University of Tampa - Moroccan Yearbook (Tampa, FL)
- Class of 1960
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l5lSlSTSlSlSlS151SlSl5Tl5l5l5lS15imSlFlSlSlSlSlSmEl lSlSimS 1985 Dedication In a way of tribute for his years of inestimable service to the University of Tampa, the staff of the I960 MOROCCAN dedicates this annual to Dr. Howard G. Baker, Head of the English Department. He is a man of many talents and respon- sibilities each of which he fulfills in the highest, most admirable manner: a gentleman, a husband, a scholar, a friend. His courage and vision have stood and will stand as a guiding force to our great University. For your whole-hearted support and sincere personal in- terest in the student body, we wish to express ou: thanks by dedicating this, THE I960 MOROCCAN, to you Dr. Howard G. Baker • -'I MOROCCAN Published by the Student Body of Located ai Plant Park Tam fa. Florida PAULINE TOURLES WILLIAM HENKEL Editor-In-Chief Business Manager O jA rorggaaig mmu i 4 1, - 7 ■ «% • •• I A four story brick structure, the University of Tampa was originally constructed as the Tampa Bay Hotel, a luxury vacation resort, during the latter years of the last century. Begun as an educational service to the community, the Tampa has enlarged its objectives to serve not only Gulf Coast but also draws more and more of its enlarging student other parts of the United States and from other countries. Farewell Message The Senior Class University of Tampa Tampa, Florida My hearty congratulations to each of you! May all your dreams come true, and may you often return to this University which has nurtured your mind and your spirit for the past four years. Even as you have dreams for your future, so are wc dreaming for the future of your Alma Mater. All progress is predicated on dreams, plus action. Pasteur dreamed of a disease-free world; Edison, of low cost efficient light for millions; Henry Ford, of an automo- bile within the reach of all; Galileo, of the universe of space. All left their mark because they dreamed with a purpose. The far-sighted men who founded the University of Tampa in 1931 likewise dreamed with a purpose. They dreamed of an institution which would make a college edu- cation available to the young people of Tampa who were financially unable to go away from home for an education. Through the years which have elapsed, the University of Tampa has served more than fourteen thousand persons. It has grown from a handful of students and instructors to a total student body of almost two thousand, and a faculty of seventy - five. But in the meantime, other dreams have replaced those of thirty years ago. These dreams envisage not just a campus of brick and mortar greatly enlarged until it encom- passes the entire area between North Boulevard and the Hillsborough River. They also foresee an institution of outstanding academic prestige, a cultural center for the dynamically growing Tampa community, a place where every citizen desiring higher education may find what he needs whether it be by day or evening. In other words, wc are dreaming of the kind of an institution to which people will point and say, There is a leader in American education.” All these dreams have a place in your future, for the University has a place in your future; just as much of a place as it has in the future of those who will remain here next year, who will enter this coming September, or who continue as members of the faculty and staff. For you are not the same people who entered here four years ago. Even though you may not realize ir, the University has left an indelible impress upon you. Whatever you do in the future will be influenced by the four years you have spent here with us. What you do as an alumni will materially influence what the University can do for those who will come after you. Those of us who remain behind will continue to dream and to work. Just as we look forward to your success — which has a place close to our hearts — so do we expect our dreams to have a place in your future. Together we will make them all come true. David M. Delo, Proiidsnt mt S .____________________________________________. .. . . ,3« Remoriam James W. Dupree The entire student body, faculty, and administration of the University of Tampa was greatly saddened by the death of Mr. James W. Dupree, a member of the Board of Trustees. 18 -jr-ir-Jr-irJrJr-Jr r-JrJr-ir-ir-Jr-Jr-ir-ir-irJrJr-Jr-irJr-JrJrJrJrJrJrJWrJr-Jr-JrJrJr-Jr-ir-Jr- rJrJr-ir-ir-Jr-ir-Jr] % m n n n n I I X o m n o D CD CD n • Q ( ) o CD CD D CO “1 • CO CD Q CD CO n CO S’ CO CO n CD Go KJ KJ KJ KJ KJ _ O Co CJ KJ O XJ Cn KJ •o Cn CO X4 5 O O XI CJ O ii1 Dr. David M. Delo President 21 Assistant to the President Dr. M. C. Rhodes Dean of Administration JD0400 |UDJ-J Mrs. Lucile King Dean of Women Dr. Stephen L. Speronis A.B. M.A., Ph D. 0 i recto r Evening Division Dr. Willis J. Dunn A.B., M.A., Ph D. Business Manager Mr. Clinton R.Tobey, N.E Mrs. Johnnie Pate Assistant Treasurer Board of Trustees LfSJHJgfgJEJHIHJgrEjgjHigfEfEi JSJEJEJHJEJgiHfEiEJHJHJgJHJHJEfHJHJHJHn David E. Smiley............................... Chairman Charles F. Blake ..................Secretary-Treasurer Carl D. Brorein-----------Executive Committee Chairman V. H. Northcutt ............Finance Committee Chairman Chester L Ferguson George B. Howell Donald C. Power Victor V. Sharpe C. C Vega, Jr. Paul Smith Morris E. White R. J. Binnicker Alvin P. Yorkunas David A. Falk Charles Parkhill Lykes W. Howard Frankland Howard P. MacFarlane James W. Warren William C. MacInnes J. Crockett Farnell Louis Wellhouse, Jr. James L. Ferman George Richard Griffin Donald B. McKay University Library Miss Charlotte Anne Thompson Head Librarian Mrs. Estella Crane Circulation Librarian Miss Vanda Nelson Acquisitions Librarian Miss Gloria C. Runton Catalog Librarian 29 Mrs. Jeannette Altier Mrs. Pauline Dewitt Mrs. Florence Block President's Office Mrs. Elrita Crawford President s Ofpicb Secretaries 'I ' Miss Martha J. Patten President's Ofpice Mrs. Eloise Durrbtt Dean Of Administration's Office Miss Evelyn Bennett Dean Of Men's Ofpicb Mrs. Camilla Cooper Dean Of Women's Office Miss Kay MacLean Evening Division Secretary 30 Dormitory Directors rHJElHIHJHJEJHIHreraJclJH Miss Marcei.i.a Hanley Director, New Women's Dormitory Mrs. Elrita Crawford Director, Men's Dormitory, Main Building Humanities James Bignell B.S., M.A. Fine and Industrial Art Dr. Josiah Baird B.S., M.A. Fine Arts Charles S. Giles B.S., M.A., BID. Fine and Industrial Art Frances B. Allen A.B., M.F.A. Drama and Speech Pat Hardeman B.S., M.A., Ph D. Philosophy Louis A. Nava Y Vega A.B., B.S., D.H. Head of Foreign Language De- partment 32 Humanities and Science Howard G. Baker A. B.. M.A. Ph.D. Head of English Department Eustasio Fernandez B. S., M.A.. M A E. Spanish Robert J. Fusillo A.B., M S. English Martin I. J. Griffin A.B., M.A.M., Ph D. English Francis J. Thompson A.B., M.A.M., Ph D. English Alvan R. McFadyen A.B., M.A.M., Ph D. English Earl E. Keller B.S., A.B., M.A. English ■C i i Julius Duane Locke A.B. M.A., Ph D. English Clyde T. Reed A.B., M S. Head of Biology Department Leo H. O'Hare A.B., M.A. English Science Charles R. Walker B.A., B.S., M.A., MS., Ph D. Biologies! Sciences Phillip M. Youngman A.B., M A. Biology Robert J. Dew, Jr. B.S., D.Sc. Chemistry Robert E. Wean B.S., Ph D. Biological and Physical Sciences Clarence M. Pruitt A.B., M.A., Ph D. Physical Sciences Guy G. Becknell B.S.. M S.. Ph.D , ScD. Physics T. David Seiber B.S, B.A., M.A. Geography and Geology Stanley A. Duttenhofer, Jr. B.Ed., M.S. Geography and Geology 34 Mathematics Carl N. Shuster B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Mathematics Elyse G. Sheppard A.B., M.A. Mathematici Ralph E. Worthington B.S., M.Ed. Business Administration Owen J. Reynolds B.S., M S. Mathematics A. E. Nielsen A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Business Administration Russel Charles Apple A.B., M.CS. Accounting G. Lawrence Roberts, Jr. B.S., M.Ed. Business Administration Robbie E. Wooten B.S., M.A. Secretarial Science Stella M. Cox B.S., M.A. Home Economics J. Ryan Beiser A.B.. M.A., Ph D. History and Political Science 35 Social Studies and Physical Education James W. Covington B.S., M.A., PhD. History end Political Science Jesse L Keene A.B., M.A. Ph D. History end Politice! Sciersct Julia Cline Williams B.S., M.P.B. and H. Physical Education Willis J. Dunn A. B., M.A., Ph D. Sociology Rebecca Tomlinson B. S.. M.S. and H. Physical Education Miller K. Adams B.S., M.A. Physical Education Benjamin Franklin Scherer B.S., M.A. Physical Education William Darby Glenn A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Psychology Education James D. Pietrangeli B A . M.A. Psychology James A. Chambers A. B.. M.A. Education Louis L. Rogers M.S., B.S., Ph.D. Secondary Education ZOE Cowen B. S., M.A., Ph. D. Education Michael D. Doran Faculty Not Pictured William F. Burns B.A. Political Science Frederick E. Fisher B.S., C.P.A. Business Administration Olympia Kitchen A.B., M.S. Elementary Education E O. Cook B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph D. Physics Florence F. French A.B., M.A. Speech Ralph E. Stout B.S.. M.A. Education Roy E. Dwyer B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. Education Kenneth W. Haney B.Ed., M.A. Sociology Alan P. Stuckey BS., M S.. Ph.D. History A. J. Kainbn A.B., M.A. Mathematics 1-1 'V Faculty Faculty at convocation backed by chorus. i A certificate of recognition from the entire faculty and staff it presented to Dr. Seymour C Mastic, right, by President Dclo. Dr. Mastic was on the UT campus for the first time January 19th on his way south from his home in Pleasantvillc, New York, to a winter sojourn at Sarasota. Dr. Mastic underwrote the considerable expense of the pre - school workshop for 85 members of the faculty and staff for three days and nights in Sarasota. Faculty workshop at Saraota. Candids Alumni Banquet nut Christmas Party At The Dblo's. Anniversary Ball held early in December at the University was a great success. We can look forward to its becoming an annual affair and a highlight of (he Tampa Bay area social season. 39 Department of Athletics Al Gombz, B.S. Business Manager Fred Pancx ast, BS. Back Held Coach Marcelino Huerta, b.s. Athletic Director. Head Football Coach 40 Samuel M. Bailey, b.s. Assistant Athletic Director Bob Lavoy, b.s. Basketball Coach Bill Stalnaker Crew Coach Business Office Seated: Stella Jiminez, Patricia Storie. Standing: Unidentified, Clara Garcia, Rose Scoane. Registrar’s Office Seated: Betty Lou Godown, Assistant Registrar, Wilda Pecina. Standing: Josephine Locurio, Mary White- head, Yvonne Dorsey. Maintenance Department Seated: Mr. Whitis, Mr. Yeager. Standing: Mr. Arant, Mr. Chiricos. Switchboard Mrs. Mae Avery 41 Senior 11111111 Lou Rabaua, Diana Ray, Sandra Perca, and Sam Giunta. H a Class Officers President Sam Giunta Vice-President Lou Rabassa Secretary-Treasurer Sandra Perez Representatives Diana Ray Billy Turner Graduates gJgJaiajgjEJEfHjgfpr? , ------------------, ... „ , I LUIS A. ABUDO Puerto Rico Major: Business Administra- tion Minor: Languages Degree: B.A. Activities: International Rela- tions Panel; Spanish Club Thomas A. Addison. Jr. Tampa Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Activities: Propeller Club; Let- terman's Club; Varsity Crew 1, 2, 3. 4; Kappa Alpha Jerry C. Adkinson Tampa Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Activities: Propeller Club Nancy Alchedjak Tampa Major: Mathematics Degree: B.S. Activities: Delta Seta; New- man Club $ E N 0 R Josephine Louise Ai.pano Tampa Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. Activities: Sigma Sigma Sigma c L A $ $ Frank Alfonso, Jr. Tampa Major: History Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Theca Chi 45 —“ Sylvia Alfonso Tam pi Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Sigma Sigma Sig- ma; A.C-E.; N.E.A.; Chorus Ralph Alvarez Tampa Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. Activities: Theta Chi; A.CE; S.F.EA. Angel J. Arenas, Jr. Tampa Major: Physical Education Degree: B.S. Activities: Pi Kappa Phi; Var- sity Crew 1, 2. 