University of South Florida - Aegean Yearbook (Tampa, FL)
- Class of 1981
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m x 3;. a Univ South Flarida NFX? WGHT 2 Reflections The University of South Florida is unique. It is the only University to be con- ceived in the 20th Century. USF reached an enrollment of 25,000 students in only its 24th year. USF also has a unique stu- dent body. Students repre- sent almost every state and many foreign countries and most are above the traditional age. They have all come together in pursuit of the same goal - academic excellence. While there are many hours that are spent in- side the classroom, there are many outside ac- tivities that make college life what it is. Some students take advantage of the extracurricular activities while some pursue only the academic life. IVReflections Whatever the studenfs choice, almost any activity can be pursued year around in Floridak sunny climate. The West Coast has much to offer the many out-of-state students - beaches and sunshine. ReHectionaX 5 The University of South Florida is also unique because it performs as a whole community within itself. The bureaucratic red tape is pre- c sent in the long lines at the beginning of each quarter. Housing is provided in the few dor- mitories. Knowledge is pursued in the classrooms and much research is conducted in laboratories around campus. WUSF television station and WUSF radio provide many hours of entertainment and educational instruction. The University Center bookstore carries almost everything a student could need. And while the rest of the world may be in a political turmoil, USF has its own governmental body in Student Govemment which also has its share of budget problems. 6tReflections mg ReflectionsX 7 WReflections Almost anything desired can be found somewhere around campus. Entertainment is plentiful and student organizations number in the hundreds. The University Police continue to ex- pand their coverage with a larger force and park- ing meters. USFs President John Lott Brown provides leadership and guidance to the battery of administrative assistants, faculty, and staff em- ployed by USF in its never ending goal of academic excellence. USF is truly unique. Reflectionsj9 TOP RIGHT Part of Sigma Alpha Epsilon's first place display building. LEFF Tau Kappa Epsilon's bull made an appearance in 1981, The displays were moved to the Sun Dome area for more access BOT- TOM BIGHT Fontana Hall proudly shows off their trophy for first place in the overall Spirit award in the independent division. MIDDLE RIGHT One mean Brahman dunks a JU Dolphin. both pan of a winning display. 1W Reflections E!!! comma soon , TOP LEFT Delta Gamma is happy that they were winners of the overall spirit award in the Greek Division. TOP RIGHT Alpha Tau Omega puts the finishing touches on their display. BOTTOM LEFT A giant banner hangs from the Sun Dome. BOTTOM RIGHT Mary McKeever and Homecoming Chair- person John Priede hand out the trophies at halftime. Reflectionsf 11 .3 , ' ?WWRW a 2:21 ,2, , .2, TOP LEFl' Delta Gamma expresses some of the spin't which won them the spirit award. TOP RIGHT A homecoming king candidate goes western as part of the competition. BOTTOM LEFT Blue Grass entertainment was provided as part of the week-long celebration. BOTTOM RIGHT Homecoming Queen Ann Ligori and King Alan Grunspan. 122Reflections :znnmrim STE $56, 5 TOP LEFT Entertainment was plentiful at the Bull Bash put on by the University Center Activities Board. TOP RIGHT Partici- pants in the Annual Wine and Cheese Tasting held to benefit the baseball team find it beneficial that it was arranged to have it at Homecoming BOTTOM RIGHT The Sun Dolls put on a special routine for Homecoming. BOTTOM RIGHT A western crowd enjoys the bluegrass band and the Wednesday Student Day. Reflectio nsX 1 3 1M Reflections And the National Invitational Tournament Reflectionv 15 By: Julie Gonzalez Dawn of the Sun Dome The Sun Dome finally opened on November 29 when the basketball team met FAMU and was dedicated on Dec. 2 in the game against Duke University. After almost four years and a lot of controversy and delays. the multipurpose center better known now as the Dome was available for use. At first fans had to sit in temporary seats and look over uncompleted construction to watch the basketball games, but it is ex- pected in the future the facilityI will br- ing many entertainers to USF as well as sporting events. TOP RIGHT Ground breaking day in 1977. TOP LEFT The first steel pillars of support early 1978, BOTTOM RIGHT Lee Rose was acquired from Purdue University and has been a force in seeing the completion of the Sun Dome. BOTTOM LEFT Further progfess and problems arise in 1979 18tEve nts TOP LEFT The pillowy roof made of teflon is raised. MIDDLE LEFT Sun Dome survivor hard hats appeared in jest of the many problems that were en- countered in the construction. RIGHT A family enjoys the view from the third level. BOTTOM LEFT Complete at last. Eventst 