University of South Florida - Aegean Yearbook (Tampa, FL)
- Class of 1964
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D A m R a o L F H I. e Tar Uumh Olwm4 ROFNUJv Fa.l,3 QWem e Yrmlm .H m N N U KN 3:- -, Editor - Frances Freeman Co-editor - Bobby Bennet? Co-edifor - Lurlene Gallagher Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 . Perspective .......... 6 . Academics ......... 1 7 . Fraternities ....... 33 . Activities .......... 55 . Campus Life ...... 87 . Graduates ....... 103 The Sea of Aegeus...horboring small islands which gave man tools of civilization...Iogic...clarity of perception... beauty of. trufh...simplici'ry of superiority... Growing...mofuring...we move into the century... premising our growth on Greek ideals... paralleling our growth to the development of a great nation... Jubilant in creofivify...reflective in reality...we begin... A mosaic of ideas . . . each piece chiseled to shape a complex structure . . . a structure that builds toward universal understanding 1958 . . . ideas become substance. Crowds cheer . . . Governor Leroy Collins breaks ground for the state's newest university. Dry weeds . . . removed . . . and in their place . . . soaring columns that rise to reflect the wisdom of a new century. From foundafions To finality . . . To freshmen . . . From sky-high dreams to the drafting pad . . . Academic breed: or? . . . and the Teaching Auditorium-Theafer is represenmtive of $0th Florida's growth . . . a nucleus of knowledge and preserver of values. Buff brick by brick . . . we expand. In the beginning, four buildings . . . now thirteen, and a paHern emerges . . . a pattern which will eventually become a complete complex. Governor Collins speaks to our future. Physics Building Fine Arfs - Humanities Building Growth . . . through artistic endeavor and scientific study. Growth . . . suspended in he translucence of light And expansion each month . . . in the beauty of geometric design and the flow of human life. LII Alpha Hall Alpha I Easf Alpha I West Enlightenmenf . . . mirrored in windows of co-ed Alpha . . . residents striving toward a common goal . . . inhibifions posed by the Great Steel Door. Development . . . barriers and bushes . . . with democratic declarations. Unify . . . achieved in Argos, a Greek island of civilizaiion. Alpha, Beta, and Gamma merged into complexity . . . as Delta rises from sterile sand. Argos Center Barbed-wire Barrier Argos Residence Complex Delta Hal! 13 Universal freshmen awe . . . in the chaos of registration . . . in the patience of bookstore lines Wonder . . . and wonderful . . . a new home for four years . . . and contentment in first classes. Four years . . . standards . . . traditions . . . perspective Flourishing in an idiom of growth. 14 3? $ Q i? w ?$ The Beginning... The Future...Ques-t For Knowledge .0. 'l6 18 John Stuart Allen, President of the University of South Florida . . . doctoral degree from New York University . . . honorary degrees for service and professional attainment . . . unique opportunity as a pillar of a new collegiate tradition. A charter in 1956 . . . concepts of Curriculum in 1957 . . . and dreams merge into concreteness with the rise of the administration building . . . an upward surge toward noble ideals . . . designed and co-ordinoted by President Allen. A presentation . . . the university's first honor society . . . a welcome . . . to a charter class of 2000 freshmen . . . culmination in the academic procession for the Honors Convocation in September. Conception . . . development . . . maturation . . . a promise of success . . . Opening Convocation, membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, charter class graduation . . . symbols of the beginning and coming of age of the nation's newest state university . . . of Grecian ideals rooted in realities of classical achievement. Mary Brooks, James Klopps, Dr. and Mrs. Allen 20 k Herberi Wundarh'ch, Ed.D., Dean of Sluden uh ! Allah: 212' '- w . 'Sidnoy French, Ph.D., Dean of Academic Affairs 'Edwin Modin, Ph.D., Deon, College of Basic Studio: M 'Ruxull Cooper, Ph.D., Dean, Collogo of Liberal Am - un- I I I I o n a o o n ' l Administrative Heads . . . co-ordinators of university policy . . . service, analysis . . . responsibility for planning and executing the logical development of a new community . . . and responsibility for creating and maintaining an image of maturity . . . 21 'Margare! Fisher, Ph.D., Dean of Women Administwtive Heads . . . . . . formulas for residence hcl! living . . . programming the fu'ure with studeni service organizations . . . orientation . . . counseIing . . . burgeoning library facilities . . . and channeling knowledge Charles Wildyl Ed.D., Dean 0, Men from pre-odmission to post-groduotion. 'Fronk Spain, Ed.D., Regime: 'EHioH Hordaway, M.S., Dirador of Libraries 22 'Gene McCIung, M.A. sC.P.A.L Accounting Louis Jurgensen, Ph.D., Chairman, Accounling College of Business Administtation . . . provides professional programs in business education . . . wifh majors in Accounfing, Finance, labor Relations . . . program for teachers . . . instruction in skills of office administration . . . preparcmon for a succession of jobs . . . with a spirit of adventure to meet community needs . . . for creative analysis of social values . . . for knowledge of curriculum planning and policy making . . . to enable business leaders to confront problems of a progressive era. 23 'Virgmio Valentine. M.A., Engiuh 24 James Popovich, PhD, Chairman, Speech Charla: Amodn, Ph.Dw Hinovy Coilege of Liberal Arts . . . Language literature, Social Sciences Divisions . inshuction in foreign languages, Latin and Linguistics, English, Speech, Philosophy . areas of social science from Pericles to Freud . . . an undergraduate program . in prepcrmion for career and continued study . . . cremive inspiration and practical applicaiion . . . 10 fields adaptable to individualify. 'Chorlex Micarolli, Ph.D., Chairman, Foreign language J - .3 - '. -' 1,. ' 5X 'Fredoriclr Honigan, Ph.D., Polih'col Science 25 3332; 'Frank Friedl, Ph.D., Zoology Knu! Norsiog, Ph.D., chulal Sciences 26 College of Libetal Am, Natural Sciences Division . . . Emphasis on experiment and scientific inquiry . . . the methodical search into nature . . . through Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry, Geology. Physics and Zoology . . . structuring a better world through Mathematics and Engineering . . . from microscopic life to the infinite universe . . . scienMic quest climaxes in the mind of man . . . living standards molded on the foundations of tomorrow's discoveries. 'Gid Nelson, Ph.D., Biology 'Theodora Ashford, Ph.D., Director, Navural Sciences 'Wendell Regan, Ph.D., Chairman, Geology Jesse Binford, Ph.D., Physics Roborf long, Ph.D., Chairman, Barony 27 Harrison Covington, M.A.,. Chairman, An 28 Margery Enix, M.M., Music 'Edward Proodor, M.M.. Chairman, Music College of Liberal Arts, Division of Fine Arts . . . application of talent and imagination '0 the creative horizons of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre Arts . . . subtle shades of emotion in symphonies and scenarios . . . ageless yet contemporary ideals . individuality echoes from practice rooms and siege, shimmers on canvas . . . Carl Sandburg, Richard Dyer- Bennet, Paul Creston . . . performers, coworkers in a creative tradition - bringing personalities into classes, open discussions . . . stimulating goals through aesthetic achievement . . . Russell Whaley, 8A., Chairman, Theafro Ari: .OOV.0'. .00.; Claude Houk, M.F.A., Art 29 cm .H .ras. .;. -.9.. Marielle Waite, Ph.D., American Idea 'Chrisfian Kieler, Ph.DA, Chairman, Humoni'ias 30 'Miles Hardy, Ph.D., Human Behavior College of Basic Studies. . . educational insurance . . . exposing students to knowledge essential to all graduates. Pre-requisife for upper division staius - completion of he Basic Studies program . . . courses in English, Mathematics, Biological Science, Physical Science, American Idea, Foreign Language, Humanities, Human Behavior and Physical Education provide the undergraduate solidify needed for specialization . . . majors in Basic Studies . . . personal confrontoiion wiih visual, aural values. Team learning, programmed learning . . . stimulation toward an enriched realm of experience . . . available to all students. 