88,941,282 Luter, Thomas 282 Lutz, Robert 130,247 Lux. Wayne 132.2-'-17 Lyens, Milt 247 Lyle, Nancy 118,247 Lyle, Carla 282 Lynch, Edward 282 Lynch, Freddie 282 Lyons, David 282 Lyonii Jeff 124,247 Maas, Wahneta 247 iumulio, John 283 Masi, Charles 98,283 Mascera, Dominick 283 Nlashburn, Sharon 108,248 Massari, Andrew 283 Massey, Richard 283 Mastry, Rebecca 98,107,283 Mastry, Sharon 112,283 Mastry, Gary 248 Mattson, Roger 86 Matus, Richard 248 Maxson. Larry 283 May. Lawrence 283 Mayer, Bonnie 108,283 Blaze, Ronald 283 McAdams, Malcolm 283 McBurney, Edward 283 McCain, lklack 86,283 McCain, Walter 122.283 lN1cCallistex', Gary 283 McChesney, Janet 248 McCleskey, Stanley 128,248 McClung, Robert 283 McCoach, Sarah 283 lNIcCormick, Barbara 77,283 MCCOY. ,lan 283 McCo . Stephen 283 lvlcigfllocli, Mary 118,283, McCutchcon, Linda 112,248 McDade, Roger 283 McDaniel John 248 Mcolmid, John 249 McDonnell, Sherry 283 Mclilro , Steven 283 McFadr.l,en, Michael 249 McFadden. Sue 249 McGary, Diane 283 McGavern, William 283 McGee, Eli 124,283 McGhan, Dana 97 McGhie, Alan 283 McGill, Shelton 283 McGrail, Joseph 283 lVIcGurk, Thomas 249 Mclndoo, Daniel 83 Mclnerney, Dave 249 Mclieever, William 283 Mclieilll, Alison 108,249 McKenzie, Nancy 97,283 lklclieuzie, Betty 283 McKenzie, Judith 283 McKinley, Susan 283 McKinney, Edwin 283 McKinstry, Robert 283 McLain, Gordon 249 McLeod, Karlin 283 McMeekin::, Gordon 249 McNabb, William 283 lNIcNaughton, Harold 283 McNeal, Carol 283 McNeill, Dahl 283 McPherson, Bernard 283 McPherson, Hugh 283 McPherson, Norman 283 McTarsncy, Ronson 283 McVinney, Joseph 283 Meadq Robert 130 Meadows, Waymon 283 Meares, Herbert 283 Meares, Richard 283 Meehan, Linda 283 Mehaffey, Raymond 283 Mclich, Henry 249 Mellon, Regis 284 Mellor, Sylvia 110,284 Melendi. James 283 Melko, John 283 Mellon, joe 284 Menenclez, Abelardo 284 Merhige, Lynn 104,249,212 Mills. Bridget 284 lVIillS. Christopher 284 Millspaugh, David 249 Minor, Miriam 250 Minor. Robert 284 Minor, Gary 94 Miracle, Wallace 284 Mitchell, Betty 284 Mitchell, Bruce 284 Mitchell, Dixon 284 Mitchell, Gerald 259 Mitchell, Sally 150 Mize, Donald 250 Mobley, Nancy 250 Moczik, Ernest 128,250 Moczik, Teddy 284 Moeckel, Ronald 284 Mogle, Patricia 284 Mggiague, Stephen- 105,250, Montague, John 284,204 Montgomery, Bruce 284 Montgomery, Elizabeth 284 Montgomery, Heber 284 Montsdcoca, Elizabeth 250 Moody, Robert 95,122,284 Moore, Bevexy 250 Moore, Courtney 284,204 Moore, Kathryn 284 Moore, Marcus 250 Moore, Robert 68.86,250,182 Moore, Sheron 284 Moore, Stanley 103,284 Moreau, George 284 Morgan, Danna 284 Morgan, Edwin 284 Morgan, James 250 Morgenroth, Deborah 284 Moroney, Francis 284 Morris, Douglas 94,250 Morris, Mary 108,250 Morris, Sharon 120.250 Morris, Ste heme 284 Morrison, Igrooke 112 