3, 4; Letter- A man’s Club; Class Notable E N Larry Arnold Tampa | Degree: B.S. Ac ii tities: Pi Kappa Phi; Crew R C George Barcf.llo I Tampa Degree: B.S. L Activities: Theta Chi . A S s William Isley Barnes U Tallahassee, Florida Major: Social Studies Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Pi Kappa Phi; Al- pha Phi Omega; Football Manager; S.F.E.A.; Crew Robert Louis Barreto Tampa Major: History Minor: English Degree: B.S. Elaine C. Becker Tampa Major; Elementary Education Minor: Art Degree: B.S. Activities: Alpha Chi Omega; Kappa Pi; Who’s Who; Wo- men’s Residence Club; Wo- men’s Intramurals; B. S. U.; N.E.A.; F.E.A.; WTUN Helen Bellinger Tampa Major: Education Degree: B.S. Mart Patricia Benz Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Wade G. Birch New Hyde Park. New York Major: History Minor: Psychology Degree: B.S. Activities: Pi Kappa Phi. Sec- retary; Intramurals; Political Union; Circle K; M.S.U.; F. E.A. Margaret Blackburn Tampa Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. Activities: N.E.A.; F.E.A. % Wallace Blount Tampa Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. Gerald W. Bobier Tampa Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Adi ri ties: Pi Kappa Phi, Treasurer; Circle K; Propel- ler Club Douglas Bohannon Tampa Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Activities: Pi Kappa Phi; Pro- peller Club Wilma Dorsey Bonar Odessa, Florida Major: English Minor: History Degree: B.S. Activities: Sigma Tau Delta James L. Bonnbttk Savannah, Georgia Major: Physical Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Major's Club George C. Bradford Tampa Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. Activities: B.S.U.; N.E.A. 48 0 F 1 9 6 0 Jerry Bradley Maine Major: Business Administra- tion. Minor: History Degree: B.S. Activities: Pi Kappa Phi F. Paul Butler Tampa Major: Psychology Minor: English Degree: B.S. Fielding T. Cassels Tampa Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. Dominick Cassano New York City Major: History Degree: B.S. Activities: The Chi; Basket- ball; Baseball; A.C.E.; S.F. E.A. Antonio Castellano, Jr. Tampa Major: Psychology Degree: B.A. Activities: Theta Chi; Span- ish Club Calvin L. Catalano Tampa Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Degree: B.S. Activities: Florida Collegiate Academy of Sciences 49 -4 Rose Marie Chillura Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Adi filler. S.F.E.A.; A.C.E. Joseph Confoy Tampa Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Degree: B.S. Activities: Kappa Pi Mary Jane Confoy Tampa Major: Home Economics Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Zeta Tau Alpha; Kappa Pi; Danccrcttes, Home Economics Club; N.E.A. Mercedes Corujo La Paz, Bolivia Major: English Minor: History Degree: B.A. Adithies: Sigma Tau Delta; International Relations Panel; Spanish Club. John Cory Tampa Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Degree: B.A. Activities: Newman Club Don James Cosat Danville, Illinois Major: English Minor: History Degree: B.S. Activities: Sigma Tau Delta; Minaret. Associate Editor; Dc Novo; Dormitory Counsellor. $ E 0 R C L A $ $ Danilo Coton Tampa Major: Education Degree: B.S. Richard Coup Tampa Degree: B.S. Activities: Kappa Pi E Lamont Craft Uvalda, Georgia Major: Physical Education Degree: B.S. Activities: Kappa Sigma; Ma- jor's Club; Basketball 3, Co- Captain 4; Lctterman's Club Mary Ann Tharp Dean Alabama Major: English Minor: Journalism Degree: B.A. Activities: Sigma Tau Delta Louis Db la Vina Tampa Major: Natural Science Minor: Spanish Degree: B.S. Activities: Theta Chi Ramon A. De Mott Tampa Major: Business Administra- tion Degree B.S. Activities: Theta Chi; Propel- ler Club 51 A Martha De Witt St. Petersburg Major: English Minor: Biology Degree: B.S. Adi tities: Sigma Tau Delta: De Novo, Editor Mirta Diaz Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Adi vitiet: Delta Zeta; A.C.E.; N.E.A. $ E N 0 R Albert D. Dixon Tampa Major: Accounting Minor: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.A. Activities: Pi Kappa Phi; Pro- peller Club Brian J. Downey Worcester, Mass. Major: Education Minor: History Degree: B.S. Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon; S.F.EA.; A.C.E. c L A S S 52 y- - William V. Durkin Tampa Major: Science Minor: Mathematics Degree: B.S. Donald J. Econb Bend, Illinois Major: Business Admin tion Degree: B.S. Activities: Letterman's ( President; Football. Co- ciui Who', Who; Pfop m „ i. 0 F 1 SONIA EDILLA Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: F.E.A.; A.C.F.. Evelyn 'Tex Endslby Texas Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Degree: B.A. Activities: Zeta Tau Alpha; Outstanding Pledge; TKF. Pledge Sweetheart; First Maid, Homecoming G urt; Cheer- leader; Calendar Girl. 9 Manuel Escobio. Jr. Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Marjorie Lee Fernandez Tampa .Major: English Minor: History Degree: B.S. Activities: Zeta Tau Alpha; Panhcllcnic Representative; Sigma Tau Delta; De Novo; Honor Roll; B.SU. Dorothy Robbins Fisher Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English, Art, Music Degree: B.S. Activities: Kappa Pi; Canter- bury Club; Honor Roll; Chorus; S.F.E.A.; A.CE. Herman E. Fisher, Jr. Tampa Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. 53 I Lawrencb T. Fitzgerald Tim pa Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Degree: B.S. Adi vities: WTIJN Lowell T. Freeman Milton. West Virginia Major: Physical Education Degree: B.S. Activitier. Sigma Phi Epsilon, President; Football; letter- man’s Club; Major's Club Peggy Gamdrbll Wauchula, Florida Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Mirta Garcia Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Delta Zcta; Intra- murals; Chorus; S.F.E.A.; A. CE $ E N 0 R Charles D. Georcf. Colguitc, Georgia Degree: B.S. Activities: Theta Chi; Football 3, 4; Major's Club Anthony J. Girgenti Tampa Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Degree: B.S. Activities: Newman Club v c [ A S $ . it Fred Gonzales Tampa Major: Physical Education Minor: English Decree: B.S. Activities: Theta Chi Suzanne Gould St. Petersburg Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Sigma Sigma Sig- ma; A.C.E.; Chorus; N.E.A. 0 p 1 9 6 0 Betty J. Grimm Ruskin Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. Sam Angel Giunta Tampa Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Activities: Theta Chi, Presi- dent; Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil, President, Vice-President; I.F.S.C.; Senior Class Presi- dent; Circle K; Who's Who; Class Notable. Ralph M. Gurro, Jr. Tampa Major: Music Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Kappa Kappa Psi, Vice-President; M. E. N. C, Vice-President; F.E.A.; Or- chestra; Chorus; Band Donald W. Gwin Rensselaer, Indiana Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Degree: B.S. Activities: WTUN Kathryn D. Harrod Tampa Major: Mathematics Minor: Chemistry Degree: B.S. s [ N Alan Harwood 11 Tampa Major: Fine Arts I Degree: B.S. Activities: Tau Kappa Epsi- lon; Kappa Phi R Miriam A. Hayes y Clermont Major: Elementary Education I Degree: B.S. Activities: A.C.E.; N.E.A. - A S S Rudy Hblmxck Toledo. Ohio Major: Accounting Degree: B.S. Romana Hernandez Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Alpha Chi Omega; Pi Kappa Phi Daughter; Sec- ond Maid Moroccan Court; Head Cheerleader 57-59 Robert m Herrick. Jr. Tampa Major: Physical Education Degree: B.S. 56 y - 0 F 1 9 6 0 Shirley Hickey Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Cheerleader; N.E. A.; A.C.E. Frederick Rudolph Hoedt Tampa Major: General Business Minor: English Degree: B.S. Rodert Earl Hudson Tampa Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Degree: B.S. A d i vities: B.S.U.; Phi Society; CUss Notable. John A. Hull Brooksvillc Major: Physical Education Minor: History and English Degree: B.S. Activities: Major’s Club Angela Hunter Ft. Lauderdale Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Alpha Chi Omega. President; Chorus; N.E.A.; A.C.E. Salvatore Anthony Ippolito Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: Social Studies Degree: B.S. Activities: Theta Chi; A.C.E.; S.F.E.A. 57 JOHN JOHNSON St. Petersburg Major: History Degree: B.S. Dorothy H. Kennedy Tampa Major: Elementary Education and Art Minor: English and Industrial Arts Degree: B.S. Activities: Kappa Pi; Intra- murals Cyril Hatton Kocher Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Actieilies: Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary; Dean’s List; S.F.E. A.; A.C.E. Catherine P. Labruzzo Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Zeta Tau Alpha, President; Newman Club, Secretary; Moroccan Staff; Pi Delta Epsilon; Kappa Pi; Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart Court; Homecoming Court Maid; Panhellcnic, Secretary; I.F.S.C, Representative; S.F. E.A1; A.C.E.; Who’s Who; Class Notable Diane Shockley Law Tampa Masor: Elementary Education Minor: Art Degree: B.S. Act iri ties: Kappa Pi Richard E. Leon Tampa Major: Social Studies Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Band c L A $ $ Eleanor Leonard Tampa Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. Activities: A.C.E. Lewis A. Leonard Winter Haven Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Richard Dick Lovett Tampa Major: Psychology Minor: History Degree: B.A. Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon. Outstanding Active; Outstand ing Athlete; President; Stu- dent Body President; Who's Who; Crew; Zcta Tau Alpha Sponsor; Junior Rotarian; I.F. C; I.F.S.C. Frank P. Leto. Jr. Tampa Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Degree: B.S. Activities: Tau Kappa Epsi- lon; President, Florida Colle- giate Academy of Sciences; State Florida Collegiate Aca- demy of Sciences; Newman Club 9 6 0 Grace Lucido Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Degree: B.S. Activities: S.F.E.A., Secretary; A.GE.; Chorus William Ernest Mac Kinlay Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Pi Kappa Phi 59 Beverly Manausa Tampa Mejor: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Concert Chorus; Chorus; A.C.E. Florence J. Mancuso St. Petersburg Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. John I. Marshall Ruskin Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Activities: Si Km a Phi Epsilon Norma Martinez Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Delta Zeta; Pi Kap- pa Phi Sponsor; F.E.A.; A.C.E. Harold Mattbrs Largo Major: English Minor: Psychology, Social Studies Degree: B.A. Activities: Sigma Tau Delta, Treasurer Ciro Christopher Maurici Tampa Major: Music Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Kappa Kappa Psi. Secretary; Band; M.E.N.C, President; Orchestra; Chorus; Jambs J. Me Menamy Mount Ephraim, New Jersey Mejor: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Act i filler: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treasurer; Propeller Club; Newman Club; I.F.C. Linda Marie Medero Tampa Mejor: Elementary Education Minor; English Degree: B.S. Activities: Delta Zeta; S.F.E. A.; A.C.E.; Chorus; Newman Club; Calendar Girl Wayne Mbrrell St. Petersburg Mejor: Music Degree: B.S. Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon George k. Mitchell Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Degree: B.S. Activities: N.E.A.; A.C.E. Margaret J. Miller Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: A.C.E.; F.E.A. Mabel Morehead Tampa Mejor: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. Activities: A.C.E.; F.E.A. 61 ROSALIE MORTELLARO Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B-$. Activities: Sigma Sigma Sig- ma, Pledge President; Spanish Club; N.E.A.; Chorus GEORGE MULL Tampa Major: Biology Degree: B.S. Activities: Pi Kappa Phi J ‘ Theodore K. Northrup Sr. Petersburg Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. $ E N Cornelius Overstreet Tampa I Major: Mathematics Minor: English 1 Degree: B.S. - R Arthur David Pagb Tampa Major: Industrial Arts Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Kappa Pi; Honor Roll; Dean's List c L A S S Jack Page Tampa Major: Chemistry Degree: B.S. Felicia Ferrantb Pardo Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: S.F.E.A.; A.C.E. Ella Parkkinen St. Petersburg Major: Elemental)' Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Attivitiot: Kappa Pi; N.E.A.; A.C.E. John H. Pedrero Tampa Major: Social Science Minor: English and History Degree: B.S. Alice Perez Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Irene A. Perez Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Sandra P. Perez Tampa Major: Physical Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Class Notable; Who’s Who. Zcta Tau Alpha; Panhcllcnic; W.A.A.; Major’s Club; Pi Kappa Phi Daugh- ter, Outstanding Daughter; Homecoming Court; F. E. A.; I.F.S.C.; Calendar Girl; Cheer- leader; Senior Class Secre- tary-Treasurer; Varsity Basket- ball and Volleyball 63 ■J GEORGE A. PERKIN'S St. Petersburg, Florida Major. Psychology Minor: English Degree: B.S. Rose V. Perla Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Utilities: Zcca Tau Alpha; I. F.S.C.; A.C.E; N.E.A.; Pi Kappa Phi Daughter; Class Notable $ E 0 R Jan Peso la Tampa Major: Psychology Minor: Biology and English Degree: B.S. Activities: Alpha Chi Omega. Secretary; Pi Kappa Phi Daughter; Pi Kappa Phi Spon. sor; Cheerleader; 58-59, Pi Kappa Phi Rose Queen Albert Picallo Tampa Major: Art Minor: Music Degree: B.S. Activities: Theta Chi; Kappa Pi; Class Notable c L A S S Daniel Prill Balboa, Canal Zone Major: History Minor. Geography Degrer. B.S. Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon Thomas j. poulos Clinton, Massachusetts Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon 64 0 F 1 9 6 0 Raymond Quintero Tampa Major. Social Studies Minor. Spanish Degree: B.S. Diana Ray Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor. Eolith Degree: B.S. Activities: Delta Zeta, Presi- dent; I.F.S.C., Secretary; Dan- ccrcttc; Jr. anil Sr. Class Rep- resentative; S.F.E A.; A.C.E.; B.S.U.; W.A.A.; Detente to Southeastern Panhellenic Con- ference; Chorus; Inttamurals; Honor Roll; Class Notable; Who's Who; Theta Chi Sweet- heart Court Motoko B. Reece Tampa Major: English Minor. Political Science Degree: B.A. Activities: Sigma Tau Delta; International Relations Panel Jimmy C. Reinhardt Tampa Major. Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Activities: Propeller Club Harry M. Reynolds Tampa Major: History Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: S.F.E.A. Mary Frances Rhodes Tampa Major: Mathematics Minor: Chemistry Degree: B.S. Activities: Alpha Chi Omega, Treasurer; Pi Kappa Phi Daughter; Calendar Girl; B. S.U.; Who's Who; S.F.E.A.; Tau Kappa Epsilon Pledge Court 65 -c3 RONALD M. ROLAND St. Lou it, Missouri Major. Business Administra- tion Degree. B.S. Activities: Propeller Club, President Antonio Tony ROMANBLLO Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor. English Activities: Theta Chi Philip E. Russell Tampa Major: Biology sMinor: Chemistry Degree: B.S. James p. russo Tamj a Major: Elementary Education Minor: Art Degree: B.S. Activities: Theta Chi; Kappa Pi; Newman Club; S.F.E.A.; A.C.E. $ E N I 0 R Dinorah Salazar U Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English [ Degree: B.S. Activities: A.C.E.; S.F.E.A. I A $ $ Thomas Scaclionb Tampa Major: Mathematics Minor: Chemistry Degree: B.S. J _ Betty m. Scherer Akron, Ohio Major: Physical Education Minor: English Oegree: B.S. Activities: W.A.A.; Sigma Tail Delta Jean Seiffert Tampa Major: Business Administra- tion. Degree: B.S. Activities: Phi Mu; Propeller Club 0 F James M. Shearer Tampa Major: Psychology Minor: History Degree: B.S. Ronald J. Sikora Major: Physical Education Minor: Art Degree: B.S. Activities: F.E.A.; A.C.E; I.F. S.C.; Major’s Club; Propeller Club; Skindivcr's Club 9 p Samuel W. Sittredge L Bath, Maine U Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Robert Jambs Siwula Tampa Major: Business Administra- tion. Degree: B.S. Activities: Newman Club Harold E. Sjoding Tampa Major: Social Studies Minor: Biology Degree: B.S. Activities: Tau Kappa Epsilon; International Relations Club, President. Jack F. Smallwood Sarasota, Florida Major. Elementary Education Degree. B.S. Activities: Freshman Class Re- presentative; Men's Dorm President; Circle K; A.C.E.; N.E.A., Chapter President. State President, Vice-President; Pi Kappa Phi, Secretary: Who's Who; Zeta Tau Alpha Sponsor; Propeller Club; Class Notable. $ [ 0 R Bobby P. Smith Tampa Major: Accounting Degree: B.S. Edward Smith Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Propeller Club c L A $ $ John W. Smith Tampa Major: Mathematics Degree: B.S. Shirleb Ann Smith Tampa Major. Mathematics Minor: General Science Degree. B.S. Activities: Sigma Sigma Sig- ma, Vice-President; B.S.U: Florida Collegiate Academy of Sciences; Head Majorette; Moroccan Maid; Women's Residence Club 68 life! 0 F 1 9 G 0 Nina Junb Snow Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor. English Degree: B.S. Norman E. Solomon Tampa Major: Physical Education Minor: History Degree: B.S. Activities: Major's Club Ernest F. Spano Tampa Major. Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Degree: B.S. Barbara Strickland Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: N.E.A.; Zcta Tau Alpha; I.F.S.C, Treasurer Patricia Swanson Tampa Major. History Degree: B.S. Activities: International Rela- tions Club. President Robert G. Swicert Logansport, Indiana Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Activities: Pi Kappa Phi, Var- sity Basketball; Sophomore President; Propeller Club; Let- terman's Club; Circle K ; Canterbury Club 69 i V. Richard Svcirbul Tampa Major: Business Administra- tion Degree B.S. Activities: Pi Kappa Circle K; Propeller Club Phi; Adblb M. Tagliente Tampa Major: Art Minor: Spanish Degree B.S. Activities: A.C.E.; Newman Club Marion A. Terry Southold, Lon Island. New York Major: History Minor: Philosophy Degree: B.A. Activities: International Rela- tions Club; Intramurals WILLIAM B. TERVO Rochester, Minnesota Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Activities: Propeller Club, Vice-President; Intramurals Ruth B. Thornton St. Petersburg Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. Pauline Tourles Boston, Massachusetts Major: English Minor. History Degree: B.S. Activities: Alpha Chi Omega, Outstanding Pledge; Minaret Staff; Editor, Moroccan; WT UN; W.A.A.; Kappa Pi; Sig- ma Tau Delta; Pi Delta Epsi- lon, Secretary-Treasurer; Jun- ior Class Vice-President; Pan- hellcnic Representative; I.F. S.C. Representative; Tau Kap- pa Epsilon Sweetheart Court; Second Maid, Homecoming Court; International Relations Club, Secretary; Women’s Res- idence Club; Who’s Who; Class Notable; President, Dor- mitory Council; Women’s In- tramural; Chorus; N.E.A.; S. F.E.A.; Dc Novo; Honor Roll; Alpha Chi Omega Scholar- ship Award $ E N 0 R C L A $ $ Frank Traina Tampa Major. Social Studies Minor. English Degree: B.S. William Uccbllo Tampa Major. Elementary Education Minor. Psychology Degree. B.S. Activities: Theta Chi; Inde- pendent Club; A.C.E.; S.F.E. A. Plano Valdes, Jr. Tampa Major: Mathematics Minor: English Degree. B.S. Activities: Theta Chi, Presi- dent; I.F.S.C. President; Poli- tical Union Rosalie C. Valenti Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities Zcta Tau Alpha; ACE.; S.F.E.A.; Newman Club; Miss Moroccan; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sweetheart Court; Class Notable. Major C. C. Vans Evers Tampa Major: Spanish Minor: French Degree: B.A. Katherine Vecchio Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: Art Degree: B.S. 71 i. Charles Kenneth VlLARDEBO Tampa Major: Physics and Mathemat- ic Degree: B.S. Activities: Tlieta Chi Letitia Sally Wallace Tampa Major. Music Minor: English Degree: A.B. Activities: Chotus; Concert Chorus; Who's Who; Sigma Alpha Iota Margaret Walker Tampa Major. Art Minor. English Degree: B.A. Activities: Kappa Pi, Secrc tary; Sigma Tau Delta; Con- cert Chorus; WTUN Mildred Walker Tampa Major: English Minor. Art Degree: B.A. Activities: Concert Chorus; Sigma Tau Delta; Minaret; WTUN Mary Tom Webb Tampa Major: Elementary Education Degree: B.S. Activities: Concert Chorus Edward R. Whitehurst Clearwater Major: Business Administra- cion Degree: B.S. m James T. Williams Tampa Major: Business Administra- tion. Decree: B.S. Utilities: Pi Kappa Phi; Varsity Crew; Propeller Club; Lcttcrman Club; I.F.C.; l.F. SC. 0 F William D. Wilson Tampa Major: English Minor: Religion Degree: B.A. 1 9 6 0 Ronald L. Wood Tampa Major: Physical Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Major's Club, Treasurer. Blaine R. Woodcock Farmington, Maine Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Activities: Propeller Club Patricia Crip Woollby Brandon Major: Elementary Education Minor: Psychology Degree: B.S. Activities: Kappa Pi; Ameri- can Childhood Association Vice President; N.E.A.; F.E.A. Ward K. Woolley St. Petersburg Major: Business Administra- tion Degree: B.S. Activities: B.S.U. 73 Andre R. Wyatt Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor. English Degree: B.S. Activities: A.C.E.; B.S.U.; Po- litical Union Gert H. WOSSNBR Caracas, Venezuclla Major: English Minor. Political Science Degree: B.S. Activities: Sigma Phi Epsilon; Sigma Tau Delta Betty Helwig Yancer Tampa Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Degree: B.S. Activities: Zeta Tau Alpha. Secretary; Pi Kappa Phi Spon- sor; Pi Kappa Phi Daughter; Panhcllcnic Council; West- minster Fellowship Edward R. Young Clearwater Major: Mathematics Minor. English Degree: B.S. Jean Zangmaster Tampa Major: Mathematics Minor. German Degree: B.S. Activities: N.EA. Anthoney Daniel Shostak New York Major: Mathematics Minor; Accounting Degree: B.S. Activities: Crew, Propeller Club, Theta Chi Fraternity. Student Directae of Mens Dormitory, Moroccan Staff, Alpha Phi Omega Robert Armstrong Howard P. Best Dorothy E. Blaich 75 Dblia P. Farmer Albert Felicione Robbrt M. Gonzalez Oralbazb B. Haynes Gloria Hoover Felix Jose Lopez, Jr. Estella Lytton Betty M. Maxwell Winnie McKenzip. Jambs Powbll Fred Riley 77 Edward Wilson Seniors Not Pictured Barbara A. Anderson Jacqueline B. Anderson Jacqueline F. Anderson Aloen D. Andrews Nilda S. Arcuelles Barbara Baker George Barcelo Elainb K. Belliyeau Richard T. Betts Sonja K. S. Bexley Lorraine Boycb Wilham G. Browne Albert Cabot Wiley F. Cairns Dorothy L. Carter Nannib M. Christian Harriet F. Clark Laura J. Cook Lenna M. Davis Charles W. Dickson Richard B. Durland Charlotte J. Erwin Joyce M. Fernandez Leonard E. Flynn Alvin R. Follweiller Genevieve Gambrbll Howard V. Gick JOY E. GIBLB Albert Gonzalez Ralph H. Griffin, Jr. Rodney L. Griffin Patricia S. Hanshaw Sara C Hardeman Nick Chris Hatzie C. E. Hawkins William G. Henkel JEANETTE HERNANDEZ Carolyn Hitch Herbert A. Hughes Franklin E. Hunt Angelo D. Ippolito Edward Jblsovsky Donald Ray Jochumsen Dan H. Jones Russell S. King Robert a. Kintzel James G. Lake Claude Lbppingwell Ronald h. Lehman William Leonard Claudia G. Lbppbr Bartow K. Lysek Barry Eliot Mack Merry Diane Mack Russell a. Marsh Renata Martynienko John A. Matus William F. Mears John R. Mierow Jacqueline H. Miles John G. Mitchell Leonard W. Motykibwicz Deno B. Moutsatsos Frank P. Muoio William T. McLean John F. McNamara Rose M. Nousiainbn William Nuznoff John D. Palladino Manuel Perez, III Victor Perez Carlenb E. Phinnby Ann B. Plummer Marian A. Rambeau Robert Reischmann Jack Richardson John H. Rigby Jimmy C. Roberts Antonio Rodriguez, Jr. Louis J. Rodriguez Tony Roque Jack H. Rose Richard Edsall Sadin Hugh Sheppard Julius C. Shores, Jr. Mary Ann Smalley Charles E. Smith, Jr. David R. Smith William Earl Smith Edmond J. Spencbr RODNBY A. SPERLE George T. Sullivan billy B. Turner Eclb L. Valenti Phil J. Valenti HBRNIB D. Vann William C. Van Norman Edward Varon Charles N. Wadsworth William B. Walker Michael Whitwell Bradley M. Wickersham Charles R. Williams Winnib O. Wyllib Norman P. York Graduates fBJHrgJEJEJgJEigjEIEJEJEJEfHJareJEIHf JHJHjgjS Angela Maria Alvarez Rodert C. Anderson Adelaide Atwood Marle Grady Bailey Kenneth George Baird Mary Glenn C. Baker Daniel Edward Barden John Michael Battle Julia Elaine Beasley Annette Marie Bellavia John Radford Boling. Jr. Helen G. Bostain Edward J. Burns Sam Capitano, Jk. John S. Caplingf.r Dominick Vincent Chillura Cenia Brown Clark Pauline Bransford Clark Annai.fr Clarkson Dominick A. Cortbse Christina S. Cripe Michalee Ann Crocker Jack Dayan Robert M. Doak Bruce E. Dutton James M. Eikeland Marie L. Enno James Winifred Ewing Carol Fonte Ralph B. Guinness Joseph Charles Greco