University of South Florida - Aegean Yearbook (Tampa, FL)
- Class of 1966
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Tampa St. Petersburg volume 3 What Happens During a SchOoli Year? Everything. A school year is crowded with the activities and emotions of 85.00.5tu- dents--8500 students who lose thelr 1den- tity when massing together at dances, soccer games and lectures; who become five digit numbers at registrations and CB exams; who blend together to clutter the mall between classes and jam the cafeterlas at the free hour. 8500 students with ang hair, striped shirts, paisley ties, high waisted dresses, short skirts and many- colored stockings. All of this shows the are students.- visible symbols of con ormity to they unique role. So they wear shrunken 1ev1s and become greeks, or walk barefooted around campus and become self-styled authorities on philosophy and religion. They act this way but seldom are im- prisoned in their role, for in each student crossing the mall there is a vibrant, indi- vidual spirit compelling him to a certain task. In the darkened Teaching Auditorium an active mind is choosing alternatives, while in a seminar class students examine degrees of freedom. Yes, despite the super- ficiality and anonymity found in a campus, there is also found contemplation and indi- vidualism. In each student there is a dream fa task waiting to be accomplished, an Idea needing clarification. And the student comes to USF to learn, to understand, so he may make this dream a reality. This book is dedicated to all dreamers. They are found throughout the 248 pages In well over a thousand photographs. They are found doing what they always do- s'eeklng to know much concerning their hves4nd their world is an active, some- tlmes turbulent place Where dreams often are fulfilled. W i W ' ' m; p.453. Table of:Cbnferit$ . Studenfthfci. . 8 Academics . . . . 88 Greeks.......126 Organizations . 150 i Graduates . . . . 188 Start With a city . . . And find hundreds of students in downtown Tampa on weekends. Seeking fun, enjoyment at the Florida State Fair, catching the latest James Bond thriller at the theatres, shopping for a last minute Christmas gift. More important, finding a place to be alone, to let the city become an island and a quaint little restaurant provide a haven for young romantics. It is a place where one can escape for a. while before facing the work on Monday. 10 11 12 But not all weekends are spent in town . . . Especially if the weekend is called Autumn Antics. It means barbeques on the bill, a concert on the mall, dances in the street and a fierce soccer game at the field. 14 5: 11.33: i b. 'ill .' MISS AEGEAN semifinalists are, spategl: tCheryl Koch, Bettie Ann Huff, Vu'glma Grizzaffe, Nancy Maginness, Joy' de Bartolo. Standing: Annette Mason, Lmda Zuro, Alice Crownover, Ann Scarbro, Mary Fox, Connie Culp. Linda Zuro USFts first Miss Aegean Twenty-year-old Linda J. Zuro, senior majoring in psychology, became USF's first Miss Aegean in a November Ball. Miss ,Zuro was chosen the University's ideal coed over 27 other contestants. Miss Aegean runners-up were twenty-one- year-old Virginia Irene Grizzaffe, a senior in elementary education, and Cheryl Koch, nineteen- year-old freshman. USPS ideal coeds are Virginia Grizzaffe, Linda Zuro. Cheryl Koch. 15 Dorms come alive as new school year begins Nothing reflects University life more than the first day residence halls open as students prove how mgch they can stuff into a small cublcal of space called a dorm room. Unbelievably quiet during the day, activity picks up as night nears and students return to study, play cards. listen to records or sleep- 18 19 6333 w mu . 1$ m-mJ ina- . - 4; W W5 t; '5 ! 21 Registration brings usual problems Why are only two sections offered in SH-321 ? ltJust look at that long line for education. Two of the many comments heard during registration. The moods are many, the expressions unique as students maneuver from line to line, trying to finish registration in time for lunch. Many donlt, and are left in the ballroom until the late afternoon, still trying to juggle their. sched ules. When it's all over, it's time to buy books, go to the dorm, and relax before classes begin. ..J .K.-:...; . 26 Classes help probe world of ideas To manage the currents of the intellectual world students learn to analyze ideas and consider and employ the idewcatalysts that continuously change the elements of the world. Each class can help toward discipline and the facility gained from forming strategies. The class itself is an immense environment that must be mastered. Intelligent questioning and discussion are skills that are the minimum necessary for keeping the individual from being confused, swamped and intellectually relocated. Classroom strategies become the first mature calculations for the students, lives so that they may become patriots in a world of their oWn intellectual integrity. 28 31 32 E11. . L11! 1111li1l 1;;- 34 35 37 Behind N the; sciene at USF theatre Many months of work go into making a two-hour play a success. That is what is found at the TA, where professional standards are met in the hectic weeks of a trimester. And there is usually more action backstage than under the lights as actors watch for cues, stagehands change scenery and lights, and directors worry about last minute details. UPPER left-Tartuffe ; Actor Paul Massey and Barbara Parker. Above, -Dark of the Moon; Barbara Kinsey, Jim-Wharbon. Bud Kline. Backstage preparation for Tartuffe. Left-The Fantasticks; Holly Gwinn, Michael Beach, Tom Eure. r. LA 7'; 35.3... qmw m 1 LEFT-Oh Dad; Al Sanders, Holly' Gwinn. Below--Dark of the Moon; Nita Laca,- Cita Raguse. Waterfront scene for View from the Bridge. Lower left-summer repertory pres- entation. Full theatre season Fatiguing direction and practice ' ' enlarge student appreciation and I I actlce leads evolve toward an individual involvement in music and, for some, ' ' toward solo virtuosity. t0 appreCIatIOn uh .74?! . , aim L-iev'trfi'triw-Jht- +'- -, ...qgl'fft ; Viewing art With keen perception 48 Exhibitions frequently display contemporary and retrospective works of art. For most artists it is an event that is at the very edge of existence and where one witnesses the most acute perceptions. Athletics for all Vigorous physical experiences let students develop a sense of physical extension that relates to all physical activities and to all enthusiasm for them. Athletics for all interests are provided as a means 0 acquiring the fundamental skills. 50 61 52 55 57 Many moods of a dance . . . hectic, pulsating, gyrating is the rhythm of the dance. But it can also be slow, quiet and close as the melody takes a softer sound. The weekend means a dance somewhere and thates the place most students will be foundAoing the frug, watusi or some slow step, just wanting to be close to someone else. 59 Time-out for a picnic Students take time out from classes for a picnic on the mall. This sum- mertime outing was sponsored by the student association. Greeks plan busy week Every week seems to be greek week as fraternities and sororities are always busy with dances, parties and worthy service projects. Rush takes up most of the first month of the trimester as the greeks recruit more members with smokers, skits and rush parties. 62 63 L. Campus celebrates Christmas The traditional tree on Crescent Hill, Christmas dinner and open house to view dorm decorationHll part of the University's observance of Christmas, scheduled a little early to avoid exams, but none the less cheerful as the last campus celebration before the end of the trimester. 'I q. . . , .P k q sNija; . .:.:.:: 6 6 I . m i I theme! f -y A growing student association The student association continued to grow with the expanding University, even though quorums were still hard to find. December elections saw John Harper and John Hague win the presidency and vice-presidency for 1966 in the largest balloting to date. 67 Poet J ohn Ciardi m .m M W C m e n Count Basie Outstanding guests visit USE campus Author Richard Powell Congressman Sam Gibbons 69 71 Seniors chide administration At graduation the seniors chide t1 benevolent authorities with high and low comedy, and injustice is momentarily routed in releases of laughter. 73 74 Folk-songs 1-... . . n ' It ,1! l! '4 mirror the intensity of life Folk-xongs are personal. they are about complaints and joys. protests. upheavals. and the mourning of love. They are from all countriex and share the same minor keys and similar instruments. The audience is often small or perhaps the singers are the audience. a demonstration for civil rights -singing a spintual that evokes strength and purposes. They are a release for the intensity of the times and its unity with the past of all men. Here too. though. they are voiced somehow with the newness of students' lives. t 3 9! w I ' I Q . h A-........., , . I i 1 .l l f t t I 76 Take a sandpile, sprinkle it with rain, add a few USF students. The obvious result is some very dirty but, for some reason, happy students. It is not known in what condition the cafeteria trays rather, skim boards-were returned, but showers were in order for the ardent sandlot players. 77 K Many faces . . . happy, sad, thoughtful. Students reflect their feelings through their faces. They are all emotional, vibrant spirits who change their feelings hun- dreds of times a day as the world about them also changes. Kama ?SWQ lmeJ I 79 81 82 --.m VA : E liri- x. 0-: ; -'V7 A 'L. 'A A AV! vw VA' V V vm ' 'A I N, Bond money sparks building boom USF's share of the state's 75 million dollar bond issue for education qan be seen in the new buildings bemz constructed. Scheduled for a September, 1966 completion ?.re the new Business Administratlgm. Engineering, Physical Educatlon and dorm buildings. 85 l1!!1i! M u- ii I. .. . P' ,6 X HIGHER EDUCATION $3: . 3339' FACILITIES PROGRAM SCIENCE TECHMIOGV a. ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA 5635534 Moral Gran! mama UNIVERSITY HMS FHESIDEHT LVHDON B JOHNSON Iswnum huh. w W-hu ' Ha-an ..4 NW... hum Ayn, Cam Fr-hhu Winn WM M FLA. 4 Ol7I . . 'b U I 89 The Admin'1stratio11 Governor Haydon Burns FLORIDA BOARD of Regents-seated, Dr. Wayne C. McCall, vice chairman; Chester H. Menser, Henry Kramer, Dl'- Ferguson, chairman; Mrs. E. D. Pearce, John C . pepper, chancellor. Paca Standing, Clifton G. Dyson, Floyd T. Christian, Dr. Louis C. Murray, Dr. BClarencE L USF President J ohn S. Allen Chancellor J . Broward Culpepper Dean Harris W. Dean, academic affairs 91 i. J: pk Dr. Robert A. Warner, american idea Dr. James D. Ray, biological science 92 Henry M. Robertson, coordinator of advising Dr. Jack H. Robinson, physical Dean Edwin P. Martin Basic Studies The College of Basic Studies was established to supply a core of formal education for all students. Courses offered by the college are of four kinds. First are the lower division courses in seven major areas. A second group of courses are four junior level courses. These are seminar courses based on lower division Basic Studies. The senior seminar, which is required of all University seniors, is a third aspect. Finally, the College offers courses leading to a major in basic studies or humanities. Dr. James A. Parrish, functional English Dr. Hans J uergensen Dr. Donald C. Rose, functional mathematics iht Wr Peter Cr nS .m.m tun .mm h cm .H . n a Dd .1 K 'I-InI-illullul' 11 II 'II I-Il1clululul-l1. ul Illicit.-- III I.. !t .- ! Nu .- v an..- .Aw-u-qx- .w.e..+o..- 95 Dr. Thomas A. Rich, behavioral science Dr. Sue Saxon Bruce C. Flanagan f 1 3 Frank M. Dudley 97 98 Dr. Robert W. Morten, management and marketil Dean Charles N. Millican .. nu..' William D. Heier, coordinator of advising DEAN MILLICAN breaks ground for new - ' Busmess Administration building. Business Administration The College of Business Administration emphasizes that its students learn to understand the challenge and opportunities of the rapidly changing environment in which they will work or operate a business. Students are given a broad foundation in general and liberal education, as well as technical skills and the ability to apply these to business problems. Students are also given a desire to continue learning in the business community after graduation. In these ways, graduates are well prepared to enter the American business scene. 99 Dr. Elmo E. Moretz, elementary education Education Many outstanding teachers are grad- uates of South Florida's College of Education. Between one-third and one-fourth of the students at the Uni- versity are enrolled in the teaching program. Students are educated to teach about the past and to help their pupils grapple with problems of this new age. Emphasis is placed on many different areas of study, as well as the basic education core of required courses. Dean Jean A. Battle Dr. Donald L. LanEz, professional education Dr. Thomas F. Stovall, secondary and graduate education Roy E. Kinnick, - student teaching experiences DrhoRabziggigg-Agfgaggienl; 101 Engineering The College of Engineering is the newest of the University's professional colleges. Activities in today's engineering effort are grouped into three areas-design, research, and the operation of complex engineering systems. The program has been designed so the student may explore individual interests with professional assistance, and, at the same time, pursue course work in traditional engineering programs. Dr. John E. Griffith. structures. materials and fluids. Dr.Mer1e R. Donaldson, electrical phenomen 102 i 1;,-. Dean Edgar W. Kopp :f .'. n't- ;. 14 1 wt;- -. i I. l '- J ohn F. Twigg, pre-engineering RAIN FAILS to mar groundbreaking of College of Engineering. 