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EX LIBRIS 1944 1944 MOROCCAN Senior Yearbook of the UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA Marion Neil - - • Margie Casal ) Dorothy Richelieu) Emma Mae Murray - Editor-in-chief Associate Editors Business Manager 1 o (j 4 if 6 1 FOREWORD “Let us be patient . . these days of strife, affliction and heartache will cease and trouble our hearts no more. Each new day brings with it readjustments brought on by this war. But our thoughts stray to many cherished memories of past experiences in by-gone days. Our hearts, filled with hope for the future. that this recording of experiences in our alma mater will reach its destination—to that of our boys, “who more than self their country loved.” It has. of course, affected our production but in efTort, diligence, conscientiousness, and perseverance it has remained the same. Looking forward to the future, we. the staff of the Moroccan, present this book. shout the word “onward” to our boys. We have great hopes 1594S6 SSn .T S-S' ( a A DEDICATION To Dr. C. Herbert Laub. we. the staff of the 1944 Moroccan, dedicate this senior yearbook. In choosing him. we were mindful of his interest in our activities and traditions, in our university activities, and in our alumni. We dedicate this book to him because of his valuable aid and advice, and because he has been to us professor, friend, and advisor. Always friendly and pleasant. Dr. Laub is famous for his readings from Dcrc Mabel'' to the last class of every semester. In fondness and admiration we dedicate this book to Dr. Laub. Jln iH moriam These arc our boys that have made a contribution toward peace so great that our everyday smallness is vividly apparent to us. These arc Tampa U. boys who. when called upon, were capable and willing to handle their job and their duty. These arc the boys who laughed a lot, studied with interest, played on our teams, yelled their voices out at games, watched Tampa U. grow, and loved it with pride in their hearts. Then they went out to help our country win a fight. Often they must have thought of Tampa U. in the memories men have when they arc far from familiar things. Now we are remembering them. They shall never be lost to us or to the world, for theirs is a spirit that never dies. We are proud of them. Charles Cannon Hubert Mobley Bob Thomas Roy Parodie George Aubert Bill McCaskill Clarence Lovejoy Tom Healy Glover Beasley Vincent Barsdis UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA BOARD OF TRUSTEES Kenneth I. McKay Carl D. Brorein . Charles F. Blake Ernest Maas.... . .Chairman. Board of Trustees Chairman. Executive Committee . . .Secretary. Board of Trustees ..........................T reasurer John G. Anderson. Jr. H. P. Baya Karl A. Bickel R. J. BlNNICKER Charles F. Blake Carl D. Brorein Albert H. Case J. A. Griffin George B. Howell Frank D. Jackson Howard P. Macfarlane Roland A. D. B. McKay Kenneth I. McKay Ernest Maas J. S. Mims Bill Moody V. V. Sharpe David E. Smiley John B. Sutton James T. Swann S. E. Thomason C. C. Vega. Jr. Wilson ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF M. C. RHODES. Ph.D................Dean and Acting President Harry Dobson........................................Dean of Men MISS RUTH MoeFATT.................................Dean of Women T. W. Witherington.....................................Business Manager ERNEST Maas...........................................Treasurer A. R. MARZELLI.................War Training Area Supervisor Miss Charlotte Anne Thompson. A.B.L..............Librarian Mrs. Jane Davis..........................................Museum Curator Mrs. Johnnie Pate......................................Business Office Harry Gross . :........................................Business Office MRS. IRENE Dozier ..........Secretary in War 'Training Office MRS. TrESLA Johnson..........Secretary to Business Manager Mrs. Sylvia Harbert.................Secretary to the Dean MRS. Ada Fifield....................................Registrar’s Office C. BARTON Baker.....................Building Superintendent Perry Pate...........................Student Union Room Lois Sanchez............................................Cashier 8th COLLEGE TRAINING DETACHMENT William F. Wright, Capt. A C...........Commanding Officer Malcolm C. Alfriend. Capt. A.C...................Adjutant Fred Hawlik. Jr.. 2nd Lt. A.C....Physical Fitness Instructor UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF MILLER K. Adams, B.A..........Head of Department and Associate Professor of Physical Education Douglas R. Angus. Ph D.....................Professor of English Mildred D. Babcock. D.Ed................Associate Professor of Elementary Education Guy G. Becknell. Ph D......................Professor of Physics Ruth E. Bell, Ph.D. pending............. Associate Professor of Secretarial Science Norman BORCHARDT......................Assistant Professor of Art Elizabeth CONNALLY. O.B...........Assistant Professor of Speech JOE S. CONTE. B.S.......... Assistant Professor of Mathematics Charles C. Denney, Ph.D. . . Associate Professor of Psychology Harry Dobson...............................Instructor in Music ILSE HUEBNER............................... Instructor in Piano Louise Hunter, A.B........................Instructor in German MAURICE W. Isaacson. M.A..........Associate Professor of Physics JESSE L. Keene. A.M..............Associate Professor of