Virginia H. Griffith Gerald W. Guswiler Vernal Hair, Jr. Ola Harwood Joanne Martha Hecker Manuel Hernandez. Jr. Frances E. Hill John Patrick Hill Irma C. Janer THOMAS S. JECUSCO Don William Jordan Jan M. Kaminis Conrad R. Kracht Frank v. Kretzmer Lois Kretzmer ZORAIDA A. CANDETA Luella H. Largent Claire L. Linthicum Norman G. Littleton Alan S. Mencher Rivy Mencher Ralph Mercurio Howard L. Miller Mary E. Moore Marif. W. Morgan Valentine G. Munoz Jerome B. Myers Robert L. McCrory Cordelia B. McIlwain Mary Ellen Mc Kay Ina C. Nelson William D. Newell Marcelino Oliva Peggy M. Osborn Evelyn G. Polk Pattie Remy Josephine M. Rinaldo Daniel J. Rcxjue Maggie Scales Betty R. Scott Helen V. Scully Daniel A. Smith Nadine S. Spoto Mary Ann Staudincer Geoffry W. Stephens Marie F. Stevens Donald E. Stokes Evblyn R. Strable Joan C. Strauman Margaret C. Stumbo Robert L Taapfe George E. Van Akbn Wilber G. Van Scoik Henry Vega, Jr. CHARLES S. VON NUNES Bettie B. Waddington Nan L. Watson Leona W. Wells Ellis R. Wheatley Ruth R. Whitis William R. Wilde Charles M. Williams Thomas G. Williams Arnold Wirth Pauline P. Zamdito Albin R. Zawacki Bascom K. Zewadski Jack Smallwood Diana Ray Sam Giunta Catherine Labruzzo Robert Hudson Pauline Touri.es %oit 'JaknM Albert Picallo Sally Wallace % it 7 ujtujied N Plano Valdes j ; Nancy Alchbdiak T A B L E S B at jLookwj Frank Alfonso Rosalie Valenti %Ott JopulM Jerry Bobier Ramona Hernandez K ‘-- 4 Billy Turner Sandra Perez Mittiat Angel Arenas Rose Perla %)it fttldduc Seated, Left to Right: Pauline Tourlcs, Sally Wallace, Diana Ray, Sandra Perez, Mary Francis Rhodes. Standing: Jack Smallwood, June Snow, Sam Giunta, Kathy Labruzzo, Dick Lovett. Senior Class Who’s Who 83 Memo Lane Dean Setear, Student Body President Dick Lovett, and Dean King counting ballots. Senior Class meeting for election of Class Notables. Christmas wouldn’t be complete without the tree decorated by the Industrial Ans students. Junior Ralph Lazarra, Marie Coding, and Lloyd Hinn. i33| Class Officers President Lloyd Hines Vice-President Ralph Lazarra Secretary-Treasurer Sue Phillips Representative Marie Coding Juniors EiEJHJHJHIHiEJEiEiErg .UiMW Wii limn I ' I James Bruce Barry Mel Lloyd Baumel Artist Leland Becton Franklin Burns Philip Karl Caltagirone Celia Anncrre Campbell Hugh Phillip Cantrell Victoria Brice Caplingcr Janette Rose Cappolino Leon B. Cariaga Rene D. Carrera J m« Richard Caudill 89 Cathy A. Christ Grace Costa Maria Guadelupe Cucvo John Edgar Danyo John D. Darscy, Jr. David M. Davenport Bill James Dunn L. Ewing Esch Anna Lee Fatzinger 90 Norma Irene Fernandez Sylvia G. Fernandez Robert J. Fox Joseph Glisson Larry Gnagey Marie C. Goding 91 Robert T. Hughes Patsy L. Hammer Sharon L. Hoopingarner Michael R Jackson Karen Lee Hamilton Lloyd L Hines Elmer Hines Weyman Hudgins John H. Jenkins 92 Sheldon R. Jett Donald R. Jones Barbara A. Kerwin jr 4 A Donald H. King Emily Knecht Virginia L King Kenneth H. Koehler Joyce C. Laxnberson Francis G. Lang • -ai Clarence B. Law Lefty T. Lewis Elmer E. Lincoln Barbara J. Maddox Providence Maniscalco Ronald W. Messersmith 94 Frances M. Murrhcc Bernard F. McGovern Iva McFail Rodrigue C. Parent Martha A. Pctringclo Irene A. Perez Madeline A. Parsley Darlene S. Phillips George William Purdy, Jr. James Quillon Sylvia A. Rivero James PIcnn Sasser Karen Ryals Stanley M. Salonsky Barbara R. Schwackenbcrg Joseph A. Schrcibcr 96 Harold C. Scott Carolyn L. Seeley Gerry F. Shuman Thomas S. Simmons Linda J. Spcnccr Betty Jo Stamper ■ Vilma M. Tamargo Lillian H. Stewart John Roger Tillman Harold A. Unsworth Joe Vega Carol V. Vierday HI Wallace W. Wasmund Julian M. Vricelle Roy C. Weissingcr Vivian O. Walker Dorothy L. Wescberry Jerry L Wetherington Marvin W. Wilson Ruth Nichols Alfieri Ola Leroy Allen Gerald Alonso Beatriz V. Alvarez Edith E. Atkins Bill Worlinc Bacckler Lena B. Barrows Erl ward John Bauer Allen Benz Alfonso Betancourt, Jr. Ronald Walter Bradstock Robert George Bryan Robert A. Burwell Francis Paul Butler Lucille Yvonne Cabrera John Randolph Calhoun Gloria Josephine Campoamor Joseph Samuel Candilicrc H. Walter Carmony Louis Phillip Carrillo Robert Carlyle Carson Martin Vann Carver M. Alan Chameides Richard Allen Chapa Paul Basil Cianca John P. Clark Edward William Collet Edmund George Correia Sally Lou Correll Melvin Owen Culbreath, Jr. Lois Holder Culp Sylvia E. Dean George N. Delk Clarence O. Domingo Willard J. Dutchcr Frank J. Edmunds Paul C Elrod Donald R. Escarraz Chris M. Fagot Donald Falkenburg Mary Ann Federico John Felicione Ernest Fernandez, Jr. Rudolph J. Filippcllo Charles F. Gabrial Jacqueline B. Gaither Curtis V. Geer Rosalee A. Wolfcnbarger Jean Elaine Gibbons William Gill William Jay Gould James Albert Gray William H. Hancock Charlotte P. Harris Maxine A. Hawkins Charles E. Henry Charles L Hcugcl George E. Hitch ins Robert J. Hodge Jim Harvey Hodges Betty Jane Holton Michael M. Hopcrich, Jr. Margaret L. Hurner Marccne King Jill L. Kinney William T. Koufas Walter W. Lane, Jr. Althea L. Law Ralph S. Lazzara Donald F. Loncy Milton R. Lovelace Jacqueline L. Maloney Edward J. Marcin Jose R. Marcos Jerry V. Marvel Robert R. Maristic Amos P. Mink Leon W Mitchell Nancy E. Montes de Oca Dona J. Moore Charles E. McCullers Jason E. McCullough William T. Nallia Ulva Nurmet Charles G. Oldham Donald E. Oncal Felicia F. Pardo Peter N. Parrado Martin A. Plengc Judith K. Powell Gene Provenzano Barbara S. Psiaki Dennis F. Pupelio Louis Rabassa John R. Wright Edwin C. Radice Ronald C. Reese Salvatore Reina R. Neil Reynolds Manfred Rietenbach Priscilla J. Roa Anthony M. Rodriguez Gcorgiana G. Rodriguez William A. Rodriguez Joan Roque Lawrence E. Rote Anthony Saladino Eugene W. Sanders Paul E. Scarbrough Robert A. Schwab James William Seal Roger E. Shadow Gerald B. Skora Donald T. Slowcy William H. Smith F.Idra P. Solomon Thomas K. Spencer Thomas Spcttcl Clifford P. Stcuart Lynn B. Sullivan Stanley Swanson Samuel F. Sweat Ronald F. Tecza Joe M. Testasecca John Alex Thibodeau Richard R. Thompson John M. Thro Robert Trujillo Rosario Sam Valenti Nelson A. Valle Anthony V. Verduci Joe Githcns Waite Robert R. Way Adele M. Whittle Thomas J. Widcrc Donna B. Williams Elias R. Wilson, Jr. Judith M. Yavornik Ignazio Zambito Olga M. Zayas Jack Zichlin 1 100 lUHHi Junior Class Who’s Who Seated, Left to Right: Millicent Adams, Norma Fernandez, Sue Phillips, Vilma Tamargo, Josic Alvarez. Standing: Wayne Wilson, Rene Carrera, Jack Jenkins, Anthony Mulcy, and Ralph Lazarra. Do You Remember? Watching the crew streak home for a first place win. The warm and friendly srudent gatherings at the Delos. The loud, robust cheers at the Saturday night football game, followed by the Sunday - morning sore throat. Yvonne Bren, Carrie Hernandei, Sue Foster, and Lou Mixon. Sophomore Class Officers President Sue Foster Vice-President I.ou Mixon Secretary-Treasurer Yvonne Bretz Representative Carrie Hernandez Sophomores gJH-rajzrarajEiEjgipip Everett Bennett Billy Bishop Betty Alice Black Linda Lee Boyette Yvonne Joyce Bretz Jean Louise Brunner Arthur Burroughs Ann Burton Irene Cabot 103 Priscilla Cabrera Heidi Chapman Alta Colbert Ann Marie Coup Rex B. Davis Sylvia D. Diaz Annette V. Dicz Jc3n DiRosa George F.bra Dorothy G Ellis Mack D. Ellis Gerald Wayne English 104 Ann Scott Epling Doreen Lee F.rlenwcin Cynthia M. Fernandez Ncreyda M. Gonzalez Diana F. Greco Carrie S. Hernandez Ellen L. Herzog Jenean L. Hodge Nancy G. Hohne Philip R. Lecse Nelson I. LiCalsi Joseph LoCicero Charles G. Possick Eric J. Ralle Carol Redmer Gloria S. Pettigrew Barbara J. Pitisci Lawrence Polsky Rose M. Regis Wendell Wall Rodgers Martin R. Rossbach James J. Saxon Robert J. Shannon Alton Ray Shuman Sandra Ryan Mar ’ C. Santa Cruz Marsha Ann Sarver Margaret L Sichel Catherine A. Simmons Robert L. Smith Robert Allen Sylte Helen L. Sylvester Mary E. Valido Martha Vega Rodriguez Alburn A. Warren Naomi S. Weaver David E. Sparkman Flarzcll N. Strickland Martha Suggs Raymond D. Vance Thomas W. Vann Calvert C. Vans Evers, II Ronald L. Weaver Stanley D. White Linda Whitson Edith Whittle Margaret Hill Willis Janiccc L. Wuertz ' i ' Doris C Adam Daniel Gordon Alderman John Gilman Aldrich Anita Louise Alvarez George Nelson Anderson George Raymond Andrews Jules Andrews Charles B. Bailey Colleen Greenlee Baker Diana Louise Barbery John Biglow Barbee David Barnes Charles Oscar Barccto Clarence Robert Baughan Kathlyn Anita Bell James H Bclotc Wilmcr B. Bembry Bruno Robert Bcngtcr, Jr. Vincenzo Bcntivcgna Wallace Dale Blankenship Joseph Philip Boiler Thomas Richard Bortko James Raymond Boyer James Clarence Bransford James Mitchell Branncn Ruth Ann Britt William L. Brock John Martin Bruce, Jr. Peter L Bruni Robert H. Buckley Jerome Leonard Buckman Kenneth Nelson Butler Nick Vincent Capitano Mitchell R. Caraway Neal Mario Cardoso, Jr. Robert Cardoso Thad B. Chapman Dorothy L. Carter Sino Chika George Chivses Bernard Hershcl Clark Larry David Claxon George Allen Clement Kenneth Harold Coe David Frederick Cook Gladys I. Cole Frederick Edmund Cooper Joyce M. Corbett Lowell Wayne Coryell Ralph Cosio Steve M. Craven Robert Arthur Cushen Marlene Ruby Darrach Randall Henry Davis Ralph B. Dean Rodeny J. Decs Diana Dcctcr Joseph N. Dclauri Robert Delgado Joe M. Dcmmi Kathleen A. Dexter David M. Diaz Mcrrcll F. Dickey LaRue E. DiGianomo George O. Dinsmore George William Donaldson David Edward Dooley George Edward Dunn Larry Dupree Doris A. Duval Cecilia W. Dyal Janet L Dye William J. Edinger Arthur Einsel William D. Everhart Rita G. Fernandez Felix Figueroa Louis Filippello, Jr. Diana J. Fletcher George J. Foltarz Frank P. Foster Thomas M. Foster Elaine T. Frye Edward E. Fuge Henry A. Garcia Ramon Frank Garcia Richard M. Garrard Richard A. Gilmore Alfred Gonzalez Manuel Gonzalez Ira Paul Gore Ronald A. Govin Frank M. Greco Francinc Green Lenard O. Green Howard K. Gregory Giacomo S. Guggino Nelson F. Guggino Frank George Guida Clarence H. Hancock John W. Hanna Robert W. Henry Michael J. Henry Ernest M. Higley Fcrncll E. Hobbs Jo-Ann C. Jennier Jeannette J. Jones Christopher L Jordan Sandra J. Klein Jack M. Larkin Judith J. La Veignc John Frank Lczzara Yolanda Leon Frederic R. LeVarge Nelson I. LiCalsi Steve R. Ligeikis, Jr. Robert F. Longworth Charlie Lopez George A. Makinen Gasper F. Martino George L. Marton Susanna B. Matthews Wayne G. Mayo Frank Paul Mchok Patricia A. Miller James V. Minardi Paul Lee Molina Helen L. Monroe Dorothy V. Moore Homer H. Morgan Thomas Edmund Morgan Ralph A. Morton Spero E. Mouisatsos Roger W. Myers Glenn N. McCall John M. McCall Selma S. McCord William McNamcra Toby H. McErlean Dorothy L McKenzie Mary J. Nichols Mary J. Panicllo Ira D. Parker Raymond Parra Adrian A. Parrado George H. Paskert Lucille H. Pemberton Dianne Y. Pereira James E. Pcttengill Duncan C. Pettus Victor G. Pezzulla Thomas L. Phillips Richard A. Pitts Lawrence Polsky Remma B. Price Roger Martin Priedc Jean Ann Ramaglia Terrence S. Raney Helon M. Rcina Rudolph Reina Joseph C. Remy Leon F. Reynicrs Jerry R. Riles Sam P. Riscile Albert Rodi, Jr. Marjorie J. Rodriguez Daniel A. Rodriguez Frank M. Rodrigues Barbara M. Roham Paul Roque George W. Roth Joseph C. Rumore Don Vcrle Rutherford Jack A. Sabella Dcnio Sanchez Manuel Jose Sanchez Jo Beth Santiago Herbert K. Sapp Kenneth J. Sawyer Laura J. Scaglione Charles R. Schad Patrick J. Soissel Stephen M. Shea Robert Kay Shirley James William Simpson Joseph S. Sistrunk Jackie P. Skipper William J. Smallery Marjorie L. Smith Edwina F. Snakenberg Carlo C. Spicola William A. Stephens Virginia E. Sterr Adrian D. Stetler Mary F. Stevenson Mary- A. Stoltcnbcrg Granville C Stone Robert L. Stookey Mario Suarez Michael J. Sullivan Alfred A. Swann Roy M. Taylor John F. Tingle Patricia E. Tipton David Togie, Jr. Arthur M. Tyler, Jr. Joseph L Tyson Mary M. Vance Virgil H. Wallace Richard M. Waters Mildred K. Widgcry Leon Lamar Williams Judy A. Winston Feme H. Wolfe Harr)' J. Woltmann, Jr. Frederic J. Woods, Jr. Jacob L Wurzel Geri A. Young Andrew H. Ziegler Elefchcros P. Zoutcs 114 Do You Remember? Vincent Mandesc, Carole Murfcc, Jim Neve, and Carol Mania. Freshman Class Officers President Jim Neve Vice-President Vincent Mandese Secretary-Treasurer Carole Murfee Representative Carol Martin Freshmen i rgjHmrgjgjgjgjigrgjgj? Joseph