University of South Florida - Aegean Yearbook (Tampa, FL)
- Class of 1971
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Nineteen Hundred and'Seventy One Aegean Volume Eight University of South Florida Tampa-St. Petersburg Table of Contents Prologue Academics Students Sports Greeks Organizations Seniors General Index Epilog 4 14 38 74 110 156 218 279 285 LOOK. . . with the eyes of a child, we can learn how to see in a simple world of wonder and beauty REFLECT. . . if we st0p and notice the things all around us, we will find that for every one side we see another is reflected nearby So take they quest through nature, It take through thousand natures ply; Ask on, thou clothed eternity; Time is the false reply. verses from William Wordsworth and Ralph Waldo Emerson And hark! haw blithe tho rhrostle sings! He, too, is no mean preacher: Come forth into the light of things; Let nature be your teacher. One impulse from a vernal wood May teach you more of man, 0f moral evil and of good, Than all the sages can. See thou bring not to field or stone The fancies found in books; Leave author's eyes, and fetch your own, To brave the landscape's looks. WONDER. .. to recapture the sense of wonder we lost along the way, we need to look at our world as if we are seeing it for the first time LOVE. . . .. use the love filled eyes of a child, and we may find enough love that we could give some away 11 CREATE. we can all create in our own special way, and add our share to a world in need of loving, and a time needing people who care I r .4; I; , I .71.: gl- gl .i ; .I: .I .I .I L.I J.JJ-JJ -! yIV-I -l -l -l -l .i 1' -l Jill!!! 'I -' 'l '1??? i' 5' 'lj' iHJ:!f';',' giL;ii! ' . , , : 1576': .Eex T 'r'IlI'Tx x We aim and project ourselves To ultimate goals Grasping, searching, learning to learn To be curious, to think. We come together. To learn from the masters of old Investigating the past Adding to the present Reflecting the future But becoming masters of now In a whirlpool of discovery And expansion. To enjoy life for what it is . . . Academics OPPOSITE, FAR LEFT: Dr. Edwin Mvtin, Dean of College of Basic Studies; OPPOSITE, LEFT: Dr. Robert Cline, Dean of Colic; of Business Administration; ABOVE, LEFT: Mr. Edgar Kopp, Dean of College of Engineering; ABOVE, RIGHT: Dr. Russell Cooper, Dean of College of Liberal Arts; ABOVE: Dr. Jean Battle, Dean of College of Education. Left design by Jim Williams, Educational Resources. 15 I am but a child There is an innocence in my laugh, A begging in my smile. If you pick me up, I won't question why, only . . . How long will you stay? And I am young. Human failings and social excuses Haven't filled me up And held me down. I'll run to any rythmn As long as I can move. And I am curious. Take a moment to be curious . . . To find the beauty in my world. You must see beyond the obvious To the unnoticed. We recognize those who have Been with us in the past, Those who are part of the present, And those who will leave us In the future. ABOVE: Dr. Wildy, Dean of Men cheers in studenbfaculty game accompanied by physical education professors; LEFT: DI. and Mrs. John Allen display honorary plaque; OPPCSITE, LEFT: Dean of Women Margaret Fisher confers with student in Senior Seminar class: OPPOSITE, FAR RIGHT: Dr. Herbert J. Wundetlich, Dean of Student Affairs; OPPOSITE, RIGHT: Acting president, Harris Dean speaks at Honor: Convocation. is. 53...: .. There is much left to discover . . . . 1.... We realize the world is yet young. - EQgQ-lgwgr' g: M j ' W i ; Yet much to change. I : ; 777777 I .I '1'. '.-'-. f . - . . 2; LEFT: Students conduct research at Marine Reseavch ' . j . . R EVAIL? Laboratory at St. Petersburg Bay Campus: OPPOSITE, - - '. . BELOW: Students rally following Kent State incident: ' :i ' - w, RIGHT: Student dramatizes damage of pollution. BELOW: : . , - ' ' St. Petersburg Campus. I ' , ' ' :'- ' T .- ...5 ' Hl 24 We learn about the world around us. We search . . . We look to the past And to the future. LEFT: Dr. Zerla, professor of mathematics explains an algebra problem; BELOW: Dr. Hilley, professor of engineering instructs students in the use of machine: OPPOSITE, TOP: Dr. Long discusses plam life on botany field trip; OPPOSITE, BELOW: Student learns by dissecting cat. We try to express ourselves fully . . . We display our emotions And feelings to others. We use our minds and our bodies Together. OPPOSITE, TOP: Students perform in dance production; OPPOSITE, FAR LEFT: Sculpture glows in sunlight; OPPOSITE. LEFT: Dr. James McCray directs reading chorus; ABOVE: Student painting allows outlet Oar expression: RIGHT: Students demonstrate horm-made floats constructed for visual design course. We look for things We didn't know before . . . We look at the world From a different angle . . . We work with those who can help us see. ABOVE, LEFT: Dr. Eiohhorn-Von Wurmb exptains astron- omy concepts; ABOVE, RIGHT: Professor Burke torment: Medieval Hismry students with weekly quiz; LEFT: Dr. McClung instructs student in use of electron microscope: OPPOSITE, TOP: Prof. Carr's film writing class acts out a script; RIGHT: Ecology class students collect specimens from a pond. We fill in the silence with words . . . So that we may see beyond Our own point of view. We learn from each other. ABOVE: Dv. Parker plays piano for silent film class; LEFT: Studems discuss vital issues in spare time; OPPOSITE, LEFT: Dr. Barber explains a case for Connitutional Law class: OPPOSITE, FAR RIGHT: Girls discuss a problem on the way to class; OPPOSITE, RIGHT: Students hash over a common anitude. . . . and we learn in new ways. Rather than just from books . . . With new instruments, new Techniques, new ideas. We practice our learning In visible ways. OPPOSITE, TOP: Students work together in pottery eons- truction; OPPOSITE, LEFT: Studems observe experimental animals in psychology lab while adjusting controls of Wing conditions; RIGHT: Professor Walker raps with students in business; BELOW: Intensive tutorial program provides enrich- ment not only for college audem. but also for underprivileged children. We seek practical uses For our learning. What was our purpose . . . We seem to have lost it Along the way. We question our education . . . Is it relevant? OPPOSITE, TOP: Student demonsu'ates lithography tech niquos; OPPOSITE, BELOW: As part of tutoring program, ghetto children cut pumpkins fov Halloween; ABOVE: Mili- tary service often follow gaduation; RIGHT: Construction offers good pay for graduates not finding employment. With the eyes of a child We can learn how to learn And see how to see. .IIIIssIF-i' I III: SlIlNIIIlNIi II ILLsxmmgum II: :: INTY III:.II.'m new. ' f .o '. Ax .t, 513. 9'1 13. 1., - ., r , - ' 'h-I '. - !L.t t. u ' .dk o O h. PW. ' -4394?! .- . ' 1 o 12':- h . ' n' '3' - u'y IJCY. .,-' , . .. , . J... a .... J 5' ' 5-. . .I Students Here they come Some with questions, Some decisions Some with facts, Some visions Some are laughing, Some crying Some are selling, Some buying, Some trying To win what no one's ever won. All are wanting recognition. . . One by one. 39 There was a time when I had reached the point of reaching for nothing at all, And seeing that there was nothing left to see. . . . I came to pull a card for a new way of life. . . . . . .and collect as many experiences as I could OPPOSITE LEFT: Ralph Nader speaks to students in the USF gym for the University Comet Speaker Swiss. OPPOSITE BELOW: McKendcee Spring enteruins students for the Soundsations Canoe . LEFT: Op An exhibit in the library blends many pbmo- mhic images into an eye catching display. BELOW LEFT: Chilcren's Carnival amar- ninmom captivates a young participant. BELOW: Environment 70 members distri- bute information during the Unimsiw Canter Activities Mart. 1;, 'I' ll 'l-;-..l 'll .I': w - mm .. l . . J3 LS '7 uillO'GHESS . A 9?? 70; wall szpensor am ME data and endorse omen: me 04: m Cf armamx M ' 570's mas... .. TO '- .'Jr ' ufrfe - J EAL 45 I took the thoughts of others so I could have some of my own. . . only to find I had none at all. . .. I The words were spoken with personal wisdom but the meaning did not fit my mind. F mum's mmmm. mm In looking within, I found a way out. . . . 51 Beautiful things to experience had been around me all along. . . STAFI PARKIN W -Y I knew the place I was travelling to and what I could find there, if only I looked to really see. ?:st vi . ,.......ca.o . 55 Ru. hon: mu Hanna Hum You 'l'u'nut Mm l1- ' WHEN You boil. ' k Tutu! ll . Everywhere there were new things to see, hear, touch and make a part of me. .. :f'ij:1.; We grow up. . .we forget how to play and enjoy simple things. 60 We put on the faces of others so that we may see OUI'S more clearly. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Student Produc- tion of Pagliacci. OPPOSITE BELOW: Readers' Theatre members practice being mannequins in front of Kane's Furniture Store. ABOVE: USF Theatre production of A Cry of Players. BELOW: USF Theatre production of Henry IV, The Living Mask. I listened to the songs of many singers waiting for my own song to be sung. . xiv! .r. E.:ls-KE:E.:E: . :5... 2... . 2.71 . EEEEEEE E5... :t HZE-EIE-E :- .h - If !1 13-1.! 1514! v I! q 1;! ' '- Our vision is limited only by how often we close our eyes and our minds. us. In the middle of our lives is a place we can always come back to. .m-Immlw ' . . .and leave, to share our times with friends. 68 69 We can sleep for a while but eventually the demands of the world wake us. . . swnw AGAINST ' I . MURDER But with this awakening we may find the world is as fresh as it was at the first day, and as full of untold novelties for him who has the eyes to see them. Thomas Henry Huxley 72 New faces, a freshman basketball team, renewed desires and dreams, exuberant victories, excruciating defeats. We are involved in the intoxicating cheer. Our involvement creates the support and drive that our athletes need to achieve their best. We are rewarded by being able to call both victories and defeats ours. BOTTOM: Phil Vitale, Greg McEDroy, Dan Gaffney, Max Kemick. Steve Santos, Gavin Turner. ROW 2: Coach Dan Holcomb, Bill Dreyer, Bill Geddes, Tom Knapp. Tom Ratz, Fran Costello. ROW 3: Gary King, Norbert Myller, Dan Richardson. Mike Costello, Jack Belfovd, Mike Bannister, Felipe Puerto, Andy Hale. TOP: Mike Bryan. Tom Sawyer, Bill Dagget. Fran DeRochmont, Mike Collier, Silas Mamet. David Coppedield. SOCCER The 1970 season was one of both lopsided victoe ries and narrow defeats for the Brahman Soccer Team, as they finished the season with a 7-3-1 record. The Brahmans swamped St. Leo, Florida Presby- terian, Georgia Tech, and Georgia State. They also recorded victories over West Virginia, Miami Univer- sity, and Denver University. The Brahmans lost three games this season as they were outclassed by Air Force. St. Louis, South- ern Illinois University, and Navy. The Brahmans are losing several veterans: Dan Gaffney and Phil Vitale. However, Max Kernick twho was chosen for the AIl-South Soccer Team, Steve Santos, and Gavin Turner, are the Brahman hooters who will return next year. ABOVE: Brahman bench. including Coach Holcomb, cele. mates after another of the Brahman's 55 seasonal goals. BE LOW: Brahman co-captain Phil Vitals dribbtes between two defenders. OPPOSITE LEFT: Greg McElroy attempts a point as Norbert Muller moves in to assist him. 77 Brahmans Go NCAA RIGHT: Couptain. Dan Gaffney boots :1 corner kick. FAR RIGHT: Greg McElroy maneuvers the ball. OPPOSITE BE- LOW: Norert Muller skins past a Georgia Tech defender. BELOW: Brahman stalwart. Steve Santos, speeds toward the goal. FAR BELOW: Fran DeRochmOnt exhibits his baII-han- dling ability. USF OPP West Virginia 6 12 Georgia Tech 12 University of Miami 5 Air Force 1 Denver University 2 St. Louis 1 Southern Illinois University 0 8 9 0 D Florida Presbyterian St. Leo NCAA National Tournament - Navy Navy awarded victory by corner kicks, 0000701de 79 ', ,3. TOP ROW: Coswell DePeiza, Bobby Dodd, John Brooks, Mike Harper, Bob Brost, Dr. Gil Hertz, Coach. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Puckerin, Mike Godey, Ken ' ' ' CROSS COUNTRY The South Florida Cross Country squad posted 8 wins in dual meets in 1970; placed second in the Florida Univer- sity Championships; 34th in the NCAA National Champion- ships; and 14th in the Callaway Invitational. This season was the best in consistent squad perform- ance as well as in individual achievement. Coswell DePeiza paced the USF Harriers in 1970. Be- hind him were the strong performances Mike Godey, Bob Brost, Ray Croteau, Richard Puckerin, and Ken Chorney. All runners, except Ray Croteau will return next year. ' I USF OPP - Fla. State 36 21 x Manatee Jr. College 25 31 I g; 1 Fla. Jr. College Meet 40 56 qu I 1:11;; 1 Callaway Gardens 14th place 1' - $ .' 1 .11 if , ,.. .. . 1' . 1.41 3 Manatee Jr. College 31 25 P -' In 31:71- . University of Fla. 32 29 f :3 . .5. s 1:1 .g NCAA 34th place y 3511-? - ' ' 1 . t: n. ,3 :2 11$31h'1gf-11f1; Fla. State Meet 2nd place .83. 1 3, 85 3 NJ; if, .1- . $3.511 Fla. AAU Meet . 1st place F 4: .31! if: $in, I! L1 I-I 3 3333.11. 11:33-31:52: 153.11 .. Puerto Rico Nationals 32 23 : a '-M 1; 1. 'J . OPPOSITE BELOW: Bob Brest sets the pace. ABOVE: Mike Godey surges ahead spinst Lake City. BELOW: Coswell DePeiza leads ail runnets in the USF lnvilationd. THE 1970-71 BRAHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: Gary Staudetman, Frohman. Not pictured: Carton Parks and George Walls. BASKETBALL The long awaited Brahman Basketball team became a reality in 1970. Coaches Don Williams and Bob Shiver were hired to seek out and sign talented freshman play- ers to be the backbone of USF's basketball program. On December 4, 1970, the work of months and years culminated with the Brahmans defeating the Uni- versity of Florida Gators. Since then, the USF squad has gone on to win 14 of the last 18 games, including 1st place in the Edison Classic held in Ft. Myers in which John Kiser scored 42 points in one game and Tommy Davis scored 41. Bill Lear, Tommy Davis, Arthur Jones, John Kiser, and Rob Mineer have represented USF well this year. Combining Lear's and Davis' speed and ball-handling with Jones', Kiser's, and Mineer's unyielding work under the boards, the Brahmans show signs of becoming a ma- jor power in the state, as also shown by their victories over Fla. A8tM, University of Fla., and Florida State University. George Walls, Corton Parks, Gary Stauder- man, Bob Frohman, and Brett Smith provide back-up strength for the Brahman Basketball squad. 82 41--- 2 Law... ' :h' $ h - 1 . Brett Smith, Bill Lear. Tommy Davis, John Kiser. Arthur Jones. Rob Mineer, Bob Beth Huis, Ramona Huff, Patty Watson, Vicki Touchton, Kaydette Grant, Cindy lngraham, Gail Carroll, and center: Gene Long make up THE USF CHEERLEADING SQUAD. OPPOSITE LEFT: Arthur Jones goes high fat two points. RIGHT: Coaches Don Williams and Bob Shiver dis- cuss games strategy with the basketball team. 7 Brahman Quint Defeats UF and. FSU ABOVE LEFT: Rob Mineer jumps high for the Bmhmans. ABOVE: Guard Bill Lear gets this layup. LEFT: The GoDden Brahman leads cheers at home games. OPPOSITE LEFT: Anhur Jones tips in for another Brahman field goal. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Tommy Davis drives for two points. OPPOSITE RIGHT BELOW: Cheerleaders put on a spirited and enthusiastic show. University of Fla. Manatee Jr. College Lake City JC Fla. State U. Chipola Junior College Lake City Jr. College Fla. A8zM Gulf Coast Jr. College Fla. A8:M Stetson University University of Fla. Gulf Coast Jr. College Fla. State U. St. Pete Junior College Edison Classic Meorgia Tech! Edison Jr. CollJ wSF - 1st placd LEFT: Btahman sharpshooter, Tommy Davis, displays his unique free throw style. BELOW: Conan Parks gets 2 points. OPPOSITE BELOW: Bob Mineer drives for a lay-up against the Fla. Gators. FAR RIGHT: Arthur Jones 9915 a tip-in. Brahmans Win Edison Classic 87 Bottom: John Fellman, Bob Pfaff, Dan Brendle, Greg Ortega. Middle: John Woodward. Dean Hardy, Joe Lewkowicz, Mike Bridges. Top: Coach Bob Grindley, Herb Stevens, Rick Morehead. Mike Koe- . ii'i'h .i ;I.III um Q-MUO . ' II Jun- cm 0- II t. - 8.0;. am no la... II. .IIYWIIUC I'D! I1 '1 1 3-1 I! EEQIIIIIQBBIIw'IQif 'IEIIIIy . :- olooooouc - $.n0IiOIIa-m I Olltliiluvpmui ma non: iIUUICIOI liI-lem$$ Illhuiloliai'lusnta CIIICDCUI 953.1: a1..,.,i OI. ltlvuntsnuga .---.v ll. IOOI-IOIIII- wuaa It. tllililitillou;y law '1': DOA .u Varsity Swimming The Brahman mermen, returning from a disap- pointing 4-8 season in 1970, turned it on in 1971, and finished 6-4, with notable victories over Tulane and the University of Miami. The Brahman swimmers also won the Region IV AAU Championships, and placed 4th in the Independent University Swim Championships. Veteran Brahman swimmers this year were All- Americans Joe Lewkowicz, John Fellman, and Rick Morehead. Other strong performers this year were Dean Hardy, Greg Ortega, Mike Koecheler, and Herb Stevens. Divers Bob Pfaff and Mike Bridges showed comeback strength after a lay-off of a year or more. Coach Bob Grindey has turned the USF Swimmers into top contenders, and this year's team was no excep- tion. Opposit- Loh and Balm: Diver Mike Bridges displays diving forms. Rim: l969 NCAA champ, Joe Lewkowicz finishes the grueling 200 Yard butterfly. Bllow Right: Dean Hardy grabs a breath in the breaststroke. I970 Results Univ. of Evansville Northern Michigan Univ. Univ. of Alabama Univ. of Missouri Univ. of Florida Miami-Dade JC Univ. of Georgia Univ. of Kentucky Tulane University Florida State Univ. Univ. of Miami East Carolina Univ. NCAA Championships USP 87 76 38 49 36 69 47 49 50 50 82 5I l5th Place OPP 26 37 75 77 20 65 63 63 3! 62 Varsity Baseball Coach Hubery Beefy Wright's Baseball squad finished the 1970 season with a 14-15 record. They posted victories over: University of Florida, Florida Southern, St. Leo, Stetson, and Bethune-Cookman. Returning in 1971 with veterans Ray Ret- neller, Jack Wolfe, Manuel Pumereiga, and Mark Choquette, the Brahmans showed much potential. Among the rookies on the Brahman baseball squad was John Engerran, who drove in many runs. Despite a sluggish start at the early part of the season, when the Brahmans suffered 3 1-run defeats in a row, the Batman posted a succesful 1971. . 4. q . .. -nu-na.- 1 Opposiu Loft: Mike Benito scoop: up a ground ball. Top: John Engerran smashes a triple against Tampa. Above: Mike Benito steals second. 91 1970 Results Florida Southern College Florida Southern Couege 8'. Leo Colby: University of Flori$ Tampa University University of Flovida Stetson University University of Connecticut University of Buffalo St. Louis University Fairfield University Rider College University of Miami Stetson University St. Leo College RoIlins Colloga Florida State University Jacksonville University Tampa University Bethune-Cookman Florida Presbyterian BethuneCookman Rollins College unmmuanoonmmnowaQOaaausoamuwdag 11 O 'o d .- mmdNQNmehodeNNbNdOQO-JJNOMMJIN Abovo: Brahman pixchers show mixed emoNons during game. Opposite Abovo: Mark Choquotte, Brahmans' leading hitter, hauls in a pop fly. Fur Ridm Ray He! - neller delivers a fastball. .- Inn? Brahman Bats Boom Above: Coach Wes Bernet, Bob Dudley, Bob McKenty, Tom Knapp. Brian Hawke. Varsity Golf The 1971 season was rough going all the way for the Brahman Golf team, but they emerged on top. Veteran Brahman, Ron Tumlin continued his accurate driving and approaching, to lead the golfers. Behind him are new-comers to USF, Brian, Hawke,Bob Dudley, and Tom Knapp, who all contri- buted to the winning ways of the team. Bob McKenty and James Wolmack round out the squad. Defeating Tampa U. twice and taking easy victories over Rollins, and St. Leo, the linksters started off the season at a sizzling pace that continued throughout the season. The team also took 2nd in the Florida Invi- tational, and 7th place in the Seminole Invi- tational, as they finished the 1971 season with an impressive record. I970 Results University of Fla. Jacksonville University Rollins College Florida Invitational Florida Southern Tampa University St. Leo Tampa University Southern Illinois Miami Invitational t86 schools! Cape Coral Invitational MO 501100151 St. Leo Florida Southern Rollins CoHege Florida Institute of Tech. Tampa Un iversitv Rollins College 385 385 385 4th Piece 309 394 394 296 17 5th Place Ilth Place 296 296 292 292 292 292 364 390 307 435 402 287 IO 297 289 294 3I4 285 28I Bob McKenty and Tom Knapp display their swings. u L t V c ... -. . 4 3.1 - n . I 'E Qi IE! XX XXN u ! . E i' . :- -. ' x! L 3 ' -'. gr I ' . 2 U I a .,..- J,..- : . '1. Mir: u f- x; 1 . .a' . , ' - 1-h- r 3 , Abovo: Allen Benson, Kevin Hedberg , Joel Racker, Mike Seine, Glen Brewer, Dave Muransky, Allen Tarian. Men's Varsity Tennis The 1970 Brahman netters finished the sea- son with a succmful record of 13-6. Among their victories were shut-outs over Fla. Southern, Ball State, St. John's, and Western Illinois Uni- versity. The 1971 netters, stunned by opening de- feats by University of Florida and Rollins, came back strong with victories over Ball State and FTU, and aiso, an impressive showing in the Cape Coral Invitational. Top performers this year were: Glenn Brewer, who rose from 5th ranking to number 1 ranking; and Kevin Hedberg, a strong-competing freshman. Senior captain, Mike Saine, also turn- ed in excellent performances, as the Brahman Tennis squad faced one of its roughest seasons. 1970 Results - -n O 'u 1 St. John's Rollins Florida Southern Gulf Coast JC Florida Southern Ferman University Ball State Western Illinois University Tennessee Weseleyan Southern Alabama Tulane University LSU . Elmhurst College Rollins Miami Dade North Palm Beach JC Jacksonville University Florida State University $ ommmdmnwmwwohwumwuc 33 m OHNMNONOWDDOU'IOO-ICDO Oppocih Loft: Mike Seine displays his serve. Loft: Glenn brewer takes a forehand volley. Abovo RM! and Right: Glenn Brewer and Joel Rocker warm up before the Rollins match. Abovo: Diane Matzner, Nancy Gelner, Sherry Bedingfield, Mary Ellen Seiferd, Coach JoAnn Young. Women's Varsity Tennis The USF Women's Tennis squad began the 1971 season still sizzling from 1970's 8-1 record. They trounwd the University of Florida, 9-1, handily defeated FSU, Rollins, and Mississippi State College for Women, whiIe also finishing 3rd in the Florida State Collegiate Women's ln- vitational. Miss Joanne Young's talented women net- ters, returning from 3rd place in the USLTA Women's National Collegiate Tennis Champion- ships, have gained talent with the additions of Carole Ford and Sherry Bedingfield, who along with veteran Diane Matzner, was a member of the Wightman Cup team. Miss Bedingfield has taken over the team's number 1 position. He- turning veterans are: Diane Matzner, Mary EHen Seiferd, Nancy Gelner and Rony Kudler. 98 ,..-.,.m..u,... :v-uq-n..m. - uav ' 1 3.3.3.1.. .- J l97l Results University of Florida Florida State University Mississippi State College for Women Rollins College Florida State University Women's Collegiate Invitational USP 9 7 9 7 3rd Place opp MONO Oppositl Left: Mary Ellen Seiferd returns a forehand rally. Abovo L-h: Nancy Gelnar makes a backhand remrn. Above: Sherry Begingfiald concentrates on a backhand shot. Intramurals and Recreational Sports The Intramural program develops keen bod- ies and minds in a spirit of competition among fraternities, sororities, dorms, and independent teams. It consists of a variety of sports includ- ing: football, basketball, softball, cross country, swimming, track, tennis, golf, handball, and vol- leyball. Students take advantage of other facilities as well, including: bicycling, kite flying, archery, skateboarding, table tennis, billiards, and frisbee throwing. 100 Intramural football is the most spirited and widow participated sport in the Intramural program. - - u: .6: 33:31; :33: t. Vv. ' im- .. Team Sports Draw Keen Competition Basketball, volleyball, and track make up another large portion of the Intra- mural program. 103 .. ... q .wa-n...m.- wmmm Individuals become proficient in such skills as h andball, diving, a nd frisbee throwing. Dedication. . .Effort. . .Pain. . . 106 ...LoneHness... . . .Lead to Victory. a 110 Greeks The aura of cherished secrecy The fellowship of brotherhood A pledge prankupledge duties The Ioveline'ss of a candlelight The hurt of not making grades, After a quarter of pledging. During rush, fierce devotion, The fight for new members. Pride in wearing the pin Reverence for founding fathers Lasting fraternal loyalty. Greek drawings by Bonnie Lewis Ill'llll Ell T, .; '.K.' e H- -. h..- 111 INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL m 1. Mike McKenna IO. Dean Wildy 2. Sean McCullough 11. Bob Grommell 3. Mike Todd 12. Max Brown 4. Jim Crony 13. Ken Dennis 5. Ray Linkus 14. Mike Hogan 6. Sheldon Zimmerman 15. Ron Postma 7. Syan Barker 16. Dave Hill 8. Rod Vayo 17. Ty Watts 9. Jim Cole 18. Jerry Lovely 19. . Ken McElheny . Steve Santos 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Pete Robustelli Fred Horowitz Mark Stitcher Bob Moses Rick Kuback Adam Rabinowitz Jim Montoro To create unity among the fraternities 15.15:: Minn; PANHELLE 2 IC To create unity among the sororities 1. Beth Bell 7. Martha Kaplan 2. Mrs. Lagretta Lenker 8. Marilyn Palmer 3. Shirley Purvis 9. Elaine Jackson I q ,0 4. Cathy Pappas 10. Teni Sweeney 1 5. Rose Tennyson 6. Judy Henry President . ....... Marilyn Palmer Vice President . . . . Martha Kaplan 2nd Vice President .Rose Tennyson Secretary . . . . . . . . Elaine Jackson Treasurer ......... Cathy Pappas 1 1 3 glll'riv-I' '13: C in . 9:12:37: -. , COUNCIL OF FRATERNAL SOCIETIES 1. Bobbie Sheridan ll. 2. De De Roberts 12. 3. Lenore Gilter 13. 1 4. Linda Lyle 14. e 5. Connie Hill 15. 6 q 3 . 6. Ellen Stavros 16. 7. Kay Bice 17. 8. Ken Ryals 18. 1 9. Lonnie Weber 19. 1 1 10. Bill Voss 20. Co-Chairman . . . .Bobbie Sheridan Co-Chairman ....... Mike Hogan Strive for total Greek spirit 114 Curt Billingsley Randy Hiestand Chuck Brammer Mike Hogan Greg Affenthelder Ron Rountree Artie Warman Marshall Koppel Ken Dennis Mike McKenna CHI OMEGA 1. Patti Barnard 8. Gail Pekney 14. Pam Merritt 2. Pam White 9. Pam Hancock 15. Star Thomas 3. Barbara Weckerly 10. Pat Litteral 16. Barbara Smith 4. Robbie Cooney 11. Gerhardt Blanton 17. Sherry Smither President . . . . . ..... Barbara Smith 5. Liz Bath 12. Carol Albregts 18. Lana Beasley Vice President ...... Sherry Smither 6. Diane Smith 13. Laura Harris 19. Janet Lewis Secretary ......... . . Lana Beasley 7. Chamer Benz Treasurer . . . .Star Thomas 115 Extend a helping hand . Torn Condron . John Beutel Richard Hurst William VanHodgen Torn Whiteman Larry Carr John O'Reilly Jerry Lovely . Rod Vayo 10. Dave Kennett 11. Frank Stahl 12. Bill Geddes 13. Brian Wright 14. Dave Hedin 15. Robert Capdoo 16. Jon Berger 17. Charles Palmerino owswwpwwd Jake Sherrick ......... President Bill Evans ........ Vice President Jim Arpin ............ Secretary Mike Powell .......... Treasurer .l-l dOwPF'91P'Pu'0'1 . Gus Bergstrum . Nick Powell . Sandy Lounsburv Woody Bishop Jake Sherrick Allen Fleeger Jim Monturo John Peel . Art McLendon . Bill Voss . Jerry Tighe . Jim Arpin . Bill Evans . Don Lester 15. 16. 17. 1e. 19. .20. 21 Bruce Yeckley Rex Clonts Betty Barmaid Bob Cavuoti Warren Fletcher John Brownlee Mike Powell 117 .A' 'iV We live for each other 118 7-.T 1'.'-P-Tifm' ... .1 ALPHA DELTA PI Annelle Puglisi .......... President Sioux Harlan . Second Vice President Becky Burres . . . Corres. Secretary Liz Raleigh ..... Recording Secretary Fran LeDuc ............ Treasurer .L. 1. Marsha Gillis 11. Liz Raleigh 21. Roxanne Dow 30. Abby Gray 2. Sandy Wilson 12. Becky Burrs 22. Lin Adams 31. Bonnie McKay 3. Suzi Foster 13. Kathy Marley 23. Cindy Bieber 32. Mary Fletcher 4. Julie Adcock 14. Kathy Sapp 24. Sue Fyler 33. Karen Snyder 5. Karen Hance 15. Karen Santee 25. Diane Elkins 34. Debbie Chinnici 6. Finnette Williams 16. Sue Roundtree 26. Karen Reigler 35. Linda Donaldson 7. Linda Ball 17, Betsy Bernard 27. Mary Lynn Castellano 36. Susan Ward 8. Paula Humphries 18. Linda Fiske 28. Bowman Hanson 37. Charlene Becraft 9. Annelle Puglise 19. Terri Sweeney 29. Sioux Harlan 38. Bonney Knapp 10- Renee Bakke 20. Ginny Sanders 119 Many hearts , one purpose ALPHA EPSILON PHI AJibA- Ewmogggm Barbara Zaidman . ...... . President Renee Brodes ....... Vice President Ellen Mirowitz .......... Secretary Gail Whitener ........... Treasurer f9? Wm 11? 1. Carol Shayman 9. Barbara Blum 17. Ellen Ross 2. Cathy Castro 10. Judy Silverberg 18. Karen Fiscelia 3. Sunny Cohen 11. Susan Nadler 19. Barbara Zaidman 4. Helen Weiner 12. Lenore Gitter 20. Paula Herzfeld 5. Shelly Reifkind 13. Robin Einhorn 21. Eileen Applerouth 6. Adrian Trager 14. Gail Whitener 22. Eileen Goldstein 7. Robin Ostrow 15. Pam Dunlevy 23. Renee Erodes 8. Martha Kaplan 16. Ellen Mirowitz 24. Donna Steinberg 121 122 wmappnth-u . Bill Scott . Paul Boswell . Frank Rosales . Dale David Jerry Williams Jack Higgins . Larry Elliston . Howard Fisherman . Pay Bayer 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Bill Feagen Ron Lazano Ken Friscia Bernado Montoto Don Keester Rob Mueller Jody White Jan Lofton Bob Holman 19. . Jose Forns 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Mike Katler Ron Sherman Scott Rover Greg Ruster George Nelson Coty Estes Steve Drmler 27. 28. . Jeff Kannensohn 30. 31. 32. 33. . Lana Beasley Bob Johnson Chris Houtchins Tom Ziolkowski John Stephens Steve Abrey Barbara Rogers 35. . Jack Swift 37. 38. . Melanie Unick . Richard Diaz 41. 42. Leslie Falls Candy Wright Karen Friscia Steve Beckham John Hogg ALPHA TAU OMEGA President ......... Steve Beckham Vice President ...... Jerry Williams Secretary ........... Paul Boswell Treasurer ........... Jack Higgins Rush Chairman ...... Bob Holman To bind men together. 