University of Tampa - Moroccan Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

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• - IIT 40611 m2 V£ 1)ft !)f mimasm o? ;«;) ‘S PEC LT 53 11 Q CAl____________________________________________ Roy T. Hunton, Editor Johnnie Faye McLin.......................Associate Editor Jocf.i.yn Cooper....................Advertising Manager Georgette Fairbanks................---- - Art Director Feature Editors Michael Capitano..........................Faculty and Administration, Student Government, Publications Shirley Rector -.................- Sororities and Fraternities Johnnie Faye McLin ----- Clubs, Social Events, Ilall of Fame Jean McRae ...............................Classes, Who's Who, Notables Keith Van Bever Isabell Lord - - - - Band, Glee Club, Speech Department, Fine Arts Faculty Advisor Dr. Howard G. Baker Dean of Men J j 'fi]! JJlUilOCOHI) June, Nineteen Fifty-Two ; UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA TAMPA, FLORIDA University: The President Around the Campus Administration Faculty Student Activities: Ci.ubs and Organizations Activities Student Government Classes Notables Who’s Who Hall of Fame Publications Fine Arts: Band Glee Club Radio Debate Sports: Cheerleaders Football Basketball Intramurals Greek Letters Advertisers FELLOW STUDENTS, inasmuch as we are all engaged in the hard work of earning an education, it is my hope and desire that this issue of the Moroccan will long live in your memory; that this issue will be one that you can be proud of. TO YOU WHO ARE GRADUATING, may you ever press on toward the mark you have set for your goal and through efforts of your hard work achieve that goal. Do that which is good and honorable in the sight of all men. TO THE ONES LEFT BEHIND, let us look to the ones who have gone before and set a mark to gain as high or higher than those who have studied, labored and attained the mark of distinction as being graduates of The University of Tampa. I hope this year will be one of the greatest in the History of The University of Tampa. Through the efforts and hard work of each and all, this can be accomplished. May it be so. With this in mind let us all work, as fellow students, with each other, with the faculty and with the administration to the betterment of ourselves and our posterity. May this year's annual be one in which we find ourselves closer associated than any that has gone on before. To this I have devoted my time and energy. The Editor Farewell Message from President Nance It always seems appropriate to me that our major com- mencement ceremonies come in the springtime when nature is performing her perennial miracles of revival, renascence and resurrection. Certainly everyone knows that the mind and heart of our nation are receiving new life and inspiration, fresh courage and new ideals through such dedicated young ladies and gentlemen as you who are graduating in the June Class of 1952. Dr. Ellwood C. Nance President of tho University, whose untiring efforts ond devotion ore predominant in the existence of the B University today. We hope, of course, that the seeds of learning, planted in your fertile minds, will bear fruit that will contribute toward the healing and restoration of our sick and weary world. We also hope that the years which you have spent here will always be pleasant and inspiring memories, and that you will return to them, in reflection, for wisdom and courage to solve what problems may seem to hinder your personal or professional progress. May God bless and use you for the enrichment and the welfare and progress of humanity. Sincerely, Dr. Ellwood C. Nance Dr. M. C. Rhodes, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Denn of Administration; Chairman Ex Officio, Curriculum Committee Miss Margaret L. Doty, B.S., M.A. Dean of Women, Co-Chairman of Discipline Committee, Member of Employment and Student Publications Committees. Dr. Howard Gould Baker, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Men and Professor of English, Chairman of Commencement, Part-Time Employment, and Student Publications Committees, Co-Chairman of Discipline Committee, Member of Curriculum and Faculty Committees. i I I Mr. Miller K. Adams B.S., M.A. Acting Professor of Physical Education, Member of Discipline and Employment Committees. Mr. Russel Charles Apple A.B., M.C.S. Associate Professor of Accounting, Member of Part-Time Employment Committee. Dr. Howard Gould Baker A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Men and Professor of English, Chairman of Com- mencement, Part-Time Employment, and Student Publica- tions Committees, Co-Chairman of Discipline Committee, Member of Curriculum and Faculty Committees. Dr. Guy G. Becknell B.S., M.S., Ph.D., D.Sc. Professor of Physics, Chairman of Curriculum Committee and Member of the Faculty Committee. Mr. James Bignell B.S., M.A. Acting Professor of Fine, Handicraft, and Industrial Art. Mr. Norman Borchardt Instructor of Fine Art, Member of the Religion and Part-Time Employment Committees. Miss Beatrice D. Brill B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Member of the Assembly and Athletics Committees. Dr. James W. Covington B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History and Political Science, Member of the Library Committee. I Dr. Zoe Cowen B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Elementary Education, Member of Faculty and Library Committees. Miss Stella M. Cox B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Home Economics, Member of the Commencement, Curriculum and House Committees. Dr. Mary A. Emery B.A., B.S., M.A., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of French and German, Member of the House Committee. Mr. Eustasio Fernandez Instructor of Spanish, Member of the Library Committee. Mr. Laurence P. Geer B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry, Member of the Discipline, House and Part-Time Employment Committees. Dr. Roy E. Geeting B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Business Administration. Dr. William M. Goldsmith A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biological Science. Dr. Joseph E. Goodbar A.B., LL.B., LL.M., S.J.D. Professor of Business Administration, Member of the Curriculum and Library Committees. Mr. Hobart T. Grace B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Geology and Geography, Member of the Athletics, House and Religion Committees. Dr. Marjorie B. Greenbie A.B., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Drama, Member of the Assembly, Commencement, and Radio and Publicity Committees. Dr. Martin I. J. Griffin A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English and currently in charge o Psychology Department, Member of the Commenccmcn Committee. Mr. Harold A. Heiser Ph.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Business Administration. f it Dr. C. J. Ho B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Secondary Education, Member of the Religion Committee. Mr. Jesse L. Keene A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of History, Chairman of the Athletics Committee, Member of the Commencement and Discipline Committees. Mr. Earl E. Keller B.S., A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English, Member of the Assembly, Commencement and House Committees. Mrs. Robbie E. Landry B.S. Instructor of Secretarial Science, Member of the Part-Time Employment and Religion Committees. Dr. C. Herbert Laub A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of History, Chairman of the Faculty Committee, Member and Secretary of the Curriculum Committee. Mr. Roy A. McGillivray B.L.I., M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech, Member of the Radio and Publications Committee. Dr. Robert Mohr B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Education, Member of the Curriculum and Religion Committees. Mr. Louis A. Nava A.B., B.S. Associate Professor of Spanish, Member of the Library Committee. Mr. Leo O’Hare A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English, Member of the Assembly, Library and Religion Committees. Mr. Stephen Park A.B., M.M. Associate Professor of Music Theory, Member of Assembly and Library Committees. I Mr. Clyde T. Reed A.B., M.S. Acting Professor of Biology, Chairman of the House Committee, Member of the Athletics, Discipline and Library Committees. Mr. George L. Roberts B.S. in Bus. Adm., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Business Administration, Member of the Part-Time