History C. Herbert Laub, Ph.D......................Professor of History Amalia Lautz, Ph.D......................Associate Professor of Home Economics Mary Nora Lovejoy..........................Army Medical Aid A. R. Marzeli.I. . . .Assistant Professor of Engineering Drawing Ruth Moffatt, M.A...................... Assistant Professor of Physical Education JAMES Mortland. Assistant Professor of Engineering Drawing LOUIS A. Nava, A.B.. B.S.........Assistant Professor of Spanish STEPHEN F. Park, M.M.. . .Associate Professor of Music Theory ARTHUR E. PEFLEY. M.A............Associate Professor of Physics M. C. Rhodes. Ph.D....................Professor of Mathematics LeRoy O. SMITH. M.A..............Associate Professor of Business Administration and Economics CORNELIUS Steinberg. M.A. . .Instructor in Latin and French FLORENCE Stumpf. M.A............Instructor in Music Education MELVIN L. Vines, B.A. Head Coach and Associate Professor in Physical Education REUBEN D. Webb, M.S..............Associate Professor of English GEORGE A. Williams, PlI.D. .............Professor of Chemistry LYMAN Wiltse..................Director of Music and Associate Professor in Voice and Violin David ZielONKA, A.B., B.H., Rabbi. . . .Associate Professor in Old Testament. Sociology MARCE C. RHODES PhD. Acting President, The University of Tampa, since January, 1944 JAMES ELLIOTT MOONEY Ed.D., L.H.D., Sc.D. President, The University of Tampa. 1940-1944 Resigned, effective January, 1944 ADMINISTRATION THOMAS W. WITHERINGTON Business Manager A. RICHARD MARZELLI Coordinator for War Training Courses Resigned, effective March 20. 1944 MUSIC Stephen F. Park Lyman Wilts© Harry Dobson Use Huebner ENGLISH AND SPEECH Reuben Webb D. R. Angus Elizabeth Connally FAC PSYCHOLOGY C. C. Denney FOREIGN LANGUAGES Cornelius Steinberg Louis A. Nava HOME ECONOMICS Amalia Lautz SOCIOLOGY AND RELIGION Rabbi David Zielonka PHYSICS AND BIOLOGY George A. Williams Guy G. Becknell ULTY HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT Jesse L. Keene C. Herbert Laub MATHEMATICS James Mortland Guy G. Beckneli M. C. Rhodes BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Ruth E. Bell LeRoy O. Smith PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ruth Moffatt Miller K. Adams Melvin L. Vines Charlotte Anne Thompson Ruth Molfatt ADMINISTRATION .WWVWAW.W. FACULTY IN SERVICE Donald D. Bede, Ph.D......................Army David E. Bunting, Ph.D.................Marines Paul Edwards, B.S.........................Navy Glen Johnson, Ph.D........................Army Robert Kasriel, B.S.......................Army Russell King, A.B.........................Navy W. Porter McLendon, M.A..................Army John O Mullen, B.S........................Navy James E. Nesworthy, M.S..................Navy Stephen F. Park, M.M.....................Army SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS MARION NEIL ... FRANCES PIAZZA LOUISE SIPES .. ..........President ....Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer MABEL LOUISE AUGHINBAUGH Bachelor of A rl« Tampa. Florida Major: Music Minor: English Chorus. 1, 2, 3. 4; Moroccan Stall, 2. 3. 4; 313 Masquers, 2, Orchestra, 3; Charter Member Alpha Mu Tau, 2; Sigma Alpha Iota Pledge; Piano Re- citals. 2, 3, 4. MARGARET LOUISE BACHMAN Bachelor of Science Tampa, Florida Majors: General Science, Elementary Specialization Baptist Student Union, 1. 2; Brush and Palette Club, 3. 4; Freshman Volley- ball Team. 1; Freshman Basketball Team, 1; Dean's List, 1, 2; Plebettes, 4; Sadie Hawkins' Day Dance Com- mittee, 4; Sonior Honor Roll, 4. MARGIE CASAL Bachelor of Science in lidncation Tampa, Florida Major: Elementary Education Minor: Spanish Alpha Gamma Sorority, 1, 2, 3, 4; Var- sity Cheerleader, 2; Sigma Kappa Nu Daughter, 2; Tau Omega Ring Dance Sponsor, 2; Student Council, 4; Secre- tary-Treasurer, 4; Minaret, 4; Future Teachers oi America, 4; Secretary, 4; Moroccan, 4; Associate Editor, 4. Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, 4; Junior Maid in the Senior Court,3; Senior Hall ol Fame,4. IDA MAE DAVIDSON liachelor of Science in Education Ghatox, Vermont Majors: Art, English. History and Government Minor: Education Brush and Palette. 1. 2, 3, Future Teachers of America, 2, 3; Methodist Student Organization, 2, 3; Senior Honor Roll, 4. MANUEL DELGADO liachelor of Science in Education Tampa, Florida Majors: Social Science, Foreign Languages, English Minor: Education Rho Nu Delta. 1, 2; Future Teachers of America, 3. 4; Junior Rotarian, 4; Dean's List, 3. 4; Senior Honor Roll, 4. LOTTIE EMBERTON liachelor of Science in Education Port Tampa City, Fuihida Majors: Elementary Specialization. English Minors: Music, Social Studies Chorus. 2,- Castles in Spain. 2; Elijah, 3; Senior Honor Roll, 4. MARILYN ELIZABETH ERWIN Bachelor of Science in Education Tampa, Florida Majors: History and Government Minors: English, Sociology, Education Alpha Gamma Sorority, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pledge President, 1; Sergeant-at- Arms, 3; Prosidont, 4; President of the Student Body, 4; Who's Who Among Students in Amorican Universities and Colleges, 4, Senior Hall of Fame, 4; Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer, 3; Junior Banquet Committee, 3; Jun- ior Carnival Committee, 3; Dean's List, 2, 3, 4; Senior Honor Roll, 4; Fu- ture Teachers of America, 4; Intra- murals, 2, 3, 4; Senior Honor, 4, NANCY V. GIUNTA Bachelor of Science in Education Tampa, Fumida Majors: English, Social Studies Minors: Psychology, Spanish 313 Masquers, 2, 3; Treasurer, 3; Alpha Psi Omega, 4; La Tortulia, 2, 3; Treas- urer, 3; Methodist Student Organiza- tion, 1, 2, 3; Secretary, 1; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4. Varsity Show, 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3; Intramurals, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Volleyball, 3, 4; Var- sity Basketball, 3, 4; Minaret, 2, 3. 