'Edgar Sfanfon, 1.0., Humanifios Sam Prolhor, M.S., Physical Education Han: Juergenxon, Ph.D., Humanilios 'Robert Shannon, Ed.D., Education College of Education . . . Development of professional educators . . . to enrich society's intellectual, cuItural and spiritual heritage . . . general preparation, teaching specialization, and professional training . . . dreams and the spirit of inquiry in courses that present man as a behavioral animal . . . weeks of assistant teaching that build experience . . . seminars that synthesize . . . finalized in one's own class and reflected in the eyes of tomorrow's teachers. 'WiHicm 80H, Ed.D., Education Officers president - Bob Bobier vice president- Tom Jordon secretary - Cliff Opp treasurer - Dwight Clark 34 Members row 1 80b Bobier Tom Jordan CliH Opp Roger Bobicr Ben Earnest row 2 Don Walker Sam lewis Pew Agdamag Tom linle row 3 Ken Mullis Tom Eure Dennis McCarty Joe Beckham Buck Skillen Jim Klopps Jon German Dick Davis row t Tony Fiorilo Cliff Bridge: Charlie Money Jim Woodrofle Norm Cuvson Ed Timmons Buddy Parks Dave Waggeney Jerry Bell Pete Zwolinski 3V Arete: first fraternity at South Florida . . . charter 1960 . . . from Qhe Greek, ARETE . . . TRUTH, WISDOM, COURAGE . . . activities . . . service and social . . . Florida Sheriffs' Boys Ranch . . . blood bank for students and families . . . hospital work . . . Farris Bryant, honorary member . . . pledge programs build character and concepts of Arere . . . Frying pan success 'h . N- a ... V' n. I Officers presiden? Jim Mekolfe vice president - Ralph Vosqucl pledge master - Jim Coplon corresponding secretary - Sherman Steadmcn recording secretary - lew Wallace treosuver - Charles Humble ENOTAS Members row 1 John Howard Frcd Garcia Mike Tolbevv Tom Hazel Howard Kingry Jelly Buckingham John Scar Skip Caldwell row 2 Larry Scott Tom Lcckland Roy Rodriguc: Bill Terry Dick Shopmeyer Jim Metcalfe Roger Newman Harrison Foil Robert Gonzalez Paul Waters row 3 Bob Leno Pete Doyle Don McCoffcry John Pluto Jack Sloples Frank Meinm John Bell Cherie: Ehrmon Jim Shirley Bob Taylor Joe Hill Lcw Wallace Roger Wolron Glenn Ellis Charles Humble Sherman Hayes Jim Coplon Ralph Vasquez John Word Enotas: December, 1960 . . . originoied as athletic team . . . chartered March, 1961 ... brothers strive to instill character . . . Ouistonding in intramural activities . . . IM champions 1962 . . . first inter-collegiote sports event wiih Florida Scuvhern . . . Aim toward social unity . . . Hawaiian luau with entertainment by Hawaiian Village . . . lake parties . . . skiing, roost pig . . . Enoios forever . . . colors . . . block and gold . . . 37 FIA Officers president - Janie Erfzberger vice president Kathy Shoun recording secretary - Marie Murdock . corresponding secretary - Alice Spadavecchua treasurer - Karen McKay Members standing Junie Enlbarger Koren MzKoy Kothy Shaun Merle Muldock Alice Spodovccchio row I Sue McLoin Kaye Williams Wke Xides Judy Rogers Calolyn Walker Phyllis Tctr Gini Dowling Diana McCollum Janie Roger: Monica Hony Koren Leach DSona Lmlo row 2 Marceau Corpon'el Alene Yarrow Jon Rolhbouev Sylvia McGinily Lois Leach Judy Shellon Charlotte Anderxon Mary Taylor Lucrcvio Bickley Sally Ourovogo Nancy MocGiHivmy Bavborc Warren Sandy Dixon Ann Hurley Mary McAvoy 38 Fin: March, 1961 . . . Filles from the French . . . nineteen charter members . . . B. J. Tynes president . . . FRIENDSHIP, INTEGRITY, and ACHIEVEMENT . . . Service projects . . . Student Personnel office, each member 10 hours . . . Salvation Army Home and Hospital , . . USF Foundation . . .onnuol Christmas party Hillsborough County Hospital . . . Easter party for MacDonald's Training Center . . . sponsoring University speakers . . . Money proiects . . . rummage sales, carwoshes and bake soles . . . scholar- scholarship program . . . highest GPR Trimester II, '63 . . . Intramurcls . . . every event . . . Good Sportsmanship Trophy 62-63, and Folksing Trophy 1962 . . . ice-skoiing . . . camping trips . . . Mother-Daughter teas . . . Individuality . . . .1' , !'; x 33m? 2 H; 39 Test files and paper work . . , for highest slondards Officers president - Patsy Wells vice president - Jackie Korb secretory- Pm Shea treasurer - Merrily Miller Members low 1 Pony Wells Jackie Korb Merrily Miller Pov Shea Patsy Gatling Pom Morales row 2 Trisha Tvoynor Alice Evans Yoy Di'zler Toni Spolo Judy Marsh Carol Wolfgang row 3 Marilee Neal Lurlenc Gallagher Morvho Ann Dennis NonCy Duokm Cheryl Cornwall Margaret Swick row 4 Cheryl Beckner Sue Shock Anilo Gorciu Ko'hy Rhyne lOUJcon Hockney low 5 Theo Bolinl Judy Wes, 50'0 Sonsbwy Roni Lerner Carol Pfitzer JUdY Schoenborn Fides: FAITH, OATH, and HONESTY . . . Service proiects . . . canned foods drive 01 Christmas . . Multiple Sclerosis Sociefy . . . bandages, brochure distribution for American Cancer Sociefy . . . Money proiecfs . . . 1o finance scholarships and socials . . . fall . . . Fun 'n Fancy weekend . . . ponies, dinners . . . casual and formal . . . InIromurals . . . A University Intramurols Trophy . . . bicycle race . . . third in folksing . . . Good Sportsmanship Trophy . . . moscofs and sweatshirts . . . scavenging . . Wednesday and Thursday study nigh1s . . . Christmas social to honor graduates . . . Pledge proiedx . and fincHyA smer . . Kln. Members row 1 James Kitchens Fred Dudley Sieve Scrivner Al Shelly Jeffrey Waive Robert Foch! row 2 Frank Hancock Jarnes Mims Bob Alwood Dennis Gvando Richard Oppel Bill Harvey Rolph Powell Karl Nousioinen 8rookc Bollogh Cho'lcs Svuon Fred Frey Movhn Miller Robert Rose Robor? Anderson Jocl Jackson row 4 Rick Blddlo Parks MiHcr Bill Laymn Doug MocCcskill Advisors Murphy Osborne S'onlcy Hayward Officers president- Rick Biddle vice president ., Doug MocCoskiil corresponding secretory - Bill layion recording secretary - Jim Layton CFS representative Parks Miller 42 Kappa Iola Omega dinner meeting . expeclununx KIO: March 10, I961 . . . strong brotherhood for individucd improvement . . . in mind, body, and spirit . . . Dennis Grando, charter presiden? . . . then Fred Frey and Rick Biddle . . . NuHi Secundus . . . highest Imramuml mavegics academic average on campus . . . Children's Home, MacDon- ald Training Center . . .service in school and community . . . Now, Kappa Iota Omega . . . HONOR! DIGNITY, and BROTHERHOOD . . . . . . exhausting improvement 9 Officers president - Emilee McEver vice president - Frances Stohlbush recording secrekuy Brenda Smhh corresponding secretary - JoAnn Vail treasurer - Margaret Burlington Members row I Koren O'Grady Sue S!elzer Guylo Hanison Linda Swindoll Ann Clerk row 2 Jackie D-oz Kiny Graham Shorelle Lopez Jo Ann Oliveri Michele Huno Isobel Gemez row 3 Eileen Sirou! llly Gonlclez Betty Pearce Angie MOIINO Koyleen Borlon Sidney Gill Mory Murrone Are Cauve! Paideia: December, 1960 . . . friendship and service to the university . . . Activities . . . off and on campus . . . Thanksgiving . . . prayer cords . . . Christmas . . . dance for fraternal societies . . . Spring formal . . . enferfainmenf . . . community . . . science exhibits . . . elementary school materials . . . Intramuruls . A . hayrides. . . camping trips, slumber parties . . Colors . . . red, Blood of Man . . . white, Purity and Honesty . . . red rose . . . motto: SELF- DISCIPLINE, SELF-ENHANCEMENT, SELF-REALIZATION . . Rush decorah'ons . , 'V . with imagination .41 ' we W 2 W' llvhui: :1 J. Officers president Andrew Torvler vice president - Ted Gose corresponding secretory Dove Crawford recording secretary - Tom Bullard treasurer Jim leonord Members row I Dove Cvowlord Tom Bullcvd Jim leonord Ted Gose Andrew Ionler row 2 Bob Blunt Joe Garcia Tom Brown lee Moffin vow 3 Don Dougheny uponsod Jerry Moore Dove Brewer Murray Matthews Terry Chapman Tommy Russell Bill Thompson John Zcion Terry Re Jerly Stanford George Varnodoe Mike Gun Lou Ambrose Fred Alterbury Ron Kelly Cunis House Joanne Young hpomorl Talos: spiritual brotherhood, Spring, 1961 .. . ten charter members . . . recognized by CFS . . . Fred Franklin first president . . . C and S por1y . . . Intramurols . . . joint parties with Enotes . . . church together . . . scholarship fund . . . car washes . . . work Fall, Bob Cluussen outstanding pledge . . . days . . . Banquet . . . Morrison1s Imperial House . . . Ron Kelly second president . hoyrides . . . beach parties and sand castles... . . Gasparillo Coke sole . . . Egmon? Key . . . 