Morrison, Linda 284 Morton, Kathleen 250 Morton, Charles 250 Moseley, Orville 250 Moss, Bonnie 284 Moss, -Shepherd 284 Mount, Harry 250 Mountan, Karen 107,284 Mucciano, Richard 250 Mueller, Donna 284 Mulholland, Joseph 284 Mullen, Ronald 284 Munn, Karen 112,171,250 Murphy, Dorothy 285 Murphy, Monta 97,104,251, 162 Murray, Dickson 128 Muschott, Lee 285 Moth, William 86,122,251 Myer, Melvin 251 Myers, Carole 285 Myers, Judie 285 Nabbe, Susan 285 Nadolski, Chester 285 Nagle, Leslie 285 Nagel, Walter 251 Naggga, Gloria 83,88,97,100, Naster, Barry 285 Naylor, Richard 251 Neal, David 285 Neal, Dennis 98,285 Neel, Edgar 251 Neely, Samuel 7O,86,130,251, 189 Nelton, Mike 285 Neill, Karl 285 Nelson, David 251 Nelson, Paul 285 Nelson, William 251 Neville, William 251 Newkirk, Barbara 285 Newman, Charles 285 Newman, Robert 285 Newsome, Emily 285 Newton, David 90,122,285 Newtown, Kent 251 Nich, Edward 285 Nichols, Janet 285 Nicholson, Donald 130 Nicholson, Andrew 285 Nickse, Wallace 285 Nienaber, Thomas 285 Noble, Bruce 128 251 Noble, Media 285 Noble, Ronald 285 Noble, Raymond 285 Noel. Mary 116,285 Nolan, lohn 251 Nolen, Linda 285 Noorigian, Dennis 251 Norris, Robert 285 Norris, Karol 285 North, Karen 285 Norton, Nancy 118,251 Novak Robert 251 Nowicki, Nancee 251 Nowak, Paul 285 Nuttahll, Susan 100.285 O Oakley, Joyce 251,285 O'Barr, Emmett 285 O'Berry, Elsie 112.158,251 O'Brien, George 252 O'Connor, Bonita 285 Oddo, Antoinette 285 Oeftger, William 285 Oescher, John 285 Ogden, Thomas 106,252 Ogden Robert 285 Ogg, james 285 Ogllvie, Donna 252 Oszle, Priscilla 285 OlHearn, David 285 Olmmeiss, Sharon 108 O'Leary. Donald 122,252 Olivier, Philippe 252 Olson, James 98,252 Olson, Kenneth 285 Olson, Robert 272 O'Neal, John 89,91 Ormsbee, Roland 285 Osborne, Dianne 252 Osborne, Donna 252 Osborne, Marvin 72,89,92 Os ood, Bradley 284 O'8teen, Douglas 285 Otey, Gloria 85 O'Toole, Richard 128,285 Otto, Anthony 102,285 Overcash, William 213 Owen, Roger 285 Owens, Russell 252 Owens, William 252 P Padgett, Alan 252 Paflenroth, Albert 285 Page, Clayton 286 Palmer, Diane 286 Palmer, Roger 252 Palmer, Sall 285 Panabaker, Cornelius 286 Pappas, James' 252 Parades, David 252 Parker, James 286 Parker, Newton 252 Parker, Robert 286 Parker, Sara 286 Parkinson, Robert 252 Parks. Dennis 286 Parnell, Robert 286 Parsons, Karl 286 Parsons, Kathleen 286 Parsons, Thomas 104,286 Parsons, Thomas 286 Pascall, Carol 286 Patrick, Rodney 252 Patt, Gerald.286 Partelo, David 285 Patterson, Linda 252 Patterson, Linda 286 Patterson, Robert 286 Patton, Stuart 252 Patz, Richard 286 Paul, David 286 Paul, Terrence 286 Paul, Warren 128,286 Paulsen, Doris 286 Paulsen, Oren 252 Paulsen, William 286 Pavlov, John 286 Peacock, Linda 108,286 Peacock, James 286 Pearman, Linda 118,253 Pearl, Barbara 