R. Adams Carol L. Affronti Sylvia F. Almcngual Margaret R. Amo Paul G. Apple Beverly D. Ardisana Janet M. Alonso Chris J. Alvarez Patricia A. Alvarez Terence N. Armbrustcr Richard V. Arnold Brenda J. Baggett Mary A. Banninger Patricia A. Barton Dana K. Bass Ruben J. Bcncomo Diane G Beningcr Donna C. Beniger 117 Doris Ann Benschoter Donald Karl Blair Norma Nancy Blancato Marsha Blynn Robert Thomas Bobbitt James William Bowen, III Michael John Bowen Eleanor Marie Boykin Norma Yvonne Boza Mary Theodora Bravos Carl Raymond Brownlee Thomas Alton Bullard Shirley Piper Bullock Mary Louise Bunch Sandra Carole Bunch Julie Mirta Cannclla Marilyn J. Carson Pilar Castillo ' « 118 Roy A. R. Castillo Phil Randolph Channel Jennie C. Ciccarello Roseanne Carol Cinchett Linda Ann Couch Patricia Ann Cummings Hollis B. Curling Arlene Ruth Cutter Paul Wayne Dalton Judith Anne Dearing Nellie M. Dcfranco Joseph Rodney Dervacs Mar)' C. Durkin Ronald L. Dutton Patricia Kinney Dyer Frances Rose Felicione Josephine T. Ferlita Mary Ann Ferlita Vivian L. Ferlita Catherine Fiorito Marilyn B. Fodrea Joyce Ann Fox Thomas Lee Frasier Arthur E. Frazier Gayle S. Guibord Judy K. Guthrie Benjamin R. Hampton Carlton D. Hart Maeve E. Haughey Mary Dianne Head m.k John Albert Heim Coleman L. Hill, Jr. Louise I. Hipp Leonard Hodges William H. Holbrook William S. Huffman 121 Harr)- Norman Ingraham Donald Walter Jennings Ronald N. Jennings Charles Zinck Jespersen Judith N. Jessup Alan W. Joyner, Jr. Charles N. Kett Janet E. Kinney Cynthia E. Kladis James P. Klapps Diana H. Krai Margaret D. Kramer Marsha M. Makamul Vincent N. Mandesc Salvatore J. Mangiancli 122 - • « Carol Martin Rose C. Martinez Frank Louis Massaro Barbara Ann Melendi Mary C. Murfec Wclbournc C. McDuffie Edith McNeil Carole L. MeSwain James K. Neve Donald W. Newberger Clarence A. Nicholson John T. Nicholson George A. Nousiainen Sandra M. Nunez Joseph B. Obusck Gloria J. Ortabello Lee Walter Otto Carmel J. Parrino 123 Betty Ann Pearce Barbara A. Pelt Josephine Rose Pendino Linda F.. Pisani Rosemarie Pollock Larry M. Poyer Mary C. Rick Pritchett JoAnn Randazzo Norman G. Roberts Sylvia Roberts Elvira L. Rodriguez Sandra B. Rodriguez Antoinette Rumore Salvatore P. Sardegna Ronald M. Schclb Roger L. Schrocdcr Charles C. Shepard Donald Lee Small Leon D. Smith Anne J. Spayde James B. Spoonamorc Jerry L. Stanford Elder M. Sumner Lanier S. Sumner Margaret Ann Surface Ginger L. Sutton Roy M. Tedrick Esther A. Thomas Mary L Thro Mary F. Tompkins Johnny L. Tracy Harold S. Truheart Sandra C. Tucker Danny E. Turley Frank J. Vacanti Carolyn Vandergriff 125 Not Pictured Fred Aaron Thomas Michael Ackerly Carolyn Jane Adams Joseph Richard Adams Frank Peter Albano Patricia Alchcdiak Eileen R. Allen John David Allen William E. Allen Daniel Alonso Erio Alvarez, Jr. Patricia Ann Alvarez Robert E. Andersen Richard Joseph Anderson Vito George Anello Paul Gordon Apple Joe Frank Arasim Dcrrill Anderson Argo Richard Wayne Arnold A. Archie Atkinson Richard Austin David H. Aycock Frank Rodger Badia Sara Alice Bailey Roland Balbin Karon Charlotte Ball Robert E. Banks Herman Eugene Barber Charles A. Bardin Etha Carolyn Bell Phyllis Darlene Bell Walter Raymond Bell Donald R. Bellgraph Anthony Paul Benaquisto Albert Lee Bentley Frank Edwin Berg Warner H. Bexley Roy M. Wilcox Timothy G. Willis John L Wintermeier Albert C. Yourconis Joyce A. Wainwright Iris L. Wallace Wanda Watson Eugene E. Wenger Joseph Walter Birkenmaier John Cain Black, Jr. Stephan Andrew Blair Charla Ann Boone Carol Faye Botts James William Bowen, III Arthur Keneth Boyd Eleanor Marie Boykin Donald Watson Boit Ernest Jerome Bowycr Wesley David Brewer Thomas Richard Brice John C. Brock Charles • Pharris Brown, Jr. Judee Lee Buckley Barbara Ann Buerkc Arthur P. Burgess Mary Louise Bunch Arthur M. Burkan, Jr. James Arthur Burnett Patricia Burrows Elizabeth B. Buzbcc Gerald L. Buzbec James Fred Byrd Gilbert Caballero Sylvia I. Cacciatorc Robert Charles Calafell Alfonso G. Calvo Joyce Maye Canter Peter Canzoncri Richard W. Carr Judy C. Carrier Shirley J Carrin Marilyn J. Carson Suzanne Carter Martha Josephine Casanucva Pilar Castiro Michael F. Caton 126 Claude L Chafin Joel Dean Chalifoux Elsie Sharon Chanccy William Childrcs Florence Jane Ciaravella Joe Ciccarello Richard Augustus Clancy Gary B. Clark Marlin Henry Clark Jacqueline G. Clowart Sam Comparetto, Jr. Edward Alton Connell William Reid Conover, III Katherine Louise Cordell Charlotte Jean Cor lew Antolin Cortes Rita A. Costrini Dona Lee Council Claudia Lenore Courtleigh Sidney Earl Crawley William Lee Crenshaw William Gerald Croft John William Cross Charles Stuart Cullens Sandra Marie Cyphcrt Patricia Jean Czomba Herbert R. Dailey Paul Wayne Dalton Juanita L. Dangona Norman Edward Dann William J. Davenport William L. Davenport Judith Gail Davidson Fcnno J. Davis Synda Anne Davis Virginia Gail Davis Wayne Thomas Davis John W. DeBoc George M. Dc Costa Jeanette Dc Guzman Lawrence F. De Lozier Gilbert Dc Meza John David Demmi Joyce Lee Dempsey Alfonso Frank Diecidue Marthellc L. Dieffenwicrth Cynthia Mary Di Pictra Robert DiRico Stewart R. Dodson Thomas Lacy Dokc Robert J. Dombo Gilmore A. Dominguez Victor Dominguez Henry L. Dozier Luis Ducnas Gerald Edgar Dunbar Keith L. Durden William H. Dyche Donald J. Eilcr Victor E Eikeland Elaine G. Eisingcr Sylvia Rose Elias Oliver H. Ellcdgc John Roger Elliott George W. Ellsworth Harold E. Elsbcrry Edward C. Engdking Gertrude Z. Enzweilcr Diane Mary Esco Murray S. Estes Arthur Estrada Anthony Facenda Manuela J. Failde Vincent J. Federico Donna J. Fcrlcman Robert F. Fern Cecelia F. Fernandez Consuelo Fernandez Frank F. Fernandez Joe Peter Figucrcdo Aliya K. Fleming Sylvia M. Flores Robert F. Flynn Evelyn B. Fowler Mary Anne Fox Marycilla A. France Robert E. Francis Betty E. Franklin Verne M. Fulmer Patricia Marie Fusscll Barbara Ann Gaffney Cornelia C. Garcia Mary F. Garrett Bernard F. Gaughan Philip L. Gauntt Glenda G. Geiger Robert Gcraldi Geraldine S. Germain Amy M. Gibbard Linda Mary Gibson Angelina Giglio Donald H. Gilbert Russell B. Gillen Harry Lee Goetz Cynthia Ann Goff Charles Gomez Casimiro Gonzalez Henry Gonzalez John A. Gonzalez Vincent Gonzalez Felton Gorman Jack M. Gorric Brenda E. Goza Lloyd B. Graham Brenda J. Grcss June E. Griffis Sebastian B. Guarisco Charles R. Guess Sam Guggino Jimmy B. Gunter Robert C. Guthrie Donald Heath Hammond Marian L. Hammond Gordon L. Haney George F. Hannah James R. Harnett John G. Harnett Judith A. Harrington Ruthann Harvey Harry R. Hawkins 127 Harry Samuel Hawkins Carolyn J. Hayes Frances D. Heim Diahn E. Hernandez Lynda L. Herndon William J Hettinger Marsha Beth Hicks Paul E Higginbotham David Hill John Richard Hill Robert F. Minchee Betty L. Hines Eleanor M Hirsch Kent S. Hokanson Harold G. Holton Ross George Hoopchuk William S. Huffman Gloria A. Hufstetler Jerry L. Huggins Mar - Anne Hunt Jo Ann C. Hunter Bernard R. Hurley Shirley L Hurst Charles D. Immer Harry Norman Ingraham Patricia L. Jackson Donald Walter Jennings Ronald N. Jennings Charles Zinck Jespersen Judith N. Jessup Sylvia Rose Jimenez Julian Wayne Johnson Sandra Johnson Colson R. Jones Irma B. Jones Robert Henry Jones Wesley B. Jones Larry Eugene Joyner Manuel Junco, Jr. Miriam S. Katz William M. Kaufman Joe F. Keating Jacqueline Keen Lonnie J. Keen Miles F. Keene R. Freeman Keith Lawrence J. Kelly David W. Kenfield Louise R. King Max W. Kinlcy, Jr. William Kirby Henry J. Klein Karol C. Klein Irene Koumpara Michael T. Kovach Andrew L. Kovacs Louise A. Kovacs Donald L. Krebs John Krivy, Jr. Richard J. Kuchtcy Bruce David Kumnick Robert A. Kwitchoff Robert J. Lacey Carole M. Lamb David Arley Landversicht Lana J. La Roche Ernest Lazo John Lazzara Joseph Stewart Leach Alan C. Lebeda Angel J. Lebron Allan D. Ledbetter Robert E. Lee William R. Lee Jennie Lester Burton M. Light James Lodato, Jr Joe I. Lopez, Jr. Nora Lopez James E. Lucas Charles F. I.unskis Sallic Ann Lusk Charles H. Lytle James R. Lynch Frank T. Lyons John MacMillan, Jr. Lois E. Maloney Paul J. Mangannello Elaine Marichal Robert E. Marotti Josephine H. Martin Alfredo Martinez William Martinez Dennis S. Mason John J. Matthews Homer D. May David O. Medina Theodore F. Melching, Jr. Bernardo J. Mendez Roland Mensh Edward Merbach Thomas G. Mercer Richard Ralph Merritt Brenda F. Mens Charles Q Michie Calvin A. Miller Edward A. Miller Edward L. Miller Robert P. Miller David Mitchell George M. Mollcy Paul D. Montgomery Michael Mones Happy M. Montgomery Richard D. Montross Bonnie J. Moore James A. Morgan Mariane M. Morgan Nancy Morlc-y Sydne R. Morris, Jr. William Morris Rebecca J. Morse Madeleine G. Mulkern Robert A. Munz Lcs R. Murdock Herbert F. Murray John M. Murray Nieves J. Murray William T. Murray Frederick Musgravc Barbara J. Myers John M. Myers Mary A. Myers William C. McCall Ruch E. McCaskill Carl R. Me Ewen Roberta L. MeGaffey Eugene L. McKccvcr Jan D. Newbanks Jack M. Norris Richard G. Obmann Leo G. O'Hairc Robert A. Olson Patricia M. O’Neill Herminia E. Otero Wanda R. Overman Mildred O. Pacer J. E. Padgett Robert M. Padgett Mary T. Papia Elizabeth F. Pareja Artiste R. Parsons Joseph L. Parsons Catherine A. Patrick Joseph Patsko, Jr. Jess L. Pease John Pellegrino Harvey G. Pelt Anthony J. Pendino Diana M. Penton Walter I. Percy, Jr. Anthony R. Perez Bertha Ann Perez Eleanor C. Perez Gerald C. Perez Richard E. Perez Ronnie E. Perez A. A. Pcrlowski Walter L Peters, Jr. Floyd N. Peterson Henry M. Peterson Dorothy Ann Pfeiffer Leo K. Petzold Dan J. Pickard Cecilia M. Pickens Don Lee Pippin William Poindexter Joseph C. Powell Joe Prado Shirley E Prebis John J. Procaccio Sergio Puig Mario Pullara Dan E. Quinlan Tony Ragano Augusto Ramos Gayle Raudman Alfred I. Reina Judy A. Reina Beverly J. Rentz George C. Rex Yvonne A. Rcyniers Sandra Rima Donald T. Robins Nelson Roccaforte Martha E Rodriguez Sam P. Rodriguez Jesse G. Roger George J. Romano William F. Rouse Patricia A. Rowe Jose L. Roy, Jr. Richard P. Russo Peter Sachynsky Walter R. Sadlowski Robert R. Sajovetz Milton E. Sanders Joseph J. Scaglionc George M. Schabackcr Fred W. Schlichte Charles T. Schmidt Melvin R. Schroeter Joel M. Schulman Siegfried H. Schulz Kenneth A. See Margaret L. Sclph Cecil L. Shackelford Ronald B. Sheesley Roy D. Shiflett Bert H. Shirley James B. Simmons Edwond E. Sims Miles G. Sims Arthur M. Smith Frances L. Smith Nelta W. Snellgrovcs Vince L. Solmontc Peter J. Sonncvcldt Jovanna M. Spoio James F. Sprague Thomas G. Stanton Viigil M. Starling Gerald H. Stead Harold G. Stepp Mary J. Stewart Bruce A. Stricter Charles L Stuart Jean Stuart Sharon J. Surowski Norman W. Swartz Henry- G. Sweat, Jr. Theresa A. Tagliarini Edgar B. Taylor John Emerson Terrell Bill P. Terri Dorothy D. Thomas George P. Thompson Robert W. Thompson Birthcl P. Toney Claudette Z. Tracksel Lucille Trafficante Violet F. Trafficante Martha L. Trotter Dennis T. Trosky Charles R. Trulock Riley M. Tucker Richard R. Tully Joseph E. Turbcville Terry Underwood Herman J. Valdes 129 Fred Valenti Ann Louise Van Duync Irma Varon Anthony A. Vento Marvin T. Vick Wilton W. Vierday Mike V. Vitoria Lewis P. Waggaman Judy K. Wainwright Rose L. Wallace James P. Walters Elvis James Wanamaker Donald G. Ward Eugene W. Ward Frederick G. Ward Juanita H. Warner Frank M. Warsick Wallace W. Wasmund, Jr. Marvella S. Watkins Jim Alan Webber Darwell H. Webster Wanda M West Yale O. Whidden Sandra L Whitaker Joseph S. White William D. Whitlock Lawrence R. Williams Louis N. Willoughby John C. Wilsky Thomas M. Winn John David Witt Connie M. Wofford John J. Wolfe Milton E. Wood Kermit D. Wooldridge Wallace Lee Wooley Steve N. Xynidis George W. Yeagle Suzanne Young William G. Zinkil Autographs Rat Court 131 JwaImm Crazy Freshmen ' Vim T owfdowfi Vmfa Country Cousins Join The Family ! Memory Lane •i Y'All Yell!!! A Special Convocation For The Musical Minded. Remember The Crowed Stands At The Football Games? Miss Gloria Agostini Entertains. 