4th of July party . second pledge class . . . Tom Brown outstanding pledge . . . Sebring Races. . . fishing frips . . . class. . , Tolos Hoedown . . . Andy Torflcr third pledge 3rd president . slog party . . . pie throw . . .0utstonding pledge, '63 class . . . Terry Chapman. . . W111111.111.1111111111111111111111 47 Servrce . . through Carnival prom: Annual Mardi Cros hiu'nks . . . Tri S.I.S.: SINCERITY . . . INTEGRITY . . . SOCIABIUTY . . . all University Ploy Day, most points . . . trophy 61-62 . . . Annual fashion show . . . charm . . . Money-moking projects . . . doughnurs . . . authentic spaghetti dinner . . . shoe shine . . . Tri 5.1.3. Mardi Gros . . . cosfumes . . Christmas . . . Topaz Ball for graduates . . . Winter in Florida 0? Comp Keystone . . . skis . . . bulky sweaters . . . dancing, singing, eating, and SNOW? Roman party and Halloween festival . . . slumber party . . . no sleep . . . Service projects . . . entertaining children at Lee Haven . . . evenings at the Graham Home . , . camp . . . meetings A . . Officers president - Ann Francis 15? vice presidenl - Kathy Guyer 2nd vice president - Vicki Ccplinger recording secrewry - Marjorie Broadsheet corresponding secretory - Sally Bokolor treasurer Anna Marie Gibson Sponsors Warren Davis Mrs. Warren Davis Mrs. Jock Robinson Charles Micarelli Members row 1 Ann French Kathy Guyer Moriolie Broadsheet row 2 Vicki Coplinger Diono Garcia Diana Garcia Linda Wanamaker Gen Cow France: Fernandez low 3 Irma Pullora Ailct-n Costellono Vllmo Gonzalo JoAnn Porfor Pol Devi: Sue Smolley row 4 Gail Ford Ann Henson Donna Tlawick Jeonena Lucidu Virginia GrizaHe row 5 Cynthia Correno Soroh Caldwell Rosalie Rodriguez Chevy! Fiche Roy Ann Grando row 6 Nelda Fountain Anno Yeubowev Sharon Torson HoHy Home Genelle Fernandez row 7 Margaret Turncy SOI'Y Sokalor Diana Penalver Mary Jane Tombuzzo row 8 Suzie Jennings Linda Haeiner Reno Anvinori Delphi: first, informal participation in social and service functions . . . January 4, I961, recognized . 4 . colors . . . light blue and white . . flower . . . white, long-stemmed rose . . . jewel . . . pearl . .. mono . . . Superbia ac Fioncio legionis, the spirit of Ihe gfoup . . . Cancer Crusade , . . sponsoring Indian orphan . . . Banshee for all Fraternities A . Apollo award . . . Officers presidem Diana Zongmcs'or v-ce preu'den' - Joanna Hedge corveaponding mt'ctory - Nancy Soeben recerding mcrc'ory - Conme Snyde: Members scored Dome Genny Conme Snyde: D-ono Zongmonc. Joanna Hndg. Evelyn Evoao,h' Amy Furlow .K nondmg Tevry Mlluono Shelby ko-u; Awo'o MmKoy Joyce S-endton SN'bv Yhomu Covol Allen Yuk Cobel Jon Hovpc: Ur SIGES Signs: birth . . . May, 1961 . . . events . . . spagheni dinner . . . doughnut sales . . . car washes . . . sponsor annual Sweetheart Ball in February . . . Service . . . special colledions in the Library . . . cleaning riverfront property . . . annual banquet in September . . . Christmas soiree . . . informal parties . . . and formal initiations . . . Officers president - Soro Guin'o secre'ory - linio Ramos chaplain - Charlene Roe rush chairman - Kathy Hawkim Members too'M Mn Raymond ng hpomon Raymond ng hpomovl Mu M-l.uo Avc-buxevos tspomon 50rd Guimo louronco Manley hpomori Mu Lowcnu Manley hpomon row I lyndo Front Monho S5mkaim Donna Well; Kathy Howh-m Jeanne Young Jon loo Gall Svophom row 2 Rosemary Maunc- Z-mo Roma: Verdandi: Norwegian for the present . . . formal brotherhood bound by close friendships ...cootoforms . . . at first c co-ed club . . . cement ideals forming a chartered organization . . Scholarship funds . . . Christmas Ball . . . and a fund for supporting a European exchange student . . . t-In- VERDANDI Officers chancellor - Robert Dubay firs: vice :honceHor - Dennis Silver second vice chancellor - Stu Neyland secretary - Barry Packar treasurer - Tim Huselron Members row I Slu Neyland Dennis Silver Robon Ouboy Tim Husclfon Barry Packer row 2 John Dobbin George Honig Roy Willensky Scot! Trenl Jock Knighv row 3 Ron Show Bob Leonard Bill Cutler Mike Horton Ron Morozck row 4 Bob Jacobs John BIolock Eric Pohl 52 Council of Fraternal Societies... to co-ordinate the activities of individual fraternities . to determine and administer standards, rushing, finances . . . organized in the spring of 1962 . . . presentation of the constitution to Dean Howard Johnshoy . . . with the leadership of Sonny Brady, first president . . . CPS week at Chinsegut with guests from national fraternities . a plan for future expansion . . . the problems and privileges of going national . . . representation at lnterfraternity Council and Sautheostern Ponhellenic conventions . . . designs to promote understanding with harmony among brotherhoods. OHicers president - Frank Hancock vice president - Ann Francis secretary w Pom Morales treasurer - Judy Wext Members seated Emilee McEver Ann Francis Zinia Rama: Koren O'Grady Palxy Walls Janie Ertzborger Charlotte Andaman Pam Morales Judy West Lynn Nichols itanding Parks Miller John Merritt Frank Hancock Ted Gem Tom Brown Joe Hill 53 x , ,umwem A ,l ...,- ,. ..mbw .3? 7-- 'm'm.. CIEO cm r . .2 mm. Erwin. .. , :viw Activities Commmees formed with student comfort and welfare in mind . . . Recreational . . . dances, formals, turnabouts, stereo . . . Cultural . . . art exhibits . . . music . Meet ?he Author . . . Fundionol . . . liaison between sIudents and committees . . . personnel interviews . . . posters . . . events calendar . . . on onempi to balance and supplement academic life with social activity . Phyllis Marshall, Program Adviser Jim Wharton, Jim Coplon, Shorman Hayes The Impedance of Being Earnest 58 i. Poo! Tournamonl H! ,; Jazz and Pooiry, Susie French Moe! iho Aufhor, Jose Iglosias ACU Conference, The Four Preps The University Center . . . Kaleidoscope of odiviiies . . . famous names to supplement cm encompassing program . . . Riverfront property shaped . . . transformed . . . campoufs . . . bonfires . . . picnics building tomorrow's university traditions . Steve Noll, Tish Gable, Kenny Rawlings, Ann Francis 59 ummmmum m 1 n. .,., l a .1! I. ' ' ,.l 41- u! 1 u, 1 ! ' v JR Q. 4 .1p4-' 3. r , 8 4' Roscoe Davidson, President y ' ': 37 h- I v We ?he students . . . declare and promise . . . campaign posters . . . defy dark horses . . . bare feet in thong sandals . . . Chinsegut, meetings, and policies . . . cyclic events from year to year . . as sludenf leaders perpetuate principles of government. Jim Cogan, Treasurer - V AV 1 ! Campaign four, I963 . . . Fred Frey, Lee Lombardia, Larry Pondorvis, Louis Chalifoux, Tol Bray 6! ' ARGOS RESIDENCE COUNCIL 62 Self-government of resident students . . with leadership of Jim Breslin . excitemeni in programming Argos . . . . . . Catacombs hootenannies . . . . . . Street dances . . . to rapping feet and beating bongos. Cultural stimuH . . . and energy-releusing sports activiiies . . . all co-ordinated to a master plan for successful group environment. wt Jennings Campbell, President Joe Elkins, Corry Woodward, Vike Xides, Gail Stephens RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Youth . . . prayerful in contemplation of the mysteries of the infinite . . . dedicated to representation of faith and commitment. Youth . . . active in worship and guidance of university religious life . . . reconciling the intellectual and the spiritual . . . in a trend of hope wrought by communion with man and God. 63 GOLD KEY Success in scholarship . . . bcund by a fellowship of academic excellence . . . Jim Klapps, first president of Wm universify's first heuuorary . . . maintaining a spirit of reward in achievement . . . recs for honor students . initiation banquet focusing scholarship on service . assistance at registratiOn . . . marshals at Commencement . . . a blending of Greek aspirations and tweniieth century enlightmeni. ,i.e. . . that is . . . what is . is creativity . . . USF's literary magazine . . . . . . published in pastiche ...inpoetry... shadows . . . substance and ?ransubstance . . . eclecfic . . . esoteric . . . capturing mind in mood. Brokakokax Koax Koax . . . Bob Ashford, Editor Edifon'al staff: Mario Walter, Jim Hackney, Charles Powell, lob