University of South Florida - Aegean Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1979

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College of Business Administration The College of Business Administration was one of the two original colleges at the University in 1960. Until 1966, the College was located in the Administration Building from where it then moved to its present location. A new building is currently under construction and is scheduled for completion in mid-Iuly, some 500 days after the originally proposed completion date of january 10, 1978. For the approximately 3785 undergraduates, there are six degrees to choose from. The master's program contains four degrees for which 317 graduate students are working. Presently, there are no doctorate degrees offered. TOP LEFT Warren Epstein concentrates in the midst of a test in Elemen- tary Typing. CENTER LEFT Mark Rosen balances his accounting workbook in General Accounting I. BOTTOM LEFT The new Business Administration Building under construction. BOTTOM RIGHT lane Young formulates a program for the computer in the key-punch room.

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College of Arts and Letters When the University opened in 1960, one of the four original colleges was the College of Liberal Arts, which was composed of four divisions. One of these divisions was the Division of Language-Literature which was located in the Administration Building t'60-'63L the Fine Arts Building t'64-'681, and the Faculty Office Building t'69-'711. In 1971, the Division of Language-Literature moved to its present location and became the College of Language-Literature. But it was not until 1975 that the College was renamed College of Arts and Letters. 1750 undergraduate students are able to choose from the 21 majors that are offered. On the graduate level, which amounts to 200 students, seven degrees are offered in the master's program and one tEninsm in the doctorate program. TOP LEFT Home of the ORACLE, the official student-edited newspaper of USF. TOPRICHT Dr. Clara Cooper, a native ot'Hyderabad, indie, dis- plays her sari. BOTTOM LEFTln a philosophyseminar, Dr. Roy Weather- iord discusses related equations. BOTTOM RIGHT Students of the French Club enjoy a Mardi Cras party.



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IN M EM ORIAM Dr. idgar W. Kupp, Dmn: 1926-1979 College of Engineering Dmn Kopp's paging vmis .11: um in tho Cuiivgv of Engineering, whore ona- ihoro wax a mighty font- driving the coliogv toward goals almost as grml as the man. Now lhoro is a vaunm. Tho College of ingim-oring um nowhv compared to a ship without .1 mil rhai hm iml ils pilot. Dmn Kopp's dreams and viwrgim wii! ho irroplmvdhlv. No one can b0 vxpouvd m dovou- .is Iilllfh of himself as Kopp happily did. Ho Iovvd hall: the sludvnls and lhv college. And his iuvv was iunlinualiy vvidvni by his willingnosx 10 work wolf ahuvv and hvyond whal ir muk to run lho rollvgo. His .u'rosmhilily and warmth, all things about tiw man, worn vxomplaryi HP wax u lruv ln-m, truly the fulhvr 0f ihP College. Hv laugh! for and gm rmoan'h grams in improve rho opportunity to imm. For lho past five yum, Iw had hoon trying l0 gm a m'w building for rho Cuiiogv to bring about the expansion nvcmmry fur Ihv growth of our academic program, He wanted to got the physical space needed to create an industrial lab and a sludonls' engineering research lab 50 rim! we would be able to design and manufacture prudurls how a! lhv llnivvriily. We would gain the prac- Iimi vxpvrionro noa-ssary to become an engineer, nor miivgo graduates living in the Clouds of theory. Nuw wo, ailvr the firs'! mark of our loss, must pick up the siark rrmlod by his death. Dean Kopp nevw refused us hix limv, wwrgy, vxpi-rliw, or money when he had sumo lu xpan'. Sommimm ht- oven penalized himself by rrmling rho romura- for our needs. Urmlnmx is m mroiy vnrmiinon-d; when i1 is, it is never for lung vnnugh. Mud! more than the College of lnginm-ring has lust out rho world is a poorer place and m much luv. .illmciivv without him i wKennoth Spear Student of Engineering

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