8EI 2rajBJ2raraiarajHrajHrarararHiHJHjaraLiajajajHiEiHjarajHJHJEjaiararErari u o i s i a i q 6uiu0Ag NOIStAia 9NIN3AH 3HX 30 «OIDSHICI SINOMHdS 1 N3Hd3JL$ HQ PURPOSE OF THE EVENING DIVISION The University of Tampa's Evening Division was estab- lished primarily to meet the needs of the mature individual, usually the man or woman employed during the daytime hours, who recognizes the value of a college education in today’s society. The Evening Division, a fully accredited counterpart of the daytime program, offers the same academic standards, credits, honors, and degrees. The faculty is composed of mem- bers of the University's regular staff and includes professional specialists who have academic training and practical experience. %iu 'Jimom 1960 Moroccan Queen Sfiowied lif yktftiL Clu, 'Jialmdtj ) i i Miss Lucille Cabrera Sponsored by Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority Miss Sharon Hoopingarner Sponsored by Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity 'Mowccm %wk Miss Diana Ray Sponsored by Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Miss Grace Costa Sponsored by Delta Zeta Sorority 143 The Mighty Spartan Band, under the direction of Mr. Wiley, enter- tains at football half-time. Spartan Band 144 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 con- certs and programs in and around Tampa. Congratulations are in order not only for the chorus, but also for their able director, Lyman Wiltse. i—i _____ 145 University Ch orus o or ettes Judy Jessup Gloria Ortabblla Carol Martin Sandra Nunez Carole McSwain Marie Boykins Yolanda Gonzalez Tina Sichel Norma Fernandez Cheerleaders pfgmjgizjgjHrajHJHJHJEfE Head tlmd da V1LMA TAMARGO Tex Endsley Sandy Perez Pi Kappa Phi Team The men's intramural sports program at the University, under direction of Prof. Ben F. Scherer, offers competition in a variety of sports. Included may be found foot- ball, horseshoes, fencing, handball, badminton, basketball, archery, table tennis, foul shooting, volleyball, wrestling, tennis, softball, skish, golf, track, bowling, swimming, and chess. Sigma Phi Epsilon Team Independent's Team 151 Women at the University are also offered a variety of intramural sports in which they may participate. The program is under the direction of Miss Rebecca Tomlinson. Such sports as horseshoes, fencing, badminton, archery, table tennis, volleyball, tennis, softball, track, bowling, swimming and basketball arc offered. All women participating in the intramural pro- gram arc automatically members of the Womens Athletic Association. Women’s Intramurals Independent Team 153 Delo’s The Annual Christmas Party held at the President's Home on Bayshorc, was a great success. Students, in gay, festive holiday dress gathered at the home of Dr. David M. Dclo to sing carols while Mrs. Delo played the piano. Refreshments were served by the President and his lady to all who attended. After more carol- ling, everyone started for home, engulfed with Christmas spirit. Dr. Dclo carves ham as two girls look on hungrily! The wide, lavishly carpeted stairway of the President's home seated many who were ultimately caught by the photographer. Xmas Party at the 154 Dean King admires Mrs. Dclo's unique Christ- inas tree made from gold parasols, gold roses and pine cones, and gold beads. The lovely ornamen- tal tree was the topic of many a conversation. Mrs. Delo leads the singing of carols from her piano in the living room of the President's home. Students even sat on the floor at the happy gathering. zvents %uu Su JluJUfi Spom'led tjif Theta Chi Fraternity Announced as Queen of the Homecoming Festivities, happy Sue walk} to her place of honor with smiling escort, Fred Gonzalez. Delighted Queen Sue receives tradition- al cup from the Alumni Association, as escort Sam Giuntu looks on. Dr. Delo crowns Sue 1959 Homecoming Queen to the roaring applause of the audience. Semi %uct Norma Fernandez SfomwL (v Pi Kappa Phi Frate rn ity IfiM %wi Evelyn Tex” Endsley Spomied l(f Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity XJlin L %wl Sandra Perez SpotuowL iif Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity 'JomtJi %cbd Olga Zayas SfOMOud 6l Sigma Sigma Sigma So ro rity Speaker's Table At Quarterback Club Luncheon, Held On Univer- sity's Front Porch. [HJHJa-rajajajEraraiHiEJHjgig Coach Huerta And Dean Rhodes Hold Replica Op Football Field Done Up In Cakb And Frosting For The Occasion. j'r ] Alumni The Alumni Banquet for the alumni and the faculty was held in the George B. Howell gymnasium. Guest speaker for the affair was Dr. David M. Dclo, President of the University. Lawrence Donahue acted as Master of Ceremonies for the affair. The Alumni also sponsored the Children’s Party. Hostesses for the party were Adelpha Alonzo and Carmen DePaula. Children's Party was as much fun for the alumni as for their offspring. 163 Alumni Banquet in full swing. Head Table At The Alumni Banquet: Mr. and Mrs. Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Keene, Dr. and Mrs. Delo, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. J. Crockett Farncll, and Rabbi and Mrs. D. L. Zielonka. Perry Keene. President of the Alumni Association. Lawrence Donahue. Master of Ceremonies, and Guest Speaker David M. Dclo at buffet table. T Winning Skit - Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity 3£EtC0ME: TKH's striking and most un- usual dramatic presentation of a series of tableaux commemora- ting the Twenty-Fifth Anni- versary of the University of Tampa left no doubt in any- one’s mind as to who had walked away with the trophy. Congratulations to the Men of Tau Kappa Epsilon for a fine performance. Winning Skit - Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity WrtCQItE 166 Thbta Cm Fraternity Delta Zbta Sorority Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority 167 Kappa Kappa Psi Band Fraternity Zbta Tau Alpha Sorority I ARKANSAS ST4TE Winning Lawn Display . Delta Zeta Sorority Lawn Displays GO-spactanv IM'K- Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Best Sorority Float Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority Alpha Cm Omega Sorority Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority 172 Delta Zeta Sorority Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Homecoming Parade Spartan Band Leads Off Homecoming Parade Miss Tampa. Flanked By Maids Of Homecoming Court President And Mrs. David M. Df.lo University Of Tampa Spartan Warrior Spanish Club Shamrock Queen Adds Her Beauty To The Parade Members Or Air Force Carry Colors 175 Tampa 14 - Arkansas State 13 In one of the best game of the season, the Tampa Spartans toppled the Arkansas State Indians by a narrow 14-13 victory, pleasing all the alums home for the Homecoming Festivities. 176 Pile-up in the end zone. Half-T ime Presentations 177 MX® tmm ;k. 9m Football The 1959 Fighting Spartan Coaches Kneeling: Coach Huerta. Lett to Right: Ray Ellis, Billy Nuznoff, Reggie Colvard. and Sam Bailey. 181 V Tampa 35 - Troy State 15 V ilmc.' Bcmbry cong rat Listed by Halfback Charlie Lyle, after scoring two touchdowns in season opener. The Spartans started the season off right with a decisive 35 to 15 win over the Red W ave of T roy State. The win was sparked by Tampa’s Billy Turner's pass accuracy and hard running of fullback Wilmer Bcmbry. The Spartans picked up 315 total yards to Troy’s 24 yards. Center Ron Tecza Western Carolina 19 - Tampa 8 TttUt Gil Rodriguez End Charlie Bailey snags a pass from Billy Turner and behind the interference of guard Lowell Freeman is off on a long gain. The Spartans met the Catamounts of Western Carolina but owing to injuries and bad breaks the Spartans were beaten by the score of 19 8. Star halfback Buddy Williams was lost to the Spartans because of injuries sustained in this game. There was key defensive play on the part of senior tackle Gil Rodriguez and center Ron Tecza. McNeese 27 - Tampa 14 Lake Charles, Louisiana ... The Spartans traveled to Lake Charles, Louisiana to meet the McNccsc State Cowboys. McNccsc belongs to the Gulf States Conference considered by some to be the strongest small college conference in the country. The Spartans were hampered by injuries but put up a forceful effort in their 27 -14 loss. 184 Guard Everett Bennett RB • - WU Wofford 14 - T ampa 7 Charlie McCullcrs picks up a long gain before being tackled by unidentified opponents. Presbyterian 27 Tampa 0 Coach Marcclino Huerta listens on phor.c during a crucial moment in game. t The Spartans took to the road again to meet the Wofford Terriers in Spartansburg, South Carolina. The Spartans led throughout the ball game but the loss of Billy Turner due to a dis- located shoulder sustained in this game made the going tough for the Spartans. In the clos- ing minutes the Spartans could not hold the Terrier drive without the passing of Billy Tur- ner. Mike Whitwell and Charlie McCullers played outstanding ball in a losing cause. Halfback Billy Rouse The Spartans met the Presbyterian Blue Hose led by Little All Americans Bobby Pate and Bobby Waters. Pres- byterian had one of their finest teams ever to come to Tampa. The Blue Hose continued their winning ways to be invited to the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando. The loss of the passing of Billy Tur- ner was too much for the Spartans as they went down to defeat 27 - 0. Southeastern La. 33 Tampa 8 The Spartans met the Southeastern Louis- iana Lions in Pensacola, Florida in one of the toughest games for the Spartans. Highlight of the game for the Spartans: halfback Buddy Williams took a screen pass from Joe Glisson and scampered 88 yards for a Spartan touchdown. The Spartans were again plagued by injuries and could not overcome the strong Lion line and lost 33 - 8. Spartan halfback Buddy Williams crashes over for the score in a losing cause. r Halfback ■Charlie Lyle The Spartans met the Arkansas State Indians in Homecoming game. The Spartans were ready for this one. They had lost five ball games in a row and they were ready for revenge. The Spartans made a fine showing in front of the partisan crowd, beating the Indians 14- 13- Highlight of the game for the Spar- tans was a safety which proved the difference between the teams. Playing an outstanding game for the Spartans on defense were guards Hollis Curling, Lowell Freeman; tackle Don Econe and Ed Taylor. Tampa 14 - Arkansas State 13 McMurry 28 - Tampa 12 Tampa 23 - Appalachian 6 End Charlie Bailey immediately tackles McMurry’ quarterback Billy Caldwell with the assistance of Joe Glisson. The Spartans met one of the best small college Football teams in the country when they encountered the Indians of McMurry from Abilene, Texas. The Spartans played one of their finest games even though they lost. Buddy Williams and Billy Turner were back in harness after being injured. Highlight of the game for the Spartans: Billy Turner connected with Buddy Williams on a 55 yard pass play which set up a Spartan score. Pullback Tony Booth After losing to McMurry, the Spartans took on the Appalachian Mountaineers from Boone, North Carolina. The Spartans beat the Mountaineers by the score of 23 - 6. The Spartans had complete com- mand of the game once the whistle sounded. Play- ’S an outstanding game on defense were Center K on Tecra and End Charlie Bailey. End Tommy Phillips 188 -•v . Florida State 33 - Tampa 0 End Dave Davenport Quarterback Joe Glisson Both Florida State and Tampa closed out their 1959 season when they met on the Phil- lips Field gridiron. 