103 Dean Russell M. Cooper Liberal Arts The College of Liberal Arts continues the general and liberal education begun in the College of Basic Studies. It is organized into four divisions: fine arts, language-literature, natural sciences and mathematics, and social sciences. The College emphasizes individual projects, laboratories, field studies and the opportunity for credit through independent study and examination. Edward Preodor, music Alvah A. Beecher. director of fine arts Harrison W. Covington, art Dr. Gordon Johnson, music Charles Fager, art 105 Dr. James A. Gould, philosophy Dr. J ames E. Popovich, speech 106 Division of Language and Literature Dr. Robert L. Zetler. direct; Dr. Charles N. Micarelli, modern languages 107 Norstog, botany Knut J . Dr. Maybury, chemistry m Dr. P. Calv 108 Dr. Heinrich K. Eichhorn-Von Wurmb, astronomy - Dr. Guy Forman, physics Division of Natural Science and Mathematics . a Dr. Theodore A. Ashford, director Dr. John C. Briggs, zoology a1. t. 1 mat. g; . Dr. Wendell J . Ragan, geology 110 Dr. Roger T. Grange, anthropology Division of Social Science Dr. Anne E. Kelley, political science x --, 1.2- WV: 111 Dr. Alfonso Gonzalez, geography Dr; Paul R. Givens, psychology 112 Dr. Henry Winthrop, interdisciplinary social sciences Dr. Robert A. Goldstein, history 113 George H . Miller, director Cooperative Education Program The Cooperative Education Program is open to all students who have the minimum requirements of 24 hours of academic credit, and a 2.0 average. The program consists of alternating periods of training and study. Students are paid during their training period. However, this program is not a financial aid program, and no student is placed because of needJ 116 Cecil C. Brooks, admissions Office of the Registrar The Office of the Registrar has one of the most complex jobs on campus. Divided into two basic areas- admissions and records-the office is responsible for information on about 20,000 students. Some of the more specific jobs are class roles, all changes in schedules, all admissions to the University, transcripts of grades, selective service classifying, and maintaining the permanent records of all students. I... III. .- IOI '.. I 1.. a:l'iiui . '-:'i nobvnu'c..u0 . . . ... Gene L. Roberts, . pre-admissmns coordmator Ronald L. Keller, office manager Frank H. Spain, registrar Merle V. Slater, records Margaret L. Chapman, special collection librarian Library The University of South Florida Library becomes a familiar place to every university student. The Library has about 100,000 volumes for study and recreational reading, and subscribes to 2,200 journals. The collection is made available to faculty and students by an open stack system. 118 ,.m:-,-; f- . . '; Gerald B. McCabe, acqulsm Louise Wayd, . reference hbrarlan 119 Robert L. Dennard, dean of administrative affairs Administrative staff Robert E. Richmond, . assistant director, fmance and accounting 120 m' tum; ..... . John P. Goree, auxiliary services Jo n J . Bulhell, data processing ' . . ' '--' .' d' Q .g William H. Taft, sponsored research 121 C. Ward Hancock, procurement Clyde; B. Hill, physical plant 122 Raymond C. King, housi ng information services T. Wayne Keene, planning and analysis Calvin C. Miller, continuing education 123 .5- 3 - - - Margaret B. Fisher, dean of women Dr. Gilman W. Hertz, physical education and intramurals 8i Dr. Edward L. Flemming, developm ental center 124 wgm2 . 2 KAJ Charles H. Wildy, dean of men Dean Herbert J . Wunderlich Student Affairs Student Affairs is a personnel service program for students, which comes under the office of the dean of student affairs. The particulars of the program include orientation of new students, residence hall programs, loans, student activities, student organizations, class attendance, disciplinary action and personal counseling. 125 127 Inter Fraternity Council D. Aha! IL Alum: F. Caldwell 5. D11: 1'. Dunno 3. Dick J. Griffin J. Kan: J. bekhnd D. ukamger J. Mtlafronte F. Martina: G. Illkkr D. Surle- D. Walker J. William 128 J. Bell N. Penman 1!. Fox V. Grllnffe M. Hut! 3. Johnna J. Joann K. O'Conmr J. Plum: 0. Smith 0. Spencer 0. Todd J. Vnil C. Wake D. Wildoromr L. Wright :11 Pan Hellenic Council 129 130 D. DeWicghu D. Duke- L Educ A. Enid B. Grindlll J. Bogus J. LIBmIn Elwin ! D. Lichunfnll IL Indian 3. Mitchell 3. Human C. On! W. Owens 3. Pub D. Phillip- R. Pierce G. Prophin G. Raider A. Radar L Behol- D. Rindy B. Skillan J. Sullivan J. Sync: n. mm D. Walka- M. Wud Arete Fraternity The motto of Arete is truth, wisdom and courage. Arete has two major service projects. Twice each year the brothers travel to Live Oak, Florida, to work at the Florida Sheriffst Boys' Ranch. Once each trimester the fia- ternity has a blood drive to benefit the Arete student blood bank. Blood is made available to all students and their families free of charge. Socially Arete has many events, the most spectacular being the annual Cheva- lier Weekend held each spring. Offi- cers for the year were: Donnie Walker, president; Tim Cloninger, vice president; Robin Kirk, secre- tary; Tony Fiorito, treasurer. 131 132 F. Raylei- D. Batty B. Bowlin- T. Conte- E. Cumin 1.. Cum C. Dnm R. Daniel .1. Exam J. W P. Bnney C. Jackson 3. Keck C. Konke C. LIniter D. Llwlen A. Math! J. Moffett B. Moore G. Nu: G. Nichols B. O'Leary J. Shearer B. Sumac C. Wnlett J. Willima- Cratos Fraternity Cratos enjoyed a prosperous year of social, athletic, service and academic activities. On the social scene Cratos will remember the pledge parties, Founders Day Ball, Lions Den and numerous informal house parties. Cratos held a car smash and donated $250 to the USF scholarship fund. Also the brothers worked at registration and in February sold cakes at the parade. wmv- a a - 1. Bell P. Belau'om P. Benz Ct Bolton B. Brown D. College A. Cooper D. Crave B. Diamond 3. Dick B. Ellis G. Elli: C. Fielding 3. Goddud A. Cough E. Gracie M. Grifnn D. Gmthiua 1. leper 3. Harmon 1'. H12! 1. Hillier J. Jordan M. Kunnznwhn J. Lackllnd J. LlRue N. Llwn R. Lindny H. Lindaley s. Lively Enotas Fraternity During the spring trimester Enotas inaugur- ated the Buccaneer Revelry which parallels Gasparilla weekend. The formal. invitation banquet followed. Throughout the year 44 new brothers were initiated. Other parties to remember: the Halloween Party and the Fall Ball, where the Sugar Beats entertained. Enotas won the I-M championship in ath- letics. Officers for the year were: Rell' Lack- land, president; Bob Dick, vice president; John Harper, secretary; Rick Brown, trea- surer. 134 in D. Mccdfrey V. Masters R. Matculfe P. Mullen T. Nelson M. Polo L. Primhnrd L. Scott D. Searles J. Shirley D. Shnbe B. Tilley R. Vllquel G. Willinms G. Woodard I35 FIA Sorority Upholding the ideals of friendship, integrity and achievement, FIA Sorority initiated a first on campus by sponsoring a series of inter- sorority socials. Within the sorority, activities such as slumber parties, camping trips, doughnut sales, car washes and intramural participation created bonds of oneness. Highlight of the year was the traditional White Rose Ball held in honor of - graduating seniors. Officers are . 1, -,. arrival ? Carolyn Walker, president; Janice . ' nigrk-w- Higgins, vice president; and ......-- - . - Susan Gray, secretary. 1-3lil e 1' --. ' 136 -u. mam clLaLt Mam Lanna Emmi Lat;nlleQL P, Allen M. Alvaraon S. Basil J . Bell C. Ciccarello S. Cornwall A. Crownuver D, Evans L Evans P. Fallon M. Fox M. Freeman L. Gallagher G. Garrett B. Gibbs K. Georgina Fides Sorority The girls of Fides participate in activities within all areas of campus life, as well as in sorority activities. During the year, Fides plans Fun and Fancy, Parents' Weekend, a pledge party and Spring Frolics. Folding bandages for the American Cancer Society, working afternoons at the Tampa Day Nursery are service projects undertaken The Fides Five won the Folk Sing Award for the second consecutive year. Officers are: Linda Zuro, president; Pam Ripple, vice president; Sherry Sears, secretary. 138 5;: Kappa Iota Omega Fraternity B. Bnlhgh J. Bradley J. Griffin T. Grimmer .1. Kitchens .1. Loudermilk M. McKenna M. Mnrtin F, Maninus L, Ferrelln H. Riasmnn D. Sohnl K, Vnma G. wasp KIO was well represented in all areas this year. Socially they held the Torchlight Ball, Foundefs Day, Fiji, Goults Groul, Blazer Ball and the Pledge Party. Several times this year KIO brothers donated their time to entertain Hillsborough county orphans. For the second year KIO has won the Lew Sarett Memorial intramural speech award. k -1- .W' h 3mg! ...-. I 140 Ml 5......Tahcw V. Lnneuter B lumhy ,A A vael J . Kline;- F Lulu D. Hutchhmon C. Bowen J . Lung 142 K. O'Grndy S, Pantiinx J. Perrolla J. Perrone C. Spencer J. Vail C. Vizu S. Villarell D. Wilderotter Paideia Sorority Paideia, the oldest sorority on campus, was founded on friendship and service to the University. Recent service projects aid the TB Association and the USF Women's Club, but the sisters find time for picnics, parties and formal balls. Officers are: Carol Spencer, president; Vicki Lancaster, vice president; Susan Villareal, secretary; Ara Cauvel, treasurer. I43 J. Andqun L. Ambmu B. Blunt 0. Boris 1!. Benton P. Camr 1- Ghncy F. Mullnd B. Mulin C. Middlnbruokl K. Miknlun D. Pellegrino C. Ra P. Rook D. Shun A. Tutu: R. Thompson G. Turner C. Vaizht J. Wllhco Talos Fraternity Fifteen men pledged Talos last fall. They can look back with pride on the projects of their pledge class: pledge party, car wash, washing Windshields. The brothers will remember the spaghetti supper, Forum Club, pledge-brother football game, McDonald Training Center service project and many informal gatherings. Officers are Cosmo Re, president; Gene Turner, vice president, Al Crews, recording secretary. 144 146 J. Aihritton S. Blklhr L. Bambemr B. RIM! M. Berna K. Bemrd J. Buckley 3. Caldwcll 5. Chan P. Coplon G. Ooto C. Dinmond L. Ferundu C. Fiche N. Fountain D. Murine V. Grizzltfo L. Hutu A. Hlnun. ll. MIC L. Gum H.Pun s. Prytyh R. Rodrim B. Sanders L. Scogghu S. Smllhy 0. Todd P. Wilson 1. Wright A. Yukawa- IF '...' LII- Sharing diversified interests, yet united by the bonds of sisterhood, the sisters of Tri-SIS strive to uphold their three goals, service, integrity, and sociability. Members participate in intramural activities, and have twice won the Woman's I-M trophy. Competition during Greek Week netted the girls first place in the Greek Sing and Greek Skits. The sorority's one main service project is the scholarship for international students. Sisters sell shares to help finance the education of a foreign student. Social events include a fall camping trip, a ski lodge party, the Topaz Ball, Mardi Gras, and a Mother-Daughter tea. Officers are: Nelda Fountain, president; Fran Wilson, vice president; Jennifer Albritton, secretary. 147 J . Coppem J. Enright R. Eltea G. Hartig J. Kane J. Morton A. Vodner C. Weihnd D. Weiler W. Wood Verdandi Fraternity Verdandi has always had a variety of social activities ranging from formal dinners to beach parties and camping trips. This trimestefs functions were highlighted by a dinner at the Hawaiian Village and a Christmas dance at the Thomas J efferson Hotel. Verdandi believes in doing its part and has made service projects a part of its overall program. 148 J. Blrkenmaier B. Boleata C. Flora D. Flon E. Fuller G. Gillum B. Johnson B. Mcan B. Martin M. Neill 1L O'Conner L. Pyler C. Wheeler Zeta Tau Sigma was formed in April, 1965, with a goal of concordance. It strives for informality in parties such as the Halloween Masquerade and a square dance party. In service, the sisters helped With registration and put on a show for the children at the Tampa Tuberculosis Hospital. 149 .. m.- - .. an...- 7? . --... .- 'm . n... - . v+;- ' ' . .. ...... ,. L 1.- ,, . - M ii.- u 'm. - I -. inn. --.-...,.. IL .1 :3 , 9. . h ' 'ln-h --- 4-h- ' - --q 7.. ' u '- Wim- u 150 151 Duane E. Lake, UC director l: Ken Rollinl, k assistant program advisor . m It. - .- , -- 1 . Rena Antinpri, f' program adwsor . ' Jackie Eichelberger, reservations secretary 152 g. .5. g, t! Dawn Smith, secretary to director '. .I-I- ' n Deanna Bates, activities socretu'y PROGRAM Council, standing, Char- lotte Amman, Bob Whisnant, Carolyn Parkins. Seated, Andra Gregory, Jerry Canfield, Jean Beageard. The University Center J im Blackwell. recreation room 153 154 Social area A costume party featuring the prize- winning ttJolly Green Giant, the Valentine Ball and all other weekend dances were sponsored by the UC dance committee. Fashion shows, Best-Dressed Girl on Campus Contest and nSouth Florida Showcase were all presented under the direction of the fashion and talent committee. Family night 'is perhaps the biggest activity for the hospitality commit- tee. Children of married students, staff and faculty members enjoy an evening filled with spooks, goblins and ghosts. In addition to this event, committee members also serve as of- ficial campus hosts and hostesses for visitors to the University. 155 156 Cultural area The Folk Sing Contest was the big- gest success of the music committee during the first trimester. They were also responsible for the stereo listen- ing hours, the Pitchfork Singers and the jazz and poetry hours. Events sponsored by the arts and exhibits committee included The Face of Viet Nam, The Seminole, and United States Progress in Space. Famous Florida authors Richard Powell and Frank G. Slaughter were among some of the favorite presentations of the special events committee. Sound- sations, featuring the classical and flamenco guitarists, Strunz and Sul- livan, was also a credit to this com- mittee. 157 158 Recreational area How toh lessons included bridge, knitting, photography and charm of- fered by the lessons committee. Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday entertain- ment was provided weekly by the movies committee. Attractions such as Bridge on the River Kwai, and Under the Yum Yum Tree were favorites. Four-time world's billiard champion, J immie Caras, was brought to the University by the recreation committee. Other events were the ice skating party and the Stag Series, whose main attraction was Larry Libertore, manager and head coach of the Florida Brahmans semi-pro football team. 169 -...-...-3Mr4 +545 1?? .154 chJ th-n 4318?th ,4 5H+ 7 M! 1+ Jia-Flfi, INTADf: SU'HK'VIARIH !.!. - new 5u+ Ml kw .1 . , f? u ; m an Aerie gull; PIS 1 MNrMCrffngT fix! I. Z jamr In new 54,4: H 6915: ,14 x3; 1mm um f 3w 160 Functional area Dial 400 was the campaign alogm o! the public relations committee. This electronic secretary, which vs tn up-to-the-minute re of U activi- ties, was origin: by this commit- tee. The personnel committee was re- sponsible for recruiting and orienting members to do UC work. It also spon- sored the annual awards bnnquet. 161 - i ' t: I Q I g. 1 Z John Reber, president Student Association The student association includes all ' regularly enrolled students of the . University. Each student carrying seven or more credit hours per trimester is a voting member of the organization. Through its councils and elected officers the association directs, under supervision of the dean of student affairs, many student - activities. Elections for membership on councils, executive positions within council and the student ' association are held annually. 162 Ed Coris, vice president 163 John Alston, editorial page editor Steve Yates, adviser Lee Sizemore, copy editor The Campus Edition 1 Published every Monday in conjunction with the Tampa Times, the Campus Edition provides up-to-date coverage of campus activities, feature stories and editorial opinion. 1-; Julian Efird, reporter '65 . 6 Jay Beckerman, editor, trimester I Polly Weaver, reporter and secretary 165 Manny Lucoff, TV coordinator. 166 WUSF television -- and radio An educational tool for the University, WUSF provides actual experience to students wishing to make a career of broadcasting. WUSF is staffed by students except for acting Radio Coordinator Paul Koenig and Secretary Shirley Delk. The program director is Tom Hornung; production director, Gerald . Martin; news director, Mary Frances Koemg; fine arts director, April Kalinowski. 167 E. Alvu-u M. Brook: M. Burlington .1. Cuklhno A. Cm- G. Fernt- 6. Finish D. Grann- D. Groom Haley S. Johnson u lal'ilk L. Illndcll 8. Punk B. ann G. Wlbh ' A. Winch Gold Key Honor Society GOLD KEY Officers are Evelio Alvarez Jn, Charlotte Fielgis, Mary Alyce Brooks, Alfred Crews, Margaret Bur- lington. 168 Gold Key Honor Society was established to recognize and encourage scholarship, to stirplglate leadership and to develop a spmt of service. It attempts to evaluate t.he needs of the campus to dec1de which projects will best sgrvg the University. Membershlp gs'by invitation only of students obtalnmg a high grade point average. Athenaeum A. Barnett. M. Eesenbach M. Brooks M. Burlington J. Eckness L. Erickson G. Fernrn S. Johnson G. Kohrt K. led L. Mlndell B. Nickenon S. Pnrdo A. Winch L Zuro ADVISOR Margaret Fisher checks over Athenaeum projects. Athenaeum honors upper class women of outstanding scholarship and leadership. Membership is limited to 25 students and is by invitation only. Any woman having completed 60 hours with a 3.0 or better is eligible. During the first trimester Athenaeum sponsored a conference on graduate studies. DR. HENRY M. Robertson talks to Athenaeum members about advising basic studies students. 169 COLLEGE of Engineering members are, first row, Jim Farmer, Frank Skillen, Frank Henderson, William Cooper, Bill Thompson, Luis Cowan, Wayne Carroll, Charles W. Jackson, Ray Fleming, Bob Landley, Peter Van Parys. Second row, John Nielson, Charles Evans, Ed Walker, Nicklas D. Andrea, Jr., Donald Higgins, 170 W! u- . a V r Richard Fifer, Tony de Varona, Eugene Ferris, Ralph Musale, William R. Opp. Third row, Bruce Kinney, Jerome Kane, John Petrick, Stan Blank, Luis Sastre, Bob Lane, Howard Vedner, Rell Lackland, Dave Win- ter, David Hurkett. Fourth row, Ernie MacFerran, Jr., Bill Schulz, Ray Reynolds. Engineering Association The Engineering College As- sociation was founded in 1964 to provide each engineering student at South Florida with an opportunity to supplement his formal education through frequent communication with professional engineering func- tions. Activities which sup- port this concept include or- ganized meetings with out- standing leaders of engineer- ing and outside visitations of industrial corporations. The success achieved by the ass?- ciation this inaugural-year is largely due to the genergus cooperation of the practicing engineers of the Tampa Bay community. 171 BUSINESS Administration members are, kneeling, Richard Charlton, Joe Zucchero, Charles Daugherty, Sam Gordon, Earl Cunningham, John Carlson, Gerald Union, Dave Lockwood. Middle row, Bill Wight, Pete Peters, Alan Benware, Kathy Rhyne, Barne Ross, Ken Locke, Tom Hazel, Mike Duling, Doug Barr. op row, Ken Keene, Al Schroeder, Richard Walfish, Bill Thomas, George Kruger, John DeNisco, Bill Whitworth, Jim Coppens. Business Administration Club ' 7 . . .-.- f...'- n - Titty: OFFICERS are Kathy Rhyne, secreta ; Bangey Ross, treasurer; Sam Gerda, garlmmentarian; Tom Hazel, vice presi- ent; Ken Locke, president. Baptlst Student Un10n The BSU'seeks to promote the religious growth of individual students through Bible study, worship and fellowship. BSU members tutor students at the Colored Juvenile Home, hold exchange programs with other BSU's and help sponsor international forum dinners. Each summer a number of students serve in missions throughout the United States and abroad. BSU members are, seated, Bob Roath, Nancy Gray, Jane Hall, Tom Jacobs, Dennis Roebuck, Bobbi Parkinson, Kay Gates, Doug Way. Second row, Rev. Ed Lilly, Donna Britt, Linda Long, Carolyn Gorman, Jane McGinnis, Donna Spinks, Phyllis Feagle, Pat Eaton, Carole Rags- dale, Barbara Yost, Bob Yost, Murphy Osborne. Top row, Ronnie Walker, Jim Farmer, Dennis Johnson, Jim Britt. University Chapel Fellowship UCF members, top row, Doug Greene, Richard Lawrence, Elaine Fisher, Linda Grund. Bottom row, Anne Wilkinson, Rogers Magee, Ruth Schoch, Rev. Allan Burry, Rev. James Keller. RELIGIOUS Council members, seated, Judy Ballenger, Denny Grady, Nadine Schmidt. Standing, Peter Grossman, Rick R e Byguist, Joy White, David Hoy, Cecil Brooks, Bobbi Parkinson. . - ':-. i-tI-I,-.-.J . - .171'97 . . iv .-.-:. -'. .-w-' --- - .' ' ' ' a 19?,3131 1 - q ' 4'33. ligious Council luf'J 174 JSU members, seated, Roberta Chiprut, sec- retary; Herb Schainholtz, president; Darryl Weiler, vice-president; Karen Reiter, trea- surer. Standing, Jeanne Brown, Marjorie Schreiber, Harvey Frank, Vicki Roussman, Betty Schainholtz, Barbara Mitchell, Bernard Zaidman, Lois Kramer, Anne Bergman. Sharon Lemo, Phyllis Googel, Tom Golden- son, Dr. Albert Gessman, Allan Friedman. Marine Biology Club 6 ; J eWish Student Union MARINE Biology Club members, standing, Dr. Clinton Dawes, Russell Watrous, Dr. Joe R. Linton, Charles Carranza, Andre Benson, Arthur Brand, Jon Bell, Jim Brickey, JoAnn Birkenmaier, Dr. Frank Friedl. Second row, Janet Chatham, Gary P. Howland, Robert Dein, Gene Walton, Michael Tincher, Mary Lytle, Irma Schmitt. Bottom row, Mary Stames, secretary-treasurer; Frank Hoff, president; Clifford M. Wright, editor of newsletter. 175 SYRINX members are, seated, Chantal Ruilova, Betsy Ketcham, Evelyn Barchard, Vicki Elmore, Elizabeth Higginbotham, Corry Wodward, Joy de Bartolo, Mary Hammond. Kathy Manetta, Susan Kingcome, Tina Ann Adams, Kathy Fink, Martha Rearick. Standing, Yanchus. Linda Robinson, Beverly Sever, Joyce James, Linda ' W I W'lr.tl.u.lfllf.l $ 0 II III I E ..' mu? 5' . ' O . h. . . 3e. it-iut' ' o . n F nun Bay P1 u ; .m' ' .II I, BAY PLAYERS are, seated, Carol LouclgS, ayerS Frank Morse, Karen Sanders, Joey Argemo, Ruth Meadows. Standing, Elizabeth Strmger. Sherman Hayes, Charles Saul, Robert Wolff. Bob Erwin, James Scott, Brion Black. 176 s I'AHON v l-du'- . SPORTS Club Council members are John Bedingfield, Dave St. John, Morry Rakes, Ernie Prentis. Alan : Marder. 177 . ' . Top row, Robert Dutton, Larry o , Eugene Schmldt, son, Fraqk Luncton . . ggggglggnggsPaamefettjggg? DIII'iinle row, Mike Bagby, Babor, B111 Morrow, J1m Henderson, 3111 Dew, Dave ' ' ' ' Perkins Charles Keathley, Ulman, Klt Scruggs, Hank Fleer, J1m Kerwmk, J1m , $3133, $$n6vigggn, Herman Smith, J1m Robert- Fred Atterbury, Bryon Webb. Fencing Club f ' .' FENCING club members are, bottom row, Karen Meadows, Mike Fuller. Middle row, Greta Zielke, J oAnne Young, George Thomas. Top row, Richard Saeger, Charles Rodgers. Alan Marder. 178 J udo Clu1b JUDO club members are, bottom row, Lynn Miller, Barbara Ann Meixell, Arleene Gaumer, Ellen Gahan, David St. John, Phil Fusaro. . N A. ,JQ 91.3,??? f9; myegw 4.: BOWLING club members are, bottom row, Susan Stierwalt, Connie Graham, Pat Hayhurst, Pam Damm, Martha Kerr, Virginia Speights, Laura Schwartz, Andrea Helleis. Middle row, Ray Cooper, Dave Bates, Ken Lavicka, Phil Jackson, Jim Cunningham, Don Johnson, Alan Cunningham, Tom Murphy, Morry Boller, Al Marshall, Ken Alton. Top row, Richard Mayley, John Furman, John Yerick, Bernard - .. -.-+:- -..-.4.- .- H-r-- Rakes. Top row, Chester Kotake, Gloria Grovatski, Stuart Lawrence, David Bunch, Barry Pasetti, John Wholeben, Doran Cushing, Bobby Combs, Stephen Skaggs, J ohn McCullough, Paul Flasher, Jim Johnson, Rick Smith, Guy McGahey, Bob Goodemote. Bowling Club 179 180 .. 3F KARATE club members are, bottom row, Fulton Barker, David Fink, Earl Archer, Bob Duning, Major Salter, Bart Birdsall, Clay Steffer, Dave Elman, Jim Robertson. Middle row, Paul Norris, Herbert Br ant, Jim Sears, Bill Callahan, Brian Douglas, Stephen B 00m, Karate Club Although ,onl three years old the Karate club is t e largest sports club op campus. The club's emphasis Is on kata-formal exercises- and controlled sparring. In this way each member may advance at his own . rgte. Because of the stress on 1nd1v'id'ual improvement with no competltlon a person can be good' at karate rather than better than someone else. j, David Grundy, Cleve Watkins. Top row, Fred Zerla, Rick Marshall, Bob Condon, Frank Wierdson, Roger Doyle, Jim Moses, Larry Thomson, John Dunn, Dave Lehman, Paul Murphy, Dale Case, Bill Coleman, Bob Benton, Ralph Smith. Marty Sweeton, Warren Marless. Sailing Club v.61 ' F'- SAILING club . - members are, seated, Bernice Beringer, Frank Brice, Bruce Zeller- mayer, Mary Starnes. Standing, J udy '. . Moss, Riley ; Winans, Lloyd g . Stahl, Mary .. Anne Ceconi, ' . Jim Jordan. Sports Car Club SPORTS Car club members are Chuck Seibold, Bob Wujick, R. J. Welz, Pgter USullivgn, Kgn Earkg. Jim Laubach, Jay Goldman, Dave Gadd, Robby Johnson, Spence, Stev'e Saperstlen, Mlke Mmardl, Blll Dldson, Graig Peroutka, Don Robertson, Henry Cordova, Bob Ray Jirikowm. 181 Racquet Club RACQUET club members are, bottom row, Debbie Garrison, Sue Patterson, Dennis Caltag'irone, Elesa Nelson, Judy Garcia. Middle row, Kermit Silverwood, Pat Adams, Jackie Adams, Bill Mathus. Top row, Bob Gaskin, Tom Allen, Al Blevins. 43:; . 1' m , . , . '; amhwtw .mimkkx mew snltm X OFFICERS are Elesa Nelson, . Mathus. Dennis Caltag'irone. Sue Patterson, Bl I82 Water Ski Club .. .I ' ' - I ilL in . u; WATER ski club members are, bottom row, Jim Hartley Mellish, Bill Holbrook. Top row, Steve Bruske- Griffin, Greg Poston, Cynthia Attaway, Vicki John- vage, Jim Beboer, John Bedingfield, Robert Broeske, drow, Monica Harty, Constance Culp, Trudi Price, G. Rick Gordon, Jim Clayton, Graig Peroutka. 183 184 II-u-f VARSITY Soccer team members are, bottom, trainer Tony Janitas, manager Harvey Buckmaster. Second row, John Braily, Andre Fernandez, Helge Velde, Darel Dyal, Andy Boris. Third row, Roman Synchek, Bill Varsity Soccer Team Upson, Bob Drucker, Max Nielsen. Fourth row, Frank Glowaski. Dave Afguar, Bill Dryer, Gary Houge, Pedro Gomes. Top row, Jim Houck, Weldon Corbitt, Chuck Keathly, Todd Tanberg, Brian Holt. v Varsity Cross Country CROSS Country team members are John Williams, Lindsey de Guehery, Ed Woodstuff, Bill Keegan, Dave Bower. 186 Varsity Golf GOLF team members are Bob dblin- ger, Bob Sitch, Rick Ragnitt, Jim SWIMMING team members are,for:e- Britt, Bill Dykeman, Mike Curtin, ground, Mlke McNaughton, anql Jlm Rick Lehman, Bob Stricklin. Morton, 3111 Kelley, Dave Naffzmger, Pete Kenning, Steve Steele. ' 2:;4 ' Varsity Swimming 187 UM. IG-p-MWMIII w. rm ,m m ii.me uI-oHII - .459th h-m. ...., .,.V'M MU! AMM U f awfm 6131.! MM 1 .. 