AsMord, Ralph finds 65 A student newspaper in coniunction with the Tampa Times . . . o mid-week rush for news . . . reporting, commenting . . . headlining facts . . . Grebstein's Case under Consideration by Faculty Monday's presses . . . rolling, printing . . creating a verbal picture of our college world. John Guile , News Editor Kay Koaling, Foa'uro Edilor Ediion'al $10 : Jackie Monies, Kafhy Manchu, Donny Valdos, John GuHeH, Richard Oppol, Pa! Comanos CAMPUS EDITION Danny Valdos, Copy Editor Richard Oppol, Staff Wriier Micheal Founder, Editor AEGEAN A dream . . . materializing into the printed page . . . the challenge of capturing the spirit of collegiate invention . . . the bonds of unformed tradition . . created over coffee at twelve . . . tension between the clashing forces of time and idea . . . resolved in the rewards of creativeness . . . schedules, deadlines . . . ' photography fiascos . . . the frantic pace of December - . . of a staff united in the excitement of design . . . in the ecstasy of achievement. Frances Freeman Editor Bobby Bennett ,, Co-editor Lurlene Gallagher Co-editor 68 I w; , x3 V . V. - l a 6 5'0 : Gone WhiMey, Sue SmolIey, Loan Arringion, Lynne Taylor, Barbara Warren, Margaret Tumey, Sherry Hardman, Faith Brabenec Sam Nuccio . . . Assistants: Activities Edllor Michael Foersfer Kathy Manena . . .. Ted Gose Yorry Kurima Sandy RafcIWe Noelie Rodriguez Colman Rufkin Sarah Wrighv Chief Photographer: Gary Ragan Academics Edifor Koihy Guyer . . . Fraternities Edifor Mario Malear. . . Gladuafes Editor Adviser.- Albed Scroggins 69 1 TH EATRE Alex Panas, Diana Bellamy . . . Tho Imaginary Invalid, 63; Law Liggev, Don Doughedy . . . 1.8., '62; Jim Woods . . 1.8., '62 70 Torry Tossem . . . J.B., '62 Animation . . . living emotion on stage . . . a four year production history . . . ading professionals working with amateurs . . . creating a vivid reputation of mutability . . . in design . . . in technique . . . in performance. Top-notch standards . . . strenuous rehearsals . . . talem . . . and directors and students with imaginative insigh' . . . 7! Pygmalion . . . Ed Thompson, Holly Gwinn, Mike Kelly 1963 . . . the Summer Shaw Festival and fall's presentation of Yhe Chinese Wall . . . representing development of contemporary drama . . . spanning the twentieth century. J , ,J 1 ,LrJ r I ,. , Vlr'gx a Misolliance . . .Helen Davis, A! Sanders, Diana Bellamy 72 Richard Young 74 . . . A Trump Calling, '61 Young, Abel Plenn . . . 1h. playwright Young, Linda Nodh AI Sanders . . . Second Shepherd's Play, '62 Joan Paner, Gerard Wagner . . . Snooker Named Desire, '63 MUSIC Sound . . . generating intensify . . . icy . . . rich personal involvement. Armin Watkins . . . his cradled violin . . . sensitivity in mood, in professional dedication. Edward Ploodor, Jacques Abram Orchos'ral mastery . . . under Proodofs baton Univoui'y-Communify Chorus, Olchoma . . . C hrislmas concur, '63 Crescent Hill cancer! . . . 78 Universify Concert Band . . . Gale Sperry, diredor . . . from first convocation . to first graduation . . . concerts . . . at twiligh? . old-fashioned, open air pavilion performances . . . contributing melodic motivaiion. . . . wifh a captivated audience 79 Harmony in co-operation . individually, daily rehearsals . . . and in sponioneous catoling . Diredor Gordon Johnson . . . selectivity, attentiveness . growth of an integrated unil . . Jazz lab Band . .. professional appearances all over the South . . . promoted by student Mark Morris . . success . . . from enthusiasfic response . . . and group achievement . 81 . . V .f..3.,xgllr4.l... WW 5 m T w R m l A , w . 4M. IL m m A m .on m .0 U a. m S nu m l .nlu m m m V m m E 9 m m 82 Amorphous clay . . . shaped, moulded, formed . . . colors . . . brilliant . . balanced on canvas with technical skill . . . sculpture created with fire from dark metal . . . an in every pliable medic mirrored in the tastes of a searching generation. 83 WUSF Educaiional radio services creme a new communicative link . . . offer laboratory experiences for broadcasting students . . . promote university events on local stations . . . a new efforf to integrate class theory with odive experience. Mo! Ham's Mickey Laurence Po! Codianes, Mary Frances Dress, Nancy Lunsford, Virginia Polly 84 Poul Koonig William Brady, Radio Coordinaior Bill Koifur ' x km 85 WORK STU DY Trimesters on campus spent studying Altemated with trimesters on the iob . . . Cooperavive program providing educational, sociological benefits . . . Students placed in positions relative fo their fields of study . . . . . . applying iboory 90 class Divorsificafion in job lraining . . . Campus Lipe 88 I am here to learn . . . To open doors on the Titan of Knowledge . . . To discuss every point of wonderment with other students . . . To pour my reflections on paper . . . I am here, searching . . . Studying is offering me new experiences . . . I can read surrounded by people Or buried in tree shadows . . . I can analyze what others say . . . And finally formulate my own answers . . . 91 There is 0 bond between myself and others Who whh me feel the intensity of expression. Together we listen to ion and poetry . . . Question a famous author . . . Share the enthusiasm of belonging . . . 93 I am cough? up in the excitement of living . . . . . in the gracefulness of a dancing couple, . . . in the icy of the Christmas season. I am a part of a campus spirit . . . . . . o spir'n twinkling in ice poherns . . . captured in the faces of registration . . . 94 95 x5215 . I '7 ,1 X. IIZU'I In , g ' .. . - man I , h: H .7. 1 96 I am immersed in people . . . . noise . . . laughter . . . It is satisfying to be one 6f the crowd . a part of the spirit I am caught in the electric flow of life . . . . . . in ?he pulsation of roaring music. 97 lam alone . .. . . . in the silence of my thoughts . . . l have created . . . . . . in the plaintive notes of a guitar . . . in a classroom, now locked and quiet . . . in contemplation of the night. I have searched . . . for myself And found strength in . . . my oneness . . . l enioy watching people . . . Their habits . . . Their moods . . . And emotions . . . We are of one family Fulfilling our aspirations . . . They have asked me, Where are you going? . . . And I have told them, Wherever I choose to go . . . 102 104 Fredrick L. Akers Judith Albers Diana Almeida Antoinette Almerico Rena Antinori Daniel Armstrong Eileen AvireH Louie Bandy Mary Bandy Donald Basset!- David Bell Beniamin Bolan William Booth Pierre Bouverat Jack Boyd Patricia Bradley Walter BriHuin Carmen Brunson Diana Busciglio Barbara Campbell Edward Carlson Cynthia Carreno Marilyn Carson Yvonne Cherry 105 7 w AAVMQ 106 Lannie Christie Judy Cloninger Janet Cohrs Joanne Cohrs Lillian Collins Sharon Conner Roseline Cutler Marian Coleman Nellie DeFranco Kathryn Daley Pauline Davis Melody Dee Diana Delgado James Dupree Martha Dennis Mary Dewey Jacqueline Diaz JoAnn Duran Barbara Ellison Jane Eno ' Gertrude Enzweiler Martin Favata Frances Felicione Sandra Fernandez 107 108 Robert Ferris Lynda Franz Janice Gaskin William Geiger Olga Georgiadis Joan Germaine Rosemarie Giglio Valle Glover Cathy Goddard Glenda Graham Dennis Granda Ingrid Grunicke John Gulleff Mary Hair Eu nice Ha mbleton Peter Hammond Kathryn Hancock Sandra Harkness Gerald Hefley Frederick Helwig Herbert Hibbi'r'rs Andree Holland Harold Holton Sue Hoppe 109 Judy Hummel Sibyl Hunt Kathryn Jackson James Jaros David Jenkins Judith Jennings Pat Johnson Leonard Jones Marsha Jones Robert Jones David Jordan Sandra Keith HO Elizabeth Kershaw Lynda Killeen James Kingry Lucas King James Klopps Daisy Koenig Ingrid Kohler Consfance Lang Dorothy Lawrence James Layton Stephen layfon William Layton 'I'IT l12 John Lazzara Glenda Len'rz Vanda Livingston Perrie Lockharf Janet Lorenzo Katie Lorenzo Paul Lyons Susan Lyons Karen MacConneI Rosemary Maurici Stephen Mazurek Anne McGee Michael McMurrer Dudley McPherson Elaine Mendez Manuel Mendoza Shirley Merrieft Katherine Merritt Marilyn Messina George Meyer Jeanne Meyer Josephine Miceli William Middlebrooks William Miller 'I'l3 Mary Mills Janice Mincey w .! Martha Mitchell i Sunnie Moyer i l J Gordon Munce John ngers James MynaH Barbara Newsome 1 Alfred Nichols Karl Nousiainen Gerald Oberer Coraliu Orihuela 1 i y 1 N 1 i