8000 fans looked on as the Spartans could not contain the pass accuracy of Seminole quarterback Joe Majors. Seniors Lowell Freeman, Gil Rodriguez, Don Econc, Billy Turner, Mike Whitwell, and Charlie George played their last game in a Spartan uniform. Guard John Felicione Coach Huerta receives information from scouts during strategic point in game. Fullback Tony Booth and Center Ron Tccza are ready to converge on Florida State's quarterback Joe Majors. Spartan Qujtrurb (k fxUljj.i Billy Turner John Mitchell fullback Jay Gould Halfback Charlie Geor$e Quarterback Ronnie Perea End Jesse Rogers Sparks Center Dick Tullj- I Teei e Bob Banks Guard Joe Aratim Guard Hoiiis Curlinc End John Hanna Guard Jim Neve Center Paul Gore Spartan Warrior Ralph Aherea Lyle lunge at Florida State half- 1959 Highlights Hollis Curling and Charlie back Fred Pickard. Dickie Pitts cannot go anywhere after catching Billy Turner's pass. oK CV' , lC Now get out there! n Cagers Top Men jaiiJErHJHrajHJHJSJHiafHfErare Bob Lavoy Head Basketball Coach BASKETBALL SCHEDULE December 2 University of Florida Away 5 University of Miami Away 10 S.I.AA. Tournament Away 15 Wheaton College Home 19 Morris Harvey College Home January 7 Stetson University Home 9 Transylvania College Home 11 Florida Southern College Away 14 Florida State University Away 19 Georgia Teachers College Home 21 Rollins College Home 23 St. Peter's College Home 30 Georgia Teachers College Away February 1 Florida State University Home 3 University of Miami Home 5 Jacksonville University Away 9 Stetson University Away 12 Jacksonville University Home 13 Rollins College Away 15 Spring Hill College Away 18 Mississippi Southern College Away 20 Loyola of the South Away 23 Florida Southern College Home John McNamara Captain 195 % JB The Cagers Graduating Senior Players Left to Right: Joe Obuvck, Marlin Clark, Dick Clancy. Harold Score, John Pcligrino, John Mc- Namara, Bob Swigert, Chuck Engclking, Bob Bengter, John Heim, Tony Gardner. Back Row: Lamont Craft, Don Boyd, John Wintcrmcicr. pt£- Whbre Did Hb Comb From? Engelking Was A Big Gun All Sbason. Get Him, Don! Spartans Scrap Little Help, Please! Billy Makes Two! • “ -v- _____ ... Traffic Jam! easo n Thb End Op A Fast Break. ....— Not Enough, Don! Now I Got It. What Do I Do Now? 199 Thbre It Is! Crew Take it up has been the cry on the Hillsboro river for the past months. The grunts and groans of the oarsmen, and the orders of Coach Stalnaker have been heard from bank to bank. The strained and aching muscles, the badly blistered palms, and that exhausted and joyful feeling that comes from hard work, are all indications that these boys have really been pulling. Coach Bill Stalnaker Bach Row. John Hanna, John Brock, Wade Davis, Sammy Sardegna, Ralph Griffin. Dan Pickard. Dan Robbins, Tony Shoseak, Jim Roberts. Ricky Arnold, John Wilsky. Front Rotw. Larry Arnold. Ray Andrews. George Romano, Ed Lombardi, J. Gerber, John Witt, Angel Arenas, Norman Dann, Pete Sonnavclt, Chris Jordan, Ralph Lazzara. 201 0 0 I A F H R $ M E N S B 0 R 0 Back Row: Din Robbins, Dan Pickard, Angel Arenas, Norman Dann, Tony Shosuk, Jim Roberts. Kneeling: Larry Arnold and Ralph Lazzara. It takes a good deal of care to launch a shell. First it has to be car- ried out of the boat- house, placed gently in the water, boarded one foot at a time and fi- nally shoved off. 202 ■' jtwcw—i TwCZKil r Coxswain John Win ar.d oarsmen get ready ro pur their shell on the water. Into the Water OPPOSING CREWS Amherst College Home American International College Home Jacksonville University Jacksonville LaSalle College Home Purdue University Home Rollins College Winter Park Florida Southern College Home State Intercollegiate Championship Home Regatta (Rollins, Florida Southern, Jacksonville, University of Tampa) Dad Vail Regatta (Small College Championship) Philadelphia Under the able commands of coxswain Ralph Lazzara, the Crew prepares to lower the shell into the water. 203 rrr I960 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Parris Island Marines at MacDill AFB Florida Southern at Avon Park Florida Southern at Lakeland MacDill at MacDill Wesleyan University at Tampa Valdosta at Tampa Jacksonville University at Tampa Taylor University at Tampa Rollins at Winter Park Tampa Tarpons at Tampa Miami University at Miami (2) Stetson University at Tampa Stetson University at DcLand Jacksonville at Jacksonville MacDill AFB at Tampa Rollins at Tampa Florida Southern at Tampa Miami at Tampa Head Coach Sam Bailey Baseball Pilcher Ream Wilson Front: Kamoru Hernando and Angela Hunter. Seated: Carole Redmcr, Annette Diez. Elaine Becker, Sue Foster, Joy Lambcrson, Judy Yavornik, j | and Sandy Ryan. Standing: Sharon Hoopingaroer, Anita Gonzalez, Mary Frances Rhodes, Linda Spencer, Barbara Maddo Uaulinc Tourlcs, and Tina Sichcl. I I Alpha Chi Omega Gamma Pi Chapter Colors Scarlet Red Flowe r Red Carnation And Olive Green President Angela Hunter Vice-President Sue Phillips Secretary Jan Pesola Treasurer Mary Frances Rhodes Historian Madeline Parsley Advisor Miss Marcella Hanley With a burst of enthusiasm that outdid ever)' previous year, the Alpha Chi's returned to the University of Tampa to set new records in scholastic achievement as well as in extra curricular honors. One of our pledges, Tina Sichel, received the Sigma Sigma Sigma Scholar- ship Award for the highest grade average of pledges of all sororities. At the Annual Nash E. Higgins Scholarship Banquet the sorority presented awards to three deserving members for scholastic achieve- ment: Pauline Tourles received the award for the highest grade average in the chapter; Elaine Becker and Sharon Hoopingarner received awards for scholarship improvement. Sue Phillips reigned as Queen over the Homecoming festivities, while Ramona Hernandez was crowned Moroccan Queen. Not to be outdone, sister Jan Pesola was honored by being chosen Pi Kappa Phi Rose Queen. Mary Frances Rhodes was elected sponsor of Pi Kappa Phi Christmas Dance. Sharon Hoopingarner was elected Second Maid in the Moroccan Court. Other outstanding representatives on campus were: Sandy Ryan, cheerleader; Sue Phillips, majorette; Tina Sichel and Mary Frances Rhodes, danccrcctes; members of Who's Who, Mary Frances Rhodes, Pauline Tourles, and Sue Phillips; Sue Foster, President of the Soph- omore Class, and Sue Phillips, Secretary-Treasurer of the Junior Class; as editor of the Moroccan, for the second year in succession, Pauline Tourles; Senior Class notables were Ramona Hernandez elected Most Popular, and Pauline Tourles elected Most Intellectual; members of Kappa Pi National Honorary Art Fraternity, Judy Yavornik, Vice- President; Elaine Becker, Historian and Parliamentarian; and Paul- ine Tourles. Pauline Tourles, a member of Sigma Tau Delta, also served as Vice-President of Pi Delta Epsilon. Ramona Hernandez was elected Vice-President of the Women's Athletic Association, and Alpha Chi's held executive offices in the Dormitory Council: Pauline Tourles, President; and Joy Lambcrson, Mary Frances Rhodes, and Tina Sichel, Representatives. Girls of Gamma Pi were happy to announce their choice of faculty advisor. Miss Hanley. Our events of the year included the Autumn Leaves Script Dance, fraternity. Carnation Breakfasts, Pilgrims Day. Bunny Day, Hera Day, Steak Fry, and of course, our annual Lead-out Dance at which time our lovely and charming pledges were presented, ending an exciting year. Miss Marcella Hanley, faculty advisor, with sisters Sandy Ryan and Anita Gonzalez. Sue Foster. Tina Sichel, Pauline Tourles, Anita Gon- zalez, Joy Lambcrson, and Ramona Hernandez holding a Summit Conference in the dorm. Another First for Alpha Chi — their beautiful Christ- mas Lawn Display which graced the campus during the Holiday festivities. Fall PLEDGES: Sandra Klein, Rosemarie Lazzar- ra. Olga Garcia. Ann Epling, Lynn Acker, un- identified. Pint Row: Linda Madeira, Nancy Alchediak, Dianna Ray, Grace Costa, Betty Jane Stamper. Second Row: Cathy Christ, unidentified, Yolanda Martino, Mirta Diaz, Norma Martinez, Marie Coding. Third Row: Antoinette Messina, Geraldine Bledsoe, Norma Fernandez, Irene Cabot. Fourth Row: Jean DiRosa, Gail Davis, Nercyda Gon- zalez. Fifth Row: Sylvia Diaz. Bernice Koon, Carrie Hernandez. Back Row: Mirta Garcia and Betty Black. Delta Zeta Delta Beta Chapter Colors Flowe r Old Rose And Vieux Green Pink Killarney Rose President Diana Ray Vice-President Nancy Alchediak Secretary Betty Jo Stamper Treasurer Yolanda Martino Faculty Advisor Miss Gloria Ronton Delta Zcta returned to the school year 1959-1969 with plans all made for the first dance held after the football game. The Fall Fling was a big success and paved the way for more Delta Beta honors. During Homecoming Delta Zcta received the first trophy given for the Best Lawn Display while Norma Fernandez was Second Maid in the Homecoming Court. The Spartan's dancerettes were headed by Diana Ray and Norma Fernandez was found in the first rank. These two girls were also honored by being chosen to Who's Who. Gail Davis helped raise school spirit as a cheerleader while the Student Government received capable assistance from these Student Congress members: Diana Ray, Senior Class Representative; Marie Goding, Junior Class Rep- resentative; and Carrie Hernandez, Sophomore Class Secretary. In class notables, Delta Zeta was well represented by Nancy Alchediak, Most Dignified, and Diana Ray, Best All Around. Those belonging to Sigma Tau Delta arc Geraldine Bledsoe, who serves as Historian, and Yolanda Martino, Secretary. Diana Ray served as President of Panhellenic; Bernice Koon as Corresponding Secretary of I.F.S.C. Ann Epling is Secretary of A.C.E. and is helped by Marie Goding who is Legislative Chairman. Chosen to be in the Moroccan Court were Diana Ray as Third Maid and Grace Costa as Fourth Maid. Other activities which Delta Zeta participated in were intra- murals, Delta Beta's annual Rose Ball, Mother's Day Tea, Sorority Mother-Daughter Banquet, and Shoe Shine Day with proceeds going to the Galludet College for the Deaf. I A surprised Bernice Koon received the Outstanding Pledge Award. Diana Ray accepts Best Lawn Display Trophy from Homecoming Queen, Sue Phillips. Fint Row: Linda Garcia. Shirlec Smith, Sylvia Rivero, Josie Alvarez, Gloria Rodriguez. Second Row: Gloria Parrirvo, Olga Zayas, Sylvia Fernandez, Stella Jimenez. Third Row: Rosalie Mortcllaro, Sylvia Penzato, Sylvia Alfonso, Carolyn Hitch. Fourth Row: Theresa Tamborclto, Josephine Alfano, and Lupc Cuervo. Man Or THE Year: Candidates for the contest Anthony Mulcy, Bcrnic McGovern, Dave Daven- port, and Jerry Bobier. I Sigma Sigma Sigma Beta Sigma Chapter Colors Flowe r Purple And White Violet President Sylvia Rivero Vice-President Shir lee Smith Secretary Gloria Rodriguez T re usurer josiF. Alvarez Advisor Mrs. Johnnie Pate I For the first time in the history of the University of Tampa a male got the chance to be in the spotlight. Anthony Mulcy was chosen Tri-Sigma Man of the Year. Students voted by placing donations in special Christmas display banks for the man of their choice. Proceeds were used for a Christmas Party at the Children's Home. Three Sigmas were elected officers of the Women's Rec- Ircation Association: President, Sylvia Fernandez; Treasurer, Tessie Tamborello; Sports Manager, Gloria Rodriguez. As a Nariona! Sorority, Tri Sigma's were very honored on November 16 and 17 by a visit from our National President, Mrs. Margaret Lee Dixon Mrs. Dixon was in Florida for the installation of Rho Chapter in Tallahassee. Josie Alvarez was elected to Who's Who and Secretary of I.F.S.C. Shirlec Smith led our peppy Spartan Majorettes as Head Majorette for the Spartan Band. Sylvia Alfonso was busy this year as Treasurer of A.C.E. Olga Zayas was Fourth Maid of the 1959 Homecoming Court. In the fall, Josie Alfono. Barbara Pirisci and Janiecc Wertz joined the ranks as pledges. Tri-Sigma's car washes were very successful. The proceeds went to a Sigma Sigma Sigma charity project having the theme Sigma Helps Children. Matador Mary Frances Lazzarra caused heads to turn at Homecoming. A bevy of Tri-Sig surround Anthony after he was crowned Tri - Sigma Man. Mrs. Johnnie Pate, Faculty Advisor % Pint Rou: Barbara Strickland, June Snow, Cathy Labruzzo, Rose Pcrla, Merry Mack. Second Rote: Mary Ester Valido, Edith Young, Sandra Perez, Mary Santa Cruz, Rosalie Valenti. Third Row: Evelyn Endsley, Barbara Go , Marsha Sarver, Anna Lee Fatzingcr, Linda Boyette, Yvonne Brctz. Fourth Row: Roscanne Cinchctt, Rose Marie Regis, Cynthia Fernandez, Heidi Chapman. Filth Row: Mary Anello, Vilroa Tamargo. Back Rote: Frances Murree, Sally Corrcll, and Althea Long. Look at that muscle! Zeta skit. Zeta Tau Alpha Gamma Sigma Chapter Colors Flower Turquoise Blue And Steel Grey White Violet President Cathy Labruzzo Vice-President June Snow Secretary Rose Perla T reasurer Bardara Strickland Historian Merry Mack Advisor Charlotte Thompson The Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority had a successful 1959- 1960. Our year opened with the Spook Stomp, annual script dance, which was held after the Presbyterian game. Four Zeta cheerleaders, cheering the football team on to victory, were Vilma Tamargo, head cheerleader; Tex Endslcy; Anna Lee Fatzinger; and Sandra Perez. At Homecoming, the Zetas received the Best Sorority Float” trophy and sisters Tex Endsley, First