1 Ti 189 190 Mrs. Mary Alcorn Mrs. Bobby Allen Jo Ann Angle Harold Ashford Mrs. Barbara Baldwin Manuel Balseiro, Jr. Charles Beamer Ignacio Bello Howard Berry Philip Bickers Anthony Boatman Mrs. Mary Bowman David Brewer Clifton Bridges Olen Britnell Guy Buell Barbara Buerke April 65 Mrs. Barbara Bush Judy Cadenhead Richard Cadwallader Donald Cambas Michael Carpenter David Chadwell William Christian, Jr. Laurence Christman, Jr. 191 John Clancey Linda Cohen William Cirocco Ernest Ciarrocchi Margarita Cruz Terry Cozort Jay Cross J immy Coplon 192 Joan Cullman Roscoe Davidson, Jr. Richard De Aguero Mrs. Jean Del Torte Kenneth Delarbre John Dion John Dobbin Pete Doyal Mrs. Jo Ellen Duke John Duncan, Jr. Salley Edgerton Judy Edmondson Leona. Ehlert .ui Kenneth Ehrenberger Mrs. Diane Fernandez Ronald Fernandez Foster Finley Peter Fisher 193 David Fleer Charles Frey John Gallagher Anna Gibson Emma Gonzalez Arthur Gone, Jr. Patricia Groves Mrs. Leila Hadley George Hall, Jr. Norma Harper Katherine Harris Michael Hess Ella Hibbs Donald Higgs James Hightower, Jr. Richard Hill Linda Hoffman Cecil Holladay Pierre Jean 194 Arthur Johnson James Johnson Frederick Joiner Mrs. Suun Keeney Anna Kemp James Klueh Jack Knight Sharon Knight 195 196 Kenneth Kuykendall Lucian Lawrence Thomas Lackland. Jr. William Lariscy Roni umer John Lnttimer Audrey Limberx Lc-ndro Lombardm Mrs Shanon hmclcu Jumcs Lurk Vmcenl Mnxmo Raleurh Mann J-mes Martens J-mn McHndr Jeanne McSherry Dll'lltl Mensch Unwd Memu Angela Molina James Moore. Jr. Mrs Shsrley Moore Inn Month .VI-rk Moms Floyd Murrell. Jr Runny: Norton Mrs. Ellenjo Obrrer Bette Oliver Joseph Olnun 197 Newton Parker Paula Faster Erich Pahl Theresa Peters George Pfeiffer Robert Poole. Jr. Thomas Pulliun Jone RAmim Linda Revels Marshall Ridge Carolyn Robert Patrick Roberta Dennis Rodriguez Peter Rowe Mrs. Carol Rowhnd Mrs. Sheila Swan 198 Marjorie Schenk Nancy Siebert Mrs. Ruth Schipfer Albert Sierra. Jr. Mrs. Noretta Sheffield Buford Shiver FF E P... 5:. ,. I Cnrlisle Smith Dudley Smith 199 1 , ,1 Elizabeth Smith James Smith William Smith Frances Swhlbush Sherman Steadman. Jr. Phyllis Stephen: .7, William Terry Julie Tholl Reno Villa Ken Waibel Randy Wall Thomas Ward. Jr. Mrs. Barbara Wrbb Richard Weiss John Werner, Jr. Raymond Wilensky Fl Katherine Williamn Philip WiniLuky Mrs. Carolyn Wolfe Kathleen Woodard William Yeaw Mrs. Alice York John Zeien August Zilkie. Jr. David Zinnamon David Crippen. MA. 201 202 Charles Adams Muriel Allen Patricia Allen Mrs. Mary Jane Ambrose Homer Ballen Walter Bauer Leann Baxter Mrs. Janis Beyer Summer 65 Dorene Bishop Diane Bockrath 2.5 .. Miriam Butcher Mrs. Freda Bradbury Delanu Brawn Mrs. Charlene Butler John Chapman Raymond Charlton Joseph Coyne Raymond Cobb Loretta Corcea 203 204 Thomas Croft Mrs. Beatrice Davidson Judith Davis Stephen Davis Carole Demkier Irene Elias Linda Enter Robert Fechner James Gant Sandra Garcia Mrs. Mildred uvk William HBYnsworth William Henderson Mrs. Patricia Hitchcock Mn. Clella Holt Mrs. Jeanette Howse James Huffman Ronald Jaudon Frank Johnson Mary Johnson Robert Jones Samuel Kempster 205 206 Dorothy Laker William Matthews William Lancaster Mrs. Patricia Maxey C. J. MacDonald Gary McBride E. Kay MacKay Carol McCormack Catherine Metziere Merrily Miller Hugh Moore Mrs. Judith Moon aneh Morales Kenneth Mullis Robert Null Hmy Neuhauur Roy Norris Mm. Barbara Patterson Raymond Ray Craig Reynolds Jack Sannell Warren Shaub Gregory Smith James Snell 207 208 Ronald Sykon Robert Taylor William Turner Jerome Ulman Joseph Vacuro Ruben Valdez Joseph Vetrano Ronald Waldhour Stephen Wesurfield Mrs. Jenn Whitman Mrs. Catherine Cody, MA. Muchul Foeuur Kerb O'Dcll Mom H.717 Fred Jonlmu Linda Zuro Dougla- Greene Ann Whllllnmn Bob Dick Dnvnd Gm Aegean selects outstanding seniors The Aegean. with faculty consultation. has cued these nmc seniors for than outstandmg work and service to the Universit . Not limiting t emselvea to scholarship alone. they have dcmonstrnud remnrkablc ability md dedication in non- ucademic areas to enable a well-balsnced campus community. The Univenitv hu profited by their presence. 209 210 Bathe:- P. Airey Jennifer L. Albritton John R. Alfson lluold W. Allen Pttriciu G. Allen Bubcn S. Alvaro: Charlotte J. Amman Richard L. Anderson Roger L. Angst. - Eliubeth Armstrong hm 3' A'b' Gi'bm 3- B'me Sally J. Bnkalnr Brooke c. Ballagh Lillian Bandu June: '1'. Bardin Augustin J. Barreiro Helen c. Battle Robert. Bauer John P. Baumann Michael H. Bach Doug Becker Jay H. Bcckerman Joseph C. Beckhnm Mrs. Anne Bell Barbara A. Berger Stephen E. Berger Kathryn R. Bermrd Damon Beyer 11 Mrs. Marilyn Rickcl Clnmnce T. Bird Beverly J. Bissell Louise M. Black December 65, April 66 211 Robert C. Blunt Frederick F. Boetto Theo A. Bolinb William N. Bonilla Gertrude B. Borkmn Collocn Bowen Arthur Brand Carol Button Bermrd Brensmhan . Beverly Brodenon In. luv A. Brooks Cheryl Brummett Cheryl Buch Jack Buck William Burden Mnmnt Burlington David Bush Donald Bush Manna Cnlderon Kathryn Campbell Gerald Canfield Joyce Cuulhno Amelio Castell- William Chaitow Tyrone Clayton Meta Collmm Charles Coma Dlvid Coleman Anthony Colo Donald Conniclr. Craig Conrul John Cook Wyman Cook Alan Cooper Guyln Cooper 213 ru- FIA- $F $ Robert Cooper Wallace Cormier Geraldine Cato J ohn Countryman Robert Craig Wuhan Crltchlow, Jr. John Crit: Harrison Cronic Mn. Sandra Crow Marin Cmt- m Cunninghun, Jr. 3055? Daniel. Lydia Dunbar Mrs. Ann: Debong John DeNisco In. Both Dick. Ahn Dichl Greta Dixon Mnry Bowling Nam Dunn 214 Manuel Donn. Jr. June Eckness James Egan Glenn Ellis Albert Engol Charles Ennis Ronald Estes Mclva Farwell Larry Felix Irma Fernandez Ann M. Fernandez John Fernandez Joseph Ferolito Mrs. Betty Fatty Chery! Ficke Charlotte Fields Linda Flenker Robert Flynn 215 Michlcl Foenter PhyIIig Folsom Charles Fomes Nelda Fountain Mrs. Mirth: Puke: LA Mary Preemln Ann Frets John Fretwell Lurlcne Gallagher Ania Glmil Gernldine Gnrcia Thom-s Gates Raulette Gnudruu Gordon Geiuler M ' - Mm Gerber Linda Genon Lucille Gimme Robe Glen, Richard Gold 216 Ca rmen Gonzales Gary Gorco Ozzie M. Grayes David Greene Douglas Greene Linda Griffin Mrs. Betty Grimes Virginia Grizzaffe Daniel Groolhim: Bruce Goeuloe Lind: Hnefner David Hall Keith Hall Marcia Hall William Hancock Gary Nuke Joseph Harms 217 Mary Hartlage Monica HIHy Marion Ennis Thoma Hue! Bnrbarn Heffelfinger Richard Hernandez John Hester Lynn. Holloway Billie Hollowell Charles Holmes Dennis Houff Inn. Huuhenu John Hutchinson Howard Jamieson, Jr. Robert. Jaquay Evelyn Jun 218 Suph-chai J eeyangkatin Terrance Jeffriel Fred J enkina Daniel J imam: Marjorie J ohmon Suun Johnson James Jordon Thomu Jordon Karen Kndel Jerry Keene, Kay Keller James Kerwick Roland King, Jr. Robin Kirk Rlymond Kimhner Lenia Kin Mrs. Mary Koenig Ben Knisely 219 Gmr Knjicek Kathy Ladd Scott Lahte Janice Lang Jacob L. LaRue Shuun Luk- Chriatine Lazzara Dianne Lewis Nellie Lewis Kenneth Licke Hugh Lindaley Diana Little Sharlenc Lloyd David Lockwood John Lope: Adelle Love Phillip Lucas Laura Mmden 220 Margaret Mush Steve Marshall Annette Mason Ellen Mason Albert MIUIES, Jr. Stephen Maxwell Nelson McAfee June McAleer Hnul Mchtty Wayne Meriwether David Merriam Henry Maser Becky Meyer Bubnn Miller Lynne Miller June. Mingwiger 221 Kenneth Parka Mrs. Nancy Patterson Joseph Patton Sandra Peck Dominic Pellegrino John Perry Carl Plasketc Benjamin Plowman Leah Pollock Ralph Powell Raymond Price Erma Pullarn James Pullin H Dennis Ram. Maurice Rakes Miriam Rankin Betty Ratliff Ronald Rcslcr 223 Frederick Sodentrom Carolyn Sparks Sandra Sprague Carol Shutter Altn Stodmm J ordu Sup David St. J ohn Charlotte Stokes Jlmel Strohmengor John Sullivan Nnncy Summers Richard Sutherlmd Bubnra Swisher Richard Sykes Randall Talley Phyllis Tart Andrew antler 225 John lelor Vincent Thum Cecelin Todd Glen Travel: In. Carol Tnnril Shirley Tucker Mrs. Emma Turner Russell Turner Jack Upton JoAnn le Lydin Vernon Charles VOiSM Mn. Oneu Wnkefoni Richud Wnlfilh lrn wuk Jo umu Charles Ware John Wuhburn Charla Webb Geoffrey Webb lku Wilmington Mrs. Aileen Worley Ronald Young Mrs. Arlene Wells Julia Wilderouer Alene Yarrow Leroy Zemke M rs. JoAnn Wests! Carol Williams Anna Ycubowor Joseph Zucchero J amen Whnrton Mrs. Ann Winch Cornice Wheeler Joan Wood April n65 AGUIRRE, MRS. IRMA, B.A. Education. ALCORN. MRS. MARY. B.A. EducationlLibersl Arts; honors con- vocation, upper class council. ALLEN, MRS. BOBBY, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, literary so- ciety. poetry in Le. ALLEN. GARY, B.A. Education. ANDERSON, CLIFFORD, B.A. Liberal Arts. ANDERSON, JOSEPH, B.A. Liberal Arts; math honor societ , RA, residence council. intramura s chsirman. ANGLE, JO ANN. B.A. Educntion. ARES, ROBERT. B.A. Libenl Arts. ASHFORD, HAROLD, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, NASA fel- lowship, Woodrow Wilson fellowship, math honor society, SA president, Ls. editor, university band, senior utire author, athletic council. AHERBURY, MRS. MARY, B.A. Liberal Arts. AUSTIN. MRS. PRISCILLA. B.A. Liberal Arts. BALDWIN. MRS. BARBARA, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. BALSBIRO. MANUEL JR., B.A. Business Administration; senior ac- counting club treasurer. BARBABELLA. JAMES. B.A. Liberal Arts. BARCO, MRS. EVELYN, B.A. Education. BARTLETI'. GEORGE, B.A. Business Administration. BAUCOM. WARREN. B.A. EducationlLibonl Arts. BEAMER. CHARLES. B.A. boral Arts. BEHNKE. CARL, B.A. Business Administration. BBLDING. ANN, B.A. EducationlLibenl Arts. BELLAMY. DIANA, B.A. EducstionlLibel-al Arts. BELID. IGNACIO. B.A. Lihenl Arts. KERRY. HOWARD. B.A. Liberal Arts; mnth honor socie treasurer. veterans club vice prest- dent, Ruuisn club. 8881'. MRS. THELMA. B.A. Education. BICKBRS. PHILIP. B.A. Liberal Arts; chorus, student art show. BLBSING. ROBERT, B.A. ucntion. IOAgdlAlgi. AlgalONlY, B.A. ucs on en Art ; Y Democrats. RA. I oung DOBIER. ROBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts. ROGER. ERNEST JR, B.A. Liberal Arts. BOWMAN. JUDITH. B.A. Education. 228 Senior Directory BOWMAN, MRS. MARY, B.A. Education. A BOYER, EDWIN B. . EducationnLiiaeral Arts. BRADY, MYKEN, B.A. EducatioMLibez-al Arts. BRAY, CLAUDE. 13-A- Liberal Arts. BREWER, DAVID, B.A. ' Business Administratlon; club. BRIDGES, CLIFTON. B.A. Liberal Arts. BRITNELL, OLEN. B.A. Liberal Arts. BROADSTREET, MARJORIE. B.A. EducatiorVLibez-al Arts. BUELL, GUY. B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, SA rep, sailing club, photography club. BUEHL, MRS. ROSAMOND, B.A. EducatioNLibeI-al Arts. BUERKE, BARBARA, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. BUSH, MRS. BARBARA, B.A. Education; BSU. CADENHEAD, JUDY, B.A. Education; Civinettes president. SFEA, Christian Life Fellowship. CADWALLADER, MARY, B.A. Bu 3 i n es s Administration l Liberal Arts. CADWALLADER, RICHARD, B.A. Business Administration; senior class president, SA, bus. ad. club. CAIRNS, BABETTE, B.A. Education. CALAFELL, MRS. AIDA, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. CALLAHAN, ETHEL, B.A. Liberal Arts. CALVERT, MRS. MILLICENT, B.A. Basic Studies. CAMBAS, DONALD, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts; Gold Key. CAMPBELL, MARY, B.A. Liberal Arts. CAPLINGER, VICKI, B.A. Education. CARPENTER, MAREESA, B.A. Education. CARPENTER, MICHAEL, B.A. leeral Arts; Gold Key. CHADWELL, David, B.A. Busmess Administration; senior ac- counting club. CHAPMAN, RICHARD, B.A. Liberal Arts. CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM JR., B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts; SFEA, NEA, Canterbury Club, Civil War Roundtable. CHRI$TMAN, LAURENCE JR., B.A. Liberal Arts; Civitan Club. CIARROCCHI, ERNEST, B.A. Eduqation; SFEA, bowlin Presldent: Epsilon hall soci chair- man, sUmvez-sity choir; sports club council. CIRgCCp. WIkLIAM, B.A. usmes d . ' ' . club; wusnmmlstmhon, bus. ad. CLANCEY. JOHN, B.A. Business Administration; dorm floor governor, dorm athlets h ' SA leg., bus. ad. club. m c alrmm' bus. ad. club CLYATT, OSCAR JR., B.A. Liberal Arts. COATES, JANET, B.A. EducatioMLAberal Arts. COHEN, LINDA, B.A. Education; JSU. COLLAR, JAMES, B.A. Liberal Arts. COPLON, JIMMY, B.A. Liberal Arts; Bay players, Hamlet, The Imaginary Invalid, A Trumpet Calling, J. B., Man with the Oboe, Enotas, intramural football, softball, volleyball, basketball. COWAN, ROBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts. COZORT, TERRY, B.A. Liberal Arts. CROSS, JAY, B.A. Liberal Arts; Shaw festival. CROWELL, ALLEN, B.A. Business Administration. CRUZ, MARGARITA, B.A. Liberal Arts; civic unit chairman, international student organization, senior class committee, Paideia, Young Democrats. CULLMAN, JOAN, B.A. Liberal Arts; Delta hall president, Aegean activities editor, senior class commencement chairman, senior sa- tire, Catholic organization, Univer- sity-Community Chorus, Argos resi- dence council. CURTIS, SHIRLEY, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts; SFEA, NEA, Civinettes vice president, Young Democrats, Canterbury Club, intramurals, RA. CUTLER, WILLIAM JR., B.A. Business Administration. DAVIDSON, ROSCOE JR, B.A. . Liberal Arts; SA president and ylce president, business leaders orgamza- tion president, UC movie committee, geography club. DAWKINS, JAMES JR., B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. DEAGUERO, RICHARD, B.A. EducationnLiberal Afts; Cratgs re- ?zding secretary, vice presldent; DEAN, JOHN. B.A. Education. DELARBRE, KENNETH, B.A. Business Administration;. bus. ad. club executive vice pres1dent: SA civic unit. DELTORTO, MRS. JEAN, B.A. Basic Studies; Gold Key,Athenaeum. DIAZ. DORIS, B.A. EducatioMLibez-al Arts. DION, JOHN, B.A. Liberal Arts; sports car club. fenc- ing club. DISHAROON, MRS. ALICE. B.A. Education. DIXON, JOYCE, B.A. Education. DOBBIN, JOHN, B.A. Liberal Arts; Verdandi, bus. ad. club. DOYAL, PETE, BA. Liberal Arts; SA leg., Enotas trea- surer, IFC, intramurals. DUBOIS, QUENTIN, B.A. Liberal Arts. DUKE. MRS. JO ELLEN. B.A. EduvstionBLibersl Arts. DUNCAN. JOHN JR.. B.A. Libersl Arts; SA leg. DURHAM. MRS. CAROLINE. B.A. Liberal Arts. EDGERTON. SALLEY. BA. Education; SA. UC dsnce commit- tee, Fides, council of sororities. in- tramursls, ski club. EDMONDSON, HOBDY. B.A. EducstionlLibers! Arts. EDMONDSON. JUDY. BA. Education; SFEA. BSU. senior din- nersdsnce committee chsirmsn. FIAs ERLERT. LEONA. B.A. Ifibenl Arts; uper clsss counselor. literary society. i.e., Campus Edition. EHRENBERGER. KENNETH. RA. Liberal Arts. ELLIOTT. VANCE JR., BA. Business Administration. ERWIN. THOMAS. BA. Liberal Arts. EL'BANKS. MRS. SHIRLEY. B.A. Education. E'ARRINGTON. ELIZABETH. ILA. Business Administration. FAVATA. MRS. RAY. B.A. Education. FERNANDEZ. MRS. DIANE. BA. Education. FERNANDEZ. GENELLE. B.A. Educstion. FERNANDEZ. JOSE. ILA. EducationsLibernl Arts. FERNANDEZ. LINDA, ILA. Liberal Arts. FERNANDEZ. RONALD. B.A. Liberal Arts. FESSENDEN. MRS. BEVERLY. ILA. EducationlLibersl Arts. FINLBY. FOSTER. B.A. Business