Employment Committee. Dr. C. G. Schilling A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor in Charge of Mathematics, Member of the Faculty Committee. Dr. Frederick C. Schubart Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry and General Science, Member of the Library Committee. Mrs. Elyse G. Sheppard A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Member of the House Committee. Miss Alice Jean Small A.B., M.A. Part-Time Instructor of Art. Mr. C. F. Steck, Jr. Part-Time Instructor of New Testament and Director of Public Relations, Chairman of the Radio and Publications Committee. Mr. R. D. Webb B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of English, Member of the Assembly and Religion Committees. Mr. Lyman Wiltse Mus.B., M.M. Director of Music and Acting Professor of Violin and Voice, Chairman of the Assembly Committee, Member of the Faculty Committee. Rabbi David L. Zielonka B.H., A.B., Rabbi, L.H.D. Associate Professor of Religion and Sociology, Chairman of Religion Committee, Member of the Assembly and Faculty Committees. I or Mrs. Sylvia Harbert (Registrar) Mrs. Wii.da Pecina (Chief Assistant to Registrar) Left to Right: Miss Betty Faye Palmer, Miss Betsy Drew, Mrs. Ruth S. Miller. Not shown: Mrs. Marjorie Cassidy (Office Staff of Dean and Registrar) Mrs. Elue Stephenson Miss Nancy Vickers (Receptionist to Dean and Registrar) (Secretary to the President) Mrs. Lorraine Casella Mrs. Patty E. Jenkins (Secretary to the President. Receptionist to Dean of Women) (Secretary to the Dean of Men) Mrs. Johnnie Pate Standing: Miss Jeanette Andrew (Assistant Treaaurer) Sitting: Miss Aida Castro (Bookkeepers) Left to Right: Mrs. Ben F. Schf.rf.r Mrs. Robert McArthur (Clerical) (Cashier) Mr. Charles F. Steck (Director of Public Relation and Publicity) Mrs. Leo H. O’Hare (Secretary to Director of Public Relation ) Mrs. Mary Suarez Natole (Assistant in Promotion Office) Prepared for Rcgistrat.on Miss Charlotte Anne Thompson (Librarian) Left: Miss Lucy Lanphear (Auiuinc co Librarian, charge of cataloguing, Instructor in Library Science) Right: Mrs. Estella Crane (Assistant to Librarian, charge of circulation) View of the Library Mrs. Mae Avery (Information and P.B.X. Operator) Mr. Tom Dodd (Building Superintendent) Miss Marcella Hanley Mrs. C. F. Steck (Director, Women’ Dormitory) (Director, Men’ Dormitory) fiiu) jicramss Christmas sings . . . ushering for concerts and recitals . . . party at Mrs. Wiltsc’s . . . rcdccoration of club room . . . get-to-gethers. ALPHA mu mu President...........................................Joan Wuertz Vice President.........................Barbara Billett Secretary.................................Ursula Hacsi Treasurer - -- -- -- -- Kay Johnson Advisor.............................................Mrs. Wiltse • 1 Organization of energy and vi- tality . . . those yum-yum supper meetings at Dr. Baker’s . . . the fun we had planning the student directory . . . the hospitality of our fraternity mother . . . the movies we saw after the meet- ings . . . those discussions about dues . . . our super-duper swim- ming parties. flLPiJIl PiJJ iPSlLUD flLPiJx) Pill t)JJ]£Sifl President............................Ray Pratt Vice President....................Irving McCoy Secretary ------ Larry Pitch hr Treasurer..................................Bill Dickey All of those heavy chairs wc moved for the President’s reception . . . we yelled our lungs out for March of Dimes” ... all of those milling people at the Gasparilla concession . . . reorganization . . . revitalization . . . Larry has splints on his fingers from all the signs he made . . . striving for national charter . . . plans for future unlimited . . . President Julian Mawhinkey Vice President Dale Britten Secretary-T rea surer Jeanne Bradley Corresponding Secretary Joyce Boothby Historian Barbara Floyd Parliamentarian Freddie Spencer Sergeant-at-Arms Joe Bodo Organization . . . speakers we had . . . planned monthly programs . . . those trips vc took . . . banquet . . . picnics . . . plans for next year . . . Preside t Betty Robinson hi Vice President Joyce Wamble 2ml Vice President Johnnie F. McLin ird Vice President Euea Braxton Secretary Lorraine Wedel T rejsnrer Liz Birce Promotion Marilyn Peters Seated, Ixft to Right: Marilyn Peters, Joy Wamble. Lorraine Wedel. Betty Robin Standing: Henry Shell, Dot McMillan, Ji my Keene, Anita Eckstein, Mcliccnt Way Connie Aubrey, Rill Swillcy, F.ula Braxto Johnnie Faye McLin. Our room really got a cleaning . . . the faithful few . . . early morning devotions in the park that started our days off right . . . meeting all of the freshmen as we registered them . . . those big plans we had . . . the trips we took . . . the installation banquet . . . the swimming parties . . . Cr]J]T£J!i)UilY Those meetings every Tuesday .. . Sunday nigln get-togethers at St. John’s Church . . . monthly supper meetings . . . daily attendance at Lenten services . . . Corporate Communion monthly . . . Left to Right, seated: Mis; Margaret Doty, Jocelyn Cooper, Joan Jacobsen, Elizabeth Berengucr. Standing: Irving McCoy, Herb Thatcher, Gordon Baker, James Stoutsen- berger, The Rev. Clarence W. Brickman. Ti i Riciiardi - Hi nry Omiiui.LA Row: Mary Fox Jamks Lowdur - John Mattox • - - President Vice President - - Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Thote hour wo spent on the float . . . Three Cheer for T. U.’s 20 year . . . trophy . . . party at Lowry Park . . . rcdccoration of club room ... we are proud of the library of French literature . . . the big party at the home of our president . . . c PiuttOC Cjp t n0 c CaPpo iw ' .e p t ° i ' £,« V o«cv n T y'or M iliT -W. •fitoi . t tOfJ 1 « Coopct Ri«W: Lee r .uth V cc ro. BuU r«l- 3C President John VI'. Taylor Virr President V. D. Stafford Secretary Joan Calvin Treasurer Dell Triddle Public Relations Camille Cappolino Sergeant-at-Amu Lr.r. Roy Tatom Those luncheons at Morrison’s . . . new furni- ture for clubroom . . . homecoming parade picnics I raid cut Robert Moctezuma Vice President Phil Rosf.te Secretary T reasurer Charlotte Moctezuma Mary Ficcio r Jjrft to Ri bt, scaled: ... Join Jacobsen, Ann Redish, Sharon Stanaland, Harriet Mallard, Beatrice Peter , Lorraine Wcdel, Naomi Craig, Jackie Bollc, Kay Johnson, Joyce W'amblc, Sara Kirkland, Mcliccnt Wayne, Miss Marcella Hanley. StdiiJing: Scotty Bailey, Doris Yates, Beverly Beckett, June Hundley, Anita Eckstein, Jayne Anderson, Donna Kay Middleton. Joann Owen, Carol Rosenthal, Rose Stella, Evelyn Perez. Sharon Stanaland.............................................President Joan Jacobsen........................................- Vice President Sara Kirkland......................................Secretary-Treasurer Miss Hanley...........................................House Mother Si It has been a busy year . . . serving at President’s recep- tion . . . our booth at the Faculty Wives Carnival . . . luncheons for special guests . . . food was our watch word . . . Jayne led us and Anne was her right hand . . . Pat learned how to write and keep money, too . . . Shirley kept all well informed . . . Those meetings we had in Miss Brill’s office . . . cokes in the clubroom . . . Hills- borough county play day was a madhouse . . . and that initiation ceremony . . . our swimming parties . . . the energy exerted at intramurals . .. the speaker on Camping” . . . I President - Scotty” Fabian Vice President - Laura Lopez Secretary - - - Pat Wilson Treasurer - - Alice Thomas j KflPPJ) ?