286 Pearsall, Richard 130,253 Pearsall, Robert 286 Pearson, june 286 Pearthree, Gustavus 286 Pedgrift, Maryln 286 Peel, John 286 Pelaez, Wayne 86,130 Penkava, Lorem: 286 Pensiero, Linda 286 Peoples, William 253 Pepper, Elaine 286 Perlmutter, Karen 286 Pcrmentcr, Alicia 206,286 Phillips, Wayne 286 Phxmps, Frank 286 Pic er, Robert 132,253 Pickel, Judith 286 Pieck, Judy 286 Pierce, james 287 Prety. Michael 253 Pfnf3knCY. George 286 Pipmos, Marta 153 Placko, Olga 287 Plaskett, George 130,253 Pless, William 287 Plcus. Nancy 287 Plumb, James 130,287 Plummer, Muriel 253 Plummer, Charles 287 Plunkett, Barbara 287 Pollard, john 287 Pollock. Thomas 287 Polly, Susan 253 Polo, Daniel 287 Pond, Dexter 98.287 Ponsard, Paul 254 Port, Francis 287 Porter, Constance 287 Porter, James 254 Porter, 'Maurice 287 Portervint, Glorida 116,287 Potter, Donald 254 Potter, James 287 Potyka, Ulrich 287 Poixgliier, William 79,128, Pounds, Gayle 110,254 Pounds, Wilson 287 Powell, James 48,83,128,254 Powell, Mark 287 Powell, Pamela 287 Powell. Richard 287 Powell, Robert 254 Powell, Teresa 287 Powers, Linda 287 Prescott, Jesse 287 Price, Kenneth 287 Price, Teresa 287 Price, Walter 287 Prior, Robert 287 Pritchard, Patricia 287 P erronc, Perrone, Gerald 286 Vincent 286 Perry, Anita 286 Perry, Hallie 286 Procchi, Lillian 287 Puckett. 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Julia 90,102 Reina, Joe 288 Reina, Sam 288 Reinhardt, Wallace 288 Reitz, Russell 288 Reisen, Merrill 108,288 Rennels, Hal 288 Renaud, Elizabeth 255 Perry, James 286 Perry, Susan 286 Perry, Richard 286 Peters, Sylvia 253 Peters, Mary 286 Peters, Robert 286 n Bi idlcy 286 Petersc , 'z - Petersen, Carole 112,253 Peterson, Sharon 286 ' Pettengill, George 253 Pettengill, David 286 Pettigrew, William 286 Petty. Rhonda 253 Pctzold, George 253 Pfeiffer, Sharon 120,253 Pfund, Richard 253 Phelgs, John 286 Phillips, Dewayne 286 Phillips, Karen 110,253 Phillips, Rosalyn 286 Reuben, Eileen 288 Reynolds, Caryl 97,288 Reynolds, Frank 255 Reynolds, Marilyn 288 Reynolds, Patricia 118,212 ReyKolds, Vera 288 Rhamstine, Chloe 288 Rhodes, David 288 Rhodes, Sarah 255 Rice Rice Rice Rice Rich , Charles 255 , Everett 288 , Lucy 118,255 , Patricia 255 , Nancy 288 Rich, Clyde 288 Rich Rich Rich Rich ards, Pamela 255 ards, Charles 288 ason, Owen 288 ey, Betty 288 Rickards, Kenneth 288 Vail, Kenneth 261 Rickerson, john 288 Riclgell, Carolyn 288 Riesmeyer, joan 288 Rietz, Elice 288 Rietveld, Joy 288 Ri inos, Thomas 288 Riier, Ruth 288 Riley, Paul 128.255 Riley, Nano 255 Rimar, Allain 288 Rinehart, Janice 255 Rissler, Anthony 126 Ristorcelli. Henry 288 Robbins, Barry 288 Robbins, Thomas 124 Roberts, Davis 288 Roberts, Elizabeth 288 Robertson, Richard 124,255 Robinson, John 288 Robinson, Kathleen 288 Robinson, Keneath 