4; Moroccan Staff, 4; Plebettes, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll, 2, 3; Senior Honor Roll, 4. MIRIAM DAVIS GREEN Bachelor of Artt Harvky. Illinois Major: Music Minors: English, Psychology. Sociology Sigma Theta Phi, 1, 2, 3; Treasurer, 2; Pledge Mother, 3; Band, 1, 2, 3; Or- chestra, 1, 2, 3; Chorus, 1, 2, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2; All Girls Chorus and Or- chestra, 3; Elijah, 1; Varsity Show, 1; Alpha Mu Tau, Sigma Alpha Iota Pledge, 1, 2, 3; First Aid Unit, 1, 2; Tau Omega Sister, 1. 2, 3; Dean's List, 3; Announcement Chairman, 3; Moroc- can Staff, 1, 2, 3; Freshman Editor. 1; Sophomore Editor, 2; Activities Edi- tor, 3; Senior Honor Roll, 4. MARIANNA HARRISON liti eh el or of Science in Education Tampa. Pia rida Major: Speech Minor: English 313 Masquers, 1. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega, 2, 3, 4. Archery Team, 1; Uni- versity ol Alabama, 3; Florida State College lor Women, 4. LAURA HESTER HOFMANN Bachelor of Science in Education Tampa, Fi.oiiida Major: Music Minor: History Sigma Theta Phi Sorority, 3,4; Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Mu Tau, 2, 3; Charier Member, 2; President, 3; Sigma Alpha Iota Provisional Chapter, 4; President, 4; Methodist Student Organization, 1, 2, 3, 4,- Vice-President, 2; Operetta Stall, 1, 2; Soloist Annual Oratorio, 2; Prolessor Park's Composition Recital, 2, 3; Front Porch Frolics, 1, 2; Senior Honor Roll, 4. ELIZABETH ADELAIDE HOLTON Bachelor of Science in Education Tampa, Fiorida Majors: English, Social Studies Minors: Education, Biology Alpha Gamma Sorority, 1, 2, 3. 4; Most Outstanding Pledge, I; Sergeant-at- Arms, 4; Phi Society, 2. 3. 4; Dean's List, 1,2,3,4; Chorus, 2, 3; Intramurals, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Volleyball, 3; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Vice-Presi- dent, 3; Baptist Student Union, 2, 3. 4; Publicity Director, 3; Senior Honor Roll, 4. MARJORIE VIVIAN HOMAN liachelor of Science in II urine Atlminislralion Tamm, Florida Major: Business Administration Minor: Spanish Intramurals, 1, 2; Varsity Volleyball, 2; Varsity Basketball, 2; Freshman Volleyball, 1. RUBY SASSER JONES liachelor of Scit nee in Education Tampa, Florida Majors: Elementary Education, Social Studies Minor: English Senior Honor Roll, 4. MARILYN MORRIS LEVY liachelor of Science Tampa, Florida Majors: Physical Education, English Minors: Sociology, Science, Education Student Council, 3, 4; Junior Repre- sentative, 3; Honorary Member, 4; Vice-President Florida Student Gov- ernment Association, 3, 4; Junior Car- nival Committoo, 2; Women's Defense Council, 2; Chairman, 2; First Aid Unit, 3; Futuro Teachers of America, 4; Orchesis, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President, 3; President, 4; Operetta, 1; Varsity Show, 2; Dance Recital, 1, 2, 3, 4; May Day, 1, 2, 4; Minaret Staff, 2, 3. 4; Sports Editor, 2, 3, 4; Moroccan Staff. 2, 3, 4; Assistant Sports Editor, 2; Fac ulty Editor,3; Associate Editor,3; Sen- ior Class Editor, 4; Intramurals, 1. 2, 3. 4; Plebette Manager, 1. 2; Chairman Women's Intramural Board, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 1, 3, 4; State Volleyball Meet, 1; Manager, 1, Chairman Tri- City Play Day, 2; Physical Education Club, 1, 2; Sigma Kappa Nu Daugh- ter, 2, 3, 4; Phi Society, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, 3, 4; Listed in Finer Bits of Feminity, 3; Senior Hall of Fame, 4; Dean's List, 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll, 4; Senior Honor Roll, 4. DAISY ELLEN LEWIS Bachelor of Art Newport, Rhode Island Major: Music Minor: Psychology Band. 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra. 4; Chorus, 1. 2. 3. 4; 313 Masquers, 1, 2; Interna- tional Relations Club. 1; Alpha Mu Tau, 3; Sigma Alpha Iota Pledge, 4; Oratorio. 1, 2; Operetta. 1. 2; Dormi- tory Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; University Trio, 1, 2; Minaret Stall. 1. 2; Moroccan Stall, 4. DOROTHY RUTH MARETT Bachelor of Science in Education I,imona, Florida Major: Sociology Minor. English Alpha Gamma Sorority, 1,2,3,4; Bap- tist Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Magazine Representative, 4; Young Women's Association, 1, 2. WILLIE IONE MERCER Bachelor of Science in Education Tampa, Florida Majors: English, Social Studies Minor: Education Dean's List, 1, 2. 3, 4; Phi Society, 2; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3, 4; Presi- dent ; Stato Devotional Chairman. 3; Future Teachers ol America, 4; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, 4; Dean's and Registrar's Oflice, 1, 2, 3, 4; Mo- roccan Stall, Faculty Editor, 4; Senior Honor Roll. 4. MARION NEIL Bachelor of Science in Education Tampa, Florida Majors: Art, Elementary Education Specialization Minor: Sociology Sigma Theta Phi Sorority, 1, 2, 3, 4; Historian, 2; Prosidont, 3, 4; Pan-Hel- lenic Council, 3, 4; Vice-President, 3; President, 4; Junior Carnival Commit- tee, Junior Banquet Committee, Sen- ior Class President, Student Council Vice-President, 4; Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, 3, 4, Minaret Cadet News Editor, 4; Feature Section of Moroccan. 