$ Rushing season . . . Cuba, and the shrimp we had on the way . . . Shrimp boats better come soon” . . . Front Porch Frolics . . . meetings at home of advisor ... just call us the German band” . . . Shriners’ parade . . . Operation Big Show . . . lobby capers . . . George Wagner..............................................President Tom Boyle ------..................................Vice President Ray Chick..................................................Secretary Jack Burger - - - - Professor Lyman Wiltse Treasurer Ad visor - J 1 Left to Right, First Row: Mary Ficcio, Rita Jackson, Joan Hickey, Sally Wolfe, Camille Cappolino. Second Row: Jean Vallisi, Martha Arduengo, Evelyn Perez, Carmen DcPaula, Rose Bugna, Mary Sheridan, Bcrnic Haskins. Third Row: Charles Cory, Paul Davis, Professor James Covington, Ralph Mower, Tom Wolfe, Jim Hefren, Don Tripler, Bob Eustace, Paul Gatta, Mickey Smarse, Jim McManus. BLUB This was a year of activity . . . membership drive . . . our get-togethers at How- ard Johnson’s . . . the ban- quet at O. L. P. H. . . . friendly parties with Southern . . . projects . . . our water fights . . . Carmen DePaula - - - President Evelyn Perez - - - Vice President. Rose Mary Rugna - - - Secretary Jim Hefren....................Treasurer Dr. Covington - - - - Advisor Father Charles Mallen - Sponsor What fun wc had this year . . . our group was small, but great joy comes in small packages . . . registering new students . . . supper meetings at Hyde Park Methodist . . . k MTilODlii'f Left to Right, seated: Mrs. Russel Apple, Advisor; Mrs. George Hoppe, President; Mrs. Dcl.oss Weyant, Vice Presi- dent; Mrs. Ed. Balias, Secretary; Mrs. Charles Milo, Treas- urer. Second Row: Mrs. William Kalb, Mrs. Robert Bruns, Mrs. Robert Boyd, Mrs. Ralph Hoyt, Mrs. Arthur Coleman, Mrs. George Pitcher, Mrs. John Weidenkopf. Weekly meetings . . . bake show in lobby . . . talent show in ballroom, afghan and door prizes . . . Christmas party . . . loyal to our Spartan men . . . I Our professors hid meetings, they wondered who wat go- ing to teich what class . . . we stood in line, we won- k dcred what class B we would finally JAl enroll in, how A many hours we B would take, if could stand the would have . . . mi CCOVC tCS tiotoct ?5 •S' Mfff o. o ■ S5 Those who had time became ping-pong” fans . . . the band led the loyal Spartans in a lively parade before the game . . . our football team took to the air, I mean, went on the air . . . the lobby thronged with activity between classes . . . Miss Truman visited Tampa and Phil visited Margaret . . . The Student Senate gave their Farmer’s Dance” . . . Gloria was crowned queen of Tampa U . . . with three lovely girls as her court, Sally, Sharon, and Mary Esther ... we always have a great time at a dance . . . and especially at the Rho Nu Delta bang-them-up at the Hillsboro. What a time we had at home- coming . . . the President’s Reception was tops . . . and the crowd at the bar-bc-quc . . . those freshmen in the pa- jama parade . . . crowning of the queen . . . and what a lovely queen she was . . . with four just as lovely maids . . . frolic . . . fun . . . whoopee . . . What a wild time we had on that wonderful Thursday when we were finally accredited . . . parades .. . looking for the body in the river . . . Faculty Wives turn of events in the lobby . . . Christmas ... students went home for vacations. «IVEH3T1 DITEO, i 40611 Graduation awards I certificates diplomas Bewitched, bothered and bewildered Dream Spartan F A AGs Welcome sprinq -this Luella STUDENT Marcelo Maseda President Left to Right Seated: Sue Shaffer, Freddie Spencer, I.ou Randall, Jack Thompson, Wayne Kccnc, Marcclo Maseda, Johnnie Faye McLin, Lee Roy Tatom, Herb Thatcher, Toni Boyle, Zoc Harvill. GOVERNMENT Wayne Keene Vice President Left to Ri bt Standing: Pat McLeod, Eleanor Ebsnry, Dr. James W. Covington, Advisor; John Mattox, Danny Shea. Not shown in the Picture: Johnny O’Neal, Ralph Steinberg, Chuck Carson, Denny Roycc, Dot Clcotclis, Bob Eustace. I i SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President - - Vice President ■ Secretary - Representative Representative - - Wayne Keene - - Jack Thompson Johnnie Faye McLin Herbert Thatcher - Lee Roy Tatom WHO’S WHO ' ' ' SENIORS Ernest Dossey, Wayne Keene, Mary Ficcio Louis Sequeli.a, Marcelo Maseda. Alfonso, Steven TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—English Minor—History Allen, Charles TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Business sldministration Major—Business Administration Antonini, William OSSINING, NEW YORK 'Bachelor of lrts Major—Art Minor—English I Bagley, J. Paul WAYCROSS, GEORGIA 'Bachelor of Science in Education Major—Elementary Education Future Teachers of America, Baptist Student Union. Bailey, Umbrey TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Business eAdministration Major—Business Administration Bartolotti, Maddalena TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Bates, Nellie Grace TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Elementary Education Minor—English Future Teachers of America, Sigma Theta Phi Sorority, Treasurer; Intramurals. Batts, Patricia TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Minor—English Sigma Theta Phi Sorority, Parliamentarian, Sgt.-at- Arms; Beta Chi Sponsor; Senior Class Notable; Future Teachers of America; Cheerleader; Homecoming Court. Bello, Gloria Aida TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Business .•Administration Major—Business Administration Alpha Gamma Sorority. Berenguer, Elizabeth Ruth CAMAGUEY, CUBA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Home Economics Minor—English Alpha Gamma Sorority, President, Parliamentarian; Canterbury Club, Treasurer, Vice President, Parlia- mentarian, Delegate to Convention at Univer ity of the South, Scwancc, Tennessee; Home Economics Club, Social Chairman; Panhcllcnic Council; Sigma Kappa Nu Daughter; Sigma Kappa Nu Sponsor; Honor Roll; Hostess at President’s Reception. Blackburn, Wallace CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration I Bradley, Jeanne Ward TAMPA, FLORIDA 'BaeMor of Science Major—Chemistry and Biology Minor—Mathematics and English Zeta Delta Phi Sorority, Secretary; Secretary of Stu- dent Affiliate Chapter of American Chemical Society; Winner of Scholarship of American Association of University Women; German Club; Honor Roll; Student Assistant in Biology Department. Bridges, William TAMPA, FLORIDA 'BacMor of Science in education Major—Physical Education Minor—English Brodie, Elizabeth PLANT CITY, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Elementary Education Future Teachers of America Bryan, Harry TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Social Studies Minor—Physical Education Bugna, Rosemary TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Zcta Delta Phi; Intramurals; Newman Club, Secretary; Transfer Student—St. Mary’s Dominican College. Burton, Edna RIVERVIEW, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Elementary Education Bustelo, Angel TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of zslrts Major—Social Studies Minor—Spanish Caccamo, Josephine TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Minor—English Alpha Gamma, Outstanding Pledge; Los Picaros. Cacciatore, Guy TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Social Studies Minor—Physical Education Kappa Sigma Kappa. Cheshire, Herbit TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Social Studies Minor—English Cogan, Robert ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 'Bachelor of Science in 'Business sld ministrat ion Major—Business Administration Minor—English Coleman, Allen NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Coover, Robert TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration CORCES, DALIA TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Sorority; Los Picaros; Kappa Sigma Kappa Sponsor. Cory, Charles Fred TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Minor—English Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity; Newman Club, President. Crabtree, James TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—English Minor—History Cristales, Victor Augusto GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA, C. A. 