123 124 DELTA GAMMA Cathy Havel ................ President Loretta Goodwin . . . . First Vice President Joyce Schwartz . . . Second Vice President Cindy Frank ............... Secretary Marilyn Smith .............. Treasurer 1, Dee Dee Roberts 13. Tina Fabiani 26. Janet McDougal 2. Jim crony 14. Cathy Stevens 27. Loretta Goodwin 3. Judy Bazata 15. Cheryl Knight 28. Ellen Magnet 4. Judy Henry 16. George Petros 29. Vickie Currie 5. Susie Wilkinson 17. Lynda Lyle 30. Merry Ann Friend 6. Mindy Sylvain 18. Nancy Gordon 31. Cathy Havel 7. Michael Lackman 19. Mercy Fernandez 32. Cynthy Christian 8. Betty Olmo 20. Kathy Harvey 33. Betty Helms 9. Patty Pokay 21. Linda Alexander 34. Tina Schickel 10. Kitty Brinckerhoff 22. Cindy Frank 35. Joyce Schwartz 11. Lou Arab 24. Bobbi Sheridan 36. Sherry Hester 12. Patty Watson 25. Cindy Swain 125 DELTA DELTA DELTA Vicki Houser ........... President Kay Bice ........... Vice President Sally Alvarez . . .Reoording Secretary Debbie Wood ........... Treasurer Debbi Overman . . . .'Social Chairman 1. Diane Graham 13. Betty Kessing 25. Judy Gunther 2. BetSy Cone 14. Carlton Colfey 26. Judy Jurek 3. Clarence Prevatt 15. Laurie Woodward 27. Holly Beyer 4. Celia Cooper 16. Leslie Faulds 28. Julie Hale 5. Elyse Orrell 17. Jeff Hartson 29. Laura Avitable . . . - 6. John Landon 18. Claire Gibson 30. Margreth Barrett - . - dh- 9' 1- 7. Ellen Walley 19. Debbie Wells 31. Pati Eaton W $ 8. Ray Davis 20. Sally Alvarez 32. Chicken Stephens ' ' 9. Kay Bice 21. Annette Johnson 33. Wicky Wicklein 10. Pat Fulford 22. Allyn Foster 34. Linnea Johansson 11. Kit Kramer 23. Andy Anderson 35. Sue Davis 12. Vickie Houser 24. Debbie Wood 126 128 DELTA ZETA Paulette Jenkins ......... President Dottie Fox . . . .SecondVice President Gerry Guida . . . .Recording Secretary Janice Sarian ........... Treasurer Beth Bell .............. Historian omemthd NNNMNN-I-I-I-ld-I-ld-l-g mth-socoaoummth-Io . Mary Lee Healey . Alice Ramil . Josie Gonzalez . Gerry Guida . Diana Doyle . Margo Stowers . Paulette Jenkins . Tessamae Stewart . Ellen Stauros . Irene Mueller . Susan Cody . Susie Matthews . Beth Ruis . Dottie Fox . Alina Ortiz . Yvette Cacciatore . Lynn Fucarino . Marcia Garcia . Janice Sarian . Shirley Rodriguez . Ginger Matthews . Beth Bell . Laura Dandar . Nora Brantley . Linda LaPierre 129 To strengthen and promote brotherhood in and amongst the Greek system 130 .- . Mike Murphy . Terry Taylor . Fred Conley . Mike Todd Ed Purdy Bill Locher Jim Cole . John Lefevre . Bob Onze . Ron Anderson 1 2 3 4 5. 6. 7. 8 9 0 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. DELTA TAU DELTA Richard McCullough ...... President Cameron Wilson . First Vice President Michael Todd . Second Vice President Ronald Anderson Recording Secretary Michael Murphy ......... Treasurer Ed Fedor Bill Fedor Dave Askeland Rich Mastry Steve Byram John Watts Randy Hiestand Paul Rohde Glenn Schooley Tom Spencer 21. 22. 23. . Jim West 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Steve Santos Luis Albuerne Bob Birkler Danny Thompson Ken Troops Dick McCullough Bob Delong Charlie Eubanks 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. . Mac Tuminella 36. 37. 38. Bob Wannell Cam Wilson Paul Griscti Joe Chaitkin Bob Manning Jim Gibson Tom Jacob Matt Frankel 131 132 ooxlpau-Ipwwa . Bob Silverman . Mickey Mersel . Bob Cohen Scott Benrube . Marc Reinhard Butch Kraus . Jim Platt . Bob Ashbaugh . Stu Kramer 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Andy Dixon AI Serkin Mitch Kestenbaum Steve Cohen Rick Schwartz Gary Blum Jeff Wellington 17. Dave Levin 18. Cary Shookoff 19. Jeff Astor 20. Tony Pomerantz 21. Howard Schulman 22. Alan Glist 23. Joe Teieda ZETA BETA TAU President ........ Robert Silverman Vice President ...... Cary Shookoff Secretary ........ Robert Ashbaugh Treasurer ........... Steven Barton Pledge Education ....... Barry Berg ZBT satisfies 133 KAPPA ALPHA THETA Barbara Allen ........... President Peggy High ..... First Vice President Diana Huntress Second Vice President Susan Allen ......... . . . Treasurer Katie Wass ......... Rush Chairman Theta spirit flies high 1. Leslee McChristian 12. Elaine Jackson 22. Jill Weck 2. Mary Alice Gaffnev 13. Lin Bell 23. Susan Allen 3. Chris Milian 14. Pat Balser 24. Cindy Licht 4. Vicky Fellows 15. Lenda Peronto 25. Kerry Newell 5. Karon Flora 16. Minnie Marchese 26. Nancy Duncan 6- Patty Allen 17. Janet Critchfield 27. Peggy High 7. Katie Wass 18. Janet Flores 28. Diana Huntress 8. Cathy Battle 19. Janet Astor 29. Susan Davis 9. Susan Wilson 20. Linda Jay 30. Pat Reeves 10. Pam Timlin 21. Martha Causey 31. Kathy Teunon 11. Barbara Allen 135 -I 950004:mesz Pat Pritchard Linda Cook . Marie Andrews . Dee Pelletier . Melanie Urick Gayle Anderson . Kathy Hospodar . Bonnie Dauskart Anne Summer . Melissa McCord 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Rita Bostian Ruth Aibright Sara Kirby Sandy Trufqu Cindy Griffin June Privette Vicki Wallenfels Susie Oden Barbara Rogers Kathy Osterman 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Janet Graham Dianne Woodell Sandy Graham Debbie Wootton Cathy Hindle Ellen Shanks Debbie Sellers Paula Cunningham Candy Denmark Georgia Johnson 31. 32. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. Mindy Samaha Rose Tennyson Gail Shea Debbie Chipman Ginny Perez Marilyn Palmer Carolyn Warren Connie Hill Kathy Casperson Linda Panko Every man a man 138 woouaagnth-a Fred Horowitz .......... President Reed Lengel ........ Vice President Gary Foster ............ Secretary Steve Parks ............. Treasurer Q 50 . Don Giglio . Charles Cook . Carl Scott . Gary Castlebury Joe Lester . Curt Billingsley . Doug Fleming . Joe Remsa . Dennis English . Bill Amos . Phil Zimmerman . Joe Coogan 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. . Joe Gonzalez 21. 22. 23. 3 Parke Rash Mac Reigger Joe Hughart Clint Monts de Oca Spencer Levin Dan Dorney Dave Dorney Ben Jones Jeff Miller Steve Parks 3 . Fred Horowitz . Bob Fitzpatrick . Mike Hass . Reed Lengel . Julian Garcia . Mike Kennedy . Warren Wagner . Rod Lesseig . Larry Albregts . Jeff Ouillen . Dave Faircloth 139 140 ooougngnhwn-n SIGMA PHI EPSILON William Bundy .......... President J. Michael McKenna . . Vice President Michael Postek Jr., ....... Secretary Larry Chandler .......... Treasurer Pete Pages ............ Recorder . Ray Riley . Doug McCracken . Bill Bundy . Jim Mock Jim Santoro John Medaglia . Len Harvey . Pete Pages . Cheryl Siler . Kern Beitelshees . Andy Ruiz . Tony Benitez . Jim Bauer . Eddie Knight . Bob Miller 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. John Bylander Max Brown Robbie Parker Dave Westridge Larry Chandler Janice Haguet Rick Hall Linda Bundy Cathy Battle Joe Maglica Donna Patouillet Marshall Koppel Art Warman Betsey Mellen 30. 31 . 32. 33. 34. 35. . Linda Knadle 37. 38. 39. 40. 41 . 42. 43. Robert Wilder Berkeley Boone Joe Dwyer Mike McKenna John Monzillo Nyk Mystic Frank Rodante Kris Orendorf Joanne Viroli Mike Poster Glen Beitelshees Paula Parke Pat Reeves ' The fraternity with a heart 141 28?:1'17. I4 6g $3M :f 50 5; ? 4849 505 ' kw 4444 142 PI KAPPA ALPHA Stanley Barker .......... President Steve Howze ........ Vice President Richard Eubank ......... Secretary Ken Donahey ........... Treasurer Pi Kappa Alpha changing with the seventies . Rick Eubank . Harriet Daniel . Tom Johnson . Shaune McGinn . Kirby Johnson Ed Jones . Joan Seidenstein . Bob Allen . Dick Westberry 10. Hillary Heath 11. Phil Hearn 12. Harvey Beaupied 13. Bill Boman 14. Charlie Allan 15. Don Linder 16. Danny Arbuckle 17. Ray Rateneller 18. Liz Raleigh mmwpmhwwd 19. 20. 21 . 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. . Dean Hen ry 31 . 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. Darrell Lanier Stan Krafick Bill Fisher Gerhie Blanton Phil Foster Nick Gobel Richard Garcia Wayne Lewis Chuck Handlin Tom Cureton Ruth Vickers Carol Ferguson Lee Fernandez Alan Gordon Judy Anderson Rick Schneider Ted Graham 37. 38. 39. 40. 41 . 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. Pete Paraveti Ken Donahey Steve Howze Stan Barker Bruce Bennett Janis McCall Larry Hein Ken Anderson John McCleary Charlie Nunez Eddyse Hershbein Jim McDonald Ferrell Miller Dave Paul Jim Upchurch Joe Dimarzo Bill Kall 143 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Ken Rubin ............. President Reed Cook ......... Vice President Lou Arab .............. Secretary Greg McCauley .......... Treasurer Phi Alpha 144 CDWmehuM-I . Bill Smith . Nick Quigley . Roy Edgerton . Scott White . Pat Fulford . Mike Lackman . Bruce Blence . Ray Davis . Ken Rubin . Jim McKerley . Greg Applenfelder . Robert Legg . Bob Smith . Bill Gomez . Louis Arab . Angelo Parrino . Douglas Heykens 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. Reed Cook Jim Finkbinder George Miguel Rich Smith Val Nettles Manny Pumariega David Brown Jack Wolfe Ron Postma Mike Hogan Bob McCallister Gregg McCaulie Jeff Hartson Terry Friese Mike Turner John Lister Jim Gregory 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. . Dean Ayers 41. 42. 43. . Phil Hatch 45. . Steve Abbott 47. 48. 49. . Jim Strode 51. Jim Taylor D. C. James Jim Halley Jim Laketek Loring Walton Jay Pierce Bob Hamilton France Dorman Jack Neese Jim McGone Randy Hague Bill Humphries Bill Johnson 52 53 54 55 56 57. Andy Anderson 58. Laurie Woodward 59 60 . Oscar Arellano . Cathy Stevens . Kit Kramer . Judy Boatwright . Judy Gunther . Gayle Rawls . Bill 61. Lynne Sharpsteen 62. Nancy Detwiller 63. Chris Chambers 64. Cindy Griffin 65. Gail Montgomery 66. 67. Linda Panko Milt Weir 145 Love, honor, truth 146 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .3...- N-lo SIGMA NU Jim Farr ............. Commander John Miller . . Lieutenant Commander Dennis Parker ........... Recorder Andy Granger ........... Treasurer Brian Stehli ....... Pledge Marshall, . Mr. Lee Kasan . Frank Hult . Gary Thompson . Mike Saunders . Howard Sypher . Bill Weaver . Jack Penny . Tony Barnett . Pat Sheffield . Dave Hill . AI Lucas . Greg Henderson 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Travis Tucker Terry Thair Dan Forthuber Tim Langford Bill Foster Bruce Katz Steve Grymes Bob Starford Jim Crotty Bill Daggett Hanyu Choi 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. . Steve Galberaith Tim Sexton John Greer Ken Davies Dennis Parker Jack Webb Jim Farr Joe Reckenwald Curt Adolphson Butch Hite Charlie Perritti 147 i 99 .5 TAU EPSILON PHI Adam Rabinowitz ....... President Robert Moses ....... Vice President Sheldon Zimmerman . . . . . Treasurer George Kagan ........... Secretary Lee Olitzky ......... .. . . . . l.F.C. Q2 8.. Ii 3?? 13:: 12. 13. 14. . Jon Tannen t 16. 17. 18. I 19. o. 21. 22. 2 23. . Mindy Freidman 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 2TEPs are tops 2.4 M comuoxpuapnd . Bob Lopatin . Steve Oransky Adam Rabinowitz . Fred Feld Fred Deustchman . Bob Milhoan . Jill Harris George Kagan Allan Maisel Myrna Simon David Fagan Lee Olitzky Marty Zolno Petgr Robustelli Ralph Duran Mark Pickard Larry Queen Joseph Cavaliere Robert Shaw Robert Moses Jeff Pfeffer Cassie Streeter David Muransky Mike Manzoli Glen Rubinstein Roxanne Dowe Allan Hausman 149 11.111111 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Sean McCullough ........ President Kim Otto .......... Vice President Bob Bruce ............. Secretary Rick Kubach ........... Treasurer 1. Jay Bruns 13. Darrel Stinger 24. Mang Caffee 2. Steve Phillipy 14. Rick Schwartz 25. Audrey Carlson 3. Jim Milleson 15. Rick Abrams 26. Bob Bruce 4. John Russo 16. Don McCann 27. Cindi Wells 5. John Engerran 17. Randy Overby 28- Barb Taylor 6. Sean McCullough 18. Kim Otto 29. Maureen Campbell 7. Lonny Weber 19. Fred Platow 30. Helen Moses 8. Roger Hughes 20. Chip Madsen 31. Linda Swann 9. Don Hulliung 21. Bill Dudley 32. Sharon Whitaker 10. Larry Sadler 22. Larry Overby 33. Judy Wynan 12. Richard Keeley 23. Lloyd Goldstein 34. Lola Smith 150 Not for wealth, rank, or honor, but for personal worth and character 151 PHI DELTA THETA d'Woi-Hu. Bruce Hays ......... . . . . President Bob Gromoll ....... Vice President Doug Hall .............. Treasurer Doug Munch ............ Secretary We enjoy life by the help and society of others' 1. John Ciula 10. Doug Munch 19- Sandy Manson 2. Doug Hall 11. Ken Dixon 20. Chips Waddington 3. Bob Gromoll 12. Mark Stitcher 21. John Haughee 4. John Howard 13. Jack Owens 22. Art Berry 5. Ron Roundtree 14. Larry Ross 23. Ward Eshelmen 6. Bruce Hays 15. Jim Larkin 24. Ron Sherman 7. Gary Sherman 16. Butch O'Shea 25. Frank Ripa 8. Greg Pope 17. David Partin 26. Elliot Parsowith 9. John Landon 18. Mike Semena 27. Rick Taylor . 43:9... . . .wz. ' . '$3,. A new outlook on brotherhood u 154 mymsn-hpMa PHI GAMMA DELTA TyWatts............... President Denny Jacob . . .Recording Secretary Norm Stradleigh ..... Corresponding Hiram Williams . . Treasurer-Secretary Steve Vernon ........... Historian . Jim Alexander 9. Mike Knox . Burt Saunders 10. Ty Watts Joe Young 11. Denny Jacob . Randy Lentell 12. John Bradbeer Ben Benjamin 13. Norm Stradleigh . Tom Scott 14. Phil Rogers Jeff Davis 15. Larry Saunders . Jim Downing 16. 17. 18. 1Q. 20. 21. 22. Rich Collin Hiram Williams Steve Vernon Wayne Ralston Jeff Fitterman Kent McElheny Paul Mendelsohnn 155 156 - .4 WI-I-i-I-I-iud; mammmmmh M I . . a .u i. I. - m m. h a H E; a ,.. .n May I have a word with you? May I have a word . . . And if there were no more words, what then? What would you do for all those times when there is you and there is herlhim and the wide mile in between? If eyes could say enough, if herlhis hands felt what your hands tried to tell, perhaps words w0uldn't matter. And the day there are you and there are them? They are in uniforms; they carry guns. They say noth- ing. You understand. You do not wear uniforms. Un- less your hands, your hair tied back with leather strings, your bare feet, your moccasins. . . But, no, you carry no weapons except your voices and now you cannot speak. They do not understand. Words mean nothing. If you could begin at the beginning and all peo- ple spoke the same language and all countries had the same name, there would be no war war iworl, n., v., waned, watering, adj. - - mi. a conflict carried on by force of arms as between nations. in any dictionary - - maybe. And if you woke one day with no memory of sound or voices, a different language would not be so different. Only your eyes could speak; only your eyes could hear. So if you, deaf and dumb, should see all those people, what would you come to know? That black is the color of star-filled night and velvet and dream-touched sleep and skin. That white is the color of snow and morning, sleep and skin. That hunger turns smiling faces old and sorrow is borne alone. That smiles change days, kisses last lsometimesl, hands are warm and strong. And if silence could teach so much, would you then find things to say to one another? If there were words, what would you hearlsay? I love . . . If there is aGod. ..The lastwar...lhope...lntheend... Yes, darling . . . .When I am thirty . . . Look! Look at stars . . . Nietzsche said . . . Hey, man, let's go . . . Wasn't it Marx who wrote . .. No, I said . . . Good- bye . . . Tomorrow's another . . . May I have a word... Copy by Linda Alexander With the hope that all our battles of the future will be fought with words and won With love . . . 1971 Aegean EDITORS an Yates Amor Editor-in-chief Gail Kallins . . . . . . . . . .Managing Editor BobBruoe Sports Bob Dallas . . . . . Student Life Cathy Wenzel Hindle . AcademicslSeniors Melinda Holland . . . . . . . .Organizations Adam Rabinowitz . . . . Greeks Prof. Steve Yates . . . . . . . . . Advisor STAFF Beth Bell Janis Broad Brent Bush Linda Chase Maria DelValle David Gursky Linds Hartman Mary Lee Healey Toni Huber Kim Kramer Janet Lewis Sherry Mason Richard Mastromarino Susan Matthews Melissa McCord Suazanne Mielcarck Elaine Robarge Tessame Stuart PHOTOGRAPHERS Henry Brown John Gaudette Doug MacPherso Jay Morris Martin Newell John R. Nichols George Veazey David Vogler David Webster Stewart Crenshaw Oracle The Oracle, student-edited newspaper, has many facets. To those who work on it, it provides experience of a professional calibre. The Oracle has won recognition national- ly as one of the best written and edited campus newspapers. For those who read it, The Oracle provides entertain- ment, information and interpretation about activities and is- sues relevant to students in a modern university. ABOVE: David Snyder, Managing Editor; Mary Ellen Moore, Editor; Vicki Smithv son, Associate Editor. RIGHT: Jan Shearouse, Staff Writer: John Moale, photo- grapher: Jon Wilson, Staff Writer; Elisa Frieden, Staff Writer, Eliot Safer, Staff Writer, Jack Lynch, Make-up Editor; Merle Baker, Staif Writer. BELOW: Advertis- ing Staff: Don Scherck, Bill Kopf, George Kalogridis, Fred K. Bax, Jim Bass, Ad- vertising Manager. BELOW RIGHT: Ed Conway, Staff Writer; Jeff Miller. Sports Editor; Beth Serata, Copy Editor. . 4;. :- W7 li-i-llnw'w . . 1 , .. uh Pre-Medical Society The Pre-Medical Society promoted inter- est in careers in the health sciences. Profes- sionals Spoke to members about their area of specialization. Members also observed surgical procedures and took a field trip to the Univer- sity of Miami School of Medicine. Officers: Joseph Dibble ll, president; Steve Vernon, first vice president; Joel Campbell, second vice president; Douglas Fleming, treasurer; Donna Moen, secretary. ABOVE LEFT: Dr. Glenn Hooper and lab technician explain operating procedure of chemical analysis unit to Charles Stewart, Joel 8. Camp- bell and Joseph Dibble. ABOVE: Pre-Med Society members Steve Vernon, Michael Basista, Charles Stewart and Joseph Dibble gather for an informal study session. LEFT: Dr. Glenn Hooper, Associate Patholo- gist for the University Community Hospital, explains blood sample ana lysSs procedure to Pre-Med members Joel 8. Campbell, Joseph Dibble and Charles Stewart. Members were: Anthony Adams. Michael Basista, Robert Larev Beaeley, Danny Beltrum, Stacy Berckes, William Bess. Greg Birse, Brad Bjornstad, Roy Black, Rafael William Blanca, Arthur Bresser, Richard Brilli, Shari Lon Buxton, Jeff Carlisle. Candie Castro, Thomas Clarke, Marc Cohen, Joann Crown, Winfred Deering, William Kenneth Dixon, Cleve Dobbs, Thomas Dooley, Linda Dwinell, John Edwards, William Engei, Arlene Espisito, Jorge Ferreiro, George Forster, H. David Forten- berry, Bryan Frederich, Joe Gonzatez, Ronald Greene, Elken Jean Harman, Arthur Herold, Cosme Herrera, William Hoopes, Cheryl Diane Halme, Ernesx Kirstein, Paul Krissman. Pierre Laieunesse, Sam Lasris, Charles Latherow, Larry Lawrence, Paul Little. Joseph Lomascolo, Bill Macheski, Timothy Mack. Donnie Maggie, Robert Martinex. Charles McNabb, Harry Messick, David Moore, Michael Moore, Hames Mosher, Bobbee Murr, Charles Neal, David Minor, Johnny Nicely, James Nicoletto, Gary Pablo, Robert Patton, Milton Poik, Rodger Powell, Louis Pressman, Steven Preston, Nick Quigley, Pam Rani, Rafael Risco, James Santoro, James Sherman, David Wayne Smith, Lorilee Smith, Mitchell Smith, Vicki Smith, Floyd Snead, Jeff Speck, Charles Stewart, Donald Stoddani, Leslie Tavares, Tom Taylor, Michael Tompkins, Lonnie Trenton, Alfred Truiillo, Jimmie Vann, David Verizm, William Walker, John Washington. 161 2 6 .I University Center Center . . . the point around which any- thing revolves . . . a place considered as the middle or central point of activity . . . a point or place that actions forces and people go to or come from. University Center . . one thing that 17,000 people have in common. A place for food, books, records, a free phone call, an aspirin with sympathy, club meetings, art exhibits and people. Dances, conventions, Student govern- ment, newspaper and yearbook, pool, ping pong and people. Cards, chess, machines that take your money - keep it and give nothing in return, coffee houses and people . Things to buy and sell, job notices, check cashing, tickets for events, diSplay ta- bla, conversations about anything and noth- ing. A thousand viewpoints and people. OPPOSITE ABOVE: A prophetic gypsy provides a glimpse into the futute for several children during the Family Night activities. OPPOSITE LEFT: Students create their individual works 01 an at the UC basement Craft Shop. OPPOSITE BELOW: Top College Girl Margarita Garcia and runners-up Connie Hill. Sioux Harlan and Christine Chambers are presented during halfaime at a USF basketball game. RIGHT: Dionne Warwick captivates students with her unique and exciting songs. BELOW: Coffee House gives these studentamusicians a chance to perform their style of music. 163 164 ABOVE: An lnterCom member selects a type style for a student-daigned activity poster. ABOVE RIGHT: UC com- mittee members create their own holiday spirit by decorating the lobby Christmas tree. RIGHT: Ralph Nader lectures on Consumerism to a standing room only audience in the gym. OPPOSIT E ABOVE: Students intermy place their sets at the annual El Casino event. OPPOSITE RIGHT: McKen- dree Spring sing a selection from their new album at the Soundsations Concert. OPPOSITE LEFT: Electric sounds and ever-changing Iight shapes blend as Boot performs for a Fall Frolics dance. 6 6 II OPPOSITE ABOVE: University Center committee chairmen were: Ed Budnick, feature enteitainment; Mindy Samaha, vice president, Pat DeCubellis, Intercollegiate Music Festival; Mary Ann Carloch, fashion; Nick Kubesa, dance; John Fling, arts and exhibits; Apple Bass, coffee house; Darlene Dort, personnel; Sheldon Wind, acting treasurer; Nancy Duncan, intra-servioe. Not pictured: Pam Anderson, movies; Kelly Richardson, reaeation; Bill Patient, inter-committee. OPPOSITE: UC Program Council members discuss plans for upcoming events: Fred Getston, assistant program director; Mindy Samaha, vice president; Tom Chawk, president; Darlene Don, acting secretary; Sheldon Wind, acting treasurer, Fran LaLa, assistant program director; Elise Jordan, program director. OPPOSITE BELOW: Students look at exhibit from USF Student Sculpture Show; a student production coordinated by Prof. Ernest Cox. SONG FEST WINNERS: ABOVE: Dilligaf , Greg Mowries, Jackie Papier and Bob Usherman periorm in the folk category of Song Fest. BELOW: Mike Hurley and Jeffrey Arthur perform as Mutt 8: Jeff in the pop-rock category of Song Fest. 168 JOHN m GRACE ALLEN anumismnm awwmc a mum nr wwsumurc '3:ch m m m7: wvtum mm a- tram mu a ram mum nm: N: mm v m mam w u; mm m: u . at W1 WMh Luann l m am '7. mm u m union ! um ' N.Irihmmv H mm a dim Gold Key- Phi Kappa Phi The Gold Key Honor Society, which has encouraged and recognized scholarship, be- came a chapter of the Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society. Members participated in the Honors Convocation reception and with Athe- naeum awarded Dr. Frederic Zerla recognition as outstanding professor of the year. Faculty Phi Kappa Phi sponsors were: Dr. Glenn Burdick, Dr. Merle Donaldson, Dean Robert Ellis Jr., Dr. John Hatcher, Dr. Anne Kelley, Dean Edwin Martin, Prof. Fred Power, Dr. Thomas Rich, Dr. Linus Scott, Dr. Norman Small. LEFT: Dr. Zerla speaks at Honors Convocation after receiv- ing Teaching Excellence award. BE LOW: Dr. John Allen, for- mer USF pvesident, and Mrs. Grace Allen receive a plaque at Honors Convocation as the Administration Building is named in their honor. OPPOSITE: Officers were: Kari Clark, Dean Robert Wi Ellis, Richard Dunlap, Bonnie Adkins, Linda O'Connor, Loren Barteis. Richard Abbot Bonnie Adkins Linda Alexander Timothy Allen Richard Amor Jan Amor Lee Anderson Judith Baer Carol Baker Loren Bartels Steven Barton Linda Bergen Elizabeth Bergmann Lynne Binder Nancy Bowker Ruby Bragg David Brass Carole Broderick Patricia Cabe Kemberly Cason David Cecil Mary Ann Chap Karl Clark Caroline Collier Ronald Conley Harriet Cordell Dennis Dambly Edgar Davis HI Charter Members Mark Dawson Marie Donnerberg Richard Dunlap Ruth Durden Carol Durfee Cheryl Durfee Judith Dyal Maria Fabian Jacqueline Famming Nancy Gainer Gloria Geuther Joyce Godbout Mauguerite Grenelle Anna Grice Betty Groff Michael Hales Anne Hamilton Pam Hancock Joyce Hansen Sandal Hart Mariann Henry Robert Hightower Sally Hillebrand Barbara Hires Ronald Hogue Sarah Holbert Thomas Hughes ll Catherine KeeIer Sara Keeney Christine Kelly Raymond A. Kelly Jennifer Kori Thomas Kyner Anne Largay Michal Leahy James Macaluso Penelope Marks Anthony LaRussa Donald Mauer, Jr. Barbara Mazurek Lyn Mead Jan Miller Connie Miner Glorida Morrison Sylvia McMillan Robert Nelson Ill Linda O'Connor John O'Reiliy, Jr. Carolyn O'Steen John Pennington III Pamela Prim Richard Pierce Adam Rabinowitz Richard Reichle Nancy Rine Helen Rowe Valerie Rubin Peter Saclarides Gerald Sage Pedro Sanchez Donna Sasnette Larry Saunders Dynel Savery Mary Scearce Marion Scherzer Jean Schultz Sally Shaffer Martha Shanberg Clarence Slayton Marcia Sloulin Judith Smith Garrett Snipes Alice Sewards Gerhard Stoopman Gwendelyn Stuler Kathryn Teunon David Tracy Susan Truelock Vance Vaughan, Jr. Sue Weiner Joseph Weintraub T. N. Williams, Jr. Grew Zetler 169 Athenaeum As a women's honorary, Athenaeum re- cognized college women who had outstanding scholastic achievement and leadership abili- ties. A week-Iong International Bazaar and a joint reception with Gold Key for participants in the Honors Convocation were held Quarter I. Quarter ll activities included the annual in- duction of members and a collection and sale of used books to earn money for a student aid fund. Members were required to have 90-135 hours with a 3.0 overall GPR and three activi- ties. No more than 25 members are inducted annually. Athenaeum has petitioned to affil- iate with Mortar Board, the National Women's Honorary. ABOVE; Paulette Jenkins, president of Athenaeum, serves punch at the reception following the Honors Convocation. LEFT: Students shop for unusual items at the World Bazaar, an Athenaeum fund-raising project. 197071 Members 1971-72 Members Linda Alexander Susan Allen Jan Yates Amor Lana Beasley Barbara Brass Chamer Benz Candanoe Denmark Linda Chase Marie Donnerberg Margaret Glavey Anna Grice Pamela Hancock Paulette Jenkins Sharon Long Sue Marqua Linda Maykut Beverly Payne Ellen Pekny Dynel Savery Kathleen Sparks Johonna Stagge Cnythia Stark Sandra Susskind Vickie Wills Judith Costello Patricia Decubellis Donna Devita Cathy Havel Connie Hill Cathy W. Hindle Melinda Holland Sandra Graham Rosemarie Kentzel Janet Lewis Barbara Little Mary McKey Mary Mahon Ginger Matthews llaria Midulla Merilee Olson Barbara Smith Dana Stefaruk Vickie Touchton Debbie Wooten PsiChi Psi Chi Honor Society sought to advance the science of psychology and emphasized individual scholarship through films, speakers, field trips, seminars and group projects. Members were required to be in the top 3596 of their class and have a 3.0 GPR in psy- chology. Faculty sponsor was Dr. David Clement. Officers: Larry Bart, pre- sident; Alex Arber, Greg Munson, Dave Due, vice-pre- sidents; Cheryl Marquardt, sec- retary; Kitty Gill, treasurer. RIGHT: Psi Chi members inspect equip- ment and data results in the Psychology Department research lab. PiNhI EpsHon The Florida Epsilon Chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon pro- moted the study of mathema- tics. They supported the In- tensive Tutorial Program and each quarter presented speeches by outstanding sen- iors. Members attended a fa- culty-student math picnic and a joint banquet with the Soci- ety of Physics. the require- ment for membership was scholastic excellence, partiCU- larly in mathematics. Members were: Catherine Perez; Denise Stranglein: Ivonne Trujillo; Jeffrey Stal- naker; Richard Livingston; David Wins- low; Gerhan Stoopman; Adalbert Bottcher: Louise Donnerberg: Lynne Binder, w'ce president; Sterling Ladd; Martin Newell; Dr. Frank Cleaver, ad- visor: Arlin Wilsher, president; Dr. Fredric Zerla, adviser; Ronald Olson; Loren Bartels. 171 Kappa Delta Pi The Lambda Tau chapter of Kappa Delta Pi fulfilled its goal of contributing to the field of education by giving money to the scholarship fund for the Gift- ed Child Teacher-Training Pro- gram. Quarterly meetings focused on educational issues. A 3.1 GPR was required for mem- bership. Officers: A. L. Stefurak, president; Mary Ann Scaglione, vice president; Polly Boatron- night, secretary; Michael Farins, treasurer; Carolyn O'Steen, histo- rian; Dr. James Chambers and Dr. Daniel Purdom, faculty spon- sors. Members: TOP TO BOTTOM: Gayle Markwith, Linda Lodato. Sara Sellers. Joyce Ash, Polly Boat- vwight, Robert Marts, Barbara Stanton, Robert Bretscher, Leatricia Williams, Robert Haner, A. L. Stef- urak, James Chambers, Daniel Purdom, Mary J. Taylor, Barbara Merritt, Phyllis Specht. Dorothy Akers, Dana Stefurak, Per Erik Nielsen, Sherman Thompson, James Monroe. Phi Mu Alpha To further the cause of good music, Phi Mu Alpha, a music honorary, presented a Contemporary American Music Concert and student recital. The men's chorus visited nursing homes. Officers: Jim Devine, president; Ken Stackhouse, vice president; Barry Green, secretary; Paul Richardson, treasur- er; Spencer Lockwood, faculty sponsor. ABOVE: Phi Mu Alpha members Lyman Brodie, Rick Sabine and CIin Newton present a selection during the concert program of Contemporary American Music. RIGHT: Rick Sabine and Cliff Newton on trumpet: with Chip Madsen and Ron Anson on trombone: perform a musical piece com- posed by faculty membet Dr. James McCray. 