3; Sen- ior Hall of Fame, 4; Honor Roll, 1, 2; Dean's List, 3; Future Teachers of America, 4; Brush and Palette Art Club, 2. 3; Treasurer, 2; President, 3; Quill Club, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union. 1, 2. 3, 4; Council. 4; First Aid Unit, 3; Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball. 2: Senior Honor Roll, 4. FRANCES PIAZZA Bachelor of Science in Education Tampa, Florida Major: Home Economics Minor: Chemistry Alpha Gamma Sorority, 1, 2, 3. 4; Pan Hellenic Representative, 2; Secretary, 3; Vice-Prosidont, 4, Intramurals, 1, 2, 3; La Tertulia, 1, 2; Vice-President. 2; Ellen H. Richards Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Reporter, 2; President. 4; Vice-Prosidont Senior Class, 4; Who's Who Among Students in Amer- ican Collogos and Univorsitios, 4; Senior Honor Roll, 4. JOSEPHINE PULLARA Bachelor of Science in Education Tampa, Florida Major: Home Economics Minor: Chemistry Freshmen Volloyball, 1; Freshman Basketball, 1; Plebettes, 1, 2, 3, 4; La Tertulia, 1. 2, 3, 4; Secretary, 3; Ellen H. Richards Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; VicG-Presidont, 3, 4; Newman Club, 4. MAURINE EUNICE ROBLES Ho (hr lor of Science in Education Tampa, Florida Majors: English, Music Minor: Education Who's Who Among Students in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities, 3; Senior Hall of Fame, 3; Doan's List, 1. 2, 3; Editor Sigma Alpha Iota Provi- sional Chapter, 3; Alpha Mu Tau, 2; Vice-President Junior Class. 2; Junior Marshal at Graduation, 2; President Baptist Student Union, 3; Vice-Presi- dent, 2; State Vice-President, 2; Listed in Finer Bits ol Femininity, 2; Moroc- can Staff, 3; Faculty Editor, 3: Assist- ant Organizations Editor, 2; Minaret Staff, 2, 3; Quill Club, 2; Reporter, 2; Future Teachers of America, 2, 3; Charter Member, 2; Women's and Mixed Glee Club, I, 2, 3; Band, 3; Operetta, 1; Varsity Show, 2; Orato- rio, 1, 2; Emergency First Aid Unit, 2; Junior Carnival Committee, 2; Senior Honor Roll. 4. ETHEL NORMA ROLLINS llochelor of Science in Education Pom Tampa C.ty, Florida Major: Physical Education Minors: Sociology, Education, Social Studies, English Sigma Theta Phi Sorority, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Manager, 2; Pan Hellenic Representative, 3; Parliamentarian,3; Intramurals, 1, 2. 3, 4; Physical Edu- cation Club, 1, 2; La Tcrtulia, 1, 2. 3; Chorus, 2; Operelta. 1, 2; Baptist Stu- dent Union, 1. 2, 3, 4; Orchesis, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President, 4; Varsity Volleyball, 1. 2. 3. 4; Varsity 3asketball. 1. 2, 3. 4; Women's Tennis Champion. 1; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4, State Vol- leyball Meet. 1; Tri-City Play Day, 2. GLORIA CECILE RUNTON Hnchelor of Arts Tampa, Florida Major: English Minor: French Alpha Gamma Sorority, 1, 2. 3, 4; Publicity, 2; Treasurer, 2, 3. 4; Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; President and Co-Founder. 3; Quill Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chairman of Muezzin, 1; Secre- tary-Treasurer, 2; President, 3; Mo- roccan, 2, 3; Sophomore Editor, 2; Lit- erary Editor, 3; Finer Bits of Femin- inity, 3; Election Committee, 1. 2, 3; Chairman, 2; Operetta Staff, 1, 2; Chairman, 2; Script, 1, 2; Chorus, 1. 2; Minaret, 1; Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2; Library Assistant, 1, 2, 3, 4; Doan's List and Honor Roll, 1, 2. 3, 4; Senior Honor Roll, 4; Cum Laude, 4. LOUISE ELIZABETH SIPES Bachelor of Seienct in Education Tampa, Ki.okii a Majors: History, Government, English Minors: Sociology, Education Alpha Gamma Sorority, 3, 4; Out- standing Pledge. 3; President of Pledges. 3; Secretary, 4; Pan-Hellcnic Council, 4; Treasurer, 4; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee. 3; Quill Club, 2, 3, 4; intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America, 4; Secretary- Treasurer, 4; Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class, 4; Moroccan Staff, 4; Circulation Manager, 4; Senior Honor Roll. 4. KATHERINE HANNAH WOHL Bachelor of Science i r Education Tampa, Flohida Majors: English, Social Studios Minor: Education Future Teachers of America, 3, 4; Secretary, 3; Dean's List. 2, 3; Senior Honor Roll, 4. MURIEL VERA YARBROUGH Bachelor of Science in Education Tampa, Fi.obida Majors: Physical Education and Social Studies Minor: English Alpha Gamma Sorority, 1, 2, 3, 4; Outstanding Pledge, 1; Pledge Cap- tain. 4; Intramural Manager, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer, 4; Freshman Basketball Team; Freshman Volleyball Team; Varsity Basketball Team; Varsity Volleyball Team; Dean's List, 3; Mo- roccan Sports Editor, 4; Who’s V ho Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities, 4; Orchesis, 2, 3, 4; Operetta, 1, 2; State Volleyball Meet, 1; Tri-City Play Day, 2. SENIORS Not Pictured HAZEL TOON COLE Bachelor of Science in Education Actor, Indiana Major: Education Minors: English. History Transfor from Toachors College of Indianapolis and Indiana University; Senior Honor Roll, 4. MARION BROWN NAVA Bachelor of Science in Education Tampa, Fi.okii a Certificated in English, Social Studies, Spanish, Elementary Education Transfor from Greenville Women's College, Greenville, South Ccrolina; Senior Honor Roll, 4. RECEP ONUR Bachelor of Science in B usince A dminislration Turkey Majors: Business, Commerce, Economics Minor: Physical Education EDWARD HALL RAYERMANN Bachelor of Science Tampa, Florida Major: Chemistry Minors: Mathematics. Physics Transfer from University of Miami. TEOBALDO ZACCHINI Bachelor of Science Tampa, Florida Major: Chomistry Minor: French I UNDERGRADUATE SENIORS I I i; W.VWV Ruth Bartlett Karl Chambers James Forsgren Margaret Havlik Dorothy Richelieu Irene Sybil Rosenberg Edyth Susel JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS VIRGINIA SMITH..... VIVIAN SOLAK........ LORRAINE OGLESBY.. ...........President .....Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer i JUNIOR CLASS Karl Chambers Willie Minardi Dorothy Potion Cheatham Ellen Mooney Esther Crowo Lorraine Oglesby Ida Mao Davidson Ruth O'Kain Eleanor Amy Fisk Alba Pclaez Margaret Havlik Virginia Smith Robert Anderson Lindahl Gerry Thrasher Wilcio Linor Nelda Mae Sweat Dorothae Mallard Samuel D. Swoat Nancy Marsh Vivian Solak Rosalie Mathis Frances Wylos Laura Mayor Boulah Mae Yoagly SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS CATHERINE BOWEN...... MARY CATHERINE MARTIN BETTY IO ADAIR........ ...........President .....Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORES Betty Jo Adair Alice Arias James Austin Mary D. Bailiff Mary Esther Baker Raymond Berg Doyle Bluemle Marea Bordt Isabel Loman Borum Catherine Bowon Marjorie Brorein Hazel Bryan Angelina Castellano Rosario Ciccarollo Dorothy Clark Martha Jane Coler Reonthia Constantino Violot Conte Joe Cosio Ella Mae Dale Jack Fitzgerald Bette Garrison Anna Marie Gibson Ian Gotler Margarita Gutierrez Jeanne Hill Wanna Huntor Paul S. Hunton Shirley Kaufman Sara Jane Knight Betty Lucdtko Mary Catherine Martin Mary Julia Mena James E. Moonoy, Jr. Emma Mao Murray Gloria Nicholas Peggy Pepper Dorothy Pratt Janie Price Justine Prince Lois Sanchez Frank Sheppard Betty Anno Smith Troy Smith Carmela Melina Tomasino Guy Vasquez Teddy Velousis FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS BETTY FAYE CUMBIE PENN DAWSON.... MARGUERITE ROYER .......... President .....Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer AW.VJV WM FRESHMEN Aprilo, Matthow V. Chavez, Albert Crandall, Clarence E. Cruz, Ezokiel Dawson, W. Penn Dayan, Isaac Ford. M. Mansen Fussell, William Barnard, Betty Jane Barton, Alico Bittman, Clara Ann Brownsoy, Betty Jane Cazin, Violet Chadwick. Botty Jane Crews, Barbara Cumbie. Botty Faye Curtis, Betty Lou Dally, Lois Davis. Billie Diaz. Alex Elozory, Zolda Fooger. Louise Ferlita, Mamie Ferraro. Marian Ficarrotta, Gloria BOYS Gibson. Jamos Hartung. Don Kennedy. Kenneth King, Edward King. J. Gordon Landress, John R. Lee. Gordon Melendreras, Marcelino GIRLS Gonzalez, Dorothy Hardy, Ruth Israelson. Betty Ruth Jackson, Dorothy Jackson, Margaret Jonos, Mary Jo Loulianos, Irone LaMotto. Joan Leflcr. Irone Lera, Dalia Lerios, Mary Lewis. Catherine MacDuIfie, Mary Louise Mack, Peggy Manning, Harriet Mayor, Lucile Miner, Lola Muniz. Sarah McClondon. Jamos McMurray, Sam F. Nottingham, William O'Kain, Dennis Pacheco. Joseph B. Pullara, Anthony Ripple, Richard Williford, Jimmy McQueen, Vivian McSwain. Kathryn Palmer. Joyce Pato. Paula Perez, Josephine Pullara. Annie Ramil, Josephine Richards, Laura Rivoro. Elena Roddonbery. Graco Rodriguez, Norcida Royal. Dena Royer. Marguerite Soils. Jacquolino Stathis, Gloria Fornandoz. Morcodos Hill, Jeanne SENIOR GRADUATION PROGRAM ■WWW. SUNDAY, JUNE FOURTH 4:00 P.M. Baccalaureate Service Assembly Hall 5:00 P.M. Faculty Women's Tea............... Rawlings Room MONDAY, JUNE FIFTH 10:30 A.M. Class Day Exercises...........................Assembly Hall Planting of Ivy.........................University Campus TUESDAY. JUNE SIXTH 8:15 P.M. Commencement Exercises Municipal Auditorium STUDENT COUNCIL PURPOSE: To create and fo3ter a proper spirit, to promote the general welfare of the University, and to encourage loyalty in its student body. President....................................Elizabeth Erwin Vice-President.............................Marion Neil Secretary-Treasurer.............................Margie Casal Senior Representative...........................Miriam Green Junior Representative..........................Rosalie Mathis Junior Representative.........................Virginia Smith Sophomore Representative.............Catherine Bowen Sophomore Representative...............Emma Mae Murray Freshman Representative.....................Betty Faye Cumbie Freshman Representative..................Mary Jo Jones Advisors..................Ruth Moffatt, Jesse L. Keene ■i WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 1944 This honor comes in recognition of the merit and accomplishment of the student. Only those have been chosen who have the out- standing qualifications of character, scholarship, leadership in extracurricular activities and the promise of usefulness to busi- ness and society in later life. Margie Casal Karl Chambers Elizaboth Erwin Marilyn Levy Willie Morcor Marion Neil Frances Piazza Maurino Robles Muriel Yarbrough PHI SOCIETY This Freshman honorary scholastic organization is a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. MEMBERS Betty Jo Adair Karl Chambers Betty Holton Marilyn Levy Willie lone Mercer Emma Mae Murray DEAN'S LIST The Dean's List is composed of all regularly enrolled university students whose semester average is 2.5 or above. Virginia Smith................ 