University of Tampa - Moroccan Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

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MOROCCAN 19 5 9 i tl t lx I) j Pauline Tourles, Editor Beginning of a NEW ERA left fo (tight: Dean Rhodes; Eliot C. Fletcher, the architect; J. W. Du- pree, member of the Board of IruiteeĀ ; ond Mr. Smiley, ehoirmon of the Board. Id - 01.-) w. Cornerstone Laying The cornerstone laying for the new Men’s Dormitory took place on November 16. An invitation to all students and their parents was extended by Dr. Delo. A guest register, signed by all who attended the ceremony, was sealed in a strong box and placed by Dr. Delo behind the plaque on the building. 2 President's Inauguration Dr. Dovid M. Delo taking the oath of office. At left, the Hon. Conpbell Thornoll, juitico of the Supreme Court of Florido, who odminiĀ torod the oath of office, ond Mr. Dovid E. Smiley, chairman oā€˜ the Board of TruiteeĀ , who conducted the installation ceremony. Guest speaker Dr. Charles W. Campbell, upon whom wos also conferred on honorary degree. SiHl ,-rDC f The installation and inaugural address of Dr. Dclo climaxed a two-day program that included a sym posium on ā€œStrengthening Education Through Im- proved Education of Teachers and a second sympo- sium on ā€œThe Role of the Independent University.ā€ In an ancient ceremony never before seen in Tampa, a somber black line composed of Faculty, Delegates of Learned Societies, Delegates of Univer- sities and Colleges throughout the nation, Oflicial Guests, and the Board of Trustees, filed to the audi- torium. In the centuries-old tradition, Dr. David M. Delo, who was to take the oath of office, walked last. Convocation speaker was Dr. Charles W. Campbell, vice-president of the Prudential Insurance Company. 3 Dr. Co o, our tor-lighted now leader. New Era CANDIDS at the Uni versify ARCHITECT'S DRAWING OF WOMEN'S DORMITORY WITH LANDSCAPING. CONSTRUCTION OF WOMEN'S DORMITORY PROGRESSES RAPIDLY. 4 of Tampa ARCHITECT'S DRAWING OF MEN'S DORMITORY WITH PROPOSED LANDSCAPING. MEN'S DORM BEGINNING TO TAKE FORM AS FOURTH MONTH OF CONSTRUCTION COMES TO AN END. 5 Of. and Mm. Dclo at home. New President has Background in Science Assuming office July 1, 1958, Dr. David M. Dclo became the fifth president of the University of Tampa. Educator, author, and geologist, Dr. Dclo came to Tam- pa from Wagner College, New York, where he had been Presi- dent since 1952. As Chief of the Scientific Man- power Branch of the Army, he instituted the first formal reserve program for scientists and engi- neers, so effective that it was soon extended to other branches of the Armed Forces. Completing his undergraduate work at Miami (Ohio) Universi- ty, 1926, he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He received his M.A. in 1928 from the Univer- sity of Kansas; his doctorate in 1935 from Harvard University. He is the co-author of Years of this Landā€ (1943) and Scien- tists in Uniformā€ (1918). He is a fellow of the Geologi- cal Society of America, and a member of Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Xi, the Harvard Club of New York, the University Club of Tampa, and Kiwanis. THE PRESIDENT'S MANSION, 1815 BAYSHORE BOULEVARD. 6 THE PRESIDENT AND HIS LADY The University of Tampa's First Lady has done much to add to the attractiveness of our building. Mrs. Dclo supervised the decorating of the Ball- room, where many lovely tapestries may be seen; of the Rawlings Room, where many of the original pieces of furniture may be found; and of the lovely Wicker Lounge, located on the first floor of the University, just before the library, decorated with attractive oil paintings and also the proud water- colors and pastels of University of Tampa art students. Truly, our official hostess is doing an excellent job. MrĀ . D lo—Tha Pr« idant'Ā« tody President and Mrs. Delo Entertain 1815 Bayshore Boulevard is open to faculty and students alike. At Christmas all were in- vited to Open House at the Delos', where cocoa and cookies were served for refreshment. DEDICATION OR. DAVID MARION DEIO Described by all who know, admire, and love him as a man of action; a man of vision, who will never be satisfied to compromise with mediocrity; a man who will never waver in the pursuit of excellence in the field of education; a man who has made and will con- tinue to make new and greater improvements in our Alma Mater—to you. Dr. David Marion Dclo, we, the graduating class of 1959, dedi- cate this annual. i • i - V ( 8 Farewell Message The Senior Class University of Tampa Tampa, Florida To each graduating Senior my hearty congratulations. When you leave this University some of it will go with you. As a result, you will never be the same again. But you have also left something of your- self behind. Because the Class of 1959 was here, the University itself has changed. Your work in student affairs and projects of all kinds; your con- tributions to student government; the impact of your thinking and your personalities on the pattern of University life can never be erased. And this is good, for any University is a composite of its history. Each of you owes a debt and a large one. You owe a debt to all the people in history who expressed a sufficiently original idea to stimulate your think- ing. You owe a debt to your professors, particularly for their self-control when you uttered classroom inanities on the days you had not read your assignment. You owe a debt to your classmates for all you have learned from them in the area of human relations. You owe a debt to the men and women of the staff and faculty who have conscientiously tried to help you with your personal problems. Finally, you owe a debt to the University. For although you paid a tuition fee each year, the sum total is probably equal only to three-fourths of the cost of your four years here — thus your Senior year probably has been free. These debts are not peculiar to you as Tampa Seniors; they arc owed by every college graduate. They constitute no burden. The loan to you was made by the past and there is no promissory note to assure collection. Thus, your debt is to the past as well as to the present. But as thinking men and women and loyal alumni, you will pay that debt to the future. You will pay it through your personal success in your chosen profession; through your services to your fellows; through your participation in and support of your church; through greater consideration for the interests of your neighbor. You will pay it all your life long and be happy in so doing. More particularly, you will pay your debt to the University of Tampa not because it is a debt but because repayment will be a labor of love. You know that if you do your part to restore the reservoir which makes such debts possible, those who come after you will have a safe and secure fund upon which to draw. Their lives will be better for it. And through this repayment you will help your Alma Mater to achieve that destiny which is so obviously hers. 9 David M. Delo, President 3n Memoriam J. A. GRIFFIN The entire student body, faculty, and administration of the University of Tampa was greatly saddened by the death of Mr. J. A. Griffin, trustee and one of the incorpo- rators of the University. I 10 I CONTENTS 1959 MOROCCAN Administration and Faculty Page 12 Classes 32 Activities 94 Events 104 Athletics 122 Greeks 150 t Honoraries 170 Departments 178 Organizations 198 Advertising 210 11 a ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY 12 DR. DAVID M. DELO President DR. M. C RHODES Dean of Administration 14 Dean of Men Although new on our campus this year, Dean Sctear, our Dean of Men, a well-known and well-liked member the Administration. FRANK W. SETEAR, A.B., M.S. Dean of Women Always ready to lend a helping hand or give some friendly advice. That is our wonderful and charming Mrs. Lucile King. Dean of Women. MRS. LllCILE KING, A.B., M.A. .2 Registrar s i MRS. JOHNNIE PATE Continuing to serve the University well in her position is Mrs. Pate. As- sistant Treasurer, who handles the finances at the Business Office. Assistant Treasurer HAZEL BOWMAN A.B., M.A. Processing admissions, compiling s tistical reports, maintaining transcri] and other official records of present ai former students, the Registrar's office constantly a place of occupied workc Board of Trustees DAVID e. SMIIEY Choirmon Ā© the Board A devoted group of prominent businessmen and community leaders make up the University’s Board of Trustees. These outstanding men form policies which underlie the vast program of the Univer- sity. In essence, they act much towards the ad- ministration as the faculty to the students. Thanks to the efforts and policies of these men, the Uni- versity has prospered and expanded. We. the stu- dents. owe great tribute to the Board for helping us become recognized as the great school that we are. MEMBERS George B. Howell V. H. Northcutt V. V. Sharpe Paul Smith J. W. Dupree R. J. Binnickcr Albert 11. Case H. C. Culbreath David A. 1'alk Carl D. Brorein Louis V J. Crockett Farnell James L. Fcrman D. B. McKay Chester IT. Ferguson Frank M. Traynor C. C. Vega Morris E. White A1 Yorkunas Charles F. Blake Howard P. Macfarlane ell house, Jr. CARI D. BROREIN Co.71 mitte Chairman AlUMNI SECRETARY MRS. VIRGINIA OVERSTREET Alumni Association Graduates bound together by their high regard for, pride in, and desire to identify themselves with the past and rosy future of their Alma Mater. This is the University of Tampa Alumni Association. Sparked by a most able President, Dr. Tramontana, our association remains a friend to all graduates in the future. MISS DOLORES SCHJAASTAD MRS. ANN D. HESSER Business Manager Mr. Clinton R. Tobky, M.E. Another new face on campus is that of Mr. Clinton R. Tobcy. Dean of Adult Education Professor H. A. Heiser, Ph.B., M.A. Professor Ilciscr along with being head of the Business Administration Department is also Dean of Adult Education. I UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Occupying an entire section of the fust floor of the north wing of the Main Building, the University Library contains a large collection of volumes, including well-rounded refer- ence sections, and receives many current periodicals, news- papers. and serial publications. Six charming ladies arc at the service of all students and faculty members and arc always willing to help. CHARLOTTE ANNE THOMPSON A.B, A,8. in L.S., M.S. in L.S. VANDA NELSON A.8., M.A. '20 GLORIA RUNTON A.B. Director of Women's Dormitory Miss Marcella Hanley Students from near and afar enjoy the homelike environment in the University dormitories. Mrs. Geraldine Usher Director of Men's Dormitory 2J SWITCHBOARD Ably directed by Mrs. Avery, the Information Office and Switchboard is the dispatch [joint for incoming and outgoing messages, and a ready means of commu- nication between all members of the University. Our friend in need, who hoĀ a friendly mile and thoughtful word for oil. SCHOOL NURSE MRS. ElllOTT G. AUSTIN, R.N. JAMES BIGNElt B.S., M.A. fine ond Industrio! Ari FRANCES 3URCSTAHIER AllEN A.B., M.F.A. Speech NORMAN BORCHARDT fine Ari CHARLES S. GIIES B.S., M.A., Ed.O. fine and Industrial Ari EDWARD PAIZER B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Speech JOHN J. VON SZEIISKI B.S., M.S. Director ol Radio and Drama LYMAN WIITSE Mui.B., M.M. Director ol Mutic STEPHEN F. PARK A.6., M.M. Mtuic AIONZO O. TURNER B.S. Mutic HUMANITIES Art Speech-Drama Music Religion D. I. ZIEIONKA . . , Philosophy PAT HARDEMAN B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Philosophy IOUIS ALVAREZ KAVA Y VEGA A B, B.S., D.H. Sponiifi M O D E R N L A ALBERT S. BERGHAUSER A.6., M.A. French end German CAREY DeWITT ELDRIDGE B.A., M.A., Ph.O. French and Spanish f EUSTaSIO fernandez B.S., M.A , M.A.E. Spaniih HOWARD G. BAKER A.B., MA., Ph.D. English MARTIN I. J. GRIFFIN A.B., M.A., Ph.D. English EARL E. KELLER B.S., A.B., M.A. Enjjlilh LYNN H. HARRIS A.B., M.A., Ph.D. English JULIUS DUANE LOCKE A.B., MA, Ph.D. English Harold e. carmony 8.S., M.S. Chemistry FREDERICK M. HORNYAK 8.