'bachelor of tslr s Major—English Minor—Industrial Arts and Mathematics Rho Nu Delta Fraternity, Vice President; Panhcllcnic Representative; Los Picaros, Vice President, President; National Supreme Council; Pistol Club; Intramurals; Student Affiliate American Chemical Society; Fencing Team, President, Vice President; Student Coach. Cronier, Earl TAMPA, FLORIDA 'bachelor of Science in education Major—Elementary Education Cuevas, Clara TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Minor—English Sigma Theta Phi, Treasurer; Future Teachers of America; Kappa Sigma Kappa Sponsor; Women’s Athletic Association. De Paula, Carmen TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Home Economics Minor—English Alpha Gamma Sorority, President, Social Committee Chairman, Pledge Vice President, Panhcllcnic Council Representative; Newman Club, President, Delegate tc Newman Club Convention; Home Economics Club Secretary-Treasurer; Who’s Who Among Students ir American Colleges and Universities; Honor Roll: Senior Class Notable; Intramurals; Hostess at Presi- dent’s Reception; Dean’s List. Dossey, Ernest E. JJTHIA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Debate Club, Future Teachers of America, Rho N Delta. Espinosa, Conchita TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Alpha Gamma; Future Teachers of America, Progra Committee. I Fabian, Mildred Scotty” TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Social Studies Minor—Physical Education Sigma Theta Phi Sorority, Vice President; Cheerleader, Head Cheerleader; Freshman Notable; Student Sen- ate; Moroccan Representative; Sigma Kappa Nu Daughter, $KN Christmas Dance Sponsor; Rho Nu Delta Carnation Dance Sponsor; Health and Physical Education Club, Vice President, President; Volley- ball Varsity, Captain; Basketball Varsity; Women’s Athletic Association; Senior Class Notable. Fernandez, Ray Edward TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education F. T. A. Program Chairman; Honor Roll. m Ficcio, Mary Theresa TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Chemistry Minor—Mathematics Newman Club, Treasurer; Los Picaros, Secretary; Debate Society, Manager; Chemistry Club, President; American Chemical Society, Treasurer; Minaret Staff; Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges; German Club, Secretary. Fischer, James TAMPA, FLORIDA 'bachelor of Science in 'business sldministration Major—Business Administration Fones, Bob TAMPA, FLORIDA 'bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Minor—Industrial Arts Gervers, James TAMPA, FLORIDA 'bachelor of Science Major—Chemistry Minor—Mathematics Ghiz, Victor ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—History Minor—English IIacsi, Ursula TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Music Minor—English Alpha Mu Tau, Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Methodist Student Organization, Future Teachers Organization. Hanst, Kenneth SARASOTA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Business tAd minis ration Major—Business Administration Hargraves, Charles BUSHNEI.l., FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Hedman, Celia ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Elementary Education Hefren, James TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Business «Administration Major—Business Administration Henriksen, Francis FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Businas Administration Major—Business Administration Henson, Doris Ann BRADENTON, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Music Minor—English, Social Studies Delta Kappa Sorority, President, Sergcant-at-Arms, Parliamentarian, Panhcllenic Council; Alpha Mu Tau Sorority; Women’s Athletic Association; Future Teachers of America; Women’s Residence Club, Vice President; Orchestra, Band; Moroccan Staff; Sigma Kappa Nu Daughter; Sigma Kappa Nu Gardenia Ball Sponsor; Tampa Symphony Orchestra; Dean’s List; Honor Roll; Senior Class Notable. Hollingsworth, Edward CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration I Hoppe, George TAMPA, FLORIDA 'bachelor of Science Major—Biology Minor—Mathematics Hostetler, David ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 'bachelor of Science in education Major—Music Minor—English Hunt, Gayle BUSHNELL, FLORIDA 'bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Les Farces, Treasurer; Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternit) Corresponding Secretary; Ad and Sales Clufc Methodist Student Organization. Jenkins, M. Louise TAMPA, FLORIDA 'bachelor of Science Major—English Minor—History, Political Science Delta Kappa Sorority, Parliamentarian, Panhellenic Council; Spartan Troupers; Cheerleader; Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universi- ties; Future Teachers of America; Chorus; W.A.A.; Honor Roll; University Broadcasting Service. Johnson, William ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Jones, Wilbur TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Physical Education r Minor—History 'I Kappa Sigma Kappa, Vice President, Baseball; Band Drum Major; Class Notable; Ace Club; Intramurals. I Keene, T. Wayne RUSKIN, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Scicm c Major—Spanish Minor—History, Political Science, and Mathemat Lo Picaros; Ad and Sales Club, Charter Member, V President; Baptist Student Union, Secretary; Jun Class Representative; Senior Class President; V President of Student Senate; Junior Marshal; Cl Notable; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Ui versi ties; Dean’s List; Honor Roll; Florida Stude Government Association Delegate; Junior Lion; F turc Teachers of America; Florida Baptist Stude Union Convention Delegate; Salutatoriam LaVoy, DeForest TAMPA, FLORIDA 'bachelor of Science in 6'ducat ion Major—English Minor—Industrial Arts Crew; Beta Chi Fraternity; F.T.A. Lawson, Lorene PALM HARBOR, FLORIDA 'bachelor of Science in education Major—Elementary Education Lear, Helen OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 'bachelor of Science or Major—English ‘cc Minor—Psychology ass rci- Zcta Delta Phi; Methodist Student Organization; nt Inter-Faith Council; Boots and Saddle Club, u- :nt Lord, Isabell Edith TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Zcta Delta Phi Sorority; Band; Moroccan Staff; Minaret Staff, Reporter, Feature Editor; Future Teachers of America; Methodist Student Organiza- tion; Alpha Phi Epsilon Honorary Journalism Fraternity. Mallard, Harriet TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Music Minor—English Alpha Mu Tau; Westminster Club; Lc Circle Fran- cais; Minaret Staff; Secretary of Music Department. Manheimer, Flora ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 'bachelor of Science in 6' tinea Hon Major—Elementary Education Martin, Ralph Mitchel TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'business Ad ministration Major—Business Administration Minor—Sociology Maseda, Marcelo TAMPA, FLORIDA 'bachelor of Science Major—Physical Education Minor—Geography Student Body, President; Executive Council; Florida Student Government Association Delegate at Fall Convention; Baseball Coach, Baseball Assistant Busi- ness Manager Athletic Department; Future Teacher: of America; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Junior Rotarian; Senior Class Notable; Alpha Phi Omega; Honor Roll; Intramurals; Listed in American Student Leaders”; Homecoming Chairman; T Club. Meade, Edward Charles TAMPA, FLORIDA ''Bachelor of tslrfs Major—English Minor—History Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity; Intercollegiate Debate Society; University Broadcasting Society; Junior Class Representative; Student Senate; Honor Roll; Dean's List. Milell, Emory TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Chemistry Minor—Mathematics Montesino, Gloria TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bac jelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Sorority, Los Picaros. Morton, Samuel MIAMI, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Physical Education Minor—English McCaskill, Hal TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Social Studies Minor—Psychology Kappa Sigma Kappa; Moroccan Staff, Photographci Minaret Staff, Photographer. McLin, Johnnie Faye PLANT CITY, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Minor—English Alpha Gamma Social Sorority, Parliamentarian, Co Rush Chairman, Pledge Captain, Investigating Sccrc tary; Moroccan Staff, Associate Editor; I.cs Farce Dramatic Society, Secretary; Alpha Phi Epsilon Hon orary Journalism Fraternity; Minaret Staff, Reporter Feature Editor; Operation Big Show, Production Staf and Cast; Senior Class Officer, Secretary; Studen Senate, Secretary, Representative Judge for Mis Tampa University Contest, Delegate to Florida Stu dent Government Association at the University o Miami and Florida Southern College; Intramurals Hall of Fame; Honor Roll; Future Teachers of Amcr ica; Women’s Athletic Association; B.S.U., Socia Vice President, Delegate to Florida Student Conven- tion at Stetson and Southern; Listed in Amcricar Student Leaders of 1952.” McManus, James TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration McRae, Jean Elizabeth TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Minor—History Zeta Delta Phi Sorority, Pledge, Secretary, Treasurer; Intramurals, Baptist Student Union, Treasurer, Home Economics Club, Future Teachers of America, Wom- an’s Athletic Association, University Chorus, Moroc- can Staff-Editor of Class Edition, Alpha Phi Epsilon Honorary Journalism Fraternity, Delegate to Florida Press Association in Lakeland, Delegate to B.S.U. Convention in North Carolina. McSwain, Jarvis TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Businas