19 Greek Events The sororities and fraternities have their annual events such as Greek Week, Phi Delt Derby and Anchor Splash, but the Greeks' pursuits this year weren,t all fun and games. Housing for the Greek organizations became a closer reality at USF this year as they found increased support and interact in their needs. However. building is still a distance offA , .. m w... mamw - :hi Omega Lovesw 6:;k MJiAC 'mot ! $ H ?;lmmh U ' week E ATA QWEve nts EXPO ,81 Every year since 1972, Engineering Week has ended with the Engineering Expo. It originally was started by Dolly Gooding as a onerday fair, but has expanded into a two-day event. This yeafs Expo highlighted the unusual and interesting world of engineer- ing. Over 40 exhibitors from national and local companies dis- played their innovations. The exhibits ranged from computers programmed to play games to Cecil the Robot. Eventsf 21 Where Else, but The UC-University Center could not be more appropriately named for it is the center of university life at USF. There is always something happening there whether ifs inside or out- side. There are weekly meetings. the flea market. crafts shop. and game room available for student use. Special events are also staged primarily around the UC for increased input and participation. The University Center Activities Board functions as the planner of these events with the help of the many organizations and personnel employed there. TOP RIGHT The UC BOTTOM RIGHT Many items are offered for sale at the flea market. TOP RIGHT Entertainment at the BULL BASH on the UC Mall. BOTTOM LEFT A touch of German tradition comes to USF each year with the Oktoberfest held at the UC. ZZtEvents l at the U.C.? TOP LEFT Looking for that special bargain at the flea market. BOTTOM LEFT The circus even visits every year. TOP RIGHT Health Fair 1981 provided informa- tion for students and staff concerning the health field. BOTTOM RIGHT Signs across the lobby advertise the many upcoming events. EventsQ3 OSP Presents The purpose of the Office of Student Programming is to provide entertainment for the college student, OSP sponsors Slappy Hours. films, concerts, and other events. HUptown Saturday Night. The Ball on the Mall. and the River Riot were just a few of these events. Uptown Saturday Night turned the University Center into all the glitter and glamor 0f the Big Apple. Jazz, rocktn'roll, film and art were the highlights of the even- Ing. 24tEvents Childrens Festival Each year the College of Education sponsors a Childrens Festival open to all the children of Hillsborough County. This year thousands of children attended making it the most successful festival yet. Displays were built to entertain and educate partici- pants. Clinics in building and basketball were held to help develop coordination. Eventsh25 Student Life ZWEvents EventsX 27 28Events 1980 saw an awakening of something that seemed to be missing from USF in the past - School Spirit. Signs were everywhere at basketball games as each organization tried to outdo others. Participation in school activities relating to spirit was the biggect ever. Sun Dances went well as did Homecoming 1981. A sense of pride seemed to develop with the basketball teams record as each game became a sellout and Rose Garden ceats were a prized treasure. Con- flict came along with the spirit though. and some discourtesy was evidenced at some basketball games. This conflict was overcome with the help and encouragement of the coaches and fellow ticket holders. Eventsi 29 3U Amdvmlvs ACADEMICS By: Sandy McClesky President Brown The job as president of a state university must have its ups and downs. Pbesidem John Lott Brown has handled these ups and downs for USF since 1978. President Brown is a psychologist and visual scientist and came to USF as its third president. Continuing to carry on the tradition of USF in Accent on Learning, he is helped by a battery of staff. Meetings and speeches are only part of the job as well as the annual graduation ceremonies and honors programs. BWAcademics Administrators TOP LEFT Gregory O'Bn'en, Vice President for Academic Affairs. BOTTOM LEFT Daniel R. Walbolt,V1ce President for Student Af- fairs. TOP RIGHT Steven Wenzel, Vice President for Employee Relations and Legal Affairs. BOTTOM RIGHT Joseph Busta.V1ce President for University Relations. Academicy 33 Administrators TOP RIGHT Carl Riggs. Dean of Graduate School and Coordinator of University Research. BOTTOM RIGHT James Heck, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs . and Dean of Regional Campuses Affairs. LEFT Albert Har- , ' tley, Vice President for Administration and Finance. . SMAcademics The College of Arts and Letters studies cultere in the broadest meaning of the word. Eight departments make up the college: American Studies, Com- munication, English, Foreign Languages, Humanities, Mass Com- munications, Philosophy, and Religious Studies. In addition, the college houses van'ous foreign language groups. the