288 Robison, Ray 288 Rohitschek, Fred 288 Rockhill, Nola 288 Roderique, Judity 94,253 Rodetou, Irene 255 R cl ' W ne 288 Schulkers, Charles 290 Schultz, Ronald 257 Schultes, Gayle 290 Schultz, Rosalie 290 Schumacher, john 290 Schuster, Sidney 257 Schwartz, Gail 290 Schqarz, Fred 290 Schwimmer, Richie 86,122 Schwenck, George 290 Scott, Bonnie 290 Scott, Ellen 290 Scott, James 290 Searfoss, Harry 290 Searles, Harold 290 Seawright, Jay 290 Sefton, Gary 290 Segars, Ronald 290 Spann, Nobia 291 Sparks, Brends 259 Spaulding, Jean 259 Spaude, Mary 291 Speer, Sara 291 Spcllmeycr, George 291 Spence, Andrew 259 Spence, Richard 291 Spencer, Charles 291 Spindler, Jack 259 Spindler, Stanley 291 Sprague Sandra 118,259 Spurrierl, Liargaret 107,120, 159 Stack, Barbara 88,114 Stack, Gerald 259 Stacey, Sandra 87,112,291 Stadtlancler, Cynthia 112.259 0 gers, ay Rodrigues, Lorraine 108,288 Roe, Dennie 288 Roesch, Susan 255 Roepke, Margaret 288 Rogero, Richard 288 Rogers, Donna 256 Rogers, Dennis 288 Rogers, james 256 Rogers, Larry 288 Rogers, Robert 256 Sellars, loyce 290 Seltzer, 'Penrose 290 Senesac, Donna 290 St-nnholtz, Kenneth 257 Serino, Carol 290 Sewell, Mary 104,112,257 Sexton, Richard 290 Shahid, Roy 290 Shank, Particia 112,290 Sharman, Watkins 290 Sharkey, Sondra 290 Sharpe, Theodore 82,124,257 Shaub, Warren 100,257 Shavers, Glenda 94 Shaw, Dixie 290 Shaw, Robert 290 Sheble, Arthur 257 Shearer, Paul 290 Shekcy, Joseph 290 Rage rs, Sharon 256 Wilson Wood. S Rolfe, Christine 288 Rollins, Hugh 288 Rood, Larry 288 Roozen. Luke 256 Root, Thomas 288 Rosano, James 98,126,256 Rosenblatt, Raymond 288 Rosen, Mark 288 Roscnheim, Margaret 108 Ross, Gail 288 Ross, Patricia 288 Ross, Robert 288 Roth, Sandra 288 Rowland, Brenda 256 Rowland, Frances 288 Rubicra, Feliciano 256 Rucavado, Harold 288 Rudland, Samuel 256 Ruggiero, Shelia 256 Rugs., Marilyn 288 Ruggxeri, Rolland 288 Rumball, Catherine 256 Rupert, Emerson 288 Ruppel, Judy 118 Ruppenthal, Robert 288 Rupert, john 288 Rusche, Thomas 288 Rush, John 288 Rush, Sheila 288 Russ, Walter 288 Russell, Bonnie 289 Russell, Nancy 68,116,289 Russell, Nancy 114,289 Russell, Sandra 289 Russell, William 289 Russo, Thomas 289 Sheley, Lawrence 95,290 Ryan, Philip 289 Ryan, Robert 256 Ryder, Harry 289 Shephard, Gerald 290 Shemo, Matthew 290 Sherlock, Charles 290,90 Sherman, Janet 290 Shihlcy, Rallh 290 Shivers, Barbara 257 Shively, Stanley 290 Shively, Thomas 290 Shockley, Jodelle 290 Sholi, john 257 Sholomicki, Paul 290 Shorrock, Edward 290 Short, James 128,258 Short, john 257 Shoup, Dennis 290 Shouppe, Byron 290 Shows, Donald 290 Shotts, Larry 290 Shutt, Karen 112.258 Shupard, Edgar 290 Sibert, Alan 290 Si?ggr, Marsha 87,107,120, Siegel, Larry 290 Sikorski, Eugenia 98,290 Silvania, Shelley 290 Simon, Kathlyn 290 