g i H4 Faye Pages Linda Paver Iris Pelaez Barbara Pelt Diana Penalver 'David Pereda Patricia Perry Diana Perzia Rosemary Perzia Julian Piper Robert Pipes Mary Pippin 115 H6 Patricia PIoH Jacquelyn Prince Joanne Ragans Nancy Reddick Ruth Reynolds Robert Rheinish Vilma Riesgo Mary Roberts Helen Robertson Elsie Rodriguez Norma Rodriguez Charlene Roe Marian Roesener Bernice Rooks Donald Rosenberger Laura Russ Linda Salemi Robert Sanders Ileen Santirzo I Gertrude Scales Dorothy Schumberg Karen Seufer'r Edward Shaffer Martha Simkaifis H7 Carol Simmons Wendell Springfield John Simon Gerald Skelly Mildred Smith Charlene Stackhouse Joseph Steed Claudia Stephens James Sfockwell Joseph Sfraffon Charles Sfuurf Joyce Swendson Mary Tambuzzo Roy Tedrick William Templemcm John Terrell Naomi Theodorou Shelby Thomes Paul Thompson Sharon Todd Joseph Turbeville Betty Tynes Sarah Valdez Fred Vulenii H9 Paul Van Ostenberg Roger Wallace :Marie Walter Judy WaIton Clara Wansley Juanita Warner Judy Weaner Michael Wheeler Richard Wheeler Esther White John White Roberf Whitmarsh I20 Arlene Wiles Claire Winchell Richard Winters Pairicia Woods Anne Wright Janet Yearout Vancine Young Priscilla Zeller Jeanene Ziegler Judiih Rosenkranz Alice Smith Carolyn Stockdale 121 Hail to thee, our Alma Mafer, May My name be told Where above i5hy gleaming splendor Waves the green and gold. Thou our guide m quest for knowledge EWhere- allrt'men are free Universify of Soufh Florida, Alma Mafer, Hail fo thee! ; A Be our guide to frufh and wisdom H As we onward go, b 572 .May beglory, fame, and' honor Never cease f9 grow. May Our fhoU-ghfs and prayers be with thee ThrOugh efernif. Universifypf ufh Florida, Alma Mafekr, Hallwfo thee! R. Wayne Hugoboom 123 Preparation . . . with the radiance of achievement . . . the first graduation . . . with expectancy . . . a fourragere for a few . an unturned tassel for the hopeful . . . as step by sfep neophyfes approach . . . a dawning . . . Commencement . . . December 22, 1963. 124 Silence . . . in the wake of awe . . . a vigil , and an allegiance . . . consecrated by learning . . . dedicated by the learned. I26 127 Reception . . . info the academic community . . . And we are a people that clarion wisdom . . . cherish tradition . . . and acclaim The Beginning. SeniOr Directory iiAKERS, FREDERICK L; December,1963; B..A AnthrIopoIoIgy; Math and Science Club; Astronomy Club; Geolggy Club, chairman. iiALBERS, JUDITH L December, 1963; B..A Social Sciences- Education; U. C. Hospitality Committee; Puideia Fraternal ISociety. ALBRITTON, KAREN H.; December,1I963; B.A. ITheatre A.rts ALDERMAN, JAMESG,; Prior to December,1963;B.A. P6r- sonnel and General AdmihistrIution. ALESSI, ROSALIEJ.- December,1963;3.A. Elementary Edu- cahon. AllEN, DAVID P.;August,1963;IB.A.PIoIitichIScience; D6- gree with honors . 1kAlMEIDA, DIANA T.; August,1963; B.A. Social Studies- Educution; Foreign Language Club. . i'ALMEQICO, ANTOINETTE M; December, 1963, B.A. EIe- mentary Education; Student FIorida Education Asspcia- tion; Florida Education Association; National Education Association. 1ANTINORI,RENA M.; December, 1963, B.A Elementary Educafion; U.C. Hospitality Committee, chairman; U.C. Fashion and Talent Committee, chairman; Council of Fra- ternal Societies, secretary; Tri S.I.S. FrafeIrnaI Society; Florida Education Association, setretary; U C. Program CounciI, vice president; Region IV Associatibn of CoIIege Unions, treasurer. ARGO, DERRILL A., Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Mar- kehng : ARMSTRONG, DANIEL W.; December, 1963; B.A. Social Science1 Education, Christian lifeiFeIIOWShip, president. 3 AVIRETT, ESTHER E., December, 1963, B. A. Elementary Edu- cation; National Education AssIbciation; Florida EdUCCI tion Association; Residence Council; Fides Fraternal So- ciety. 1 BANDY, lOUIE A., December, 1963; B.A. Marketing; Busi- ness AdministraiiIon Club, president; American Marketing Association. 3 BANDY, MARY J.; December, 1963; B.A. HiStory BARFOOT, JAMES L.; Prior to SeprIember, 1,963 B..A S6- ciology. . BARNES, MADELYN W; Prior to September, 1963'; B. A. EnglishASpeech- Education. BASS, CHARLES 3.; Prior to September, 196.3; B..A English. 3BASSETT, DONALD E; DIecemb6r, 1;963 B.A. History; 06- gree withI honors. BATELL, GERALDINE H.; Prior to S6pt6mberI, 1963; B.A. EIe- mentqry Education. BATEMAN, ESTHER l.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. So- II ciaI Studies- Education. - - BAUCOM, BETTY H.; Prior to September 1963;. 3.A. EIe- mentary Education. BELL, DAVID M.; August, 1963; B.A. Marketing; Business Administration Club, President. BERNO, WILLIAMA.; Prior to September, 1963; BA. En6Iish ' BOLAN, BENJAMIN 0.; Prior to September, 1963;.- B.A. Divisional Social Studies; Degree withhonors. BONNER, AVON'AU ' Prior to September, 1963; 'B. A-. History. .BOOTH, WILLIAM H., December,I1963,- B.A.Social Studies- Education.1 . BORRELL, ROBERT R.; Prior to September, 1963; BA. Psy- Ehology; Degree with honors. ' i 6 BOUVERAT, PIERRE R.; December, 1963; B.A. Art; Botega Art Club, president; Student Art Council. . BOYD, JAICK H., JR.,- April, 1963; B.A. Marketing; Orienta- ition Group, presid6nt; Pr6sident's Council; Business Ad- - ministration'CIub, secretary; infroduciory Cbanittee for Business Opportunities Conference, chairman. 1 BRADLEY, PATRICIA S.; .December,'1963; B.A. Chemistry; Siges FrIJIernaI Society. . BRITTAIN, WALTER E; DeIcember,1963; B..A Marketing. BROOKS, GRADY E.; Prior to SIepteInber, 1963; BA $ocia1 Science- Education. 1' BRUNSON, CARMEN R.; A,ugust 1963; B.A. EhglishASIpeech- Education. I . 1BUSCIGLIO,DIANAin Decembe'r, 1963; B.A. Elementary . Education; Student Florida Education AssocicItion. : FCAMPBELL, BARBARA H.; December,1963;1B..A EIenIIeIntary Education; Gold K6y Honor Society. I . CARLsoN, EDWARD D, JR., ApriI,1963,B.A Poiifical Science;glegislative Representqtive; Res-dence Council; Campus Edition staff; :Young Republicans Club; Ami- cus Curiae . CARRENO, CYNTHIA C;Dec6imbier,1963,2 B.A. Spanish: Education; Tri S. l .S. FrqterncII Society. ;CAR50N, MARILYN '.;M December, 1968 B..A Engnw Speech- Education; Gold Key Honor Soci6ty. CARTER, SHARON l.,- Prior to IISIept6mber, 1963; B..A Psy- thology. 3' CIASAGRANDE, JEAN;August,1963; B.A. French; GoId Key .1 Honor Society; Foreign Language ICIub;I Fine Arts Stu- dent CounciI; UniveIIrsity Chorus. : CIAISAGRIANDE, JUANITIA W.;August,1963;B.A.FrentI:1't; GoId Key Honor Socieiy; le CercIe Francois. 9 CASE, MILDRED 3; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Spanish- Education; Degree with honors 1 I CHEEK, JOANNE K.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. EIe- . mentary Education. ii CHERRY, YVONNE B.; Dec6mber, 1963; B.A French; Le CercIe Francois; U. C. Music Committe6; Fides FrIaterInpl Society; University Choir. III . CHRISTIE, LANNIE ..,-E Decemb6r, 1963; B.A. Finance; Bus- iness Administrdtioh Club I ;I, . CIANCA, MARC A.; Prior to September, 1963 B.A. H1story. ICLONINGER, JUDY P., August,1963;-,B;A.Economics; Busi- ness Administratian C1ub,. Is.ecret.qry; IGoId Key Honor Society. COHRS, JANET H.; D6cember, 1963;3.A.Elemen10ry EdIIII- cation; Stud6nt Florida Education Association. ,I COHRS, JOANNE R.;DecerInber,1I963;-B.IA. Mathematics: Education; Student Florida EduIcuItion Association. 1'COlEMAN, MARIAN C.,ApriII,1963;B.IA.EIeImentury Edu- , catiorIII. 1 COLLINS, lllLlAN C.; December. 1963; B.A; English. CONNALLY; VIRGINIA V.; Rrior to September; 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. 3CONNELL, ROBERT D.;April,1963;3.A.Social $ci6nces- , . Education; U. C Program Co'unciI president; UC Per- .sonn'el Committ6e, chairmaanqthoIic Student Or6Ian- ization. ., ,v ,. , r, mm: iL-r In . ; . 3 1i CONNER, SHARON D.; ApriI,-1963; B.A. E16mentary Edu- cation..,I1 I, ,3, .. CRESSLER, THOMAS E.,: II; Prior to September, 1963; B..A Personnel and Genei'al Administration. . -;I 12? 1 CUTLER, ROSELINE A.; December, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences-Education. DALEY, KATHRYN C.; December, 1963; B.A. English. 1 DAVIS, PAULINE P.; April, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. 1 DAVIS, TOMMY E, 111; April; 1963; B.A. Mathematics; Math and Science Ciub. . 1 DEE, MELODY H.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation; Gold Key Honor Society. 