ORACLE and a language lab. There are eighteen fields to choose from for a bachelofs degree. The building was named the Russell Cooper Building in honor of the late dean. BOTTOM RIGHT Former Dean David H. Smith. Academicst 35 College of Business Administration The Business Administration Building also named Chester Ferguson Hall houses the college comfortably mostly under ground to be energy efficient. The college con- centrates in the areas of Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing and General Business. Professional and honorary societies within the college provide the student with a means to develop both professionally and socially. TOP . RIGHT Dean Robert G. Cox 36Nxcademics wading kids back College of Education to saclnool for over :0 ye USF COLLEGE OF EDUCATIO :3 The College of Education places emphasis on each student learning what is relevant for the world today and on their getting deeply involved in their own educational process. Various educational societies and associations exist for the student to join. In addition, Saturday classes for exceptional children are taught by students. The college offers 25 fields from which to choose a degree. TOP LEFT Dean William Katzenmeyer. Academicy 37 College of Engineering . o The College of Engineering has been developed with an emphasis on three broad aspects of engineering activity-design, research, and the operation of complex technological systems. Because the future of technological and societal developments are ever present, the college's program includes a strong engineering foundation designed to equip the prospective engineer with a broad base of fundamentals. The Engineering Expo, an annual event, opens the college to the public through many displays and exhibitions. TOP RIGHT Dean Glenn Burdick. 38tAcademics of Fine Arts The College of Fine Arts provides students of USF a chance to utilize and enrich creative talents. It offers the student a broad selection of courses and degree programs within the departments of Art, Dance, Music, and Theatre. Many students become involved in the Fine Arts Events program which features a variety of local talent, offers exhibi- tions, and shows films; Faculty and student productions are performed quarterly for the public. TOP LEFT Dean Harrison Covington. Academics 39 College of T Natural Sciences The College of Natural Sciences trains students in logical analysis and the modes of experimentation to better understand the nature of man and his relationship to the universe. The College offers programs in Biology, Microbiology, Zoolow, Botany. Chemistry. Biochemistry. Marine Science, Math, Pre- medicine. Physics. and Geology. The college has a planetarium. a botanical garden, and a comstar satellite. TOP RIGHT Dean James Ray Jr. 40TAcademics LII, VE , vi ww'wff? 4!. The College of Nursing is commit- ted to the improvement of nursing and health care services through education programs, community ser- vice, and related research activities. The program provides two curricula, one for genexic students and another for registered nurses who are graduates of diploma or associate degree nursing programs. The prac- tice of professional nursing involves problem solving and decision making based on knowledge from the humanities. natural and behavioral sciences. TOP LEFT Dean Gwen- doline MacDonald. Academicle College of Medicine Integrity, character, motivation, and general fitness are some of the qualities required of medical students. Before gaining entrance into the College of Medicine, a student must take a minimum three years of college and pass the Medical College Admissions Test. The students in the College of Medicine are continuously striving to upgrade health care standards in the community and become an in- tegral part of university life. Relevance to medicine is emphasized in all areas of instruction in a way recognizable and understandable to the student. The curriculum also provides a close and ongoing experience for the student in the day-to-day health care delivery system. NOT PICTURED Dean Andor Szentivanyi. 42tAcademi$ College of Social and Behavioral Sciences The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences provides study of development problems, behavior, and institutions of human beings. Students have a choice of fif- teen fields of study. TOP LEFT Dean Travis Northcutt Jr. Academicy 43 USF at ., St. Petersburg Jarw'vrxswa s- UNIVERSHY OF SOUTH HORIJA ST PETERSBURG- Established in 1968 and originally housed in a former Merchant Marine train- ing facility, this oldest regional campus of USF is undergoing extensive emansion and new construction. A new library, an academic instruction and administration center, and a new utilities building all were open this past spring. USF at St. Petersburg offers upper level courses and baccalaureate programs in a broad variety of areas including Business, Education, Social Sciences, and Liberal Arts. There are also Masters programs in Business and Education. TOP RIGHT Dr. John Hinz, DeaMDirector. 