Administration; bus. ad. club, senior accounting club presi- dent. Young Republicans secretary. FISHER. PETER. BA. Business Administrstion. FITCH, JAY. ILA. Liberal Arts. FLEER. DAVID. BA. Liberal Arts; Canterbury club, cy- clopschs cycling tesm captain, re- ligious council. amateur radio club. sports car club. FLETCHER. MRS. SUSAN. B.A. Liberal Arts. FLOWERS. DAVID. B.A. Liberal Arts. FREY. CHARLES. BA. Business Administration. SA leg., bus. sd. club. GAITHER. ROY. B.A. Business Administration. GALLAGHER. JOHN. BA. Liberal Arts; SA, UC romsm coun- cil chairman. Arele. I C. GARFINKEL. JL'LES. BA. Liberal Arts. GARROTT. JOAN. B.A. Education. GIANCARLO. FRANK. BA. EducationlLibersl Ans. GIARDINO. HENRY. B.A. Liberal Arts. GIBSON. ANNA. ILA. Education. GONZALEZ. EMMA. B.A. Educslion. GORDY. MRS. DONNA. ILA. Education. GOSH, ARTHUR JR.. B.A. Education; communicstions commit- tee. residence council. work-study, Aegean photographer. Educational Resources photographer, Talos vice president ipledge clsssi. Fides mss- cot, sports csr club bus. mgr.. skin diving club. IFC. GRAF. FRANCES. B.A. Liberal Arts. GREBIN. JOEL. B.A. Education. GROVES. PATRICIA. B.A. Education, SFEA. GL'REY. HELEN. B.A. Liberal Arts. GL'YER. KATHLEEN. BA. Educationlldbersl Arts. HADLEY. MRS. LEILA. B.A. EducationIl.iberal Arts. HAGIN. JUDY. BA. Education. HALL. GEORGE JK. BA. Business Administration. HANST. DONALD, RA. Business Administration. HAROLD. RICHARD. ILA. Libersl Arts. HARPER. NORMA. BA. EducationlLibersl Ans. HARRIS. KATHERINE, B.A. Education; BA. IIARTUNG, TIMOTHY, B.A. Liberal Arts. IIAYHL'RST. GERALD JR. BA. Education. HERBERT. THOMAS. BA. Liberal Arts. HENDRY, SANDRA, BA. Education. HERKINS. JIM. BA. Liberal Arts. HERMS. GERALD. B.A. Libersl Arts. HERMS. MRS. SALLY. B.A. Liberal Arts. HERRERO. HAROLD. BA. Business Administrstion. HESS. MICHAEL. BA. Educstion; Young Democrats. Csm- pus Edition. Civil War Roundtable. HIBBS. ELLA. B.A. Education. HICKINBOTHAM. HARRISON. BA. Liberal Arts HIGGS. DONALD. B.A. Libersl Ans. HIGHTOWEB. JAMES L. B.A. Education. HILL. MALCOLM .18.. BA. Business Administntion. HILL. RICHARD. B.A. EducationlLibersl Arts; Young Re- mbgcsns, SEFA. WUSF, in: lab n . HILTON. MRS. NANCY, B.A. EducstionlLibersl Arts. HOEPT. MRS. REBECCA. BA. Educstion. HOFFMAN. LINDA. EA. Liberal Arts; UC personnel commit- tee secreury. leadership training, senior clsss torch light chsirmsn. bowling lesgue. HOLLADAY. CECIL. B.A. Liberal Ans: BSU president. re- ligious council, intramursls. HOLLAND. LYNNE. B.A. EducstionlLibersl Arts. ROUGH. MRS. VELDA. B.A. Educatioanibersl Arts. HOWARD. JOHN, BA. Business Administrstion. HUGHES, PETER. B.A. Liberal Arts. HUGHES. THOMAS. ILA. Business Administration. JACOBS. MILTON. B.A. Business Administration. JEAN, PIERRE, BA. ijersl Arts; SA, student. arts coun- cil president. symphony orchestra concerimaster. JOHNSON. ARTHUR. ILA. Educstion. JOHNSON. CARL, BA. Liberal Arts. JOHNSON. JAMES. ILA. Liberal Arts. JOHNSON, JAMES. B.A. Business Administration; bus. sd. club. JOHNSON. LOL'IE. BA. Liberal Arts. JOINER. FREDERICK. B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, politics club. Civil War Roundtable. ltslisn club. history club, intramurals. JONES. JOHN. B.A. Business AdministrstionlEducstion. KEENEY. MRS. SUSAN. B.A. Liberal Arts. KELLY. THOMAS lll. B.A. Liberal Arts. KEMP. ANNA. B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. KEYS, PHILIP. BA. Business Administration. KlF'FHR. JAMES. B.A. Liberal Arts. KIFFER. MRS. NANCY. ILA. Educstion. KING. JAMES, B.A. Business Administration. KLINGEL. WALTER JR. BA. Educationlldbenl Arts. KLEUH. JAMES. BA. Liberal Arts; BA. inur-vsrsity Christisn Fellowship president. KNIGHT. JACK. B.A. Liberal Arts. KNIGHT. SHARON. BA. Liberal Arts; Gold Key. KL'YKENDALh KENNETH. B.A. Business Administrstion: senior sc- counting club. LAFORCE. WILLIAM. BA. Liberal Arts. LACKLAND. THOMAS JR. B.A. Liberal Arts; Enous Vice president and ledgemsster. student orients- iion esder, inlramursls. LARISCY. WILLIAM. BA. Business Administration; Tslos, bus. sd. club. water ski club. judo, work- study. LATTIMER. JOHN. BA. Liberal Arts; SA exec. committee. Civiun, residence council, Bets hsll Congress. LAWLER, NANCY. BA.- Business Administrshon. LAWRENCE. LUCION. B.A. . Business Administntion; senior sc- counting club publicity chslrmsn snd recording secretary. LEASE. CHARLES JR. B.A. Education. LEBER. LARRY. BA. Business Administration. LECKEBAND, GISELA. BA. Libersl Arts. 229 LEMANSKI, MRS. BETTY. EA. . Liberal Arts; Le Cercle Francais, work-study. . LEONARD, MARSTON. EA, Liberal Arts. LERNER. RONI, B.A. - ; Liberal Arts; SA corresponding sec- retary, CFS standards committee, residence halls council secretary, UC fashion and talent committee sec- retary, Fides. LIMA. MRS. JUDITH, B.A. Education. LIMBERG. AUDREY. ILA. - Business AdministrationlEdueatlon. LIMOGES. LANCE, B.A. Liberal Arts. LOPIANO. MICHAEL, B.A. Liberal Arts. LOMBARDIA. LEANDRO. ILA. Business Administration; SA leg., gres. pro tempore, president; Lew srett speech. V LOVELESS, MRS. SHAARON, B.A. EducatioMLiberal Arts. LOWE. WILLIAM. B.A. Liberal Arts. LOWREY, JOAN, B.A. Liberal Arts. LUCAS, JAMES. B.A. Business Administration. LUTER. THOMAS, B.A. Business Administration. MACALPINE, WILLIAM, B.A. Business Administration. MAGGIO. VINCENT. B.A. Liberal Arts. i MANN. RALEIGH, B.A. Liberal Arts: Gold Key, Campus Edition editor, ress club president, Wesley foundation, choir. MARCIANO. JANET. B.A. Liberal Arts. MARSEE. HOWARD. B.A. EducatiowLibenl Arts. MARTENS, JAMES, B.A. Business Administration; bus. ad. b mamas. JAMES, us. Business Administration' bus. ad. club, veterans club presi ent. MeCANN. ROSEMARIE. BA. 1 A . modimh 'Rmu. EA. Libenl Arts. IkGlNlTY, SYLVIA. B.A. EducationILibex-al Arts. McSHERllY. JEANNE, EA.- EduestionlLiber-l Arts; Gold Key, Young Democrats corresponding sec- retsry. MEGRONIGLE. JAMES. EA. Liberal Arts. IBISBN. DANIEL. B.A. . Liberal Arts; geology club, intra- mursll aIl-Itsr team. MERRI'I'I'. DAVID. B.A. Liberal Arts. IIIKALSEN. KARSTEN. BLA. Liberal Arts. IILBS. GLENDA. ILA. EducationlLibenl Arts. MILEa-RICHARD, B.A. Business Administration. Illls. LOUIE, B.A. EducationlLibenl Arts. HITCHELL. JOE J B. . .0 Liberal Arts. K. A BLBY. MRS. MYRTL . , EducationlLibersl A1112: EA IOLINA. ANGELA, B.A. EducstionlLibe l A 0 ' deis ueeI-etul'y.n rts. SFEA' Pu. 230 MONTGOMERY, MRS. MARCIA. B.A. Liberal Arts. . MOORE, JAMES 111.. EA. Education. MOORE, MRS. SHIRLEY. B.A. Educstion; SFEA. MOORE, WILLIAM JR., B.A. Liberal Arts. MOREDA, IRENE. B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, Young Democrats. i i . MORRIS, MARK, B.A. H Basic Studies; UC program COUDCII, lab band director, university band, chorus. MOSS, MRS. LEE. B.A. EducationlLiberal 'Arts. MURPHY. JOSEPH, B.A. Liberal Arts. MURRELL, FLOYD JR., BA: Education; SFEA, SNEA. NORTON. BONNIE, B.A. Liberal Arts; at club. OBERER, MRS. ELLENJO, B. A. Education; SFEA. OLIVER, BETTE, B.A. Education; UC, League of Women Voters, Fides. - OLSIAN. JOSEPH, B.A. Business Administration; club, sports car club. OSTEN, GERY, B.A. Education. - OUELLETTE. PAUL. B.A. Liberal Artspcommencement com- mittee, billiards, bridge. OWENS, ROBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts. . PAHL, ERICH, B.A.s Liberal Arts; Verdandi secretary and vice president, IFC, CFS, Young Democrats, concert band, jazz lab band, religious council, Wesley foun- dation president. PANARELLI, MRS. MARIE. B.A. ' Education. ' s PARKER, NEWTON, B.A. Business Administration. FASTER, PAULA, B.A. ,. Liberal. Arts; SA secretary. .JSU, UG, Campus Edition, Fides. PATRICK, RODNEY, B.A. Liberal Arts. PENDARVIS, LAWRENCE, B.A. . Liberal Arts. .. PENNINGTON, LYNDA. B.A. Education. . PETERS, THERESA, ILA. - Education; SFEA, NEA, BSU, Uni- versitngommunity choir. PFEIFFER, GEORGE, B.A. Liberal Arts. . - PITISCI, GILBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts. ' POOLE, ROBERT 111., EA. Liberal Arts. PORTIS, RAYMOND, B.A. Liberal Arts.. - . PRESSTMAN, EDNA, B.A.' Liberal Arts. . . PULngBtiE:E7LMbES.IPATRICIA' B.A. uca o i r A t ' Edition editor. a r 3' campus PULLJAM, THOMAS, B.A. Liberal Arts; Enotas vice president, parliamentarian. . ' PUTT! EARL,- B.A.- Liberal Arts. RACKLEY, JAMES. RA. Liberal Arts. . bus. ad. . RAMIREZ-MENENDEZ. JOSE, BA, LilzeralhArtst; math honorary so. cie y, c emis ry club 11 ' foreign students club: 9 ysxcs club, RAMSEY. LOIS, B.A. EducationlLibex-al . Arts. RANSOM. MRS. ELIZABETH, BA. EducationlLiberal Arts. ' REED, MRS. SHARON, RA. Education. REVELS, LINDA, B.A. . EducationlLibez-al Arts; RA, Cam. pus Edition. . . RICHARDSON, MRS. PATRICIA. EA. Education. . RIDGE, MARSHALL, B.A. Business Administrations ROBERT, CAROLYN, B.A. Liberal Arts; Athenaeum, RA, FIA chaplain, concert band, UC special events committee. ROBERTS, DAVID, B.A. Liberal Arts. ROBERTS, PATRICIA, BA. Education; Tri-SIS. ROCHA, RICHARD, B.A. Liberal Arts, , i RODRIGUEZ, DENNIS, B.A. Liberal Arts; math honorary society vice president. ' RODRIGUEZ, GAYLE, B.A. Liberal Arts. RODRIGUEZ, NOELIE, B.A. - Liberal Arts. ROLLINS, JANICE, B.A. Education. , . ROWE, PETER, BA. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, Talos, Le Cercle Francais, Newman club. ' ROWLAND, MICHAEL,' B.A. ROWLAND, MRS. CAROL. B.A. Liberal Arts; math honorary society, orientation student leaders SANDERS. MRS. MARY, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. SAVAGE. MRS. SHEILA, B.A. . Liberal Arts; residence hall presl- dent, auxiliary services commit-tee, interim steering committee,1Fldes president, social chairman. SCHAEFFER, CAROLE, B.A. Education. SCHENK, MARJORIE, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. SCHIPFER, MRS. RUTH, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts; SFEA, po- etry festival, Man with the Oboe. focus debate, readers theatre.coun- cil chairman, intercollegiate debste tournament, water ski club, parlia- mentary debate, senior' class play. SCHMID, ALFRED, B.A. V EducationsLiberal Arts. SCHNEEGOLD,. BARBARA, BA. Education. . , SCHULZ, ROBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts. SHACKELFORD. SUSANN, ILA.- Business Administration. SHAFER, JAMES, B.A. . Business Administration. SHEFFIELD, MRS. NQRETTA. B-A- Education; i SFEA. SHERMAN, SHARIANN, B.A. - Education. SHIFLE'l'l', MRS. PATRICIA. B.A. EducationILibez-al Arts. SHIVER, BUFORD, BA. . ' Business Administration; SA leg bus. ad. club,,senior class elections chairman. SIEBERT, NANCY, B.A. Liberal Arts; Delphi, Le Cercle Francais treasurer, geography club, bicycle club president SIERRA, ALBERT JR., B.A. EducationiLiberal Arts; Enotas, SFEA, SNEA, national council for social studies, intramurals. SINES. RUSSELL JR B.A. Business Administration. SMITH, CARLISLE, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key treasurer and charter member, fencing club, karate club. SMITH, CYNTHIA. B.A. Liberal Arts. SMITH, DUDLEY, B.A. EducationiLiberal Arts; SFEA, Catholic student club, Delphi. SMITH, ELIZABETH. B.A. Education; exceptional child club, UC hospitality committee. SMITH, JACQUELINE, B.A. Education. SMITH, JAMES, B.A. EducationfLiberal Arts ; R i p i e no club president, orchestra, jazz lab band. SMITH, MARGARET, B.A. EducationiLiberal Arts. SMITH, WILLIAM. B.A. EducationiLiberal Arts. STAHLBUSH, FRANCES, B.A. Liberal Arts; Paideia president, pan hellenic council, Young Democrats. STEADMAN, SHERMAN JR., B.A. Liberal Arts; Enotas corresponding secretary, IFC, physics club, intra- murals. STEBBINS, SARA, B.A. Liberal Arts. - STELLMACH, DIANNE. B.A. Education. STEMBRIDGE, LYNDA, B.A. EducationiLiberal Arts. STEPHENS, PHYLLIS, B.A. Education; Siges, CFS BSU secretary, religious council. STONESIFER, MRS. CHRISTINE, B..A EducationlLiberal Arts. ., STRAHM, GEORGIA, B.A. Liberal Arts. STRICKLAND, MRS. FRANCES B..A EducatiorVLiberal Arts. STUART, MARIAN, BA. EducationfLiberal Arts. SUMNER, MRS. CAROLE, B.A. EducationALiberal Arts. SWINDALL, LINDA, B.A. Education. SYMES, SHARYN, B.A. Education. TARTAGLIA. JOHN, B.A. Basic Studies. TERRY, WILLIAM, B.A.' Liberal Arts; Enotas treasurer, Amicus Curia, Circle K, residence hall council. TERSHANSKY, RONALD, B.A. Liberal Arts. TESSEM, SUSAN, B.A. - Liberal Arts. THOLL, JULIE, B.A. Liberal Arts. THOMAS, LYNWOOD, B.A. EducationfLiberal Arts. TILLIS, CECIL, B.A. Liberal Arts. TOLEDO, VILMA. B.A. Education. TORRENS, RICHARD, B.A. Liberal Arts. 