1 DEFRANCO, NELLIE H.; Detember, 1963; B.A..Art-Education. 1 DELGADO, DIANA Y.; December, 1963; B.A. Spanish; Tri S.I.S. Fraternal Society. 1 DENNIS, MARTHA A.; December, 1963; B.A. Sociology; Fides Fraternal Society; Resident Assistant; U.C. Dance Instructor; Westminster Fellowship; University Chorus; Intramural Sports; Residence Council. DEWEY, MARY C.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Englisl'M Speech-Education. DIAZ, HILDA; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Psychology. 1 DIAZ, JACQUELINE 3.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Paideiu Fraternal Society; U.C. Dance Com- mittee, chairman; Gold Key Honor Society; Student Florida Education Association. DOHERTY, JOHN 5.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Eco- nomics. DUDICK, RONALD D.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Psy- chology. DUNN, HELEN T.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. 1 DUPREE. JAMES L.; August, 1963; B.A. Elementary Educa- tion; National Education Association; Florida Education Association. ' 1 DURAN, JOANN L; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation. V wmsoN, BARBARA 5.7,: December, 1963; B.A. Art; U.C. Dance Committee; Westminster Fellowship; Delphi Fru- ternal Society; PeninsuIar Players. 1ENO, JANE N.; April, 1963; B.A. History; Degree with honors. 6 ENZWEILER, GERTRUDE 2.; December, 1962; B.A. English- Education; Biology Club; Geology'Club; Speech Club; Intramural SpeECh Tournament. , FAVATA, MARILYN J,; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Elew mentary Educatidn: ' 1 FAVATA, MARTIN J.; August, 1963; B.A. Spanish; Foreign Language Ciub, president, vice-presiclent; Epelta Fra- ternal Society, vic'e-president, secretary; Catholic Stbdent Organization; Council of Fraternal Societies; legislative Representative; Young Democrats Club. 1 FELICIONE, FRANCES R.; December, 1962; B.A. Elementary Education; Interim Steering Committee; Puideia Fraternal Society. 1 FERNANDEZ, SANDRA E.; August, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Student Florida Education Association. FERNANDEZ, VIVIAN P.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. 1FERRIS, ROBERT 0.; December, 1963; B.A. Accounting; Senior Accounting Organization, president; Business-Ad- ministration Club; lntrumurals. FOLSE, MARY N.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. English- Educgtion. 1 FRANZ, LYNDA 5.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation; Siges Fraternal Society, president, historian; Stu- dent Florida Education Association; Florida Education Association; National Education Association. FRAZE, CAROLYN K.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Ele- mentary Education. GANDY, PATRICK 0.; Prior to September; 1963; B.A. English. - 130 GARCIA, ANDREW W.; Prior to September. 1963: M Physics. 1GASKIN, JANICE J.; August, 1963; BA. language Arts- Education. 1GEIGER, WILLIAM H.; December, 1963; B.A. Marketing; Business Administration Club, vice-president. GEORGIADIS, OLGA C.; December. 1963; B-A- French; Gold Key Honor Society; Athenaeum, women's honorary; l.e Cercle Francois; Russian Club; Degree with honors. GERMAINE, JOAN E.; Prior to September, 1963,- B.A. En- glish9$ponish-Educution; Degree with honors. 1 GIGLIO, ROSEMARIE L; April, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation; Tri $.l.$. Fraternal Society. 1 GLOVER, VALLE 5.; December, 1963; B.A. English-Education, 1 GODDARD, CATHERINE 8.; December, 1963; B.A. Elemen- tary Education; Fides Fraternal Society; Christian Science Organization; U.C. Cultural Committee. 1GRAHAM, GLENDA 5.,- December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Tri 5.1.5. Fraternal Society; Student Florida Education ASsociation; Florida Education Association; Na- tional Education Association. 1GRANDA. G. DENNIS; December, 1963; B.A. Economics,- KIO Fraternal Society, president; Student Association senator; U.C. Hospitality Committee; Pre-Iaw Club; Busi- ness Leaders Organization. GRAY, JOSEPH D.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. English, Psychology. GRUNICKE, INGRID 1.; December, 1963; B.A. Sociology. 1 GULLETT, JOHN E.; December, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences; Campus Edition , news editor, managing editor, copy editor; lntramurals; Press Club; Recreation Tournament. HAIR, MARY 0.; April, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. HALL, PAUL J.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Englis1M Speech-Educution. HAMBLETON, EUNICE N.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. HAMMOND, PETER 6.; December, 1963; B.A. History; Resi- dent Assistant; Religious Council; Westminster Fellow- ship, president; Young Republicans Club, vice-president; Racket Club; lntramurals. 1 HANCOCK, KATHRYN D.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Student Florida Education Association; Siges Fraternal Society. HANSEN, MARGARET W.; Prior to September, 1963; BA- Elementary Education. HANSON, MADELINE E; December, 1963; B.A. English6 Spanish-Educution; Degree with honors. HARKNESS, JUDITH L; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. 1 HARKNESS, SANDRA M.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Tri 5.1.5. Fraternal Society; Student Florida Education Association; Florida Education Association; National Education Association; Student Association, re; cording secretory. 1 HEFLEY: GERALD L; August, 1963; B.A. Mathematics,- USF Veterans Club, president; Gold Key Honor Society; Catholic Student Organization, Resident Assistant. 1 HELWIG, FREDERICK W.; December, 1963; B.A. Economics; Gold Key Honor Society; Business Administration Club. 1 HIBBITTS. HERBERT w..- December, 1963; B.A. Physics; De- gree with honors. 1 1 HILL! VIRG1N'A M-; April, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Siiucient Florida Education Association; Campus Edi-: tlon stuff. HOBSON' EARLENE 0.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. HODGE, ROYCE C.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Psy- chology. 1 HOLLAND, MERLE A.; December, 1963; B.A. Psychology; Gold Key Honor Society; Psychology Club; Penin5ular Players. HOLLIDAY, DANIEL D.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. So- cial Sciences-Educaiion. 1 HOLTON, HAROLD 6.; August, 1963; B.A. Marketing; Busi- ness Administration Club. , HOPPE, SUE E.; December, 1963; B.A. Elemeniary Educa- tion; Student Florida Education Association. i' HUMMEL, JUDY H.,- December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- caiion; Baptist Student Union; Student Florida Educa- tion Association. HUNT, SIBYL R.; December, 1963; B.A. English; Gold Key Honor Society; Athenaeum, women's honorary; Resident Assistant; Baptist Student Union,- Christian Life Fellow- ship, secretary; Degree with honors. HURST, GLENDA J.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Bioiogyi Chemistry-Education. JACKSON, KATHRYN A.; December, 1963; B.A. English; USF Literary Club; Resident Assistant. JAROS, JAMES A.; December, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences- Education; National Education Association; Degree with honors. JAWORSKI, RICHARD R.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. English-Educaiion. A JENKINS, DAVID M.; December, 1963; B.A. Geology; Judo Club; Archery Club, president; Intramurals. 1' JENNINGS, JUDITH 5.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Tri 5.1.5. Fraternal Society, president. JOHNSON, DUDLEY D.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Political Science. JOHNSON, PATRICIA A.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Physicial Education-Education. 1 JONES, LEONARD R.; August, 1963; B.A. Political Science; Alumni Association; Young Democrats Club, treasurer; Legislative Representative; USF Foundation; Pre-law Club. A JONES, MARSHA 6.; December, 1963; B.A. Business Ad- ministration-Educaiion; Fides Fraternal Society, president, vice-presideni; U.C. Hospitality Committee; Residence Council; Council of Fraternal Societies. 1 JONES, ROBERT M.; December, 1963; B.A. Political Science; Young Democrats Club; Weight Lifting Club. JONES, WILLIAM H.