172 Pi Sigma . EpsHon Pi Sigma Epsilon got down to busines as it sponsored a quarterly book exchange, a Tam- pa's Children's Home picnic and a scholarship fund. Established for business students with an emphasis on marketing, Pi Sigma Epsilon also made market re- search surveys. RIGHT: Pi Sigma Epsilon officers Tony Coniglio, vice president of pet- somal; Ben Tony, newer; Sheldon Wind, cornsponding secretary; Ray R. Pines, president: Dennis Ltoyd, vice president of activities plan future events at a board meeting. BELOW: Membevs were Back Row: Tom Sticklor: Ray R. Pines. Weddenl; John Maxfield: Brooks Ather- ton; Reese Johns; Daryi Head; Rick Morde; John O'Leay; Ed Garbuck; Mike Embry: Paul Dennison; Bob Prawn. Front Row: Jeff Lina; Den- nis Lloyd, vice president; Jim Lenior; Hugh Wsychoh; John Bradbeer. 173 174 Ube Jntemutional Sraternity Of Presidem Senior VP. V.P. Treasurer Secretary Chancel Ior H istorian Pres., Otr. I James R. Alexander Rod E. Ashworth Walter Beerman Howard F. Bond Steve Brantley Ronnie Breiio Richard Busciglio Harld Byrnes Robert M. Caffee, Jr. John L. Caskey Frank N. Copare Richard M. Cowell Peter Damm Rick Deturk Advisers: Dr. Harold E. Allen Dr. Gary Richardson Mr. Rodney Sherman Mr. Charles Landry Curtis N. Dilocker Donald Eisenbrown Jim Etheridge Matt Fischer Glen J. Frazho Ward Harriman Jim Hartsfield William J. Hellard James P. Heymans Norman Hough David S. Hutchens Steve Jersey Jerry Johnson Fary Martin Art McMahon Michael G. Hoagland Leonard Bieber Charles Gibson, Jr. Ralph Lazar R uss Throckmorton Jim Babcock Larry Taylor Clinton Metrin Leonard G. McNeil Blaine Neville Thomas C. Osborne Kenneth A. Robinson Richard T. Schwartz DonaId J. Shingler, Jr. Harry Swanson Gerald Thompson Luis Vigil, Jr. Charles Webber Harold R. Welch Harry West Chance Williams Dennis C. Wolfe Women of,Pi Sigma Epsilon The Women of Pi Sigma Epsi- lon involved themselves in business activities to perform a service to the university community. Examples of these activities were the Feather Flower sale and joint work with the men of Pi Sigma Epsilon in their Book Exchange. Each girl had a special interest in a business career and completed at least twelve quar- ter hours with a GPR of 2.0. Back Row: Marv Christ, Sue Brinkley, Katha Blackburn, Doris Youngrnan, Jacquelyn Willis, Marilyn Shelton. Front Row: Susan KeIlyI, Imelda Barthle, Monica Barthle, Judy Ward, Lillian Lenhoff. Not pictured: Suzanne Bogart, Sue Campbell, Mary Lee Chestnut. Sharon Corey, Liz Gundlach, Kathy Hewlett, Wendy Kushner, Melanie Unick, Donna Walker, Jimee Wolfe. Gamma Sigma Phi STANDING: Beth Ruiz; Margie Marina; Joy Mulholland, vice president: Gail Kimbrell: Donna Moen, Kathy Whitehead: Susan Cody; Nora Brantley. treasurer. SITTING: Linda O'Connor, president; Vicki Sando; Andree Canosa, secretarv; Janet Ostor, historian. As a women's service organization, Gamma Sigma Phi collected for UNICEF, adopted a childIin India, sponsored a Christmas card drive for G.l.'s in Viet Nam. They also collected cou- pons for a kidney machine and helped the Amer- ican Cancer Society. Officers: Linda O'Connor, president; Joy Mulholland, vice president; Andree Canosa, secretary; Nora Brantley, trea- surer. 175 ABOVE: Steve LaGcande trims another crucial inch at the APO United Fund Drive. RIGHT: Bruce Kamelhair, Steve LaGrande and John Canosa give interested student information about APO at their Activities Mart table. BELOW: Members clean up Chinsegut, a retreat outside of Brooks- ville owned by USF. Alpha Pi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, 3 national service fra- ternity, landed a helping hand, literally as well as figuratively, as it gave incoming students a lift with luggage. In meeting its objectives of service, leadership, and friendship, APO work- ed with an inter-city Boy Scout Troop, helped the United Fund and UNICEF. Group service averaged 300-400 hours quarterly. TAU MU 0F ALPHA PSHIFUMEGA Officers M. Bennet Bronev .......................................... President John Canosa Jr. ................... . . ................ Is: Vice President Bruce Kamelhair .................................... 2nd Vice PresSdem Richard Black ....... . ......... . ....... . . . . . . . ..... Recording Secretafv Richard Mullis ................................ Corresponding Secretary Donald Clossev ...... . ............. . . . ..................... Historian Steve La Grande ......................................... . . Treasurer Brothers Advisers Eric Bush Dean Richard Whitney Harlan Helming Dean Charles Wildy Dex Reynolds Dean Herbert Wunderlich Mike Bisbee Robert Lewis Bill Fox David Saulter Ed Beresh Dean Loude: Barry Breenberg . William Edson Jamie Benson i3; XKj Circle K The 23 members of Circle K and their 6 lit- tle sisters sponsored a Kiwanis Bar-b-que, a cred- it card distribution and a letter drive for pris- oners of war in North Vietnam. The little sisters acted as bat girls for the baseball team. Circle K urged male students to serve and participate in projects with them. 1 a ,n' -' '1. . IV LEFT: Members were: Top Row: David Scott; Jack Stooru: Phil Wendland, secretary; Andy Fox; John Giorgianni, vice president; Art Wenderoth; Don Stoorza; Danny Burch; Steve Phillippy. Bottom Row: Curtis Sprague; Garv Adams: Janet Adams; Laurie Burgess: Peggy Rhodes: Ken Tatie, president; Lynn Burnette. Not Pictured: Pam Yoary; Pat Yeary; Lynn Chepurko; Ken Ben- nett; Jack Wolfe; Rob Havman; Roife Maxon, treasurer. BELOW RIGHT: Circle K batgirls Connie Gillman, Shirley Raczokowski, Roseanne Rodriguez, Lynn Chep- urko, and Sue Herring assist Brah- man team member Danny Burch. BE LOW LEFT: Circle K members help at the serving line during the Kiwanis Kids Day Bar-B-Q. I77 ABOVE: Ron Hawkins, new di. rector of BSU, welcomes students during backetovschool banquet. LEFT: Students decorate the Christmas tree in the Baptist Stu- dent Union. BELOW: BSU's music-drama team, His Gentle Touch, entertain at Quarter ll banquet. Baptist Student Union A paraphrase of the 24th Psalm, Verses 1-6 The earth is the Lord's; the world and all its people For the Lord founded it upon the waters. Who shall rise up into the mountain of the Lord? Who shall stand in His holy place? Those whose hands are clean, and hearts are pure. Those whose should have not been lifted to what is false and who have not sworn in deceit. He will be blessed by the Lord And receive justice from Him. This is the generation that seeks Him, that seeks the face of GOD. ABOVE: Dr. Samuel tsaaks leads members of Hillel in 3 Cha- nukah candle lighting service. CENTER ABOVE: Ehud Mou- chly, Israel's UN Vice Consul for Polmcal Economic Affairs, speaks to members about the MId-East and Soviet Jewry situ- ations. RIGHT: The Israeli delegation. comprised of HilIeI members, perform Israeli folk dances at the International Folk Festival. Hillel Israeli folk dances, on and bagel brunches, speakers discussing the Mid! dle East situation, religious services on Fridays and major Jewish holidays. These were some of the activities sponsored by Hillel in an attempt to make Jewish students aware of their heritage. Officers: Diane Shapiro, president; Murray Woolf and Lara Sneider, vice presidents; Dori Wood, secretary; William Langer, treasurer. Water Ski Club The USF Water Ski Club promotes all phases of water skiing, especially competitive skiing, for its members. Activities this year in- clude weekly skiing at the practice site on Lake Alice, a ski show, and at least five colle- giate tournaments. No skiing skill is required to join. Officers: Bryan Fredrick, president; Terry Mercer, vice-president; Charner Benz, secretary; Karen Maale, treasurer. Catholic Student Center Serving the spiritual, social and community needs of the staff and student body at USF is the main purpose of the Catholic Student Cent- er. Spiritually, it offers daily and Sunday liturgi- cal worship, Bible studies, inquiry classes and contemporary theology discussions. In the com- munity, the Center has aided migrant workers and has a tutoring service. Dances, parties, bowl- ing, roller skating and ice skating are other activ- ities sponsored by the Student Center. Officers: Susan Grant, president; Tony Perrone, secretary; Ken Dwyer, treasurer. LEFT: Father Austin Mullen blesses bread for communion. ABOVE: Water Ski Club members Jeff Den- kins and Terry Mercer demonstrate ski in barefoot skiing. LEFT: Top Row: Stew McDonald, instructor; Mike Nores; Jeff Den- kins; Dave Askeland; Doug McCracken; David Fielder; Terry Mercer, vice pvcsident: Bryan Fredrick, president; Wayne Perpall. Bottom Row: Randy Weslbay, social chair. man; Charner Benz; Laura Combes; Marilyn Donn; Margaret Sheldon; Karen Maale, secretarvltrusurer. Windjammers f I must go down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide Is a wild call and a clear call $ FJ that may not be denied; .. Jkgo 1:3 ... 5. .. And all I ask n m ll ' ' J x W 85 A is a windy day with 9,, , the white clouds flying, JS- And the flung spray ! and the blown spume, and the sea-gulls crying. from John Masefield RIGHT: John Griffin demonstrates proper sailrigging technique to other members of the Windjammer Club. USF Karate Club ABOVE: Charles Doerr counter attacks while blocking Buck Salters' attack. ABOVE RIGHT: Charles doerr executes a round- house kick as Chief Instructor Buck Salter blocks and counter- anacks. BELOW: Mr. Masaaki Ueki, a fifth degee black belt of the Japan Karate Association. gives instruction to club members and tests for the various ranks. BELOW RIGHT: Members: Top row: Charles Brittian, Steve Walter. Ronald Ralph, Sharon Hor- ton, Alfred Ttuvillo, John Hart, Chris Westegard. Row 2: Bill Sparks, Jeff Speck, Diana Lopez. David Fisher. Luis Albuerne, Charles Doerr, Bottom Raw: Scott Homb, publicity chairman; Cleve Watkins; Buck Salter; David Elman. president; James Ryan, vice president. The Karate Club emphasized the importance of physical condi- tioning as well as the development of mental control and character. The club affiliated with the Japan Karate Association and the All-American Karate Federation. They participated in the 6th All-Florida Karate Tournament, put on exhibitions of karate-do and sponsored visits of a fifth degree black belt in the Japan Karate Association, Master M. Ueki. Officers: David Elman, president; Jim Ryan, vice-president; Mike Sementa, treasurer; Scott Homb, publicity chairman. Dr. Zerla sponsor- ed the club. USF Sports Car Club Fast paced, rallying in autocrosses. This was the Sports Car Club. It sponsored Time- Speed-Distance tTSDt rallies and the Sir John Falstaff Annual Fun Rally, along with dual and night autocrosses and the Sports Car Super Week. Officers: Steve Schneer, presi- dent; Fred Deutschman, vice president; Jean Williams, secretary; Nick Eckhardt, treasurer; Mr. James Devine, faculty sponsor. ABOVE LEFT: The days of stopwatch timing are gone as intricate electronic timers time com- peting cars to the thousandths of a second. LEFT: Opel GT drifts through final turn to cross finish line in the USFSCC Dual Autocross. BELOW: Vice president Fred Deutschman looks on as a pewarful Meyers Manx leaves the - ' 5' I starting line in the USFSCC Dual Autocross. Film - 183 Student - Government The purposes of Student Government are to further the co operation between students, fac- ulty, and administrators, promote fellowship among students, esta- blish programs and activities of in- terest to the student body, and of- fer students a voice in the adminis- tration of the University. Student Government is headed by a president and a vice president chosen in open elections. The uni- cameral legislature is composed of forty-four representatives and eight senators. The Executive Board is composed of cabinet secretaries and area council representatives, and is chaired by the president. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Student Government Presi- dent John Greer speaks at a raiiv foilowing the Kent State deaths. LEFT: Mary Margaret Rutledge, Student Government vice president, speaks infor- mally to legislators Ghazi Aboul-hosn, Bob High- tower, Jeff Smith, Rodney Presley, Steve Mims and Chris Clifford. ABOVE: Jack Slayton, secretary of finance, and members of the Finance Committee discuss the proposed Oracle budget with Dr. Arthur Sanderson, chairman of the Department of Mass Communications. LEFT: Jim Cordero, John Greer, Jack Slayton, Gary Jones take the new pres- ident of USF, Cecil Mackey, on a tour of the campus. 185 OPPOSITE ABOVE: Senator Ghazi Abounsn answers a question duting 3 SG legislative meeting. OPPOSITE LEFT: Vice president Mary Margaret Rutledge confers with 86 members Bill Deitenbeck and Chris Clifford after a meeting. OPPOSITE BELOW: Mike Cohen, Steve Mims, Bob High- tower, George Kagan , Ghazi Aboul-hosn and Jeff Smith sit through 3 56 meeting. ABOVE: Members of USF Senate vote on a proposed resolution. LEFT: Jeff Smith, newly elected vice president, speaks to the legislative session. BE- LOW: Senators Jeff Smith, 80b Hightower and George Kagan concentrate during 3 SG meeting. 188 LEFT: 86 presidential candidate, subsequently the win- ner, Bob Hightower presents his platform during a candi- date debate. ABOVE: The State Council of Student Body Pvesidents meets a! a luncheon to coordinate student opinions for a presentation to the Board of Regents. BEL- OW and OPPOSITE BELOW: Student government mem- bers begin counting ballots on election nign. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Bil! Humphries, presidential candidate, answers questions at a preelection debate. OPPOSITE: President John Greer officiates as Acting President Harris Dean and Frank Winkles jump for the ball to begin the USF Brah- mans Basketball season. 189 ABOVE RIGHT: Margot Eisen, Tom Scott, Ron Riegels, Pete Mac- Gill, Rotha Allen examine specimens in a geotogy Iab. ABOVE: James Cathart, guest speakev from the United States Geological Survey, talks about bauxites. 190 Coettes Members were: Sandra Sullivan; Myra Bobo, president; Regena Dupree. vice president: Mrs. Josephine Hubbard. sponsor; Barbara Chester, activities chairman. Geology Club Literally digging into F lorida's past, but with an eye to the future was the Geology Club. Numerous field trips and at least one weekend trip, plus visiting speakers, and an auction of fossils and minerals from private donations expanded club members' know- ledge and interests. Officers: Rotha Allen, president; Pete MacGilI, vice president; Mar- got Eisen, secretary and treasurer; Dr. Ralph Stevenson, faculty sponsor. The COETTES, affiliated with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., promoted service, cultural and social activities. To qualify for membership, a student must have a 2.0 GPR and 12 hours completed at USF. The COET- TES did volunteer work at local hospitals and worked with mentally retarded children. RIGHT: We thought about the blue flowers... from City Life by Donald Bar- thelme. CENTER LEFT: Oscar Wilde takes the audience on a whimsical journey through his writings. BELOW LEFT: I march, it's ludi- crous. In the last mavch, there were eighty-sev- en thousand people marching . . . Donald Bar- theime. BELOW RIGHT: h was a small vic- tory, yet it greatly increased his fatigue. From Miss Lonalvhoarts by Nathanael West. Readers Theatre The Readers Theatre Guild, a coscurricular organization of the Department of Speech, dedicated itself to group per formance of literature. The group staged non-dramatic litera- ture, the narrative point of view in prose fiction and a per- spective in verse. Six major productions were presented as well as weekly Coffee House productions. Some of the major productions of 1970 were; Your Turn to Curtsy, My Turn to Bow: A Wilde Night; Spirits Forsaken; Bridge of San Luis Rey; City Life. Some of the Coffee House productions were: Zooez, Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon, TV, Mannequins are Safe, Back to Black, No Relief in Sight, A Call to Duty, The Letter Writer, Keno, Two Belles of Balzac, Hello There, Here We Are Again. W h l5 , .f World Affairs CouncH The World Affairs Council strove to increase the lnternationalism among USF students, faculty, and the Tampa community by bringing people of all nationalities together to ex- change culture and friendship. The Council hoped to deepen the under- standing of U. S. foreign policy, foreign countries and their cultures, and international relations. This year WAC sponsored recep- tions, cultural Happenings, interna- tional speakers, weekend conferences, symposiums, and the 3rd Annual Model United Nations on campus. I u .uunnm ??fW OPPOSITE ABOVE: Dunedin Junior High Highlander Band members perform the music of Scotland at the lntemational Folk Festival. OPPOSITE LEFT: Russian Folk dancers fvom DeParis Ballet School perform at World Affairs Club International Folk Festival. OPPOSITE RIGHT: World Affairs Council officers, Sami Masry, treasurer; Richard Bee- man, president; and Gary Briese, vice president, discuss plans for the upcoming Model UN activities. ABOVE: Ed Pistilli, president, conducts the Genera! Assembly Security Council meeting at the Model UN. LEFT: Gary Briese, vice president in charge of the Mode! UN, gives a welcome address to the General Assembly. BELOW: World Affairs Council Model UN committee sets up display table to encourage student participation in the 3rd annual event. 0 193 CoHege Engineering Association The Engineering College Associa- tion sewed to establish good faculty-stu- dent relationships and to provide engi- neering students with information about student activities. It sponsored a clean air car race, field trips, a picnic and an Engineering Ball at the Sheraton Tampa. Academically, the Association sponsored outstanding students for area busineses and featured guest speakers. u oocollnllOIOlI .uuvu-VVD'V OPPOSITE LE FT: Karl Clark and George Preston check equipment in the Electrical Engineering lab. OPPOSITE CENTER: Bill Tracy and George Hoover adjust instruments for the Energy Conver- sion Department. OPPOSITE BELOW: The Engi- neering Council plans events at a meeting. RIGHT: Ron Swiger, Dr. John Ratcliff and Philip Brown examine data in the Structures, Materials and Fluids Lab. BELOW CENTER: Engineering stu- dents perform efficiency tests in an Industrial Systems Lab. BELOW: Robert Marsh, Dolly Good- ing, Dr. Barnard Ross, and Jerry Watko examine Dr. Ross' model of Tampa Bay. 8 9 .l USF Musics Organizations Silence. Disheartening silence forms a vacu- um in our minds. Off in the horizon, as if the sun is spreading its wings of down, we hear something that is quite soft and pleasing. The ear strains for more; and, in response, the sound increases. Then, with one majestic burst, the sun is in its zenith and the sound envelopes the sens- es. Music has filled the vacuum of silence. Our existence takes another meaning as music swells the joy of being. On the instruction of II Maestro, another sound blends with music - that of the voice. Song expands another dimen- sion to our awareness, for we add to the music as we take away. As we reach the top of the cre- scendo, we make a discovery: music is life and life is beautiful. ABOVE: Marianne Franus concentrates on a difficult selection during a class. RIGHT:Dr. Gale Sperry leads the Pep Band at a USF basketball game. BE LOW: Students take time out for relax- ation during a rehearsal session with members of the dance de- partment. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Dr. Gale Sperry conducts the USF Concert Band during a regular class meeting. OPPOSITE LEFT: The music faculty Woodwind Quintet rehearses for a per- formance. OPPOSITE BELOW: Prof. Hilton Jones composes with the M009 Synthesizer. ABOVE RIGHT: Studenls perform Pogliacci for a Quarter II opera workshop. RIGHT: Chris Mott waits m play her pan on the timpani while the band performs at the Honors Convocation. BELOW RIGHT: Dr. John Nagoskv experiments with tones from the Accoustica! Research Apparatus. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Mr. Edward Preodor con- ducts the University Orchestra in a rehearsal. OPPOSITE RIGHT: The Flute Choir learns a new piece of music dur- ing a class session. OPPOSITE BELOW: Faculty duo, Prof. Nelson Cooke on cello and Dr. Gary Wolfe on piano, rehearse. Debate Team ABOVE: Members prepare for a trip to another city for a debate. BELOW: Ray Doyle delivers a mock plea, backed up by straight man Eric Houghton, to de- baters Susan Earley, Mary Jane Mathery, Gary Scopes, Andy Fox, Carown Chriss, and Pat Kendee during a practice session. Participation in Forensics meant competition in tournament debate, persuasive extemporaneous speak- ing and oral interpretation of literature. USF Forensic teams attended tournaments throughout the South and participated in programs of public and audience debates. Senior Accounting The Senior Accounting organization facilitated student-faculty relations, associated students with professionals and assisted accounting majors by pro- viding services and information. It awarded tuition scholarships to several outstanding accounting majors each quarter. Senior Accounting members were: Sheldon Wind, Russ Vamevs Wade Downs, Bob Zelco, Mike Numero, Larry Scherwinski, AI Hofmann, George Russell, Richard Hawes, Frank Horreil, Dr. James Moon, Wil- liam Deyo, Gene McClung, Gordon Fendon, Ted Rouadi, Bob West, Dr. Louis Jurgensen, Dr. Kemper Merriam, Jack Smith, Jim Antonio,Caser Riveria. Helen Brigenkemp, Chuck Masi. Helen Brenner, Kenneth O'Neal, Keith Schively, Ben Terry, Mary Escarrez, Bob Osborne, Harold Thumb, Left side: Joe Sigmond, Bracy Bard. Right side: Malcolm Bore, l. P. Monthly. Student Advisory Board College of Business Elected by the College of Business, the Student Adviso- ry Board acts as a liasion among students, faculty and the administration: It presented speakers for on-campus confer- ences. Fran Cline was faculty sponsor. Members of the Advisory Board were: Cindy Kienzle, secretary; Ed Primer; Tony Coniglio: Steve Cooper; An- drew Libby, president. 203 Co-Op Hundreds of students earned thou- sands of dollars and valuable experience in USF's nationally-recognized Coopera- tive Education Program. After two quar- ters of study, 3 Co-op student alternated a quarter of work in his fieId of interest among a variety of private and govern- ment employers. The program was open to students in all areas of professional interest and preparation. Co-Op Advisory CouncH Proving that direction of USF Co-op Education is a busy two-way street, the Cooperative Education Student Advisory Council advised the director, offered sug- gestions for improvements and helped the Co-op staff keep aware of problems as students see them. Each college elects three members and the director of Co-op Education names three. Officers were: John Bradbeer, president; Mike Fuller, vice president; Jennifer Walsh, secretary. C. Jack Westberry was faculty sponsor. 204 OPPOSITE ABOVE: Co-op student Campbell Walkat, a chemistry-pre-med major, assist: me veterinarian at tho Armenia Animal Hospital in Tm. OPPOSITE BE LOW: Gunter I Council members MIG: Paul Katz; Carl Cool: Howard Bond: Jennilet Walsh, secretary; Kailh Barnen: Paul Fuliord; Mike Fuller, vice president; Steve Bvram; Jose Valieme; John Bvadbeer, president; Mr. Jack West- berrv. sponsor. ABOVE: The Cow honors their new council members Ior Quarter II with a luncheon. Ouaner ll new members were: Richard Dunlap, president; Hobart Manley, vice presidem; Suzanne Lenny, secretary; Ann Adams; Jerry Avon: Mike Ayers; Charla Baumann; Bob Ehlenbeck: Richard Lamb; Ma'k Leber, Delbra Sharp; Bobby VaiI; Jose Vatieme; Ken Ward: Shirley Woods. BE. LOW LEFT: Prof. Andrew Minor, Co-op coordinator ad- vises a student. BELOW: Carla Salterfield. a co-op studem majoring in Education, checks om books for a sludem at the USF Instructional Materials Comet. USF Dance Club All it took to become a member of the Dance Club was an interest in dancing. Mem- bers displayed their talents at children's hospi- tals and orphanages. In February they per- formed Winnie the Pooh on Children's Day. ABOVE: Toni Consume, Susan McCarthy, Susie Nicola, Petra Hazzard, Doris Phillips, Carol Mer, Nancy McClure, Marilyn Mancuso, Sandra Feldmaier, pracuce. BELOW: LEAVO Members learn how to run a projector. LEAVO The Library Education Audio Visual Organization hLEAVO, stirred campus in- terest with programs on Sex in the Library, From Cunei- form to Graffiti, and a Christmas party. LEAVO gives those interested in library sci- ence or AV an opportunity to exchange ideas and discuss problems and solutions; it seeks to foster cooperation and service among librarians and between libraries and cli- entele. Officers: Diane Mary Parker , president; Paul E. Camp, vice president; Joanne Butts, secretary; Margaret Gla- vey, treasurer. Adviser, Dr. Ruth Newcomb. LEFT: Eugene Williams, Birice Baker and Willie Polk listen inten- tly as Barbara Hill does the oral interpretation of her poetry that won her the title of Miss Black Uhuru. RIGHT: Otis Anthony does an interpretation of Black Revolutionary Consciousness as Bobby Adderlv accompanies him on congo drums. BELOW LEFT: Donald Odom, Secretary of Inter- nal Affairs, leads a counseling ses- sion with Upward Bound stu- dents. BELOW RIGHT: The run- ner-up in the Miss Black Uhuru contest, Nervia Glenn, does a rhythmic intavpremtion of mod- ern African dance. Afro-American Society The Afro-American Society promoted social and political awareness and provided leader- ship guidance, and understanding of black culture in America to black students. It sponsored the intensive tutorial Halloweeen party for black students, promo- ted several fundraising projects for the Student Government Dis advantaged Loan Fund. The Afro-American Society also counseled for Project Up- ward Bound. Other activities in. cluded Miss Black Uhuru Ball, a black beauty pageant, Twin Nights of Black Experience, and a Black Symposium for the re- cruitment of black students from high schools. SCEC The requirement for membership in the Student Council for Ex- ceptional Children was a genuine interest in the problems and pro- gress of exceptional children. This 40-member organization tried to make prospective teach- ers aware of the exceptional child's problems. SCEC worked with children at McDonaIds Tra- ining Center. Members were: Roberta Banan. Cathy Hav- el, Mary Hofstetter, Michelle Fuiarek, Nan- ette Reid, Craig Jurgensen, Kathleen Oster- man, Nancy Damato, Barbara Allen, Janet Graham, Rose Marie Kntzel, James Monroe, Caherine Grona, Marilyn Palmer, Chris Chambers, Donna Ressler, Louis Arablpres- sidenn, Glenda Grant Mce-presidentL DeDe Germaine tsecretaryL Gary Foster mea- SUIOH SFEA The Student Florida Education Associ- ation represented all prospective teachers on campus. Upon joining, members auto- matically became included in the National and Florida Education Associations. A stu- dent was entitled to reduced car, health, and life insurance, access to a free teacher placement bureau and other benefits. Members were: Cindy Whatley, Johanna Stagge, Charlotte Valenti, David Malberg, Ellen Mirowitz, James Welsch, Robert Marazzi, Patricia Barnes, Linda Daniel, Anna Dae- ger, Chetyl Mukowitz, Marilyn Pietsohman, John Greer, Bonnie Kaneer, Sharon Cooke, Hiram Perkins, Ramon Ruiz tpresidentl, Dave Dorseu Nice-presidenm Donna Walker lsecretary-treasurerL Dr. Julia Haven hdvison ABOVE: Dr. Bernard Lax, SCEC sponsor, discusses future projects with members. RIGHT: SFEA members: David Malberg, Ramon Ruiz, Jr., Anna Daego, Donna Walker, . Linda Daniel have informal study smion. College of Education Council Aimed toward building unity through service, the College of Education Council coordinates and organizes all education organizations on campus. With help from upper-level student members, it has arranged facultwstudent coffees, a monthly lun- cheon with Dean Jean Battle and provided students for tours as hosts and hostesses. Officers: David Malberg, president; Marilyn Pie- tschman, vice-president; Sharon Cooke, secretary- treasurer. RIGHT: Members help entertain hospital patients with arts and crafts projects. BELOW: Dean Jean Battle and Adviser L. G. Roberts talk with members at monthly luncheon. BELOW RIGHT: Mabel H. Bexley plays the mandolin for mentally retarded children. Members were: Lynne Sharpstaen Richard Reinharw Susan Rounlree Pam Palmer Ramon Ruiz Marilyn Piatschmdn Linda Daniel Betsy Bernard Donna Walker Wayne Shallows 209 lnter-Residence Hall Council USF Dorm Hall Councils encouraged the establish- ment of cohesive dormitory communities. Officers are elected by members of the respective dorms and are expected to control expenditure of the money allocated the dorms each quarter. The president and vice president attended weekly IRHC meetings and attempted to communicate resident concerns to housing and administrative officials. Each individual floor received $15 for such pro- jects as trophy cases and parties. The councils maintain- ed academic test files and tutoring services, and provid- ed special annual events for holidays. A community where there are opportunities for a building of interpersonal reiationships, academic pur- suits, relaxation and cooperative support was what the Dorm Hall Councils worked to achieve for USF stu- dents. ABOVE: A student tries to rescue her kite from a kite-eating tree on Crescent Hill. LEFT: Council officers meet to appropriate funds. BELOW: Students re- lax in the sun at the Argos Complex pool. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Conversations with friends make a meal more pleasant at Argos CaIeteria. OPPOSITE LEFT: Mail delivery mm is eagerly awaited by many Argos dormitory residents. OPPOSITE RIGHT: The whiz of frisbees is a common sound on Crescent Hill as students enjoy the good weather. nu JIIIIHIIIIHII HI1IIIEIII'II'U mm IIIIII I uwrlmurm mam: Hanging. anumrnnu, . lllll - l mum .- Elli... . nu; yul E. I I IIII1I u ... u .-- HI. 1..., -419Lnii;4: . 