Simpson, Dianna 258 Sims, Bessie 290 Singleton, William 290 Sinnett, David 291 Skaggs, Stephen 69.86,92,291 Skelton, Philip 291 Skinner, Ronald 291 Skiro, Carole 291 Skfoldager, Sandra 291 Sk ar, Stephen 126,258 Sloan, Edward 291 Ryll,S Roger 289 Sabin, David 256 Sachs, Phillip 256 Sackett, james 124,256 Salko, Kenneth 256 Sagonias, Peter 256 Salgado, Melinda 87,110,256 Sales, Keith 289 Salisbury, Mathew 256 Salter, Clifford 289 Salvati, Vincent 289 Sammons, Robert 289 Sammons, Ann 107,289 Sampson, Joy 289 Sanchez, Paul 289 Sanders. Harvey 256 Sands, Williams 289 Sankner,' Edward 289 Santander, Mario 289 Santorsola. Frank 289 Santo, 1Villiam 257 Sapp, Mary 289 Sargeant, Valerie 88,105,257 Saunders, Michael 105,257 Saunders, Patricia 289 Saunders. Patricia 289 Savell, Glenn 289 Savill, Hope 289 Schlcman, Herbert 132,257 Schlemmer, Kathryn 289 Schmalz, Charles 128,289 Schmid, Albert 289 Sehmittendorf. Thomas 289 Schgsdler, William l24,257, Schneegold, Barbara 112,257, 189 Schneegold, Susan 289 Schnnrman, john 189 Schochet, Leon 81,89,90, 92,190 Schoessow, Richard 257 School. George 289 Schorr, Paul 289 Scholtes, Jos 289 Schrannn, Joseph 289 Schroeder, Russell 289 Schroetcr, Gerald 290 Schroder, Dorothy 290 Schuck, Tom 290 Schuh, Paul 257 Sloan, Jerald 258 Slowic Kathleen 291 Slusser, William 291 Smith, Carolyn 258 Smith, Carole 291 Smith. Deobrah 118,258 Smith, Elizabeth 291 Smith, Eva 291 Smith. Gary 258 Smith, ,loe.29l Smith, Judlty 116,258 Smith, Joseph 291 Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, Kathleen 112.258 Lindsey 192.291 Michael 258 Michael 48,258,190 Michael 72.291 Smith, Patricia 258 Smith, Patricia 102,104,291 Sxrgglg, Richard 83,92,95,106, Smith, Raymond 291 Smith, Rcdne 291 Ronald, 258 Smith, Smith, Sandra 258 Smith, Sidney 291 Smith, Terry 291 Smith, Theo 291 Smith, wvilllillll 291 Stagg, Ellen 291 Staley, William 291 Starnbaugh, John 291 Stanley, Jeannette 291 Startup, Warren 291 Staton, Diane 291 Staton, Donna 291 Steadham, Justin 292 Steel, Frederick 292 Steel, Richard 292 Steel, Diane 292 Steele, Marion 292 Steellnan, Earl 292 Stefanski, William 292 Steffanni. ,lohn 292 Stefliek, Sandra 106.259 Stehnike, Jurgen 292 Steffelt, Gary 106 Stein, Nlaryanne 292 Steinlauf, Larry 259 Stephens, Albert 292 Stephens, Judith 106,292 Stevenson, Elizabeth 292 Stephenson, Phillis 292 Stevens, Barry 29 Stevens, Richard 259 Stevenson, Milton 259 Stcver, Donna 292 Stevenson, Beva 292 Stewart, Carol 265 Stewart, Monnie 70,77,95, 116,259,190 Stickland, Emily 292 Stockwell, Dennis 292 Stokes, Orville 292 Stone, Gilbert 259 Stoner, john 126,259 Stoneburner, Jon 292 Storace 120,292 Story, Arlene 292 Stoxvcrs, knob 259 Stowcrs, arry 130,292 Strain, Randall 260 Stratton, Harold 292 Straub, Joseph 292 Streyclunans. Susan 292 