Administration Major—Business Administration O’Donnell, James ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Palermo, Nick TAMPA, FLORIDA ‘DaeMor of Science Major—Business Administration Palmer, Clifford E. SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK 'BaeMor of Science in 'Businas M ministration Major—Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity President; French Club. Papia, Pauline Angie TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Minor—English Alpha Gamma Sorority, Vice President, Pledge Sec- retary; Future Teachers of America, Program Committee. Penia, Henry Louis TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—History Minor—Art Future Teachers of America. Phillips, William TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Business i ldministration Major—Business Administration Whalen, James TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Minor—English Ramsay, Horace ST. PETF.RSBURG, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Social Studies Minor—English Rector, Shirley GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Minor—English Zeta Delta Phi Sorority, Reporter, Pledge Captain Panhcllcnic Council; Home Economics Club, Re porter. Secretary; Future Teachers of America Minaret Staff; Moroccan Staff; Fencing; Intramurals Women’s Athletic Association; Alpha Phi Epsilor Fraternity; Hall of Fame; Transfer from Florid: Southern College. Reed, Earl TAMPA, FLORIDA Bachelor of Science Major—Social Studies Minor—English Reed, Georgia TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Delta Kappa, Historian; Majorette, Head Majorette; Chorus; French Club; Soloist for Tampa Symphony Orchestra; Future Teachers of America. Reid, Ernest HAMILTON, OHIO 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Physical Education Minor—English Varsity Football. Rhodes, William F. Jr. TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—History Minor—English Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity, President, Vice Presi- dent; Lc Cercie Francais; F.T.A.; Intramurals. Rodriguez, Alice TAMPA, FLORIDA Bachelor of Science Major—Physical Education Minor—English, History Alpha Gamma, Pledge Captain, Intramurals; Los Picaros, Historian, Vice President; Women’s Athletic Association, Vice President, Member of Varsity Teams; Class Notable, Future Teachers of America, Westminster Fellowship; Student Physical Education Instructor; Intramurals. Rodriguez, Betty TAMPA, FLORIDA Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education t Romanello, Pasquale TAMPA, n.ORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Business ministration Major—Business Administration Rosete, Philip TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Mathematics Minor—Physics Roth, John P. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Rubio, Ernest TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Physical Education Minor—English Russell, James TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Chemistry Minor—Mathematics Intramurals; Laboratory Assistant; Student Affiliates American Chemical .Society, Recording Secretary, President. Settles, Duke TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Business Administration Major—Business Administration Sequella, Louis YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Sheridan, Mary Carmen TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Minor—English Newman Club, Secretary; .eta Delta Phi Sorority, Pledge Treasurer, Reporter, Vice President; Pan- hcllenic Council; Junior Class Vice President; Future Teachers of America; Intramurals; Women’s Athletic Association; Honor Roll; Chorus; Alpha Phi Epsilon Honorary Journalism Fraternity. i i Speece, Wilma Ruth INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Physical Education Minor—English Alpha Mu Tau; Future Teachers of America; Wom- en’s Recreation Association; Transfer from Butler University. I Spicola, Tom TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Businas Administration Major—Business Administration Rho Nu Delta, President; Panhcllcnic Council Representative; Intramurals. Squitier, Hugh TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Business Administration Major—Business Administration Stalnaker, William TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Physical Education Minor—English Stanaland, Gloria Sharon WIMAUMA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Sigma Theta Phi Sorority, Secretary; Intramurals Manager; Kappa Sigma Kappa Sweetheart; Kappa Sigma Kappa Sponsor; Sigma Kappa Nu Daughter; Dormitory Club President; Women’s Athletic Asso- ciation, Homecoming Sponsor; Miss Tampa Uni- versity Court; Senior Class Notable; Miss Moroccan. : i ! Stewart, Raymond BRADENTON, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Physical Education Minor—History, Political Science, English Sulli, Andrew TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in Business «Adminis!ration Major—Business Administration I Swilley, William E. TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Business Administration Major—Business Administration Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity; B.S.U. Tatom, Lee Roy MCIMAUMA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Kappa Sigma Kappa; Future Teachers of America; Intramurals; Senior Representative, Student Senate. Thomas, Alice TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—Physical Education Minor—English Delta Kappa, Outstanding Pledge, Treasurer, Scr- gcant-at-Arms; Sigma Kappa Nu Daughter; Women’s Athletic Association; HPERA Club; Intramurals Manager; Women’s Dormitory Club, President; Dean’s List, Honor Roll. Thompson, Jack H. TAMPA, FLORIDA 'BacMor of Science Major—Physical Education Minor—English Sigma Kappa Nu Fraternity, Vice President; Senior Class Vice President; B.S.U., Vice President; Student Senate; Varsity Basketball; F.T.A.; Intramurals; Outstanding Softball Player. Tomlinson, Clarence CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Arts Major—History Minor—English f Vail, Howard William Jr. ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Beta Chi Fraternity, Parliamentarian; Sophomore Class Vice President; Honor Roll; Minaret Staff. i ■ ' ir Vaccaro, Mary Ruth TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Minor—English Alpha Gamma Sorority, Pledge, Vice President, Secretary, Future Teachers of America, Women’s Athletic Association. Veazey, Robert M. TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Minor—English Sigma Kappa Nu; Public Relations. Vizzi, Fernando TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—English Minor—Industrial Arts Wadsworth, James R. TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bac jclor of Science Major—Business Administration Sigma Kappa Nu, Alpha Phi Omega. « Wagner, George GENEVA, OHIO 'bachelor of Science in education Major—Music Tau Omega, Panhcllcnic Representative, Parliamen- tarian; Kappa Kappa Psi, President, Secretary; Band, Chorus, Orchestra, Intramurals, Hall of Fame. Weber, Walter TAMPA, FLORIDA 'bachelor of Science Major—Elementary Education Public Relations Liaison Officer, Student Senate, Stu- dent Advisor, Future Teachers of America, Sports Editor Moroccan, Minaret Staff-Reporter, News, Feature Sport and Associate Editor, Hall of Fame, Honor Roll. Weyant, DeLoss TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Social Studies Minor—English Whidden, Vincent Yale TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in 'Business tslilministration Major—Business Administration Wiggins, Arthur TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Wilson, Pat TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science in education Major—English Minor—French, Physical Education Zeta Delta Phi; Women’s Athletic Association; HPERA, Charter Member, Secretary; Varsity Teams; Bowling Champion; French Club; Minaret Staff; Class Notable, Intramurals. Wuertz, Joan Grace TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Music Minor—Social Studies Delta Kappa Sorority, Sergeant-at-Arms, Treasurer; Sigma Kappa Nu Fraternity Daughter, Sigma Kappa Nu Sponsor; Junior Class, Secretary; Moroccan Staff; W.A.A.; Alpha Mu Tau, Treasurer, President; University Chorus. Yglesias, Joe TAMPA, FLORIDA 'BaeMor of Science in Education Major—Social Studies Minor—English i Maloney, William E. OSSINING, NEW YORK. 