1; Sponge-dry for knowledge you move from class to class, from one tight cubicle of learning to another, devouring what you can and sometimes more than you can then back to your room, a tighter and even smaller cube. To digest. Sleep on it think about it all. . . . .or discard it. Unwind and attack the wall or your your roommate. Washt away the day with a hot shower or a deluge of words. 1.: 'hiillHHk- tlji-Il Drop a record on the turntable nimble fingers of a song will untie the knots in your brain --stereophonic tranquility. Sound coats your room like paint. In a dormitory you can't escape it. Mu Hall Council ABOVE: Members of Mu Hall Council gather in dorm lounge for a midniynt snack. ABOVE LEFT: The winner of the Mu Hall pumpkin carving contest was this entry by Mu 1 West. LEFT: Ellen Nowlin catches up on studying in her dorm room. Council officers were: Donna Walker. presidem; Colette Taylor, vice president; Colette Heard, seem tary-treasurer; Michael Miller, standards boatd. Epsilon and Delta HalI'Councils ABOVE: Residents of Epsilor Hall gather at the Uni- versity Riverfront Park for a dctm picnic. LEFT: Del- ta and Epsilor Hall Councils share an informal dorm party. BELOW: Delta Hall's intramural basketball team moves in position to score a point. OFFICERS Epsilon Ellen Ross, Ha presadent; Gharan Ganas, vice president; Liz Barnes, secretary-treasurer; Tina Kirk- land, athletic chairman; Wanda Bradley, academic chairman; Jill Week, social chairman; Sherry Smithers, standards chairman, Delta: Jo Anne Ziemer, hail presi- dent; Naida Smith, 1 West president: Elyse DurreI, 2 West president: Janine Bellini, 2 East president; Susan MacWithey, 3 East president; Linda Lurz, 3 West presi- dent. Fontana-Desoto Hall CouncH 214 OPPOSITE LEFT: Officers of Fontana-DeSoto Hall Council are: York Harris. vice president: James Strode HI, president Marcae Carolyn, secretary; Gary Markmki, treasurr. OPPO- SITE RIGHT: Regular showings of movies are features of Fontna-DeSoto life residents always enjoy. ABOVE RIGHT: DeSoto residents get together for a game of pool in the ball game room. ABOVE LEFT: Fontana-DeSoto residents un- wind at a Christmas Dance at Fontana Hall. RIGHT: Santa and Helper hand out tickets to tho Fontana Christmas dinner. Even when the horseplay and talk and laughter spins to a slow st0p and you prepare to dive between the covers of a book a new sound whispers in your ears. It is the vague, ominous rumbling of air and water refined through walls and pipes: the respiration of the building. Him .. ug'Jklu nan... -. o Gamma Hall Council ABOVE: Jana Ayres watches dorm officers Diane Forrester, Cathy Musil, Lucinda Chlapowski and Jo Ellen Arvis May an in- formal football game in the Gamma tabby. ABOVE RIGHT: Jo Ellen Arvis, Lucinda Chbapowski and Cathy Musil sunbame on Gamma Beach. BELOW: Jo Arvis plays for Gamma residents Patricia Thayer. Diane Forrester, Marilyn Holdsworth. Linda Baggett, Chris Bamey. BELOW RIGHT: Patricia Thayer, Linda Baggett and Diane Forrester help each other with their weekly laundry. OPPOSITE ABOVE: Kappa Hall residents, Celeste Menendez, Choppet Campbell. Wanda McCory, Sue Mafqua and Cathy Bundy leave for classes. Kappa Hall Council You'd think you were in a spaceship --and when you open your book you realize, that, in a way, you are-- and you're steering not for stars but a storehouse of knowledge in a universe flung to the limits of your imagination. 218 Seniors You would think that after four years of college we could open our minds and judge people by what they are and not what we think they are, or have been toId they are . . . Wouldn't you? But each day we find an old bias to trip over again. But you would think that after four years of college . . . . Wouldn't you? Abbott, Richard Abernathy. Leigh Aboulhosm, Ghazi Abramivic, Penny Abrey, Stephen Acker, Elizabeth Ackerman, Cheryl Adams, Melanie Adkins, Bonnie Agner, Lewis Akers. Donna Albright, Ruthann Allen, Barbara Allen, Catherine Allen, Rotha Allyn, Steve Altman, Joseph Alvarez. Jose Alverez, Sally Alvarez, Tamara Ames, Pamela Amor, Jan Amor, Richard Andersoq, Cynthia Anderson, Linda Anderson, Virginia Andry, Mark Anthony, Larry Anzek, Roy Aquilina, Raymond 1' TVM Arab, Louis Ash, Joyce Astor, Janet Avans, Donna Bailey, Mark Archer, Robert Ashbaugh, Robert Audd, Dian Avitable, Laura Baker, Carol Arger, Alexander Ashe, Deborah Austin, Carl Badali, Richard Baker, Jessie Communication Problem: I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I mean. But each day we hear such statements as . . . . Baker, Merle Balbin, Judy' Barber, Mary They use their badges as an excuse to beat-up whoever they feel like. Bell, Dorothy Bell, Shirley Benel, Sonia Benson, Scott Bent, Charles Bequer, Olivia Bergen, Linda Berger, Steven Berkes, Therese Bernard, Marie 222 Barker, James Barker, Sally Barnes, Jean Barnes, Patricia Barney, Christine Barrett, Magaret Ban, Laufence Barthelette, Lois Barthle, Imelda Basista. Michael Bass George Bass, James Battle, Cathy Bauer, James Beck, John Beeman, Daniel Belderes, Anne Bernier, Sandra Best, Carol Bethel, Sandra Bez, Fred Bieber, Leonard Binder, Lynne Bird, Jim Birkler, Robert Birse, Gregory Black, Loucille Blackburn, Katha Blanchard, Richard Blanke, Francine Blaschka, Andrea Bledsoe, Stephen Blessing, Charlotte Boatwright, Polly Boek, Robert Bogart, Suzanne Bolton, Helen Bolton, James Bond, Raiph Bone, 8. Bone, Barbara Boon, William Booth, Robert Borden, Richard Boris, Andrea Bornstrager, Sharon Boros, Bruce 223 Borowicz, Patricia Boruta, Judith Boruta. Vincent Bossio, Karen Boughton, Nancy Bowen, Millard Bower, Cornelia Bowman, Elizabeth Bowser, Phillip Bowser, Richard Bradbeer, John Bragg, Rubv Branan, Mary Brannen, Mary Brass, Alan Brass, Barbara Brass, Robert Braught, Richard Braun, Barbara Brawner, Linda Bray, David Brown, Janelle Brown, Margo Brown, Philip Brown, Robert Brown, Robert Brown, Sharon Brown, Suzanne Bruneau, Arlene Bruweiheide, Dale Bugel, Edward Bullock, Janice Burford, Robert Burgmeier, Patricia Burrell, Doris Burzenski, Judith Breaux, Martha Brendle, Daniel Breslin, John Bridges, Hilda Brinkley, A. S. Brinson, Randall Brock, Lewis Brodes, Renee Brogan, Lawrence Bronsord, Earl Brorstrom, Elizabeth Brown, David Brown, David Brown, Diane Brown, Henry Busciglio, Mary Bush, Eric Butts, Jo Anne Butts, Gloria Byers, Carolyn Bylander, John Byram, Stephen Byrne, Robert Byrnes, Maureen Cagnazzo, Janet Calautti, Nancy Caltagirone, Carmen Camp, Sylvia Campas, James Campbell, Alice Cannelia, Helen Cansoa, Andreee Caribaltes, Sharon Carlock, Mary Ann Carlson, Arthur Carlson, Karen Carnegia, Heather Carnick, Reginald Carmine, Peter Carrizhers, Marjorie Cassisi, Paul Castellano, Carolyn Castellano, Joanne Castellon, Margarita Celeste, Gene Chait, Stephen Chambers, Christine Chandler, Jon Chandler, Larry Chap, Maryann They get paid $10,000 a year to teach 8 hours a week with the same notes they have used for 10 years. in. . JJ-m Charbonier, Sandra Christ, Mary Clark, Donald Clement, Lea Cobelo, Dorothy Cohen, Shelley Cherof, Jane Chu, Chihchee Clark, Karl Clonts, William Cody, Terry Cohn, Steven Chowning, Marjorie Cidcowski. John Clarke, Carol Clossey, Donald Cohen, Debora Cole, Robert Cladin, David Clayton, Virginia Cobb, Mildred Cohen, Michael Coleman, Mark 227 Cook, Linda Cook, Reed Cooper, CeIia Cordell, Harriet Cordero, James Corey, Sharon Cowles, Ernest Cox, Ruth Crane. Bruce Crawford, Janet Crawford, Janice Creed, Kenneth Cracker, Edwin Croteau, Raymond Crowiey, Charles Culbreth, Brenda Currie, Victoria Cutting, Gordon Daniel, Beverly Dann, Thomas 228 Collin, Doug Collins, Sarah Collum, Jerry Combee, Shirley Combs, Billy Oomstock, Terrie Cone, Betsy Conley, Laurence Cook, Edward Cook, Frances Darby, Thomas Darling, John Daughtry, Sara David, Kathleen Davies, Bruce Davies, Kenneth Davies, Kenneth Davis, Annice Davis. M. L. Davis, Margo Davis, Patricia Davis, Raymond Davison, Joseph Day, Susan Dayhuff, Larry 229 Deal, George Dearien, Patricia Deaton, Rev. Edward Dehart, Brian Deitenbeck, Rev. William Dekle, Sharon Delaney, Brian Demeter, Stephen Denmark, Candace Dennison, Paul Dennison, William Derringer, Candace Deturk, Richard Detwiler, Nancy Devine, Carol Divine, Charl ie Dew, David Dibble, Joseph Dickinson, Lauren Dickinson, Susan Diers, Naomi Dietch, Bruce Dillion, Charlotte Dilocker, Curtis Dimarzo, Joseph Dittman, Elaine Dixon, James Dobbin, Paul Doering, Deborah Donaghy, Robert They all have red Chevrolet pick-ups with rifles on the back window and 8 Wallace sticker on the bumper. Donnerberg, Marie Dorney, John Doucette, Margaret Downing, James Driver, Deborah Duncan, Mary Donahue, Michael Dornsife, Pamela Daugherty, Sharon Downs, Thomas Drizd, Peggy Dunlap, Richard Dorgelys, Viviane Dort, Dennis Douglas, Dan Drake, James Duciewicz, Ralph Dunn, John Darius. Carol Dart, Darlene Downing, Bruce Driggers, Linda Dudek, Warren DUpUiS. Bonnielee 231 Elam. Peggy Elmer, Dianne Ellis Samuel Ellison, Meridyth Elrod, Barbara Ely, Susan Duquesnay, Marie Durden, Ruth Durfee, Carol Dusil, James Dye, Elma East, Gloria Eckhardt, Charles Eden, Sarah Edwards. John Eeltink, Albertus Ehlenbeck, Donald Eichholz, Lora Eichler, Michael Einstein, Shelley Eisenbrown, Donald Emanuel, Tony Embry, Michel Emerson, Linda Ernsberger, Nancy Eshleman, Ward Eubank, Richard Evans, Charles Fabian, Maria Faine, Franklin Faircloth, Shellie Faraone, Vincent Farina, Lucretia Farley, Dorothy Farley, James Farr, Robert Farris, Norma Faul, Ronald Faulk, Eddie Fedorovich, Nina Feingold, Ann Ferguson, Carol Ferguson, Mary Fetty, Betty Field, Richard Finlayson, Darlene Fischer, Mathias Fistos, Alice Fitterman, Lawrence Fitzpatrick, Robert Fletmer, Warren 233 They take the contents of a Dempster Dumpster, frame it, and get an A for it. Flick, Elliott Flis, Clem Flowerree, Douglas Fluty, Susan Forche, Linda Fordham, Cheryl Foster, Marcia Foster, Walter Fouts, Edwin Fowler, Darlene Fox, Dorothy Foxworth, Susannah Franco, Sylvia Frank, Larry Frank. Lucinda Frazee, Roger Frederick, Curtis Freeman, Katharine Frey, John Fuchs, Mary Fuller, Eugene Fullerton, Dorothy Fudong. John Futch, Kenneth Gabriel, Kathleen Gaeio, Sonia Garbrick, John Garcia, Jaime Garcia, Nancy .Gates, Willard Gerhart, Scott Gibson, Charles Giech, H. S. Gilchrest, Connie Gill, Kathleen Gillette, Patricia Gillman, Constance Giorgianni, John Glock, Gregory Gluhareff, Shirley Gnau, Mary Godbout, Joyce Goddard. Roger Goetz, Claudia Golden, Tom Gonzalez, Aida Goodman, Mickey Goodwin, Reid Goes, Eve Gould, Glenn Gaudsmith, Henry Geddes, William Geddis, Linda Ann Gedris, Thomas Geist, Sandra Geiger, Tiny Gelb, Ferris George, Bonita Geraci, Salvatore Gerberding, Thomas Goulet, Guy Granger, Andy Granger, Shirley Grannis, Robert Grant, Paul Gray, Abigail Greco, Doreen Green, Shirley Greene, William Gregory, Ronald Grenelle, Patti Grenelle, Rose Griffin, Cindy Grone, Catherine Grooms, Walter Grose, Douglas Grosso, Domenic Grumet, Robert Grumley, Timothy Guinnl Mae Harwood, Carol Hassett, Mary Hatcher, Dianne Hatt, George Haughee, Jonathan Hawes, Richard Hawken, Charles Hawthone, Charles Hawthorne, Cynthia Hayden, Edward Gullette, Jon Gunsaullus, Olive Guy, Edward Hackett, Linda Hahn, Peter Hall, Wallace Hellman, Helen Hamann, Elizabeth Hancock, Pam Hansell, Joyce Harazda, Robert Harbin, Roger Harbin, Sherry Hardwick, Geraldine Hargrett, Louisa Harrell, Ronald Harrington, Brian Harris, Crystal Harris, Lisa Harrison, Barbara I just don't understand this generation, we gave them everything, . so they take take our money and call us hypocrites. Hayes, Ellen Hayes, James Haynes, Charlene Hays, Bruce Hazelwood, Clara 238 Heard, Colette Henry. Betsy Herman, Leslie Hicks, Kathie Hill, John Heber, JOhn Henry, JUdith Hettema, Roger Hicks, Thomas Hillebrand, Sally Hedgecoth, Diane Henson, Connie Heweker, Carla Higgins, Jack Hinkel, Jeannine Herndom, Gordon Hepler, Olen Heyt, Michael Higginson, Kenneth Hires, Barbara Hendon, Peggy Herb, Cora Hickinbotham, Judy Hightower, Robert Hite, Charles Jablon, Steven Jack man. Judy Jackman, Thomas Jackson, John Jacobson, Ellen James, Betty Anne James, Dorothy Janson, John Jay, Linda Jenks Judee Jerkins, Pat Johnson, Annette James, Marilyn Jarrell, Kathryn Jenkins, Genenieve Jenna. Joseph Jeske, Paul Johnson, Llna 240 Johnson, Linda Johnson, Richard Johnson, Robert Johnston, Alan Johnston, Susan Joiner, Mary Jones, Arthur Jones, Phillip Jones, Suzanne Joslyn, Christine Juarez, Helen Juskie, Joan Kalcun. Albert Kaplan, Mark Karakitsoo, Nikki Keables, Susan Keeler, Catherine Kelly, Michael Kelly. M. Kenneth, David Kcmler, Richard Kee, Elizabeth Keglovich, Janet Kelly, Daniel Kelly, Raymond Kerns, Vanie Kester, Billy Key, Wanda Kienzle. Cynthia Kilbey. Susan Kilkenny, Charlene King, Beverly King, Donna King, Keith King, Sandra Kirby, Scott Kirchman, Joyce They sit in their ivory towers all day, wouldn't know a student if they fell over one, they don't run things, their secretaries do. Kitchel, Jane Krafick, Stanley Kremser, Frank Kropp, Nancy Ladd, William Lambert, Paul Kleine, Esther Kratochvii, Myra Kreuzinger, Thomas Kulesa, Nicholas Laitinen, Cynthia Lampina, Candice Kobs, Charles Kraus, Edward Kriegbaurn, Raymond Lacrampe, Frank Lamb, Richard Laney, Maryann 242 Lanier, James LaPierre, Linda Laval, Rodney Laverghetta, Vincent Lawrence, Dorothy Lawton, Henry Lawton, Lola Lay, Bonnie Layton, Hane Leahy, Michal E $ng Leary, Loretta Lee. John Lehman, Gerald Levinson, Paul Libby, Andrew Lifland, Larry Leber, Barry Lees, Robert Lenhoff, Lillian Lewis, Cecelia Licht, Cynthia Likens, Deborah Lee, BonnIe LeFranc, Janet Lester, Joseph Lewis, Lynne Licwov, Wayne Lindley, Suzanne 243 Link, Donald Link, Kathlee Linkenauger, William Little, Janette Little, Richard Lloyd, Dennis Lopato, Linda Loescher, Debra Loh, Weiliang Long, Cydell Long, Merceles Long, Phyllis Long, Sharon . Lopez, Sharon Lorenzo, Angelo Lucas, Alan Luczak, David Lyons, James Lyons. Peter Maas, Carol MacDonald, James MacGill, Peter Macomber, Andrea Magee, Kenneth Magowan, Ann Mahagan, Linda Mahan, Geptha Mahoney, Maria Maisel, Allan Maider, Augustyn Makowski, Sandra Malberg, David MaIlov, Joan Manson, Alex Mamet, Maria Marcet, Miguel Marini, Francis Marini, Robert Markowitz, Cheryl Marks, Jean Marqua, Sue Marrinan, Catherine Marsh, Robert Marshall, Susan Martin, Cynthia 246 Martin, Diane Martin, Melvin Martin, Peggy Martine, Louis Mattox, John Matych, Paui McCoy, Joseph McDannold, Connie McGowan, Suzanne McLaughlin, Eleanor Mayes, Charles McCullough, Carol McDine, Sally McKeen, Thomas McLean, Mariorieh Mayger, Pam McCullough, Sean McDonald, Marcia McKenna, Teresa McMenamin, John McArdle, Vicki McCullough, Richard McGinley, Patricia McKey, John McMillan, Darlene McCann, Donald McCurry, Larry McGovern, Susan McKown, Judith McMillan, Oland I'll say one one thing, when it comes to basketball and dancing. . . McMillan, Sylvia Medaglia, John Menendez. Gail Meyer, Carston Miller, Jeffrey Miller, Rita McMillan, William Mederos, Ada Menzie, William Meyer, Christian Miller, John Miller, Susan E. McCormick, Rebecca Meehan, Wendy Meracle, Michael Meyer, Linda Miller, Michael Miller, Susan L. Mead, Doris Melton, James Merriam, John Miller, Jan Miller, Patricia Milleson, James 247 248 Mims, Stephen Minkley, Linda Miguel, George Mirowitz, Ellen Mirowitz, Steven Misenheimer, Nancy Mitchell, Max Mitchell, Robin Mitchell, Walter Mizell, Elizabeth Mizia, Ronald Moeckel, Marjorie Molloy, Susanne Molloy, William Monroe, James Montgomery, Dale Montgomery, Virginia Monts de Oca, Clint Moon, Marilyn Moore, Michael Moore, Robert Moore, William Morde, Richard Morgan, Joe Morgan, Sandra Morris, Ann Morris, Jay Morrison, Gloria Mortellaro, Edward Moses, Nancy Moses, Robert Mullins, Dale Murphy, Susan Myers, Cheryl Navarro, Luis Neville, Larry Moton, George Mullins, Thomas Murray, Joyce Myers, Vaun Nelson, Diane Newberry, Van Muia, James Murphy, Michael Murray, Jeanne Myrick, John Nemenoff, Bruce Nickels, Frank 249 I wish they could see past their jerseys and pins to the real world. Nielson, Per Erik Nix, David Nocera, Frank Nores, Michaei Norman, Thomas Northern, Sarah Noyes, Mary Jane Oaks, Marshall Ochowrider, Dan O'Connor, Linda Ogle, David Oldt. Thomas Olitzky, Lee Olson, Ronald Olstrom, Ann Orbann, Carl Orendorf, Christine Orlopp, Robert Ofmsby, Linda Orrell, Marilyn Osborne, Thomas Osmun, Mary O'Steen, Carolyn O'Steen, Carol Oswald, David 250 Ottman, Karen Otto, Kim Oberby, Larry Overby, Randy Overman, Deborah Owens, Terry Pace, Bettie Pace, Connie Padgett, Larry Pages, Peter Paine, Ronald Palacios, Rafael Paley, Michele Palmer, Marilyn Palmerino, Charles Panczner, William Pappas, Thomas Park, Christy Parks, Jack Parrino, Elaine Parsons, David D. Parsons, David F. Pasternak, Denis Paul, David Paul. Janet Pawelko. Daniel Payner, Pamela Peake, Suzanne Pearsall, Howard Peiper, Laura 251 Pfaff, Robert Pharr, H. Lee Phillippy, Steven Phillips, Marilyn Pierce. Harrison Pineda, Beverly Pipkin, Gerry Pivec, Raymond Flock, Roger Pregentek, Robert Preston, George Prete, Sandra Price, Bethany Primer, E. Dena Primer, J. Edward Privette, June Procter, Cynthia Proper, Kathi Rabinowitz, Adam Raczkowski, Shirley 252 Pekny, Ellen Penaranda, Gladys Pennington, John Perez, Carlos Perez, Fabiola Perez, Frand Perkins, Ouilla Perlman, Lynne Perrone, Sam Pettit, Gary Rambo, Linda Ranker, Antoine Rapp, Paul Ray, Robyn Reeves, David Regeski, Catherine Reichle, Richard Reichwald. Barbara Reiser, Ted Renneker, John Repetosky, John Ressler, Donna Ressler, Thomas Reynolds, Ricky Rhodes, Margaret Rhodes, Richard Ricci, Joseph Rice, Kay Rich, Marian Richardson. Sharon 253 Riddle, Barbara Riddle, James Riedel, James Rienner, Susan Rinehart, Joan 254 Rodriguez, Roseanne Rosen, Michael Ripko, Ronald Rockafellow, Robert, Linda Eiizabeth Rogers, Ginger Ross, Lawrence Robers, Calvin Rode, Randall Rollins, Sharon Ross, Margaret Robers, Terry Rodgers, James Rd3k, Deborah Roth, Larry Robinson, Teresa Rodriguez, Jose Rose, Roy Rountree, Ronald Rodriguez, Richard Rowley, Marjorie Rubin, Kenneth Ruiz, Ramon Ruso, Isabel Russell, Deborah It's the rich Miami Jews that hold up the nation's economy. Russell, George Rutledge, Mary Rycktarczyk, Mona Salisbury, Tom Salsey. Roger Samaha, MeIinda Samaha. Patricia Sands, Dickie Sands, William Saraceni, Anna Sands, Robin Sasnette, Donna Satchel, Brenda Saunders, James Savander, Betty Savery, Arthur Savery, DyneI Scaglione, Mary Schang, Donald Scherwinski, Lawrence Schneider, Henry Schneider, Robert Schofield, Percy Scholl, Karl Schoonover, Jerry Schramek, Daniel Schriefier, George Schrift, Mark Schroder, Leighton Schulkers, Charles Schultz, Edward Schultz, Jean Schwartz, Larry Schwartz, Richard Schwartzkopf, Linda Scott, Cynthia Scott, James Sears, James Selitto, Jerome Sementa, Michael Senavat, Phong Seroka, Sherrie Sertell, Cheryl Sharpless, William Shaw, Kathryn Shayman, Carol Sherrick, Paul Shively, Keith Sholl, Cynthia Shuman, Priscilla Smith, Paul Smith, Peggy Smith, Raymond Smith, Sarah Smith, Timothy Smith, W. Briggs Smith, William Snyder, Karen Sopka, Richard Sours, Betty Sierra, Abelardo Silas, Louie Siltanen, Susan Silverman, Robert Simon, Beverly Simmons, Gene Skidmore, Sharon Skinner, Charles Skipper, John SIagle, C. Elaine Slayton, C. Jackson Sloulin, Marcia Smith, George Smith, H. Stratton Smith, Jeffrey B. Smith, Jeffrey 0. Smith, Judith Smith, Lance Smith, Martin Smith, Myra Sowards, Alice Speck, Jefferson Stagge, Johonna Stanley, Belinda Steele, Cathleen Stein, Alisa Sparks, Kathleen Spencer, Thomas Stahl, Phillip Staton, Barbara StEhli, Brian Smphens, Charles Stermen, David Sterner, Clyde Stevens, Valentian Stewart, Cheryl Stewart, Mary Lou Stichter, Mark Stickler, Thomas Stokes, Branda Stone, Gary Stott, Rory Strednak, William Streeter, Cassandra Strode. James Stuck, William Stutler, Kent Sullivan, Glen 258 Sullivan, James Susskind, Sandra Suttle, David Swaine, Kristine Swanson, Beverly Swiger, Ronald Sullivan, Margaret Suter, Bruce Swain, Cynthia Swann, Linda Swenson, Paul Swinney, Carol Tagarelli, Jeannette Tait, William Tannen, Jonathan Taylor, Jennifer Taylor, Owen Taylor, Roger Taylor, Ruby Taylor, William Teegarden, John Tellman, K. Temple, Gene Terhune, Charles Thibodeau, Mary Thomas, Carolyn Thomas, James Thomas, Kathleen 259 Thomas, Susan Thompson, Barbara Thompson, Charlotte Thompson, Gwendolyn Thompson, Shirley ABOVE: Senior Class Officers: Marv Christ, Secretary; Steve Cohn, - . . Thompson, Teresa President; Mary Ann Carlock, Vice-presidem; Donald McCann, Trea- : : . : surer. Tighe, Gerard Tilton, Ronald Todd, James Tolrert, Bonnie Tomlinson, William Tonello, E. Raymond Torgensen, Janice Torrent, Antonio Touchton, Janis Tracy, William Trager, Adrian Trahan, Elizabeth Travers, Katherine Trimble, Linda Troupin, Lila Tully, Honey Turnbull, Paul Tyner, Judy Ueberle, Ann Uhlik, Allen Unick, Melanie Valenti, Charlotte Valenti, Norma Vanacore, Carol Vahillo, Harris Vaughan, Deborah Vayo. Rodney Vernon. Stephen Vierling, Donald Vohs, Susan Wade, G. Waligunda, Mary Walker, Donna Walker, John Walker, Lea Walker, Larry Walker, Lloyd Wallace, EIeanor Wallak, Theresa Walters, Barbara Walters, Bobbie Wanamaker, Richard Wannall, J. Robert Warman, Arthur Warner, Sandra Warp, Judy Wass, Mary Watkins, Deborah Watko, Gerald Waxler, Martin Waychoff, Hugh Webb. Margaretta Weir, Patricia Welch, Harold Wellman, Phillip Wells, John Wells, Marjorie Wenderoth, Arthur Wendorf, Richard West, Frances . West, Harry West, James Westberry. Richard Wharton, Joan Whitaker, Sharon White, Rev. Frank White, Geraldine White, Hellen White, Julian White, Richard Whitehead, Clem Whiteman, Thomas Whitson, Francis Whitson, Lowrey Whitten, Edythe Wilkerson, Terry Williams, Hiram Williams, Johnnie Williams, Leatricia Williams. Stuart Willis, Jacquelyn Wilson, Sonja Wind, Sheldon Wolansky, Richard Wright, Alan Wright, Barbara Wright, Candace Wynans, Judit Yager, Carol Yancar, Joan Yates, Euolia Yeast, John Yeater, Glen Yeoman, Charles York, Edith Yost, Mark Young, Barry Young, Gregory Young, Robert Youngman, Doris Zelko, Robert Zetler, Greta Zilkie, Steven Zimmerman, John Zmistowski, Michael 264 Open the door . . . or stay behind. No one knows where you want to 90. Wake up and the sun's there. The Daylight answers yes a hundred different ways. But if your eyelids never move because you choose to stay with sleep, drugged'with dreams, that's okay . . . night's only a darker morning . . . . Move slowly; grass feels the same no matter what hour your feet are wearing. But if your eyes pick sky to touch, it's your game: starslsun. You pick the flight; all seats are open, whether or not you ever leave. Linda Alexander Senior Index A ABBOT, RICHARD I. North Miami, Fla.; 2A.; Astronomy- -Mathematics; Phi Kappa hi ABERNATHY. LEIGH B. Roman, 63.; B.A. ABOULHOSN, GHAZI R. R. Bixikhani, Lebanon; B. A.; International Relations;Stu- dent Government Senator, World Affairs Council President. ABRAMIVIC, PENNY L. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla: B..;A Elementary Education. ABBEY, STEPHEN l. Tampa,FI3.: B.A.; Mar- keting; Alpha Tau Omega. ACKER, ELIZABETH H. St. Petersburg,FI3.: B. A.; Elementary Education ACKERMAN, CHERYL Temple Terrace, FI3.: A.; Engiish Education; ADAMS, MELANIE s. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Bacterioiogy. ADKINS, BONNIE 8. Tampa, FI3.; B.A.; Edu- cation: Phi Kappa Phi. AGNER, LEWIS M. Madison, FI3.; M.A.; Maihematics. AKERS DONNA L. Bradenton, FIa.; M..;A Guiciance; Kappa Delta Pi, President of Stu- dent Guidance Organizaiion; Coilege of Education Association. ALBRIGHT, RUTHANN Brooklyn Center, Minn.; 8. A.; Speech- -EnglisII Education; Uni- versity Center Committee, Resident Assis- tam, Water Ski Club. ALLEN, BARBARA R. Temple Terrace, Fl3.; B..;A Mental Reiardation; Kappa Alpha Theta. ALLEN, CATHERINE A. Melbourne, Fla.; B..;A Elementary Education. ALLEN, ROTHA L. St. Petersbudg,m Fl3.; B..;A Geogologv; Geology Club Presi en ALLYN, STEVE L. St. Petersburg, F134 B.A.; Management. ALTMAN, JOSEPH l. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Spanish; Zeta Omega Omega. ALVAREZ JOSE S.T3mp3, Fl3.; BA; Ac- counting: Intramural basketball. ALVAREZ SALLY J. Daytona Beach, Fla.; Elementary Education: Delta Deita BDeIta; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister. ALVAREZ, TAMARA J. Miami, Fla.; M.A.; French; Pi DeIta Phi; Iota Tau Alpha. AMES, PAMELA E. St. Petersburg, Fla; B.A. Elementary Education. AmhR, JAN V.T3mpa,Fla.; B.A.; Sociology; hi Kappa Phi; Athenaeum, EdItor In -ChIeI 1971 Aegean. AMOR, RICHARD A. Tampa. FI3.; B..;A gsyfcfi'IoIogy; U..C Music Committee, Aegean ti! ANDERSON, CYNTHIA L. Seminole. Fla.; B.A Elememary Education; Kappa Delta Pl- ANDERSON, LINDA S. Lakeland, Fla.; ANDERSON, LINDA s. Lakeiand, Fl3.; BA; Elementary Education; Delta Delta Delta: Little Sister of Minerva, Dorm Standards Committee. ANDERSON, VIRGINIA F.Winter Park, Fia.; B.A.; Non-Western Studies. ANDRY, MARK L. Luxz, Fla; B.A.; Geography; G.T.U. ANTHONY, LARRY E. Tampa, FIa.; B.A.; Elementary Education. ANZEK ROY 5. Miami Beach, Fla.; B..;A Physwal Education AOUILINA, RAYMOND T. Lakeland, Fla.; B..;S PreDenIistrv. ARAB. IILoElgs M. 'Jaciig'msonviilfphFiaEg B..S.; Speci ucation' 3 OS! on President of Student Council for Exceptional Children. ARCHER ROBERT P. St. Petersburg, Fla.; 3. A.; sychology; Phi Kappa Phi; Psy Chi; Student Government Representative. ARGER, ALEXANDER G. Ciearwater, Fla; BA; Psychology; Psi Chi Vice President. ASH, JOYCE H. Lutz, Fla; M..;A Library Education; Kappa Del t3 Pi ASHBAUGH, ROBERT H. Forestviile, Md.; 8. A.; Marketing; Zeta Beta Tau. ASHE, DEBORAH E. Lutz, FIa.;B.S.:Speci3I Education-Mental Retardation. ASTOR, JANET M. North Miami, Fla; B..;A Elementary Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; C. E. A. Eiementary Representative; Association of Childhood Education AUSTIN, CARL H. Lakeland Fia.; B.A.; Speec h-Broadcasting; Student Program Di- rector of WUSF. AUDD, DIAN L. Rockiedge. FI3.; 8A; Fi- nance. AVANS, DONNA L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Special Education. AVITABLE LAURA J. Clearwater, Fla.: B..;A English- Journalism Educaiion; Deita Delta Delta, Oracle Staff. B BAgALI, R'IfI-IARD J. Ugrgil, Fia.; BEA; usmess an ment, Sports Club; U. C. F. P$hute Club. BAILEY, MARK L. Maitland, FIa.; B.A.; Geology; Standards Board BAKER, CAROL L. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B..;A Elementary Education-Library Science. Kappa Delta Pi, Phi KappaPhi. BAKER, JESSIE B.Sarasota, Fia.; B.A, M31- keting; Ethos; Afro-American Society BAKER, MERLE J. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; English-Mass Communications; Oracle staff erter, BABKIN, JUDY A. Tampa, FI3.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education. BARBER, MARY K. Seffner FI3.; B..;A Engiish Literature- American Studies; Wind- jammers. World Affairs Club. BARKER, JAMES M. Jacksonville,FI3.;B.A.; English. BARKER, SALLY J. St. Petersburg, Fia.; B..;A En ish Education; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa De ta Pi. BARNES, JEAN 5. St. Petersburg, Fla; B.A.; Libnry-Elementarv Education. BARNES PATRICIA E. Neptune Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Iementary Education. BARNEY, CHRISTINE A. Glenview, III.; B. A.; Anthropology. BARRETT MARGARET K. Lutz, Fla; B..;A Special Education. BART, LAURENCE M. Miami FI3.; B..;A achdmy; Psi Chi President; Hillel; Tai Club. BARTHELETTE, LOIS R. St. Petersburg, Fla B.A.; Sociology; Campus Coaiition, TAPAC, Lada Bay Area Coalition. BARTHELE IMELDA S. Dade City, Fia.; B A.; Of ice Administration; Women of Pi Sigma Epsilon. BASISTA MICHAEL J. Lehim Acres, Fla.; toolnoggr Andros Men's Resident Hall Assdciatio esident; Iota III President; Inter Resident Hall Council VicevPresident. BASS, GEORGE W. Tampa. Fla.: B.A.; Management.E BASS, JAMESE Lutz, FI3.; B.A.; Mass Com- mumcations; Oracle Advertising Manager. BATTLE. CATHY R. Belle Glade. FI3.; B..;A Math; Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Stu- dent Government; Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister. BAUER, JAMES E. Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan; B A.; History; Sigma Phi Epsilon. BECK, JOHN H. Bradenton. FI3.; B.A.; Social SCIerIce Education. BEEMAN, DANIEL E. Thonotosassa FLa; gigh IngructionaIlgllllIsic Educatioa; Bhi Mu 3, micron eta appa, Bands, '69- 70 President. niversity BELDERES, ANNE L. Brandon, Fla.; BA; Chemistry; Phi Kappa Phi. BELL DOROTHY F. Tam .FI3.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education; A.C. .l. BELL, SHIRELY L. Cocoa, FI3.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education: Kappa Alpha Theta. BENEL, SONIA A. Miami, Fla; B.A.; Zooiogy. ' -' BENSON, SCOTT Temple Terrace, FI3.; B.A.; Accounting. BENT CHARLES R. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B..;g Engineering BEOUER, OLIVIA M. Tampa, Fla; B..;A Psychology; World Affairs Council. BERGEN, LINDA L. Umatiiia File; B..;A Bi- ology Education; Phi Kappa BERGER, STEVEN M. Miami, FI.3; M..;A Mental Retardation; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Council for Exceptional Children. IBERKES, THERESE M. Tampa. FI3.; B.A.; Social 09y. BERNARD, J. MARIE Naples, Fla.; B.A.; Business E ducation BERNIER, SANDRA L. Larai Fi3.; ood'JBA Elementary Education-Eariy iIdh BEST, CAROL E.Miami, FI3.; B..;A English- Theatre Arts Education; The Group; Young Republicans. BETHEL, SANDRA L. Hialeah, FI3.; B..;A Early Childhood Education; Russian Club: Standards Board. BEZ, FRED K. St. Petersburg Fla. B..;s Mar- keting; Oracle Advenising; Co- -Op student. BIEBER, LEONARD A. Cocoa, Fla.