44sAcademics v nu? cu Id. 3 P H? l hum: I '.. Academicy 45 USF at Sarasota is located on a lOO-acre facility which includes the former waterfront estate of Charles Ringling. The mansion it- self is now the library. US. 41 bisects the area into the Eact Campus and the Palmer Campus. On the East Campus is the Hamilton Student Center which serves as the hub of activity both day and night for students and others in the campus community. Upper division course work is available in Education, Engineering, Natural Sciences, Business Administration, Social Sciences, and Nursing for a bachelor's degree. There are also several Masters programs offered. TOP RIGHT Dr. Robert Barylski. Director. 46tAcademics Academich47 ululnnsmau H :3 MM? lunar n3 umma 25v .. Ila Inuit? CIIIIiEJEMiWW i USF at Fort Myers offers upper level courses in Business Administration. Educa- tion. Nursing, and Social Sciences. Graduate programs are available in Business and in Education. The regional campus, the smallest of the three, saw some new development this year when ground was broken by Governor Bob Graham for Phase I of its new develop- ment on the 55-acre site next to Edison Community College. The projected com- pletion date is March, 1982, and the facilities will be shared by the two colleges. 48XAcademi$ USF at Fort Myers UNIVEFRSITY SOUTH F LORIDA FORT MYERS Academicsf 49 50lAcademim , to thee, - g 3 thy name Where above th Waves the gree Thou our guide Where a men University of 8 Alma Mater, in: wlendor, gold; , est for knowledge ee; Florida, to thee. Be our gui truth and wisdom, As we on o, . May thy fame, and honor Never . - grow. May 0 ughts and prayers be with thee Thro mity; Uni of South Florida r Hail to thee. Al ,1 AcadermCV 51 SPORTS By: Karin Owler Jesse Kline - On the Way Up h 3-K ,t What can be said about the 1980-81 basketball team except llamazing. That is what the Brahmans truly were in 1980-81. Led by Coach Lee Rose acquired from Purdue University last year, and the opening of the Sun Dome in November all helped the Bulls gain the recognition they rightly deserved. Attendance records were broken as well as sports records. The team finished with an 18-11 season. the best record in USPS history. To top off a 12-game winning streak, USF was extended a bid in the National Invitational Tourna- ment. The team met the Univer- sity of Connecticut but was un- successful. Just getting a bid was a first for USF and hosting the game in the Sun Dome was also historic as it brought USF national attention. Another ac- complishment was that the Bulls were voted the most improved team of 1981. Coach Rose feels they have come a long way, but there is still a way to go. However, if there is a continuation of the support that was shown this year, the Bulls will surely give the fans something to be happy about. SMSports - High Goals SponsX57 Baseball ,81 Youth, and a mixture of new and experienced players was what Coach Robin Roberts had to work with for the 1980-1981 baseball season. According to Roberts. uThe schedule was tough, but the challenge and opportunity to make a good showing was there. The Bulls started off their season with a lot of challenges, but ended with a good showing. Their 21-32 record was overshadowed by a hard earned second place in the Sun Belt Conference. The division was split to insure inter-conference games and postseason play. By beating the Jacksonville Dolphins. the Bulls put themselves in the Southern Division tournament of the Sun Belt Conference There they went on to win against UNC Charlotte 16-3 and South Alabama 6-3. The final two games against South Alabama put the Bulls on the other side of the fence and a second place trophy. For USF Softball Coach Hildred Deese. this entire year may have been one of her best seasons as she guided the Brahmans to the 1981 AIAW National Softball Tournament, with a sixth place finish and a overall record of 3723. According to Deese. Florida is a very tough state to play in. For the past two years. Florida schools have made the regional competition. In fact. USF finished second to the Flon'da State Seminoles in both State and Regional tournaments. FSU went on to win the national title. The Brahmans upset the tough Florida Gators 54 and 2-1, dur- ing the season. UF was the third school to represent the State of Florida. The key to the Brahmans' success was basically defense. speed and solidity in both infield and outfield. according to Deese. The leading Lady Brahmans were Donna Machen. Wanda Sims, Sonia Cook and Tammy Chambless. 60tSports .gxuqug WM . uitniuntndm gueuaammnamowmmaowwwu u Brouexd Cen'md Miami0a6e Noah Invite! F1011 .s uth 065m Dad: Nonh Inuilel wmmwmowomQmeapum0q : 1 6 1 1 5 3 2 3 0 3 4 6 7 4 o 9 O 18 1 7- 8 ll 10 . 0 4 ulh Invite! 3. 2 mz't 1 13 0 1 . 5 2- , 3 W5 5 '5 LVVK-wf61w g3, , 5A7 12, v ; . , . g gw mom m wsegomhl ' Mp g; , ,, gm? h , 3 , tale W 5 , m, 1: : gmwmm 6wy ' ,..w- 6 4 5 5 z 1 .1 .., anduNAWNalionab! . 