'Bachelor of Science M a jor—Busi ness Ad mi n is t ra t ion Beta Chi Fraternity, Newman Club. Smith, Juanita A. JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Biology Minor—Chemistry Zeta Delta Phi Sorority, President; Panhellcnic Council; Women’s Resident Club. Verges, Henry TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Social Studies Minor—Physical Education Arthur, Donald M. TAMPA, FLORIDA 'Bachelor of Science Major—Business Administration Rho Nu Delta Fraternity. Davis, Ruth M. TAMPA, FLORIDA 'BacJxIor of Science Major—Elementary Education Minor—English I ) I I I i i ! Carmen De Paula Waqne Keene MOST D I G N , I F I CLASS CROOKS Alice Rodriqi Huqh SQuiter BEST ALL R □ U N D Wilbur Jones Uoris Henson MOST INTELLIGENT MOST A T H L E T I C Ernest Dossevj JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Preside tit - - Vice President Secretary - Representative Johnnie O’Neal - Lou Randall - Sue Shaffer Ralph Steinberg Glen Adkins Ingemar Ahnell Frances Allen Mary E. Bartlett Jeanette Bartz Henry Bernat John Berry Dcncil Boyce Robert Bruns Walter Burnside Robert Byrnes Eleanor Carden Joe Chao Robert Cloman Charles Conker Everett Colwell John Cook Carl Cowden Kenneth Christensen Robert Deen Richard Dillon Alfonso Dolcimascolo Betsy Drew Thomas Dunn Hector Espina Hubert Espina Joseph Freeman Claude Gamble Clyde Hardee Frank Gonzalez 1 V Phyllis Hannon Gordon Hawkins Roy Hun ton Ralph Hoyt Homer Hunnicutt Joan Irvin Dorothy Johnson Katherine Johnson Robert Johnson Anthony Jonaitis Lewis Jones Victor Jorgensen William Kalb Lucian King Sara Kirkland James Lowder Robert Lube Donald MacFarlane Jerry Maicr Jim Mann Mary Martin Domenic Massari Jim Matthews John Mattox Julian Mawhinney Arthur Maynor James Mitchell Earl Monaghan Pat Monroe Irving McCoy James Olson Evelyn Perez Raymond Pract James Rick Stephen McHalc John O’Neal Cecil Pcrrctte Everett Prevatt Paul Rigsby Lucia Randall Bettye Robinson f Dorothy McConnell William Newell Nilo Pclacz John Phillips Harvey Rcilich Dorothy McMillan Ferdinando Papia Beatrice Peter Carl Rooks Albertina Rosen Roy Royal Paul Samuels Ben Scherer Emil Schinvone Harry Seely Josephine Shaeflfer Sue Shaffer Doyle Simmons Dan Sliman Freddie Spencer Bob Springer Ralph Steinberg Frances Stevens Frank Strychar John Taylor Flossie Thompson Cary Threadgill Rosalind Valenti Paul Wagner Harry Walston Larrainc Wedcl Robert Yates Albert Abdelnour Leo Alfonso Jayne Anderson Roy Ardern David Boyd Joseph Bclluccio William Bennett Barbara Biilett Elizabeth Birge ms Joseph Bodo Victor Bonner Joyce Boothby Duncan Brcault Dale Britten Ruth Brockman Martin Brooks Dorothy Cleotelis Helen Cleotelis Jocelyn Cooper L. Ward Cooper Robert Crosby Thomas Crow Margaret Cuscadcn Virginia Cuthbert Daniel Donohue Albert Eaton Georgette Fairbanks Christian Fclcntzcr Benjamin Fielding Kenton Foster Charles Freeman Gerard Frey Thomas Gallon Gloria Gonzalez Dolores Horn Joan Jamerson Ann Gardner Paul Gatca James Godward Roberta Graham Richard Gruber Frank Henriquez Harley L. I Iicrs Mitzi Hoffer Edward Hutson Robert Jackson Joan Jacobsen Alfred Johnson Vernon Jones Dale Kleinfeldcr Joseph Lope . Robert Lovely Mary Jo Marzolf Joanna Massaro Virgil Medina Ruth Mickclson Rene Milian Michael Milonas Louis Minardi Rose M. Minardi Margaret Mosbachcr Jack Munz Jack McClendon Justine McCurdy Mary F. MeMurray Mary Natolc Betty F. Palmer Fred Pancoast Ted Richardi n Jesse Richey Harmon Robinson Charles Richelieu Marilyn Peters John Podola I Sam Pulco z David Romero Carol Rosenthal Mike Rovnak Earl Saunders Daniel Scaringi Elizabeth Schwartz Ann Shaffer Robert Sharp Edward Strauss Richard Sylte Marion Terry George Thompson Helen Tomlinson Beverly J. Wamble Mcliccnt Wayne Katherine Wccklcy Jack Wilborn Boyd Williams Pat Williamson Thomas Wolfe FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President - • Vice President Secretary - ■ T reasurer - Representative - Daniel Shea - Bob Eustace Eleanor Ebsary - Zoe Harvill - Pat McLeod Janet Addison Runcll Austin Beverly Beckett Janet Bruns James Carlton William Ga in Joseph Cooper Rose Agliano Frances Bailey Ralph Blanchette Alfred Buria Merry Carraway Lee Clark Barbara Damcron Zoraida Alonso Kdward Balias Robert Boyd Jennie Caltagironc Richard Carrera Nina Coberly Paul Davis Samuel Anderson Jerry Bandy Lewis Bregman Betty Calvin Steven Carter Barbara Collins Robert De Guenther Sandalio Aree James Barnes Jack Breit Jimmie Camplcsi Daniel Casey Roscoc Conklin Albert DeShong Connie Aubrey Thomas Battaglia Raymond Brill Michael Capifano Nick Castellano Maurice Conner Billy Dial Joe Dia . Ray Dupree Anita Eckstein William Ewing Hilda Gonzalez Sylvia Gucrard Zoc Harvill Louie Dichtas Rosalie Durand William Edmiston Johnnie Farina John Gonzalez Thomas Hackney Billy Haynes Billy Dicz Edward Du ray Charles Eidson Cclcstino Fernandez Rosario Gonzalez Laurens Handy Fredrick Heitman Raymond Dicz Doris Duryca Horace Engelhard! John Fisher Jerry Green DeEtta Harris Joan Hickey Marilyn DuBotc Eleanor Ebsary Leonard Erickson Barbara Floyd Marian Gridin Louis Harris Cecil Hicks Paul Du Bose Henry Echczabal Robert Eustace Clco Gogas Elizabeth Griffith Donald Harrod William Hinton Donald Ho Zygmunt Jasimki William Lake Arnold Lewis Tom Mahin Martha May Barbara Hobbs John Jenkins John Lamb Manuel Linares Albert Manolc Nelson Medina William Hovanee Dolores Johnston Paul Lambert Angel Lopez Thomas Mariani Katie Jo Mendez June Hundley Jeannette Jones Christian La nape Armando Lopez James Martin Charles Milo Rita Jackson Nat Kohn Siro Ledo Frances Lumiden James Massaro Charlotte Moctczuma Calvin Jacobs Dolores l.ado Salvatore Leone Willard Luzzo I-eo May Clariecc Monec Charles Morgan Pcicr McLeod Alice Ortabcllo James Perry Cynthia Ramos Anita Rick Benny Rutkin Ronald Mountain Valter McLeod Joann Owen Robert Philone Esther Rancicr Andrew Rile)' Mark Ryan Richard Mulholland George McNally Milton Owen George Pitcher Ann Redish Ann Roberts Thomis Sais Stanley McCallum Julius Nagy Ed mend Peck Edgar Poulter Carroll Rclihan Celio Rodriguez David Schulttad Marg McCormick Martha Nash Jack Pepper Mary Powell Jeanc Replogle Louis Rodriguez Josephine Seoanc Robert McGinnis John O'Neal Jesus Perez Pauline Rametta Frank Rey Rachel Russell Daniel Shea Joe Sheffield Randal! 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POSTAGE PAID Tampa, Florida Permit No. 27 VOLUME 19 TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1952 NUMBER 9 Left to Right Seated: Jack Lamb, Ted Richandi, Bill Newell. Left to Right Standing: Jocelyn Cooper, Donald Ho, Joan Hickey. Tampa Jaycees Seek New Members From University All young men of the University of Tampa who are preparing for business or the professions should join the Tampa Junior Chamber of Commerce. This organization is the best of its kind and serves the com- munity in many ways. Any man at Tampa U. who is interested in be oming a member should contact Bill Newell of the Minaret immedi- ately. ■Men who join this organization will be interested in knowing that there is an organization which is a -ubsidiary of the Jaycees called the Jayceettcs which functions separ- ately for the wives of the Jaycees. YOU K WIN THIS GAME. Jitney Supper Wed__ Anril 30th RECENT OPINION STUDENTS ARE NEW ACTIVITIES The Minaret Student tion three weeks ago students expressing their pccted for the first run next time. Out of the 245 opinion raising the student activity how the additional money was want the money to go toward dance with a name band, sembly programs running a for once-a-week movies nosed magazine out of third place, fifth in the list of a majority of votes and it is such a diversity of ideas about EISENHOWE The Presidential candidate Phil Brunet preference. Out of the- ‘otal v decided as to who would make COliOr Eisenhower received three titu — — ---- ....... as his nearest competitor Sen. Robert A. Taft, who scored 35 votes. In all there were thirteen men named as possible presi- dential material. Among the also-rans were Dewey, Tahnadgc and Sen. George Smathcrs. junior senator from Florida. ill- mi olfcniivc -.lion irl t:ikp ilWII-«R.tiUKt'Mt-VMfiW tctnr •rr nmlfifiilnl uHP mVMtir tc r|rcat ymi,t(f a real palate tickling .supper April •1th. It will take place from G:30 to U p.m. in the U. BalJroom. On the menu are such tempting dishes as Cubed Steaks, Meat Loaf, Fried Chicken, Potato Salad, Pie, as well as entrees of Tossed Chicken and Cottage Cheese Salad. Miscellaneous items are Cakes. Ccjokies, Candy. Coffee and Iced Tea. otgma Theta Phi pledges shown prior to their trip to the Best of all. however, is the price Gulf Beaches during the Easter vacation. The pledges appear- ONLY 5c a SERVING, one nickel ing are: left to right) Top row: Janet Addisan, Lee Clark. _onc.ha|{ of a dime ... A -JIT- Delina Smith, Beverly Beckett. Jackie Sierra. Emily Van Bever ypy. and Joan Owen. Bottom row: Rita McCormick. Clare Monce. ' ‘ ... v ...... Rosalie Durand. Phyllis Stocton, Jayne Thompson and Ann ' Reddish. The girls stayed at a place on the beach called Hel- A PRIZE TOO! Prizes include a up tickets for guest Left to Right Seated: Johnnie Faye McLin, Walter meals a Tam- Weber. Left to Right Standing: Ed. Balias, Isabel Lord, rant , two Pumpkin Rita Jackson, E. Georgette Fairbanks. d Candy- good home cooked FRIEND, BRING ! (A chance exams you know). “JITNEY SUP- of APRIL. 