- Personnel Management; Delta Sigm3 Bi; BVirus: President. BINDER, LYNNE S. Odessa, FI3., B..;A Math- ematics hPi Mu Epsilon, Vice President; Phi Kappah BIRD, JIM R. Dunedin, Fia.; B.A.; Mass CommunicationyMarketing. BIRKLER, ROBERT N, Kwaiaiein, Marshall Island; B.A.;Advanced Basic Studies; Delta Tau Delta. BIRSE, GREGORY s. Chicago, III.; B..;A Nat- ural Scieanre-Med; Tau Epsilon Phi; Stu- dent Govemment Representative; Pre-Med Society. BLACK, LOUCILLE Fort Myers, FI3.: B.A.; Mathemmics. BLACKBURN, KATHA L. Merritt Island. Fla Business Management; Women of Pi Sigma Epsilon, President. BLANCHARD, RICHARD W. Largo. FI3.; B..;A Management; American Management Association; Chamber of Commerce. BLANKE, FRANCINE 0. North Miami Bea B..;A German-Spanish Educa- tion; cGerI'lnan Club, Water Ski Club. BLASCHKA, ANDREA M. Maitland. B.A.; Zoology. BLEDSOE, STEPHEN V. Jacksonville, Fla.; 8. A.; Historv. Phi Delta Theta. BLESSING CHARLOTTE A.Dade City. FI3.: 8.A; Elementary Education. BOATWRIGHT, POLLV S.J3cksonville, Fla.; S h Pathology; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Kappa hi; Athenaeum. BOEK, ROBERT W. Winter Haven,Fl3.;B.A.; Marketing; Pi Kappa Alpha. BOGART, SUZANNE L.T3mp3. FI3.; B..;A Business Education; Kappa Delta; Women' 5 Business Fraternity. BOLTON HELEN s. Ariin,gton Virginia; 4200mm; Curriculum Committ BOLTON, JAMES E. Tampa, F13.;8..Ae'e Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha. BOND, RALPH E. Winter Haven, FI3.; B.A.; Broadcasting; WUSFFM-TV. BONE, BARBARA E. Piam Ci , Flag 85.; Elementary Education; Kappa Ita Pi. BOON, WILLIAM L. Ocoee, FI3.; B.A.; Ele mentary Education; Delta Beta Pi. BOOTH, ROBERT T. Maitland, FI3.; B..;S Chemistry; Ski Club. BORDEN, RICHARD C. Tam a, Fia.; B.$.; Mathematics- Psychology; appa Sigma; American Instiiute of Aeronautics and As- FI3.: tronautics Co Op Council; H6070 Honors Convocation. BORIS, ANDREA C. T3mp3,FI3.; 3.5.; Elementary Education. BORNTRAGER, SHARON A Tampa, FI3.; B..:A MathScience Education. BOROS, BRUCE L.Miami, FI3.: B.S.;Zooio- gv; Tau Epsilon Phi. BOROWICZ, PATRICIA C. Cleamater, FI3.; 3.8.: Physical Education. BORUTA, JUDITTH A. Tampa, Fl3.; Eduation. Science 265 266 BORUTA, VINCENT Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Chemistry. BOSSIO, KAREN C. Homestead, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary-Secondarv Education: World Affairs Council; Catholic Student Organization. BOUGHTON, NANCY A.St.Petersburg.Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. BOWEN. MILLARD G. Cape Coral, Fla; B.A.; BOWEN, CORNELIA B. Bradentpn, Fla.; B.A.; Professuonal Physscal Educatuon; Girls' Karate Club. BOWMAN .ELIZABETH 4.Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Early dmldhood Educatxon. BOWSER, PHILLIP M. Brandon, Fla.; B.A; Somology. BOWSER, ROCHARD B. Reston Va: B.A.; Theatre Arts; Phi Mu Aipha; bay Islayers; University Program Council. .BRADBEER, JOHN M. St. Petersburg Beach, ' Fla.; B.A.; Industrial Relations-Management; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Co-Op Student Advisory Council, Chairman; President's Advisory Council. BRAGG, RUBY c. Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education; Phi Kappa Phi. BRANAN MARY F. Vero Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Early Childhood Education. BRANNEN, MARY L. Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.: Eiemenmry Education. BRASS, ALAN 8. Miami, Fla.; B.A.; Social Science; Tau Epsilon Phi. BRASS, BARBARA Miami, Fla.; B.A.; En ish Education; Athenaeum; Kappa Delta Pi; au Epsilon Phi, Little Sister. BRASS, ROBERT W. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Business Administration - Marketing; Pi Sigma Epsilon. BRAUCHT, RICHARD B. 31.. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.: Personnel Man ment; Theta Chi; Fontana-Desoto Hall ouncil, Third Floor President. BBAUN, BARBARA A. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Early Childhood Education. BRAWNER, LINDA J. Fort Myers. Fla; B.A.: Education. BRAY, DAVID S. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Mar- keting; Pi Sigma Epsilon: American Idea councn; Veteran's Club. BREAUX, MARTHA C. Odessa, Fia.: B.A.; Elementary Education; Delta Gamma. BRENDLE, DANIEL Nl St.Petersburg, F!a.: T.S.; Astronomy; Sigma Nu; Swimming eam. BRESLIN, JOHN MICHAEL Tampa, Fla; Math. BRIDGES, HILDA F. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Mental Retardation Education; Come for Exceptional Children. ; snkaEV, A. 8. Orlando, Pia; B.A.; Office Administration; Women of Pi Sigma Epsi- lon; University Center Personnel Commit- tee. BRINSON, RANDALL c. Plant City, Fla; B.A.; Industrial Management. BROCK. LEWIS B. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Sociology. BRODES, RENEE J. Miami Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education; Honors' Convo- cation '70; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Vice Presi- dent; University Center Movies Committee. BROGAN LAWRENCE Pinellas Park, Fla.; B.A.; hysics; Society of Physics Students, Vice President, Secretary: BRONSORD, EARL EE. St. Petersburg, Fla; B.A.; Elementary Education. BRORSTROM, ELIZABETH R. Pompano Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Art Education; Fontana Hall Social Activities Director '69-'70. BROWN, DAVID A. Tam , Fla.; 3.8.; Elec- trical Engineering; I.E.E. . . BROWN, DAVID D. Ormond Beach, Fla; B.A.; Physical Education; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BROWN, DIANE A. Dunedin. Fla.: B.A.; Li. brary Science-English. BROWN, HENRY H. Tampa, Fla.; M.S.; Engi- neering: Photo Club, President: Aegean. Photoqapher. BROWN, JANELLE L. Tampa, Fla; B.A.; Fine Arts. BROWN MARGO P. Tamr, Fla.: B.A.; So- cial science Education; ipiano Club; Soci- olo y Club, Secretaty; Fontana Hall A mic Council. BROWN, PHIUP S. Tampa, Fla.; 8.8.; Engi- neenng; Pha Theta Kappa; Tau Beta Phi; Engineering Honor Society. BROWN, ROBERT E. Tavares, Fla.; B.A.; English Education: S.F.E.A. BROWN, ROBERT W. Clearwater, Fla.; 8.8.; Engineering. BROWN, SHARON E. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Early Childhood Education. BROWN, SUZANNE M. Miami, Fla.; B.A.; Art History-Visual Arts. BRUNEAU, ARLENE W. Sarasota, Fla; B.A.: Education. BUGEL. EDWARD JR. Thonotosassa. FIor- Ida;. B.S.; Engmeering; Student Government; National Society 0! Professional Engineers. BRUWELHEIDE, DALE A. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.; B.A.; Psychology-Political Scuence. BULLOCK. JANICE H. Winter Haven, Fla.; B.A.; Sociology; Sociology Ciub. BURFORD. OBERT J. St. Petersburg, Fla.;B.A.; Economics; Veteran's Club. BURGMEIER, PATRICIA M. Merrick, N.Y.; B.A.; Elementary Education. BURRELL, DORIS Dade City, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Educatign. BURZENSKL JUDITH E. Delray Beach, Fla.; B.A.: Social Science Education; Gamma Han Resident Counselor. BUSCIGLIO, MARY F. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. BUSH, ERIC c. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Interna- tIonal Relations; Alpha Phi Omega; Order of the Arrow; Student Government, Associate Justice. . BUTTS, J9 ANNE KULL Cocoa Beach,Fla.; B.A.; Library-English; L.E.A.V.O. BUTTS, GLORIA D. Belle Glade, Fla.; B.A,; Speeph-English Education; Ethos; Afro- Amencan Society; U.C. Fashion Committee. BYERS, CAROLYN s. Naples. Fla; B.A.; Socvology-Anthropology. BYLANDER, JOHN E. Tampa, Fla; B.A.; Chemistry-Mathematics: Sigma Phi Epsilon. BYRAM. STEPHEN S. Temple Terrace, Fla..- B.A.; Political Science; Dena Tau Delta, Rush Chairman; Circle K Club, Social Chair- man; Co-Op Advisory Council. BYRNE, ROBERT J.Tamps, Fla: 8.8.; Indus- trla-I Engineering; Student Government; Engineering Council. BYRNES, MAUREEN F. Clearwater. Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. C CAGNAZZO, JANET F. Washington, D.C.: B.A.; Psychology. CALAUTTI, NANCY A. Homestead, Fla; B.A.; Speech-EngHsh Education. CALTAGIRONE, CARMEN L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; English-Joumalism; Photo Club; Cath- olic Student Center. CAMP, SYLVIA J. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Soci. ologv: CAMPAS, JAMES N. Largo, Fta; B.A.: Physical Education. CAMPBELL. ALICE s. Tampa, Ha; B.A.: Business Education. CANNELLA, HELEN M. Brandon, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. CANOSA- ANDREE M- Orlando, Fla.: B.A.: History-Soeial Science Education; History Communny; Gamma Sigma Phi. CARIBALTES, SHARON D. Jacksonville, Fla.: B.A.: Elementary Education; Intensive Tutorial Program. CARLOCKMARY ANN St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; English Education; University Center Program Council; U.C. Fashion Commmee, Chairman: Senior Class Vice-President. CARLSON, ARTHUR P. Miami, Fla.; B.A.; Speech-American Studies. CARLSON, KAREN P.CIearwater,Fla.;B.A.; Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi. CARNEGIE, HEATHER M. Clearwater, Fla.; B.A.; English-Anthropology; lntra-American Exchange Program; Pacifist Action Council: Art Vanguard. CARNICK, REGINALD C. Port Chartotte, Fla.; .A.; Business Administration. lnsustrial Relations; Aero Club, President. CAROLINE. PETER J. St. Petersburg, Fla; B.A.; Finance. CARRITHERS, wuome 5. Tampa, 5m; B.A.; Elementary Education: Delta Delta Delta. CASSISI, PAUL Staten Island, N.Y.; B.A.; Management. CASTELLANO, CAROLYN M. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Education; Kappa Delta Pi. CASTELLANO, JOANNE M. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Secondary Education; Pi Mu Epsilon: Kappa Dena Pi. CASTELLON, MARGARITA T. Ft. Pierce, Fla.; B.A.; Anthropology. CELESTE GENE P. Seminole, Fla.; B.A.; ln- dustriai Relations; USF Photography Com- mittee; Resident Assistant. CHAIT, STEPHEN G. Cora! Gables, Fla.; B.A.; Education; Tau Epsilon Phi. CHAMBERS, CHRISTINE E. Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.; Special Education-Memal Retar- dation; Sigma AI ha Epsilon-Little Sister; Student Council or Exceptional Children; Student Government Associate Justice. CHANDLER, JON P. Clearwater, Fla.; 8.8.: Electrical E ineering; Tau Beta Phi; Flowida Engineerjn$ gcietv; Institute of Electrical Electronic ngmeers. CHANDLER, LARRY H.81.Petersburg,Fla.; B.A.: Business Administration; Sigma Phi Epsilon. CHAP, MARYANN Tallahassee, Fla.; B.A.; Sociology; Athenaeum: Phi Kappa Phi. CHARBONIER, SANDRA A. Tampa. Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. CHEROF JANE L. Pompano Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Eiementary Education. CHOWNING, MARJORIE c. Lake Wales, Fla.; M.A.; Sociology-Junior College Teaching. CHRIST, MARY A. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Busi- ness Education; Women of Pi Sigma Epsilon. CHU, CHIHCHEE Tampa, Fla.; 8.8.; Elec- tronic Engineering. CIDCOWSKI, JOHN A. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Zoology. CLADIN, DAVID G. Sarasota, Fla; B.A.; Accounting; Sen ior Accounting Association. CLARK, DONALD C. St. Petersburg, Fla.: 8.8.; Management. CLARK KARL B. Tampa, Fla.; B.S.; Elec- trical, Engineering; Si ma Phi Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phu-President: tudent Legislature. CLARKE CAROL E. Ft. Lauderdale, FIa.; B.A.; l5hysical Educagiqn. CLAYTON VIRGWIA L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Special Education. CLEMENT LEA O. Tam a, Fla.;Psychology; Psi cm-bresidem 1969- o. CLONTS, WILLIAM R. Oviedo, Fla; 3.8.; Management; Kappa Sigma. CLOSSEY, DONALD J. Winter Park, Fla.; B.A.; Sociology; Alpha Phi O a: Catholic Student Union; University TR Movie Committee. COBB, MILDRED B. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. COBELO, DOROTHY L. Dunedin, Fla.; B.A.; Social Science Education. CODY, TERRY J. Englewood, Fla.; B.A.; Efzgogy; Marine Biology Club; Photography u . COHEN, DEBORA A. Pembroke Pines, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. COHEN, MICHAEL L. Miami, Fla.; 8.8.; PG litlcal Science; Tau Epsilon Phi; Student Government; USF Wrestiling Club. COHEN, SHELLY A. Tampa, Fla; B.A.: Elementary Education. COHN, STEVEN D. Miami, Fla.; B.A.; SpeechEnglish Education; Zeta Beta Tau; President of Senio: Class of 1971; Student Government Senator. COLE, ROBERT P. St. Petersburg, Fla.: B.A.; History. COLEMAN, MARK A. Daytona Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Accounting: Senior Accounting. COLLIN, DOUG W. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Po- litical Science; Fiji. COLLINS, SARAH K. Tampa, Fla; B.A.: Special Education-Mental Retardation: Council for Exceptional Children; Student Teachers Association. COLLUM JERRY L. Easl Lake Weir, Fla.; B.A.; glementary Education. OOMBEE, SHIRLEY W. Lakeland, fla.;B.A.: Business Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Kappa Phi. COMBS, BILLY W. Tampa, Fla.; 8.5.: Finance. OOMSTOCK, TERRIE L. Orlando, Fla.; B.A.; English. CONE, BETSY Plant City, Fla.; B.A.; Early Childhood Education; Dena Delta Delta. CONLEY, LAURENCE F. JR. Orlando Fla.; B.A.; Psychology: belta Tau belte- President. COOK, A. EDWARD, JR.Greenwich,Conn.; B.A.; Marketing. COOK, FRANCES D. Dunedin, FIa.: M.A.; Library-AV Education; LEAVO. 000K, LINDA V. Fort Myers, Fta.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education-Science: Kappa Delta: University Center Fashion Committee. 000K, REED A. Miami, Fla.; B.A.; Early Childhood Education; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. COOPER, CELIA A. Plant City Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education; Delta belts Delta; University Center Fashion Committee. CORDELL, HARRIET A.Orlando,-FIa.;8.A.: french Education; Phi Kappa Fhi; Wind- jammers. OORDERO, JAMES R. Ta , Fla: BA Political Science; Alpha Phi mega; $tudent Governmem-Chief Justice; Board of Directors. COREY. SHARON L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Busi- ness Administration-Man mem; Veterans Club-Secretary; Women of 5 Sigma Epsilon; Student Advisory Council. COWLES ERNEST L. Temple Terrace, Fla.; B.A.; svcholovgy; USF Karate Club; Marine Biology Club: orld Affairs Council. COX, RUTH W. Seffner, Fla.; B.A.; Mental Remrdation-Elememary Education. CRANE, BRUCE E. St. Petersbur , Fia.; B.S.: En ineering-Energy Oonversion;gEngineering Co lege Association; Florida Engineering Society; American Society of Heating, Re- frigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers. CRAWFORD, JANET A. Cocoa Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Spanish. CRAWFORD, JANICE Miami, Fla.; 8.8.; Spe- cial Education-Mental Retardation. CREED, KENNETH E. St. Petersburg Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Geology. CROCKER. EDWIN F. St. Petersburg, FIa.; M.S.; Industrial Engineering. CROTEAU, RAYMOND W. Montreal, Quebec; B.A.; History 8: Political Science; Sigma Phi Epsilon; USF Varsity Cross Coun- try Squad. CROWLEY. CHARLES R. Bradenton, Fla.; 3.3.; Marketing; Veterans Ciub. CULBRETH, BRENDA J. Fort Pierce, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. CURRIE, VLCTOHIA L. Orlando, Fla.; B.A.; English-Speech; Delta Gamma. CUTTING, GORDON W. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. D DANIEI,, BEVERLY J. Lakeland Fla.; B.S.; gpysm Education; Della Tau beats Little Ister. DANN, THOMAS W. Ft. Meyers, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education; USF Civil War Round Twle; Archery Club. DARBY, THOMAS H. Lakeland, Fla.; B.A.; Socual Selence Education. DAgitLING, JOHN E. Lutz, FIa.;B.A.;Chem- us ry. DAUGHTRY, SARA E. Auburndale. Fla.; B.A. Math Education. DAVID, KATHLEEN M. St.Petersburg,Fla.: B.A.; Science Education DNS. DAVIES, BRUCE E. Clearwater, Fla.; B.A.; Sociology. DAVIES KENNETH D. Rochester, N.Y.; B.A.; sychology. DAVIES, KENNETH S. Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.; Bacteriology; Sigma Nu; Varsity Let- ter for Cross Country. DAVIS, ANNICE T. St. Petersburg Fla.; B.A.;Elementary Early Childlood Educa- tuon. DAVIS, M. L. Lake Alfred, Fla.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education; FEA. DAVIS, MARGO L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Chemistry; USF Sports Car Club. DAVIS, PATRICIA A. St. Petersburg Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Psychology. DAVIS, RAYMOND H. Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.; Management; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Interfraternity Council. DAVISON, JOSEPH E. Altamonte Fla.; 8.8.; Engineering Technology; E ngineering Society. DAY, SUSAN L. Ft. Lauderdaie, Fla.; B.A.; Secondary Education-French. DAYHUFF, LARRY W. Clearwater, Fla.; IBEIEHE Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Phi; DEAL, GEORGE F. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Ac- counting; Senior Accounting. DEARIEN, PATRICIA L. Naples,Fla.;B.A.; Psycholov: Gamma Dorm-Academic Chair- man '69, ice President '70. DEATON REV. EDWARD B.A.; Soaiology; NFL: tudent Mobilization Committee-Pres- ident; Sociology Club. DEHART. BRIAN A. Clevelana, Ohio, B.A.; Marketing; Tau Kappa Epsilon. DEITENBECK, REV. WILLIAM, JR. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Phiiosophy; Student Government; Philosophy Club; Campus Americans for Democratic Action-Secretary. DEKLE, SHARON E. Pompano Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Early Childhood Education. DELANEY, BRIAN W. Lutz,Fla.;B.A.:SOci- OIOQY DEMETER, STEPHEN L. North Royalton, hio; B.A.; Chemistry. DENMARK, CANDACE G. Williston, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education; Kappa Delta; Athenaeum: Student Government. DENNISON, PAUL M. St. Petetsburg, Fla.; B.A.; Marketing; Pi Sigma Epsilon-Pledge. DENNISON, WILLIAM W. Tampa, Fla.; 8.3.; Accounting. DERRINGER, CANDACE L. Lehig'l Acres, Fla.; B.A.; Physical Education; lntramurals. DETURK, RICHARD W. JR. Naples, Fla.; B.A.; Management; Sigma Delta Beta; Delta Sigma PiPledge. DETWILER, NANCY L. N, Ft. Myers, Fla.; B.A.; Anthropology: Sigma Alpha Epsilon- Little Sister. DEVINE, CAROL E. Plant City. Fla.; B.A.; Music Education; Phi Mu AIpha-Little Sis- ter; Sigma Alpha Iota; Student Music Educa- tors-President. DEW, DAVID L. Lakeland, Fla.; B.A.; Pquhology and Sociology: Psi Chi-Program Chairman; Liberal Arts Council Member. DIBBLE,JOSEPH F. ll Tampp. FIa.:B.A.;Zo- ology; Pre-Med Society-PreSIdent. DICKINSON, LAUREN M. Orlando, Fla.; B.A.; Sociology. DICKINSON. SUSAN L. Maitland,Flp.:B.A.: Elementary Education-Early Childhood; Kappa Aipha Theta; Student Government; Stutem Assistant. DIERS, NAOMI R. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Early Childhood Education. . DIETCH, BRUCE W. Bmdenton, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. DILLION CHARLOTTE S. Seminole, Fla.; B.A.; iarly Elementary Education. DILOCKER, CURTIS N. Tampa, F!a.;B.A.; Management; Delta Sigma Pi. DIMARZO, JOSEPH A., JR. Whitman, Mass.; B.A.; Physical Education: Pi Kappa Alpha; Junior Representative P.E. Class. DITTMAN, ELAINE Jacksonville, Fla.; B.Al; Elementary Education-Early Childhood.- DIVINE. CHARLIE H. Brandon, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary-Librarv. DIXON, JAMES T. Madison, Fla.; B.A.; Mar. keting. DOBBIN, PAUL R. Redington Beach, Fla.; 3A.; Political Science. , DOERING, DEBORAH E. St Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Zoology; Phi Kappa Phi; Stu- dents for Respons-ble Government: Young Republicans. DONAGHY, ROBERT T. Tampa, Fla.;B.S.: Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Phi: F Iorida Engineering aociety; Institute of Elecwicai 81 lectronlcs Engineers. rings, lorida DONNERBERG MARIE L. St. Petersburg, FIa.; B.A.; Mam.- Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Athenaeum. DONOHUE, MICHAEL D. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; . Math Educa'ion. DORGELYS, VIVIANE J. Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. DORIUS, CAROL E. Miami. Fla.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education-Earlv Childhood. DORNEY, JOHN D. Ill Jacksonville. Fla.; B.A.; Marketing-Economics; Lambda Chi Alpha; Alpha Phi Omega-Charter Member. DORNSIFE, PAMELA S. Kingsport,Tenn.: 3A.: Sociology; Tau Kappa Epsilon-Little Ister. DORT, DENNIS A. Largo Fla.; B.A.;Secon- dary Education, Natural ciences. DORT, R. DARLENE Largo, Fla.; B.A.; Math; University Center Program Council. DOUCET'I'E, MARGARET A. Sanford, Fla.; B.A.; Special Education; Council for Ex- ceptional Children. DOUGHERTY, SHARON M. Tampa F!a.; B.A.; Business Education; NBEA; FBE'A. DOUGLAS, DAN M. Clearmter, Fla.; B.A.; Political Science. DOWNING, BRUCE c. On on, Ohio; B.A.; Speech;WUSF Radio and V. DOWNING, F. JAMES, JR. Lighthouse Point, Fla.; B.A.; Marketing; Fiji. DOWNS, THOMAS W. Lakeland, Fla.; Politi- calScienoe. DRAKE, JAMES G. Clearwater, Fla.; B.A.; Mathe. DRIGGERS, LINDA L. Orlando. Fla.; B.A.; Art Education. DRIVER, DEBORAH 1. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Political Science. DRIZD, PEGGY H. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Early Childhood Education. DUCIEWICZ, RALPH J. Hasbrouck Heights, N.J.; B.A.; Psychology. DUDEK, WARREN T. North Plainfieid,N.J.; B.A.; Marketing; Tau Kappa EpsiIon. DUNCAN, MARY E. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education; Baptist Student Union. DUNLAP, RICHARD D. Ortando, FIa.;B.A.; Engineering; Pi Mu Dpsilon; Phi Kappa Phi- Treasurer; rchery CIub-Vice President. DUNN, JOHN M. Ill Miami, Fla.;B.A.;En- glish Education. DUPUIS, BONNIELEE M. Tampa,Fla.;B.A.: Elementary-Education. DUQUESNAY, MARIE E. Kingston,Jamaica: B.A.; English Literature; Worid Affairs Cauncil; Gamma Hall Resident Assistant. BURDEN, RUTH M. New Port Richey, Fla.; 3.3.; Library Science; Phi Kappa Phi; LEAVO. DURFEE. CAROL A. Clearwater. Fla.; B.A.; English Education; Phi Kappa Phi. DUSIL, JAMES E. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Acc0unting. DYE, ELMA A. St.Petersburg.Fla.;B.A.:Ele- mentary Education. E EAST, GLORIA T. St.Petersburg,FIa.;B.A.; Speech-English Education; Afro-American Society; Ethos; University Center Fashion Committee. ECKHARDT, CHARLES N. Clearwater,Fla.; B.A.; Elecvical Engineering; USFSCC-Trea- surer. EDEN, SARAH C. .Orlando, Fla.; B.A.; En- gljsh-Education: Tau Kappa Epsilon-Little Ister. EDWARDS, JOHN F. Pinellas Park, Fla.; B.A.; Zoology; Pre-Med Society. EELTINK. ALBERTUS G. Lakeland, Fla.; M.A.: Special Education-Early Childhood: Council for Exceptional Children; Yacht Club: Radio Club. , EHLENBECK, DONALD R. Lakeland, Fla.; 8.5.: Enaineering; Tau Beta Phi: lstensive Tutorial rogram; Cooperative Education. EICHHOLZ, LORA Savannah, Georgia: B.A.; Elementuy Education. . ECHLER MICHAEL A. Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.; physical Educatin. 267 268 EINSTEIN, SHELLEY L. St. Petersbdr9,FIa.; ;Elementary Education. EISENBROWN, DONALD M. 0riando,Fla.; .;Management ELAM, PEGGY J. Tampa, Fit; B..;A Math Education. ELLIS, SAMUEL H. Palmetto, Fia.; B.A.;. History ELLISON, MERDYTH L. Miami, Fla.;B.A.: Professional Physical Education ELY SUSAN R. Belleair Bluffs ia.; B..;A Physical Education EMANUEL, TONY J. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Ac- , counting; Senior Accounting. EMBRV, MICHEL G. Tampa Fia.; B..:A Mar- ketin'g; Pi Sigma Epsilon. EMERSON LINDA C. Brooksville, Fla.; B. A. ,Sociology; Intensive Tutorial. ERNSBERGER, NANCY H. Tampa, Fla; B..;A Fine Arts. ESHLEMAN, W. WARD Ft. Laudevdale, Fla: 3. A.' Economics; Phi Delta Theta IFC Re- presentative; CoChairman-University Center Publicity Committee. . EUBANK, RICHARD F. 0rIando,Fla.;B.A.: ciology; Pi Kapa Alpha. EVANS, CHARLES R. Titusvilie, FIa.;B.A.: Political Science. FABIAN MARIA E. Tampa, Fla; B.A.; His- tory; phi Kappa Phi. FAINE FRANKLIN R. Miami, Fla.: B..:A S h-Engiish; Opera Workship; Fine Arts C tale: Readers' Theatre Guild. FAIRCLOTH, SHELLIE D. Jacksonville. Fla.; B.A.; Behavioral Manamment; Delta Chi Alpha. FARAONE, VINCENT F. St. Petersburg, Fia.; B.S.; En?ineering; Engineering College Association F orida Engineering Society FARINA, LUCRETIA M. Orlando.Fia.:B.A.; English Education; Kappa De ta. FARLEY, DOROTHY s. Miami, Fla.; B.A.; Elementarv-Early Childhood Education. FARLEY, JAMES E. Tampa, Fin; B..;A Po- litical Science; Lambda Beta Phi; Poiitical Union. FAR'R, ROBERT J. Trenton, NJ.; B.A.; 20- mm FARRIS, NORMA P St. Petersbur Fla.: B..;A Secondary Education-Sociai ience. FAUL RONALD G. Ft. Lauderdale, Fia.; B. ;E.ngineering FAULK, EDDIE L. Jacksonviile, FIa.: B..;A Sociai Science Education; Pi iota; Aim: American Society: Black Studies Commit- tee. FEDOROVICH NINA L Cocoa Beach, Fla.; B..;A Dance; Dance Theatre Organization. FEINiOLD, ANN C. N. Miami Beach, Fla.; BA Elementary Education; Delta Tau Deita- Littie Sister; Delta Tau Delta- Sweetheart. FERGUSON CAROL A. Tampa, FIa.;B.A.; English IEducaIIon; Pi Kappa Aipha-Littie Sister; Stuent Mobilization Committee. FERGUSON, MARY E. Indian Rocks Beach. FIa.; B.A.; Elementary Education. FEI IV, BETTY H. Tampa, Fla; M.A.; Li- bmry Education. FIELD, RICHARD E. St. Petersburg, Fla.; 3.8.; Management. FINLAYSON, DARLENE Ms, Tampa, Fla.; .A.;English. FINLAYSON, DARLENE M. .;.En9iish FISCHER, MATHIAS J. Clearwater, Fla.; 8. A.; Igilstriigutive IEaducattiaor? 8ISM - ment; eta I eta; eta I PIedgie 9m 9m FISTDS, ALICE P; St. Petersburg, Fia.; B.A.: English-Journalism. FITTERMAN, LAWRENCE J. Tampa Fla.; B.A.; Me'ntal Retardation; Phi Gamma Delta; Student Council for Exceptional Children. Tampa, Fla.; FITZPATRICK, ROBERT A. Jacksonville, FIa.; 8..;A BehavoriaIManagement; Lambda Chi Alpha: University Band; IFC Repre- sentative. FLETCHER, WARREN D. Ciewiston, Fia; B ..;S Finance-Economics; Kappa Sigma. FLICK ELLIOTT P. CoralGables,Fla.: B.A.; Psychology. FLIS, CLEM R. Tampa, Fla.; B..;A Inter- national Relations; World Affairs Councii: Latin Ameriwn Club; La Alliance Francaise. FLOWEFIREE, DOUGLAS I. Tampa. Fia.; giAt'J: Geology; Pre-Med Society: Geoiogyi u . FLUTTY, SUSAN M. Sarasota, Fia.: B.A.: Education. FORCHE LINDA S. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B .A.; Eiementary Education. FORDHAM, CHERYL A. Tampa, Fla; B.A.: Socioiogy. FOSTER, MARCIA A. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Speical Education-Mental Retardation. FOSTER, WALTER F. JR. Plant City, Fia.; B.A.: Management-Industrial Relations. FOUTS, EDWIN L. Tampa. la.: 8.5.: Eco- nomics; Phi Delta Theta. FOWLER, DARLENE C. Tampa,FIa.;B.A.; Mass Communications. FOX, DOROTHY l. Miami Sprin , Fin; B.A.; Elementary Education; Deita eta. FOXWORTH, SUSANNAH RI Tampa, Fia.: B.A.: Elementary Education. FRANCO, SYLVIA A. Tampa, Fla; B.A.; Elementary Education. FRANK, LARRY A. Daytona Beach, FIa., B..:$ Engineering; Cooperative Education. FRANK, LUCINDA J. Stuart FIa.; B.A.; Ear- iy Childhood Education; Delta Gamma. FRAZEE, ROGER T. St. Petersburg, Fia.; 5.; Accounting-Finance. FREDERICK, CURTIS G. Tampa,Fla.;B.A.; Social Science Education. FREEMAN, KATHARINE A. Lutz, Fla.; B.A.; English. 6 ;..-Law FREY JOHN E. 51. Petersburg. Fla.; B.A.: Br roadmting. FUCHS, MARY E. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Ele- menwy EdmIion; Newman Clu b. FULLER, EUGENE T. Tampa, FIa.: BUS: Mavk el ing FULLERION, DOROTHY 5. Largo. Fla: B.;A. Elementary EducaIIon FURLONG, JOHN H.01Iando,FIa.; 8.5.: Management Science- Student Advisory Council for College of Business Adminis- tration; Managemem Student Advisory Council. FUTCH, KENNETH F. Jacksonville, Fla; 5.: Management Science- Industrial: Alph Ph hiOmega; Kaiate Club, Computer CIub. G GABRIEL, KATHLEEN A. Lutz, Fla; 8A.: Elementary Education; Delta Gamma. GAEID, SONIA H. Tampa.FIa.;B.A.:Educa- lion-Spanish- -Engiish. GARBRICK, JOHN E. Hollywood. Fla; 8.5.; Marketing; Pi Signs EpsiIon. GARCIA JAIME .I. Tampa Fla.: 8.5.: Ac- counIIng. GARCIA, NANCY L. Tampa, FIa.;8.A.:EIe- memory Education GAYES: WILLARD 3.. JR. Tampa. FIa.; ;Russian. GAUDSMITH. HENRY T. Tam.FIa.;B.A.: 00'09y i GEDDES, WILLIAM 6. Tampa, Fla. ;..;BA German Eduution; Theta Chi; Geiman Club; Athletic COunciI. GEDDIS, LINDA ANN Troy, NY; 8..;A HumanIIIes. GEDRIS THOMAS E. St. Petersburg, FIa.: JChemistry. GEIST SANDRA SateIIite Beach Fla; B.A.; Special Education: Kappa Deuav Secretary; SigmaA Ipha Epsilon'LiltIe Sister; CBS RepresentaIive to Student Govern mam. GEIGER, TINY Apopka, Fla: B..;5 Men- agemenI- -MarkeIing- Psycholoav-Political Sciance; Racquai CIub-President; Judo Club; Pi Sigma Epsilon. GELB FERRIS R. Miami Fla; B..;A Early grinned Edumion: Abe; G'amma' Sigma GEORGE BONITA M. St Petersburg Fla; B.A.; Elementary- Early Childhood Education GERACI SALVATORE Hallandale. FIa.; B..;S MarkISIiI-Ig; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Karate Ciub GEEBERDING, THOMAS E. St. Petersburg, Fl.:a BA: SOCIoIogy; Alpha Tau Omega GERHART. SCOTT E. St. Petersbuig, Fla.; ;EIemenIaIry EdumtIon. GIBSON, CHARLES, JR. Miami Pb; 35.: Bus-ness; Dena Si ma Pi-Treasunet. GILCHREST, CON IE G. Lakeland, Fla.: 8.5.; Accouniing; Senior Accounting OrgamzaIIon. GILL, KATHLEEN M. Wauchula Fla; B.A.: Psychoiogy; Psi Chi. GILLETTE, PATRICIA A. Hialeah, FIa.; l?cial Education-Varying Exception aIiIies; IIIIeAIpIIaT Ia. GILLMAN, CONSTANCE A. Titusviiie Fla.; 3A.; Speech-Theatre; Circle K-Sweethean: Chairman Disadvanlage Siudem Loan Fund. GIORGIANNI, JOHN M. Orlando, Fla; 85.; Accounting'; Circle K-Vice president: GLOCK, GREGORY A. Tampa, Fla.; 85 Math; Zeta Omega Omega. GLUHAREFF SHIRLEY II. 51. Petersburg, Fla.; B..;A Esychology;PsiCh hi. GNAU, MARY M. Naples, Fla; BA; Elemen- tary Education; Catholic Student Comer GODBOUT, JOYCE D. Tampa. Fla; B..:A English- -Latin Secondary Education; Phi Kappa Phi; Senior Ciassical League. 