1 8 NC 31am twm, '6 V3: is h 0'0 gn- Wait Till Next Year FSU Sportle The 1980-81 USF menTs golf team was impressive as usual, as they easily ran away with the Sun Belt Conference Title by 51 strokes. The Bulls squad of Drew Butler, Brad Dean, Ken Mattiace, Pete DuPriest and Jim Roy combined for three place finishes in the Miami Beach Sun 8L Fun Collegiate, The Fountainbleau Winter Classic and the Sun Belt Tournament held in Birmingham, Alabama. The 198081 Lady Brahmans Golf Team was just as impressive as the men's. They wrapped up top place finishes in the Beacon Woods Invitational and tied for first in the Miami Dade JC Invitational. The girls also finished runner-up in the Pat Bradley Invitational. Strong performance credit goes to the entire Brahman team. 62 T Sports Cross Country Improvement over last year was the main accomplishment of the Bull Cross Country team. The team has been in existence for only three years, but each year the Coach Jerry Slaven, and his players gain the experience needed to have a noticeable effect on the team's rank. The Bulls took the SBC Title for the second year in a row and placed 12th in the Region III NCAA games; Basically, the team is a young team and needs experience. Even so. the next season looks very good. Commented the coach, The team did very well under the cir cumstances. They were up against the best teams and proved that the experience that they are getting is paying off. Women ,3 Volleyball The 1980-81 Brahman Volleyball Team started the season on a slow pace, but made a strong comeback by the middle of the season to even their record at 10-10. Head Coach Hildred Deese commented that the team had a lot of problems during the year including injuries. The biggest win of the season was spiking Stetson 15-2, 15-1, and the team ended the year at 13201 There were 11 girls on the USF team: Cindy Chwallk, Tent Escoba, Laura Oliver, Mary Oliver. Katie Fechik, Lauri Norman, Anita Carpen- ter. Eileen Matte, Mary Franklin, Sonia Cook and Julie Anderson. Sportst63 Soccer 645mm The soccer team wanted to accomplish many goals dur- ing the 1980-81 season all with the main objective of gaining national recognition as an excellent club. Among the goals were: Winning the Sun Belt conference championship, going unbeaten against a-Florida opponent, and receiving a bid to the NCAA Championships. After achieving the first two goals with extreme strength, the team surprisingly did not receive a bid to the NCAA games. With a 14-1-1 record, the Bulls looked impressive. As far as the team and the school were concerned, they were im- pressive. Unfortunately, lack of strength in the teamts oppo nenls led NCAA officials to rank the team 5th in the region. Sportsw65 w Tennis The Menls Tennis team had its, share of problems for the season. Their number 3, 4, and 5 layers were out at the Sun Belt Con erence Tournament. There was a new coach and only one player returned for the season. For the first time in four years the team did not win the SEC title. With only one returning player, Mike Minot, the team did not have the ex- perience it needed. The 15-13 record reflected the lack of experience. Top laced player Mike Minot and num- ger two player Ricardo Farani, tgo of the best doubles players in the coun- try, could not help the team. With wins over FAU, UCF, Flagler, and FIU, the team met defeat from such tou h teams as the Univ. of Miami. oach Bill Perin believes five new full scholarships will attract more and better players who might otherwise go to other schools. This could lead to an excellent future for the team. Next yearls team looks stron as many players will be returning. hey will have one-year experience and a coach who knows his team. The Ladies Tennis Team improved considerably dur- ing the season. Top player Kim Heusel and newcomer Mary Baily as well as Patsy Coasch all improved their play throughout the season. The team had good wins over such schools as Stet- son, FlU, and Florida Atlan- tic. Coach Sherry Bedingfield believes the women did well under the circumstances and that next years team should be better. All of the team will be returning except Diane Grandolfo, a graduating senior. The team had a 17-16 record. 66tSports Womenk Basketball - Rollins College saw the Lady Brahman basketball team as they tipped off the season on Nov. 19. For Coach Joanne Rogers and the team, it was a season of rebuilding. The only returning players were leading scorer and captain Jennifer Merritt, co-captain Carol Payne, Mary Ellen McManus, Sue Brown and Pam Plumlee, who was selected by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Division I All-State team. Besides being a young and inexperi- enced team, the Brahmans played a tough schedule with most of their opponents near the top of their division. Illness and in- jury added another complication to the season. The Lady Brahmans finished their seacon with a 9-22 record. According to Coach Rogers, The team gave everything they had to give throughout the season. Sportst67 , .