6:30 BALLROOM. A SHOT FOR . COME . . .GET :T THANKS wishes to thank the who helped con- poll. Martha Ly- Smarse, Leighton well, Bruce Atkins, r and John Sanchez. who are interested i the next Minaret ntact Bill Newell or as fdon as powHfle. Left to Right Seated: Jim Perry. Left to Right Standing: Mary Ficcio, Martha May, Mickey Smarse. Question No. 3: Who do you think would make the bL'st presi- dent of the United States? Answers as follows: Eisenhower ...............105 Xo opinion ................ 40 Taft ..................... 35 Stasscn ................... 6 McAarthur ................. 6 Pepper .................... 3 Truman ................... 15 Wallace ................... 2 Kefauver ................. 12 Warren (Calif.) .......... 10 Russell (Ga.) .......... Smathers .. .......... 1 Dewey .................. 1 8 Talmadge ............. 1 Total Votes 245 WHAT ABOUT KOREA? Question Xo. 4: Should the United States and the U.N. troops begin an all-out offensive in Korea? Answers as follows: Yes, 122 (50 per cent); No, 105 (43 per cent); Undecided, 18 (7 per.cent): total voted 245. NOTE: The minaret wishes to congratulate all students on the amount of enthusiasm shown in expressing their opin- ions during this poll. The question for the next opinion poll will be annuonced in the next issue of the Minaret. If you have any suggestion as to auestions vo uwould like to have polled, please make a note.oi it and drop YcArr idea In the Minaret BulfctW-tfctad drop b dx. Sky Views of the University Night Views of the University • In the Library The Spartan Room Frederick C. Schudart Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Clyde T. Ref.d A.B., M.S. Acting Professor of Biology OUR SCIENCE DEPARTMENT I J Guy G. Becknell B.S., M.S., Ph D.. D-Sc. Professor of Physics William Marion Goldsmith A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor Biological Science CHORUS Left to Right, Row 1: Tony Kovach, Harriet Mallard, Louise Jenkins, Barbara Floyd, Gertrude Trice, Jo Ann Janserson, Zoe Harvill, Klcanor Carden, Betty Robinson, Professor Lyman Wiltse. Row 2: Joyce Boothby, Carolyn Welch, Mitz Sumners, Claricce Monce, Scotty Bailey, Jeannette Jones, Jane Anderson, Ann Reeves, Jo Ann Wuertz. Row i: Anita F.ckstcin, Phyllis Hannon, Pat Byrd, Emily Van Bever, Betty Mae Dunn. CONDUCTOR LYMAN WILTSE Just before the Christmas recess the University Chorus, directed by Professor Lyman Wiltse, presents its annual Candlelight Service in the Ballroom. This is perhaps the most beautiful service of the university year. The chorus also provides the students with opportunities to study and to perform the choral works of many periods, including those of modern composers. BAND Left to Right, Row 1: Wilbur Jones, Marilyn DuBotc, DeF.tta Harris, Georgia Reed, Joan Irvin, Carolyn Welch. Row 2: Lewis Young, Irving McCoy, Rachel Russell, Tom Boyle. Row J: Elizabeth Griffith, George Wagner, Jack Burger, Dell Clark, David Schulstad, Ben Cooper. Row 4: Jimmie Camplcsi, Salvatore I.eonc, Betty Palmer, Pat McLeod, Raymond Chick, Isabel! Lord. Row 5: Ralph Steinberg, Ann Reeves, Esther Rancicr, Barbara Floyd, Martha May. Row 6: Bobbie Lee Graham, Barbara Billett, Beverly Beckett, Helen Tomlinson, Eleanor Carden. Row 7: Jean Replogle, Jack Lamb, Herman Hollingsworth. Not pictured, Delores Horne, Liz Schwartz. PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS IN MUSIC Mr. Christian Kirsch - ■ Mr. William Lucka - ■ Miss Margaret Smith - - Mr. Olando Tognozzi - ■ Mrs. Kathleen B. Wiltse Mr. Ronald West - - ■ Mr. Edward Wuebold - ■ - - - - - Private ltn true tor of Violin - - - - - Private Instructor of Oboe Private Instructor in Pipe Organ ami Piano - - - - Private Instructor of Clarinet ■ - - - Private Instructor of Violoncello - - - - Private Instructor of Trumpet Private Instructor of Percussion Instruments BAND MAJORETTES Left to Right: Liz Schwartz Georgia Reed Carolyn Welch Joan Irvin Marilyn DuBosc DeEtta Harris ART The University Art Department gives students the opportunity to express themselves artistically. Di- rected by Norman Borchardt, stu- dents of the art department exhibit many of their paintings at the Florida State Fair. DEBATE SOCIETY The University of Tampa Debate Society provides practical training in debate, argumentation, and dis- cussion for professional, business, and individual improvement through extracurricular intercol- legiate debates and discussions. Seated, Left to Right: Dell Tribble, Ernest Dosscy, Mary Ficcio, John Mattox, Ralph 1 lower. Standing, Left to Right: Louis Dichtas, Professor Roy McGillivray, Larry Pitcher. UNIVERSITY BROADCASTING SERVICE The Univertity Broadcasting Service was organized in the fall of 1946. The first broadcast was on October 8, 1946 over VDAE when UBS dramatized the Rise of the University. There followed three and a half years of weekly programs over VDAE. Shortly after this program was started, UBS initiated a news program series over WFLA. Various other types of programs were broadcast. These programs included many public service programs for such or- ganizations as The American Red Cross, The Boy Scouts of America. The Hills- borough County Tuberculosis Association, the Florida Council for the Blind, and others. In the fall of 1950, the class in Funda- mentals of Radio, with the help of the in- structor, formulated and produced a new scries of sports programs entitled Spar- tan Sports, which is now being broadcast Sru r f, Left to Right: Larry Pitcher, Dolores Lado, Phyllis Hannon, Jocelyn Cooper, Professor Roy McGillivrav. Standing, Left to Right: John Mattox, Villiam Antonini, Jack Breit, George Vagner, Tom Battaglia, Louis Dichtas. weekly over WFLA at 5:15 p.m. On this program there appeared many nationally known sports personalities including Lou Boudreau of the Red Sox, and Ben Chap- man then manager of the Tampa Smokers. Spartan Sports is now in its second year. Before the year 19Jd. wa out VFLA and the Tribune Company of Tampa offered to build and equip a complete studio for the University Broadcasting Service and the University of Tampa. The new studio be- gan operation early this spring. VFLA carries programs originating at the Uni- versity studio. At present a new scries of Round-Table Discussions arc being broadcast weekly over WFLA. The first of this scries of pro- grams was broadcast over WFLA on Feb. 8. The topic for debate was Should the U. S. Government Set up a Permanent Pro- gram of Wage and Price Controls? This debate was held with members of Vest Point Military Academy debate team. SttinJing, Left to Right: Senator Claude Pepper, Tom Battaglia, Frank Czolgocz, sports com- mentator from WFLA; Marcclo Maseda, student body president; Pete McLeod, and Ben Darby, manager of Warren’s DcSoto Cleaners, participating on the Spartan Sports program. lilii DSDims To Dr. James W. Covington—a man to ad- mire and emulate, one who is a source of inspiration to all of us, one whose ideals and understanding have encouraged us to untir- ingly reach for better and greater things, whose devotion to the principles and ideals of democratic living is manifested by his participation in our Student Government, whose interest in students’ welfare is not confined to the classroom—we, the Class of 1952 dedicate this edition of the University of Tampa Moroccan to show our appreciation. 