Strickland, Dolores 292 Stribling, Robert 292 Strouse, George 260 Stumm, Charles 260 Stusak, Jud 87,112,260 Sultzman, gharles 260 Sullivan, Render 292 Sullivan, John 260 Sullivan, Kathie 292 Sullivan, Sheila 292 Stnnmerall, Errol 292 Suppes, Elizabeth 292 Susnjar, Steve 260 Sutherland, jean 108,265 Sutton, John 260 Stvnger, C. 260 Swain, Charles 124,292 Swartz, James 292 SWEE6. lvlaryann 87,107,120 Sweet, Jerome 292 Swenningsen, Peter 130,292 Swieringn, Barteld 292 Swift, ,lack 292 Swisher, Louise 108 Swiston, David 292 Swope, Edna 260 Swonle, Charles 124.260 Tallon, Thomas 204 Tamargo, Mario 292 Tamargo, Sandra 292 Tanner, lvlargot 87.118260 Tanner, Patricia 87,118,260 Tsavaris, Barbara 261 Turner, Alonzo 261 Twigg, Harold 261,99 Ulchar, Anthony 98 Ulmv, Henry 261 Valenti, Marianne 294 Valente, John 261 Vallentinc, John 294 Valone, George 294 Van Etten, Ray 294 Van Riper, John 294 Van Scoyoc, Myrtle 294 Vanvalkenhurg, D. 294 Van Wagner, Iris 94,294 Varas, Angela 294 Vardy, Harold 261 Vause. ,loc 294 Vaughn. Sandra 294 Vause, Edna 294 Veazey, Helen 294 Vecchio, Gayanne 116,261 Ve Horn, Paul 82,92,294 Vellucci, Joe 294 Verbanatz, ,lack 294 Vermillion, Richard 294 Vickery. Frederick 294 Vigue, James 294 Villani, Lorraine 294 Vinet. Richard 294 Vizandiou. Andrew 294 Vogel, Ralph 294 Vogeney, Jerome 294 Vogel, Nancy 261 Volz, Charles 294 Vosharnlt, Helen 261 WVhite, Carol 94,262 White, Jon 80,105,192 White, John 295 White, Kenneth 295 White, Pamela 295 White, Robert 128,295 White Robert 295 Whiteman, Arnold 262 Whitlock, Richard 262 Whitlock, YVilliam 90.295 VViant, Bonnie 87 1C5,l07.110 Wides, Kenneth 86,122,295 Vlisggins, David 295 Wilcox, Robert 295 Wiley, Suzanne 295 Wilkes, Nolan 262 Wilkin, Elizabeth 8S,98, Vuille, Janet 294 W Wadsworth, Craig 128 Wagar, Sarah 294 Wagner, ludi 294 Wagner, Marga1'et 294 Wagner, Paul 261 Wagner. Linda 294 Wagstnlf, Daniel 294 Wahlberg, Sharon 261 Waholek, Antoinette 294 Waldorf, Joseph 126,262 Waldo, Penelope 108,261 Walker, Alice 294 Walker, Cecil 294 Walker, Chris 130,262 Walker, Donald 90,294 Walker, David 294 Walker, Franklin 294 Walker, ,lerry 294 Walker, Judith 104,262 Walker, Richard 294 VVall, James 294 Wallace, Don 132,262 Wallace Bruce 294 waumf Paul 294 Wallace Wallace Waller, , Pattic 116,262 , Roger 294 Robert 294 104.262 Williams, Berry 84 Williams. David 295 Williams. 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Peter 259 Somers, Robert 258 Sorg, Paul 92,291 Sorensen, Sandra 291 Sorensen, Ole 291 Sorvillo, Beverly 291 South, William 68,124,291 Spaduzzi, Robert 97.259 Spadafnra, john 291 Tardif, Robert 292 Tarry, ,Judith 292 Tate, Robert 292 Taylor, Buck 292 Taylor, Forrest 292 Taylor, ,Iamilou 292 Taylor, Jo Ann 292 Taylor, Marcia 110,260 Taylor, Michael 260 Taylor, Robert 292 Taylor, Suzanne 