'FOWLER, RAYMOND, B.A. EducationlLibei-al Arts. TRANTHAM, WILLIAM. B.A. Liberal Arts. TRUAB, DONALD. B.A. Liberal Arts. TREMOR. MICHAEL, B.A. Liberal Arts. TRICE, WILLIAM, B.A. Liberal Arts. TRIGGS, MRS. GEORGIA, B.A. Education. TROUT, JAMES, B.A. Business Administration. TRULUCK, LINDA, B.A. Liberal Arts. VANDERIPE, AVERILL, B.A. EducationlLiber-al Arts. VECCHIO, GAYANNE. B.A. Education. VEITH, PHILIP, B.A. . Business Administration. VERNER, BARBARA, B.A. Liberal Arts. VILLA, RENE, B.A. Liberal Arts. WAHLBERG, SHARON, B.A. Education. WAIBEL, KEN, B.A. Liberal Arts; judo club. WALL, THOMAS, B.A. Liberal Arts; chemistry club, track club, national science foundation undergraduate research fellowship. WARD, THOMAS JIL, B.A. Business Administration. WEAVER. GERRY, B.A. Education. WEBB, MRS. BARBARA, B.A. . Liberal Arts; Gold Key, Athenaeum. WEBB, KAREN, B.A. Liberal Arts. WEHINGER, MRS. THERESA, B.A. EducatianLiberal Arts. WEISS, RICHARD, B.A. Business Administration; chaplain, intramurals. WELLS, MRS. CAROLYN, B.A. Education. WELLS, PATRICIA, B.A. Education. WERNER, JOHN JR., B.A. Liberal Arts. WEST, GEORGE JR., B.A. Liberal Arts. WHISENHUNT, THOMAS, B.A. Business Administration. WILENSKY, RAYMOND, B.A. Liberal Arts; Verdandi, RA, geog- raphy club president. WILKINS, KATHERINE, B.A. Liberal Arts. WILLIAMS, KATHERINE, B.A. Education; FIA RA. WINANS. CAROLYN, B.A. . EducatiowLiberal Arts. WINITSKY,PHIL1P, B.A. EldgcationiLiberal Arts; physics c u . WOLFE, MRS. CAROLYN, BA Education; Paideia. WOODARD, KATHLEEN, B.A. Business AdministratioMEducation. YEAW, WILLIAM, B.A. Business Administration; senior ac- counting club. YORK, MRS. ALICE, B.A. - EducationaVLiberal Arts; League of Women Voters chairman, Le Cercle Francais. Enotas ZEIEN, JOHN, B. A. Liberal Arts; Taios, soccer club ZILKIE, AUGUST JR, B.A. Education; SFEA. ZINNAMON, DAVID, B.A. Business Administration; senior ac- counting club, fine arts chorale. . ZWOLINSKI, PETER, B.A. Liberal Arts. CRIPPEN, DAVID, MA. Elementary Education; graduate as- sistant June ,65 ADAMS, MRS. Education ALEXANDER, MRS. LILIA, B. A. EducationiLiberal Art's. AMBROSE. MRS MARY. B. A. Education. AMON, RICHARD, B.A. Liberal Arts. BAKLANOFF, WLADIMIR, B.A. Liberal Arts. BALLENTINE, RALPH II, B.A. Liberal Arts. BARRASS, JAMES JR., B.A. Liberal Arts. BELCHER WILLIAM, B.A. Liberal Arts. BEYER, MRS. JANIS, B.A. EducationiLiberal Arts. BRESLIN, MRS. MARIE. B.A. Education. BRYAN, JIMMY, B.A. Liberal Arts. CALLAHAN, ETHEL, B.A. Liberal Arts. CARR, MRS. MARY, B.A. Education. CATALANO, MARY, B.A. Education. COIL, MRS. SHARON, B.A. Education. CONNER, MRS. PATRICIA, B.A. Education. COWAN, ROBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts. DEOPERE, MRS. DARLA, B.A. Education. DOMANSKI, T. E. JR., B.A. Business Administration. FAUSTl WALTER, B.A. Liberal Arts. FERNANDEZ, G. H., B.A. Education. FISHER, MRS. DEBBIE, B.A. Education. FOX, HARRISON 13., B.A. Liberal Arts. FURLOW, FRANCES, B.A. Liberal Arts. GENDLER, PATRICIA, B.A. Education. HAGAR, JAMES, B.A. Liberal Arts. HAIMOVITZ, ALLEN, B.A. Liberal Arts. HEADLEY, HEIDI, B.A. Liberal Arts. HESTER, JOHN JIL, B.A. Education. HICKS, MRS. MARY, B.A. Education. HITCHCOCK, MRS. Education. HOFFMAN, DIANA, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. EMILY, B.A. PATRICIA, B.A. 231 HOLLAND. LYNNE, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. HOWARD, JOHN, B.A. . Business Administration. HUDGINS. SUE. B.A. Liberal Arts. HUDSON, CAROLE. B.A. Education. HURLEY, NINA. B.A. Liberal Arts. HU'I'I'O, ANDREA. B.A. Liberal Arts. KELLEY, MRS. MARTHA. B.A. Education. RIFLE, KENNETH, B.A. Liberal Arts. LANCASTER. WILLIAM II, B.A. Liberal Arts. LEE, MRS. CRYSTAL, B.A. EducationuLibersl Arts. LEIFESTE, DALE. B.A. Liberal Arts. MIcDONALD, C. J., B.A. Liberal Arts. MncKAY. ELEANOR, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, Athenaeum president. SA reg.l senator. trea- surer: French Clu president, Inter- national Club, University-Commun- ity Orchestra. McCLUAN. MARTHA, B.A. Liberal Arts. McLELLAN, LINDA, B.A. Education. METZIERE, MRS. C. H.. B.A. Education. MORALES, PAMELA, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. PORTIS. RAYMOND, B.A. Libenl Arts. ROBERTS. PATRICIA, B.A. Education. RUEBELING, MRS. NEDBA. B.A. Education. SALTZ, MRS. JEAN, B.A. EducationiLibenl Arts. SCHMI'IT. MRS. ANN. B.A. Liberal Arts. SHOFI. JOHN. B.A. bersl Arts. SIEGEL. MARK. B.A. Liberal Arts. SILVER. PETER. B.A. Education. SLESNICK. FAITH. B.A. Education. SMITH. JACQUELINE, B.A. Education. STELLMACH. DIANNE, B.A. Education. SULLIVAN. JACKSON JR., B.A. Liberal Arts. VACCARD. JOSEPH. B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. VALDES. RUBEN, B.A. Libenl Arts. VALIN. JAMES, B.A. Liberal Arts. WALDHOUR, RONALD. B.A. Libenl Arts. WESTERFIELD. STEPHEN. B.A. Liberal Arts. WHITE. NANCY. B.A. Liberal Arts. WILLIAMS. K. J.. B.A. Education. WRIGHT, DONALD. B.A. Libenl Arts. YEDVOB, ELEANOR. B.A. Education. 282 August 65 ADAMS, CHARLES. B.A. Liberal Arts. ALLEN. MRS. MURIEL, B.A. EducatiorVLiberal Arts. PATRICIA, B.A. ALLIIilljeral Arts; RA, Civinettes. UC. ANDERSON, JOHN, B.A. Liberal Arts. AREGOOD, CHARLES. B.A. Liberal Arts. BACHMAN, MICHAEL, B.A. Liberal Arts. BALLEW, HOMER JR., B.A. Business Administration. BARNARD, GEORGE, B.A. Business Administration. BARRASS, JAMES JR.. B.A. Liberal Arts. BAUER, MRS. SARAH. B.A. Education. , BAUER, WALTER. B.A. Business Administration. BAXTER, LEANN, B.A. Education. BELCHER, MRS. NANCY, B.A. Education. BIGGERSTAFF, JAMES, B.A. Liberal Arts. BISHOP, DORENE, B.A. Business Administration. BOCKRATH, DIANE, B.A. Basic Studies. BOLEY, WALTER, B.A. Liberal Arts. BONEBRAKE, MRS. MARION, B.A. Education. BOYER, ROBERT, B.A. Business Administration. BRADBURY. MRS. FREDA, B.A. Education. BRADLEY, PAUL, B.A. Business Administration. BRADY, MRS. CAROLYN. B.A. Education. BREWER, JOHN, B.A. Education. BRIDGES, MRS. GLENDA, B.A. Education. BRIEST. ROBERT, B.A. Business Administration. BRILLHART, BARRY, B.A. Business Administration. BROWN, DELANA. B.A. Business AdministrationiEducatian. BROWN, ROY, B.A. i Liberal Arts. BRYAN, JIMMY, B.A. Liberal Arts. RUNNER, MAX, B.A. Liberal Arts. . BURNSTEIN, MARTIN, B.A. Liberal Arts. BUSI, RONALD, B.A. Liberal Arts. BUTCHER, MRS. MIRIAM, B.A. Education; Christian Science, SFEA. BUTLER, MRS. CHARLENE. B.A. Education. CHAPMAN, JOHN, B.A. Business Administration; bus. ad. club. CHAR'LTON, RAYMOND, B.A. Liberal Arts. CLARK. MRS. NANCY, B.A. Education. COBB, RAYMOND, B.A. Business Administration; bus. ad. club. COGAN, GAYLE, B.A. Liberal Arts. COLBURN, DENVER JR., B.A. Liberal Arts. COLE, MARCO, B.A. Education. COOPER, MRS. ANNE, B.A. Liberal Arts. CORCES, MRS. LORETTA, B.A. Liberal Arts. COWAN, ROBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts. COYNE, JOSEPH, B.A. Liberal Arts. CROFT, THOMAS, B.A. Liberal Arts; psychology club. DANN, MRS. BARBARA, B.A. Education. DAVIS, JUDITH, B.A. Business AdministratioMEducation; Fides. DAVIS, STEPHEN, B.A. Liberal Arts; Verdandi chancellor, Young Democrats, WUSF, Circle K, J SU, Campus Edition cartoonist, IF'C, intramurals. DAVISON, MRS. BEATRICE, B.A. Liberal Arts. DEMKIER, CAROLE, B.A. B u s i n e s 5 Administration; Delphi, UC dance committee. DlDIO, STEFANO, B.A. Business Administration. DORMAN, RICHARD, B.A. Business Administration; SA rep., Arete. DOUGLASS, WILLIAM 111, B.A. Business Administration. EBY, KATHERINE, B.A. Liberal Arts. ELIAS, IRENE, B.A. Education. ENTER, LINDA, B.A. Liberal Arts. FAUST, WALTER, B.A. Liberal Arts. FECHNER, ROBERT, B.A. Business Administration; bus. ad. club. FINKELSTEIN, JACQUELYNE, B.A. Basic Studies. FOWLER, MRS. YVONNE, B.A. EducationiLiberal Arts. GANT, JAMES JR, B.A. EducationiLiberal Arts. GARCIA, SANDRA, B.A. Education; FEA. GATEWOOD, GEORGE, B.A. Liberal Arts. GEE, BILLY, B.A. Education. GENTRY, DOROTHY, B.A. Basic Studies. GERRETS, MRS. MONA, B.A. Liberal Arts. GLENN, JOHN, B.A. Liberal Arts. GONZALEZ, EDUARDO, B.A. Liberal Arts. GOODPASTER, EDWARD, B.A. Education. GUTIERREZ, ARMANDO, B.A. Liberal Arts. HAESLY. RONALD, B.A. Liberal Arts. HALLING, GAIL, B.A. Liberal Arts. HAWK. MRS. MILDRED. B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts; Interna- tional club, League of Women Voters. HAXTON, JOHN, B.A. Liberal Arts, HAYNSWORTH, WILLIAM, B.A. Liberal Arts; math club, work-study. HENDERSON, WILLIAM. B.A. Liberal Arts; BSU. HERZOG. DONALD, B.A. Liberal Arts. HICKS, MRS. MARY, B.A. Education. HICKS, ROY JR., B.A. Business Administration. HISEY, DIANA, B.A. Education. HOERER, ROBIN, B.A. Liberal Arts. HOLT, MRS. CLELLA, B.A. Education. HORMUTH, DONALD, B.A. Liberal Arts. HOWSE, MRS. JEANETTE, B.A. Education; SFEA, SNEA. HUFFMAN, JAMES, B.A. Business Administration. HUTCHINSON, NEUMAN, B.A. Liberal Arts. HUTZLER, RICHARD, B.A. Liberal Arts. JAUDON, RONALD, B.A. EducationiLiberal Arts. JOHNSON, FRANK III, B.A. Education; Gold Key Wesley foun- dation president, religious council, SFEA. JOHNSON, MARY, B.A. Education; residence hall president, SA leg., SFEA, national council for social studies, UC program council, cultural committee. JONES, ROBERT, B.A. Business Administration. JORDAN, MRS. SANDY, B.A. EducationBLiberal Arts. KARR, DIANA, B.A. Education. KEITH, THOMAS, B.A. Liberal Arts. KEMPSTER, SAMUEL, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. KIM, MRS. IRENE, B.A. Education. KNIGHT, MRS. BETTIE. B.A. Education. KOENIG. PAUL. B.A. Liberal Arts. KUTZ, JOHN. B.A. Liberal Arts. LAKER, DOROTHYhBA. Liberal Arts; camera club. LANTZ, MICHAEL, B.A. Business Administration. LAVINSKY, IRA, B.A. EducationILiberal Arts. LEPLEY, SHARON, B.A. Liberal Arts. LEWIS, JOHN, B.A. Liberal Arts. LEWIS, MILTON, B.A. Liberal Arts. LINDALL. WILLIAM JR.. B.A. Liberal Arts. LIPPINCOTT. LEON JR., B.A. Liberal Arts. MARIANI, RAFAEL, B.A. Liberal Arts. MARINE, ULRICH, B.A. Liberal Arts. MATTHEWS, WILLIAM JR.. B.A. Business Administration; Talos. MAXEY, MRS. PATRICIA, B.A. EducationBLiberul Arts. McBRIDE, GARY, B.A. EducationlLibersl Arts. McCORMACK, CAROL, B.A. EducatioMLiberal Arts; League of Women Voters. McKAY, DONALD, B.A. Liberal Arts. McMURRY, MRS. PEGGY, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. MIJARES, MARGARITA, B.A. Liberal Arts. MILLER, MERRILY, B.A. Liberal Arts; F'ides president, coun- cil of sororities, RA, SFEA, Luther- ans, religious council. MINEWISER, JAMES. B.A. i Liberal Arts. MOBLEY, MRS. MYRTLE, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. MOORE, BRADFORD, B.A. Liberal Arts. MOORE, HUGH, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. MOORE, MRS. JUDITH, B.A. EducationnLiberal Arts. MULLIS, KENNETH, B.A. Business Administration; Gold Key. Arete, bus. ad. club. MUNSON, SCOTT, B.A. Liberal Arts. MURPHY, MRS. MARY, BiA, Education. NALL, ROBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts; SA leg., Arete trea- surer, student orientation leader, pre-law club, UC program council: sports car club president, water skl club vice president. NEUHAUSER, HARRY. B..A Business Administration. NICHOLSON, JOSEPH, B.A. Business Administration. NORRIS. ROY. B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key. NOVAK, ROBERT. B.A. Liberal Arts. OELRICH, ROSEMARY, B.A. Liberal Arts. OVERCASH, WILLIAM, B.A. Business Administration. PARKINSON, TRAVERS, B.A. Liberal Arts. PATTERSON. MRS. BARBARA. B.A. Liberal Arts. PELHAM, REGINALD, B.A., . Liberal Arts. PHILLIPS, DENNIS, B.A. Liberal Arts. PHILLIPS, MRS. KAREN, B.A. Liberal Arts. PIETY. MICHAEL. B.A. Liberal Arts. PONSARD, PAUL, B.A. Liberal Arts. POTTER, MRS. FAY, B.A. EducationiLiberal Arts. RADLOFF, JOHN, B.A. Business Administration. RAMON, BONNIE, B.A. Education. RAST, GEORGE, B.A. Liberal Arts. RAY, RAYMOND. B.A. Business Administration; Enotas. REARDON, ROLAND, B.A. Business Administration. REECE, JOHNNIE, B.A. Liberal Arts. REYNOLDS, CRAIG, B.A. Business Administration. ROBERTS, LEFFIE. B.A. Liberal Arts. ROE, JAHNA. B.A. Education. SAHM, SUSAN, B.A. Education. Tri-SIS, SANDERS. ALBERT. B.A. Liberal Arts. SANTO. WILLIAM, B.A. Liberal Arts. SARVER, OTTO, B.A. Liberal Arts. SCANNELL, JACK. B.A. Liberal Arts. SCHEIDERER. MRS. MARGAREI', B.A. Education. SCHMIDT, ERIC, B.A. Business Administration. SCHMITT, MANFRED, B.A. Business Administration. SCHULTZ, RONALD, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. SHAUB, WARREN, B.A. Liberal Arts; racquet club, UC spe- cial events committee. SHIFFMAN, REUBEN, B.A. Liberal Arts. SMITH. GREGORY. B.A. Liberal Arts. SMITH, LEILA, B.A. Basic Studies. SNELL, JAMES, B.A. Business Administration; SA leg., Arete, residence hall board of gov- ernors, Civitan, bus. ad. club. SPENCER, ALBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts. STEVENSON, JOEL, B.A. Liberal Arts. STOTTLEMYER, MICHAEL, B.A. Liberal Arts. SYKORA, RONALD, B.A. Business Administration. TAYLOR, JOHNNY, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. TAYLOR, ROBERT, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. TAYLOR, ROBERT E., B.A. Business Administration; Enotas, residence hall chairman, senior ac- counting club corresponding- secre- ry. TENNIS, MRS. JOAN. B.A. Liberal Arts. TERSHANSY, RONALD, B.A. Liberal Arts. TESSEM, TERENCE, B.A. Basic Studies. THURN, VINCENT III, B.A. Liberal Arts. TIPTON. DENNIS. B.A. Business Administration. TOUCHTON, DAVID. B.A. Business Administration. TOWLER, RAYMOND, B.A. 'Liberal Arts. TUCKER, MELVIN, B.A. Business Administrution; K10, bus. ad. club. TURNER, WILLIAM JR., B.A. Business Administration; senior ac- counting club. ULMAN, JEROME, B.A. Liberal Arts; Zeta Phi Epsilon, psy- chology research assistant. UNDERHILL, MRS. DONNA, B.A. Liberal Arts. USHER, ELAINE, B.A. Education. USSERY, JEAN. B.A. Liberal Arts, VAN ECK, MRS. NANCY. B.A. EducationiLiberal Arts. VETRANO, JOSEPH, B.A. EducationnLiberal Arts. WALTHER, LINCOLN, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. 233 WANAMAKER, LINDA, B.A. Education. WARE, CHARLES JR., B.A. Business Administration. WELLS, MRS. MARY, B.A. Liberal Arts. WHEATON. JAMES JR., B.A. Liberal Arts. WILSON, FREDERICK, B.A. Business Administration. WINSETT. MRS. JOAN, B.A. Education. Wl'l'MAN. MRS. JEAN. B.A. Education. WOLF, ROBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts. WOOD, MRS. ELIZABETH, B.A. Liberal Arts. XIDES, VIKE, B.A. Liberal Arts. ZWOLINSKI. PETER, B.A. Liberal Arts. December i65 ALLAN, MRS. MARY, B.A. EducatioMLiberal Arts. ALMERICO, SANDRA. B.A. Liberal Arts. ALVAREZ, MRS. BARBARA. B.A. Education. ALWIN. MRS. SHIRLEY. B.A. Education. AMBROSE. LOUIS III. B.A. Business Administration. ANGSTEN, ROGER, B.A. Business Administration; senior ac- counting club. ARMSTRONG, MRS. ROBERTA. B.A. Education. AVERY, MARION III, B.A. Liberal Arts. AXELBERG. RICHARD, B.A. Business Administration. BAKALAR. SALLY, B.A. EducatioMLibex-al Arts. BATTLE, HELEN, B.A. Education. BECKER. MRS. JANE, B.A. Liberal Arts. BELL. MRS. ANNE. B.A. Education. BALLAGH. BROOKE, B.A. Business Administration. HARRIOS. RENE, B.A. EducationfLiberal Arts. HELLINO, THOMAS, B.A. Liberal Arts. BENJAMIN, MRS. FELICE, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. BERTA. WILLIAM, B.A. Liberal Arts. BEYER. DAMON II, B.A. Liberal Arts; Young Americans for Freedom chairman. BLAKE, PHILIP, B.A. Business Administration. BRESNAHAN. BERNARD III, B.A. Business Administration. BROOKS. MRS. MARY ALYCE, B.A. Basic Studies; Gold Key vice presi- dent, Athenaeum secretary-treasurer, Campus Edition. BUCH. CHERYL, B.A. Liberal Arts; band, orchestra, water ski club. BURNSTEIN, MARTIN. B.A. Liberal Arts. BUSH. DAVID, B.A. Libefal Arts; aviation club vice president. 