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1 qv 4 1 QC' is ' LU k g.. Ra .. ' BRADEN CLARK DAVIS ENGINEER! G Seniors BRANTLEY COLLIE DAVIS ADAMS ANDERSON ARBIC ARNOLD ASCHE BAGGETT BAILEY BARCUS BARNARD BATCHELDER BAXLEY BIERCE BIRD BISHOP BLACK BLISS BOONE BORELLI ABOVE: 0 Top Row: WILLIAM E. ADAMS, St. Petersburg Q EUGENE S. ANDERSON, Lake Wales 0 RICHARD G. ARBIC, Gainesville 0 ROBERT L. ARNOLD, Groveland 0 CHARLES H. ASCHE, Miami 0 JULIAN A. BAGGETT, Fort Pierce 0 Second Row: ARTHUR W. BAILEY, JR., Kissimmee 0 GEORGE D. BARCUS, JR., Miami 0 JACK BARNARD, Jacksonville 0 RUSSELL S. BATCHELDER, Gainesville 0 GROVER B. BAXLEY, Lynn Haven 0 HARRY M. BIERCE, Tampa 0 Third Row: ROBERT M. BIRD, Clear- water 0 MARVIN E. BISHOP, Gainesville 0 STUART C. BLACK, Thonotosassa 0 W. CARLETON BLISS, JR., Coral Gables 0 ORVILLE T. BOONE, Gainesville 0 MICHAEL T. BORELLI, Tampa. BELOW: 0 Top Row: JOHN R. BRADEN, Ft. Pierce 0 JAMES QUINN BRANTLEY, JR., Tampa 0 ALBERT D. BRESLER, Pensacola 0 LINCOLN BROWN, Gainesville 0 WILLIAM L. BRYAN, Gainesville I ERICE W. BYRD, O'Brlen 0 PAUL W. BYRD, Barbervllle 0 WILLIAM W. CAMERON, JR., Miami 0 DONALD F. CAREY, Miami Beach 0 WILLIAM E. CLARK. Havana 0 ROBERT L. COLLIE, West Palm Beach 0 HURDER F. COLSON, Jacksonville 0 ALTON W. COOPER, Tampa 0 DONALD R. CRIM, Miami 0 JOHN H. CROSBY, Kissimmee 0 JOHN H. CROWE. Daytona Beach 0 WILFRED J. CURRY, Hialeah 0 ELBERT J. DAVENPORT. JR., Miami 0 Third Row: JOHN H. DAVIS, St. Petersburg 0 LOUIE H. DAVIS, Fort, Pierce 0 CHARLES A. DEES, JR., Lakeland 0 GEORGE F. DIAZ, Gainesville 0 JOE B. DYKES, JR., Marianna 0 BASIL E. ELLIS, FL. White 0 ERNEST E. ERICKSON, Lakeland 0 ANDER- SON P. EVANS, St. Augustine 0 THOMAS J. FARABEE. Orlando. BRESLER BROWN BRYAN BYRD BYRD CAMERON CAREY COLSON COOPER CRIM CROSBY CROWE CURRY DAVENPORT DEES DIAZ DYKES ELLIS ERICKSON EVANS FARABEE 4 or E: 4 ,- 1 -1, 94
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E- GI EEPJ. G .l-1, ... ,W SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT WVIUUI' conservation and highway construction. jected to provide objective staff and equipment to train the youth of the state in technology, and to provide the necessary research for the continued economic and in- dustrial welfare of Florida through the utilization of the stateis natural resources, and in the creation of new industries. Six phases of engineering study are available in the college: aeronautical, chemical, civil, industrial, elec- trical, and mechanical. Candidates for engineering de- grees must complete the two year curriculum in the university college and two years work in any of these six fields. Facilities are also provided for high level grad- uate work. The college holds a unique position in that all of its curricula are accredited nationally. The people of Florida should realize the services that this college is performing for them. Its research in the CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Pine trees and sandy beaches. INDUSTRIAL ENCINEERINC N!ll!Il'lIl 1'CSUIll'CL'S and new inrlusfrics. various problems peculiar to Florida should prove to be second to none in advancing the standard of living in the state. The expansion of work in the teaching division of the college will include aviation courses in supersonic flows, ceramics, city planning, stress analysis, advanced hydraulics fgraduate levclj advanced dynamics and vi- bration, photoelasticity, fluid mechanics, and expanded graduate work in all of the existing departments. The greatest need of the college at this time seems to be adequate housing. The fire hazard is great. Plans for a new building have been prepared, and it is esti- mated that the cost of constructing and furnishing the building will be approximately four million dollars. This will provide a building which can hold under one roof all the teaching and research activities in the six fields. The proposed building will contain 220,150 square feet. ADVANCED DYNAMICS AND VIBRATION Six phases and four million lfllNll7'S.