2.87 Josephine Pullara............. 2.83 V illie lone Mercer........... 2.80 Vivian Solak.................. 2.78 Marjorie Brorein.............. 2.75 Frances Piazza................ 2.68 Miriam Green.................. 2.67 Gloria Ficarrotta............. 2.66 Emma Mae Murray............... 2.64 Rosalie Mathis................ 2.63 Betty Jo Adair................ 2.61 Alice Arias................... 2.60 Betty Luedtke................. 2.58 Ida Mae Davidson.............. 2.57 Elizabeth Erwin............... 2.50 Ellen Mooney.................. 2.50 SENIOR HONOR ROLL The Senior Honor Roll is limited to those graduating seniors who have a three and o n e - h a 11 semesters' average of 2.0 or more. Maurine Robles Willie lone Mercer Marilyn Levy ‘Lottie Emborton Elizabeth Holton Gloria Runton Ida Mao Davidson Marion Neil Margie Bachman Louise Sipes Manuel Delgado Laura Hester Hofmann Katherine Wohl Elizabeth Erwin Miriam Green Frances Piazza •Ruby Sasser Jones Nancy Giunta Not Pictured •Hazel Toon Cole •Marion Nava •August Graduates J ORGANIZATIONS MOROCCAN STAFF Editor-in-Chief..................Marion Neil Associate Editors.....................Margie Casa! Dorothy Richelieu Faculty Advisor..........Dr. C. Herbert Laub Business Manager.............Emma Mae Murray Circulation Manager...................Louise Sipes DR. C. H. LAUB Fatuity Advisor MOROCCAN STAFF Business Assistants.........................Vivian Solak Eleanor Fisk Lorraine Oglesby Frances Piazza Nancy Giunta Feature Editor...........................Elizabeth Erv in Art Editor...................................Hazel Bryan Faculty Editors.................Willie lone Mercer Maurine Robles Organization Editors..........Miriam D. Green Daisy Lewis Mabel Aughinbaugh Literary Editors..............Dorothae Mallard Virginia Smith Rosalie Mathis Sports Editor.................Muriel Yarbrough Senior Class Editor...............Marilyn Levy Junior Class Editor...............Karl Chambers Sophomore Class Editor............Betty Jo Adair Freshman Class Editor.........Betty Faye Cumbie Snapshot Editor...................Eleanor Fisk Typists.......................Marguerite Royer Alice Arias L MINARET STAFF Editor-in-Chief. .. . Associate Editor. . Business Manager Faculty Advisor. .. .....Virginia Smith .....Rosalie Mathis Betty Faye Cumbie .....A. R. Marzelli -WWW. MINARET STAFF News Editor.............. Editorial Editor........... Society Editor........... Sports Editor............ Cadet News Editor........ Fashions Editor.......... Feature Editor........... Cartoonist............... Circulation Manager.... Typists.................. Marguerite Royer Emma Mae Murray ... Elizabeth Erv in . .Lorraine Oglesby ......Marilyn Levy .......Marion Neil .....Bette Garrison .. Catherine 3owen .......Hazel Bryan .Eleanor Amy Fisk .......Vivian Solck Alice Arias Reporters: Kitty Martin, Betty Lou Curtis, Nancy Marsh, Lois Sanchez, Marie Gibson, Dorothy Richelieu, Margie Casal, Ronnie Constantine, Betty Jo Adair, Peggy Pepper, Mary Julia Mena and Joyce Palmer MEMBERS OF GIRLS' DORMITORY Eleanor Fisk Doris Thompson Vivian Van Wormer Laura Mayor Lucille Mayor Lois Dailey Gloria Stathis Margaret Havlik Bette Garrison Kitty Martin Lulu Cardullar Gloria Nickolas Irene Rosenburg Maurine Gayman Shirley Brooks Mary Lerios Daisy Lewis Kay Lewis Dotty Richelieu Sara Jane Knight Ann Burns Jeanne Hill FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA BENJAMIN C. GRAHAM CHAPTER National Charter Secured 1942 OFFICERS President.......................Dorothy Richelieu Secretary-Treasurer................ Louise Sipes MEMBERS Maurine Robles Ida Mae Davidson Willie Mercer Manuel Delgado Norma Rollins Baptist Student Union Faculty Advisor...Mr. Reuben D. Webb Pastor Advisor....Dr. Roland Q. Lcavell PURPOSE: To achieve a three-lold cooper- ative enlinkment between the students, the college, and the church. OFFICERS President................Maurine Robles Enlislmont Vice-President ............ ....................Betty Faye Cumbie Social Vice-President....Betty Ann Smith Devotional Vice-President .. .Willie Mercer Secretary-Treasurer .....Frances Wyle3 Recording Secretary......Laura Richards Publicity Chairman..........Marion Neil Baptist Student Magazine Representa- tive . ...................Dorothy Marctt Music Chairman..............Hazel Bryan Methodist Student Organization FOUNDED 1939 Faculty Advisor..Dr. C. H. Laub PURPOSE: To serve as a connecting link between the University student body and the local churches. OFFICERS President.....................Marie Gibson Vice-President.................Alba Pelaez Secretary.......................Paula Pate Treasurer.................. Karl Chambers Pastor Advisor.............Harry H. Waller Members constitute all students who are Mcthcdists Newman Club CHARTERED 1944 OFFICERS President...................Mary Julia Mena Vice-President.........Ronnie Constantine Secretary......................Irene Leller Treasurer.........................Margarita Gutierrez Reporter............Mary Catherine Martin PURPOSE: The Newman Club is a Catholic Club of Catholic Culture and Catholic Fel- lowship that shall foster the spiritual, intel- lectual, and social interests of the Catholic Students of the University of Tampa. ALPHA MU TAU Petitioning Sigma Alpha Iota. National Professional Music Fraternity ALPHA MU TAU CHARTERED IN 1942 Accepted as a provisional chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota in 1943 Colors: Maroon and Gold Flower: Red Rose Theme: Friendship and Music Advisor........Mrs. Lyman Wiltse. Sigma Theta Chapter COjGQCC t V- I C C C V- L L — — i ,, 4 vj sj President.......... Vice-President..... Secretary......... Treasurer......... Chaplain........... Social Chairman. . Program Chairman Publicity Chairman Sergeant-at-Arms.. OFFICERS ........Laura Hester Hofmann ................Eleanor Fisk ..........Mabel Aughinbaugh ...............Miriam Green ............Dorothae Mallard ................Daisy Lewis ................Hazel Bryan ............. Maurine Robles ................Vivian Solak Laura Mayor Betty Jo Hance Emma Mae Murray Peggy Pepper Marie Schlichter MEMBERS Mary Goodson Mary Collura Ruth Morgan Marie Furr Marjorie DeKindcr Pledge: Catherine Lewis PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL Advisor RUTH MOFFAT Purpose: To promote equity and justice, and to create a spirit of amity between the Greek letter organizations. OFFICERS .Marion Neil, Sigma Theta Phi Elizabeth Erwin, Alpha Gamma .. Rosalie Mathis, Delta Kappa Louise Sipes, Alpha Gamma REPRESENTATIVES Dorothae Mallard, Delta Kappa Vivian Solak, Sigma Theta Phi President..... Vice-President Secretary...... Treasurer...... ALPHA GAMMA FOUNDED 1936 Colors Green and White CHARTERED 1937 Flower Chrysanthemum Adviser DR. AMALIA LAUTZ OFFICERS President..................... Vice-President............... Secretary.................... Treasurer.................... Sergeant-at-Arms.............. . Elizabeth Erwin .. . Frances Piazza .....Louise Sipes Muriel Yarbrough ....Betty Holton Marea Bordt Laura Richards Betty Ruth Israelson Violet Conte Margie Casal Louise Feeger MEMBERS Alice Barton Dot Marett Dot Pratt Ina Gotler Shirley Kaufman Jo Perez Katherine McSwain PLEDGES Dalia Lera Jo Ramil Jackie Sells Dot Jackson DELTA KAPPA FOUNDED 1933 Colors Red and White CHARTERED 1933 Flowers Red and White Carnation Adviser MRS. R. P. CONNALLY OFFICERS President.................... Vice-President............... Recording Secretary.......... Corresponding Secretary...... Treasurer.................... . .. .Rosalie Mathis .. Virginia Mathis .Dorothy Richelieu ....Ellen Mooney ....Nancy Marsh MEMBERS Bette Garrison Kitty Martin Peggy Pepper Catherine Bowen Marjorie Brorein Betty Jo Adair Dorothy Mallard Lois Sanchez Pledge Esther Baker Betty Luedtke Gloria Stathis Mary Jo Jones Harriet Manning Peggy Mack Joyce Palmer Ruth Hardy d SIGMA THETA PHI FOUNDED 1934 Colors Blue and Silver Advisor CHARTERED 1934 Flower Red Rose CHARLOTTE THOMPSON OFFICERS President..... Marion Neil Secretary.............Marie Gibson Vice-President. Vivian Solak Treasurer... Lorraine Oglesby Emma Mae Murray Ronnie Constantine Betty Faye Cumbie Miriam D. Green Mary Julia Mena Alice Arias MEMBERS Martha Jane Coler Norma Rollins Eleanor Fisk Mary L. Mangin Laura Hester Hofmann 1-aura Mayor Marguerite Royer Betty Jane Brownsey Betty Jane Chadwick Irene Lefler Dorothy Gonzales Betty Lou Curtis PLEDGES Jackie Barnard Clara Ann Bittmann Ella Mae Dale Catherine Lewis MEMBERS OF ALL-GIRL UNIT Mims Green Lucille Mayor Ruth Hardy Lois Dally Laura Mayor Laura Hester Hofmann Peggy Mack Dot Mallard Kay Lewis Jean Wiltse Daisy Lewis Kay Barkley Wiltse Catherine McSwain Ruth Morgan Maurine Robles Sylvia Harman Peggy Pepper Hazel Bryan Billie Higginbotham Mary Collura Mance Lewis Mance Furr Milicia Tommarino Jackie Sells -W.SW. MANAGERS Left to right—Murray, Levy, Tomasino. Baker, Constan- tino, Yarbrough. VARSITY BASKETBALL Back row, left to right—Castellano, Neil. Barnard, Mack, Sanches, Fccger, Pate, Pullara. Front row—Curr.bic, Guinta, 3akcr, Levy, Yarbrough, Conte, Tomasino. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Back row, left to right—Castellano. Baker, Guinta, Sanchotz, Tomasino, Conte. Front row—Cumbie, Levy. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL Back row, loft to right—Barnard, Mack, Pate. Front row—Feeger, McSwain, Pullara. D K Back row, left to right—Sanchez, Bowen, Mack. Front row—Jones, Baker, Adair S T P Back row, left to right—Arias, Noil, Cumbie. Oglesby. Front row—Brownsey. Constantine, Murray. PLEBETS Back row, left to right—Castellano, Guinta, Levy, Bar- nard, Pate. Front row—Pullara, Tomasino, McQueen. A G Back row, left to right — Bordt, Gotler, Erwin, Sipes, Perez. Front row—Conte, Yarbrough, Marett, Feeger, McSwain. THE HALL OF FAME Margie . . . Upon her wit doth earthly honour wait, and virtue stoops and trembles at her frown . . . Miss Casal Elizabeth . . . None knew thee but to love thee, none named thee but to praise . . . Miss Erwin Marilyn . . . The softer charm that in her manner lies, is framed to captivate, yet not surprise . . . Miss Levy ' Marion . . . Her air, her manners, all who saw admired; courteous, though coy, and gentle, though retired . . . Miss Neil Dorothy . . . She walks in beauty, like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies . . . Miss Richelieu Maurine . . . So unaffected, so compos'd a mind; so firm, so soft, yet so refin'd . . . Miss Robles Intelligent Advertising Is Low Cost Selling To send salesmen to homes of 100.000 Sunday Tribune subscribers would cost an incalculable sum. To mail penny postcards to these subscribers would cost $1,000. . . . (One cent per subscriber.) To run a full page ad in the Sunday Tribune would cost less than half the cost of postcards . . . (less