234 CAMPO, DONALDA, B.A. Education. CAPELLE, KENNETH. B.A. Liberal Arts. CARR, JOHN, B.A. . Business Administration. CARSON, PETER, B.A. Liberal Arts. CASTELLS, ARNELIO, B.A. Liberal Arts. CLAYTON, TYRONE, B.A. Business Administration; SA rep bus. ad. club treasurer. COGAN. MRS. GAYLE. 13-A- Liberal Arts. COGAN. JAMES, B.A. Liberal Arts. COGGINS. LADONNA. B.A. EducatioMLiberal Arts. COKER, JERRY, B.A. Basic Studies. CONNICK, DONALD, B.A. Liberal Arts. COOK, JOHN, B.A. Liberal Arts. COOPER, ALAN. B.A. Business Administration; Enotas, bowling club secretary-treasurer, senior accounting club. CORMIER, WALLACE, B.A. Liberal Arts; Crates. CROZIER, JAMES, B.A. Liberal Arts. CROW, MRS. SANDRA, B.A. , Education; work-study secretary. CUNNINGHAM. GEORGE, B.A. Business Administration. CUTCHIN, LINDA, B.A. Liberal Arts. DAY, MRS. AGNES, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. DEAN, ROGER, B.A. Education. DICKENS, MRS. BETTE, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts; band,chorus, orchestra. DIXON, GRETA, B.A. Liberal Arts; Catholic student club co-founder, first vice president; Young Americans for Freedom, Campus Edition, band. DOMINGUEZ, IVO, B.A. Liberal Arts. DUGGER, MRS. JACQUELINE, B.A. Education. DURAND, MRS. MARIA, B.A. EducationILiberal Arts. EDGAR, LINDA, B.A. Education. ELLIS, GLENN, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts; Enotas sec- retary. ELPHICK, HAROLD, B.A. Liberal Arts. FERNANDEZ, ANA, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. FERNANDEZ, MAYNARD, B.A. Business Administration. FLENKER, LINDA, B.A. Inberal Arts; Fides chaplin, Chris- tian Science club, windjammers. FORNES, CHARLES, B.A. Business Administration. FOWLER, MRS. YVONNE, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. FRANKLIN, MAVIS. B.A. EducationBLiberal Arts. FREE? OLA, B.A. ucation; FAHPR, PE ma'ors. GALLAGHER, LURLENE, B.A.J Liberal Arts; Fides cor. sec., Aegean co-editor. GANDY, ROY, B.A. Liberal Arts. GEORGE, MRS. BRENDA, B.A. Education. GIGANTE. LUCILLE, B.A. EducationILiberal Arts; Zeta Tau Sigma, SFEA GONZALEZ, FRANK, B.A. Liberal Arts. GRECO, SAMUEL, B.A. Business Administration. GUETZLOE, BRUCE. B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. HACKWORTH, MRS. MARGARET, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. HAEFNER, LINDA, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. HALEY, STEPHEN, B.A. Liberal Arts. HALL, MRS. JULIA, B.A. Education. HANCOCK, WILLIAM, B.A. Business Administration; senior ac- counting club. HARDY, ROBERT, B.A. EducatioxVLiberal Arts. HARKNESS, ROGER, B.A. Education. HARRIS, MARIAN, B.A. Liberal Arts. HART, THOMAS, B.A. Liberal Arts. HARTLAGE, MARY, B.A. Liberal Arts. HARWELL, MARLENE, B.A. Education. HAZEL, THOMAS, B.A. Business Administration; bus. ad. club vice president. HEDERVARY-KONTH, MRS. CHARLOTTE, B.A. Liberal Arts. HEDGE, JOANNA, B.A. Basic Studies. HERMS, MRS. GLORIA, B.A. Education. HETTERICH, RAYMOND, B.A. Business Administration; senior ac- counting club. HIGHBAUGH, SUSAN, B.A. Education. HINES, MRS. BILLIE, B.A. EducatioMLibex-al Arts. HIRES. LARRY, B.A. Liberal Arts. HOLLENBECK, SHIRLEY, B.A. Liberal Arts. HOUGHTALING, DANIEL, B.A. Liberal Arts. HOWZE, MYRA, B.A. EducationfLiberal Arts. HOWZE, THOMAS 111., B.A. EducatioMLiberal Arts. HUGHES, MARYJO, B.A Education. HUTCHINSON, JOHN, B.A. EducationlBusiness Administration. HUTCHINSON, NEUMAN, B.A. Liberal Arts. JEEYANGKATIN, SUPHACHAI. B.A. Liberal Arts; International students organization. JENKINS, FREDERICK, B.A. Liberal Arts; SA senator, Arete charter member, president; work- study, UC program council, presi- dent regional conference chairman and delegate. assistant program ad- Visor. JIMENEZ, DANIEL, B.A. EducationlLibenl Arts; Bay Play- ers, Italian club secretary-treasuter; ' C movie committee. Enotas, JOHNSON, MARION. B.A. Education. JOHNSON, NEIL, B.A. Education. JOHNSON, SUSAN, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, Athenaeum. KEENEY, JERALD, B.A. Liberal Arts. KELLER, KAY, B.A. Liberal Arts. KIRKLAND, BONNIE, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. KIRCHNER, RAYMOND, B.A. Business Administration. KLAUS, MRS. JEAN, B.A. EducationsBasic Studies. KOENIG, MRS. MARY, B.A. Liberal Arts, Athenseum, WUSF. readers theatre guild. KNIGHT, MRS. BETTIE, B.A. Education KORB, JACQUELINE, B. A. Educat' Ion. KROEGER, DONALD, B.A. Liberal Arts KUHN, JANE, B.A. Business Administration. KUNDE, MRS. KATHLEEN, B.A. EducationsLiberal Arts. LAHTI. EDWARD, B.A. Liberal Arts; Tslos, UC committee. LAMER. NORMAN. B.A. Business Administration. LANE, KENNETH. B.A. Business Administration LANG, JANICE. B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. LAVINSKY. IRA, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. LAWHORNE, JOHN, B.A. Liberal Arts. LEIBY, CLAUD, B.A. Education. LESIAK. MARIE. B.A. Liberal Arts. LINDSAY, GEORGE JR... B.A. Education. LOGAN, WAYNE JR... B.A. EducationIBusiness Administration. LOMBANA, ALFRED, B.A. Business Administration. LOOPMAN. FREDERICK B.A. Liberal Arts. LUNDQUIST, RAYMOND JR, B.A. Education. LYONS, MRS. DELORES, B.A. Education. LYONS, GEORGE II, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. MANISCALO, JACK, B.A. Liberal Arts. MARSH, MARGARET, B.A. Education; SFEA, work-study. MATHIEU, MARCIA, B.A. EducationILiberal Arts. McBRIDE, GARY, B.A. EducationlLibersl Arts. McCAFFREY, DANIEL, B.A. Liberal Arts. McCA'l'FY, HAZEL, B.A. Liberal Arts: Campus Edition. McREYNOLDS, VYNA, B.A. EducationILibei-al Arts. MERIWETHER, PHILLIP, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. MILLER, MRS. SHIRLEY, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. MITCHELL, BRUCE, B.A. Liberal Arts. MORLEY. KENNETH. B.A. Business Administration. MOCKABEE, MAXINE, B.A. Education. MOFFE'I'F, JAMES, B.A. Education. MOORE, CAROL, B.A. Education. MORALES, MANUEL, B.A. Liberal Arts. MURPHY, MRS. MARY, B.A. Education. NELLIS, DAVID. B.A. Liberal Arts. NELSON, WILLIAM. B.A. Business Administration; bus. ad. club. NICHOLSON, DAVID, B.A. Liberal Arts; Young Democrats, Russian club. OLDRIDGE, WILLIS, B.A. Liberal Arts. OLSEN, NANCY, B.A. Liberal Arts; Tri-SIS social chair- man, panhellenic rep.; UC hospital- ity committee, Neuman club, Delta zupes, best dressed girl contest. OPP, CLIFFORD JR., B.A. Liberal Arts; SA leg., Student A1- fairs committee, Arete secretary and historian, senior class treasurer, United Fund chairman, Circle K OUELLE'I'PE. JOHN, B.A. Business Administration. OVERMAN, GARLAND. B.A. Liberal Arts. PARDO. MRS. SUSAN, B.A. Business Administration; Gold Key, Athenaeum, math honor'ary society secretsry-tressurer senior account- ing club PARKS, KENNETH, B.A. Business Administration; SA leg Arete, band, sports car club. PATTERSON, MRS. NANCY. B.A. Education. PECK, SANDRA, B.A. Business Administration. PLOWMAN, WILLIAM. B.A. Business Administration. PLUTA. JOHN, B.A. Liberal Arts. POST, WALTER, B.A. Business Administration. PUTNAM, MRS. KAREN, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. RAMSAY, JAMES, B.A. Liberal Arts. REBER, JOHN, B.A. Business Administration. REECE, JOHNIE, B.A. Liberal Arts. REYNOLDS, MRS. LOIS. B.A. EducationlLibersl Arts. RHODEN. GARY, B.A. EducatiowLibersl Arts. RICE, ERNEST JR., B.A. Liberal Arts. RINDY, DONALD JR., B.A. Education. ROBERTS, WILLIAM JR... B.A. Business Administration. RODGERS. MRS. PATRICIA, B.A. EducationILiberal Arts. ROSS, MERILEE, B.A. Liberal Arts. ROUNTREE, RODNEY, B.A. Business Administration. RUMORE. GRACE, B.A. Education. RUSSELL. WAYNE. B.A. Liberal Arts. SANCHEZ, MRS. MARGARITA, B.A. Liberal Arts. SANSBURY, SARACHARLES, B.A. Education. SCHOENBORN, MRS. MARION, B.A. EducationILibetal Arts. SCOTT, JOSEPH JR., B.A. EducationnLiberal Arts. SCRUGGS, MARK, B.A. Liberal Arts; physics club secretary- treasurer. SEAY, CAROL, B.A. EducationlLibersl Arts. SHAUB, WARREN, B.A. Liberal Arts. SHELTON, HARRIS, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. SMITH. JOSEPH, B.A. Education. SMITH, NANCY, B.A. EducatioMLiberal Arts. SPARKS, MRS. CAROLYN, B.A. Education. STACKHOUSE, ROBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts. STEDMAN, ALAN. B.A. EducationlLibersl Arts; University band, Westminster Fellowship, re- ligious liberals. STEPELTON, JULIA, B.A. Liberal Arts. STEWART, ROBERT, B.A. Education. STOKES, CHARLES, B.A. Liberal Arts; Arete. Civitisn. STOKES, CHARLOTTE, B.A. Education; 1380, Christian fellow- ship, work-study. STUDEBAKER, MRS. DORIS, B.A. Liberal Arts. SUAREZ, YVONNE, B.A. EducationlLiberal Arts. SULLIVAN, JOHN, B.A. Business Administration; K10. sen- iiir:ccounting club, judo club, ksrste c u . TARTLER, ANDREW, B.A. Liberal Arts. TAYLOR, VERA. B.A. Education. TEMERSON. TIMOTHY, B.A. Business Administration. THOMPSON. ELIZABETH, B.A. Education. THURN, VINCENT, B.A. Liberal Arts. TOCZYLOWSKI. ANTHONY. B.A. Education. TSAVARIS. MRS. CAROL. B.A. Education. TURNER. MRS. EMMA. B.A. Education. VACHER, MRS. HELEN, B.A. Liberal Arts. VICKERS, LAURENCE 111., B.A. Liberal Arts. VOIGT, CHARLES, B.A. Liberal Arts: Talos, band. WAKEFORD, MRS. ONETA, B.A. Liberal Art WELLS, MRS. ARLENE, B.A. Education WHARTON. JAMES, B.A. Liberal Arts; UC program council, USF theater productions. WHATLEY, JAMES, B.A. Liberal Arts. WIGHT, WILLIAM 111, B.A. Business Administration. WILLIAMS. CAROL, B.A. Education; SFEA, geozrspher's club. 235 WILLIAMS. WALTER. B.A. Liberal Arts. WILSKY. MRS. JANICE. B.A. Libenl Arts. WILSON. ORRIN. B.A. Liberal Arts. WITMAN, MRS. JEAN, B.A. Education. EN BA LEY. MRS. AILL . . . wmilitlucationlLiberal Arts. OY. B.A. . ZWgIEnhEARm; reader's th-egtre guild president, leaderuhip tragmng pro- gram. poetry featlval, Intramural speech activities. ANDERSON. MRS. MERCEDES, M.A. Education. HAYGOOD. MRS. JEAN, M.A. Educ-tion. April ,66 AIREY, ESTER. B-A- Liberal Am. ALFSON. JOHN. B.A. , Buuineu Adminiltration; senior ac- counting club. ALLEN. HAROLD. B.A. Liberal Arts; physics club. ALLEN, PATRICIA. B.A. Education: 00 hospitality commit- tee. Aegean organizations editor, University Chapel Fellowship. AMMAN. CHARLOTTE. B.A. Education: UC hospitality chairman. UC program council secretary. ANDERSON. RICHARD. B.A. Libenl Arts. ARMSTRONG. ELIZABETH. B.A. Libenl Am. ASBELL. FRANCIS. B.A. Eminent Administration. BAILIE. GILBERT. B.A. Bulinm Administration: Circle K. BANDES. LILLIAN. B.A. Liberal Arts. BANMANN. JOHN. B.A. Bullneu Administration: senior nc- countlng club. BARDIN. JAMES. B.A. Liberal Arts. BARRBIRO. AGUSTIN, B.A. Liberal Am; nations! science foun- dation remnh, fencing club. BEACH. MICHAEL B.A. Liberal Am; theltre productions. BECKER. DOUG. B.A. Liberal Arts. BECKIERMAN. JAY. B.A. Liberal Am; Campus Edition fea- ture editor. managing editor, editor. BECKHAM. JOSEPH. B.A. Libgnl Am: SA secretary, court of renew chief justice, Arete president. BENEFIT. CLAUDIA. B.A. 3:9?LA13: chaniu. fine arts chor- . m r mu: 2 - dent arts council. nsemble, atu BERGER. BARBARA. B.A. U531 13:3, ; Goldl Key. Counter- os ihi ' Est fmhmn upward? committee. BERGER. STEPHEN. BA. Ili'kughlAtlft-l: h hionon convocation, . e In c a tum captain. Illn- 1M tootb-ll BICKBL. MARILYN. B.A. BIRD zeiticm: SA leg. .. ARBNCP. B.A. labors! Am: 01mm. 236 BISSELL, BEVERLY. B.A. Education. BLACK, LOUISE, B.A. Education. B A ROBERT, . . BLUIlfiEt'aral Arts; SA presidentipro tem- pore, Talos chaplain, parllgmentar- inn; IFC, senior class presndent- FREDERICK, B.A. BOEITEJERI Arts; Beta hall scholarship chairman, standards chairman. BOLINT, THEO. B.A. . Liberal Arts; math honorary soclety, Fides. BONILLA, WILLIAM, B.A. Liberal Arts. BORKMAN, GERTRUDE, B.A. Education; SFEA treasurer. BOWEN, COLLEEN. B.A. Education; SA, Paldela. BRAND, ARTHUR, B.A. . Liberal Arts; marme blolqu. glub. intramurals, residence hall Judlclary. BRAXTON, CAROL, B.A. . . Liberal Arts; SA leg, llterary sou- ety, book exchange chairmgn, Istu- dent affairs committee, Wdeam- mers. FIA treasurer. BRENNEMAN. JEAN. B.A. Education. BRODERSON. BEVERLY, B.A. Education. BROWN. FRANCES. B.A. Education; residence council, UC hospitality committee, SFEA. BRUMMETT, CHERYL, B.A. Education, SFEA president, vice president, secretary; SA. BUCK, JACK, B.A. Liberal Arts; concert band, orches- tra, Ripieno, jazz lab band, Bay players. BURDETT, WILLIAM, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, math honor- ary society, physics club, Russian club, work-study. BURGER. DONALD, B.A. Education; Arete, band, orchestra. Ripieno president, brass choir, SNEA, jazz lab band. BUSH. DONALD, B.A. Afro-Alian Studies. CAGNINA. MARY, B.A. Education; Paideia. CAMPBELL, KATHRYN, B.A. Education. CANFIELD, GERALD, B.A. Liberal Arts; student orientation leader, Civitans state treasurer, IFC treawrer, Crates best pledge, pledge premdent, rush chairman; UC pro- gram. council chairman, UC public relatxons committee chairman, Epsi- gglnhall vice president. Campus Edi- CODE, BEVERLEY, B.A. ucation. COFL'IN, CHARLES JR, B.A. leeral Arts; Talos, work-study. COLE! ANTHONY, B.A. leeral Arts; honor code committee. SA leg-. Uc h to - Chairman, D 0 g'mphy commlttee COLEMAN, DAVID, BA. Liberal Arts; RA, band. COOK. WYMAN, B.A. Education. COOPER, GUYLA, B.A. Liberal Arts; P d ' tre council. 