$., Ph.D. C itmittry ROBERT J. DEW. JR. B.S., D.S . Chemistry ROBERT E. WEAN B.S., Ph.D. Biological ond Physical Sciences CLARENCE M. PRUITT A.B., M A., Ph.D. Physical Sciences GUY G. BECKNEU B.S., M.S., Ph D., Sc.D. Physics T. DAVID SEIBER B.S., B.A., M.A. Geography and Geology SCIENCE Biology-Chemistry Physical Science Physics Geography-Geology 25 STANLEY A. DUTTENHOFER, JR. 8.Ed., M.S. Geography ond Geology ELYSE G. SHEPPARD A.8., M.A. Mothvnotict PAUL HENRY HUTCHESON A.B., M.A. Mathematics o, OWEN J. REYNOLDS 8.S., M.S. Molhemoiles HAROLD A. HEISER Ph.B., M.A. Badness Administration RALPH E. WORTHINGTON B.S., M.Ed. Business Administration B U S I N A. E. NIELSEN A.6., M.A., Ph.D. Bujinoil Administration RUSSEL CHARLES APPLE A.B., M.C.S. Accounting E G. LAWRENCE ROBERTS, JR. B.S.. M.Ed. Business Administration s ROBBIE E. WOOTEN B.S., M.A. Secretarial Science s STELLA M. COX B.S., M.A. Home Economics FREDERICK W. SCHAE8ERLE B.S., M.8.A., C.P.A. Molhomotics -V s o c J. RYAN SEISER A.B., M.A., Ph.D. History and Political Scionco A L JAMES W. COVINGTON B.S., M.A., Ph.D. History and Polilicol Scionco s M. S. CUSHMAN A.6., M.A. History JESSE I. KEENE A.8., M.A.. Ph.D. History and Polilicol Scionco T U D I E S STEPHEN I. SPERONIS B.A., M.A., Ph.D. History P H MARSTON HEADLEY A.B., M.A. PoHticol Scionco ROSCOE BAKER A.8., M.A., Ph.D. Polilicol Scionco WILLIS J. DUNN A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Sociology JULIA CLINE WILLIAMS B.S., M.P.E. and H. t Physical Education MILLER K. ADAMS B.S., M.A. Physical Education J D U C A T I ELEANOR G. E8SARY COLEMAN 8.S. Physical Education o N BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SCHERER B.S., M.A. Physical Education WILLIAM 0AR8Y GLENN A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Psychology P s Y C H O L MICHAEL 0. DORAN A.B., M-A. Psychology C. ). HO A.8., M.A., Ph.D. Psychology JAMES D. PIETRANGEll B.AV M.A. Psychology REX C. KIDD B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. Education ROBERT I. MOHR B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Education ROBERT J. FREEMAN 8.S., M.Ed., Ed.O. Education JAMES A. CHAMBERS A.B., M.A. Education o N IDA L. B. EASTBURN B.S., M.A. Education ZOE COWEN B.S., M.A., Ph.D. fducofio.i DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS l.ff to tight: Feed Pontoon, Boclfidd Cooch; Morcdino Mo.rlo, B.S., AtMofic Dirocfor. Hood Football Cooch; Somutl M. Boi'oy. B S.. Aiiistant AthUlie Director, lin Cooch ond Boioball Cooch BIU STAINAKER B.S. Crow Cooch Al GOMEZ B.S. Botinett Monogcr BOB LAVOY 8.S. Boikttboll Cooch CAROL IEGAN Athlitic Dipt. Suritor EVELYN BENNETT—Deon of Man't Office CAMILLA COOPER-Deon of Women'Ā Offico SECRETARIES Saalad: Wildo Petino, Assistant Registrar. Standing: Borboro ElkinĀ , Marjorie CoĀ - sidy, Doris Davis. CLARA GARCIA Butinitt Office ROSE SEOANE Butinest Office REGISTRAR'S OFFICE 1 MR. WHINS ond MR. YEAGER Maintenance Helping to keep our campus neat and at- tractive is our maintenance crew headed by Mr. Whitis and Mr. Yeager. Parking Area Parking areas are kept in order and problems alleviated under the direction of Mr. Prince. 31 THE CLASSES Loti lo Right: Jant Brodlcy, Bob Upthcgrovo, lynn Celol, Betty Monn. Senior Class Officers President Phii. Rotoi.o Vice-President Jane Bradley Scot lary-Trcasu rcr Betty Mann Representatives Lynn Cekal Bon IJpthecroye During our years at the University, we. the Seniors, have witnessed a multitude of changes. In this, our Senior year, we witnessed the first Inauguration of a President of the University, Dr. Delo; the construction of the new Men's and Women's Dormitories; the remodeling of the Main Building; and the advent of a new Science Build- ing in the near future. GRADUATES The Senior Class JEWEL SIMMONS ACKERLY Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Activities: F. E. A., A. C. E. Degree: B.S. ANN AI1ERNE Major: Psychology Minor: English Activities: Newman Club, Women's Residence Club Degree: B.S. PATRICK ALLEN Major: Social Studies Minor: English Activities: Theta Chi Degree: B.S RALPH ALVAREZ Major: Physical Education Minor: English Activities: Theta Chi Degree: US. ADELAIDE ATWOOD Major: Social Studies Minor: Home Economics Degree: B.S. ELOY AZPEITIA Major: Elementary Education Minor: Art Activities: A. C. E. Degree: B.S. RICHARD A. BAILEY Major: Industrial Arts Minor: English Activities: Kappa Pi Degree: B.S. AUGUSTINE BAZIN Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. of 1959 The Senior Class WADE G. BIRCH Major: Social Studies Activities: Political Union. Cir- cle K. Pi Kappa Phi, In- tramurals, Methodist Stu- dent Organization Degree: B.S. GEORGE L. BLANCO Major: Industrial Aits Minor: English Aclilities: Kappa Pi Degree: B.S. ROBERT BLAIR BOSSA Major: English. History Degree: B S. JANE CLAIR BRADLEY Major: Elementary Education, Physical Education Activities: Vice-President, Sen- ior Class; Alpha Chi Omega; Varsity Volleyball and Bas- ketball; Newman Club. Min- aret. Dormitory Club. Class Notable, Majors’ Club. W. A. A . F. E. A . A. C. F_. Daughters of the Sod. Pi Kappa Phi Daughter. Pi Kappa Phi Sponsor. Degree: BS. WILLIAM BROOKS Major: Physical Education Minor: Art, History Activities: Kappa Pi. Majors’ Club. Degree: B.S. MARINE!. WORTH BROWNFIELD Major: Biology Minor: Mathematics Degree: B.S. SHIRLEY JUANEEL BUDD Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: A. C. E.. .eta Tau Alpha. Calendar Girl. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart Court. GF.ORGE I). BURKHART Major: Business Minor: English Activities: Pi Kappa Phi, I. F. C.. Propeller Club. I. F. S. C., Political Union Degree: B.S. of 1959 The Senior Class CARMEN CACCIATORE Major: Elementary Education Activities: F. E. A.. A. C. E. Degree: B.S. CARMEN OLIVE CA LT AC 1 RON E Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Delta Zeta, Kappa Pi. F. E. A.. A. C. Eā€ž Pi Kappa Phi Daughter Degree: B.S. EDDIE CALTACI RON E Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: A. C. E., Kappa Pi, F. E. A.. Dean's I.itt, Honor Roll Degree: B.S. CHARLES L. CAMPBELL Major: History Minor: English, Psychology Degree: A.B. DAVID HARRISON CAMPER Major: Physical Education Minor: English Activities: Pi Kappa Phi, Cir- cle K. Baseball, Majors' Club Degree: B.S. STEPHEN CAN NELL.A Major: Physical Education Minor: History Activities: Majors' Club Degree: B.S. ROBERT JACOB CARTER Major: Accounting Activities: Propeller Club Degree: B.S. FREDERICK MARVIN CASON Major: Industrial Arts Minor: English Activities: Who's Who. Sigma Tan Delta, Kappa Pi, Foot- ball. Majors' Club Degree: B.S. of 1959 The Senior Class LYNN ANN CEKAL Major: Physical Education Minor: Elementary Education Activities: Alpha Chi Omega. President Women's Resi- dence Club, Senior Class Representative. Senior Class Notable, I. F. S. C.. Panhel- lenic Council. W. A. A., Ma- jors' Club. Newman Club. Daughters of the Sod. Band, A. C. E., F. E. A.. Minaret Staff. Varsity Volleyball and Basketball Teams, Pi Kappa Phi Daughter, Who's Who PETER CICCARE1.LO Major: Social Studies Minor: English Degree: B.S. JEANNE VELMA CLINE Major: Accounting Minor: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. R. CHARLES COLEMAN Major: Physical Education Minor: English Activities: Pi Kappa Phi, Ma- jors' Club Degree: B.S. JOANNE CONICLIO Major: Elementary Education Minor: English, F. E. A., A. C. E. Degree: B.S. JERRELL LOWMAN COOK Major: History Minor: Psychology Degree.: A.B. CONRAD CONLEY Major: Business Administra- tion Actiifities: Kappa Pi Degree: B.S. ALICE CORRALES Major: Elementary Education Activities: A. C. E., E. E. A Degree: B.S. of 1959 The Senior Class YOLANDA CORREA Major: Elementary Education Activities: Delta cta. A.C.E., Homecoming Queen Degree: B.S. GINO CRESCEN .I Major: History Minor: Mathematics Activities: F.E.A. Degree: B.S. JEANNE ANNE CUI.LATI Major: History Minor: Psychology Activities: F.E.A. Degree: B.S. NORMA C. DAMICO Major: Elementary Education Minor: English, Art Degree: B.S. GLEN FRANKLIN DAVIS Major: Accounting Degree: Bā€žS. SYLVIA MURRAY DAVIS Major: Elementary Education Minor: English, Air Activities: F.E.A., A.C.E., Del- ta eta, Danccrcttc Degree: B.S. GEORGE P. DcMOTT Major: History Minor: Political Science Activities: Political Union Degree: B.S. ALBERT DeSHONG Major: Elementary Education Degree: 15 ā€žS. of 1959 The Senior Class MARGARET R. DiMACCIO Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Delta eta Treasur- er, Chorus, F.E.A., A.C.E., Newman Club Degree: B.S. LILLIAN DOLMAN Major: Ait Minor: Religion Adindes: Kappa Pi Degree: A.B. ANITA DOYLE Major: English Minor: History Activities: Sigma Tau Delta Degree: B.S. B. BI.ONDEI. EDWARDS Major: English. Industrial Arts Activities: Kappa Pi, Pi Delta Epsilon. Sigma Tail Delta, W.T.U.N., Minaret Degree: A.B. THOMAS ENOS Major: Mathematici Minor: Biology Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon. Florida Academy of Sciences Degree: B_S. JACK E. ESPINOSA Major: History Minor: Drama, Speech Activities: Theta Chi, F.E.A. Degree: B.S. EDNA LOU FALTER Major: English Activities: Signta Sigma Sigma. Panhcllcnic Council, W.A.A. Degree: B.S. CARMELINA FERNANDEZ Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: F.E.A., A.C.E. Degree: B.S. of 1959 The Senior Class DANII.O FERNANDEZ Major: Accounting Activities: Theta Chi Degree: B.S. ELSA MARIE FERNANDEZ Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Delta Zeta. A.C.E., F.F..A., Chorus, Honor Roll, Dean's List Degree: B.S. DOMINICK J. FICARROTTA Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Activities: A.C.E. Degree: B.S. GRACE C. FINE .Major: Elemental) Education, Psychology Minor: English Activities: Sigma Tan Delta Degree: B.S. KENNETH FISHER Major: Industrial Arts Minor: Psychology Activities: Kappa Pi. Newman Club Degree: B.S. LEONARD FLYNN Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. ISAAC FREDERICK Major: History Minor: Spanish Degree: B.S. FRANCIS F. FUCHECK Major: Physical Education Minor: History Activities: Football, Majors’ Club, Florida Association lor Health. Physical Education, and Recreation. A.C.E , Sig- ma Phi Epsilon Degree: B.S. of 1959 The Senior Class CYNTHIA G. GARCIA Major: Elementary Education Minor: History. English Activities: Newman Club. A.C.E., F.E.A.. Deans List, Honor Roll Degree: B.S. LARRY GARCIA Major: Mathematics Minor: English Activities: Theta Chi, I.F.C. Degree: B.S. ROBERT GARCIA Major: Elementary Education Minor; Art, Physical Education Activities: Theta Chi Degree: B.S. DORIS GARTHRIGHT Major: Ilistorv Minor: Political Science Degree: B.S. WILLIAM PAUL GENS Major: Business Administra- tion Minor: English Activities: Propeller Club Degree: B.S. FRED CIRCIS Major: Physical Education Minor: English Activities: Baseball, Football, Majors' Club, Pi Kappa Phi Degree: B.S. JOHN MANUEL GONZALEZ Major: Elementary Education Minor: Physical Education Activities: A.C.E., F.E.A., Rho Nu Delta Degree: B.S. CLYDE E GREEN Major: History Minor: Psychology Degree: A.B. of 1959 The Senior Class DORIS ANNE GULLETTE Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: E.E.A., A.C.E. Decree: B.S. MARGARET LOUISE GUYER Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Danccrctlc, F.E.A., A.C.E.. Who's Who. Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma I’hi Ep- silon Sweetheart. Pi Kappa Phi Daughter. Sponsor lor Pi Kappa Phi Rose Ball. Homecoming Court Degree: B.S. RUTH HARRIET HAAGER Major: Elementary Education Minor: English. Psychology Activities: F.E.A., A.C.E. Degree: B_S. STEVENS ROWAN HARDIN Mejor: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. ALAN EDWARD HARWOOD Major: Art Minor: English Activities: Tail Kappa Epsilon. Circle K. Kappa Pi, Crew, I.F.S.C. Degree: B.S. ANNA HEATH Major: Social Studies Minor: Secretarial Science Degree: B.S. CHARLES W. HERNDON Major: Business Adminis- tration Minor: Psychology Degree: B.S. JOAN G. HERNDON Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. of 1959 The Senior Class JOHN BARNET HESOUN Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Degree: B.S. YOLANDA MARIA HKV1A Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Activities: Florida Academy of Sciences. Newman Club, TKK Sweetheart. Chorus Degree: B.S. MIRIAM HIRSCH Major: Accounting Degree: B.S. RICHARD LEE HOSKINS Major: English Minor: History Degree: A.B. PHILIP JAMES INCOGLIA Major: Business Administra- tion Activities: Propeller Club Degree: B.S. STEVE SAM ITALIANO Major: History Minor: English Degree: B.S. JESSE JEFFERSON JACKSON Major: History Minor: English Activities: Minaret. Sigma Tau Delta. Pi Delta Epsilon. Political Union Degree: B.S. JANE JAMESON Major: Social Studies Minor: Business Education Degree: B.S. of 1959 The Senior Class JAMES E. JEFFREY Major: Spanish Minor: French Degree: B.S. EDWARD J. JELSOVSKY Major: Elementary Education Minor: Art Activities: Kappa Pi Degree: BS. THEMIS JOHNS Major: Psychology Minor: English Activities: Florida Academy of Sciences Degree: B.S. JOYCE JOHNSON Major: Elementary Education Minor: Religion Activities: Methodist Student Movement, F.E.A., A.C.E., Sigma Sigma Sigma Degree: B.S. j i j JOAN MAE JONES Major: Elementary Education Minor: Art. English Activities Danccrcttc. Alpha Chi Omega. Panhcllcnic Council—President; Delegate to National Convention. I.F.S.C.; F.E.A.; A.C.E.; Min arct: Moroccan: Kappa Pi: Who Who: W_ .A.; Dor- mitory Club Degree: B5. PAUL JOYCE Major: History Minor: English Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon Degree: B.S. j CARRIE B. KENNEDY Major: Elementary Education Minor: Home Economics Activities: Phi Society. N.E.A., A.C.E. Degree: B,S. HOWARD KICHLER Major: Elementary Education Activities: Theta Chi. A.C.E., N.E.A. Degree: B.S. of 1959 The Senior Class PATRICIA E. KIMBRELL Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Utilities: A.C.E., F.E.A. Degree: B.S. JOHN KLEINPOPPEN Major: Business Administra- tion Minor: History- Degree: B.S. BILL ANASTASIS KOTIS Major: Elementary Education Degree: BS. MIRIAM C. KRAUTER Major: Social Science Minor: History- Degree: B.S. FRANK KRF.TZMER Major: Business Administra- tion Minor: English Activities: I.F.C., Sigma Phi Epsilon Degree: B.S. WILLIAM CECIL KRIEC Major: Business Administra- tion Minor: English Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon Degree: B.S. NICK GEORGE KROL’SKOS Major: Industrial Arts Minor: History Activities: Kappa Pi Degree: B.S. CHARLES LASSITER Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. of 1959 The Senior Class WAYNE E. LAU Major: Business Administra- tion Activities: Political Union; Propeller Club Degree: B.S. GERALDINE LAW Major: Elementary Education, English Activities: Alpha Psi Omega, Best Actress Award 1957-58, •Sigma Tau Delta, ACE., F.E.A. Degree: Bā€žS. HENRY LEFLER Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Activities: A.C.E., F.E.A., Kap- pa Pi Degree: B.S. THOMAS A. LEONARD Major: History Minor: English Degree: B.S. GLORIA LINDALL Major: Elementary Education Minor: English, Art Actit ities: Delta Zeta, A.C.E., F.E.A. Degree: B.S. ROMOXA LOPEZ Major: Elementary Education Minor: English, History Activities: Delta .eta, F.E.A.. A.C.E. Degree: B.