3ln Jfflemortam Dr. C. C. Denney Professor of Psychology Ann Roberts Pat Batts Mitzi Hoffer CHEER LEADERS Katherine Weekley Mary Esther Bartlett Helen Brito A TRIBUTE TO A STAR HOLLAND “LUKE” APLIN I— F O O T B A L L Paul L. Myers Athletic Director Marcelino Huerta Head Coach Sam Bailey, Line Coach; John Vardian, Backfield Coaa Hot tom Row L-R: Middle Row L-R: Top Row L-R: No. Position Name No. Position Name No. Position Name 80 Hsifback - - - - Lou Sequella 57 Guard ...... Sam Puleo 54 End.....................Bill Hovance 86 Halfback - - - - Vince Chicko 5) Halfback .... Carl Cowden 45 Tackle .... Reggie Colvard JJ Guard .... Nick Waytovich 81 Halfback .... Ken Stuart 40 Guard ..... Tony Jonaitis 54 Guard...................Pete Milian 20 Center...................Don Cocgins 54 End......................H. L. Hieri 52 Guard ..... Jack Marlf.y 22 Center ..... Beyer DuPree 51 End ...... Pete McLeod 45 Tackle .... Danny Scaringi 21 Center............Mike Rovnak 50 End...............Jim Mitchrll 50 Tackle ..... Jon Zalupski 44 Tackle ..... Julius Nagy 55 End ..... Holland ArLIN 85 Halfback .... Frf.o Pancoast 62 Quarterback - - - John Lahosky 52 End......................Ray Stewart 81 Halfback ..... Gene King 71 Fullback ------ Ed Duray 41 Tackle ..... Ernest Reid 84 Fullback .... Tom Battaglia 72 Fullback ... Frank Sinkwich 46 Tackle ...... Rob Lovely 85 Halfback .... Jor Romano 61 Quarterback - - Frank Williams 42 Tackle ..... Tom Maiiin 82 Halfback.............Kayo Royal 60 Quarterback ..... Eo Peck 55 Tackle.................Ernest Rubio 55 End ...... Bon Philon 47 Halfback ... Emil Schiavone 70 Halfback.........................Bob Hillier 72 Halfback .... Henry Bernat Withdrew Not Pictured: Halfback - Guard Quarterback Halfback • Tackle - Fullback - Charles Harris - Eo Casella - Dan Sliman Ziccy Jasinski Eo Matyas - Jim Mathis Well shut my mouth the field’s wide open! Oops! I slipped. There’s always room for one more. Referee get out’a da way! Running wild. Chico TAMPA—28 LIVINGSTON—13 TAMPA—27 LENOIR-14 TAMPA 14 Proof—Lou’s feet arc faster than sight. APPALACHIAN 13 Hey Harris follow me! Now is that fair—) on 1! I.ahosky smeared for a loss. King wiggles his hips for a long gain. TAMPA-40 JACKSONVILLE TEACHERS—0 TAMPA-7 3 PATRICK AIR BASE—0 Pack o’ huntin’ hounds after a rabbit. Chicko gets clear sailing. TAMPA—14 F S U—6 TAMPA—62 Bryan sinks a shot. CULVER—55 Thrift goes wa-a-y up for one. Aplin tries. i Brooks tries for one. Thrift makes a basket. BASKETBALL Gimme that ball! Aplin scores. • «' PENNSYLVANIA-83 TAMPA-8 4 INTRAMURALS Left—Miller K. Adams, Director Physical Education Right—Ifcn Shearer, Director of Intramurals. PLAY A BIG ROLE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA’S ATHLETIC PROGRAM WHERE EACH STUDENT CAN TAKE A PART BOYS’ INTRAMURALS TAU OMEGA First Row: Allen Coleman, Jim Mann, Tino Fernandez, Micky Smarsc, and Louis Hoppe. Second Row: Roy Hunton, Hugh Squiticr, Nilo Pclacz, Henry Echezabal, and Carl Cowden. Third Row: Ernest Reid, Chuck Carson, Joe Bellucio, Joe Yglcsias, and Jack Pepper. SIGMA KAPPA NU Front Row: Ed VanHorn, Al DeShong, Pat O’Neal, Sam Morton and Lew Young. Second Row: Bob Herrick, Kip Fclcntzcr, Robert Yates, Harry Bryan, and Jack Thompson. Third Row: Pat Newby, Ben Fielding, Tom Boyle, Denny Boyce, Jim Matthews, and Jack McLendon. BETA CHI Front Row: Jim Simcic, Bob Cogan, and Emil Schiavone. Second Row: Cliff Buchanan, Dick Christ, Tommy Gallon, and Chuck Koch. RHO NU DELTA Front Row: Augusto Cristalcs, Virgil Medina, Horaee Engclhardt, and Sam Uccello. Second Row: Paul Gatta, Angel Lopez, Tony Provenzano, Robert Moctczuma, and Joe Diaz. KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA Front Row: Robert Burns and Joe Cooper. Second Row: Wilbur Jones, Carl Rooks, James Fisher, and Marcclo Maseda. ACE CLUB Front Row: Ed Landc, Harry Walston and H. L. Hiers. Second Row: George Plomaritis, George Simitsis, and Tom Collcntinc. GIRLS’ INTRAMURAL TEAMS DELTA KAPPA Prori Rous: Eleanor Carden, Mary Esther Bartlett and Frances Stevens. Second Row: Barbara Billctt, Jane Anderson, Alice Thomas, Pat Harris and Dot Clcotclis. SIGMA THETA PHI Front Row: Betty Burnett, Dot Johnson, Sharon Stanaland. Second Row: Liz Birge, Ann Shaffer, Kath- arine Weekley, Pat Williamson and Sue Shaffer. First place in volleyball. ALPHA GAMMA Front Row: Kitty LaBarbera, Gloria Gonzalez. Second Row: Helen Brito, Alice Rodriguez, Laura Lopez. ZETA DELTA PHI Front Row: Carol King, Juanita Smith, Evelyn Perez. Second Row: Michalcc Slavin, Helen Lear, Rosemary Bugna, and Pat Wilson. President Carl Cowden Left to Right, Last Row—Earl Monaghan, L. B. MeSwain, Jerry Maicr, Cliff Buchanan, George Montz. Row 'I wo—Chuck Koch, Bob Cogan, Jess Ritchie, Al Abdelnour, Tom Gallcn, Jim Simcic. First Row— Tony Jonaitis, Ned Maloney, Tom Battaglia, Harry Seely, Emil Schiavone, Dave Hatfield. BETA CHI Standing Left to Right—Tom Battag- lia, Vice President; Emil Schiavone, Treasurer; Harry Seely, President; Dave Hatfield, Secretary. KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA Founded 1867, Virginia Military Institute. Florida Alpha Chapter Founded in 1946, University of Tampa KSK Sweetheart Left to Right, First Row: Dawson Cheshire, Hal McCaskill, Wilbur Jones, Bill Rhodes, Fred Spencer, Gayle Hunt, Lee Roy Tatom. Second Row: Ralph Abrahamsen, Robert Byrnes, Yale Whidden, Ted Richardi, Everett Prevatt, Marcclo Maseda, James Fisher, Richard Dillon. Third Row: Thomas Dunleavy, Francis Henriksen, Irving Scovillc, Don Gwin, Cecil Dean, Bill Kalb, Ralph Martin. Fourth Row: Ray Pratt, Jack Weidenkopf, Jim Lowder, John Sanchez, Bill Swilley, Claude Gamble, Carl Rooks, Joseph Cooper. Left to Right: Wilbur Jones, Vice President; Freddie Spencer, Secretary; William Rhodes, President. RHO NU DELTA Founded: 1935 Chartered: 1935 1 Left to Right, Front Row: Joe Cliao, Tommy Spicola, Angelo Cacciatore. Back Row: Richard Martinez, Philip Rosccc, John Podola, Tony Provenzano, Joseph Lopez. RHO NU DELTA Left to Right: Joe Chao, Tommy Spicola, President, Angelo Cacciatore. Left to Right, Front Row: Tony Kovach, Roy Hunton, Joe Bodo, Mike Rovnak, George Wagner, Tom Wolfe, Joe Yglesias. Second Row: Joe Bellucio, Bud Frey, Hugh Squicicr, Allen Coleman, Louis Hoppe, Jim Mathis, Micky Smarsc, Ward Cooper and Carl Cowden. Back Row: Nilo Pelaez, William Cazin, Jaok Pepper, Ralph Hower, Jim Mann, Ernie Reid, Raymond Chick, Ivor Sconn, Henry Echezabal, Raymond Tavares. Not pictured: Nestor Lopez, Joe Valenti. TAU OMEGA Left to Right: Allen Coleman, Hugh Squitier, Treasurer; Carl Cowden, Presi- dent; Ncster Lopez, Secretary; Jim Mann, Vice President, and George Wagner. ALPHA GAMMA Founded: 1936 Chartered: 1937 Members, Left to Ri bt, First Row: Joanna Massaro, Betty Faye Palmer, Johnnie Faye McLin, Lillian Pulco, Helen Brito, Kitty LaBarbera, Gloria Gonzalez. Second Row: Carmen DcPaula, Gloria Bello, Pauline Papia, Mary Ruth Vaccaro, Lucille Caruso, Georgette Fairbanks, Elizabeth Bcrcngucr. Third Row: Rose Marie Minardi, Dalia Corccs, Josie Caeca mo, Amalia Faza. Fourth Row: Laura Lopez, Pat Monroe, Rita Sosa, Alice Rodriguez. ALPHA GAMMA Officers, Left to Right; Carmen DePaula, President; Lillian Pulco, Treasurer; Mary Ruth Vaccaro, Secretary; Pauline Papia, Vice President. Founded: 1933 Chartered: 1933 DELTA KAPPA Left to Right, First Row: Joan Irvin, Louise Lamb, Georgia Danahy, Lou Randall, Frances Stevens. Second Row: Liz Schwartz, Joan Jamerson, Chioc Snow. Third Row: Fran- ces MeMurray, Joyce Boothby, Eleanor Card- en, Barbara Billctt, Joan Jacobsen. Fourth Row: Helen Tomlinson, Pat Neff, Dot Clcotclis. Fifth Row: Mary Esther Bart- lett, Mary Jo Marzolf, Jayne Anderson. Sixth Row: Pat Harris, Doris Yates, Alice Thomas. Right to Left: President..........................Doris Yates Vice President ------ Joan Irvin Secretary......................Frances Stevens Treasurer.................................Alice Thomas M t 40611 SIGMA THETA PHI ; Left to Right, Front Row: Betty June Roberts, Sue Shaffer, Ann Shaffer, Clara Cuevas. Row Two: Lorraine Wed el, Naomi Craig, Beatrice Peters, Kay Johnson, Sara Kirkland. Row Three: Priscilla Romeo, Pat Williamson, Ann Gardner, Helen Cleotelis, Sharon Stanaland, Betty Burnett, Mildred Fa- bian, Elizabeth Birge, Katherine Wccklcy, Nellie Bates, Dorothy Johnson, Miss Charlotte Thompson. SIGMA THETA PHI Seated: Kay Johnson. Standing, Left to Right: Sue Shaffer, Betty June Roberts, Clara Cuevas. Left to Right, Front Row: Evelyn Perez, Michalcc Slavin, Joan Davi;, Marion Terry. Second Row: Helen Lear, Juanita Smith, Dorothy McMillan, Rosemary Bugna, Mrs. Pate, Mary Sheridan, Carol King, Jean Bradley. Not pictured: Jean McRae, Shirley Rector. ZETA DELTA PHI Left to Right: Carol King, Treasurer; Mary Sheridan, Vice President; Juanita Smith, President; Rosemary Bugna, Recording Secretary; Jean Bradley, Corresponding Secretary. A V flDysiHJSJfls CONGRATULATIONS! RENT A PIANO Tampa Armature Works 401 S. 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