'GoooAno noses, A. Tampa FIa.;B.S.; Chemisuy. GOETZ. CLAUDIA L. Sarasota. Fla.; 8..;A Humanities. GOLDEN, TOM S. Lakeland. FIa.; B.A.; Ele. mentary Education GONZALES, AIDA B. Toma Fla; B..;A Zoology '8 Bacteriology-Pre- ;WorId AI- fairs Council. GOODMAN MICKEY A. St. Petersbur$Flag B..;A Social Science Education; AIIIaIicans for Freedom; Young Repub- Iicans. GOODWIN, R. REID Temple Terrace. Fla.; 8 ..;8 Math; Alpha Tau Omega 6058. EVE L.PlanI City. Fla; B..;A Special EducatiomMemally Retarded; Alpha Delta GOULD GLENN R. St. PeIeIsburg, Fla.; ..':Geography Sailing Club. Environment GOULET, GUY J. St. Petersburg, FIII.: 8.8.: Business Management. GRANGER ANDY L. Fla; 8..:S AocounIing; SIgma Nu- Treasurer; IFC Represemative. GRANGER SHIRLEY V. Lutz, Fla.; B..;A Art Education. GRANNIS, ROBERT T. Franklin, Pa; 8.5.: Accouniing. GRANT, PAUL A. Tampa, Fla; 8.8.; AC- countin Beta Gamma SIg ma. GRAY, AaIGALE E. Tempie Tenses. Fla.: B.A.' Elementary- Math EducaIIon; Alpha Delta Pi. GRECO, DOREEN A. N. Miami Beach, FIa.; B.A.: Speech-English Education. GREEN, SHIRLEY A. Sarasota, Fla; 8A.; Elementary Education. GREENE, WILLIAM J. Seminole. Fla; 8A.; Elementary Education. GREtiORY RONALD W. Bradenton, Fla; G'f'gp'aw; Gamma Theta Upsiion- Prtsidenr Iorida Soaety of Geographen: Liberal Arts Student Advisory Board. GRENELLE. M. PATTI Cleatwater, FIa.; M.A.; Speech Pathoiogv; Pi Kappa Phi. GRENELLE, ROSE I. Clearwater, Fla.; B.A.; French. GRIFFIN, CINDY I..JacksonVIIIe FIa.; B.A.; Elementary Education; Kappa Dal Ia; Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Presidenx a! Little Sisters. GBONE. CATHERINE E. Galesburg, III.; 8. A.: Special Education- Mental ReIardaIion; OOunciI for Exceptional Children. GROOMS WALTER D. Shelbyville, Term; 8. A.: Esychology. GROSE, DOUGLAS L. Brandon. Fla; 8A.; Political Science; World AIIairs Council GROSSO, DOMENIC L. 8093 Raton. FIa.; 8A.: PIe-Law-Hisxory; Tau Epsilon Phi; ChairmanISIudents for Responsible Govern- mem; Student Government Representative; Chairman-Finance 8i Public ReIaIions for College of Basic Studies Association. GRUMET, ROBERT A. Tampa. Fla; Tau Epsilon Phi; IFC: PIII- Med SOCIety. GRUMLEY, TIMOTHY E. Racine. Wisconsin; 8..;A Finance: KappaPhi. GUINN MAE K. Clearwater, Fla: 3A.; Eng- lish Educatmn. GULLETTE. JON M. Tampa, FIa.: 8.5.; Industrial Management. 269 270 GUNSAULLUS, OLIVE P. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Education. GUY, EDWARD F. Clearwater. Fla.; 8A.; Elementary Education. H HACKETT. LINDA 8. Orlando, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. HAHN, PETER M. Gainesville, Fla.; B.S.E.; Engineering; Tau Beta Phi; Student Govern- ment; Engineering Council. HALL, WALLACE W. St. Petersburg. Fla.; B.A.; Business AdministraiiomManagement. HALLMAN, HELEN F. Tampa, Fla.; 3.8.: Marketing. HAMANN, ELIZABETH A. 29 Palms, Cant; B.A.; English. HANCOCK, PAM Winter Park, Fla.; B.A.; SRanish Education; Chi Omega; Phi Kappa P i;Athenaeum. HANSELL, JOYCE F. Dunedin Fla.;: B.A.; Elementary Education; Phi Kappa Phi. HARAZDA, ROBERT T. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Fine Arts Photography. . . HARBIN, D. ROGER Winter Park,Fla.;B.A.: Psychology-Perental; Tau Kappa Epsiion. HARBIN. SHERRY L. Maitland,Fla.: B.A.; Psychology; Tau Kappa Epsiion-Little Sister. HARDWICK, GERALDINE N. Dade City, Fla.; B.A.; EEC; Kappa Delta Pi . . HARRELL, RONALD -L. Lakeland. Fla.; B.A.; Education-Social Science. HARRINGTON, BRIAN c. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Political Science; Alpha Phi Omega. HARRIS, CRYSTAL C. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education; Deita Zeta. HARRIS, LISA J. Dunedin, Fla.; B.A.; English Education. HARRISON. BARBARA E. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Secondary Science Education; Geol- ogy Club-President, Secretary-Treasurer. . HARWOOD, CAROL A. Miami, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. HASSETT, MARY A. Falls Church, Va.:B.A.: English-Libmry A.V.; Catholic Student Organization. HATCHER, DIANNE s. Lakeland, Fla.;B.A.: Elementary Education. . ' HATT, GEORGE H. Bradford, Pa.: B.A.; anagement. HAUGHEE, JONATHAN P. Lakeland. Fla.; B.A.; Physical Education; Phi Delta Theta. HAWES, RICHARD A. Daytona Beach, Fla.; B.S.: Accounting; Senior Accountin Club- President, Vice president; Student overn- ment Finance Committee; Student Advisory Council-College of Business. HAWKEN, CHARLES A. Stuart, Fla.; B.A.; Management. HAWTHORNE, CHARLES E., JR. Orlando. Fla.; 3.8.; Economics 8: Accouming. HAWTHORNE, CYNTHIA J. Orlando, Fla.; M.A.; Alpha Delta Pi. HAYDEN, EDWARD B. Tampa. Fla.; B.A.; Management: Sports Car Club. HAYES, ELLEN D. Tampa, Fla.; M.A.; Gui- dance Education. HAYES, JAMES R. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Management. HAYNES.., CHARLENE A. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education ,. HAYS, BRUCE H. Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.; Political science; Phi Delta Theta. HAZELWOOD, CLARA M. Chieiland, Fla.; B.A.; SSI; Archery Club. HEARD, M. COLETTE Miami, Fla.; 8A.; Elementary Education. HEBER, JOHN C. Melbourne, Fla.; B.A.; Geology. HEDGECOTH, F. DIANE Miramar, Fla.; B.A.; English. HEMDOM, GORDON T. Tampa, Fla.; 8.3.; Accounting; Senior Accounting Organi- zation-President. HENDON, PEGGY K. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Early Childhood Education. HENRY, JUDITH A. Clearwater, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education-Spanish; Delta Gamma; Panhellenic Council-Third Vice presigept; Student Florida Education Assocuatlon. HENSON, CONNIE A. Orlando. Fla.; 8.8.; Mathematics; UC Movie Committee. HEPLER, OLEN L. JR. Ormond Beach, Fla.; M.A.; Biology Education-Junior Coilege; Kappa Alpha; Beta Beta Beta; Marine Biol- ogy Club. HERB, CORA M. Lutz,FIa.; B.A.; Elementary Education, HERMAN. LESLIE E. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education. HETTEMA, ROGER L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Finance. HEWEKER, CARLAJ. Miami, Fla.; B.A.; En- glish-Education. HEYT, MICHAEL G. Orlando, Fla.; B.A.; Chemistry. HICKINBOTHAM, JUDY J. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education; All University Committee on Instrumion... HICKS, KATHIE L. Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education; Delta Tau Delta- Little Sister. HICKS, THOMAS W. Miami, Fla.; B.A.; Psychology. HIGGINS, JACK L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Soci- ology; Alpha Tau Omega. HIGGINSON, KENNETH M., JR. Lakeland, Fla.; 3.5.: Industrial Engineering; Engi- neering College Association; Cooperative Education Program. HILL, JOHN 0. Tampa, FIa.; B.A.; Psycho!- ogy; Alpha Tau Omega. HILLEBHAND, SALLY S. Tam a, Fla.; B.A.; English Education; Phi Kappa hi. HINKKEL, JEANNIE M. Tarpon Springs, Fla.; B.A.; German; Delta Tau Delta-Little Sister. HIRES, BARBARA A. Lakeland, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education-Eariy Childhood;Phi Kappa Phi; Intensive Tutorial Program. HITE, CHARLES H. Miami, Fla.; 35.: Mar- keting; Sigma Nu. HOAGLAND, MICHAEL G. Indian Harbour Beach. Fla.; B.A.; Business Administration- Management; Sigma Delta Beta. HOFFMAN, KAREN L. Clearwater, Fla.; B.A.; English EducaIion. HOFMANN ALFRED H. Vero Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Accounting: Senior Accounting Organization. HOFMANN. CAROL Vero Beach, Fla. HOGUE, RONALD P. Naples, Fla.; 8.8.; Eco- nomics; Phi Kappa Phi; Student Advisory Council. HOLDEN, ROSALIND Winte! Haven, Fla.; B.A.; Early Childhood-Elementary Education. HOLEHOUSE, PAUL P. St. Petersburg, Fla.; Rim; Independent Research; Alpha Nu p a. HOLLEY, JOHN R.St.Petiersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Finance. HOOKS, JOHN R. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Geology. HOOPER PEGGY E. St. Petevsburg, Fla.; B.A.; glementary Education. HORLIVY, DONNA 3. Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.; Business EducatiomCBE. HORNE, ROBERT D. Winter Haven, Fla.; 8.8.: Marketing. HOUSER, VICKI A. Peoria, Ill.,' B.A.; Elemen- tary Education; Delta Delta Deita-Presidem. HOWARTH, DIANE J. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Bacteriology; Co-op Council. HOYMAN, CATHY L. Eau Gallic, Fla.; B.A.; Special Education: Kappa Delta. HUBERT LARRY N. Tampa?Fla.; 8.5.; Eiec- trical Engineering. HUDSON, JAMES R. Tampa, Ftaq B.A.; Soci- al Science Education. HUGUET, JANICE M. St. Petersbu , Fla.; B.A.; Art Education; Sigma Phi Epsilon- Lime Sister 8: Sweetheart. HULL, A. BARBARA Ta brary A.V.-English; Fellowship. HULL, BERNICE E. Tampa, Theatre-Technical; Bay Players. HUMPHREY, ROSEANNE Miami, Fla.; B.A.; English. a, Fla.; B.A.; Li- niversitv Chapel Fla.; B.A.; HUMPHRIES, BILL Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Polit- ical Science; Sigma AI ha Epsilon; Student Government; World A airs Council. HUNSBERGER, JUANITA Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Education; Newman Club. HUNT, LORAINE S. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education. HUNTER, MACE 0. Plant City, Fla.; B.A.; Electrical Engineerin ; Florida Engineering Society; lnstntuie 0 Electrical and Elec- tronic Engineers Inc. HURN, JOAN E. Perry, Fla.; B.A.; Library AV-Elementary Education. HURST, WILLIAM R. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Zoology. HYER, WALTER P. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Busi- ness Administration-Management. ICYDA, JAN Stuart, Fla.; B.A.; Speech- Broadcasting. ILLINGWORTH, JUDITH A. Lutz,Fla.;B.A.; Geology. J JABLON, STEVEN I. Miami, Fia.; B.A.; His- tory; Chairman-Movie Committee. JACKMAN JUDY H. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Special Education-Mental Retardation. JACKMAN, THOMAS A Tampa,Fla.;B.A.; Chemistry. JACKSON, JOHN G. Tampa. Fla.; Continuing Education. JACOBSON, ELLEN L. .Tampa Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. JAMES, BETTY ANNE Pompano Beach, Fla.; B.A.; English. JAMES, DOROTHY M. Temple Terrace, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. JAMES, MARILYN J. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Edumtion. JANSON, JOHN R. Eustis, PsychoIogy. JARRELL, KATHRYN c.Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Speech-English. i JAY, LINDA L.St.Petersburg.Fla.;8.A.;Art Education; Kappa AIpha Theta. JENKINS, GENEVIEVE 5. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; English-Librarv; LEAVO. JENKS, JUDEE C. Pompano Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Speech-Erglish Education; Bay PIay- ers: University hapel Fellowship; Univer- sity Community Chorus. JENNE, JOSEPH 8., JR. Brandon, Fla.; B.A.; Engineering; Tau Beta Phi. JERKINS PAT A.Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; English- Speciaf Education. Fla.; B.A.; sJESKE. PAQL'T. Odessa, Fla.; B.A.; Soci- .oloszvf JOHNSON, ANNETTE K. Temple Terrace, Fla.; B.A.; DDSlSpeech; Delta Delta Delta. JOHNSON, LINDA c. Jacksonville, Fla.; 3.3.; Zoology; lntermurals. JOHNSON, LINDA E. Pompano Beach, Fla.; B A ' EIementary-Early Childhood Education. JOHNSON, RICHARD J. Zephyrhills, Fla.; B.A.; Physical Education. JOHNSON, ROBERT L. Tarpon Springs, Fla.; B.A.; Mathematics. DHNSTON, ALAN D. Orlando, Fla.; B.A.; Chemistry; Windjammers. JOHNSTON, SUSAN M. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. JOINER, MARY J. Hollywood, Fla.; B.A.; English. JONES. ARTHUR D. Riverview, Fla.; Zool- ogy. JONES, PHILLIP D. Bradenton. Fla.; B.A.; Secondary Education. JOSLVN, CHRISTINE M. St. Pelersbgrg, Fla; 5 B.A.; Elementary Education. NAREZ HELEN D. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Spa- nish E'ducation. Kappa Delta Pi. JUSKIE, JOAN E. Tampa, Fla; 3A.; Soci- ology; Sociology Club; Dance Committee; Intensive Tutorial. K KALCUN, ALBERT J. Cape Coral, Fia.; B.A.; Geography. KAPLAN, MARK D. Miami, Fla; B.A.; Busi- ness Education; Zeta Bela Tau; UC Program Council; IFC. KARAKITSOO, NIKKI A. Lakeland, Fla.; B.A.; Physical Education. KEABLES, SUSAN J. Tampa. Fla.: B.A.; Ele- mentary Education. KEE, ELIZABETH A. Tampa, Fla; B.A.; En- glish-Journaiism Education. KEELER, CATHERINE L. St. Petersburg, FII.; B.A.; Elements Education; Phi Sigma Epsilon; University ecreation Committee. KEGLOVICH, JANET M. St. Petersbur Beach, 3.; B.A.; Business Education: u Sigma Epsilon; University Recreation Com- muttea. KELLY, c. MICHAEL St. Petersbur , Fla.; B.A.; Political Science; Alpha Phi mgga; SenatonStudent Government; Poiiucan Union. ' KELLY, DANIEL R. Tampa, FIa.;B.A.;Busi- nosg Administration-Managemem; Pi Sigma Ensnlm KELLY, RAYMOND A. JR. Tampa, Fla.: M.S.; Engineering; Tau ta Phi, Phi Kappa Phi; Presidcm-Florida Engineering. KENNETT, DAVID D. Green Cove Springs, FIa.; B.A.; History: Theta Chi. KERNS, VANIE 0. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; English loumalism. KESSLER, RICHARD J. St. Petersbuyg. Fla.; 8.: Engineering; Honda Engineering Society. KESTER, BILLY 6. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Busi- ness Administration-Management. KEY, WANDA J. Eaton Park, Fla; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education-Library. KIENZLE CYNTHIA K. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Marketmg; Pi Sigma Epsilon; AIESEC; Busi- ness Student Advisory CounciI-Secretary. KILBEY SUSAN Orlando, Fla.; B.A.; Elemen- tary ducation; Kappa Alpha Theta. KILKENNY, CHARLOTTE R. St. Petersburg, Fla.: B.A.; Phusical Education. KING, BEVERLY A. Miami Beach, FIa.; B.A.; SociolOQY: IRHC. KING, DONNA J. Lutz, Fla.; B.A.; Art Education. KING, KEITH C. Largo, Fia.; B.A.; Geology. KING, SANDRA D. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Education. KIRBY, SCOTT W. Quanset, FLL: B.A.; English. KIRCHMAN, JOYCE L. Thonotosassa, Fla.; B.A.; Psychology. KITCHEL, JANE A. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Ele- mentary Education; Kappa Delta Pi. KLEINE, ESTHER 5. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Enghsh; World Affairs Council; University gIogvmunity Chior; University Womens u . KOBS CHARLES F. St. Petersburg, Fla.; 8. .; Management; Psi Chi; Veterans Club. KRAFICK, STANLEY c. Vanda: rift. P3,; B.A.; Physlaz'Phi Kappa Alpha; gociety of Physcs Students. KRATOCHVIL, MYRA L. Jupiter. Fla.;B.A.: Elememary Education-Math; World Affairs Councnl; Newman Club. KRAUS, EDWARD J.Chicago.lll.:B.A.;Mar- kenng: Zeta Beta Tau. KREMSER, FRANK J. Ill. Miami, Fla: 8 A Acpounung; Senior Accounting drgani- zatuon. KREUZINGER, THOMAS G. Lutz, Fla; 3.8.; Industrial Systems Engineering; Engineering College Assocmuon. KRIEGBAUM, RAYMOND P. Clearwater, Elan?8.5.68usinesEAdminifstraggn; PisSigma as: on: em us rusade or rist; ts Car Club, Rach Club. p0, KROPP, NANCY R. St. Petersburg, Fla; B.A.; Early Childhood-Elementary Educanon. KULESA NICHOLAS 5. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; B.A.; ducation; University Center Program Council; ChairmanUniversity Center Dance Committee; Chairman-Imercmlagiate Music Festival. LACRAMPE FRANK R. New York, N.Y.; 8.8.; Pre- ntaI-Chemistry. LADD, WILLIAM H. Pompano Beach, Fla.: B.A.; Political Science; Tau Epsilon Phi. LAITINEN, CYNTHIA B. Lar 0, Flag B.A.; Early Childhood-Elementary duoation. LAMB, RICHARD J. Lutz, Fla.; 3.5.: Cham-I ical Engineering. LAMBERT, PAUL F. Orlando, Fla.; B.A.; Geology. LAMPING CANDICE D. St. Petersburg, Fla; B.A.; E1ementary. Education. LANEY, MARYANN Tampa, Fla; B.A.; Ele. mentary Education. LANIER, JAMES H. JR. Lakeland, Fla.; A.: Management: '98 Sigma Epsilon; Vet- erans Club: LAPIERRE, LINDA M. Seminole, Fla.:B.A.: Zoology-Education; Delta Zeta; Podium Committee. LAVAL. RODNEY S. St. Petersburg, Fla.; 8.3.; Accounting. LAVERGHETTA, VINCENT E. Miami, Fla.; B.A.; Management; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Uni- versity Religious Council. LAWRENCE, DOROTHY K. Brandon, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Early Childhood. LAWTON, HENRY H.Tampa FIa.;B.S..'EIe- ctrical Engineering: IEEF; $3. LAWTON, LOLA .I. Tampa, Fla; B.Av; Poli- tical Science. LAY, BONNIE JO Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Educa- tion; Kappa Alpha Theta. LAYTON, HANE Indian Harbour Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Speech-English Education. LEAHY, MICHAL S. Gainesville, Fla; B.A.; Enghsh-Journalism Education; Phi Kappa Phi; Coop Advisory Council-Secretary. LEARY LORETTA E. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Psy ology. LEBER, BARRY L. Lakeland, FIa.; 8A.; Di- visional Major in Natural Sciences and Math: Co-op. LEE, JOHN O. N. Ft. Myers, Fla.; 85.; Indus- trial Engineering; Windjammers-Secretarv 1970-71. LEES, ROBERT 0., JR. St.Petersburg Beach, Fla.; 8.8.; Management. LEFRANC, JANET M. Largo, Fla; 8.5.; EE- memary Education. LEHMAN, GERALD M. Tampa, Fla; B.A.; Sociology. LENHOFF. LILLIAN R. Temple Terrace, Fla.; B.A.; Business Education; Pi Sigma Epsilon. LESTER, JOSEPH R. Jacksonville,Fla.:B.A.; Math: Lambda Chi Alpha-Treasurer; Sports Car Club. LEVINSON, PAUL A. Miami, Fla; B.S.; Accounting. LEWIS, CECELIA G. Sarasota, Fla.; B.A.; Li- gSEaEducatiomElementary; LEAVO; ACE- LEWIS. LYNNE A. Brandon, Fla.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education. LIBBY, ANDREW T. Tampa, FIa.:B.A.; Man- agement; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Phi Omgga; Student Advisory Board-College of Busmess. LIGHT, CYNTHIA N. Tampa. Fla.; 3A.; En- lLsh-Mass Communications: Kappa Alpha eta. LICWOV, WAYNE G. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Soci- ology; Executive Committee of Sociology Ciub; Sociology Student Representative 10 Liberal Arts Council. LIFLAND, LARRY S. Easton.Pa.;B.A.;Soci- ology; Wrestling CIub, Barbender's Club. LIKENS, DEBORAH H. Jacksonville, Fla.; 22d Elementary EducationoEarly Child- 0 . LINDLEY, SUZANNE F. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Math Education. LINK, DONALD P. Tampa, Fla.; 8.8.; Fi- nance; College of Business Council: USF Senate. LINK, KATHLEE Palm Beach, Fla.; B.A.; ?Raoech-Engiish Education; Kappa Alpha ta. LINKENAUGER, WILLIAM D. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Psychol ; Phi Sigma XiSecretary; Veterans Club; ussian Club. LITTLE, JANETTE L.Tampa.FIa.;B.A.;Ele- mentary Education. LITTLE, RICHARD 8. Miami, Fla.; B.$.; Elggtrical Engineering: Tau Bea Phi: IEEE: LLOYD: DENNIS P. Tampa, Fla.; 3.5.;Mar- ketin ;Pi SW3 Epsilon. LOPAT , LI A L. Tampa, Fla; B.A.; Ele- mentary-Early Childhood Education; Kappa Delta Pi. LOESCHER, DEBRA L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. LOH, WEILIANG Tampa, Fla.: 8.8.; Eco- nornucs. LONG, CYDELL Y. Buscom, FIa.; B.A.; Eka- aergtary Education; ETHOS; Afro-American U . LONG! MERCELES L. Lutz. Fla.; B.A.; Fte- nch-Speech. LONG, PHYLLIS B. Dade City, Fla.: B.A.; Elementary Education-EarIv Childhood. LONG, SHARON V. Charleston, S.C.; B.A.; Political Science 8: English; Athenaeum-Vice President; Student Govemment Legislature: Ovacle. LORENZO, ANGELO 5. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; American Studies. LUCAS, ALAN L.Tarnpa,Fla4;B.A.;PoliticaI Science; Sigma Nu; Student Government. LUCZAK, DAVID A.?inellas Park, Fla.; B.A.; Enigma! Science; Political Union; Veterans U . LYONS, JAMES E. Pinellas Park, Fla.: B.A.; Political Science. LYONS, PETER W. Wiesbaden, Germany: 3.5.; Physics; Commuter R resentative USF Student Government 1969- 0. M MAAS, CAROL A. Homestead, Fla; B.A.; Elementary Educauon. MACDONALD, JAMES T.Tampa, Fla.;B.A.: Physical Education; Phi Kappa AIpha. MACGILL, PETER L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Geo- logy; Geology Club. MACOMBER, ANDREA K. Land O'Lakes. Elm; B.A.; Education: Cooperative Educa- uon. MAGEE. KENNETH D. De tona Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Physical Education; hi Gamma Delta. MAGOWAN, ANN F. Seminole, Fla.; B.A.; EIementary Education. MAGRATH, PAMELA W. DeBarry, Fla.;B.A.; Elementary Education. MAHAGAN, LINDA L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Sociology; Alpha Delta Pi; Panhellenic Rep- resematuve. MAHAN, GEPTHA L. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Psychology. MAHONEV MARIA G. Tampa. Fla; B.A.; English liducation. MAISEL, ALLAN S. Miami, Fla.; 3.5.; Ac- counting; Tau Epsilon Phi; Senior Account- ing Organization. MAJDER, AUGUSTYN Detroit, Mich.,' B.A.; Sociology. MAKOWSKI. SANDRA K. Wauchula, Fla.; B.A,; Psychology'Sociology. MALBERG DAVID E. Zephyrhills, Fla.; B.A.; anish Education: SFEA; CEAc President; College of Education. MALLOY, JOAN F. Tampa, Fla; B.A.; Art Education; Aegeah Staff 1969-70. MANCUSO, MARILYN Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Spanish. MANSON, ALEX M. Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.; Political Science; Phi Delta Theta. MARCET, MARIA E. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Spanish; World Affairs Council. 27l 272 MARCET, MIGUEL E. Tampa, Fla.: B.S.;Ac- counting; World Affairs Council; Senior Accounting Club. MARINI, FRANmS P. Tampa, Fla.; 3.5.; Electrical Engineering. MARINI, ROBERT Tampa, Fla..' 8.8.; Elec- tronics; Florida En ineerin Society. MARKOWITZ, CHE YL .l. hiladelphia, Pa.; B.A.: Early Childhood Education; FEA: ACE; Kappa Delta Pi. MARKS, JEAN L. St. Augustine, Fla.; B.A.: History. MARQUA, SUE M. Calumet City, L; B.A.: Englush Literature; Athenaeum. MARRINAN, CATHERINE M. East Lake Weir, Fla.; B.A.: Bememary Education. MARSH, ROBERT c. Tampa Fla.; 8.5.; In- dustrial Engineering: ECA; FES. MARSHALL, SUSAN L. Miami, Fla.; B.A.: Elementary Education; Alpha Epsilon Phi. MARTIN, CYNTHIA L. Salem, N.J.; B.A. MARTIN, DIANE Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.: Divisional Social Science. MARTIN, MELVIN F., JR. Tampa, Fla; B.A.: Political Science 8: PsycholOQV; Polit- ical Union. MARTINEZ, Psychology. MATTOX, JOHN T. Tampa, Fm B.A.: Science Education. MATYCH, PAUL J. Bingwmton, N.Y.; B.A.: Psychology: Psi Chi. MAYES, CHARLES W. Palm Beach Gardens' Fla.: B.A.: Speech-English Education. MAYGER, PAM J. Sarasota, Fla.; B.A.: Early Childhood Education. MCARDLE, VICKI LYNN Sanford, Fla.; B.A.: Social Science Education. MCCANN. DONALD B. Vero Beach, Fla; B.A.: Speech; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Senior Class Treasurer; Varsity Swimmer-one year. MCCOY, JOSEPH J. Gulfport. Fla.; B.A.: Ele- mentary Education. MCCOLLOUGH, CAROL S. Sarasota, Fla.; B.Al; Business Aducation. LOUIS Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: MCCULLOUGH, G. SEAN Clearwater, Fla.; 3.5.; En inesring; Tau Kwpa Epsilon- President: ociety of Mechanical Engineers: lnterfraternal Council. MCCULLOUGH RICHARD D. Columbus. OhiO' M.A.: Music-Voice; Delta Tau Delta: Phi uAlpha. MCCURRY LARRY G. Mango, Fla.; B.A.: English Education. MCDANNOLD. CONNIE L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. MCDINE, SALLY A. Punta Gorda, Fla.; B.A.: Elementary Education. MCDONALD. MARCIA C. Coleman. Fla.; B.A.; Special Education. MCGINLEY, PATRICIA N.Tampa. Fla.; B.A.: English Education. MCGOVEHN, SUSAN A. Jacksonville. Fla.: B.A.:Zoology. MCGOWAN, SUZANNE K. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.: Secondaz Educmion-Engiish 8: Speech: Student overnment Commuter Represen- tame: Environment 70's. MCKEEN, THOMAS Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: Busi- ness Management. MCKENNA, TERESA E. Land O'Lakes. Fla.; B.A.; Math Education. MCKEY, JOHN F. Tampa Fla; 8.5.6.; Engi- neering; Vice President-Engineering College Association: University Senate. MCKOWN, JUDITH A. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.: Elementary Education; Alpha Omega Pi. MCLAUGHLIN, ELEANOR C. Maitland, Fla.; B.A.: Sociology; Young Republicans; Soci- ology Club. MCLEAN, MARJORIEH CIearmter, Ht; B.A.: English Education. MCMENAMIN, JOHN L. New Hyde Park, N.Y.; B.A.: Psychology; Phi Gamma Delta. MCMILLAN, DARLENE G. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: Education. MCMILLAN, OLAND ,1. Tampa, Fla; B.A.: Social Scuence Education. MCMILLAN, SYLVIA A. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.: Elementary Education; Phi Kappa Phi. MCMILLAN. WILLIAM W. JR. Lprgo, Fla.; M.S.; Engineering-Energv onversnon. MCORMICK, REBECCA E. Wildwood, Fla.; B.A.; BusineS Education; Kappa Alpha Theta. MEAD, DORIS J. St. Petersburg, Fla; B.A.: Elementary Education. MEDAGLIA, JOHN M. Tampa, Fla.; 8.3.: Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Tau Beta 0. MEDEHOS, ADA Tampa, Fla; B.A.: Secon- dary Education-Math; World Affairs Council. MEEHAN, WENDY P.Tam a, Fla.;B.A.;Sec- on'dary EducationSocial cience. MELTON. JAMES R. Orlando, Ha; B.A.: Management. MENENDEZ, GAIL M. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: Elementary Education. MENZIE, WILLIAM D. N.Ft. Myers, Fla.; B.A.: Management; Ski Club; Sailing Club; College of Basic Studies Fmance Committee. MERACLE, MICHAEL L. Tampa. Fla.; B.A.: Sonia! Science-Secondary Education. MERFIIAM, JOHN w. Miami, Fla.; B.A.: Zoology. MEYER, CARSTON K. Tampa, Fla.: 8.5.; Marketing. MEYER, CHRISTIAN G. Tampa, Fla.: 8.5.; Business Administration-Economics. MEYER, LINDA J. Homestead, Fla.; B.A.: SociOIOQY; Alpha Delta Pi; UC Music Corn- mittee. MILLER, JAN Lakeland Fla; B.A.: Manage- ment; Phi Kappa Phi; Veterans Club. MILLER, JEFFERY 3. Winter Haven, Fla.; 3.5.; Pre-Medical Zoology: Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Kappa Phi; American Chemical Society. MILLER, JOHN E., III Easton.Pa.;B.A.:Zo- ologv; Sigma Nu. MILLER, MICHAEL A. Octal Gables. Fla.; B A.; Elementary Education; Mu Hall Council. MILLER, PATRICIA L. Jacksonville. FIa.; B A.; Elementary EducationMath; Siam Alpha Epsilon- -Little Sister. MILLER, RITA Coiurnbia, S.C.; B.A.; Elemen- Iary Education. MILLER, SUSAN E. Dade City, Fla-i B.A.: Elementary Education. MILLER, SUSAN L. Miami, Fla.; B..A; Spanish- English; iRHC: IntramuraIs: Gamma Hali President. MILLESON, JAMES F. Maitland, FIa..' B..A; Zoology; Tau Kappa Epsilon. MIMS, STEPHEN H. McLean Va.; B..A' Polit- imi Science; Student Government Senator; Sports Car Club; World Affairs Council. MINKLEY, LINDA Orlando Fla: Marketi'ng; Kappa Alpha Theta; AIESECE'S MIGUEL, GEORGEI V. Tampa, Fla; 8. A.; Zoology- Bacteriology; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MIROWITZ, ELLEN M. Miami, FIa.; B.A.; Eiementary-Eariy Childhood Education: Alpha Epsilon Phi; South Florida Educetion Asspciation; Association of Childhood Edu- canon. MIROWITZ, STEVEN E. Thonotosam, Fla.; B. A.; Psychology. MISENHEIMER, NANCY R. DeLand, Fla; B..;A Elementary Education; ACE. MITCHELL, MAX W. Lutz, Fla.; B..;S Ac oountin Math. Senior Accounting Organi- zation; iarate Club; World Aifairs Council- Treasurer. MITCHELL, ROBIN T.Tempie Terrace Fia; 8.A.: HistorIv: History Community' President; Oracl e. MITCHELL, WALTER E. St. Augustine. Fla.: 8. A., ' Eiementary Education. MIZELL, ELIZABETH Leesburg, Fia.; B..;A Humanities. MIZIA, RONALD St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Zoology. MOECKEL, MARJORIE G. Gulfport, Fla.; B..;A Elementary Education; Baptist Stu- dent Union. MOLLOY, SUZANNE 3. Tampa. Fla.; B.A.; German; German Naiionai Honorary Frater- nity; German Club. MALLOY, WILLIAM E. Tampa, Fia.; B.A.; Psychology. MONROE, JAMESA ..;Tampa.Fla B..:A Spe- cial Education-Memai Retardation; Kappa Delta Pi; CEC. MONTGOMERY. DALE L. Lakeland, Fla.: B..;$ Physics-Math. MONTGOMERY, VIRGINIA Clearwater, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education; The Elgrida Council for Social Studies; ACEI; MONTS DE OCA, CLINT H. Tampa, Fla.: B..;S Economics;DeIta Chi Alpha; NA. MOON, MERILYN A. Tampa,Fia.; B..A; Spe- cial Educatlon. MOORE, MICHAEL J. Bartow, FIa.; B.A.; Zo- ology; Pre-Med Society. MOORE, ROBERT J. Tampa, Finance. MOORE, WILLIAM T., JR. Lakeiand Fla.; 8. 8.; Business Managi'ament- -lndustrial Rela- tions; Pi Sigma Epsilon. MOFIDE, RICHARD W. Lutz, Fla.; 8.8.; Mar- keting; Pi Sigma Epsilon. MORGAN, JOE P. III. Shreveport, La.; 3.5.; Management. MORGAN, SANDRA Clearwater, Fla.; B.A.; Socioiogv. MORRIS, ANN W.Tampa, FIa.; B.A.; Speech- English. MORRIS, JAY L. Tampa, Fla.; 88.; Ma merit; Aegean Photogra her;VeteransC1ub; Students or a Responsi le Government. MORRISON, GLORIA C. Tampa, Fla.; B..;A Eiementary Education; Phi Kappa PhI. MORTELLARO, EDWARD 5. JR. Tampa, Fla.; B.S.; Chemistry. MOSES, NANCY S. Pinellas Park, Fla.; B.A.; Elememary Educaxion. MOSES ROBERT D. MiamiBeaoh Fla.; 8..;S Marketing; Tau Epsilon Phi; Pi Sigma Epsilon. MOTON, GEORGE c. Miami, FIa.;8.S.; Ac- countin; Afro-American Society; Omega Psi Phi; genior Accounting Organization. MUIA, JAMES F. Seminole, FIa.; 8A.; History. MULLINS, DALE L. Largo FIa.; BA; Profes- sional Physical Education. MULLINS, THOMAS L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Public Relations. MURPHY MICHAEL W. Tampa, Fla.; B.A; Math igducation; Delta Tau Delta. Fia.; 8.8.: MURPHY, SUSAN M. Homestead Fla; B..;A Elementary Education. MURRAY, JOYCE A. Tampa, Fia.;8.A.;E'e. mentary Education. MURRAY, JEANNE 8. Tampa, Fia.; B.A.; Secondary Education-Social Studies MYERS, CHERYL A. St. Petersburg, Fia.: B..;A Elementary Education MYERS, VAUN R. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B..;A Education. MYRICK, JOHN C. Lakeland, Fla.; M..;A Gui- dance; Pi Kappa Alpha; Guidance Organi- zation. N NAVARRO, LOUIS C. Sarasota, Fia.; B..;A Elementary Education; Student Govern- ment; Argos Representative. NELSONN, DIANE Tampa, Fla.; 3A.; Phys- ical Education. NEMENOFF, BRUCE A. Chicago, III.; 8.8.; Finance; Zeta Beta Tau. NEVILLE, LARRY F. Lantena, Fla.; B..:S Electrical Engineering; Florida Engineering Society NEWBERRY, VAN W. St. Peiersburg, Fla.; B..;S Economics NICKELS, FRANK L. St. Petersburg Fla.; B.A ; Business Education; Aipha Tau 0w NEILSEN, PERERIK A. Tampa, Fla.; M.A.; gr! Education; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta NIX DAVID L. Tampa, Fla.; 8A.; Eiemen- tary Education; President-Coilege of Edu- catIon: College of Education Instructional Committee. NOCERA, FRANK' L. Laro, Fla.; B..;A Speech; Chairman, Podium ommittee. NORES, MICHAEL E. Tampa, Fla.; B..;S Eie- fEriEcEaI Engineering; Water Ski Ciub; FES; NORMAN, THOMAS R. Lakeland, Fla.: B.A.: Business Management. 273 274 NORTHERN. SARAH C. Panama City, FIa.; B.A.; Sociology; Alpha Kappa Alpha. NOYES, MARY JANE Treasure Island, Fla; B.A.; Elementaty Education. 