than one-half cent per subscriber.) With low-cost selling essential to mass production, intel- ligent advertising contributes directly to America's high standard of living. TAMPA TRIBUNE The Tribune Press • Radio Station WFLA Compliments and Best Wishes to the Class of 1944 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF TAMPA Compliments of SHEA PRANGE PHARMACY Compliments of BRYN-ALAN STUDIOS (pDhiAjodtA 502 Tampa Street Tampa. Fla. Compliment of Tampa Drug Company HOME OF ALLEN'S DRUG PRODUCTS Money-buck liuurunlee ASK YOUR DRUGGIST Compliment of SEMINOLE FURNITURE COMPANY ADAMS-MAGNON INCORPORATED JEWELRY CO. FURNITURE FOR ANY HOME Corner Lafayette and Hyde Park 510 FRANKLIN STREET TAMPA Success to the UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA GRADUATES From I. W. PHILLIPS CO. Headquarters for all Home Improvements for Remodeling and New Homes Corner Morgan and Bell Streets Compliments and Best Wishes to the Class of 1944 TAMPA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY WON’T YOU HAV - A - TAMPA CIGAR? ELI WITT CIGAR CO. TAMPA, FLORIDA cfUisinjditf CafirtsLrua HIT AND CLIFF CHAMBERS, Owners Y.M.C.A. Building • 810-312 Zack St. • Tampa, Florida CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '44 Builders All Over The Southeast PAUL SMITH CONSTRUCTION CO. I X COM I'Oll ATKI G K N E R A I C () N T R A C T () R S Miami Tampa Washington Compliment to the Ola of ’44 WEIL-MAAS READY-TO-WEAR MEN'S DEPARTMENT SHOE ACCESSORY SALON MILLINERY SALON SMART SHOP STUDENT HALL THE TABLE SUPPLY STORES 2507 TAMPA STREET 701 GRAND CENTRAL AVENUE 8145 NEBRASKA AVENUE 1001 FRANKLIN STREET For More Than Half a Century the MAAS BROTHERS Label Has Been a Symbol of QUALITY AND LASTING SATISFACTION ★ ★ MAAS BROTHERS TAMPA We Congratulate the Class of '44 AND APPRECIATE THE TRIBUTE PAID US IN BEING SELECTED AGAIN TO PRINT lie hlolGccan ★ ★ THE TRIBUNE PRESS Printing and Lithographing Division of Tampa Morning Tribune CoHi raliilfitloiii and lint Wishes to the Ctats of '44 GOFF JEWELRY CO. Serving Florida's West ('oast TAMPA • LA K HI. A XI) • SARASOTA BRADENTON • FT. MYERS Compliments of Hotel Tampa Terrace O'NEAL FURNITURE CO. (Formerly Trice O'Neal Furniture Co.) COiMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 1011 FRANKLIN ST., TAMPA, FLA. PHONE 1931 Compliments of OTTO P. STALLINGS SON IXSURA NC E Kalablished HH)G 1108 First National Rank Building Phones 4441 - 2415 Tampa, Florida THE OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Outfitters From Fins To Safes’’ Phone M 8377 Polk and Florida Ave. Tampa, Florida For a Liberal Education in FEEDS, SEEDS, INSECTICIDES AND FERTILIZERS Come to See LTs JACKSON GRAIN COMPANY Cass and Ashley Phone 4699 “At Snow Park” Motor Cars Since 1010 BECKWITH-HOLMES COMPANY INCORPORATED HUDSON DISTRIBUTORS PACKARD SALES AND SERVICE Phone 1877 Tampa, Florida Compliment of Fla. Sporting Goods, Inc. 711 Tampa St. M 6770 Compliments of ORANGE PHARMACY PASQUALE FICCIO CUSTOM TAILORS 103 E. Lafayette St. Tampa, Florida Compliments of DAN GOOD RESTAURANT 909 Grand Central O. J'humA Compliment of ELITE CIGAR STORE 207 TWIGGS Congratulations and Best Wishes to the ('lass of 1044 Hotel Hillsboro IN THE HEART OF TAMPA S. W. Lilliott, Manuger CONTINUED SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 194-1 Plant Park Pharmacy Compliments of Wisdl 605 Franklin JEWELRY CO. Next to Exchange Bank Compliments of HOLSUM BREAD KNIGHT WALL CO. Corner Tampa and Lafayette Streets DISTRIBUTORS OF WILSON SPORTING GOODS FINE BRIDAL SELECTION OF CHINA AND CRYSTAL WARE LYKES BROS. STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. BARKER TULLY M. S. DARKER. Proprietor SHOES AND FOOT APPLIANCES PHONE 4126 1110 Fraxki.in Sthkkt Tampa, Fla. ONE AFTER ANOTHER Heat Withe to the Chit of '44 Beginning with the first pasteurized milk in Tampa, we lmvc tried to be first always in better dairy service. The first Vitamin D Milk, the first Homogenized Milk and daylight delivery are T. S. F. accomplishments. Try our service for 30 days. SWEENY MEIGHEN CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Tampa Stock Farms Dairy First National Bank Building Compliments of COME TO THE HARRY'S VALENCIA GARDEN CANDY SHOP RESTAURANT 707 FLORIDA AVE. FOR THE BEST IN SPANISH FOODS Compliment of HAVERTY BECKWITH-RANGE JEWELRY CO. 4 10 FRANKLIN S T R E E T FURNITURE CO. OF TAMPA There’ iVo Place Like Home” Opposite Court House 520 Tampa St. Corner Twiggs Compliment of Complimentx of MADISON DRUG CO. GREENMAN HOME Opposite Tampa University Where Tampa Shops and Eats” Phone II 1777 HYDE PARK TAMPA FLORIDA wap Copytisht • Bordtn Co. Compliments of LUCAS PAINT STORE 101 S. FRANKLIN PHONE 2807 Best Wishes to the Class of ’44 ROBERTSON FRESH PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR MOROCCAN ROUTE VIA PAN-ATLANTIC LINES Direct Weekly Service To and From New Orleans and Tampa GULF FLORIDA TERMINAL CO., INC. WATERMAN STEAMSHIP CORPORATION PAN-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP CORPORATION Phone M 8151 P. O. Box 2481 Tampa, Florida SPONSORS GLIDDEN PAINT STOKE ELLISTON’S DRUG STORE CENTRAL TRUCK LINES QUINBY ELECTRIC CO. LA FRANCE SHOE STORE TURNER-HENDERSON PIANO CO. Compliments of DAVIS POULTRY EGG MARKET 110 W. Platt Phone H1589 GOOD HEATING AND VENTILATING EQUIPMENT TAMPA COAL COMPANY Phone 4645 545 Water St. TAMPA. FLORIDA i 9 4 5 6 h If; •I! •' I


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