$. VIRGINIA MANAUSA Major: Elementary Education Minor: English, Art Activities: A.C.E. Degree: B-S. ROGER WILLIAM MANES Major: Business Administra- tion Activities: Propeller Club Degree: B,S, of 1959 The Senior Class ELIZABETH ANN MANN Major: English Minor: Political Science Activities: Alpha Chi Omega. Political Onion, Panhcllcnic Council. I.F.S.G.. Women's Dormitory Club, Westmin- ster Fellowship. N.E.A.. Mo- roccan Staff. W.A.A., Secre- tary-Treasurer of Senior Class. Class Notable, Daugh- ters of the So l. Pi Kappa Phi Daughter. Chorus Degree: BN. RF.P.ECCA N. MARTIN Major: English Minor: History Activities: F.E A.. French Club Degree: Il.S. RODOI.FO J. MARTINEZ Major: Elementary Education Minor: Art Actii ilies: F.E.A. Degree: BN. HERBERT MASON Major: Business Degree: BN. MARY ANN MEEHAN Major: English Minor: Psychology Activities: Alpha Chi Omega. Sigma Tan Delta. Political Union. F.E.A., Who's Who, 1957-59 CHARLES R. MI LI AN Major: Accounting Activities: Pi Kappa Phi Degree: B.S. MARGARET Y. MONACO Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Kappa Pi, F.E.A., A.C.E. Degree: BN. GRACE MONTE Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: F.E.A., A.C.E., New- man Club Degree: BN. of 1959 The Senior Class JEAN AARON MORRIS Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Prcsidcnt-Florida Intercollegiate Press. Sigma Tau Delta. Pi Delta Epsi- lon, A.C.E.. WTUN. Mina- ret. F.E.A., Tau Kappa Ep- silon Friendship Award. Who’s Who Degree: B.S. JAMES McNAMARA Major: English Minor: Psychology Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon Degree: B S. CEORGE MULL Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Pi Kappa Phi Degree: Bā€žS. RUDY P. ONDRULA Major: Physical Education Minor: History Activities: Majors’ Club, New- man Club, F.E.A. Degree: B.S. THEODORA TOTH O’NEAL Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Minaret, Alpha Chi Omega — Pi Kappa Phi Daughter, Pi Kappa Phi Sponsor Degree: B.S. GAYLON GEORGE OVERBY Major: Physical Education Minor: English Activities: M a j o r s' C. I u b, S.F.A.H.P F..R. Degree: B.S. EARL McLAIN OWEN. JR. Major: Music Education Minor: English Activities: Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, Student MENC, Bap- tist Student Union. Junior Rotarian Degree: B.S. BOYD PATE. JR. Major: Elementary Education Degree: B-S. of 1959 The Senior Class PAUL AUSTIN PERRINE. JR. Major: Business Administra- tion Activities: Canterbury Club, Propeller Club Degree: B.S. VINCENT JAMES PETTI Major: Art Minor: Dramatics. Speech Activities: Debate Team. Base- ball Team. Drama Depart- ment, Dc Novo, Alpha Psi Omega Degree: B.S. WILLIAM B. POLASKI Major: Mathematics Minor: English Degree: B.S. RAY PORCARO Major: Business Administra- tion Activities: I. F. C- Theta Chi, President Freshman. Soph- omore. and Junior Classes. Who's Who. President Stu- dent Body, Circle K, I. F. S. C. Degree: DS. JOE FRANKLIN PRIEST Major: Physical Education Minor: English Activities: Football. Baseball, Majors' Club Degree: B.S. ANDREW PULF.O Major: Business Administra- tion Activities: Theta Chi, Class Notable Degree: B.S. SHIRLEY PULLARA Major: Elementary Education Minor: English, History Activities: Delta .eta, N. E. A., A, C. E., Chorus Degree: B.S. SYLVIA REEDY Major: Elementary Education Minor: Art Aetivities: Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Pi, F. E. A.. A. C. E., Methodist Student Move- ment. Chorus, Concert Chorus Degree: B.S. of 1959 The Senior Class EARL FRANKLIN RF.ITZ. Major: Social Studies Minor: English Decree: ILS. L. J. RHODES Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics A clivi ties: Crew Degree: B.S. MARJORIE MARIE RILEY Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: A. C. E., Danccrcttc, F. E. A., Alpha Chi Omega. Pi Kappa Phi Daughter. Pi Kappa Phi Sponsor Degree: B.S. JEFF RIPBF.RGER Major: History Minor: Business Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon Degree: A.B. VIRGINIA ANN RIVERS Major: Elementary Education Activities: F. E. A., N. E. A. Degree: B.S. LYNDA ROBINSON Major: Elementary Education Minor: Sociology Aetivities: Phi Mu Degree: B.S. MYRNA A. ROBINSON Major: Elementary Education Minor: History, English Activities: Delta Zeta, F. E. A., A. C. E., Baptist Student Union, Chorus IBERIA ROIZ Major: Music Minor: English Activities: F. E. A.. Sigma Alpha Iota, Chorus. Concert Chorus. Spanish Club. Dean's List, Honor Roll Degree: B5. of 1959 The Senior Class JASPER PHII.1P ROTOLO Major: Industrial Arts Minor: English Activities: Senior Class Prcsi- slent. Circle K. Theta Chi- Who's Who, Football Man- ager Degree: B.S. FRANK ROULSTONE. JR Major: Business Minor: Science Activities: Sigma Kappa Nu, Propeller Club Degree: B.S. CERAI.D J. RYAN Major: Social Science Minor: English Degree: B.S. ROBERT EDWARD SANCHEZ Major: Mathematics Minor: English Activities: Pi Kappa Phi, F. E. A.. Florida Academy o( Sciences Degree: B.S. RICHARD SARCONE Major: Elementary Education Activities: F. E. A.. A. C. E., Delta Sigma Phi Degree: B.S. DOLORES SCALES Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. MORRIS MICHAEL SCIONTI Major: Social Studies Minor: English, Physical Edu- cation Activities: Pi Kappa Phi, F. E. A., I. F. S. C., I. F. C. Degree: BS. PAMELA MARY SHAFFER Major: Mathematics Minor: English Activities: Alpha Chi Omega, Minaret Degree: B.S. of 1959 The Senior Class BENJAMIN ZELLICK. SIEGEL Major: Physics, Mathematics Activities: Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Florida Academy of Sci- ences. WTUN. Honor Roll, Degree: U.S. HOWARD I.. SINSLEY Major: History Minor: English Activities: Student Body Presi- dent. Pi Delta Epsilon. Tan Kappa Epsilon. Alpha Psi Omega. I. F. C., I. F. S. C.. Circle K. Minaret. WTUN. Degree: B.S. MARGARET PHILPOTT SMITH Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: A. C. E.. F. E. A. Degree: B.S. NORMAN PHILIP SMITH Major: Elementary Education Minor; Art. English Activities: A. C. E., F. E. A. Degree: B.S. ESTHER MARIE SPENCER Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: A. C. E. Degree: B.S. MARYANN STAUDINCER Major: Psychology Minor: Chemistry, Mathemat- ics Activities: Floritla Academy of Sciences. Newman Chib Degree: B.S. HARRIET ST. CLAIR Major: Elementary Education Activities: A. C. E., F. E. A. Degree: B.S. LEO ST. GEORGE Major: Chemistry Minor: English Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Floritla Academy of Sci- enceĀ . Newman Club Degree: Bā€žS. of 1959 The Senior Class ROBERT G. STEVENS Major: Physical Education Minor: English Activities: I’i Kappa Phi. Sigma Tau Delta. Majors1 Club Degree: BS. SHIRLEY STRUM Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Degree: B-S. RODNEY THOMPSON Major: Accounting. Mathe- matics Degree: B.S. WILLIAM UCCELLO Major: Elementary Education Minor: Psychology Degree: b!S. PAUL R UPTHECROVE Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Tau Kappa Epsi- lon. I. F. C., I. F. S. C.. Sen- ior Class Representative Degree: B.S. DEANNA VACANTI Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Delta Zeta, A. C. E., F. E. A. Degree: B.S. MARY JANE VACANTI Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: A. C. E., F. E. A. Degree: B.S. F.CLE VALENTI Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Delta Zeta, A. C. F... F. E. A. Degree: B.S. of 1959 The Senior Class CILDA V. VAZQUEZ Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: Delta Zeta, New- man Club. A. C. E.. F. E. A.. Danccrcttc. Choim Degree: US. KARL ALFRED VOCELER Major: Mathematics Minor: English, History Degree: B.S. GUY WALTON Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Activities: Pi Kappa Phi, Spar- Spar. Florida Academy of Sciences, Chemical Society, Kappa Pi Degree: DS. MAUREEN WALTER Major: History Minor: Psychology Degree: B.S. MYRA JAMES WELDON Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Activities: ' Baptist Student Union. F.E.A. Degree: B.S. JAMES OTIS WHITE Major: English Minor: History Degree: B.S. I ROBERT ANDREW WHITE Major: Business Administra- tion Activities: Pi Kappa Phi. Pro- peller Club Degree: B.S. SHIRLEY ARRINGTON WHITT Major: English Minor: Music Degree: A.B. of 1959 T H E S E N I ROBERT JAMES WILBUR Major: History Minor: English Degree: B.S. MARGARET LOIS WILCOX Major: English Minor: Psychology Activities:' Signia Tau Delta, De Novo Degree: B.S. o R C L A S S ROBERT H. WILLOUGHBY Major: Elementary Education Activities: F. E. A., A. C. E. Degree: B.S. E. HAYES WILSON Major: Music Minor: English Activities: Vice-President Stu- dent Body, Tati Kappa Ep- silon. Chorus, Circle K. Who Who. F. E. A.. A. C. E.. MENC Degree: B.S. 0 F 1 9 5 9 ANDREW WINTER Major: English Minor: History Degree: A.B. ROBERT WITHERS Major: Accounting Degree: B.S. Gloria Alonso Guy F. Amuso Robert L. Armstrong Paul Willis Athcr Ik-mad i ne A. Becker Kenneth R. BeUiveau Patricia Ann Bonanno Robert NT. Cooke Richard Verne Coup James Paul Davis Louis De La Vina Aida Del Valle William L. Eagan Margaret Ellen Edtnision L. Ewing Esch George V. Faklis Jean B. Fay Lowell Thomas Freeman Joseph Horace Fite John Frcyler Frost Jeremiah L. J. Ganey MARY McCALEB WRACG Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S, WILLIAM RIVERS Major: Business Administration Minor: History Degree: BS. NOT PICTURED Steve Gerakios Gordon Dean Goldie Sylvia Greeson Francis B. Guziclek Stevens Rowan Hardin Annie Juanita Harris Virgil Eugene Hedgepeth Rudolph W. Helmick Andrew J. Henry Dorothy II. Kennedy Arlie Jack Hoover Vasilios John Katsaras Gerald A. Krumbholz James Gilbert Lake William David Leith Dalia Rose Lopez Russell Arlan Marsh James M. Marshall Ciro Chris Maurici Betty Mary Maxwell John R. Microw i I Thomas A. Miller J. V. Moore John F. McNamara Christopher Napoli Marvin Nelson Joe Angel Perez Albert Picallo Duane Anne Robertson Barbara Anne Robles Frank Rodriguez. Jr. Cynthia C. Rogers Victor Bruce Sandstrom Frank Leo Schabcrt Beth Carr Shields Wallace Wayne Story Gloria Otero Swirbul Betty Jo Thomas Joan Lor rain Uccello C. C. Vans Evers William Viera Estelle Edith Waldman 57 CLASS NOTABLES Wod cyCilefij to -Succeed JOAN JONES HOWARD SINSLEY Wjoit Popufar LYNN CEKAL RAY PORCARO Wod VJented PEGGY GUYER JACK ESPINOSA Wod Unified BETTY MANN ANDREW PULEO MARY MEEHAN JESSE JACKSON YOLANDA CORREA JOE PRIEST FRED CASON BOBBI ROBLES JSei1 Ground JANE BRADLEY MIKE SCIONTI MARIE RILEY AL HARWOOD 1 - Junior Class Officers President .... Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer . Representative . . . . Fred Gonzalez . Pauline Touri.es . . .June Snow . . . Diana Ray Itll to flight: June Snow, Diono Ray, Fred Gonzalez, Pauline TcurleĀ . Members and officers of the Junior Class were most active in all phases of campus life. Beauty reigned in the Junior Class as Pauline Tourles and Kathy Labruzzo won honors as Second and Fourth Maids, respectively, of the 1958 Homecoming Court. Junior femmes fatales walked away with the Moroccan Queen elections: Queen, Rosalie Valenti; First Maid, Merry Mack; Second Maid, Ramona Hernandez; Third Maid, Nancy Alchcdiak: Fourth Maid, Shirlcc Smith. Juniors were also prominent in other phases: Cheerleaders: Ramona Hernandez., head; June Snow and Jan Pcsola. Danccrcttc: Diana Ray. Ma- jorette: Shirlcc Smith. Pauline Tourles was editor of the Moroccan. All in all it was a most prosperous year for the Junior Class. CO LUIS ABUDO JERRY C ADKINSON JACQUELINE ANDERSON NILDA ARGUEllES L LARRY ARNOLD BARBARA ANNE BAKER ELAINE BECKER MARY JANE BLOUNT JAMES L. BONNETTE DOMINICK CASSANO FIELDING CASSELS ANTONIO CASTELLANO, JR. MERCEDES CORUJO RICHARD COUP PAUL C. ELROD JOHN D. DARSEY, JR. EVELYN ENDSLEY PAUL DAUGHERTY JOSE L FELIX, JR. MARY ANN FEDERICO FELICIA FERRANTE DOROTHY R. FISHER LARRY GNAGEY MIRTA GARCIA HERMAN E. FISHER, JR. BETTY GRIMM SAM GIUNTA DONALD CWIN MIRIAM A. HAYES WILLIAM G. HENKEL ROMONA HERNANDEZ SHIRLEY MICKEY ROBERT HUDSON x GLADYS Hill FRANKLIN E. HUNT FREDERICK I. HOEOT SAMUEL KITTREDCE MARSHALL LEDBETTER LEWIS LEONARD VINCENT N. LONGO RAYMOND MARCOS FRANCES MITCHEU ARTHUR D. PACE MERRY D. MACK BEVERLY MANAUSA ELAINE MIKLER ROSALIE MORTELLARO MANUEL PEREZ ROSE PERIA RONALD ROLAND JAN PE SOLA DIANA RAY JACK RICHARDSON ELAIN SERCOR SH1RLEE ANN SMITH BARBARA STRICKLAND THERESA TAMBOREllO HAROLD SHOFFEITT HAROLO E. SJODING JUNE SNOW JAMES E. SPENCER ROBERT SWIGERT ADELE TAGLIENTE BILLY TURNER PAULINE TOURLES ROSAIIE VALENTI KATHERINE VECCHIO A EDWARD R. WILSON BLAINE WOODCOCK MARGARET WALKER MILDRED WALKER GERT WOSSNER 8ETTY YANGER PETER WOSSNER JOAN ZANGMASTER WARD WOOLLEY ANDRE R. WYATT JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Thomas Alexander Addison, Nancy Alchcdiak Nick Alexiou Richard Donald Amnoitc George Barcelo Ruben Louis Barreto Dorothy Estclla Blaich B. Wallace Blount James Mathew Bomba George Curtis Bradford Gerald W. Bradley Vincent P. Cackowski Calvin Louis Catalano Laura Jean Cook John Joseph Cory Don james Cosat E. Lamont Craft Robert F. Currie III Mary Ann Dean Margaret Adelc Denny Martha Elizabeth DeWitt Franklin Eugene Dickey Albert Donald Dixon William Vincent Durkin Richard B. Durland Don Joseph Econc Paul E. Eidc Charlotte Jean Erwin Michael V. Faklis Donald R. Falkcnburg Mary Ann Fee Albert Felicione Lawrence T. Fitzgerald Alland Gordon Fry Mary Helen Gee Charles George Howard V. Gick, Jr. Anthony Joseph Girgenti Sammy Angel Giunta Albert Gonzalez, Jr. Fred Gonzalez Ralph Manuel Guito Patricia S. Hanshaw John N. Harrison III Nick Chris Halzie Jeanette Hazel Hernandez Carolyn Ruth Hitch S. Michael Hubbell Herbert A. Hughes John Adrian Hull William Stanley Hyatt Angelo D. Ippolito Jr. Salva tore A. Ippolito Salvatore Jiminez Robert Anton Kintzel John Coyl Lawrence Jerry Paul Lawson Claude V. Lcffingwell Richard F. Lcis Eleanor A. Leonard Thomas A. Leonard William Wilson Leonard Frank Amcricus Lcto Frank Peter Lcto Felix Jose Lopez Richard James Lovett Jennie U. Lundman Berry Eliot Mack William E. MacKinlay Florence J. Mancuso Jose Raymond Marcos John Ira Marshall Norma S. Martinez Renata Martynienko William Tracy Marzolf John Anthony Matus William Francis Mcars Aubrey Meredith Elaine K. Miklcr Elizabeth Bostian Miles Margaret Jane Miller George Kemble Mitchell John Gorman Mitchell Pauline M. Morris Leonard W. Motykicwicz Deno Bill Moutsatsos Daniel Austin Murphy William Thompson McLean Mary Virginia McLeod William Thomas Nallia Mary Ann Nelson George A. Nieto Rose Marie Nousiainen William Nuznoff Cornelius Overstreet Jack Shelton Page John Daniel Palladino John Joseph Pcdacc John Howard Pedrero George A. Perkins James R. Perry Hoke Smith Pigott, Jr. Ann Blake Plummer James F. Powers Rick J. Rados Harry Marncy Reynolds John II. Rigby Fred Anderson Riley Jimmy C. Roberts Antonio Rodriguez, Jr. Gilbert Rodriguez Ixniis Jamez Rodriguez Rene Rodriguez Tony Roque Philip Edgar Russell Richard E. Sabin Dick William Schulz Jimmy F. Shearer Julius Charles Shores Emmie Jean Singleton Sonja Kay Slagley Jack F. Smallwood Andria M. Smith David Ronald Smith Edwin E. Smith George Byron Smith John William Smith Margaret Frances Smith William Earl Smith Norman Eugene Solomon Diana A. Somoano Rodney Alan Spcrlc II Hardy M. Stanley Raymond William Suarez George Sullivan Patricia Ann Swanson Richard Robert Thompson Francis Donald Timmons Lewis W. Tougaw Frank Traina Harold Albert Umworth Plano Valdes, Jr. Phil Joseph Valenti William C. Van Norman Edward Varoti Banks Booth Vest Charles Kenneth Vilardebo Lctitia Sally Wallace Edward R. Whitehurst Michael Whitwcll Harry F. Williams James T. Williams William David Wilson Ronald L. Wood Edward Ronald Young G9 Sophomore Class Officers t ff to Right Wayne Wilton, Anno leĀ« Fotzinger, Lloyd Hinei. President.....................Wayne Wilson Vice-President.................Lloyd Hines Secretary-Treasurer. . Anna Lef. Fatzinger Representative..........................Sle Phillips As is traditional, the Sophomore Class once again performed the role of Judge and Juryā€ during Freshman (otherwise known as ā€œRatā€) Week. All Rats were required to wear signs stating their name, hometown, and favorite hobby. Pajama Parade climaxed Rat Week and saw all Fresh- men marching through downtown Tain pa in their finest to Plant Field for the big game. 70 lynn Acker Josephine Alfono Sylvia Alfonso li Josephine Alvarez Jerry Anderson Joseph Andrews Mory Anello David 8ornes Melvin 8oumel WilCe Crouch Morio G. Cuervo Doneen Davit George Dinsmoro Hgghie Drew Oovid H. Eojtburn Sylvia Fernandez Doris Foster Peggy Gombrell Marie Coding Barbara GoĀ Karen Homillon Anna lee Falzinger George Fernandez Norma Fernondez James Harnett Oraleaze Haynes Gerold Herzog Weymon HudginĀ Michael Jackion Judith Johnion Lonnie Hiller lloyd HincĀ William Hojnceki Robert loeey Joy lombenon David H. lone Clorence Low timer E. Lincoln Robot Johnion Borbora Korwin Emily Knecht Joe LoCicero Koy lowmon Joyce Mays Undo Ā«edero Ronald Mosiorsmith Andrew MiroboU Shir.'oy Morgan Anthony Muley Frances Murrhcc Ermolou McDuffie John Peoire Alice Perez Irene Perez Sondro Perez Cory Pero Willi Peters Sue Phillips Donn Pinkney Rolph Poe Darrell Roberts Gloria Rodriguez Tony Romonello Karl Romo Karen Ryo!Ā Jamct Scoglione John Smith lorry Soronen lindo Sperter Robert A. Sylte Donald Tolkington Vilma Tomorgo Williom D. Tervo John Tillman Mory Jo TfofTi onlo Thomoi Vonn Joe Vego Julian Viicollo Milliccnt Karen Adams ferry Cline Adkinson Frank Alfonso, Jr. Ola Leroy Allen Bcairiz V. Alvarez Bill W. Baccklcr Lawrence Robert Baines James Bruce Barry Edward John Bauer Henry Anthony Belcc Joseph Donald Bernardo Gerald Bobicr Douglas H. Bohannon James D. Boole, Jr. Charles Booth Robert Charles Bradley Shirley Bradley Ronald W. Bradstock Eldra Pearl Brod Wallace S- Brown Marilyn S. Busch Francis Paul Butler Lucille Yvonne Cabrera Gloria Campoamor Joseph S. Candiliera Tony Samuel Cannatclla Victoria Brice Caplingcr Robert Cardosa Henry Walter Cnrmony Louis Philip Carrilli Robert Carlyle Carson Martin Vann Carver William Charles Cckal Richard Allen Chapu Rose Marie Chillura Cathy Anne Christ Paul B. Cianca John P. Clark Pearl H. Colding Joseph R. Confoy Danilo Coton Ann Marie Coup Richard Merrill Cowell Charles W. Crawford Frances Elizabeth Crooks Melvin W. Culbreath, Jr. Daniel Rowen Curbcllo Anthony D. Cusumano James B. Dallas, Jr. John E. Danyo John D. Darscy Jay W. Daugherty Sylvia Estelle Dean Rodney Jerome Dees foe Michael Demmi Ramon A. Dc Mott Mirta Diaz Howard John Dirgo Nikitas M. Dritsos Robert Walker Duke George Edward Dunn Sonia Sandra Edilla Donald Ray Kscarraz Manuel Escobio Christopher M. Fagot Marjorie Lee Fernandez Felicia Ferrantc SOPHOMORES Rudy John Filippcllo Robert Joseph Fox Louis Roland Freilo, Jr. Genevieve Gambrell |ean Elaine Gibbons William Gill Richard A. Gilmore Phyllis L. Gladhill Alice Gonzalez William Jay Gould Ralph Griffin, Jr. Rodney L. Griffin Katherine L. Mamill William Henry Hancock Charlotte Page Harris Robert W. Henry Gerald R. Herms Diahn E. Hernandez Jim H. Hodges Sharon L. Hoopingarner Michael Hopcrich Margaret L. Herner William R. Inman Edwin C. Irons S. Ross Jett Donald Jones Marcenc King Jill Kinney Sandra J. Klein Emily Knccht Althea Law Ralph S. Lazzarra Jack W. I.eFcvcr Milton R. Lovelace Estelle M. Lytton Kenneth S. Macintosh Barbara Maddox James C. Manitaras Tawny R. Marlin Yolanda J. Martino Sandra Lee May William M. Meares III Dennis Miller Dorothy C. Miner Amos Paul Mink Paul L. Molina Donna J. Moore Thomas E. Morgan Rosalie S. Mortcllaro Spiro E. Moutsatsos Rudy T. Muster Bob M. McCauley Jacqueline E. McGuire Jancll K. McLeod James J. McMcnamy Mary J. Nichols Theodore K. Northrup Charles G. Oldham Donald E. Oneal Janice T. Opp I. Daniel Parsons, Jr. Manuel Perez III Daniel J. Prill Howard L. Pruden Barbara Psiaki Dennis F. Pupcllo James C. Quillen Edwin L. Radice Marion A. Rambeau Terrence S. Raney Ronald C. Reece R. Neal Reynolds Otha D. Reynolds Samuel P. Riscile Sylvia Rivero Priscilla J. Roa James F. Robertson Anthony M. Rodriguez William A. Rodriguez Joan Rogue Donald V. Rutherford Larry Sabella Robert R. Sajovetz Anthony Saladino Herbert K. Sapp James P. Sasser Laura J. Scaglionc Joseph A. Schrciber Jean A. Sciflert Gordon L. Shancr Gerald B. Skora Donald T. Slowcy Bobby P. Smith Paul W. Smith William H. Smith Ernest F. Spa no Thomas K. Spencer Thomas Spcttcl Betty Jo Stamper Robert F. Stoll Mary Ann Stoltenbcrg Larry G. Strauss Samuel F. Sweat Theresa Tamborcllo Ronald F. Teeza Joe M. Tcstasccca John A. Thibideau David Togey, |r. Robert Trujillo William H. Turner Nelson Valle H. David Vann Katherine F. Vccchio Anthony V. Vcrducci Carol V. Vierday Dirk X. Visovatti Joe G. Waite, Jr. Marlin Walker James C. Wallace Robert R. Way Jerry Lee Wetherington Bradley H. Wickcrsham Charles R. Williams Donna Brady Williams Frederick L. Williams Margaret Hill Willis Elias R. Wilson, Jr. Blaine R. Woodcock Dan O. Worsham Judith M. Yavornick Ignazio ambito Olga M. Zayas Jack Zichlin Freshman Class Officers i L fl to (tight: Alto Colbert, DoU Garland, Volorie Krebt, Gene leRoy. President......................Gene LeRoy Vice-President.............Gale Garland Secretary-Treasurer . . . Alta Colrf.rt Representative.............Vai.orif Krebs L SO FRESHMEN Ardis Ardis Russell Barnes Murdock R. Barton Ann Benscholer Diane Berry Billy Bishop Elaine Baxter Ruben Bencomo Everett Bennett Betty Block Robert 8obbi!t Carlo Boone Ernest Bowyer lindo Boyette Mary Brovos SI Horold Briggs George T. Brown Jeon Brunner 82 John DeMockiewicz Sylvia Dioz Annette Diaz Jeon Di Roio George Ebro Dorothy Edit Mack Donald Edit Ann Epling Doreen Erlenwein Frank Folero Jim Fornum Gildo Ferlito Cynthia Fernandez Jeonette Fernandez FranceĀ Ferraro S3 Morto Fleiher Armond Flower lorry 0. Floyd Potricio Ford Arlene Fotter Morion S. Foifer Betty Fronklin TKomoĀ Fro tier Alido Frith Undo Goro'o Olgo Garcia Dole Gorlond a William Giollanordo Arthur L Gifford Anito Gonzalez Nereyda Gonzolet Rita Gonzolez Diana Greco S4 Potricio Green Dior Gutierrez Don Hogen Janice Hansen Carri S. Hernondez Sue Hibbs Karen Holberger Rosolyn J. Hopson Doniel Howes Sondro Hull Jim Hunt Henrietta Hute Mory M. Jacques Donald Jennings Ronold Jennings Sigfrid Johnson Roy Kallgren Charles N. Kett S5 John Kimball Normo Jeon King Bernice Koon Volone Krebs Coro! loto Isidor londeto Pedro loRuisa Mory Francis lozzoro Rosemorie lozzoro till Jeon Ledbetter Gone Leroy Nelson IrCalsi SG lynda Movricio April Ann Moy Solly Medich Alfred Menendez Antoinette Medina 4 1 M, Louis Mixon, it. If $ • ā– s ā– v Henry Moore t _ Mory Sue Morgan | ’ Motthew Mutwlin Welbournc McDuffie Odile Mcfioberts Doflcnc Neol Harold Newman John Nicholson Jackie Nixon Nancy Joyne Nuttall Joseph Padgett Carmel J. Parrino 87 Giorio Parrino Marion Pedersen Sylvia Pcnxoto Thereso Pe’ers Gloria Pettigrew lorry Polsky Roymond Provedo Carol Redmer Rote Mori Regis I Gcrold Reynolds Norman Roberts Rotcmorie Rodriguez Wendell Rogers Mortin Rossboch Sondy Ryan Sharon SondifĀ«r Mory Santo Cruz JoBeth Sontiogo Ā 88 Ronni Sehe’b Charles Sehulslod John A. S l mbo ss Normo Thoiroj Johnny I. Trocy Roggie TulliĀ M. E. Volido E. Vol.'cjo T. Walker A. Warren 0. Wc'tz C. While $. White L. Whilioi R. H. Wiechraann E. Young A. Yourconii Audrey E. Abreu James B. Allen, Jr. Cynthia Alonso Gerald Alonso Carney J. Ames Eleanor L. Anderson George R. Andrews Vito G. Anello Roy B. Anthony Fred R. Ashdown Charles B. Bailey Melvin Mac Bailey John B. Barbee Elizabeth J. Barber Herman E. Barber Diana L. Barbery Onofrio Bartoli Leo J. Batman Wiliner E. Bcmbry Robert L. Benitez Harvey John Benitez Vincenzo Bcntivcgna Albert Lee Bentley Orlando N. Blancato Hector M. Blasco Joseph P. Boiler Kenneth H. Brandon, Jr. James C. Bransford Yvonne J. Bretz James L. Bright Bernice R. Bruce Peter Bruni Howard V. Bryant Jerome L. Buckman Gail Lee Burrell Robert L. Byers James F. Byrd Priscilla Cabrera Alfonso G. Calvo Marie C. Capitano N'irk V. Capitano Neal Mario Cardoso Jerry Zack Carlton Judith C. Carrier Shirley J. Carrin Suzanne Carter Ralph Cerra, Jr. Mary L. Chaisson Charles P. Chanccy Thad B. Chapman Sino Chika George Chivses Ralph Lee Ciccarcllo Edward F. C.igarran Bernard H. Clark Marlin H. Clark Frances E. Clayton Jackson H. Clayton Henry A. C.laywell George A. Clement John P. Colson Edmund G. Correia Lowell V. Coryell Ralph Cosio Don A. Cuervo Mary Jane Cutrcll Gary Dalton Juanita L. D'Angona Norman E. Dann Nina J. Dannenbargcr Randall H. Davis Virginia G. Davis William 11. DeCcllc Diana Deetcr Joseph DcLauri Robert Delgado Robby W. Dial David M. Diaz Robert N. Diaz Alfonso F. Dieccdue Marthelle L. Dicffcnwierth John A. DiLorenzo Victor L. Dominguez George W. Donaldson George W. Drawdy Larry W. Dupree Willard