-.-V.-,.-- . unattgnl - ioa-nnurdulz . n names. .uiukqo Rh! gun. - H!!! ?' '!3 $7$' 7$1'1 5 v 19 Swimming 6WSports For the women's swim team it was a season of firsts They began with ftrst-year coach David Belawich and a young. inexperienced squad. 1his was also the first year the women had a separate coach Leadership was demonstrated by co-captains Kathy Thompson and Nancy Ryan. Belawich was also impressed with the talents of Rozanne Miller. Annika Lundberg and Shari Cassaut. According to Coach Belawich, The talent is there. and the girls proved they have dedication so we have improved after every meet, They should be looking forward to an even bet- ter season next year. The Brahman swimmers finished the season with a 6-5 record. and 4th place in the Southeastern Inmtatjonal. The men opened with experience and third-year coach Bill Mann, Unforr tunately the Bulls didnyt fare as well. Injuries and illness were common among the team members. Strengths for the men lay in the backstroke. individual medley and short distance events, Returning swimmers included world-Class backstroker Lou Manganiello and junior Bruce Smith. Also providing support were junior college All- Amencan treestyler Greg Pecon John Huben and pr Fierro. The Bulls finished the season with a 3 7 record and 5th place in the Southeastern Invitational. According to Mann. 'tOverall their team effort was good I was pleased. We had some Improvement. 3 s m n , . . , , ; SportsX69 70XStaff TOP RIGHT Sandy McClesky, Editor in Chief, Photographer. LEFT Julie Gonzalez, Editor Events Section. MID- DLE RIGHT Jesse Kline, Sports Sec- tion, and Karin Owler, Editor of Sports Section. BOTTOM RIGHT Paul Grossman, Photography Editor. Not pictured, Chris Genzler, Sports Sec- tion. Credits 71 SENIORS Linda M. Abenilla Joh nnie L Abercrombie Flariba Abolfathi Susan L. Ackerrnan Christopher J. Adams Dane L Aderhoh Lighthouse Pt. FL Ft. Myers. 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TN BA, Communication BA, Art-Cv'nema. 8.8., Social Work BA, Marketing BA, Geography Rebeooa C. Carbon Valeda MA Carswe Dawn G. Carter Donna E. Carter Sue E. Carter Juan J. Case! Tampa. FL Ft. Pierce. FL Temple Ten, FL Valnco. FL Tampa, FL Lakeland. FL BA, ECJEIem. Ed. BA, Marketing BA, Marketing BA, Criminal Jus. 8A., Management 8A, Marketing Gary N. Cause AnneM. Cosme! Jam M. C Alma M. Cason E.Har1ford, Tampa, FL F L Laudw FL Riverdew. FL BA. Accounting BA, Speech Com. BA, Criminal Jus. B.SA, Nursing Samuel Catamro Leigh A Cutie Cynthia A. Cavanaugh Deborah M Caveat Raymond J. Cerrato, Jr. Tammy M, Chamblw Tam , FL Plantation, FL Tampa, FL Oriando, FL 'l'itusuille. FL Ocala. FL BA . Eglogy 8.5., Political Sci. BA, Management BA. Special Ed. 8.8., Bee Engin. BA. Physical Ed. x V , kw - . ' , Xx . 1 i I i 2, Ma A. Chang Jay R, Chemofj H. Diane Chmznden Marcia Chustiansen Brian C Chubboy Nanqr J. Claridge ampa. FL WM. Bath, FL Treasure 15. FL St. Pete, FL Tampa. FL 8!. Pete., FL BA. Bus. AdeAocUFin. BA. Gen. Bus. Admin. BA, Management BA. Education BS. BA, ChemJBio. BA. Mass Com SeniorsX 79 Don V. Clemenn' Lawrence M. Clendonln Robert W Cbud Tampa, FL St. Pete. FL Tampa. FL 8.8.. Computer Sci. 8A,, Bus. Mkn'ng. BA, Finance Robert T. Cock Ormond Bch., FL Brandon. H. BAw Gen. Bus. Admin. 88. Electrical Eng Esther Cogul Patricia L. Cohen Peter M. Cohen Patricia K. Coldiron Vicki E. Cole Caren J. Collins Miami Bch., FL Dunedin. FL ampa Largo, FL Ft. Pierce, FL TIena Verde. FL 8A.. EH. Ed 85., Nursing BA. Microbiology BA, Accounting BA. Art History BA, Liberal Studies - 33; 3... VL'. 3k Dorinda L, Collins Elizabeth L. Coltrane Cindy L. Conigh'o Alan R. Connell Darlene V. Connelly Helen Conomos Luz. FL Spananburg, SC Tampa. FL Yannouth. ME Okahumpka. FL Cleanuater, FL 311.5197 ?an Ed- BA. POh'll'CGI 3d 35-. NUTSI'WQ BA. Mass Com. BA. Marketing BA, IntemaL Stud. L nn Conrad Carlos A Conrado Rebecca J Coopeb Sherreu L. Cooper PhylMs J. Copeland David J. Corromn mndon. FL Lutz. FL Seffner. FL Pompano Sch, H. St Pete. FL Tam , FL BA. Sociology BA. lnterdis. Nat. Sci. BA. Elementary Ed BA. Finance 85.. Nursing BA. Inance 805eniors L n Cosuth Is amorada. FL BA. Elementary Ed. Debbie A Corsetti Devon D. Cortnght Clearwater. FL St Pete, FL 85., Communication 8.5., Mech. Engin. Mary L. Costello Andras E. Cos Sebring, FL Tappan. NY 8.8. Nursing 8A., MgmL Mkting. Nan Coundl Allan J. Coursol Diane H. Coursol Deborah J. Courtney Ann C. Couture Paul E. Couture Lake lac, FL Tem Ie Terrace, FL Temple Terrace, FL Tam ,H. Tampa, FL Faston, CT EA, Engfnh 8 .Psychology BA.Psycholog1 8A., arketing BAw EconJFin. 8A. Marketing , A , i: . . i5 7 . Dennis M. Core Rita F- Craft AlldaA sz'g Gordon M. Crawfoni Mary 3. Craft Kenneth E. Crosby. Jr. Bradenton, FL Tampa. FL Largo. FL St Pete., FL Plantation, FL FL Pierce, FL BA, Mas Com. 8A.. Microbiology BA. ComJEng. 