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Ac- counting. JORDAN, DAVID C.; August, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences- Education; Student Association senator; Resident Assisi- ant; Young Republicans Club, president; Arefe Fraiernal Socieiy; USF Leadership Conference. JORDAN, VIRGINIA P.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Ele- mentary Education. KAPLAN, JERRY L.; Prior 10 September, 1963; B.A. English. KEEGAN, JANE R.; Prior to Sepiember, 1963; B.A. EnglishX Speech-Education. 3 KEITH, SANDRA D.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation; Chorus; U.C. Recreation Committee; Tri 5.1.5. Fraternal Society. KENNEDY, CARLA G.- Prior Io September, 1968, B..A 59 ciology. A KERSHAW, ELIZABETH A.; December, 1963; B.A Ari-Edu- cation; Fine-Arts Council; Bofeg'a Arts and Exhibitions Committee. KiLLEEN, LYNDA T; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Busi- ness Administration- Education KILMER, DONALD 6.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Lan- guage Arts-Education. KING, LUCAS 8.; Prior to September, 1963; BA Elementary Educufion. A KINGRY, JAMES H.; December, 1963; B.A. Political Science; Enoias Fraternal Society; Student Association senator; Legislative Representative; Scuba, Club. 1' KLAPPS, JAMES P.; December, 1963; B.A. Economics; Gold Key Honor Society, president; Arete Fraternal Society, vice-presideni; University Band; Student Association sen- ator; Pre-law Club; Interim Steering Committee; Student Association; Jazz Lab Band; Debate Team; Student Arts Council. 3 1i KOENIG, DA15Y L; December, 1963; B.A. Ari. KOHLER, INGRID L; December, 1963; B.A. Psychology; Gold Key Honor Society,- Athenueum, women's honorary; Degree with honors. LAKE, BENJAMIN H., JR.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Speech. LANG, CONSTANCE J.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Gold Key Honor Society. LAWRENCE, DOROTHY 3.; April, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. 1 LAYTON, JAMES F.; Dec'ember, 1963;,B.A. Social Sciencesi History-Educafion; KIO Fraternal Society, recording sec- retary; Westminster Fellowship; Young Republicans Club. LAYTON, STEPHEN M.; December, 1963; B.A. Accounting; Senior Accountants Club; Business Administration Club. 1 LAYTON, WILLIAM F.; December, 1963; B.A. History; K10 Fraternal Society, correspondihg secretary; Young Re- publicans Club; Young Democrats Club; Westminster Fel- iowship. i LAZZARA, JOHN P.; December, 1963; B.A. French; L3 Cercie Francois, president; Foreign Language Club; Gold Key Honor Society. lENNARD, EARL J.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences-Education. ' LENTZ, GLENDA F.; April, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. iLIVINGSTON; VONDA 8.; April, 1963; B.A.iElementary ' Education. itLOCKHART, PERRIE M.; December, 1963; B.A. Sociai SciencesiEducation; Eihelonfes Fraternal Society. LONGO, ROSE M; Prior to September, 1963; BA. Elemen- tary Education. iiLORENZO, JANET 3.; December, 1963; B.A. English-Edu- cation; Siges Fraternal Society, vice-pre'sident; Campus Edition stuff; Florida Education Association 1 LORENZO, KATIE B.; December, 1963;B.A.E1ementary Edu- cation. LORRIER, JUDITH T.; Prior to Sepfember, 1963; B.A. En- giish-Educuiion; Degree with honors. LUCAS,PATR1CIA C; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. His- tory; Degree with honors. 1 LYONS, PAUL R.,- DeCember, 1963; B.A. Psychology. LYONS, SUSAN J.; December, 1963; B.A. FrenchfSpanish- Education; Student Florida Education Association. 11 MACCONNEL, KAREN C.; August, 1963; B .A. Psychology, Zoology. MCCORMICK, WILLIAM A., - Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Speech. MCGREGOR, DONALD C.; Prior to September, 19;63 B.A. Social Sciences Education. MCPHERSON, DUDLEY C., JR; Prior to September, 1963, BA Social Sciences-Educaiion. MACON, BERNICE C.; ,Prior to September, 1963; B.A. 'Ele- . memory Education. AMAURICI, ROSEMARY; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Siudent National Education Association; Siges Fraternal Society; Wesley Fellowship; Foreign Language Club. i1MAZUREK, STEPHEN J.; December, 1963; BA. Social Sciences-Educution 131 ,. MEISSNER, PAUL A., JR.; August, 1963,- B.A. History; Cam- pus Edition stuff; Degree with honors. 1MENDEZ, ELAINE M.; August, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation;iTri S.I.S. Fraternal Society. fMENDOZAfMANUEL G.; August, 1963; B.A. History; Gold , : Key Honor Society; Young Democrats Club; Aiumni Asso- ciation; USF' Foundation; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship; Degree with honors. 1'iMERRIETT, SHIRLEY H.;. December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Siges Fraternal Society; Student Florida Edu- M.ERRITT, KATHERINEKJJ December, 1963; B.A. Elementary i Education; Student Florida Education Association; De- Vgree with honors. . v 1MESSINA, MARILYN F.; June, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation; Student Florida Education Association; Student National Education Association. ; 1rMEYER, GEORGE E, JR.; December, 1963; B.A. Account- ing; Senior Accounting Organization. MEYERjJEANNE A.; December, 1963; B.A. EnglishHourn- alism-Education; Civic Unit representative; MEYER, MARY H.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation. ' a is ' MEYERS, JOHN M.; December, 1963; B.A. Psychology. .MEYERS, MARY G.; December, 1963; B.A. Sociology. . MEYERS, WILLIAM H.; December, 1963; B.A. Political Science. ' i 6MICELI, JOSEPHINE M.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. 1MIDDLEBROOKS, WILLIAM E.; December, 1963; B.A. Fin- ance; Business Administration Club. 1 MILLER, WILLIAM E.; December, 1963; B.A. Accounting. tMlLLS, MARY A.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation; Tri $.I.S. Fraternal Society; Student Florida Edu- cation Association. 1rMINCEY, JANICE; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation; Gold Key Honor Society; Civinettes; Student Florida Education Association; Degree with honors. MUNCE, GORDON M.; December, 1963; B.A.iAccounting; Senior Accountants Organization. MURFEE, MARY C.; December, 1963; B.A. Physical Educa- tion-Education. . MURPHY, BETTY R.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation. ,. MYNATT, JAMES R., JR.; December, 1963; B.A. Marketing; Business Leaders Club. 1 s 1 NEWSOME, BARBARA A.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Siges Fraternal Society, chaplain; Baptist Stu- cilent Union; Student Florida Education Association, pres- i ent. ; ' i NICHOLS, ALFRED G.; December, 1963; B.A. Political Science. 6 t tNOUSIAINEN, KARL H.; December, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences-Education, Political Science; University Band; KIO Fraternal Society; Young Democrats Club. t OBERER, GERALD 1.,- December, 1963; B.A. Personnel and General Administration; Business Administration Club; Catholic Student Organizatidn. - O'KELLEY, THOMAS-A.; December, 1963; B.A. English. O'NEAL, EVELYN L.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation. , . i 1' ORIHUELA, CORALIA E.; December, 1963; B.A. Elenientary Education; Foreign Language Club; Siges Fiaternal So- ciety. 1 PAGES, FAYE; August, 1963,- B.A. Elementary'EdUcation, ti PAGES, JIMMIE W.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation; Student Florida Education Association. PARRISH, SUE M.; December, 1963; B.A. .EnglishiSpanish- 132 Education; Athenaeum, women's honorary; Degree With honors. PARTRIDGE, ELEANOR 0.; December, 1963; B.A. Elemen. tary Education. tPATTON, BERNICE E; December, 1962; BA, Elementary Education. PAVER, LINDA E.,- December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation; Fides Fraternal Society; Student National Edu- cation Association. PAYNE, MARILYN K.; December, 1963; B.A. Music-Educa. tion. 1 PELAEZ, IRIS J.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Educa- tion; Siges Fraternal Society; Foreign Language Club; Botega Art Club. . 1 PELT, BARBARA A.; April, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences-Edu- cation; Peninsular Players; Judo Club; Legislative Re- presentative; United Campus Christian Fellowship. 1 PENALVER, DIANA J.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Tri 5.1.5., secretary, historian; Student Flor. ida Education Association. 1 PEREDA, DAVID M.; December, 1963; B.A. English, Mothe- matics; Botega Art Club; Aquatics Club; Fencing Club; Literary Club; Basketball lntramurals. 