J. Dutcher Cecilia VV. Dyal William J. Edingcr Victor E. F.ikcland Ray Einsel Barry Eiscnhart John R. Elliott Gerald W. English Nicholas I. Farris Johnny Felicione Castcnzio A. Fcrlita Ernest Fernandez Robert E. Fcrrantc Joe P. Figuercdo 90 Felix M. Figucrcdo Louis Filipcllo, Jr. Harold Lee Fisher John D. Fistcrc Clyde M. Ford Richard W. Forrester Tommy Lee Frasier Henry A. Garcia Josman J. Garcia Mary F. Garcia Ramon F. Garcia Rene Garcia Richatd A. Garcia Sylvia J. Garcia Richard M. Garrand Wilma V. Garrison Philip LcCIcrc Gaunu Theila L. Gay Linda M. Gibson Kenneth A. Giese Louis A. Giunta Gale M. Goldman Casimiro Gonzalez Henry Gonzalez Joyce Gonzalez Manuel Gonzalez Manuel V. Gonzalez Vincent Gonzalez Loring L. Good bread Gerald L. Goodman Paul Gore Margaret C. Gould James A. Gray Frank M. Greco Howard K. Gregory June E. Griffis Peter G. Gruchacz Sebastian Guarisco Giacomo S. Guggino Nelson Frank Guggino Sam Guggino Frank G. Guida Robert C. Guthrie Gail B. Haley John W. Hanna, Jr. Charles F. Harnett Ruthann Harvey Don N. Hawkins John A. Heim Caleb C. Hendry, Jr. Charles E. Henry Charles L. Heugcl Larry H. Hill Phyllis J. Hill Fcrncll E. Hobbs John R. Holcomb Jimmie J. Horne Robert T. Hughes Meredith Hurley Shirley L. Hurst Delphine A. Jacb Edwin H. James Johnny H. Jensen Sylvia R. Jimenez Mcrtic H. Johnson David Johnson Rennet S. Jones Douglas L. Jones Edward P. Jones James M. Jones Jeannette J. Jones die D. Jones Wesley B. Jones Alan W. Joyner, Jr. Joe F. Keating Allen R. Kelley Charles M. Kigin Patrick J. King Robert E. Kranich John G. Laing Ralph E. Lambert Linden T. LaViano Edward A. Lazo John F. Lazarra Ernest A. Lcasurc Robert Lcavine Alan C. Lebeda Peter G. Lee Irene Leon Yolanda Leon Frederic R. LeVarec Sam N. Liccio Richard E. Ligeiki: Steve R. Ligeikis James R. Lindberg James C. Lokhaiscr Charles Lopez Ernest Lopez Frank P. Loto Paul R. Lowe Estella J. Lubrano James E. Lucas Charles F. Lunskis Charles H. Lyle George A. Makinen Eleanor A. Marsh Alfredo Martinez Frank J. Maxon Wayne G. Mayo Theodore F. Melching Calixto L. Mcnendcz Joe M. Mcnendcz Richard R. Merritt Robert P. Miller James V. Minardi Robert D. Mohr Michael Mones Terrance L. Moore Maurice R. Moorman Constance A. Moos Homer H. Morgan, Jr. Sue Morgan Nance C. Morlcy Rebecca J. Morse Jimmy 6. Morton Ralph A. Morton Carolyn M. Murphy Roger W. Myers Howard R. McBride Glenn N. McCall John M. McCall Charles E. McCullcrs David L. McDonald Iva McFail Hampton L. McFarland Charles P. McGavcrn Steve L. McGee Karen A. R. McKcaguc John M. McKinney Robert A. MeMolin William McNamara Mitchell A. Newberger Charles R. Newport Avon E. North Roger G. Okerman Robert A. Olson William G. Olser William A. Owens Charles J. Paige Raymond Parra Adrian A. Parrado Gerald D. Payne Nelson P. Perri Tony Perronc Henry M. Peterson James E. Pctongill Tom L. Phillips Rose T. Piccirrillo Daniel J. Pickard Lee E. Pilcher George R. Pinegar Barbara J. Pitisci Richard J. Plom Joseph S. Potts, Jr. Tyrone S. Powell Gene Provenzano Joe H. Puig Sara Pulco Jean A. Ramaglia Augusto Ramos David Ray Henry Regalado Louis J. Rehberg Alfred I. Reina Rudolph Reina Salvatore Reina Kenneth W. Rein hard Joseph C. Remy Patricia Rhodes Marce C. Rhodes, Jr. Dianne L. Rice Manfred Rictcnbach Jerry R. Riles Nelson R. Rios Alice M. Robbins Don T. Robins Martha A. Rodriguez Gwendolyn Y. Rogers Barbara M. Roham Paul Roque William F. Rouse Joseph C. Rumore Judy A. Sadey Stanley M. Salonsky Denio Sanchez Manuel J. Sanchez Pat B. Sanders Joan M. Sandiford Marsha Sarucr Charles T. Schmidt Joel M. Schulman Harold C. Scott Patrick J. Scusscl Kenneth A. Sec Cecil L. Shackelford Herbert J. Shea Stephen M. Shea Bert H. Shirley Raymond E. Shupc James B. Simmons 91 James W. Simpson Frederick C. Smelt Loren a 1). Smicker Arthur M. Smith, Jr. Michael J. Smith Robert L. Smith Edwina F. Snakerberg Daniel S. Snyder David E. Sparkman Carole O. Sparks Carlo Spirola Robert YV. Spillers Billy A. Stephens James E. Stephens, Jr. Virginia E. Sterr Clifford P. Stcuart Mary F. Stevenson Patsy A. Studebaker Anthony J. Snare Mario Suarez Helen L. Sylvester Carl 15. Terry', Jr. June L. C. Theiss Robert W. Thompson Mary W. Thrcadgill Donald R. Tietz John F. Tingle Franklin Toole, Jr. Claudette Trackscl Dennis T. Trosky Charles R. Trulock Lefty Louis Tsitso Ronald M. Tucker Arthur M. Tyler, Jr. Herman J. Valdes Steve Valdes Carmen M. Valenti C. Calvert Vans Evers II Andre C. Vazeuez Eleanor G. Vega Robert E. Vilardebo Jimmy M. Wallace Virgil' H. Wallace Richard 15. Walter Elvin J. Wanamaker Howard R. Ware Wayne Warfield III Clark H. Washburn Wallace W. Wasmund, Jr. Richard M. Waters Ronald L. Weaver Yale O- Whidden Norman B. White William D. Whitlock Edith A. Whittle Frankie J. YVilcy Eleanor 15. Williams Harold K. Williams Leon L. Williams Robert A. Williams Ixniis N. Willoughby Ruth E. Wilson Htun!)crto R. Windcvoxhcl Judith A. Winston John L. Wintermcir Richard J. Winters Ann E. Witte Feme H. Wolfe Milton E. Wood Peggy J. Wood Clifford R. Woodward Fred J. Woods, Jr. Janiccc L. Woods foe E. Youngblood Milton E. Youngblood Philip J. Zimmerman All THIS, JUST fOR A PICTURE??????? 92 WAS WHONGIH' IIIIIIIIIIK I . 1 $odalie Jalenti SPONSORED BY TAU KAPPA EPSILON OUR QUEEN 96 FIRST MAID-MERRY MACK SECOND MAID—RAMONA HERNANDEZ Sponsored by Theta Chi Sponsored by Pi Kappa Phi MOROCCAN MAIDS THIRD MAID-NANCY AlCHEDIAK Sponsored by Newman Club FOURTH MAID—SHIRLEE SMITH Sponsored by Baptist Student Union 07 Pictured: Pint row: Peggy Guytr, Hayes Wilson, Joan Jones. Second row: Joe Perez, Jock Espinosa. Third row: L. J. Rhodes, Fred Cason, Guy Wolton. SENIOR WHO'S WHO KENNETH BELLIVEAU FREDERICK CASON LYNN CEKAL JACK ESPINOSA MARGARET GUYER JOAN JONES MARY MEEHAN JEAN MORRIS JOE PEREZ L. J. RHODES JASPER P. ROTOLO HOWARD SINSLEY HAYES WII SON I I Pictured: tint row: June Snow, Diana Ray, Kathy lobruxxo. Eloine Bedcer. Second row: Jo:k Smallwood, Don Econo, Billy Tvrnor, Sam Giunto. JUNIOR WHO'S WHO ELAINE BECKER DONALD ECONE SAM GIUNTA CATHERINE LABRUZZO ELAINE MIKLER GUY WALTON WILLIAM NUZNOFF DIANA RAY JACK SMALLWOOD NINA J. SNOW WILLIAM TURNER 99 The Mighty Spartan Band Under the able direction of Mr. Alonzo O. Turner, the University of Tampa Band pro- vides music and entertainment not only for football games and convocations, but also for many civic affairs in and around the Tampa Bay area. I I A group of bond memberĀ entertain o! hoNfime. MAJORETTE Joyce MayĀ DANCERETTES-Kneefrng: Cl Ida Vo r- quex, Poggy Guyer, Marie Riley. Slonding; Mary Fra netĀ RhodeĀ , Anita Gonzalez, Diano Ray, laura S oglionc. Abienf: Joon JaneĀ . HEAO MAJORETTE Shirlee Smith MAJORETTE Sae Phillips Cheerleaders Go Spartans, Go Poor Rolph, surroundtd by lovoly girltlllll VS-P-A-R-T-A-N-S . . . Spartans, team fight ! r JUNE SNOW look Ā mug, Joe; with three pretty girls in the tor you eon offord to. JAN PESOIA W.t.1 r • Kothy lobfvzzo, Poulin Tourles, Yolanda CofrĀ«o, (loin MlkUr, and Peggy Ouy r. THE COURT 106 HER MAJESTY YOLANDA CORREA Sponsored THETA CHI FRATERNITY i Ā I L II 107 Pi Kappa Phi SECOND MAID PAULINE TOURLES Sponiorel by Tau Kappa Epsilon THIRD MAID PEGGY GUYER SponioreJ, Sigma Phi Epsilon FOURTH MAID KATHY LABRUZZO ponAored Newman Club Quarterback Club Luncheon Dr. DelĀ© oddreuej Quorterbock Club luncheon. The 1958 Homecoming Season was opened with the Quarterback Club Luncheon. Guest speaker for the oc- casion was Dr. David M. Dclo. Hillsborough County Commission- er Rudy Rodriguez was honored as ā€œAlumnus of the Year.ā€ Coach Marcelino Hirer-o, ir., ond Noth Higgim Quorterbock Club applauding gueit speaker. 110 Of. Delo tpeoking ol Homecoming luncheon. Sealed of toble Of Ml lo right; MiĀ . Delo, MrĀ . Virgirio OverĀ freĀ«t, Or. Tromonfono. ALUMNI The Alumni Luncheon for alumni and faculty was held in the Siboncy Room imme- diately after the parade. Guest speaker for the affair was Dr. David M. Dclo. Guy liagli acted as Master of Ceremonies for the affair. The Alumni also sponsored a Children's Party. Host for the party was Mr. Braulio Alonso. Alumni Luncheon in full twing. Children'Ā Porty wot oĀ much fun for olumni 01 for th lr offtpring. lowrence Donohue prei nft Rudy Rodriguez with on oword. ā–  weeiĀ«..TĀ '.V- Spartan Splash Tou Kappa Epsilon In keeping with tradition skits were presented at Spar- tan Splash in the auditori- um. Cheerleaders Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Sigma Sigma Alpha Chi Omago Alpha PĀ i Omeao StudenĀ FEA I Zeto Tou Alpha •.YĀ Vi : OPEN HOUSE Twin brother gelt look ot tit' room. I . No room in the girlt' dorm it completo without o Peter Rabbit! 115 AT T. U. Tour itortt over there, Deon Rhodet.' Focal Point of Colorful Homecoming Beil Sorority Float—Sigma Sigma Sigma Bett Fraternity Flool—Theta Chi Parade Alpho Chi Omcgo Pi Kappa Phi Delta Zeto HOMECOMING PARADE Homecoming Court Homecoming Court Homecoming Queen Mr. and Mr . Karl King Dean ond Mr . Setear Dean ond Mr . Rhode Congreitman and Mr . Cramer THRU DOWNTOWN TAMPA Guy Bogli ond Rudy Rodriguez Or. ond Mn Robert Tromontono Alumni Spontort Alumni OfficerĀ HOMECOMING GAME COACH HUERTA LOOKS WORRIED IN THE OPENING MINUTES OF THE HOMECOMING GAME. TAMPA TOPPLES PRESBYTERIAN 18-6 120 Trouble in the end rone. THE MACIC MOMENT ARRIVES AS QUEEN YOLANDA IS CROWNED BY OR. DEIO. Queen and her court detcend plotform for a dance in their honor. Held ot Fori Homer Heiterly Armory, the homecoming dance woi a great tucceti. QUEEN IS CROWNED 121 ā– r ATHLETICS ā–  5U 2 ason 'LITTLE ALL AMERICAN' ' •; SIGNED BY PRO NEW YORK GIANTS I i Ā '•I ' FOOTBALL SAM BAILEY, LINE COACH THE 1958 FIGHTING SPARTANSā€ COACHES FRED PANCOAST, BACKFIELD COACH MARCELINO HUERTA, HEAD COACH AND ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ,, - - - Ā 'i 9 Ā®% • . , 20f 47.f 75,%3i 72 7 Ā«3 _'; 5 MO 3 • «•41tt73 I54 -Ā 42 Ā«i 81 Ā 48 51 so A op a FIGHTING SPARTANS ., 5 .'ā–  ? i i ā–ŗ ā€˜ i ; . •v ' • •« ,• p . firil Row: Walton Smith, Alan lebeda, Chariot lyfet. Rich RodoĀ . Norman White, Pool Dovii, Chariot McCullert, John Mitchell, Terry Otwald, Bill Nuznoff, Billy Tomer. Second Row: Jay Could, Tony Belcc, Mike Whifwell, Lowell Freemon. Chorlot Trolock, Woyne Story, Dick Leit, Pete Bruni, Billy Smith, Charlie Coleman, Buddy Williomt, Fred McNowghton. Third Row; Hordy Stonley, Fred Coton, John Hanna, Dennit Trotky, Jerry Lawton, Dick Wolter, Oil Rodriguez, Ron Tecza, Ron Blond, Ken Belliveau, Dove Dovenport, Bill Route, fourth Row; John Felicione, Paul Core, Chorlet Ceorge, Buck Hurley, Don Econe, Wilmer Bembry, Tom Scott. Buddy Wotenburg, Bob Soioveti, Bill Otter, Chariot Crawford. Don Wortham, Chorlet Bailey. TAMPA 39- TROY STATE 6 Before an opening-game crowd of fi.OOO at Phillips Field, the Spartans and Billy N turnoff outplayed the Red Wave of Troy State. N'uz- noff ran the option play for two of the Spar- tans' five TIVs. Nuinoff tokct off in opener agoinit Troy Stole. Fred Cason led the Spartans to their second victory of the season. Cason carried the ball IfĀ times against the Catamounts for a net yardage of 92 yards, making an average of 5.8 per carry. TAMPA 19- WESTERN CAROLINA 12 i ! Pile-upĀ highlighted Tompo'Ā win over WeĀ tern Carolina. TAMPA 20 - ARKANSAS STATE 14 TAMPA 12 - V M I 13 Coton thoket would be toekler ot Econe movet to bloek opposition. Homecoming saw Tampa, ranked tenth of the small college elevens, play eleventh ranked Presbyterian. The Spartans took the popular clash by two touchdowns. Sportom huddle up (or Iheir next move ogoinst VMI. TAMPA 18- PRESBYTERIAN 6 For the second year in a row, Tampa lost a heartbreaker to the Cadets of VMI. Last year by a touchdown, this year by a point, next year??? CHARLIE COLEMAN End Coion stopped inchos from goal. TAMPA 0 - F S U 43 Tampa was the visiting team at Florida State's Homecoming. The final score, FSU 43—Tampa 0. i i Coton goos oround loft ond. Woyne Story throws Key block. FRED CASON TAMPA 12-JACKSONVILLE STATE 6 Jay Gould, filling in for injured Fred Cason, dominated the Spartan field and scored both Tampa TD's. Billy Nuznoff runs with blockers Bolliveou ond lawson. TAMPA STUNS 1. Nuznoff makes a long gain of yardage. 2. Nuznoff is hit by Moccasin Quarterback John Green. 3. Green yanks Nuznoff s neck after referee blows whistle and has hands on the ball. BILLY NUZNOFF COACH HUERTAI!! CHATTANOOGA 25-19 4. Coach Huerta and Guard Fred McNaughton look on in angry disbelief and end Bob Sajovetz clenches his fists in anger. 