8A., Accounting BA, Mas Com. BA. Criminal Jus. Cheri L. C . Debra A. Crowd! Wllham R4 Crown Diane M. Cuddlhy Lou CueHar Hialeah, Tampa, FL St Pete.. FL Mt. Prospect, IL Plantation, FL ampa, FL BA. Sociology BA, Psychology BA. Gen. Business B A, Fmance BA, English BA. English Seniory 81 James J. Cunnin ham Deby J. Curatelh Bayshore. Satelfite Bah, FL 8.8.. C riminal Jus. 8A., Elementary Ed. .mwnurast Rf Q Mark A. Cum'er Alice K. Cu Tampa, FL Plant City. BA. PoliticaISCi. BA. FineArts Clyde G. Dabbs Laura A. Daffer Milu'n E. Dandridge an L. Darrach thhia E Davenport Bonnie L. Davis Tam , FL Zephyrhills, FL 81. Peta. FL Tampa, FL nter Garden,FL Brookfield, Ohio BA, eology BA, English Ed. BA, Sociology-Soc. Sci, BA. Gen, Business B. 8.. Nursing B.A., Spe. Lm. Disabil. l I . Michael D. Davis Susan L. Davis Jeanne H . Daufson Carol L. Dawson Richard J. DeCarlo John F. Deep Tampa. FL Miami, FL St. Pete.. Fl. Tarpon Spg.. FL Lutz. FL E. Orange. NJ 8.8.. Chem. Engin. BA, Education BA. Management BA, Marketing 8.5.. Marketing BA, History ki steph L. DeGirolmo John M. DeGuenther David T. DeJuIio Joseph A. DeLaPuz Marty DelCasn'Ho Karen M. Demo Ma ate. FL Toma, FL Holiday, FL Tampa. FL Tampa, FL St. Pete. FL 8.5.. mil Engin. BA. 38:8, M858. Ed. BA, Finance 8.3.. Elec. Engin. 8.5.. Mesh. Engin. BA. Music Ed. 82 E Seniors Ann R Decautels Elaine W. Dennody Belleair, H. Sarasota, FL BA, Psychology BA, Inter; Soc. Sci. LisaJ DeS irito Terry Y DeVore Tampa. L Pen'ellas Park, FL 3.8.. Nursing BA, Management ?:ny , I Amy 8. DeWan Anna D. Diaz Chris A Diaz Omar Diaz Patricia A. DiGennaro Sharon L Dillard Tarpon Spg., FL Oceanside, CA Tampa, FL Miami, FL Bradenton. FL Eustis, FL Elementary Ed BA, Special Ed BA, Physical Ed, BA, Intemat. Stud. BA, Psychology BA, Finance A Diane J. DMtale Silas C . Dobbins, Jr Donald K. Dobson Katherine M. Donahue Debbie A. Dorfman 1 Nancy L. Dowdy Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Sabasota, FL Tampa, FL Altamonte Spn, FL Valn'co, FL BA, Psychology BA, Physical Ed. BA, Spanish BA, Gen. Bus Admin. BA, Political Sci. BA. Gen. Bus. Admin. Annle C. Dunfo Danny L. Dunkin 3 Ron A Drabat Robin L. Drawdy Lisa E. Dromey Kathryn A Dulanski Syracuse, NY Brandon, FL Dunedin, FL Wauchula, FL ampa, FL Indpls,, IN 8A., Elementary Ed, BA, Marketing BA, Marketing BA, Elementary Ed. BA, Crimina! Jus. 3A., Joumalism SeniorsX 83 Ni . f 5x U ; Brian J Dupre Luis E, Durango Robert '1' Durden Jawd A. Dumanl Melissa S, Dykes David C. Eaddy Tampa, FL Tampa, FL F t. Pierce, FL St Pete, FL Tomb, FL Mnter Haven, FL BA, Accounting 8A., Chemistry BA, Marketing 8A., Accounting BA, English Lit. BA, Bus. Fmance WI! ' Ron J. Easter Erin A. Easterson Lee E. Ebanks Cocoa Beach, FL Commack, NY Tampa, FL BA, Management BA, Journalism BA, Accounting ?z ; Margarita D. Echazabal Donald W. Edgerly Lisa L. Emiston Tampa, FL Ft. M ers, FL Tampa, FL BA, Mass Com. BA, C emJBio. BA, Mass Com. Douglas F. Edwards Paul E, Ekstmnd Rosemarie E, Elder Patricia H. Elian Julieta Elizalde Cragory D. Ellis Largo, FL St. Pete., FL Tampa. FL Jacksonville, FL Hialeah, FL Lakeland, FL 8.4., Accounting BA, Art History BA, Accoun ling 88., Nursing BA, Hnance Deborah M. Elston Julie A. E Lon B. Engle Raymond J. Erikson Suzanne M. Escue Noel 7'. Es inola Bradenton, FL Ft. Laud, Windermere, FL Tam , FL Jensen Bch., FL Manna, hil. 8.5., Medical Tech. BA, Marketing BA, Music 8.8. ., Civil BA, Communication BA, Economic: v.' 8MSeniors Melody L. Esser Ronnie H. Estep Kim J. Evalenko Michael B. Fai n Scott M. Fair RaeAnn M. Fairchlld Tampa,FL Land-oALakes,FL St. eta, FL Potomac, Safe? Harbor,FL TamquL BA.,Accounting BA.,Geology B.S.,SocialWork 8A.,Fmance B .,anance BA, sz.Com.lEng. a1 ,5 m Ii ' Cnilf L. Fancourl Allen M. Farkas MlllandJ. Farr Leslie J.K. Farrel! olid ,FL Sunrise, FL Tampa. FL Venice, FL 8.8,, P ysim BA, Marketing BA, Anthro. BA, Psychology Margaret E. Fame Alisa F. Feek Hluldlth Feller C may 5. Fell Boca Raton, FL Dade City, FL 0 FL Holiday, FL BA, Elementary Ed. BA, Finance BA. Lming. Dis. BA, Finance ; X a, 1 Joyce A. Fennel! Diane T. Fernandez Maria P. Fernandez Donna M. Ferreirn Dude Ci , FL N.P.R., FL Tam FL St Pete, FL BA, Ma etlng 8A., Elementary Ed. BA, iology BA, Art Ed. p! Tracy M. Redler Deborah C. Hire Bonnie L Rnfer Pennle B. Fisch Susan A. Escher Jams A Fltzpah'lck Tampa, FL Lakeland, FL Plantation. FL Hallandale, FL Melbourne, FL Brooksville, FL 3-5., Mech. Engin. BA. Theatre BA. SPGCW Ed BA, Sociology 8A., Elementary Ed. BA, Management SenioxVSS $ Lynda D. Fletcher Holmes Bch., FL 8A., English Kathy L. Ford Dover, FL 33, Chemistry Thomas 8. Floyd Sarasota, FL BA, Music Ed. Vznnie Y. Ford MariaJ, Fortunato Jeannine Foster 1.1990, FL Ft. Myers, FL St. Pete, FL BA, 0!: Com 3A., Elementary Ed. BA, Humanities Mary C. Foster Melyorie G. Fox Susan M. Franc Frank Franme Debbie L. Frame Susan M. Frederick Tampa, FL ampa, FL Tampa, FL Bethpage, NY Tampa, FL Tampa, FL BA, Elementary Ed 8A., Public Rel. BA, Communication 85., Marketing BA, Mass Com. 