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i l 2 t t t i t -1 . Kb 'Q H- tt-8' .L .ik 4 Q4 FCQULKNER FORD GABLE GARDNER GAY GEARHART GERAKIOS GIBBONS GLIDFWFLL HERROSSER HALEY HALL HARGAN HARRISON HART HART HATCHETT HEAD SPERGER HILL HODGE HOLT HOLTZ HOWZE JENKINS JETER. JONAS 0 To D Row: LESTER W. FAULKNER, JR., Hollywood 0 CHARLES R. FORD, Gainesville 0 ALEX S. GABLE. Lake City 0 HAROLD V. GARDNER, JR., Orlando 0 JAMES L. GAY, Winter Park 0 EMORY J. GEARHART, Gainesville 0 MIKE T. GERAKIOS, Leesburg Q PERRY R. GIBBONS, Archer 0 JOHN J. GLIDEWELL, JR., Jacksonville 0 Second Row: WILLIAM F. GROSSER, West Palm Beach 0 JOHN L. HALEY, Boynton Bench 0 MARTIN T. HALL, Gainesville 0 JAMES A. HARGAN, Tampa 0 ZADOK HARRISON, Key West 0 CHARLES R. HART, JR., Jacksonville 0 NORMAN W. HART, JR., Bartow 0 ROBERT T. HATCHETT, Sarasota 0 WILLIAM J. HEAD, JR,, Avon Park 0 Third Row: SAMUEL P. HERSPERGER, Tampa 0 FRANK R. HILL, Gainesville 0 RICHARD D. HODGE, Miami 0 DUNCAN M. HOLT, Jacksonville 0 CHRISTOPHER HOLTZ Gainesville 0 JAMES A HOW7E III Palmetto D. . - - 1 . O EDVARDO R. JENKINS, San Jose, Costa Rica 0 EARL W. JETER, Amerlcus, Ga. 0 ARTHUR JONAS, Miami Beach. BELOW: O Top Row: BENJAMIN W. JOHNSON, Plant City 0 HAROLD R. JOHNSON, Sarasota 0 LESLIE E. JOUGHIN, JR., Tampa 0 JAMES E. KECK, Jacksonville 0 GREENVILLE S. KEETER, Arcadia 0 THOMAS E. KEETER, JR., Rutherfordton, N. C. 0 Second Row: RALEIGH F. KEETER, Arcadia 0 T. NEAL KENYON, Jacksonville 0 JOHN P. LACKEY, G1'eensboro, N. C. 0 LAWRENCE S. LAMB, Palatkn. JRJOHN C. LANGSTON, JR., Malone 0 FRANK L. LANIUS, Venice 0 Third Row: SIDNEY E. LEE, -. Miami O CLARENCE O. LEIGH, Lake City 0 JAMES H. LE LOCKWOOD, Gainesville O JOHN F. MAKENS, Miami 0 JOHN M. MALLOICY, Miami. JOHNSON KEETER LEE JOHNSON KENYON LEIGH JOUGHIN LACKEY LEVINS KECK LAMB LOCKWOOD VINS, Sarasota 0 CHARLES W, KEETER LANGSTON MAKENS 95 KEETER LANIUS MALLORY Q an , i. lim Howze 4 i Pahnettois gift to civil- engineering is senior james A. Ilowze. Fondly called Tank hy friends for reasons obvious enough, llowze first donned a rat cap 'way hack in l94l.. A one- time campus fireball, the Tank has since settled down to married lite and can he found nearly any evening taking courses in home economies at the lflavet Village. Tank takes his civil engineering seriously and plans lo remain for graduate work at the university. Ile is a student meuiher ol' the American Society ol' Engineers, and when it comes to poker, Tank can engineer his opponent right out of his next inonth's check. In pre-air corps days, Howze was mueh at home on the gridiron, and is one of the few remaining students who were in the intraluural spotlight hoth hetore and after the war. Now he prefers hunting and fishing when holidays offer leisure moments. Senior Activity Index fPr1g7es 378-3021
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