5. Referee gets in between players to prevent any reper- cussions from the enisnde. BILLY TURNER In the biggest upset of the season, Tampa rallied in the final three minutes of the game to defeat the Moccasins of Chattanooga. Billy Turner threw the winning TD pass from his own 20 to Williams on the Mocs' 35. Team, coach, and crowd went wild as Williams carried the ball across the line. WAYNE STORY APPALACHIAN 34 llll TAMPA 0- SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 19 Cl GIL RODRIGUEZ CHARLES McCULLERS Sportorj of Kolf firĀ Ā . WESTERN CAROLINA HOLIDAY ā– ___TOURNAMENT 1959 SPARTAN CAGERS 135 FRED GUZIEIEK IAMONT CRAFT SCORES ' I Bartow Air Force Base Opponent 40 Tampa 69 Stetson 71 63 Rollins 82 91 Miami 113 71 Spring Mill College 67 56 Florida Southern 78 64 Memphis State 101 63 Catawba 63 68 Western Carolina 74 58 Rollins 65 64 Jacksonville 71 59 University of Toronto 54 75 Mississippi Southern 87 79 Jacksonville 78 83 Stetson 65 58 Mercer 70 74 Bartow Air Force Base 50 74 Rollins 66 67 Stetson 94 80 Rollins 85 77 Western Kentucky 83 64 Miami 86 84 Memphis State 95 65 Arkansas State 77 52 Louisville 96 56 Western Kentucky 89 57 Arkansas State 60 78 Loyola of New Orleans 99 72 Morchcad 117 86 Florida Southern 84 71 Stetson 89 73 ! COACH BILI STALNAK6R V A R S I T Y C R E W Co Ā v oinA noidFr°,''t Sth°, 'rt' Fronl' Wi,,iomā€˜- TAdditon, Georg Delk, Jim WilliomĀ , Fred McNoughfon. Brod WiĀ«k rĀ Hom, and Vie Pexiullo. 1CneeKnj 13S 'Pull, Pull . . Voru’ty Cr w prccticĀ diligently for State RocĀ . almost . . . J VĀ ond Vorsity slreok down the Hillsborough ofler a long prcctico session. JUNIOR VARSITY CREW . . home After o long five-mile workout on the Hilltborough, it's greot to be home! ALTERNATES ALTERNATES—Howord Gregory, Angel Arenos, Lauren Goodbrcod, Don Robbini, Dan Pickord, W. H. Turner, A. Shotlock, J. RobertĀ . Kneeling: Gene Leroy, Steve McDuffie. : s Ā t f v Jim Marshall—C Iā–  ā– ; RETURNING IETTERMEN—lelt to Right, tint Row: Fred Girgis, Wolly Brown, Manuel Perez. Second Rowi Joe Vego, Ed Radice, Billy Turner. BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1959 March 1617 Lejeunc Marines H April 17 •Rollins College March 24 •Florida Southern T April 18 •Stetson University March 28 American International College H April 2021 •Miami University March 30 Erskine II April 25 • J acksonvil le Un i versi ty April 1 Wesleyan University H April 27 Florida State University April 4 Amherst H April 28-29 Valdosta College April 8 Mercer University H May 2 •Stetson University April 10 Jacksonvi 1 le IJniversity T May 5 •Florida Southern April 14 St. Petersburg T May 6 •Rollins College T II H II H Conference Games H—Home Games T—Away Games 144 3 H H H Baseball The University of Tampa Spartans, their championship hopes bolstered by the return of six lettermen, started practicing on the diamond on February 16. Coach Bailey is con- fident that Tampa will surely improve its 0-6 conference record and overall mark of 11-9 in 1958. Returning lettermen: Catcher Jim Marshall, an All-State selection in 1957: All-State out- fielder Fred Girgis. Returning in the infield arc such stars as Joe Vega and F.ddic Radice, clutch hitters for the Spartans last season; Billy Turner and Manuel Perez. Fred Girgis led the Spartans at the plate last year with a .310 batting average, while Perez, who also received votes for All-State, batted .330. Outlook for the 1959 season looks promis- ing for the Mighty Nineā€ as we go to press. COACH SAM BAILEY CAMPER AND VEGA IN D.P. ACTION AGAINST UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI MEN'S INTRAMURALS THETA CHI TEAM PI KAPPA PHI TEAM SIGMA PHI EPSILON TEAM INDEPENDENT TEAM The men's intramural spoils program at the University, under the direction of Prof. Ben F. Scherer, offers competition in a variety of sports. Included may be found football, horseshoes, fencing, handball, badminton, basketball, archery, table tennis, foul shooting, volleyball, wrestling, tennis, softball, skish, golf, track, bowling, swimming, and chess. H7 WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS Women at the University arc also offered a variety of intramural sports in which they may participate. The program is under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Coleman. Such sports as horseshoes, fencing, badminton, archery, table tennis, volleyball, tennis, softball, track, bowling, swimming and basketball are offered. All women participating in the intramural program are automatically members of the Women's Athletic Association. I FALL PLEDGES Boiboro bolter, PKyllit Glodhill, An to Gonzolez, Ermolou McDuffie, ALPHA CHI OMEGA GAMMA PI CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1053 Colors Floiver Scarlet and Olive Green Red Carnation In the fall - with books under their arms, smiles on their faces while renewing old acquaintances and making new ones —the Alpha Chi's returned happily to the University of Tampa. Here they were greeted not only by a new Uni- versity President, but also by a much improved building to help them share with others their gay college spirit. This was a good year in all respects for the girls of Gamma Pi. As the months rolled along they achieved success in all fields of campus life. Representing the girls as cheerleaders were Ramona Hernandez, head cheerleader, and Jan Pcsola: as majorette. Sue Phillips; as dancerettes, Anita Gonzalez, Peggy Guyer, Joan Jones, Marie Riley, and Mary Frances Rhodes; as Maids of the Homecoming Court, Elaine Mikler, Pauline Tourlcs, and Peggy Guyer; as members of Who's Who, Elaine Becker, Lynn Cekal, Peggy Guyer, Joan Jones, Betty Mann, and Mary Meehan; as Editor of the Moroccan, Pauline Tourlcs; and as class officers, Jane Bradley (Senior Class Vice- President), Betty Mann (Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer), Lynn Cekal (Senior Class Representative), Pauline Tourlcs (Junior Class Vice-President), and Sue Phillips (Sophomore Class Representative). Highlights of the Alpha Chi Omega year were the Autumn Leaves Script Dance, Carnation Breakfasts, Pilgrim's Day, Bunny Day. Hera Day to mention a few, all climaxed with the Lead-Out Dance. rU C T v, ,0r C , br01 PĀ 0,,y- Alpho ch!' P'oi 1' L'  • Volorie Kreb , Shoron HoopJngomer, Sue FoĀ ter, Pot. JHocT;ā„¢ NiSn d C re • R d ' r' Koy lowmo ' °'ont •• X. Ā M, Undo WhllwĀ . Miturg horn Ihe pktur.: Annette Din. Pot Greene, on first Row: Jone 8radl y, Lynn Cekol, Betty Mono. Second Row: Joon Jones. Peggy Guyer, Marie Riley, Romona Hernandez, Mary Rhodes. Third Row: Lindo Spencer, Eloino Becker, Angelo Hunter, Pauline Tourles. fourth Rove: Mary Ann Nelson, Suo Phillips, Jay lomberson, Jon Pe- solo, Mary Meehan. Fifth Row: Borbaro Moddox, Potsy Hanshow, Pomelo Shaffer. OFFICERS President Lynn Cekal First Vice-President Joan Jones Second Vice-President Jane Bradley Secretory Marie Riley T reasurer Angela Hunter Historian Ramona Hernandez Advisor Mrs. Charles Coleman ! 'AHAMO —Alpha Chi's Homecoming Skit. Honored guest of big Chief—Miss Undo Spencer. rvi Preiident Dioro Roy presentĀ odvijor Mm. WilliamĀ with token of appre- ciation 01 Dean King looks on. DELTA ZETA DELTA BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1954 Colors Flower Old Rose and Vicux Green Pink Killarncy Rose In terms of honors received, the year 1958-1959 was more than prosperous for Delta Zcta. While Yolanda Correa, elected Most Attractive girl of the Senior Class, reigned over the Homecoming festivities as Queen, Diana Ray and Gilda Vazquez joined the ranks of the Spartan Mighty Mites as danccrettcs. As enviable an honor as one might hope for was bestowed on Diana Ray, elected to Who's Who. Rounding out the nobility category, Nancy Alchcdiak may be found as Third Maid of the Moroccan Court. Honorary fraternities not to be excluded. Carmen Calta- gironc joined the roster of Kappa Pi. In the political field, Delta Zcta was adequately represented by Diana Ray, Junior Class Representative and Elsa Fernan- dez, social chairman of A.C.E. In the spring. Delta Zcta pledged fourteen lovely girls: Betty Black, Jerry Bledsoe, Irene Cabot, Gail Davis, Sylvia Diez, Mirta Garcia. Neddie Gonzalez, Dianna Greco, Carrie Hernandez, Judy Johnson, Antoinette Messina, Mary Sue Morgan, and Jean DiRosa. D Z boĀ ketboll intramural teom practicing prior to a big gam on the court. 154 t Uni Row; Myrno Robin- ion, Norma Fernondez, Diana Roy, Shirley Pul- loro, Gloria lindall. Second Row; Yolanda Correo, Deanna Vocanti, Sylvia DoviĀ , EIĀ o Fernon- dez, Yolondo Menendez. Third Rowt Carmen Colta- girone, Gildo Voiguez, Noncy Alchodiak, Ra- mona Lopez. fourth Row; Linda Medero, Yolonda Martino, Egle Volenti, Mirta Dior, Normo Mor- linez. filth Row; Graco Coito, Kothy Chriit, Betty Jo Stomper, Morie God- ing. OFFICERS President Diana Rav First Vice-President Shirley Pullara Second Vice-President Norma Fernandez Secretary Myrna Rodinson T reasurer Marcaret Di.Macgio Historian Carmen Cai.tagirone D Z'S took ut back to the twontiei for their homecoming ikit. This it the way to wear o cop and gown!1 A imi.'e ond o wovĀ« for jome lucky porton. ZETA TAU ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1952 Colors Flower Turquoise Blue and Steel Gray White Violet The Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority had a successful 1958-1959 school year. The Zetas began their social season with the annual Sjxrok Stomp, an open script dance after the V.M.I. football game. At Homecoming, the chapter worked hard to gel their float with the theme Education-Downbeat of Success into the parade. Cath- erine Labru zo placed as Fourth Maid in the Homecoming Court. Five Zetas were outstanding cheerleaders during the football season: June Snow, Sandra Perez, Vilma Tamargo, Anna I.ec Fatzingcr, and Joni Bouye. Cathy Labruzzo and June Snow were among the lucky students to be elected to Who’s Who. Rosalie Valenti was elected as Moroccan Queen with sorority sister Merry Mack her First Maid. Sylvia Sears was not only chosen Miss Tampa of 1958-1959 but also reigned as Miss Cocoa Beach. Zetas found in Student Government were June Snow. Secretary of the Senate, and Anna Lee Fatzingcr, Sophomore Class Secre- tary-Treasurer. Linda Boyette, Yvonne Bretz, Lucille Cabrera, Roscanne Cin- chctt, Tex Ends ley, Arlene Foster, Lynda Mauricio, Frances Murrhcc, Rosemarie Regis, Maty Santa Cruz, Marcia Sarver, Mary Valido, Edith Whittle, and Edic Young made up the Spring Pledge Class. I firil Row: Sondro Poroz, Juno Snow, Gladys Hill, Shirley Sudd, Margie Fer- nondez- Second Row: Syl- via Sears. Merry Mock, Maty Helen Gee. Car- !Ā«ne Phinney. Third Row; fiose Perlo, Borbora Stricklond, Miss Thomp- son, Joni Bouye, Vilno Tamargo. OFFICERS President Gladys Hill Vice-President Shirlky Rudd Secretary Betty Lu Yancer Treasurer June Snow Historian Cathy Labruzzo Advisor Charlotte Thompson MRS. JOHNNIE PATE Advitor SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA BETA SIGMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1953 Colors Flower Purple and White Violet Happy indeed are Sigma Sigma Sigma’s memories of the school year 1958-1959. The first big thrilling event took place at the Homecoming Dance when the Tri-Sig’s were presented the trophy for the Best Sorority Float. It was only the beginning of many wonderful things to come. In the fall. Stella Lubrano and Carolyn Hitch joined the ranks as pledges. Sigma's fall dance, ā€œSpartan Saluteā€ given in honor of the football players was a great success. Sylvia Fernandez was elected a Maid of the Theta Chi ā€œDream Girl Court at the Ring Dance. At the Tau Kappa Epsilon Red Carnation Ball. Olga Zayas was chosen a Main of the Sweetheart Court. Tommi Collins was also chosen a Maid of the Pledge Court. These were not the only honors the Sigma’s went home with, however. Tri-Sig’s were thrilled to be the first to receive the Tcke Gold Man Award. Nine new wonderful pledges joined Tri-Sigma after Spring rush: Sylvia Alfonso, Tommi Collins, I.inda Garcia, Mary Frances Laz ara, Rosalie Mortellaro, Gloria Parrino, Sylvia Pen- zato, Shirlee Smith, and Theresa Tamborcllo. At the Cinderella Ball, the pledges were presented. Four Prince Charmings and one Senior Prince Charming were also chosen for the help given to the sorority during the year. If in heaven we don't meel . . . —OS, Wellll 158 finl Row: Olgo Zoya , Jojio Alvorer. Second Row: Dolia lopez, Mory Jo Troflveonle, Glorio Rodriguez, Sylvia Rivero. Jfird Row. Sonjo Slogley, Sylvio Fernandez, lupe Cuervo. OFFICERS President Josie Alvarez First Vice-President Dali a Lopez Second Vice-President Mary Jo Trafficante Secretary Sylvia Rivero T r ca surer Olca Zayas Advisor Mrs. Johnnie Pate Dr. Delo receiveĀ Print Charming Award. Spring Ā«ondidatoĀ goĀ her for plodgmg. THETA CHI EPSILON ZETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1957 Colors Military Red and White Flower Red Carnation The back-to-school dance on the front veranda opened the 1958-1959 year for Theta Chi. Homecoming brought us the honor of having our candidate Miss Yolanda Correa elected as Homecoming Queen. The float received the award for Best Fraternity Floatā€ and all Theta Chi's were happy that they worked so hard. Jack Espinosa, well-known comedian, led us to victory as we took the trophy for Best Skit at Spartan Splash. Active in )x)litics this year, Theta Chi’s were found in Stu- dent Government in the persons of: Ray Porcaro, Student Body President; Phil Rotolo, Senior Class President; Fred Gonzalez, Junior Class President; Wayne Wilson, Sophomore Class Presi- dent. Sam Giunta was President of I. F. C., while Plano Valdez was President of I. F. S. C. Circle K had Joe Andrews as Vice- President. Theta Chi candidate for Moroccan Queen, Miss Merry Mack, was elected First Maid. At the annual Ring Dance the Dream Girl, chosen on the same basis as candidate for the Miss America Contest, was an- nounced: Dream Girl, Vilma Tamargo; First Maid, Sylvia Fer- nandez; Second Maid. Joan Jones; Third Maid, Diana Ray. Theta Chi pledged five at Spring rush: Antonio Castellano, Peter Ciccarello, Edward Cigarran. Louis Giunta, and Ralph I izzara. 