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Get: Tam , FL Tampa, FL St Pete., FL St. Pete., FL Brudenton, FL Carmel, IN 8A., mance BA, Psychology 35., Social Work BA, Finance BA, Mass Com. BA, Bio. Chem. A. Twebl-Gholanwadeh Wendy S. Gibbons Andrew D. Gibson Patricia A Ghon Valerie L. GlaseKlng Joann M. G! ho Tampa, FL Sarasota, FL Sarasota, FL Tarpon Sp., FL Tampa, FL Tampa, 8.8., Mech. Tech; 8A., Bus. Admin. BA, Accounting 8.3., Social Work BA, Psychology BA, Mass Com Seniory 8 7 Anita O. Gillespie Dover, FL 8.5., Comp. Sci. LongFe D. insberg . J. Gbsendanner, I am ,FL H. 8.8., Comp. q'aech Eng. Tech. Tallahassee, w: RA. Sandra J. Glascock Robert E. 61:35! Jane M. Godd DebraA. Goldsmith Eileen M. Gollsz Flora L. Gonzalez Bradenbn, H. gplngield, Cocoa, FL Sef er, FL E Marion, NY Tampa, FL 8.8., Medical Tech. A, neArts BA, Engjlnter. Stud. BA, ychology 8A., Psychology BA, 8.8., Bio Chem. F Donna S. Gordon Mad G. Gore Peta C. Gonnley John R. Gosche PMal E. Grace Carl E. Graham Tampa, FL 10ml, FL Bradenton, FL Palm Harbor FL Plant City, FL Seminole. FL 3.8., Political Sd. BA, Criminal Jus. BA, Finance BA, BloJCheijn-z. Med. 8A.. Anthmpologj BA, Elementary Ed. 4! X I , An Sandra L. Gm Frank M. Grunda Matthew H. Green Susan R. Green Em: S. Greenfield Tam '3 Terrace, FL Tampa, FL Brandon, FL Brandon, FL N. Miami Bch., FL A. Biology BA. Management BA. Sociology BA, Gen. Business 8A., Psychology BA, Chemistry SWSeniors E53 Sandra L Grier David A. Griffin Kevin M. Gr! n Richard C, Griffin Susan M. anfin Henderson D. Griffith Luz FL Tampa. FL Dunedin, St. Pete, FL Lakeland, FL Pinellas Park, FL BA. CrlminaIJus. BA. Finance BA, BUS- AdeMgmt. BA. Management BA, Humanities 8.8., Finance Perry Gmman Theresa A. Guarino Nancy E. Grimler Paul A. Gmlimer Lutz, FL Miami Bah, FL Tampa, FL Miami, FL 3.8., Nurslng BA, Special Ed. BA, Accounlng BA, Marine Bia Mark B. Guempel Kimberly Ann Guenther Denise Y. Gulla; Michele S. 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Marketing Andrea L. Harris Cynthia L. Harris Maryann H. Harrie; Ronald C. Henley Ma A. Hanstein Wcide R. Has Baldwin, NY SL Pete. FL Tampa, FL Iearwater, FL Jacksonmlie. BA, Marketing BA. Special Ed. 8A. Business Ed. 85., Political Sci. BA. Finance Mary L. Hathaway Bertha G. Hawkins Morris Hawkins Elaine L. Hayes Pamela J. Hemhen Laura A Heimers Punta Gorda, FL St Pete, FL Jasper. FL Gainaville, FL Tampa, FL Jacksonville. FL 3A., Advertising 3.4.. Business Admin. BA, CriminalJus. 8.8,, Cn'mirmIJus, 8.5., Anthropology BA, Specie! Ed. 9W8eniors ! Kimberiy A. Hennen Kathleen M . Hennasy Ida L. Hen Kelly A. Hemacki Juan A. Hernandez Debra L. Hemoff Tampq FL Sarasota, FL Invemess, Melbourne, FL Hato Rey, RR. Harborls.. FL BA. Management 8.8., Nursing BA, Sociology 3A., Theatre-Perfonn. 8.3., BiokPre Dental A, EC. Ed. Jean E. Hater I Lash? E. Heusel Monika Heuser Lakeland, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL 8.5., Microbiology 8.5., lnduslHaIEng. BA, Gen. Business , Gloria P. Higgins Kenneth F. H!!! 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Tampa. FL BA. CriminalJus. BA, Bus. Marketing BA. Political Sci. BA, Pbydrology BA Sociology BA, Health Ed. ; L : Daniel D. Imeokparla 7 FL 3.3331:me David C. Jackson Kristen Jackson MemvllJacobcon A: ,NM. 5; Pm., FL Pembroke Pines, FL JencHoJVY Tena' ,NJ Bmdenton. FL BA. ass Com BA. Accounting BA, Management BA, Marketing BA, 8700 A Mass Com. BA. Biology 925eniors Thomas Janer Susan L Jannach Susan L. Jenkins Puma Gorda, FL Tampa FL Lutz, FL 8.4.. Political Sd. BA, Gen. Bus. Adm. BA, Chemistry Barbara L. Jensen . 7 Pamela D. Jessie Cleanuater Okeechobee, FL BA Mass Com. 7Pub. Rel. BA, MktJDistn'b. Ed. BA, Business Ed. TonL M. Jester Andrew R. Johnson Arleen L Johnson Erlc R. Johnson Kimberly F. JOhHSO Ma L- Johnson cola, FL Tallahassee, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL L , '21 : BA, Hbtory 854, Civil Engln. BA, Business Ed. BA Bus. MgmL BA, Mageung BA nglish RaeCIainz Johnson Todd G. Johnson Vickie L. Johnson Water V. Johnson Joseph E. Johnston, Jr. V Carol A. Joiner St Pete, FL Harwinton, CT Tampa, Fl. St. Pete., FL Tampa, FL Hialeah, FL BA, Management BA, Political Sci. BA, Liberal Stud. BA, English BA, Mass Com. BA, BuslnasAdmfn. L A la J. Jones Daisy L. Jones Deborah 5 Jones Sharon L. Jones Diane L Jordan Joyce A. Jordan Jac sonleeJ-I Lakeland,FL Tamqul. Tam mpa FL polio Bch. FL 0 Ech, FL 8.8., Nursing BA, Criminal Jus. 8.8., Nursing 8 8., Social Work BA. Matthath Ed. .8., Nursing Seniory 93 4 2 Susan G. J n Laura Jouben Cher! A. Juergens Martha L Justice Nancy K. Kama Mame F Kamn! Malveme, Dix Hills, NY Glendale. MO Plant Ci . H. Tampa, FL Belleair Bch.. FL BA. Bmadcmh'ng BA, Physical Ed. BA, Physical Ed. BA, Soc. .51. 8A., Speech Com. BA, Psychology x ' x y x Gregg D. Kane Edith D. Ka Robin 8. Kg Ian Ale: Kardoufias Nancy E. Kat: Doofd Kazenstein Phoenix, AZ Fre Tampa, Largo, FL Tea neck, NJ Temple Dermce. FL BA. Markedng 8A., pedal Ed. BA, Sociology BA. Management BA. GBA BA. Management Gary S. Keehan Paul L Keller 5pm? 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