292 Teague, Randal 90,92,26O Teal, Joseph 292 Temple, Kenneth 292 Tennillc, Robert 292 Terrell, Judy 116,198 Thalasinos, Elizabeth 260 Theriault, Ronald 260 Thomas, Carole 94,116 Thomas, Cary 260 Thomas, Jack 260 Thomas, Robert 98.126 Thompson, Leonard 261 Thompson, Richard 261 Tibbits, Judith 112,261 Tietz, Louisa 84.102,105,261 Tolbert, Fred 261 Toms, John 261 Towson, Matthew 130 Traub, Donald 261 Trudell, Edward 261 Wanninger, Rebecca 103,262 Ware, Marsha 294 Warner, Gary 294 Warren, Kathleen 294 Warren, Patricia 116 163,294 Walslhzabaugh, Richard' 84,106, Washburn, Constance 76,98 Waters, Larry 262 VVaterkeyn, Joseph 294 Watkins, Robert 294 Watson, David 294 VVatson, Robert 104 Watts. Greer 294 Watts, Linda 294 YVay, Gerald 294 Way. Michael 262 iveathers, Gertrude 98,294 Webster, Linda 265 Wechtel, Robert 294 Wcdig, Diane 294 Wegman, Johns 294 WVegman, John 294 VVeihc, R. 126,295 Weigel. Robert 295 YVeitner, Lillian 295 WVeimert, Thalizt 295 Weinberg, Lawrence 295 Weis, John 262 1Velch. ,lack 295 Welch, Diane 118.295 Welch, Dennis 295 Welch, john 295 Vleldon, Sue 295 Wellington, Fred 86,128,262 VVellington, Richard 295 Wells, Brian 295 1Vells, Judith 295 Wells, Mary 89,91 Mlells. Timothy 295 Wenzlawsh, Carol 262 Wenz, John 295 Wenzel, Robert 295 YVenze1, Danny 295 Werner, John 295 Werder, Bruce 295,192 Wertz, Robert 295 West. Carey 73,128 Westcott. Kenneth 295 Wester, Thomas 126,262 Wester, Burton 295 Westlake, Carolyn 295 Westover, Jill 262 Wetsky, Lawrence 295 Whaley, Mines 295 Whaley, ichael 295 Wharton, Diane 295 Wheeler, Carole 295 Wheeler, Pamela 295 Whigharn, Karen 112.295 Whigham. Kevin 295 Whitaker, Charles 295 Wittstruck, Carole 296 Witwer, Woelfel. Wood, Debbie 296 Linda 196 Diana 296 Wood, James 296 Wood, ,loan 296 Wood, Lindia 296 amuel 296 Woodbury. Harold 296 Woodall, Lewis 296 Woodcoek, Harry 296 Woodhouse, Mark 86,263 Woodruff. Susan 116,263 Woods, Richard 296 Woods, Susan 296 Woods, Marguerite 108,296 Woods, Robert 296 Woodard, Suzanne 296 Woodworth, Joan 116,296 Wooten, james 296 Workizer, Marion 296 Wortenclyke, Earl 296 Wright Brenda. 112.296 Wright, Clotilde 263 wrigmj Wright, X Xander. Y Janice 112,263 Philip 264 James 296 Ya er, Richard 296 Yaiel, Carol 116,264 Yancey, John 204 Yancar, oan 296 Yasinsky, John 296 Yates, Robert 264 Yerby, Rhicharcl 296 Yopg, Michael 71,S0,86,89, 9 ,94,122,182,264 Yost, Donald 296 Young, Edward 296 Young, janet 264 Young, Jean 264 Young, john 296 Young John 296 Young, Ulysses 296 Zaleski, Shirley 296 Zay, Ronald 296 Zeigler, Henry 296 Zelch, James 124,264 Ziccardi, Pamela 264 Ziebarth, Donald 296 Zoller, Michael 296 Zo f, Kenneth 77,296 Zulilcr, Charlotte 296 Zuercher, Diane 296 Zulu-rman, David 296 Zulian, John 296
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