160 first Row; lorry GorĀ«io, Fronk Alfonso, Roy Por- Ā«oro. Sorarny Giunto, Joe Perez, Phil Rotolo, Reno Correra, Anthony Mul- oy. Rolph Alvarez, Se - ond Row; Tony Romonel- lo, loo Rodriguez, Roy Suoror. Rolph Sobello, Andrew Mirobolo, Jerry Anderson, George Fer- nandez, Andrew Puleo, Oom Cossano, Piano Voldez, Roy DeMott, Joe Vego, Joe Andrews, Woyne Wilson, Sommy Riseile, Joe Testasecca, Mel Bovmel, Jim Mar- shall. OFFICERS President Joe Perf.z Vice-President Sammy Giunta Secretary Phil Rotolo Treasurer Renf. Carrera Advisors James I). Pietranceli Charles S. Giles A corful of lovelies. Theta Chi's gove winning skit a Russian flavor. Sorry, no ridĀ«ri!l!l PI KAPPA PHI BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1955 Colors Flower Gold and White Red Rose The Pi Kap’s opened their 1958-1959 year still talking about their great June 4th Rose Ball and arc looking forward to their dance again this year. The Rose Ball has traditionally become the last formal dance of the year and all Pi Kap’s anticipate the crowning of their Rose Queen on this special night. Any Pi Kap is willing to tell you how proud he is of the fraternity’s social calendar. It included their annual Christmas Dance, Pledge Party, Lake Party, Midnight Cruise, Kish Fry, Barefoot Ball, Alumni Breakfast and Cocktail Party, Alumni Picnic, Daughters’ Day Banquet, Rose Ball, and numerous weekend get-togethers. Daughter Elaine Mikler was elected First Maid in the Home- coming Queen Contest. Brothers Guy Walton, Billy Turner, and Jack Smallwood were elected to Who's Who. Pi Kap's were also well represented in various service organiza- tions at the University as well as the I. F. C. and I. F. S. C. Spring Rush was climaxed with the pledging of seventeen young men: Roy Andrews, Doug Bohannon, Dean Burroughs, Marlin Clark. George Clement. Howard Gregory, Dale Garland, Ralph Griffin, Gail Haley, William Henkel, Jerry Herzog, George Mull, Richard Plom, Ed Sims, Ron Taylor, Frank Wil- liams, and Harold Williams. Two Pi Kap (toĀ Ā wove to porede viewerĀ . l(i-2 finl Row: Dr. BoVĀ«r, Pool Elrod, Jerry Bob!Ā«r. Second Row: Jo k Small- wood. Bob Swigort, Tom- ny Smmonj. Third Row: Oovo Burkhori, lĀ ley SomeĀ , Fred AAeNougb- •oo OFFICERS Archon Guy Walton Sccrclmy J inf Honors Treasurer Jerry Bonier Historian Paul Elrod Advisor Howard G. Baker PI KAPPA PHI DAUGHTERS On the first clay of Spring members of Pi Kappa Phi chose daughters. The lovely young ladies pictured here on stairway are, left to right: Jan Pesola, Sue Foster, Sue Phillips. Jan Cappolino, Sharon Hoopingarner, Jackie Nixon, Mary Frances Rhodes, Nancy Althediak, Rose Perla, Annette Dicz, Lucille Ca- brera, and Gloria Pettigrew. Congratula- tions to all the happy Fathers! The tra- ditional bootee with sweet peas was worn by daughters throughout the day. 1G3 Com on, there's plenty of room!!' SIGMA PHI EPSILON FLORIDA ZETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1953 Colors Flowers Dark Red and Purple Red Roses and Violets The academic year of 1958-1059 will go down in the chapter’s history as a very successful one. As always, the Sig Ep’s started the year with an active-alumni banquet preceding the first foot- ball game. The banquet is to strengthen the bonds of brother- hood so characteristic of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Homecoming, an im] ortnnt event for Tampa L , was duly celebrated bv the fraternity with a float a la Halloā€ entitled Spartan Inferno picturing the agonies that Presbyterian would suffer at the hands of our brave Spartans. The festivities culmi- nated in a cocktail party attended by all brothers and their dates. We were also successful in intramurals having won champion- ships in volleyball, archery and fencing to this date. One of the great financial successes was the selling of soft drinks and the parking of cars during Oasparilla. From this great success Sig Ep’s contributed to the Boy Scouts who had aided them during the parade. Seven brothers were on the football team: Lowell Freeman. Wayne Story, Bill Nu noff, Ron Tcc a, Bob Sajovetz, Charles Crawford, and Dave Davenport. Story was co-captain. Freeman received the award of best blocker; and Tec a, the scholastic award. Spring Pledges: William Edingcr, Jim Marshall, John Mitch- ell, and Ed Smith. 1959 Sweetheort Court: Joni Bouye, Sylvia Seors, Peggy Guyer-Qveen. Anno lee Fotiinger, Gladyj Hill. l l Thomoj EnoĀ , Bill Wright, frank Krelxmer, Fronk Focheck, Pool Joyce, Bill Kricg, lorry Gnagoy, low- Ā«II Frocmon. OFFICERS President James Bonn kite Vice-President Lowell Freeman Secretary Robert Shannon Comptroller James McMknamv Historian William Wriciit Advisor J. Ryan Beisf.r Sig EpĀ ' leading lady, Mrs. Oppenheimor. 105 Dr. J. Ryan BeiĀ Ā«r, Advitor. MISS YOIANOA HEVIA TĀ kĀ« Swttlhtorl, '58 TAU KAPPA EPSILON EPSILON BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1955 Colors Cherry and Gray Flower Red Carnation Epsilon Beta's of Tau Kappa Epsilon started a wonderful year with their Cape Carnivalā€ script dance. For the fourth consecutive year the Golden Men took the trophy for the Best Overall Float. Teke candidate Miss Pauline Tourles won the scat of Second Maid in the Homecoming Court. Tekes were active in all phases of campus life: Bcrnic Mc- Govern, Program Director of WTUN: Hayes Wilson, Vice- Presi- dent of the Student Body; Bob Upthegrove, Senior Class Rep- resentative; Lloyd Hines, Sophomore Class Vice-President; Jerry Wcthcrington, Associate Editor of the Minaret. Miss Rosalie Valenti. Teke candidate, was the lucky girl to be named 1959 Moroccan Queen. Hayes Wilson was voted into Who's Who along with Frater Howard Sinsley. (His third time!) Howard may also be found among the Class Notables as Most Likely to Succeedā€; A1 Har- wood as the Wittiest.ā€ At the annual Red Carnation Ball, Tekes presented their 1959 Sweetheart Court: Sweetheart. Jo Beth Santiago; Maids: Pauline Tourles, Deanna Vacanti, Rosalie Valenti, and Olga Zayas. Queen of the Pledge Court was Tex Endslcy with Maids Tommi Collins, Judy Johnson, anti Tina Sichel. A traveling trophy, in honor of their Gold Man, was begun this year. Given to the sorority that has advanced the most during the academic year, the trophy went to Sigma Sigma Sigma. Seventeen men pledged Teke this fall: Al Bentley, Phil Calta- gironc, Phil Channel!, Charles Henry, Dan Howes, Al Joyner, Frank Keating, Frank Lcto, Louis Mixon, Gary Pero, Pat Scus- sel, C. C. Vans Evers, Wally Wasmund, Yale Whidden, Ralph Wicchmann, Fred Williams, and Julian Vricelle. 1G6 Scaled: Prof. Cormony, Hoycs Wilton, finer Lin- coln, Al Horwood, Dick Lovett, Mike Hoperich Wey nan Hudgins, Prof. Wilts . Standing: Prof. Scherer, Harold Sioding, 8cn Siegel, Bcrnord Mc- Govern, Lloyd Hines, Roy Weittingcr, Bob Upthe- grove, Don Parsons, Jerry Wcthcrington, Neil Reyn- oldĀ , Bruce 8orry, Ken Macintosh, Dr. Speronis. OFFICERS President Dick Lovett Vice-President Alan Harwood Secretary Elmer Lincoln Trcasurer Michael Hoperich Advisor Prof. Harold E. Carmony INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL . . Sam Giunta Alan Harwood . Daniel Prill Dave Burkhart President. . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . . 108 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 169 President . Secretary . Treasurer . . Joan Jones . Diana Ray . Gladys Hill HONORARI ES CONGRATULATIONS The entire student body of the University would like to extend a note of congratulations to all the Honorary Fraternities on campus for all the work done in the past year. To Kappa Pi for the interest shown in adding to the artistic enhancement of the campus and for their furtherance of art through their Art Exhibits. To Kappa Kappa Psi and Sigma Alpha Iota for adding to the musical enjoyment of the University. To Pi Delta Epsilon for their interest in furthering the journalistic efforts in aiding campus publications. To Sigma Tau Delta for their excellent literary endeavors in their publication DeNovo. And a special note of thanks to all of them for adding to the prestige and betterment of our alma mater, the University of Tampa. the artistic enhancement of the campus and for their furtherance of art through their Art Exhibits. To Kappa Kappa Psi and Sigma Alpha Iota for adding to the musical enjoyment of the University. To Pi Delta Epsilon for their interest in furthering the journalistic efforts in aiding campus publications. To Sigma Tau Delta for their excellent literary endeavors in their publication DeNovo. 172 Around Iho Toble.- Paul Cionco, Jerry Skoro, Rolph Guito, Jr., Vic Coitnllano, Frank Martin, Paul Stuart, loony Turner, Chrii Maurici, unidentified, Richard Coup, Vinco Toto. Seated: San Ritcilo, Prof. Wiltte, unidentified, Woltor Wilton. KAPPA KAPPA PSI Kappa Kappa Psi, the honorary band fraternity, is affiliated with the national organization. Membership is based on musical ability, scholarship, and participation in the University of Tampa band. 173 Seoied: Dee Anderi, Joyeo Johnson, Joon Jones, Joe Lopez, Ed Vollejo. Second Row; Pouline Tourles, Moiy Ann Fee, Dorothy Kennedy. Sponsor Prof. Bignell, Augustine Correro, Prof. Normon Borchardt, Lillian Doohon, Richard Coup. Slonding; Albert Piiollo, James loke, Corl Rosso, Vickie Caplingcr, Dr. Schubart, Morgoret Monaco, Dorothy Fisher, Arthur Poige, Manuel Hernandez, Harry Vonn, Ken Fisher, Joe Confoy, Felix lo.oez. KAPPA PI Alpha Alpha Theta chapter of Kappa Pi. the national art fraternity, was installed at the University of Tampa in 1948. Members of the group arc art minors or majors in good standing. Throughout the academic year both stu- dent and faculty members have done their best to add to the furthering of artistic culture both in the University and in the city through their Sidewalk Shows and other art exhibits. Offiteri of Pi Delto Epiiton: Gerry Hermi, Vi e-PreĀ ident; Paulino Tourlej, Scorelory-Trooiurer; Bernard MtGovern, Provident. PI DELTA EPSILON 175 The University chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon, national journalism fraternity was established in 1953. Membership is based on service on campus publications and the Uni- versity Broadcasting Service, WTUN. Newly appointed advisor for the fraternity is Dr. J. Duane Locke. Mory Ann Conrlnaro, Corlene Phinney, Angela Alvarez, Glorio Compoomor, Barbora GotĀ , Sondro Fernondez. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Beta Sigma of Sigma Alpha Iota is the University chapter of the national honorary music fraternity for women who have elected a major or minor in music. To become a member, one must participate in musical organ- izations on campus, and have good music ability as well as good scholarship. First Row- Ellon Edmiiton, Gerry low, Margaret Wilcox, Mary Moohon. Pauline TourleĀ . Second Row; Eddie EdwardĀ , Jeite Jackton, Jean Morrb, Grace Fine. Third Row; Prof. O'Hore, Dr. Thompson, Dr. McFadyen. Fourth Row; Albert Poio, Dr. Baker, Dr. Horrit. MARGARET WILCOX Editor, Do Novo SIGMA TAU DELTA Rho Zeta chapter of the national professional English honorary fraternity, Sigma Tan Delta, was established at the University in 1957. The fraternity has a two fold purpose: to encourage the study of English literature, and to foster writing of high literary quality. The fraternity publishes the University literary magazine, De Novo. 177 I i i U.UUU. ; -U-t mum W T U N . . . Tampa's Silver Skyline Station Scared from Itfl to Maht: Thom Soertel. Chief Enoinoor; Joe Schroibcr. TrofRc ond Continuity Monogor; Jerry HermĀ , Station Moroger; Prof. John Von Szeliski, Oireeior of Radio; Bernie McGovorn, Program Director; ond Bob Currie, Chief Announcer. The University Broadcasting Service began to produce radio programs on a very limited and experimental basis in 194G. During its brief history WTUN Broadcasting operations have grown until today the station is on the air eighty hours a week, seven days a week. WTUN is a member of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, radio’s largest tape net- work. ISO WTUN's main console helps keep VTUN the most mod- ern independent station in Tampa. W T U N ā€œWHO NEEDS MEN?