1 PERRY, PATRICIA A.; December, 1963; B.A. Psychology. PERZIA, DIANA J.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation. PERZIA, NORMA A.; December, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences- Education. PERZIA, ROSE M.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation. iPlPER, JULIAN M.; August, 1963; B.A. Political Science; Alumni Association, chairman; Young Democrats Club, president; Amicus Curiae , president; Jewish Student Union, president; Gold Key Honor Society; Legislative Representative; USF Foundation. PIPES, ROBERT L; December, 1963; B.A. Psychology. PIPPIN, MARY H.; December, 1963; B.A. Music-Educution; University Chorus; Music Educators National Convention. '1 PLOTT, PATRICIA L.; December, 1963; B.A. EIementary Edu- cation; Baptist Student Union, president; Siges Frater- nal Society. POE, RALPH J.; Prior to September, 1963,- B.A. Social Sciences. PREODOR, WING 5.,- Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Eng- lish; Campus Edition , editor. PRINCE, JACQUELYN G.; December, 1963; B.A. Geography. PROVENZANO, CELESTE A.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. PUPELLO, PATRICIA A.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. PURVIS, SYLVIA E.; Prior to September, 1963; B-A- Ele- mentary Education. PYATT, CAROLYN D.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. So- ciology; Degree with honors. RAGANS, JOANNE C.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Student Florida Education Association. RAHN, RICHARD w.,- April, 1963; B.A. Econornics; Busi- ness Administration Club, president, treasurer. REDD'CK, NANCY L.; December, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences- Education. REYNOLDS: RUTH 3.; April, 1963; B.A. Elementary Educa- tion; Student Florida Education Association. RHEINISH. ROBERT K.; December, 1963; B.A. History. RICHARDSON, SAMUEL R.,- Prior to September, 1963: M Accounting. 1' RIESGO, VILMA M.; December, 1963; B.A. SpanisMFrench- Education; Drama Club; Campus Edition staff;Tri 5.1.5. Fraternal Society. RIGBY, VIRGINIA H.,- Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Ele- mentary Education. 3 ROBERTS, MARY L.; December, 1963; B.A. EngiisWSpeech- Education; Siges Fraternal Society. ROBERTSON, HELEN J.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; :Siges Fraternal Society; Student Florida Edu- cation Association. ROCKER, MARILYN H.; December, 1963; B..A Art. i' RODRIGUEZ, ELSIE J.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Siges Fraiernal Society; Foreign Language Club; Student Florida Education Association. ' RODRIGUEZ, NORMA C.; December, 1963; B.A. Ari-Edu- cation; Botega Art Club, president; USF Projection Club; Speech Association; Student Art Council. ROE, CHARLENE K.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation. 3 ROESENER, MARIAN P.; December, 1963; B.A. Psychology. i'ROOKS, BERNICE C.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. ROSENBERGER, DONALD E.; April, 1963; BA Elementary Education; Student Florida Education Association. ROSENKRANZ, JUDITH 0.; August, 1963; B.A. History. i'RUSS, LAURA N.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Edu- cation; Siges Fraternal Society; Student Florida Educa- tion Association. SALEMI, BETTY J.; December, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences- Education. 1kSALEMI, LINDA J.; August, 1963; B.A. Elementary Educa- tion; Paideia Fraternal Society. SAMMONS, FRANK E.; December, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences-Education. SANDERS, JANET D.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Eie- mentary Education. SANDERS, ROBERT L; August, 1963; B.A. Marketing; Busi- ness Administration Club, vice-president. SANTIAGO, MARILYN 8.; December, 1963; B.A. Spanish- Education. 'kSANTIRZO, ILEEN 0.; December, 1963; B.A. Spanish-Edu- cation; Foreign Language Club; Catholic Student Organ- ization, treasurer; Bowling League; Archery Club. iSCALES, GERTRUDE Y.; April, 1963; B.A. Language Arts- Education. ESCHAMBERG, DOROTHY G.; April, 1963,- B.A. Language Arts-Education. SCOTT, ROBERT W.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Eng- lish-Education. SEEBOLD, JOY M.; August, 1963; B.A. Elementary Educa- tion. It SEUFERT, KAREN L; April, 1963; B.A. History. SHADGETT, DELL W.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Ele- mentary Education. iSHAFFER, EDWARD 0.; December, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences-Education, History; KIO Fraternal Society; West- minster Fellowship; Chinsegut representative. SIEGEL, MARIA 8.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Elemen- tary Education; Degree with honors. SIEMINSKI, JENNIFER C.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. i'SIMKAITIS, MARTHA E.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. SIMMONS, CAROL P.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Student Floridd Education Association, social chairman; Russian Club; Scuba Club, secretary. iSIMON, JOHN K.; Debember, 1963; B.A. History; Degree with honors. SKELLEY, GERALD U.; December, 1963; B.A. Marketing; Business Administration Club, president, vice-president; Gold Key Honor Society. SMITH, ALICE H; August,1963;B.A. Elementciry Educa- tion; Resident Instructor. iSMITH, MILDRED E.; December,1963; B..A EnglishASPeech- Education,- Speech Association; Peninsular Players; Read- ers Theatre; Theatre Workshop; Student Florida Educa- tion Association; National Education Association. ' SOUDERS, DORIS 5.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences-Education; Degree with honors. V SPRINGFIELD, WENDELL L; December, 1963; B.A. Rerson- nel and General Administration; Business Administration. STACKHOUSE, CHARLENE H.; December, 1963; B.A. Eie- mentary Education; Community Chorus; Student Florida Education Association. STALNAKER, LEO, JR.; Prior to September, 1963;IB.A. His- tory; Degree with honors. w STEED, JOSEPH 3.; December, 1963, B..A Marketing; Busi- ness Leaders Club. , STEEN, SALLY W.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Psycho- logy; Degree with honors. STEGER, WILLIAM F.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Mathe- matics-Education; Degree with honors. ASTEPHENS, CLAUDIA W.; December, 1963; B.A. Business Administration-Education. i'STEWART, LOUISE M.; August, 1963; B.A. English; Cam- pus Edition, editor, activities editor; Student Associa- tion Executive Council; Auxiliary Services Committee;.USF Foundation; Intramurals; Student Florida EducationiAs- sociation; Speech Association; Publications Council; De- bate Team, secretary; Chinsegut representative; Pipe- line, copy editor iiSTOCKDALE, CAROLYN L.; December, 1963; B.A. EnglishR Spanish-Education; .Student Florida Education Associa- tion. STOCKWELL JAMES J.; December, 19;63 B..A Social Sciences-Education. STRATTON, JOSEPH P., III; December, 1963; B.A. Person- nel and General Administration; Business Administra- tion Club; Student Health Committee. STUART, CHARLES L.; December, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences; KIO Fraternal Society. SUAREZ, ELAINE M.; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Ele- mentary Education. , SULLENGER, WILLIAM E; Prior to September, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences- Education. i' SWENDSON, FAIRAH J.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Delphi Fraternal Society; Wesley Foundation. TAGLIARINI, LINDA A.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. TAMARGO, JUNIS A.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education. 3TAMBUZZO, MARY J.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Tri S.l.$. Fraternal Society; Student Florida Education Association. 1 TEDRICK, ROY M.; August, 1963; B.A. Economics; Business Administration Club. iTEMPLEMAN, WILLIAM J.; December, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences-Education. 3TERRELL, JOHN L, JR.; December, 1963; B.A. Finance. itTHEODOROU, NAOMI T.; December, 1963; B.A. French- Education; Le Cercle Francois; Foreign Language Club;- Fia Fraternal Society. THOMES, SHELBY M.; December, 1963; B.A. Elementary Education; Delphi Fraternal Society. 'iTHOMPSON, PAUL V., JR.; December, 1963; B.A. Social Sciences-Education; UC Personnel. Committee; UC Les- sons Committee. i323
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