81 em, readers thea- COOPER, ROBERT Education. ' B.A. COTO, GERALDINE, B.A. Education; Tri-SIS, SFEA. COUNTRYMAN, JOHN, B.A. Liberal Arts. CRAIG, ROBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts. CRITZ, JOHN II, B.A. Liberal Arts. CRONIC, HARRISON, B.A. Liberal Arts. CUESTA, MARIA, B.A. Education. CUNgIISGHAhjh EARL, B.A. usmess ministration- club, gplf club. ' hm ad. DANIELS, BOBBY, B.A. Liberal Arts. DAUBAR, LYDIA, B.A. Education. DIEHL, ALAN, B.A. Liberal Arts. BOWLING, MARY, B.A. Liberal Arts; FIA. DUNN, NORMA, B.A. Education; Gold Key, Athemeum, intgervarsity Christian Life fellow- shlp secretary-treasurer, Florida poetry festival. DURAN, MANUEL, B.A. Education. ECKNESS, JUNE, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, Athenaeum. EGAN, JAMES, B.A. Business Administration; Cratos, in- tramurals. ENGEL, ALBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts; Arena, IFC recording secretary, Circle K president, char- ter member; orientation group leader. ENNIS, CHARLES, B.A. Liberal Arts; Campus Edition sports editor. ESTES, RONALD, B.A. Liberal Arts; math honorary soc , Verdandi, physics club, IFC judiA ciary committee. FARWELL, MELVA, B.A. Education. FELIX. LARRY, B.A. . Liberal Arts; physics honorgry so- ciety, Sigma Pi Slgma, physlgzs cl.ub, International student orgamahon, community chorus. FERNANDEZ, JOHN, B.A. Liberal Arts. FICKE, CHERYL, B.A. , Liberal Arts; Tri-SIS. UG fashion and talent committee. FIELDS. CHARLOTTE. BA. Liberal Arts; Gold Key segrem. psycholo club, USF Women: Club. Mensa c ub. FLYNN, ROBERT, B.A. Liberal Arts; peninsular players, Bay players president, theatre arts, University-Community orchatrl FOERSTER. MICHAEL, B.A. Education, Liberal Arts; GWEN! Edition editor, Aegean mam editor, editor. ' FOLSOM, PHYLLIS, B.A. Education. FOUNTAIN, NELDA, B.A- i- Education; Tri-SIS secgeltam P139151- dent; Council of Somntlesy P5 lee: lenic, Miss Aegean qommee, SA ma committee, orientatlgm STOW la! ' Delta hall vice premdent- FRANK, HARVEY, BA.- na- Busims Administration; ,SA Sim tor, student affairs committee, ' ad. club. FREEMAN, MARY, B.A. Education; Fides, standards board, ERASE. FRETWELL, JOHN, B.A. Business Administration; Crates, UC dance committee, work-study. GAMMAGE, JERI, B.A. Education; dorm president. GARCIA, GERALDINE, B.A. Education; FIA, racquet club. GATES, THOMAS, B.A. Liberal Arts; Crates, IFC vice presi- dent, CFS president, Alpha hall president, Campus Edition sports editor, Nauticos, SA leg., SFE'A, ex- ceptional child club, chorus. GAUDREAU, PAULETTE, B.A. Education. GEISSLER, GORDON, B.A. Education; intramurals, floor social chairman. GERBER, MARTIN, B.A. Business Administration; senior accounting club, JSU. GERSON, LINDA, B.A. Education; SFEA. Catholic student organization. GLENZ. ROBERT. B.A. Liberal Arts; UC dance committee. GOLD, RICHARD, B.A. Liberal Arts; physics club, Civil War Roundtable, BSU, work-study. GONZALEZ, CARMEN, B.A. Liberal Arts; readers theatre. GOREE, GARY, B.A. Business Administration; senior ac- counting club president, vice presi- dent; Young Republicans treasurer. intramurals softball. GRAYES, OZZIE, B.A. Liberal Arts; NEA. GREENE, DAVID, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, SCOHR secretary, SA leg., Civitan, Chris- tian fellowship, University Chapel Fellowship, religious council. GREENE, DOUGLAS, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, SCOI-IR president, SA leg., Campus Edition reviewer, Civitan, Christian fellow- ship. GRIMES, BETTY. B.A. Education. GRIZZAFFE, VIRGINIA, B.A. Education; Tri-SIS, pan hellenic ex- ecutive board, senior class elections committee, Miss Aegean runnerup, UC model, best-dressed girl contest. GROOTHVIS, DANIEL, B.A. Business Administration; Enotas, projects chairman, intramurals, floor social chairman. HALL. DAVID, B.A. Liberal Arts. HALL, MARCIA, B.A. Liberal Arts; exceptional child club. HALL, WARREN, B.A. Liberal Arts. HARKE, GARY, B.A. Education. HARMS, JOSEPH, B.A. Liberal Arts; RA. HARTY, MONICA. B.A. Liberal Arts; FIA, pan hellenic president. CFS president, senior class vice president, upper class counselor, UC special events committee chair- man, Catholic student organization, Russian club, water ski club. HEFFELFINGER, BARBARA. B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key. Enotas, HERNANDEZ, RICHARD, B.A. Liberal Arts; Young Democrsu president. HOLLOWELL, BILLIE, B.A. Education. HOLMES, CHARLES, B.A. Liberal Arts; marine biology club, sports car club. HOUFF, DENNIS, B.A. Liberal Arts; psychology club, Cath- olic student organization, Campus Edition. HURLEY, MICHAEL, B.A. Education; BSU, Christian fellow- ship. SCOHR, Young Republicans, Civil War Roundtable. JAMIESON, HOWARD, B.A. Business Administration; Talos, sen- ior accounting club, work-study. JAQUAY, ROBERT, B.A. Business Administration; RA, sen- ior accounting club. JEAN, EVELYN, B.A. Liberal Arts; Athenaeum, Interna. tional student organization presi- dent. JOHNSON, MARJORIE. B.A. Education. JORDAN, THOMAS, B.A. Liberal Arts; Arete vice president, IFC. KADEL. KAREN. B.A. Liberal Arts; RA, symphony. string- quartet, fine arts council. KERWICK, JAMES, B.A. Liberal Arts; rifle club president, Beta social chairman, barbenders, psychology club. KING, ROLAND, B.A., Liberal Arts. KISS, LENA, B.A. Liberal Arts; French club, German club. KNISELY, BENJAMIN, B.A. Liberal Arts. KRAJICEK GREER, B.A. Education; Gold Key, FIA, Canter- bury club, SFEA, University-Com- munity chorus, dorm floor officer. senior satire. LADD, KATHERINE, B.A. Liberal Arts; FIA ledgemaster, SA legu, student 31' airs committee, Gamma hall vice president. CFS par- liamentarian, secretary. LARUE, JACOB, B.A. LASKA. SHARON, B.A. Education. LAZZARA, CHRISTINE, B.A. Education. LINDSLEY, HUGH, B.A. Education; Enotas, PE majors. LITTLE, DIANA, B.A. Liberal Arts; FIA vice president, upper class counselor. LOCKE, KENNETH, B.A. Business Administration; bus. ad. club treasurer, president. LOCKWOOD, DAVID, B.A. Education. LOPEZ, JOHN, B.A. Education. LOVE, ADELLE. B.A. Liberal Arts. MANDELL, LAURA, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, Athenaeum, religious council treasurer, J SU par- liamentarian, president; UC hospi- tality committee, SFEA secretary, Campus Edition. MARSHALL, STEPHEN, B.A. Business Administration. MARTINUS, FRANK, B.A. Liberal Arts; K10 president, IFC. SA 1eg., debate team captain, RA, Young Republicans, law club, poetry festival. MASON. ANNETTE, B.A. Liberal Arts; Tri-SIS social chair- man, spirit chairman; RA, upper class counselor, Campus Edition, floor officer, Miss Aegean nominee. MAXWELL, STEPHEN. B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, math honor- ary society, Russian club president. McAFFEE, NELSON, B.A. Education. McALEER, B.A. Education. MERRIAM, DAVID, B.A. Education; SNEA, Alpha hall coun- cil, exceptional child club. MESSER, HENRY. B.A. Business Administration. MEYER, BECKY, B.A. Liberal Arts; residence council. MILLER, LYNNE, B.A. Education; SNEA, SFEA. MINEWISER, JAMES. B.A. Liberal Arts. MOORE, GAIL, B.A. Education. MORTENSEN, KRISTINE, B.A. Liberal Arts: Catholic student or- ganization vice president. MORTON, JOSEPH, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, math hon- orary society, Verdandi, IFC rush committee, Young Republicans. MUCCIANO, RICHARD, B.A. Liberal Arts; senior class treasurer, dinnet-dance committee chairman, graduation committee, physics club. NEITZEY, FRANK, B.A. Education; SFEA, PEM president. RA, water ski club, soccer team, in- tramurals. NICE, JUDITH, B.A. Education; Fides. PANTLING, SUE, B.A. Education; Paideia chaplain-histor- ian, second vice president; UC pub- licity committee, SA leg., SFEA. PATTON, JOSEPH, B.A. Education; PE majors, intramurals outstanding official. PELLEGRINO, DOMINIC, B.A. Business Administration; Taios out- standing pledge, UC hospitality com- mittee. PERRY, JOHN, B.A. Business Administration; SA leg. Christian Life fellowship vice presi- dent. PLASKETT, CARL, B.A. Liberal Arts. POLLOCK, LEAH, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, Student Lab assistant. POWELL, RALPH, B.A. . Liberal Arts; math honorary soclety, KIO, NSF research grant, FACS award for outstanding chemispry major, outstanding sports official, Woodrow Wilson candidate, floor vice president. PRICE, RAYMOND,'B.A. . Education; soccer club. bowling club. PULLARA. ERMA, B.A.. . Business Administration; Tn-SIS. PULLIN, JAMES, B.A. . Education; UC dance committee. RAITT, DENNIS, B.A. Liberal Arts. 237 238 RAKES. MAURICE, B.A. . Business Administration, Zetn Phl Epsilon, Bowling club president. homecoming committee. RANKIN, MIRIAM, B.A. . Liberal Arts: Wesley foundstion, experiment international lxvmg, French club, orchestra, chorus. RATLIFF', BETTY, B.A. . Educntion; SFEA, exceptional child club. floor officer. RE. COSMO. B.A. . Education; SA leg., Talos ptesndent, secretary, social chairman; stan- dards committee chairman, Court of Discipline and Appeals, exceptional child club. SFEA, water ski club. RESLER. RONALD. B.A. Educntion; jazz band, concert band. RHODES. BARBARA, B.A. Liberal Arts; math and science club, Ivintion club. sports car club. RICHARDS. LINDSAY. BA. Liberal Arts; scholarship chairman. RODRIGUEZ. ROSALIE, B.A. Education; Tri-SIS first vice presi- dent. SFEA. SNEA. RUTKIN. COLMAN. B.A. Liberal Arts; i.e. editor. Aegean cony writer. SALYEB. MILDRED. B.A. Education. SANCHEZ. SILVIA. B.A. Libernl Arts. SANTANGELO. ANGELA. B.A. Business Administration; SNEA, UC hospitality committee. SAUNDERS. JOB. B.A. Liboul Arts; Civitan. SCHMI'I'I'. BARBARA, B.A. Education; Cmnettes, Catholic stu- dent orpnintion, water ski club. SHOKES. ROBERT. B.A. Business Administration. in: club treasurer. SIRONEN. BARBARA, B.A. Educntion; Wesley foundation, SA 103.. DC lashion and talent com- rmuge chairman, lesson. committee. hospitality committee; SFEA. SHOUT. LESLIE. B.A. Business Administration. SNIDBII. JEAN. B.A. Libenl Arts. account- SODERSTROM, FREDERICK, B.A. Business Administration; SA 1eg., bus. ad. club vice president, orienta- tion student leader, Beta hall social chairman. SPRAGUE, SANDRA, B.A. Liberal Arts; Epsilon standards board. STAUFFER, CAROL, B.A. . . Education; UC hospitality commit- tee, SF . ST. JOHN, DAVID, B.A. Liberal Arts; judo club president. STROHMENGER, JAMES, B.A. Liberal Arts; NSF grant assistant, Catholic student association. SUMMERS, N ANCY, B.A. Education; Fides Five folk sing group, UC program council, water ski club, all-University folk sing. SUTHERLAND. RICHARD, B.A. Liberal Arts; BSU. SWISHER, BARBARA, B.A. Educntion; Catholic student organ- ization. SYKES, RICHARD, B.A. Liberal Arts; TALLEY. RANDELL, B.A. Liberal Arts; BSU, physics club. TARR, PHYLLIS, EA Liberal Arts; FIA, press club vice president, CFS rep., Campus Edition greek editor, Aegean greek editor, Tribune correspondent. TARTLER. ANDREW. B.A. Liberal Arts; SA 1eg., Talos presi- dent, treasurer; Civitan president, vice president. TAYLOR, JOHN, B.A. Liberal Arts; physics club. THOMAS. GEORGE II, B.A. Liberal Arts; fencing club president. TODD, CECELIA, B.A. Business Administration; pan hellenic council. TRAWEEK, GLEN, B.A. Education. TUCKER. SHIRLEY, B.A. Liberal Arts. TURNER, RUSSELL, B.A. Liberal Arts. UPTON, JACK, B.A. Liberal Arts. Tri-SIS, VAIIlngOHN, 313A. ucation- aideia Delta hall board, flour officer: U. of M35521. change student. WAliiFISH, RAEHARD, B.A. usiness ministration' Ph' i Xi, bus. ad. club, JSU. ' 1 S 3 WALKER, CAROLYN. B.A. Educlation; FIA best pledge, cones. pending secrgtary, president; pan hellemc council, UC hospitality com- mittee, intramural officer. WALTER, JOAN, B.A. Education; FIA, Delta hall vice president, social chairman. WARE, CHARLES, B.A. Business Administration; bus. ad. club, SA leg. WEBB. CHARLES, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, BSU. WEBB, GEOFFREY, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key, math hon- orary society president. WESTAFFR, JOANN, B.A. Education. WHEELER, CORALEE, B.A. Education; Zeta Tau Sigma, PE majors parliamentarian, intramural manager. WHITTINGTON, LE'I'A, B.A. Education; Gold Key, Afhenaeum, SFEA, religious council president, Wesley foundation. WILDEROTTER, JULIA, B.A. qucation; Paideia, pan hellenic, SA eg. WINCH, ANN, B.A. Liberal Arts; Gold Key charter member, Athenaeum. WOOD, JOAN, B.A. L boral Avis. YARROW, ALENE, B.A. Liberal Arts; FIA, SA, residence hall council, debate them, 110 hos- pitality committee, SFEA, readers theatre council. YEABOWER, ANNA, B.A. Liberal Arts; Tri-SIS historian, choreonova, Russian club, student exchange program YOUNG, JOHN, B.A. Business Administration; bus. ad. club vice president. ZUCCHERO, JOSEPH. B.A. Business Administration; bus. ad. club exec. vice president. 240 241 3 4 2 The Aegean staff .' . u. . ,, Dr. Arthur M. Sanderson, advisor Sam Nuecio. associate editor Larry Hevia, associate editor Kathy Manetta. academic editor Phyllis Tarr. greek editor 245 Ruth Orendorf. academics Colman Rutkin, copy 246 .- ; Julie Fielding. senior editor Ed Smyth. sports Andy Fernandez. sports editor 247 248 A Recollection You will read this book now, or thumb through it, because it is new. .But some day in April, 1976. g3: might decide to look through this It again -finding it in the attic or closet- and it will still be new. It won't be the youthful expression of your senior portrait that will make you ause and daydream. It will be the ot er recol- lections of a myriad of things and events in a campus life now gone-it will be the t and the past is always sentimenta . You will remember that history professor who always made the room tremble with his loud voice: you will remember that roommate who you'd swear never took a bath during the entire freshman year. It would be so many other things to you -things you would not really be able to share with anyone any more, only recall very privately and very nos- talgically. When you do this, our purpose will be qchievegl and the work we have put mto this book will have meaning. the editors.
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