ā€ Tint was the motto of the feminine counterpart of the WTUN Staff on Ladies’ Day. For the first time in the history of Tampa radio women completely took over all day without the aid of a single male. The girls put the station on the air. did the newscasts, sportscasts and all the regularly scheduled shows, signing off at twelve midnight. Pauline Tourles lopeĀ music tor Classical Motinee, WTUN't moil popular oflernoon program. Elaine Becker tokos over News of the Day and Sportsbench on Ladies' Day, while Ermolou McDuffie wotches Tho Boord, Veteran Radio Personality Eddie Edwards docs her onrouncing once aaoin for WTUN on todies' Day. Tina Sichcl and Joonno Nichols select music to be ployed on WTUN during its history-making doy. rour 35 Jio 'ara tli on5 JJifktfkt C lirl$tma$ Yjecu lyjear’s Morothons broodcosted from remote units in the lofoyettc St. Ā«inoreĀ brought proiie from City ond University olikc. Bob Currie, Chief Announcer, wotches down como up Christmos morn, ihe fifteenth hour of WTUN's first thirty-five hour Moro- rhon for Peoce on Christmos. Thom Spollel ond Vince Coekowski check our equipment before WTUN's second thirty-five hour Morothon for Sufety on New Yeor's. 183 Dr. Stephen I. Speronij viewĀ the Cold Wor on AnolyjiĀ for UBS. WTUN'Ā Foreign longooge Service iĀ effectively handled by Mory Sonto Cruz ond Pouline Tourlei. iJrom the lottom of your dial comes the tops in entertainment Jeon Morrii talks over ploni for her Strictly Feminine Show with TV ond Movie perionolity Bob Crotby. ... wvun Tolent in the Control Room Don Howoi, JoĀ ; Bon Sicgol, Engineering; Jack Kimball, PopĀ ''; and Roy Weiningcr, SportĀ . Program Director Bernie McGovern with Ā tofl: Pauline lourlcs, Tina Sichel, ond Tommi CollinĀ . 1S5 PAULINE TOURIES fdifor-fa-ChiV MOROCCAN STAFF 1 9 5 9 i J2S ā€¢ā€œ ’ r Ā -'• Ā« — . Ā«.n .fkk v lio,d Mi,., to, ............... f orlond, Borbo.o Li k' md 9 ? Wc,h ,,nĀ«,, n' K0 tabruzio. '0Ā od th, dā€žk,: Povlin. Tourl ,. Volo,i. Kr.b,, Moryonn Fed.,: o, Homp M ISO PAULINE TOURLES Editor-in-C iicf BERNARD McGOVERN Layout Editor RONALD BRICKEY Business Manager DR. HOWARD G. BAKER A dvisor BERNARD MtGOVERN layout iditor ISā€ Hompton Mefortond rcloxcs ovtiido hiĀ Moroccan Poll.' Ronny ond Jimmy confer on important butinetl. DR. HOWARD G. BAKER Pauline Tourles, Bernie McGovern, and Editor of Photography Valoric Krebs busily preparing copy and photographs. The entire 1959 MOROCCAX Staff would like to take this opportunity to express its thanks to Dr. Howard G. Baker for all the help given us throughout the entire year. Without his help and untiring effort we would certainly have been handicapped. 1SS An integral part of our onnuol ... Mr. Al Riley, photographer. ANDREW MIRABOIE Homecoming Editor Deadline's not far away . . . BUSHY AT WORKs Maryam federioo, Betty Mann, Hotrp McForlond, and Marie Donne. 1S9 FIRST SEMESTER STAFF IHE STAFF: Soolcd: Ellen Edmijlon. left fo Right: Ron Brickey. Jerry Wetherinrjton.Mori Donee, Poulin Tourles, Eddie EdwordĀ , Bern) McGovern, ond Dean Goldie. THE MINARET . . . THE CO-EDITORS ELLEN EDMISTON AND JESSE JACKSON, DR BAKER. AND JEAN MORRIS. ELLEN EDMISTON Co-Editor JESSE JACKSON Co-Editor DON TALKINGTON Business Manager DEAN GOLDIE Proof Reader DR. HOWARD G. RAKER Advisor 190 SECOND SEMESTER STAFF JEAN MORRIS Edilor-in-Chief EDDIE EDWARDS Business Manager JERRY WETHERINGTON Associate Editor CLYDE ZIEGLER, RON BRICKEY News Editors JEAN MORRIS Editor PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE The Minaret, University of Tampa student news- paper. reports the news created by students, faculty and administration in their combined Pursuit of Ex- cellence. Published every two weeks, the newspaper offers its volunteer staff members opportunity to gain experience in journalism at the same time that they perform a valued public service for the University community. 191 EDDIE EDWARDS Sviineii Morogtr AROUND THE ROOMi Ron Brickoy, Jouo Jockton, Ellon Edmilton, Volorio Krobt, Poullno Tourlos, lotto SimmonĀ , Morio Oonito, Diohn Hcrnondcz, Jim Scogllone, Croco Lucido, Moryonn fedjrico, ond Dcon Goldie. THE B A K E R S Dr. and Mrs. Baker entertained the members of the Moroccan and Minaret staffs at their home earlier in the year. Mrs. Baker, always interested in what members of both staffs are doing and how they are progressing, acted as hostess and chief cook of the excellent dinner. Guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tobey. Needless to say, a good time was had by all. Another big thank you to Mrs. Baker for all the little nice things she has done for both the Moroccan and the Minaret. 192 193 PROF. JOHN VON SZEUSKI Director of Dromo DRAMA DEPT. presents . . . THE RAINMAKER A TENSE MOMENT ON STAGE . . . Bob Cu riĀ«, Tuttl Wolkor, Vine Polti, Syfvio Scon, Povl Cion to, ond J rry 194 Storbuck (olioĀ Vine Petti) breakĀ up a fight. 195 STUDENT SENATE RAY PORCARO HAYES WILSON Senate members of all the four representative classes arc to be commended on all their work in the Senate for the year 1058-1959. Their biggest job for the year is the planning and executing of the I Iomccoming festivities. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS President...............................Ray Porcaro Vice-President.........................Hayes Wilson Secretary........................Anna Lee Fatzinger Treasurer................................Sue Phillips tint How: Anno Leo Fotiinger, Alio Colbert, Lynn Cekol, Diono Roy, Poulin Tourlot, June Snow, Volorie Krebi. Second Row: Lloyd HineĀ , Roy Poreoro, Jone Brcdlcy, Betty Honn, Gene LeRoy, Deon King. Third Row: Deon Seteor, Bob Upthe- grove. Woyne Wilton, Dole Gorlond, Fred Gon- lolei, Hoye Wilton. Mining From the Picti ro: Sue PhillipĀ ond Phil Rotolo. University Chorus portlcipotes in President's Inougurotion Ceremony. CHORUS The University of Tampa Chorus and the Concert Chorus, under the direction of Prof. Lyman Wiltse bring much honor and prestige to our alma mater. Throughout the year members participate in concerts and pro- grams in and around Tampa. At Christmas the entire chorus sang carols to add to the Christmas spirit of the city of Tampa. Congratulations are certainly in order not only for the chorus but for their able director, Lyman Wiltse. 197 tf ORGANIZATIONS CANTERBURY CLUB The aim of the Canterbury Club is to serve the mission of Christianity in higher education by fostering among students of this institution a better understanding of the faith and practice of the Episcopal Church. Chaplain...................Father William Brace Advisor..................Dr. Francis J. Thompson 200 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION firil Row: Aubrey Abreu, Clorio Pettigrew, Mory JoquoĀ , Dorlcne Neol, Bunny ThomoĀ , Shirleo Smith, Corolyn Whitoker, Sue Hibbt. Second Row: Loring Goodbreod, Robin Ledbetter, Bill Boecklor, Edith Young, MrĀ . Allen, Albert Groy, Dick WinterĀ , ThomoĀ SimmonĀ . Third Row: Joy Kickliter, leĀ to SimmonĀ , Robert Hudion. fourth Row: Pool Stuort, Emeit Leoiure, Bill StephenĀ , Norman RobertĀ , Reggie TulliĀ , BonkĀ Vott. Advisor: MrĀ . FranceĀ B. Allen. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP First Row: jeraldine Bledtoe, Lynn Acker, Judy John.on, Jill Kinney, DoriĀ Fotter, Mary FranceĀ RhodeĀ . Second Row: Reverend Richard England. Walter Ccrmony, Fred WilliamĀ , Prof. Carmany. Chaplain: Reverend Richard England. AdviĀ or: Prof. Horold E. Carmony. 201 finl Row: Pother Higgint. Noncy Alchedioh, Norma Farnordez, Rovemorie RegiĀ , Dee Gutierrez, Anne Aherne, Mory Shoner, Kothy lobruno, Yolondo Hevio, Dr. Covington. SaĀ«ond Row; Rot Parent, Pot Scuuell, unidentified, Rosolie Volant), Phil Rotolo, Clyde Ziegler, Joe AndrewĀ , ChorieĀ Henry. Third Row: Gerry Herzog, Robert Duka, John Cory, Tony Girgenti, Martin Carver. NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club fosters the spiritual, intellectual, and social needs of the Catholic students of the University of Tampa. Its principal purpose is to weld Catholic students into a common union. President.........................................................Anthony Girgenti Vice-President..............................................John Cory Secretary..............................................Catherine Labruzzo Treasurer.................................................Martin Carver Advisor............................................Dr. James Covington Chaplain..................................................Father Higgins 202 fini Row: Edic Young. Glodys Hill, Jone Bradley, Betty Monn, Anita Gonzalez, Angelo Hunter, Ann Aherne. Second Row: April May, Rosemarie Regis, Arlene Foster, Judy Johnson, Jo Beth Santiago, Carole Rcdmer, Jcckie Nixon. Solly Medich, Tomnti Collins. Third Row: Morto flesher, Pouline Tourles, Ooneen Dovls, Karen Holberger, Phyllis Glodhill, Shirlee Smith, Barbara Stricklond, Joni Bouye, Joan Jones, Emily Knccht, Losto Simmons, Jeon Gibbons. Fourth Row: Sylvio Dean, Patsy Honshaw, Mary Bravos, Jon Posolo, Doris Foster, Tina Sichel, Pot Rhoades, Joy lomberson, Lynn Cckol, tloine Becker. WOMEN'S RESIDENCE CLUB The Women’s Residence Club, composed of residents of the Women's Dormitory, has for its purpose the furtherance of social life in the Dormi- tory. Miss Marcella Hanley, Director of the Women's Dormitory, is advisor to the group. 203 I'h (o tight: Gumtreindo Corbontll, Robin Udbalftr, Shirlee Smhh, Mory Ann Staudinger, Eldro Brod, Betty Maxwell, ThomoĀ EnoĀ , Yolanda Maria Hevio, Vin e Cockowiki, Thorn Spettel, Frank Lets. FLORIDA COLLEGIATE ACADEMY The Florida Academy of Sciences has as its purpose the promotion of scientific research, the stimulation of interest in the sciences, and the dif- fusion of scientific knowledge. Membership to the Collegiate Division is open to all undergraduate students. The primary activities of the Tampa Chapter feature lectures and field trips. Officers of Tampa Chapter: President, Frank Lcto; Vice-President, Thomas Spettel; Secretary, Yolanda Hevia; Treasurer, Robin Ledbetter. Advisor: Dr. Robert J. Dew, Jr. 204 TAlENItO MEMBERS OF SPANISH CLUB ENTERTAIN: Ith Io Right, Jo. T.jtowtco, Nildo Argu.ll.z, R.n. GonzoUz. SPANISH CLUB Very active on the University Campus, the Spanish Club’s purpose is to promote the Spanish and Latin American culture for better understanding among the English-speaking peoples, and to uphold the social and cultural standards derived from familiar and fluent use of the Spanish language. 205 Hilt Row: Mary Sue Morgan, Frances Murrhee, Janice Opp, Judy Yovornili. Second Row.- Judy Johnson, Jo Beth Santiogo, 8et1y Maxwell, Mist Cox, Estelle Girard, Diohn Hernandez. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB fitil Row: Dorothy Wavmbte, Bob Shonnon, Ardis Ardis. Second Row: Dr. Polzer, Bob Currie. Bob Wallace, Jules Vricelle. Adeitor: Dr. Edward Polrer. DEBATE TEAM 20G LĀ ll lo Right: Barnard McGovern, Preiident; ArdiĀ ArdiĀ , CorrcĀ ponding Secretary; Harold Sjoding, Second Vice-President; Pot Swanton, Treasurer; Pauline TourleĀ , Record- ing Secretory; John Danyo, FirĀ t Vice-Preiident. Advisor- Or. J. Ryan BeiĀ er, Or. Stephen 1. SperoniĀ . INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Inf Row.- Motoko Reece. Jo Beth Santiago, M.rcede. Corujo, louiĀ e Poirier, Odile Bouquet. Second Row- Victor Chael, Roy Co.tlllo, Kenneth See. Manuel Gomo'er, eon King, Ceior Rodriguez, Otcar Rodriguez, Alfredo Menendez. Adritors Deon Lucile K ng. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PANEL first Row: Mory Ann Federico, Joyce Johnjon, Felicio Ferronte, Joonne Coniglio, Nildo ArguclleĀ , RoĀ e Perla, Myro Weldon, MrĀ . Eoitburn. Steond Row: Dove Eoit- burn, Cynthio Fornondez, Carmen Coltogirone, Elia Fernandez, Vicki Coplinger, Mortin Ronboch, Mr. Eoitburn. Third Row; Myrno Robinton, Diana Roy, Marie Denite, Pauline Tovrle . fourth Row: Eddie Caltagirone, Howord K cMer, Dick Sarcone, Elaine Becker, Dot Fiiher. filth Row; Pot Kimbrell. NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Under the sponsorship of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eastburn, the N. E. A. has as its express purpose the understanding of the teaching profession for those who are majoring in this field. OFFICERS President..............................................Jack Smallwood Vice-President....................................................David Eastburn Secretary..............................................Joanne Coniclio Treasurer.............................................Felicia Ferrante 20S left to Right: Prof. Chomberi, Shirley Pullaro, Romono loper, Alice Ccrrolei, lyndo Robinion, Elio Fernandez, Richord Sorcone, Jeon Morrii, Howard Kkhler, D o Gutierex. A. C. E. PURPOSES OF THE A.C.E. 1. To work for the education and well being of children. 2. To promote desirable conditions, programs, and practices in the schools. 3. To raise standards of preparation and professional growth of teachers and leaders. 4. To cooperate with all groups whose concern is children. 5. To inform the public of the needs of children. OFFICERS President . . . . Vice-President . . Treasurer .... Program Chairman . Social Chairman . . Advisor .... . . Jean Morris . Richard Sarcone . . 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