0 OAKS, MARSHALL 9., JR. Tampa, Fta.; B.A.; Geography. OCHOWRIDER, DAN R. Tampa, Fla.,- 3.3.; E ineering-Electrical; Alpha Tau Omega; FEgHEEE. O'CONNOR, LINDA L. Dunedin. Fla; B.A.; Psychology 81 Early Childhood Education; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Psi Omega; Gamma Sigma Phi. OGLE. DAVID J. Tampa. Fla; B.A.; Engiish. OLDT, THOMAS Ft. Washington, 116.; B.A.; Political Science; Radical Lunatic Fringe Party. OLITZKV, LEE H. St, Petersbur , Fla.; 8.3.: Business Administration-Mar et'mg; Tau Epsilon Phi; Pi Sigma Epsilon. OLSON, RONALD W. Clearwater, Fla.; B.S.J MathematiwChemistry; Pi Mu Epsilon; Photography Club. OLSTROM, ANN L. Tampa, Fla; B.A.; Sec- ondary Education 81 Biology. ORBANN, CARL T. Ft. Myers. Fla.; B.A.; Geography; Gamma Theta Upsilon. ORENDORF, CHRISTINE Tampa, Fla; B.A.; Anyhropoiogv; Catholic Student Organi, zatuon: Student Government. ORLOPP, ROBERT W. Clearwater, Fla.;B.A..' Zoology: Photographic Committee; Pre- Med Society. ORMSBY, LINDA J. Seminole, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. ORRELL, MARILYN E. Winter Haven, Fla.; B.A.; Mental Retardation; Delta Delta Delta. OSBORNE, THOMAS C. Lakeland. Fla.: 3.5.: Business Administration-Management; Delta Sigma Pi. OSMUN, MARY C. Orlando, Fla.; B.A.; Education. O'STEEN, CAROLYN A. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Mental Retardation; Phi Kappa Phi: Kappa Delta Pi. O'STEEN, CAROL s. Orlando, Fla.: B.A.; Speech Pathology. OSWALD, .DAVID H. Tampa, Fla.; B.Sn Accountmg. OTTMAN, KAREN L. Cocoa Beach. Ha; B.A.; Psychology 84 Sociology: Chairman of Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sisters. OTTO, KIM B. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Psychology; Tau Kappa Epsilon. OVERBY, LARRY D. Jacksonville, Fia.; 8.3.; Math; Tau Kappa Epsilon. OVERBY, RANDY W. Jacksonville, Fla.; 3.5.; Busmess-Management; Tau Kappa Epsilon. OVERMAN, DEBORAH A. Venice, Pia..- 3.41.! Elementary Eduwn'on; Delta Dena eta. OWENS, TERRY B. Bvooksville. Fla.; B.A.; Physical Education. P PACE, BETTIE G. Clearwater, Fla.; M.A..' Guidance; SGO. PACE, CONNIE E. Miami, Fla; B.A.; Etemen- tary Education. PADGETT LARRY D. Apollo Beach, Fla.; B.A.; sipeech: Baptist Student Union. PAGES, PETER R. Tampa, Fla; 3.8.; Engi- neering; Sigma Phi Epstlon. PAINE, RONALD E. Largo, Fla.; B.A.; Soci- ology; World Affairs Council. PALACIOS, RAFAEL R. Coral Gables, Fla; B.S.E.: Engineerin -Energy ConverSIpn; American Society of eating, Refrigergnon and AirConditioning Engineering; National Society of Professional Engineers; Engun- eering Council Association. PALEY, MICHELE B. Miami Beach, F'Ia.;, B.A.; En lish Education; Alpha Epsilon Phi- Tau psilon Phi-Lime Sister. PALMER, MARILYN L. Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.; Special Education-Mental Retarda- tion; Kappa Dena; Panhellenic-President: Student Council for Exceptional Children. PALMERINO, CHARLES T. Squthbvidge, Mass.; B.A.; Speech-Broadoaslmg; Theta Chi-Treasurer. PANCZNER, WILLIAM D. Clearwater, Fla.: B.A.; Geological Education: Student Na- tional Education Association; Mineraioglcal Society of America. PAPPAS, THOMAS M. Seminole, Fla; B.A.; Political Science. PARK, CHRISTY- VLakeland, Fla.; B.A.; Be- mentary Educatton. PARKS, JACK H. Tampa, Fla.: 8.5.; Medical Technology. PARRINO, ELAINE M. Ft. Myers, Fla.; 8.5.; Sociology. PARSONS, DAVID D. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Geography. PARSONS DAVID F. St. Petersburg, Fla; B.A.; Qementary Education. PASTERNAK, DENIS F. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.;Political Science. PAUL, DAVID F. S1. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Physical Education; Pi Kappa Alpha; Ju- nior Representative of Physncal Education Class. PAUL, JANET E. Deerfield Beach, Fla.; 8.5.; Math; Cooperative Education. PAWELKO, DANIEL S. Gulfport, Fla; 8.3.; Accounting. PAYNER, PAMELA K. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Bacteriology. PEAKE, SUZANNE L. Daytona Beach, Fla; B.A.; Elementary Education. PEARSALL, HOWARD E.Tampa,Fla.:M.A..' Technical Education. PEIPER, LAURA I... Jacksonville, Fla; B.A.; Elementary Education. PEKNY, ELLEN G. Bradenton, Ela; B.A.; Mathematics Education; Chi Omega; Athenaeum; Tau Kappa Epsilon-Lmle Sister. PENARANDA, GLADYS Tampa, Fla.; 8.8.: Math; World Affairs Council-Secretarv. PENNINGTON JOHN W. Ill Temple Ter- race, Fla.; .S.; Engineering; Tau Beta Phi; :waidem-Engineering College; Phi Kappa u. PEREZ CARLOS A., JR. Tampa, FIa.;8.A.; Zooiogy; Pre-Med Society. PEREZ, FABIOLA l. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Sec- ondary Education-Foreign Languages 84 FrenchSpanish; World Affairs Cou ncil. PEREZ, FRAND J. Tampa, Fla.; 8.8.: Eco- nomics; Economics Club. PERKINS, GUILLA N. Tampa, Fla; 8.8.; Business Education. PERLMAN, LYNNE Philadelphia, Pa.; B.A.; EIEeEeRgEV Education; Alpha Epsilon Phi; PERRDNE SAM J. Tampa, Fla.; 8.8.; Bus- iness Administration-Marketing. PETTIT, GARY A. Naples, Fta.; B.A.; Zo- ology; Marine Biology Club; Catholic Stu- dent Organization. PFAFF, ROBERT M. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Physical Education; Diver for USF Swim Team. PHARR, H. LEE Clermonz, Fla.; B.A.; The- atre Arts-Technical; University Center Pro- gram Council. PHILLIPPY, STEVEN W. Clearwater, Fla.; 3.8.; Accounting: Tau Kappa Epsilon; Se- nior Class Public Relations. PHILLIPS, MARILYN J. St Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. PIERCE, HARRISON G. Tampa, Ha; B.A.; English-Political Science. PINEDA, BEVERLY P. Tampa Fla; B.A.; EIementary Education; ACE; .FEA; SGO; PIPKIN, GERRY B. Lakeland, Fla.; B.A.; Ele- mentary; Student FEA. PIVEC, RAYMOND G. Sanford, Fla.: B.A.; Behavioral Management; AlESEC-President. PLOCK, ROGER K. Naples, FIa.: 3.8.; Man- agement. PREGENTEK, B.A.; English. PRESTON, GEORGE E., .IR. High Springs, Fla.; 8.8.; Electrical Engineering; Insmute of Electrical 8: Electronic Engineers; Florida Engineering Society; Student Affairs Committee. PRETE, SANDRA M. Largo, Fla.; Elementary Education. PRICE, BETHANY J. Miami Fla.: B.A.; Ele. mentary Eduution-Special Education; Delta Delta Delta. PRIMER, E. DENA St. Petersburg, Fla.: M.A.: Education-Special Education. PRIMER, J. EDWARD St. Petersbur , Fla.; B.S.; Mana ement; Pi Sigma psilon; AIESEC; Stu em Government-Business Re. presentative 8: Senator; Veterans Club. PRIVETTE, JUNE E. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education; Kappa Delta; Sociology lu . PROCTOR, CYNTHIA J. Ft. Lauderdale, FIa.; B.A.; Elementary Education. PROPER, KATHI M. St. Petersburg, Fla; B.A.; Elementary Eduwtion. R RABINOWITZ, ADAM E. Miami Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Mass Communications a Marketing; Tau Epsilon Phi-President; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi. RACZKOWSKI, SHIRLEY M. Key West, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. RAMBO, LYNDA L. Satellite Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Education-Secondary 81 Social Sci- ence; Kappa Alpha Theta; Delta Tau Delta Little Sister; Panhellenic. BANKER, ANTOINE C. Ft. Myers, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. RAPP, PAUL C. Lulz, Fla.:B.A.; Advertising; Oracle Advertising. RAY, ROBYN N. Monsey, N.Y.: B.A.; Special Education-Mental Retardation; Sigma Delta Tau. REEVES, DAVID W. Clearwater, Fla.: B.A.; Latin American Studies. REGESKI, CATHERINE J. St. Pmersburg, Fla,; B.A.; Elementary Education. REICHLEg RICHARD G. Naples Fla.; 8.8.; Markeung; Phi Kappa Phi: Iihi Gamma Delta;Pc' igma Epsilon. REICHWALD, BARBARA E. Miami, Beach, Fja.; B.A.; Elementary Education; Gamma Sugma PhnACE. HEISER, TED P. Port Richey, Fla: B.A.; Business Education. ROBERT F. Tampa, Fla; RENNEKER; JOHN L. St. Petersburg. Fla.; B.A.; Political Science 8: Mass Communica- tions; Political Union; Oracle Staff. REPETOSKV, JOHN J. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; $o- ciology; University Center lnter-Servooe Committee; Intensive Tutorial Program; So- ciology Club. RESSLER, DONNA G. N. Miami Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Speical Education; Tau Epsilon Phl- Little Sister; Student Councii for Exception- al Children; Colle of Education Represen- tative to Student overnment. RESSLER, THOMAS A. Lutz, Fla.; B.A.; So- ciology. REYNOLDS, RICKY R. Tampa, Fla: 8.5.; Business-Management. RHODES, MARGARET E. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Psychology; Circle K-Little Sister. RHODES, RICHARD E. Stuart, Fla.; B.A.; Liberal AHs. RICCI JOSEPH J., JR. Tampa. Fla; B.S.E. 8: M.$.E.; Engineering; Tau Beta Phi; Florida Engineering Society. RICH, MARIAN O. Dade City, Fla.; B.A.; Ele- mentary-Early Childhood Education. RICHARDSON SHARON G. Trenton, N.J.; B.A.; Early Childhood Education. RIDDLE, BARBARA W. St. Petersbur , Fla.: B.A.; Sociol y; Fine Arts ChoraIe; hi Mu aLpha-Lime ister; University Community orus. RIDDLE JAMES A. III St. Petenjsburg, Fla..' B.A.: Vocal Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha; Sinfonia. RIEDEL, JAMES M. Daytona Beach; Fla.: B.A.: Political Science. RIENNER, SUSAN G. B.A.: EIementarv-Eavlv Childhood Education. RINEHART, JOAN E. Largo, Fla.; B.A.: Physical Education. RIPKO, RONALD J. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: American History. ROBERT, LINDA L. Plant Cit , Fla; B.A.: Elementary Education; Kappa Ita PI. ROBERTS, CALVIN c. Largo, Fla.; 8.5.; Ac- counting; Beta Gamma Sigma. ROBERTS, TERRY W. Tampa, Fla.; B.S.; Mathematics. ROBINSON, THERESA A. FruitIand Park Fla.; M.A.; Mental Retardation; ETHOS, SFEA;CEC. ROCKAFELLOW. ELIZABETH A. Daytona Beach, Fla.; B.A.: Art Education. RODE, RANDALL Tampa, Fla.: B.A.: Zoolo. 9V. RODGERS, JAMES E. Avon Park, Fla.; B.A.: Zoology. RODRIGUEZ, JOSE A. Miami, Fla.; B.A.: Art Education. RODRIGUEZ, R. RICHARD Naples, Fla; B.A.: Political Science; Lambda Chi Alpha; Students for Responsible Government. RODRIGUEZ, ROSEANNE Key West, Fla; 3A.; Early Childhood-Elementarv Educa- tron. ROGERS, GINGER L. Miami, Fla.; B.A.: Eat- ly ChildhoodElementary Education. ROLLINS, SHARON I. Miami, FIa.; B.A.: Ele, menlarv Education. ROOK, DEBORAH A. Sarasota, Fla.; B.A.: Elementary Education. , ROSE, RQY W., JR. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: Polit- ccal Sclqnce; Baptist Student Union; Pre- Mad Socvety. ROSEN, MICHAEL J. Coral Gables, Fla.; 3.A.; Psychoiogy; Tap Epsilon Phi: Univer- slw Center Racreanon Committee; Com- muuir Representative for Student Govern. men . ROS, LAWRENCE H. Lutz, Fia.; 8.8.; In- gxs'trial Systems Engineering; Phi Dena e 3. Ross, MARGARET A. Invekness. FIa.: B.A.: Secioloqv; ETHOS. ROTH, LARRY R. Ft. Lauderdale, Fia.; 8.5.; Marketing; ROUNTREE. RONALD L. St. Petersburg, Fla.,' 8.8.; Marketing; Phi Dem Theta; Karme Club. ROWLEY, MARJORIE A. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.: Elementary Education. RUBIN, KENNETH A. Tampa, Fla;- 3.8.; Marke'ing; Si ma Alpha Epsnlon; Chaurman- Studems for esponsible Government: IFC. RUIZ, RAMON, JR. Tampa. Fla.; B.A.: En- llsh-Speech Education; President-Stuqent Iorida Education Association; Hustonan- Young Democrats. RUSO, ISABEL H. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.: Ele- mentary Education; Delta Delta Delta; Lambda Chi AlphavLittle Sister. RUSSELL, DEBORAH J. Wildwood, Fla; B.A.; Art Education. RUSSELL, GEORGE H,. JR. Tampa, Fla.; 8.8.; Accounting: Senior Accounting Organ- vzatuon. RUTLEDGE, MARY M. Lakeland, Fla.; B.A.: Philosophy: Student Government,- Yound Democrats; Student Mobilization Commit- tee. RYCKTARCZVK, MONA E. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. 8 SALISBURY, TOM L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: So- cial ScienceSecondary Education. SALSEV, ROGER M. Orlando, Fla.;M.S.; En- ginegrin ; tau Kappa Epsilon; Florida Engir nearing clety. SAMAHA MELINDA St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.: Early Childhood Education; Kappa Delta-Editor; University Center Pr ram Council-Vice President and Dance C air- man. SAMAHA, PATRICIA P. Tampa, F!a.; B.A.: Speech-Eninsh Education. SANDS. DICKIE A. Miami, Fla; B.A.:Zoolo- 9V; Alpha Tau Omega; Pre-Med Society; In- tramurals. SANDS, WILLIAM C. Tampa, Fla.; 8.5.; Mar- keting: Sigma Phi Epsilon: University Center Ptogram ouncil-Dance Committee. SARACENI, ANNA R. Miami, Fla; B.A.: En- glish Education. SARVIS, ROBIN J. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: Ele- mentary-Early Childhood Educauon. SASNETTE, DONNA J. Seffner, Fla.; B.A.; Eninsh. SATCHEL, BRENDA B. Mulberry. Fla.: B.A.: Seoncdary Education-Social Science. SAUNDERS, JAMES A. Riverview, Fla; B.A.: Zoology. SAVANDER, BETTY J. St. Petersbur , Fla.; 3A.; Early ChildhowElementary duca- HO . SAVERY, ARTHUR 8. Tampa, Fla.; M.S.; Engineering; Egineerin Council Associa. tion; Treasurer- orida ngineering Society. 'SAVERY, DYNEL N. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: Ela- mentary Education; Phi Kappa Phi; Athenaeum. SCAGLIONE, MARY E. Tampa, Fta.; B.A.: El- ementary Education; Kappa Kelta Pi. SCHANG. DONALD E.. JR. Miami, Fla; B.A.; PsycholOQV; Sigma Nu-Pledge Mar- shall, Reporter. SCHERWINSKI, LAWRENCE R. Tampa, Fla; 8.5.; Accounting; Sigma Nu: Senior Ac- counling Organization. SCHNEIDER, HENRY J., JR. Orlando, Fla; 3.5.: Management Science. SCHNEIDER, ROBERT A. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.: Social Science-Education. SCHOFIELD, PERCY A. Lake Wales, 3.8.: Business Administration Man ment; Vet- erans Club-President; Students or Responsi- bIe Government-Steering Committee; SCHOLL, KARL Kingston, N.Y.; 8.5.; Market- mg. SCHOONOVER, JERRY L. Plant City, Fla; B.A.: Elementary Education. SCHRAMEK, DANIEL E. Pinellas Park, Fla..- 8.8.; Medial TechnoIogy. SCHRIEFIER, GEORGE J. Clearwater, FIa..' 33.; Accounting. SCHRIFT, MARK s. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.: Social Science; Political Union. SCHRODER, LEIGHTON M. Cape Coral, ' F43; B.A.: Psychology 8: Special Education; Delta Chi Alpha, SCHULKERS, CHARLES R. St. Petersburg, Fla.; 3.5.; Business; Archery ClubPresident. SCHULTZ, EDWARD E. Dunedin, Fla.; 3.3.; Management; Beta Gamma Sigma. SCHULTZ, JEAN L. Palmetto. Fla.: B.A.: Elev menmry Educmion; Phi Kappa Phi. SCHWARTZ, LARRY S. Hall wood, Fla.; B.A.: Psychology; Tau Epsilon hi; IFC. SCHWARTZ, RICHARD T. Clearwater, Fla; 8.8.; Management; Tau Kappa Epsilon. SCHWARTZKOPF, LINDA L.Seminole,Fla.; B.A.: Elementary Education. SCOTT, CYNTHIA A. Jacksonville, Fla; B.A.: Sociotogv. SCOTT, JAMES R. St. Petersburg Fla; 8.5.: Management; Student Advisory Council. SEARS, JAMES L. Clearmter, Fla.; 8.5.; Business Administraticn-Finance. SELITTO. JEROME J. St. Pgtetsbuvg, Fla.; 8.5.; Marketing; Pi Sigma Emllon. SEMENTA, MiCHAEL D. Miami, Fla.: 8.5.; Marketing; Phi Delta Theta; Kafate Club. SENAVAT, PHONG Thailand; B.A.: Anthropology. SEROKA SHERRIE Annandale, Va; B.A.: Art Education; Delta Delta Dena. SERTELL, CHERYL L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: EducationGociaI Science; Campus Crusade for Christ. SHARPLESS, WILLIAM D. St. Louis, Mo.; 3.6.; Chemistry; Phi Delta Theta; Co-op Ad- visory Cou ncil. SHAW, KATHRYN G. St. Petersburg Fla.: B.A.: Elementary Educatuon; Alpha Omega Pi; Kappa Delta Pi. SHAVMAN, CAROL D.Miami Fla.;B.A.;El- ementary Education; Alpha Exilon Phi; ln- tensive Tutorial; ACE. SHERRICK, PAUL J., JR. Ft. Myers, Fla.; 8.8.: Marketing; Kappa Sigma. SHIVELV, KEITH A. New Port Rictmey, Fla.; BI.S.;.Acc0uming; Senior Accounung Orga- mzauon. $HOLL, CYNTHIA M. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: Ele- mentary Eariy Childhood Education. SHUMAN, PRISCILLA Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: Special Education. SIERRA, ABELARDO III. Tampa, Fla; 8.5.; Accounting. SILAS, LOUIE L. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.: English Education. SILTANEN SUSAN A. Bradenton, Fla.; B.A.: EnglishJournalism Education; Kappa Delta; French Clubsecretary; Aegean Staff. SILVERMAN ROBERT B. Miami,Fla.;8.A.: History; Zeta Be'a Tau-President; Young Democrats; Hillel. SIMON, BEVERLY P. N. Miami Beach, Fla.; B.A.: ial Education-EMR; Council for Exceptional Children. SIMMONS, GENE R. Lutz, Fla.; 3.5.: Ac- counting; Tau Kappa Epsilon: Aero Club. SKIDMORE, SHARON L. Orlando, Fla.; B.A.: Psychiatry 8: Special Education. SKINNER, CHARLES R. St. Augustine, Fla.; 8.5.; Physics. SKIPPER, JOHN 8., JR. Sebring, Fla.; B.A.: Mental Retardation. SLAGLE, C. ELANIE Kissimmee, Fla.: B.A.: Sociology. SLAYTON, C. JACKSON Tampa, Fla.; 8.8.; Economics: Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Kappa :hi; Student Government-Secretary of manoe. SLOULIN, MARCIA A. Bradenton, Fla.; B.A.: En sg- Education: Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa eta l. SMITH, GEORGE M. Seminole, Fla.; 8.5.; Business Management. SMITH, H. STRATTON Ill. Tampa, F913,; 8.8.; Natural Scienee-Mathematics; Pi Kappa Alpha; thography Club. SMITH, JEFFREY 8. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: American Studies; Student Government- Senator 8: President Pro Tempore. SMITH, JEFFREY 0. St. Petersburg, Fla.;B. A.: Zoology. SMITH, JUDITH M. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.: Ele- mentary Education; Phi Kappa Phi. SMITH, ILANCE 0. Tampa. Fla.: 8.5.: Ac- counting. SMITH, MARTIN. J. Temple Terrace Fla.; A.; Broadcasting; Oracle Sports Editor, mew Editor; AssMaM Sports Director at SMITH, MYRA G.Tampa, Fla..' B.A.: Elemen- tary Education:SFEA. SMITH PAUL E. Maitland, Fla.; 3.5.: Electri. caI E ineerivaj; Florida Engineering Socie- ty:US SCC: AFARC. 275 276 SMITH. PEGGY L. Vero Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Special Education. SMITH, RAYMOND Lakeland, Fla.; B.A.; En- glish; Karate Club. SMITH, SARAH J. St. Petersbur , Fla.; B.A.A.; Elementary Education; them: Student Center-Chairman of Steering Com- mittee: Student Government Representa- tive; Environment '70. SMITH, TIMOTHY M. St. Petersbprg, Ha; 8.5.; Industrial Systems Engineenng; Flor- ida Engineering Socoety. SMITH, W. BRIGGS Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; En- glish; Pi Kappa Phi. SMITH, WILLIAM T. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla; B.A.; Psychology; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SNYDER, KAREN 6. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Math Education; Alpha Delta Pi; Amha Tau Omega-Linle Sister, SOPKA, RICHARD H. Tampa. Fla.: B.A.;So- ciology. SOURS, BETTY Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; 8.5.: Finance. SOWARDS, ALICE E. Lutz, Fla.; B.A.; His- tory; Phi Kappa Phi; Environment '70. SPARKS, KATHLEEN St. Petersburg. Fla.; 3 A; Professional Physical Education; Athenaeum; Aero Club. SPECK, JEFFERSON D.Satellile Beach,Fla.; B.A.; PsycholOQY; Karate Club . SPENCER, THOMAS W. Tampa, Fla.; 8.8.; Accounting; Delta Tau Delta. STAGGE JOHONNA H. Clearwater, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education; Delta Zeta- Corresponding Secretary, Courtesy Chair- man, Standards Chairman; Athenaeum- Secretary; SFEa. STAHL, PHILIP A. Hialeah, Fla.; B.A.; As- tronomy; Parachute Club. STANLEY, BELINDA M. Lutz, Fla.; B.A.; Math-Secondary Education. STATON. BARBARA J. Pam Harbor Fla.: M.A.; Speech Pathology; Kappa DeIta pi. STEELE, CATHLEEN M. Saddle Brook,N.J.; B.A.; Spanish. STEHLI, BRIAN L. Winter Park, Fla.; B.A.; Psychology; Sigma Nu-Recorder and Pledge Marshal. STEIN, ALISA J. Miami, Fla.; M.A.: SpeEch Pathology. STEPHENS, CHARLES L., JR. Lutz, Fla.; B.A.; Professional Physical Education. STERMEN, DAVID L. Kissimmee, Fla.;B.A..' Secondary Social Science Education. STERNER, CLYDE M., JR. Tampa, F08; 3.8.; Economics. STEVENS, VALENTINA V. Tampa, Fla; B.A.; Social Science Secondary Education. STEWART, CHERYL L. Bushman, Fla.; B.A.; Education in Early Childhood. STEWART, MARY LOU Avon Park, Fla; B.A.; Business Education. STICHTER, MARK D. Hollywood, Fla.: B.A.; Psychology: Phi Delta Theta; Student Gov- ernment-Argos Representative; IFC' STICKLER. THOMAS A. Temple Terrace, Fla.; B.A.; Education 84 Business; Pi Sigma Epsilon. STOKES, BRANDA B. Haines City, Fla.; B.A.; Physical Education. STONE, GARY J. Clearwater, Fla.; 3.8.: Ac- counting 8! Business Education: SFEA. STOTT, RORY ANNE Largo, Fla; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education. STREDNAK. WILLIAM 6., JR. Plant City, Fla.; 8.6.; Markming. STREETER, CASSANDRA N. N. Miami, Fla.: B.A.; Elementary-Early Childhood Educa- tion; Tau Epsilon Phi-Liule Sister. STRODE, JAMES Ill Merourne Beach, Fla.; 8.8.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. STUCK, WILLIAM R. Tampa, Fla.; 3.5.; Alpha Tau Omega. STUTLER, KENT D. St. Petersburg, Fla; B.A.; Education. SULLIVAN, GLEN A. Springfield, Mass.; B.A.; Psychology. SULLIVAN, JAMES M. Tampa, Fla.; 8.5.: Physics. SULLIVAN, MARGARET. E. Newport, R.l.; B.A.; Ekzmentary Educatoon. SUSSKIND, SANDRA K. St. Petersbuvg, Fla.; B.A.; Edmtion; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Athen- aeum; Panhellenic Council. SUTER, BRUCE W. Tampa. Fla.; M.S.: Elec- tvica. Engineering; FES; IEEE. SUTTLE, DAVID G. Clearwater, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. SWAIN, CYNTHIA K. Sarasota, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education; Dena Gamma; ACE. SWAINE, KRISTINE A. Largo. Fla.; B.A.; Education. SWANN, LINDA 8. Holly Hill, Fla.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education; Tau Kappa Epsilon' Little Sisier. SWANSON, BEVERLY P. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Early Childhood Education. SWENSON, PAUL J. Clearwater, Fla.; 8.5.; Management. SWIGER, RONALD F. Tampa, Fla; 8.3.: Engineering: Sports Car Club. SWINNEY, CAROL A. Brandon, Fla.; B.A.; EducationMath Secondary. T TAGARELLI, JEANETTE M. Clearwater, Fla.; B.A.; EEC. TAIT, WILLIAM W. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Geo. graphy. TANNEN, JOHATHAN F. Miami Beach, Fla.; 3.8.; Marketing; Tau Epsilon Phi: Pi Sigma Epsilon; College of Business Representative to Student Government. TAYLOR, JENNIFER M. St. Petersburg, Fla; 35.; Mathematics. TAYLOR, OWEN P. Tampa. Fla.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education. TAYLOR, ROGER D. Tampa, Fla.; 8.8.; Marketing. TAYLOR RUBY M. Tampa. Fla.; B.A.; SpeechAIEnglish Education. TAYLOR, WILLIAM E.Temple Terrace, Fla.; B.A.; Education. TEEGARDEN, JOHN H. Zephyrhills. Fla.; 85.; Electriwl Engineering; Florida Engl- neering Society. TELLMAN, K. TEMPLE, GENE H. Tampa. Fla.: B.S.: Mar. keting. TERHUNE, CHARLES P., JR. Middletown, Ohio; 8.8.; Marketing; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. TEUNON, KATHRYN M. Deerfield Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Special Education; Kappa Alpha Theta; Phi Kappa Phi. THIBODEAU, MARY L. Lutz, Fla.; B.A.; Ele- memary Education. THOMAS, CAROLYN S. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. THOMAS, JAMES M. Merourne, Fla.; B.A.; Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha. THOMAS KATHLEEN J. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Math Education-Secondary; National Coun- cil of Teacher of Mathmetics. THOMAS, SUSAN A. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Ele- mentary Education-Early Childl'lood. THOMPSON, BARBARA L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Education-Social Studies. THOMPSON, CHARLOTTE G, Haines City, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. THOMPSON, GWENDLOYN W. St. Peters- burg, Fla; B.A.; Elementary-Early Child- hood Education. THOMPSON, SHIRLEY s. Wintet Haven, Fla.; B.A.; Vocal Music Education; Si ma Alpha Iota; Chamber Singers, Fine rts Chorate. THOMPSON, TERESA D. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Spanish Education. TIGHE, GERARD L. Jacksonville. FIa.; 8.8.; Management; Kappa Sigma. TILTON, RONALD G. Lakeland, Fla.; 8.8.; Chemiswy-Zoologv. TODD, JAMES M. Orlando, Fla.: B.A.; Politi- cal Science-Pre Law; Delta Tau Delta- Second Vice President 8: Historian; IFC Re- presentative. TOLRERT, BONNIE L. Jacksonville, Fla; B.A.; Visual Fine Arts; Young Democrats; Intensive Tutoriei. TOMLINSON, WILLIAM D. Tampa. Fla.: B.A.; Political Science; ENOTAS. TONELLO, E. RAYMOND Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Elementary Education. TORGERSEN, JANICE J. Tampa, Fla; B.A.; Sociai Science-Education. TORRENT, ANTONIO, JR. Hialeah, Fla.: 8.5.; Economics-Finance; Karate Club. TOUCHTON, JANIS L. Jacksonville, Fla; B.A.; Speech-English. TRACY, WILLIAM G. Tampa, FIa.; M.S.: En- gineering; Math Honov Society; Engineering College Association; Engineering Honor Society. TRAGER. ADRIAN M. Miami Beach Fla.; B.A.; Elementary-Early Childhood Educa- tion; Alpha Epsilon Phi. TRAHAN ELIZABETH A. Titusville, Fla.; B.A.; glementary Education. TRAVERS, KATHERINE E. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Elementary-Early Childhood Edu- canon. TRIMBLE, LINDA L. Miami, Fla; B.A.; Speech Pathoiogv; Baptist Student Union. TROUPIN, LILA E. Hallandale, Fla.; B.A.; Physical Education. TULLV, HONEY R. Tampa, Fla.; M.A.,' Edu- cationMental Retardation. TURNBULL, PAUL G. Tampa, Fla.; 8.3.; Marketing. TYNER, JUDY L. Puntagorda, Fla.; 3.8.; Management. UEBERLE, ANN E. St. Petersburg. Fla.: E.A.; Elementary Education. UHLIK, ALLEN S.E.S.;Zoologv. UNICK, MELANIE G. Miami, Fla.; B.A.;Busi- ness Education; Kappa Delta: Women of Pi Sigma Epsilon; Alpha Tau Omega- Sis Tau . V VALENTI, CHARLOTTE E. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. VALENTI NORMA J. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; MentaI hetardation. VANAQORE, CAROL s. Tampa, Fla.: B.A.; Rehgvous Studies. VANHILLO. HARRIS W. Boca Raton, Fla; B.A.; Political Science: Delta Tau Delta. VAUGHAN, DEBORAH 5. Orlando, Fla; B.A.; English Education. VAYD, RODNEY J. ?ampa, Fla.; B.S.; Mar- keting; Theta Chi; Pi Sigma Epsilon. VERNON STEPHEN E. Winter Haven, Fla.; B.A.; oology; Phi Gamma Delta; Pre-Med Society. VIERLING, DONALD K. Largo, Fla.; B.A.; Zoology. VOHS. SUSAN J. Pom no Beach, Fia.; B.A.; Eariv Childhood ducation: Association Childhood Education. W WALIGUNDA MARY JANE Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. WALKER, DONNA G. Wimer Garden, Fla.7 B.A.; Elementary-Early Childhood Educa- tion; Secretary-Treasuver of Student Florida Education Association; College of Educa- tion Association; Association for Childhood Education. WALKER, JOHN S. Vero Beach, Fla.; 8.5.: Marketing; Pi Sigma Epsilon; Cooperative Education. WALKER, LEA 8. Jacksonville, Fla.; B.A.; History 84 Social Science Education. WALKER, LARRY E. Clermont, Fla.: BA; Elementary Education. WALKER, LLOYD F. Tampa. Fla.; B.A.; Sociology. WALLACE, ELEANOR F.Tampa,Fla.;M.A.; Elementary Education. WALLAK THERESA E.St. Petersbur9,Fla.; B.A.; F'rench Education. WALTERS, BARBARA A. Clearwater, Fla.; B.A.; En iish-Liberal Arts; Oracle; Catholic Student rganization. WALTERS, BOBBIE L. Cape Coral, Fla.; B.A.; Speech-Theatre; Lambda Chi Alpha- Little Sister. WANAMAKER, RICHARD K. Seminole, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. WANNALL, J. ROBERT Wimer Park, Fla.; B.A.; English-En lish Journalism Education; Dena Tau Delta- ublications Chairman, Bay Campus; Student Govevnment Senate. WARMAN, ARTHUR IN. III Melbourne, Fla.; 35.; Chemistry; Sigma Phi Epsilon. WARNER, SANDRA L. Tampa. Fla.: B.A.; Mathematics Education; National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. WARP, JUDY L. Lakeland, Fla.; 8.8.; Manages ment Science: Women of Pi sigma Epsilon. WASS, MARY 0. Largo. Fla..' B.A.; En iish Education; Kappa Alpha Theta- ush Chairman. WATKINS, DEBORAH J. Toronto, Canada; B.A.; French. WATKO, GERALD A.Tarnpa Fia.;B.S.;SMF Engineering; Vice President-tngineering Col- iege Association. WAXLER, MARTIN P. Tampa, Fla.; B.S.: Finance. WAYCHOFF, HUGH .l. Barton, Fla; 8.5.: Business Management; Pi Sigma Epsilon- Pledge; Veterans Club. WEBB, MARGARETTE S. Dunedin, Fla.; B.A.; Education; Florida Council for Social Studies;ACEl;NEA. WEIR, PATRICIA F. St. Petersburg. Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. WELCH, HAROLD R. Tampa, Fla; B.A.; Business Administration-industrial Rela- tions; Sigma Delta Beta. WELLMAN, PHILLIP D. Daytona Beach, Flt: 8.8.; Management Science. WELLS, JOHN L. New Port Richey, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education. WELLS, MARJORIES J. Bushneli, Fla.; B.A.; Eiementary Education: SFEA. WENDEROTH, ARTHUR w. Riviera Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Zoology: Circie K. WENDORF, RICHARD J. Winter Park, Fla.; 3.5.: Management. WEST, FRANCES E. N. Palm Beach, Fla.; B.A.; Art Education. WEST, HARRY R. ll Piam City, Fla.; 8.8.; Business Administration-Managemm; Delta Sigma Pi. WEST, JAMES C. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Psycho- logy; Delta Tau Delta. WESTBERRV RICHARD L. Tampa, Fla.: 8.: Marketing; Pi Kappa Alpha; Bar Benders. WHARTON, JOAN L. St. Petersburg, Fla; B.A.; Education. WHITAKER, SHARON G. Satellite Beach, Fla.; .; Secondary Education-Social Science. WHITE, REV. FRANK P. OrlandoLFla; B.A.; Political Science-Sociolcmy; .PreSIdent- Whom Earth Cult; Secretarv- ISSIQnarV for the New Truth; Campus Americans ior Democratic Action. WHITE, GERALDINE F. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; English Education; ETHOS. WHITE, HELLEN Bradenton. Fla.; B.A.;Soci- ology- Afro-American Society. WHITE, JULIAN G. Tampa, Fia.; 3.5.; Man- agement. WHITE, RICHARD A.Winter Park, Fia.; 3.5.; Management; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. WHITEHEAD. CLENT C. Auburndale. Fla.: B.A.; Theatre Arts; Bay Players. WHITEMAN, THOMAS R., JR. St. Peters- burg, Fla.; 8.3.; Accounting; Theta Chi. WHITSON, FRANCIS L. Tampa, Fla.; B.A.; Elementary Education; World Affairs Council. WHITSON, LOWREY W. Tampa, Fla.; 8.5.; Accounting. WHITTEN, EDYTHE D. Tampa, Fla.; M.A.; LibrarysA.V. Education. WILKERSON, TERRY Y. Gainesville, Fla.; B.A.; Special Education; ETHOS; SCE. WILLIAMS, HIRAM 8. Wilmington, N.C.; B.S.; Marketinf; Phi Gamma Delta; Social ChairmaniETA . WILLIAMS, JOHNNIE K. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; Psychology. WILLIAMS. LEATRICIA A. Tampa, Fla.; 3A.; Elementary Education; Kappa Delta l. WILLIAMS, STUART A. St. Petersburg, Fla.; M.B.A.: Business Administration. WILLIS, JACQUELYN M. Bradenton. Fla.: B.A.; Business Education; Pi Sigma Epsilon. WILSON, SONJA H. Mulberry, Fia.; B.A.; Ele. mentary Education. WIND, SHELDON L. Tampa, Fla; 8.3.; Ac- counting; Pi Sigma Epsilon-Secretarv; Ac- counting Club: Hiilel-Treasurer s Vice president. WOLANSKY, RICHARD M. Land O'LaKEs, Fla.: B.A.; Geology. WRIGHT, ALLEN B. Lutz, Fla.;B.S.: Physics. WRIGHT, BARBARA J. Bartow, Fla.: M.A.; Guidance; Kappa Delta Phi; Student Guid- ance Organization. WRIGHT, CANDACE 6. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; B.A.; Art History; Kappa Delta: University Center Program CounciI-Dance Committee; Alpha Tau Omega-Linle Sister. WVNANS, JUDIT S. Clearwater, Fla.; 8.8.: Accounting; Tau Kappa EpsilonvLittle Sister. Y YAGER, CAROL ANN Sarasota, Fla.: B.A.; Elementary Education. YANCAR, JOAN R. Largo, Fla.; M.A.: Read- ing Education. YATES, EUOLIA P. St. Petersburg, Fla.; B.A.; ElementarysEariy Chiidhood Education; Gamma Phi Delta; Pre-Schooi Association. YEAST, JOHN S. Macomb, lll.:M.A.;Speech. YEATER. GLEN A. Orlando, Fla.; B.A.; Finance. YEOMAN, CHARLES R. St. Petersburg, Fla.; 8.5.; Management. YORK, EDITH S. Arcadia, Fla.; B.A.; Elemen- tary-Early Childhood Education. VOST, MARK L. Hanover, Pa.; B.A.; Psycho- 109V2Tau Kappa Epsilon. YOUNG, BARRY D. Venice, Fla.; 8.8.: Finance. - YOUNG, GREGORY D. Barbados, West In- dies: B.A.; ZoolOQY: Kappa Phi. YOUNG, ROBERT K. Melbourne, Fla.; B.A.; History: PX Sigma Phi Epsilon. YOUNGMAN, DORIS E. New Port Riche , Fia.; B.A.; Business Education; Women of Xi Sigma Epsilon-Vice president; Campus Cru- sade for Christ: National Business Education Association. ZELKO, RQBERT A. Cape Coral, Fla.: 8.5.: Acqounting; Student Government Inter- Residqnoq Hail Council: Senior Accounting Organization. ZETLER, GBETA L. Temple Terrace, Fla,; B.A.; Enghsh-German; Phi Kappa Phi; Ger- man Club. ZILKIE, STEVEN A. Temple Terrace, Fla.; B A.: Political Science; Sigma Aipha Epsilon. ZIMMERMAN, JOHN W. Pineilas Park, Fla.; B.A.;Geology. ZMISTOWSKI, MICHAEL J. West .Palm Beagh, Fla.; B.A.; Sociology-Speech Broad- CESIIHQ. 277 278 A Abbott, Steve 144-145 Aboul-Hosn, Ghazi 187 Abrams, Rick 150-151 Abrev, Steve 122 ACCOUNTING CLUB 203 Adams, Ann 205 Adams, Gary 177 Adams, Janet 177 Adams, Lin 118, 119 Adcock, Julia 118, 119 Adderly, Bobby 207 Adkins, Bonnie 168 Adolphson, Cur! 146, 147 AEGEAN 158, 159 Affentheldar, 6mg 114 AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB 207 Akers, Dorothy 172 Albregts, Carol 1 1 5 Albregms, Larry 138, 139 Albright, Ruth 136, 137 Alboerne. Luis 130, 131 Alexander, Jim 154, 155 Alexander, Linda 124, 125 Allen, Barbara 134, 135 Allen, Bob 142, 143 Alien, Charlie 142, 143 Allen, Dr. John and Mrs. Grace 20 Allen, Patty 135, 135 Allen, Rotha 190 Allen, Susan 134, 135 ALPHA DELTA Pl 118.119 ALPHA EPSILON PHI 120,121 ALPHA Pl OMEGA 176 ALPHA TAU OMEGA 122, 123 Alvarez, Sally 126, 127 Amos, Bill 138,139 Anderson, Andy 126. 127 Anderson, Andy 144, 145 Anderson, Gayle 136, 137 Anderson, Judy 142, 143 Anderson, Ken 142, 143 Anderson, Ron 130, 131 Andrews, Matie 136, 137 Anson, Ron 172 ANTHANAEUM 170 Anthony, Otis 207 Amonio, Jim 203 Appenfelder, Greg 144, 145 Applerouth, Eileen 120, 121 Arbuckle, Danny 142, 143 Arab, Lou 124, 125 Arab, LOuis 144, 145 Arellano, Oscar 144, 145 Arpin, Jim 117 Arthur, Jeffvey 167 Arvis, Jo Ellen 216 Ash, Joyce 172 Ashbough, Bob 132 Askeland, Dave 130, 131 Askeland, Dave 180 Astor, Jana 134, 135 Astor, Jeff 132 Athenon, Brooks 173 Avitable, Laura 126, 127 Ayers, Dean 144, 145 Ayers, Jerry 205 Ayers, Mike 205 Ayres, Janet 216 Baggett, Linda 216 Baker, Bruce 207 Baker, Merle 160 Bakke, Renee 118, 119 8311, Linda 118,119 Balser, Fat 134, 135 Bannister, Mike 176 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION178 Barber, Soiirios 31 Bard, Bracy 203 Barker, Stan 112 Barker, Stan 142, 143 Barmaid, Betty 117 Barnard, Patti 115 Barnes, Liz 213 Barnett, Keith 205 Barnett, Tony 146, 147 Barney, Chris 216 Barrett, Margreth 126, 127 Bartels. Loren 168 Barthle, Imelda 175 Barthle, Monica 175 Barton, Steve 196 BASEBAL L TEAM BASKETBALL TEAM 82, 87 Bass, Apple 167 Bass, Jim 160 Batista, Michael 161 Battle, Cathy 134,135,140,141 Battle, Dr. Jean 15, 209 Bauer, Jim 140, 141 Baumann, Charies 205 Bazma, Judy 124, 125 Beaupied, Harvey 142, 143 Beeman, Richard 193 Beasley, Lana 115 Beasley, Lana 122 Beckham, Steve 122 Becraft, Charlotte 118, 119 Beitelshees, Kern 140, 141 Beitelshees, Glen 140, 141 Belford, Jack 76 Bell, Lin 134,135 Bell, Beth 113, 128, 129 Bellini, Janine 213 Benitez, Tony 140, 141 Beniamin, Ben 154, 155 Benrube, Scott 132 Benz, Charmer 115, 180 Bennett, Bruce 142, 143 Berger, Jon 116 Beigstrum, Gus 117 Bemard, Betsy 118, 119 Berry, Art 152, 153 Beutel, John 116 Beyer, Holly 126, 127 Beyer, P81 122 Sex, Fred K. 160 Bexlev, Mabel H. 209 Beyer, Patrick 196 Bice, Kay 114,126,127 Bieber, Cindi 118,119 Billinmley, Curt 114,138,139 Birkler, Bob 130, 131 Bishop, Woody 117 Blackburn, Katha 175 Blanton, Gerhardt 115 Blanton, Gerhie 142, 143 Blanca, Bruce 144, 145 Blum, Barbara 120, 121 Blum, Gary 132 Boatwrighx, Judy 144, 145 Boatwright, Polly 1 72 Bobo, Myra 190 Bond, Howard 205 Boone, Berkeley 140, 141 Bore, Malcolm 203 Bastian. Rita 136. 137 122 Bowan, Bill 142,143 Bradbeer, John154, 155, 174, 205 Bradley, Wanda 213 -General Index Brammer, Chuck 114 Brantley, Nora 128, 129, 175 Brenner, Helen 203 Bretscher, Robert Brewel, Glenn 96 Briese, Gary 193 Brigenkemp, Helen 203 Brinckerhoff, Kttv 124, 125 Brinkley, Sue 175 Brittain, Charles 182 Erodes, Renee 120, 121 Brodie, Lyman 172 Brooks, John 80 Brost, Bob 80, 81 Bvown, David 144, 145 Brown, Max 112,140,141 Brown, Phillip 195 Brownlee, John 117 Bryan, Mike 76 Bruce, Bob 150, 151 Bruns, Jay 150, 151 Budnick, Ed 167 Bundy, Bill 140,141 Bundy, Cathy 216, 217 Bundy, Linda 140, 141 Burch, Danny 177 Burgess, Laurie 177 Burke, Robert J. '28 Burnette, Lynn 177 Burress, Becky 118, 1 19 Bylander, John 140, 141 Byram, Steve 130, 131 Cacciatore. Yvette 128, 129 Caffee, Mans 150, 151 Campbell, Chopper 216, 217 Campbell, Joel 8. 161 Campbell, Maureen 150, 151 Canosa, Andree 175 Capdco, Robert 116 Carloch, Mary Ann 167 Carlson, Audrey 150, 151 Carr, Larry 1 16 Carr, Prof. Robert s. 29 Carroll, Gail 83 Casperson, Kathy 136, 137 Castellano, Mary Lynn 118, 119 Castlebury, Gary 138, 139 Castro, Cathy 120, 121 CATHOLIC STUDENT CENTER 180 Causev, Manna 134, 135 Cavaleire, Joseph 148, 149 Cavuoti, Bob 117 Chambers, Christine144, 145, 163 Chamers, James 172 Chandler, Larry 140, 141 Chaitkin, Joe 130, 131 Chawk, Tom 167 Chapurko, Lynn 177 Chester, Barbara 190 CHI OMEGA 1 15 Chinnici, Debbie 118, 119 Chipman, Debbie 136, 137 Chlapowski, Lucinda 216 Choi, Hanvu 146, 147 Chorney, Ken 80 Chriss, Carolyn 202 Christ, Mary 175 Christian, Cynthy 124, 125 Cipolloni, David 197 CIRCLE K 177 Ciula, John 152, 153 Clark, Karl 168, 195, 196 Clifford, Chris 187 Cline, Dr. Robert 14 Clonts, Tex Cody, Susan Cohen, Bob Cohen, Mike Cohen, Sunny Cohn. Steve Cole, Jim Colfey, Carhon COLLEGE OF BASIC 117 128,129,175 132 187 120,121 132 112,130,131 126, 127 STUDIES COUNCIL 197 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD 203 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COUNCI L COETTES Collier, Mike Collin, Rich Combes, Laura Condron, Tom Coniglio, Tony Cone, Betsy Conley, Fred Constance, Tony Conway, Ed Coogan, Joe Cook, Charles Cook, Linda Cook, Reed Cooke, Prof. Nelson Cool, Carl Coonev, Robbie CO-OP Cooper, Celia Cooper, Dr. Russell Cooper, Steve Copperfield, David Costello, Fran Costello, Mike 209 190 76 154, 155 180 116 173, 203 216, 217 130,131 206 160 138, 139 138, 139 136, 137 144, 145 201 205 115 204, 205 126, 127 15 203 76 76 76 COUNCIL OF FRATERNAL SOCIETI ES Critchfield, Janet Crosby, Sandi 114 134,135 197 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM80,81 Crotty, Jim Cunningham, Paula Cureton, Tom Currie, Vickie D Daggett, Bill Daego, Anna Dandar, Linda Daniel, Linda Dauskart, Bonnie Dale, David Davis, Roy Davis, Sue Daniel, Harriet Davis, Jeff Davies, Ken DavSs, Ray Davis, Susan Davis, Tommy Dayhuff, Lsrry 112,124 125, 146, 147 136,137 142,143 124.125 146, 147, 76 208, 209 128,129 136,137 122 126,127 126.127 142,143 154,155 146,147 144,145 134,135 82,86 196 Dean, Acting President Harris 21 DEBATE TEAM DeCubellis, Pat Deitenbeck, Bill Delong, Bob 202 1 87 187 1 30, 1 31 DELTA DE LTA DE LTA DELTA GAMMA DELTA SIGMA PI 126.127 124,125 174 DELTA TAU DELTA 130,131 DELTA ZETA 128,129 279 280 Dentins, Jeff 180 Denmark, Candy 136,137 Dennison, Pau1 173 Dennis. Ken 112,114 DePeiza, Coswell 80, 81 DeRochmom, Fran 76 Detwiller, Nancy 144, 145 Deutchrnan, Fred 148, 149, 183 Deyo, WiIIiam 203 Diaz, Richard 122 Dibble, Joseph 161 Dimarzo, Joe 142. 143 Dixon, Andy 132 Dixon, Ken 152, 153 Dodd, Bobby 80 Doerr, Charles 182 Donahey, Ken 142, 143 Donaldson, Linda 118, 119 Donn, Marilyn 180 Dorman, ance 144, 145 Dornev, Dan 138,139 Dart, Darlene 167 Dow, Roxanne118, 119, 148,149 Downing, Jim 154, 155 Downs, Wade 203 Doyle, Diana 128, 129 Doyle, Ray 202 Dressler, Steve 122 Dreyer, Bill 76 Dudley. Bill 150, 151 Duncan, Nancy 134, 135, 167 Dunlap, Richard 168, 197, 205 Dunlevy, Pam 120, 121 Dupree, Regena 190 Duran, Ralph 148, 149 Durrel, Elyse 213 Dwyer, Joe 140, 141 Earlay, Susan 202 Eaton, Pati 126, 127 Edgerton, Ray 144, 145 Ehlenbeck, Bob 205 Eichhom-von Wurmb, Dr. Heinrich 28 Einhom, Robin 120, 121 Eisen, Margot 190 Elkins, Diane 118, 119 Elliston, Larry 122 Elman, David 182 Embry, Mike 173 Engerran, John 150, 151 ENGINEERING COLLEGE ASSOCIATION 194,195 English, Dennis 138, 139 EPSILONI DELTA HALL COUNCHLS 213 Escarrez, Mary 203 Eshelmen, Ward 152, 153 Estes, Coty 122 Eubanks, Charlie 130, 131 Eubank, Rick 142, 143 Evans, Bill 117 Fabiani, Tina 124, 125 Pagan, David 148, 149 Faircloth, Dave 138, 139 Farr, Jim 146, 147 Faulds, Lesslio 122, 126, 127 Feagen, Bill 122 Fedor, Bill 130,131 Fedor, Ed 130, 131 Feld, Fred 138, 149 Feldmauer, Sondra 206 Penman, John 88 Fellows, Vicky 134, 135 Fergusson, Carol 142, 143 Fernandez, Lee 142, 143 Fernandez, Mercy 124, 125 Fielder, David 180 Finkbinder, Jim 144, 145 Finley, Gary 197 Fiscella, Karen 120, 121 Fisher, Bill 142,143 Fisher, David 182 Fisher, Dean Margaret 21 Fisherman, Howard 122 Fiske, Linda 118,119 Fitlerman, Jeff 154, 155 Fleeger, Allen 117 Fitzpatrick, Bob 138, 139 FLORIDA ENGINEERING SOCIETY 196 Fleming, Doug 138, 139 Fletcher, Mary 118. 119 Feltcher, Warren 117 Fling, John 167 Flora, Karon 134,135 Flores, Janet 134, 135 FONTANT-DeSOTA HALL COUNCIL 214, 215 Form, Jose 122 Forrester, Diane 216 Forthuber, Dan 146, 147 Foster, Allyn 126, 127 Foster, Bill 146, 147 Foster, Phil 142. 143 Foster, Suzi 118, 119 Fox, Andy 177, 202 Fox, Dottie 128, 129 Frank, Cindy 124, 125 Frankel, Man 130, 131 Fredrick, Bryan 180 Frieden. Elisa 160 Friedman, Mindy 148, 149 Friend, Marv Ann 124, 125 Friese, Terry 144, 145 Friscia, Karen 122 Friscia, Ken 122 Frohman, Bob 82 Fuurino, Lynn 128, 129 Fulford, Pat 126, 127, 144, 145 FylenSue 118.119 G Gaffney, Mary Alice 134, 135 Gaftney, Dan 76 Galbraith, Steve 146, 147 GAMMA HALL COUNCIL 216 GAMMA SIGMA PHI 175 Ganas. Gharan 213 Garbuck, Ed 173 Garcia, Julian 138, 139 Garcia, Marcia 128, 129 Galcia, Margarita 163 Garcia, Richard 142, 143 Geddes, Bill 76,116 Gelston, Fred 167 GEOLOGY CLUB 190 Gibson, Claire 126, 127 Gibson, Jim 130,131 Gigiio, Don 138. 139 Gillis, Marsha 118, 119 Gillman, Connie 177 Gillon, Cynthia 197 Giorgianni, John 177 Gitter. Lenore 120, 121 Gitter, Lenore 114 Glenn, Nervia 207 Glis1, Alan 132 Gobel, Nick 142, 143 Godey, Mike 80,81 GOLD KEY 168, 169 Goldstein, Eileen 120, 121 Goldstein, Lloyd 150, 151 GOLF TEAM 94, 95 Gomez, Bill Gonzalez, Joe Genzalez, Josie Gooding, Dolly Goodpaster, Pam Goodwin, Loretta Gordon, Alan Gordon, Nancy Graham, Diane Graham, Janet Graham, Sandy Graham, Ted Grant, Kaydette Gray, Abby Greggory, Jim Greer, John Griffin, Cindy 144, 145, Griffin, John Grindey, 80b Griscti, Paul Gromoll, Bob Grommell, Bob Grv mes, Steve Guida, Gerry Gunther, Judy 126, 127, Hague, Randy Haguet, Janice Hale, Andy H319, Julie Hall, Doug Hall, Hick Halley, Jim Hamilton, Bob Hence, Karen Hancock, Pam Handlin, Chuck Haner, Robert Hanson, Bowman Hardy, Dean Harlan, Sioux Harper, Mike Hanis, Jill Harris, Laura Hart. John Hanson, Jeff 144, 145, Harvey, Kathy Harvey, Len Hass, Mike Hatch, Phil Haudwee, John Hausman, Allan Havel, Cathy Hays, Bruce Hawes, Richard Hawkins. Ron Hazzard, Petra Head, Daryl Henley, Mary Lee Health, Hillary Hoarn, Phil Hedin, Dave Hein, Larry Helms. Betty Henderson. Greg Hendon, Gordon Henry, Dean Henry, Judy Herring, Sue Hershbein, Eddvse Hertz, Gil Herzfeld, Paula Hester, Sherry Heykens, Douglas Hiestand, Randy Higgins, Jack High, Peggy Hightower, Bob Hill, Barbara 118, 113. 144,145 138.139 128,129 195 96 124,125 142,143 124,125 126,127 136,137 136,137 142,143 83 H8J19 144,145 146,147 136,137 181 88 130,131 152,153 112 146,147 128,129 144,145 144,145 140,141 76 126,127 152,153 140,141 144,145 144,145 H8J19 115 142,143 172 118,119 88,89 119,163 80 148,149 115 182 126,127 124,125 140,141 133,139 144,145 152,153 148,149 124,125 152,153 203 178 206 173 128.129 142,143 142,143 116 142.143 124.125 146.147 203 142,143 124,125 177 177 80 120.121 124,125 144,145 130,131 122 134,135 186,187 207 Hill, Connie 114,136,137,163 Hill, Dave 146,147,112 HILLEL 1 79 Hilley, Dr. Michael 24 Hindle, Cathy 136, 137 Hite, Butch 146, 147 Hofmann, A1 203 Hogan,Mike 112, 114,144,145 H099, John 122 Holcomb, Dan 76, 77 Holdsworth, Maruyn 216 Holman, Bob 122 Homb, Scott 182 Hoover, George 195 Horomiz, Fred 112,138,139 Harrell, Frank 203 Horton, Sharon 182 Hospoder, Kathy 136, 137 Houghton, Eric 202 Houser, Vickie 126, 127 Houtchins, Chris 122 Howard, John 152, 153 Houwze, Steve 142, 143 Huff, Ramono 83 Hughan, Joe 138, 139 Hughes, Roger 150, 151 Hulliung, Don 150, 151 Hult, Frank 146, 147 Humphries, Bill 144, 145 Humphries, Paula 118, 119 Huntress, Diana 134, 135 HurOey, Mike 167 Hurst, Richard 116 lngraham, Cindy 83 lNTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL 112 INTER-RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL 210 211 INTHAMURALS 100,109 J Jackson, Elaine113,118,134,135 Jacob, Denny 154, 155 Jacob, Tom 130, 131 James, D. C. 144, 145 Jay, Linda 134, 135 Jenkins, Paulene 128, 129, 170 Johansson, Linnea 126, 127 Johns, Reese 173 Johnson, Annette 126, 127 Johnson, Biil 144, 145 Johnson, Bob 122 Johnson, Georgia 136, 137 Johnson, Kirby 142, 143 Johnson, Tom 142, 143 Jones, Ben 138, 139 Jones, Ed 142, 143 Jones, Arthur 82, 83, 86 Jones, Prof, Hilton 198 Jordan, Elise 167 Jurek, Judy 126, 127 Jurgensen, Dr. Louis 203 K Kagan, George 148, 149, 186, 187 KaH,BHI 142,143 Kalogridis, George 160 Kannensohn, Jeff 122 Kaplan, Martha 120, 121, 113 KAPPA ALPHA THETA134, 135 KAPPA DELTA 136.137 KAPPA DELTA Pl 172 KAPPA HALL COUNCIL 217 281 282 KAPPA SIGMA 117 Kasan, Prof, Emil A.L. 146-147 Katler, Mike 122 Katz, Bruce 146, 147 Katz, Paul 205 Keeley, Richard 150, 151 Keester, Don 122 Kelley, Raymond 196 Kelly. Susan 175 Kendee, Pat 202 Kennedy, Mike 138, 139 Kenneth, Dave 116 Kermek, Max 76 Kessing, Betty 126, 127 Kestenbaum, Mitch 132 Kienzle, Cindy 203 Kimbrell, Gail 175 King, Gary 76 Kirby, Sara 136, 137 Kirkland, Tina 213 Kiser, John 82 Knadle, Linda 140, 141 Knapp, Bonney 118, 119 Knapp, Tom 76 Knight, Cheryl 124, 125 Knight, Eddie 140, 141 Knox, Mike 154,155 Kopf, Bill 160 Kopp, Edgar 15 Koppel, Marshall 114, 140, 141 Krafick, Stan 142, 143 Kramer, Kit 126,127,144,145 Kramer, Stu 132 Kraus, Butch 132 Kubach,Rick 112 Kubew, Nick 167 Kudleo. Bony 98 L Lackman, Mike124, 125, 144, 145 Laketek, Jim Lala, Fran Lamb, Richard 144, 145 167 205 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA138,139 Landon, John 152, 153, 126, 127 Langford, Tim Lanier, Darrell La Pierre, Linda Larkin, Jim Lax, Dr. Bernard Lazano, Ron Leahy, Suzzane Lear, Bill LEAVO Leber, Mark Lefevre, John Legg, Robert Lengel, Reed Lenhoff, Liman Lenier, Jim Lenker, Mrs. Lagretta LenleIl, Randy Lesseig, Rod Lester, Don Lester, Joe Levin, David Levin, Spencer Lewis, Janet Lewis, Wayne Lewkowicz, Joe Libby. Andrew Licht, Cindy Linder, Don Linkus, Ray Lista, Jeff Lister, John Litteval, Pat Lloyd, Dennis Locher, Ed Lodmo, Linda 146,147 142,143 128,129 152,153 208,209 122 205 82 206 205 130,131 144,145 138,139 175 173 113 154,155 138,139 117 138,139 132 138,139 115 142,143 88,89 203 134,135 142,143 112 173 144,145 115 173 130,131 172 Lofton, Jan Long, Dr. Robevt W. Lopatin, Bob Lopez, Diana Lounsburv, Sandy Lovely, Jerry Lucas, Al Lurz, Linda Luttrell, David Lyle, Lynda Lyfe, Linda Lynch, Jack Maale, Karen MacGill, Pete MacWithey, Susan Madsen, Chip 150, Maglica, Joe Maguet, Ellen Maisel, Allan Malberg, David Mancuso, Marilyn Manning, Bob Manson, Sandy Manzoli, Mike Marchese, Minnie Maiino, Margie Markwith, Gayle Marley, Kathy Mamer, Silas Marque, Sue Mans, Robert Marsh, Robert Martin, Dr. Edwin Masi, Chuck Masry, Sam Mastry, Flick Mathery, Mary Jane Matthews, Ginger Matthews, Susie Matzner, Diane Maxfield, John Medaglia, John Mellen, Betsey Mendelsoh nn, Paul Menendez, Celeste MEN'S TENNIS Mer, Carol Mercer, Terry Merriam, Dr. Kemper Merritt, Barbara Martin, Pam Mersel, Mickey Miguel, George Milhoan, Bob Milian, Chris Miller, Bob MiHer, Ferreil Miller, Jeff 138, Milleson, Jim Mims, Steve Mineer, Robert Mirowitz, Ellen Moale, John Mock, Jim Moen, Donna Monroe, James Manley, Robert Montgomery, Gail Monthly,1.P. Montoro, Jim Montoto, Bernardo Monts de 0021, Clint Monturo, Jim Monzillo, John Moses, Helen Moon, Dr. James Moore, Mary Ellen Morde, Rick Morehead, Rick 180 213 151,172 140,141 124,125 148,149 208,209 206 130,131 152,153 143,149 134,135 175 172 118,119 76 216,217 172 195 14 203 193 130,131 202 128,129 128,129 96 173 140,141 140,141 154,155 216,217 96,97 206 180 203 172 115 132 144,145 148,149 134,135 140,141 142,143 139,160 150,151 187 82,86 120,121 160 140.141 175 172 205 203 112 122 138,139 117 140,141 150,151 203 150 173 88 Moses, Bob 112 Moses, Ruben 148, 149 Moton, George 197 Mott, Chris 200 Mowries, Greg 167 MU HALL COUNCIL 212 Mueller, Irene 128, 129 Mueuer, Rob 122 Muller, Norbert 76, 77 Mullholland, Joy 175 Munch, Doug 152, 153 Muransky, David 148, 149 Murphy, Mike 130,131 Musil, Cathy 216 Mystic, Nyk 140, 141 McCall, Janis 142, 143 McCaHister, Bob 144, 145 McCann, Dan 150, 151 McCarthy, Susan 206 McCaulie, Gregg 144, 145 McChristian, Leslee 134, 135 McClearv, John 142,143 McClung, Gene 203 McClure, Nancy 206 McCorv, Wanda 216, 217 McCracken, Doug 180 McClung, Prof, Norvel M. 28 McCord, Melissa 136, 137 McCracken, Doug 140, 141 McCray, Dr. James E. 26 McCuHough, Dick 130, 131 McCullough, Sean 112, 150, 151 McDonald, Jim 142, 143 McDougal, Janet 124, 125 McElheny, Ken 112 McElheny, Kent 154, 155 McElrov, Greg 76, 77 McGinn, Saune 142, 143 McGone, Jim 144, 145 McKay, Bonnie 118,119 McKenna,Mike112,114,140,141 McKenty, Bob 94 McKerIey, Jim 144, 145 McLendon, Art 1 17 Nadler, Susan 120, 121 Nagosky, Dr. John 200 Neese, Jack 144, 145 Nelson, George 122 Nettles, Val 144, 145 Newell, Kerry 134, 135 Newton, Cliff 172 Nicola, Susie 206 Nielsen, Per Erik 172 Nores, Mike 180 Nowlin, Ellen 212 Numero, Mike 203 Nunez, Charlie 142, 143 Ochshorn, Mrs. Judith 197 O'Conner, Linda 168, 175 Oden, Susie 135,137 Odom, Donald 207 Oye,MHe 30 O'Leary, John Olmo, Betty 124, 125 0'Nea1, Kenneth 203 0029, Bob 130, 131 ORACLE 160 Oransky, Steve 148, 149 O'Reilly, John 116 Orendorf, Kris 140, 141 Orrell, Elyse 126, 127 Ortega, Greg 88 Orliz, Alina 128, 129 Osbome, Bob 203 O'Shea, Butch 152, 153 Osterman, Kathy 136, 137 Ostor, Janet 175 Ostrow, Robin 120, 121 Ono, Kim 150, 151 Outzsky, Lee 148, 149 Overby, Randy 150, 151 Overby, Larry 150, 151 Owens. Jack 152, 153 Pages,Pete 140,141 Palmer, Marilyn 113,136, 137 Palmerino, Charles 116 PANHELLENIC 113 Panko,Linda 136,137,144,145 Papier, Jackie 167 Pappas, Cathy 113 Paraveti, Pete 142, 143 Parke, Paula 140, 141 Parker, Dennis 146, 147 Parker, Dr, John W. 30 Parker, Robbie 140, 141 Parks, Canon 86 Parks, Steve 138, 139 Parrino, Angelo 144, 145 Parsowith, Elliot 152. 153 Partin, David 152, 153 Patovillet, Donna 140, 141 Paul, Dave 142, 143 Peel, John 117 Pekney, Gail 115 Pelletier, Dee 136, 137 Penny, Jack 146, 147 Perez, Ginny 136, 137 Peronto, Lenda 134, 135 Perpall, Wayne 180 Perritti, CharHe 146, 147 Peirce, George 124, 125 Pfeffer, .1811 148, 149 PHI DELTA THETA 152,153 PHI GAMMA DELTA 154.155 Phillippv. Steve 150,151, 177 Phillips, Doris 206 PI KAPPA ALPHA 142, 143 Pl MU ALPHA 172 Pl MU EPSILON 171 Pl SIGMA EPSILON 173 Pickard, Mark 148, 149 Pierce, Jay 144, 145 Pines, Ray R. 173 Pistilli, Ed 193 Platow, Fred 150, 151 Plan, Jim 132 Pokay, Patty 124, 125 Poik, Willie 207 Pomerantz, Tony 132 Pope, Greg 152, 153 Poster, Mike 140, 141 Postma, Ron 112, 144, 145 Powell, Mike 117 PoweH,Nmk 117 PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY 161 Preodor, Prof. Edward 201 Preston, Geroge 195 Prevatt, Bob 173 Prevau, Clarence 126, 127 Primer, Ed 203 Pritchard, Pat 136, 137 Puckerin, Richard 80 Privene, June 136, 137 PSI CHI 171 Puerto, Felipe 76 P091130, Annelle 118, 119 Pumariega, Manny 144, 145 Purdom, Daniel 172 Purdv,Ed 130,131 Purvis, Shirley 113 0 Queen, Larry 148, 149 Quiglev, Nick 144, 145 Quillen, Jeff 138, 139 R Rabinowitz, Adam 112, 148, 149 Raczokowski, Shirley 177 Raleigl, Liz 118, 119, 142, 143 Ralph, Ronald 182 Ralston, Wayne 154, 155 Hamil, Alice 128, 129 Rash, Parke 138, 139 Rateneller, Ray 142, 143 Hath, Liz 115 Ratz, Tom 76 Rawls, Gayle 144, 145 READER'S THEATRE 191 Reckenwald, Joe 146, 147 Reeves, Fat 134, 135. 140, 141 Reifind, Shelley 120, 121 Reigger, Mac 138, 139 Reigler, Karen 118, 119 Reinhard, Mare 132 Ramse, Jack 138, 139 Rhodes, Peggy 177 Richardson, Dan 76 Riegels, Ron 190 Ri1ey, Ray 140, 141 Ripa, Frank 152, 153 Riveria, Caser 203 Roberts, Dede 114, 124, 125 Robens, L. G. 209 Robustelli, Pete 112, 148, 149 Rodante, Frank 140, 141 Rodriguez, Roseanne 177 Rodriguez, Shirley 128, 129 Rogers, Barbara 122, 136, 137 ROQErs, Phil 154, 155 Rohde, Paul 130, 131 Rosales, Frank 122 Ross. Ellen 120,121, 213 Ross, Larry 152, 153 Rouad, Ted 203 Roundtree, John 152, 153 RoundtreefRon 114 Roundtree, Sue 118, 119 Rover, Scott 122 Rubm,Ken 144,145 Rubins1ein, Glen 148, 149 R015, Beth 83, 128. 129 Ruiz, Andy 140,141 Ruiz, Beth 175 Ruiz, Ramon Jr. 208, 209 Russell, George 203 Russo, John 150, 151 Ruster, Greg 122 Rutledge, Mary Margaret 187 Ryals, Ken 114 Ryan, James 182 Sabine, Rick 172 Sadler, Lany 150, 151 Saiar, Eliot 160 Saine, Mike 96 Salter, Buck 182 Samaha, Mindy 136. 137, 167 Sanders, Ginny 118,119 Sande, Vicki 175 Santee, Karen 118, 119 Samara, Jim 140, 141 Santos, Steve 112, 130, 131 Sapp, Kathy 118, 119 Sarian, Janice 128, 129 Sattarfield, Carla 206 Saunders, Burt 154, 155 Saunders, Larry 154, 155 Saunders, Mike 146, 147 Savery, Arthur 196 Sawyer, Tom 76 SCED 208 Scherck, Don 160 Scherwinski, Larry 203 Schickel, Tina 124, 125 Schively, Keith 203 Schneider, Rick 142, 143 Sehooley, Glenn 130, 131 Schulman, Howard 132 Schwanz, Joyce 124, 125 Scwartz, Rick 132,150,151 Scopes, Gary 202 Scott, Bill 122 Scott, Carl 138, 139 Scott, David 177 Scott, Tom 154,155,190 Seidenstein, Joan 142, 143 Sellers, Debbie 136, 137 Sellers, Sara 1 72 Samena, Mike 152, 153 Serata, Beth 160 Serkin, AI 132 Sexton, Tim 146, 147 SFEA 208 Shanks, Ellen 136, 137 Sharp, Delbra 205 Sharpsteen, Lynne 144, 145 Shaw, Robert 148, 149 Shayman,Carol 120,121 Shea,GaH 136,137 Shearouse, Jan 160 Sheffield, Pat 146, 147 Sheldon, Margaret 180 Shelton, Marilyn 175 Sheridan. Bobbi 114, 124, 125 Sherman, Gary 152, 153 Sherman, Ron 122, 152,153 Shenick,Jake 117 Shiver, Bob 83 Shookoff, M 132 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 144,145 SIGMA NU 146.147 SIGMA PHI EPSILON 140,141 Sigmond, Joe 203 Siler, Cheryl 140, 141 Silverberg, Judy 120, 121 SiIverman, Bob 132 Simon, Myrna 148, 149 Smith, Barbara 115 annh,an1 144,145 Smith, Bob 144, 145 Smith, Brett 82 Smim, Diane 115 Smith, Jack 203 Smith, Jeff 186, 187 Smith, Lola 150, 151 Smith, Naida 213 Smith, Rich 144,145 Smither, Sheary 115 Smithers, Sherry 213 Smithson, Vicki 160 Snyder, David 160 Snyder, Karen 118, 119 SOCCER TEAM 76, 79 Sparks, Bill 182 Specht, Phyllis 172 Speck, Jeff 182 Spenser, Tom 130, 131 Sperry, Dr. Gale 198, 199 Sprague, Curtis 177 Stahl, Frank 116 Stanton, Barbara 172 Starford, Bob 146, 147 Stan derman, Gary 82 Stauros, Ellen 114,128,129 Stefurak, A. L. 172 Stefurak, Dana 172 Steinberg, Donna 120, 121 Stephens, Chicker 126, 127 Stephens, John 122 Stevens, Cathy124, 125, 144, 145 Stewart, Charles 161 Stewart, Tessamae 128. 129 Stickler, Tom 173 Stinger, Darrel 150, 151 Stitcher, Mark 112, 152, 153 Stoorza, Don 177 Stoorza, Jack 177 Stowers, Margo 128, 129 Stradleigh, Norm 154, 155 Strietev, Cassie 148, 149 Strode, Jim 144, 145 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 184-189 Sullivan, Sandra 190 Sumner, Anne 136, 137 Swain, Cindy 124,125 Swam, Linda 150, 151 Sweeney, Tani 113, 118, 119 Swift, Jack 122 Swiger, Ron 195 SWIMMING TEAM 88, 89 Svlvain,Mindy 124,125 Sypher, Howard 146. 147 Tannen, John 148, 149 Tatje, Ken 177 Taylor, Bob 150, 151 Taylor, Jim 144, 145 Taylor, Mary J. 172 TavIor, Rick 152. 153 Taonr, Terry 130, 131 TAU BETA PHI 196 TAU EPSILON PHI 148,149 TAU KAPPA EPSILON150,151 Tejeda, Joe 132 Tennyson, Rose 113, 136, 137 Terry, Ben 173, 203 Teunon, Kathy 134, 135 Their, Terry 146, 147 Thayer, Patricia 216 THETA CHI 116 Thomas, Star 1 15 Thompson, Danny 130, 131 Thompson, Gary 146, 147 Thompson, Sherman 172 Thumb, Harold 203 Tighe, Jerry 117 Timlin, Pam 134, 135 Todd,Mike 112,130,131 Toops,Ken 130.131 Touchton, Vicki 83 Tracy, Bill 195 Trager, Adrian 120, 121 Trufulo, Sandy 136, 137 vai110, Alfred Tucker, Travis 146, 147 TumineNa, Mac 130, 131 Turner, Gavin 76 Turner, Mike 144, 145 U Unick, Melanie 136, 137, 122 UNIVERSITY CENTER 162-167 Upchuvch, Jim 142, 143 USF DANCE CLUB 206 USF KARATE CLUB 182 USF MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS 198-201 USF SPORTS CAR CLUB 183 Usherman, Bob 167 Vail , Bobby Valiente, Jose Van Hodgen, William Vamev, Russ Vass, Bill Vayo, Rod Vernon, Steve Vickers, Ruth Viroli, Joanne Vitale, Ph 11 Voss, Bill W Waddington, Chips Wagner, Warren Walker, Campbeli Walker, Donna Walienfels, Vicki Walley, Ellen Walsh, Jennifer Walter, Steve Walton, L0rin9 Wannell, Bob Ward, Judy Ward, Ken Ward, Susan Warman, Art Warman, Artie Warren, Carolyn Wass, Katie WATER SKI CLUB Watkins, Cleave Watko, Jerry Watson, Patty 83, Watts, John Watts, Ty 154, Weaver, Bill Webb, Jack Weber, Lonnie 114, Week, Jill 134. Weckerly, Barbara Weiner, Helen Weir, Milt Walker, Robert F. Wellington, Jeff We1ls, Cindi Wells, Debbie Wenderoth, Art Wendland, Phil W251, Jim West, Bob Westbay, Randy Westbeny, Dick Westergard, Chris Westridge, Dave Weychoft, Hugh Whitaker, Sharon White, Judy White, Pam White, Scott Whitehead, Kathy Whiteman, Tom Whitener, Gail Wicklein, Wicky Wilder, Robert Wildv, Dean Charles H. Wilkinson, Susie Williams, Don Williams, Eugene Williams, Finnette Wil1iams, Hiram Williams Leatricia Wilson, Cam Wilson, Sandy Wilson, Susan Williams, Jerry 154, 205 205 116 203 114 116,112 155,161 142,143 140,141 76,77 117 152,153 138,139 205 208,209 136.137 126,127 205 182 144,145 130,131 175 205 113,119 140,141 114 136,137 134,135 180 182 195 124,125 130,131 155,112 146,147 146,147 140,151 135,213 115 120,121 144,145 33 132 150,151 126,127 177 130,131 203 186 142,143 132 140,141 173 150,151 122 115 144,145 175 116 120,121 126,127 140,141 20,112 124,125 33 207 113,119 154,155 172 130,131 118,119 134,135 122 283 284 Willis, Jacquelyn 175 Wilson, Jon 160 Wind, Sheldon 167, 173. 203 WINDJAMMERS 181 Wolfe, Dr. Gary 201 Wolfe, Jack 144, 145 WOMEN OF Pl SIGMA EPSILON 175 WOMEN'S TENNIS 98,99 Wood, Debbie 126, 127 Wooden, Dianne 136,137 Woods, Shirley 205 Woodward, Laurie 126,127,144,145 Wootton, Debbie 136, 137 WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL 192, 193 Wright, Brian 116 Wright, Cindy 122 Wunderlich, Dean Herbert J. 21 Wynan, Judy 150, 151 Yeckley, Bruce 117 Yost, Mark 150, 151 Young, Joanne 96 Young, Joe 154, 155 Youngman, Doris 175 Zaidman. Barbara 120, 121 Zelco, Bob 203 Zerla, Dr. Fredric 24 ZETA BETA TAU 132,133 Ziemer, Joanne 213 Zimmerman, Paul 138, 139 Zimmerman, Sheldon 1 12 Ziolkowski, Torn 122 Zolno, Marty 148, 149 It is a tragic irony of our time that as our numbers increase and of necessity our contacts with others become more frequent, we react with alienation rather than a desire for cooperation. We have become a third person society, for our ability to empathize with another on the basis of a common humanity has been clouded with indifference and callous rejec- tion. We have eaten dessert over reports of Vietnam casuality figures for so many years .. that we do not react; each day we drive to : , ' aw. .1 t . .' work over a highway bordered by a cruel 1i?! ' ' 22W . 5h ' : . ghetto and we do not react; a person comes to g! i i t - ' ' - the door asking for change so a child might '-'- have the chance to walk and we say Not Today . . . . we simply do not react. We are passive; we are so cowed by the ongoing system that we no longer view our- selves as potentially powerful individuals. Sure I'm concerned, but what can I do about it... I'm only one person is our catch phrase, our rationale for apathy. A reexamination of our societal values is needed. We teach our children thou shalt not kill yet we sentence a man to jail for refusing I - ':;I',, ' 4 .9 : ,. s. , ...: . ; iha. .. . $ . uh I, . $ . . .13: VI lie .. nu! u! H- . a mi filly , Mm . . . u: .aldtiaw. g, a AP... P lax, IT ... n m 82f. ; .nl timhwlh . . x. . I! C I 3: to kill the enemy and give a medal to an- other for killing this enemy. Our values launch us on witch hunts to ferret out the waves of obscenity in movies, books and col- lege yearbooks that threaten to sweep our children under. We are careful that they are not exposed to such indecencies as the human body, sex educatiOn or a dirty word or picture, yet daily they are exposed to war, p0verty, pollution, hatred and apathy - the real Obscenities in our society.
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