Maid, and Sandra Perez, Third Maid, placed in the Homecoming Court. Cathy Labruzzo. Sandra Perez, June Snow, and Vilma Tamargo were elected to Who's Who. Lucille Cabrera was elected as First Maid in the Moroccan Court. Four Zeta seniors were elected class notables: Cathy Labruzzo, Most Likely to Succeed; Rosalie Valenti, Most Attractive; Rose Perla, Wittiest; and Sandra Perez, Most Athletic. The Zeta Tau Alpha Annual Stardust Ball was held at the Palm Room in the Tampa Terrace Hotel. New Zeta sponsors were announced and spring pledges were introduced to the faculty, guests, and other Greeks. First Row: Dean Burroughs, Larry Arnold, Don Dixon, Jim Williams, Ralph Griffin, Bill Henkel. Second Row: Doug Bohannon, lsley Barnes, Bob Swigert, Paul Elrod, Jerry Bobier. Wade Birch, 'ibird Rou: Bob Bradley, Harold Shoffeir, Bill McKinley, Jack Smallwood. Howard Gregory. Dick Swirbul, and Chris Jordan. Pi Kap's had a great time saluting the Alumni at the Homecoming Parade. it AV.AW Pi Kappa Phi Beta Lambda Chapter Colors Flower Gold And White Red Rose President Jim Williams Secretary Wadf. Birch Treasurer Jerry Bobier Historian Paul Elrod Advisor Dr. Charles Walker Starting the 1959-1960 year in a big way, Pi Kappa Phi walked away with the Best Over-AII trophy for Homecoming floats. Rounding out Homecoming honors for the Pi Kap's was Miss Norma Fernandez who was Second Maid in the Court. Pi Kap’s in sports were Captain Billy Turner, and football players Mike Whitwcll, Isley Barnes, and Dean Burroughs. Once again forming the nucleus of the crew were Coach Jim Williams, Angel Arenas. Isley Barnes, Howard Gregory, Larry Arnold, Vick Pezzulla, and Tom Addison. Brothers Jack Smallwood and Billy Turner were again selected for Who’s Who. Breaking long tradition was the announcement of the Pi Kappa Phi Rose Queen at the Christmas Dance. The lovely queen chosen was Miss Jan Pcsola, also a Pi Kap Daughter. On the campus scene, the Pi Kap's continued their active participation in many organizations. Brother Smallwood, elected Best All-Around, was also State President of F.E.A. and National Vice-President. Intramural competition saw the Pi Kap's gaining their share of individual and team trophies. Brothers Turner and Swigert saw action with the basketball team while Turner and Burroughs starred on the baseball team. Highlighting the social calendar for the Pi Kap year were the Annual Rose Ball, Christmas Dance, Alumni Party, Barefoot Ball, Coming Out Party, Moonlight Cruise, and numerous week- end sessions. A Miss Jan Pesols I960 Rose Quten Bob Matistic proudly accept trophy for Best Over - All Float from Homecoming Queen. Pi Kap‘s join in on Homecoming festivities along with their alums. 220 3WK3eaji Sigma Phi Epsilon Florida Zeta Chapter Colors F lo w e r Red And Purple Red Roses And Violets President Lovell Freeman Vice-President Thomas Poulos Secretary Ed Smith Comptroller James McMenamy Historian John Marshall Advisor Dr J. Ryan Beiser 5 The Sig Eps opened the 1959-1960 academic year with the Annual-Active-Alumni cocktail party preceding the first football game. Throughout the year we had the honor of accommodating and entertaining many Sig Ep's from other chapters at our fraternity house, helping strengthen the fraternal bonds of Sig Ep s everywhere. Homecoming, an important event at Tampa U., was highlighted by our fraternity float. They Said It Couldn't Be Done........... which depicted the Spartans splitting the uprights on the planet Saturn. Our candidate, Sandra Perez, was elected Third Maid to the Homecoming Court. As usual our pledges were well accepted while visiting Miami on the semi-annual pledge trip. They attended the U. of Miami-Michigan State football game and visited many other places of interest. The Sig Ep's arc well represented on the varsity athletic teams. Brother Lowell Freeman was chosen Little All-American. We are now making preparations for the activities of the spring semester. Highlighting these activities will be our Sweetheart Ball. Handsome Sijt Ep float certainly added to the parade. Stated-. Louis Mixon, Bob Henry, Dick Lovett, Lloyd Hines, Prof. Harold Carmony, Weymtn Hudgins, Michael Hopcrich, and Bruce Barry. Standing: Alan Harwood. Julian Vricellc, Frank Keating, Lee Bentley, Roy Weiasinger, Alan Joyner, George Dclk, Bernard McGovern, Wally Wasmund, Charles Henry, Peter Larusso, Phil Caltigcronc, Hank Moore, and Jerry Wetherington. Order Or Diana Three lovely members of the Order of Diana, wives and mothers of the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon, in costumes of the early nineteen hundred's add a touch of beauty and nostalgia to the Homecoming Parade. I i Tau Kappa Epsilon Epsilon Beta Chapter Colors Flower Cherry And Grey Red Carnation President Lloyd Hines Vice-President Weyman Hudgins Secretary Harold Sjoding Treasurer Michael Hopbrich Historian Louis Mixon Advisor Prof. Harold E. Carmody The Golden Men of Epsilon Beta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon have brought to a close another successful and rewarding year at the University. In starting the new decade Tckcs played an important role in all student activities. The Student Body was ably led by a number of the Fratcrs who were elected to the Student Congress. Former Teke President Richard Dick Lovett held the reins as Student Body President while Teke President Lloyd Hines served as Presi- dent of the Junior Class. Sophomore Frater Louis Mixon represented his class as Vice-President of the Junior Class. Frater Lovett brought additional honor to the fraternity with his election to Who's Who,' Weyman Hudgins received a National Honor for his work as Chaplain during the academic year 1958-1959 in which TKE was again tops in scholarship. Other fratcrs arc very active in various campus organizations and honoraries. Bcrnic McGovern, President of the Intcrfratcrnity Council, was also President of Pi Delta Epsilon; Jerry Wctherington, who did a fine job as editor of the Minaret, was Vice-President of this organization. Jerry is also a member of Sigma Tau Delta, and represented Teke on the University Crew along with Frater George Delk. Neil Reynolds, Vice-President of Sigma Tau Delta was editor of De Novo and A! Harwood is a member of Kappa Pi, Frater Harold Sjoding, Tcke's secre- tary, is a member and former President of the International Relations Club. The Tcke's in Tampa have always been well represented in the membership of the University Broadcasting Service, Radio Station WTUN. This year is no ex- ception with Frater McGovern as Program Director and Fratcrs Hudgins and Weissingcr as Chief Announcer is successive terms. Praters Joyner, Vricelle, and Harwood hold positions as Staff Announcers. The Gold Men copped top honors at the University's 25th Annual Home- coming with TKE's outstanding dramatic presentation in the skit competition directed by Frater Harwood. This striking and most unusual series of tableaus, saluting the University, its students, and alumni, was voted Best Over-All and the handsome trophy was awarded TKE at the annual Homecoming dance where TKE's candidate for Queen, the lovely Evelyn Tex Endslcy, was honored as First Maid. During the year, TKE's social calendar was always filled with numerous pic- nics and parties, catered to by the Order of Diana, the unique organization for Teke mothers and wives. The new decade was ushered in with a fine gathering of the fraters with Teke Gold Man III, Mike Hoperich, and his lovely wife Betty, the gracious hosts. Teke’s annual Red Carnation Ball witnessed the presentation of the Teke Sweetheart and her court, and the Pledge Sweetheart and Court. Various awards, including the second annual presentation of the Gold Man Award, were presented to deserving friends of TKE at the University. The fraters received awards for outstanding achievement at Commemoration Banquet in May. At this final Teke function of the school year honoring Epsilon Beta’s installation as a National Chapter of TKE, the Gold Men paid tribute to their parents and saluted Prof. Harold Carmony, Province supervisor and our advisor who shall always be top Teke on campus. Thanks Pop. Gold Man Mike Hoperich proudly accepts trophy for Best Over • All Skit from Homecoming Queen. As part of their informal initiation, Teke pledges paint- ed the home of an underprivileged family. Miss Jo Beth Santiago 1959 Teke Sweetheart Seated: Wayne Wilson, Andrew Mirabole, Sam Giunta, Anthony Mulcy, Joe Vega. Standing: Tony ShoJtalc, AJben Gonzalez, Ralph Lazzara, Mickey Jackson, Raul Roque, Mel Baumel, Rene Carrera, Ray Kallgren, John Matus, Louis Giunta, Frank Alfonso, Charlie Vilardcbo, and Joe Andrews. Theta Chi Script Dance in the lobby of the University was a success. I fc Theta Chi Epsilon Zeta Chap ter Colors Military Red And White Flowe r Red Carnation President Samuel Giunta Vice-President Plano Valdes Secretary Andrew Mira bole Treasurer Anthony Muley Historian Wayne Wilson Advisor Dr. Charles S. Giles For the past year Epsilon Zcta Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity has shown the true tradition of 95 years of character and leadership development. Theca Chi's have extended their devotion to this institution by participation and in most cases, official leadership, in nearly every organization on campus. Evidence of this might be found by noting: Wayne Wilson. Vice-President of Student Body; Sam Guinta. President of the Senior Class; Lou Rabassa, Vice-President of Senior Class; Ralph Lazzara, Vice-President of the Junior Class. Rene Carrera was President of the Intcrfraternity-Sorority Council; Andrew Mirabole, Vice-President; and Raul Roake, Secretary of the Inter fraternity Council; Joe Andrews. President of the Circle K ; and Tony Shostak. Vice-President of the Propellor Club. It may also be noted that Anthony Muley was chosen Tri-Sigma Man of the Year, while another brother, Sam Guinta was chosen to be a candidate from the University of Tampa in competition for the Outstanding Collegiate of the Year.” Theta Chi also received more Intramural Awards than any other organization on campus. This however, was still not enough. Sam Guinta, Rene Carrera, Anthony Muley, Charles McCullcrs, Ralph Lazzara, and Wayne Wilson were all elected to Who's Who. Sam Guinta. Frank Alfonso, Plano Valdes, and Albert Piccallo were all elected by the Senior Class as notables. Miss Sue Phillips was Theta Chi's candidate for Homecoming Queen and she was elected as such. Ramona Hernandez was elected Moroccan Queen. Two members, Tony Shostak and Wayne Wilson were chosen Dorm Councilors in the New Men's Dorm. The Best Fraternity Float Trophy was awarded Theta Chi's during Homecoming Festivities Yes, we had a big year and are expecting an even bigger one for the next year. Queen Sue Phillips awards trophy for Best Fraternity float to Sam Giunta for Theta Chi. Fall pledges cooling off in Miami. Script Dance in the lobby. 225 Stated: Sandy Perez, Diana Ray, Sylvia Rivero. Standing: Norma Fernandez, Linda Boyette, Dean King. Angela Hunter, Norma Fernandez, and Pauline Tourles. Officers President______________________Diana Ray Secretary.................Kathy Labruzzo Treasurer_______________ Sylvia Rivero Representatives i ALPHA CHI OMEGA DELTA ZETA ZETA TAU ALPHA Angela Hunter Diana Ray Kathy Labruzzo Pauline Tourles Norma Fernandez Sandy Perez SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Sylvia Rivero Norma Fernandez Advisor: Dean King I President Vice-President Secret ary Treasurer THETA CHI Sam Giunta Andrew Mirabole Bernard F. McGovern, Tau Kappa Epsilon ____________________ Andrew Miraboi.e ________________________ Raul Roque _____________ Jim Williams Representatives PI KAPPA PHI Jim Williams Guy Walton. TAU KAPPA EPSILON SIGMA PHI EPSILON Jim Bonnette John Marshall Seated: Dean Frank Sccear and Bcrnic McGovern. Standing: Andrew Mirabolc, Guy Walton, Jim Williams, Sam Giunta, John Marshall, and Lloyd Hines. T Lloyd Hines Phil Galtigerone Advisor: Dean Setear Seated: Cookie Ramos, Wayne Mayo, Jerry Boxer, Jack Smallwood, Ray Andrews, Bill Nailia. Standing: Rabbi D. L. Ziclonka, Tony Shoscak, Larry Arnold, Ralph Griffin, Mickey Jackson, Ed Sims, John Darccy, Dr. J. Keene, Ricky Arnold, Jimmy Ryals, Bill Bishop, Guy Walton, Elvis Wanamakcr, Charlie Lytle, Professor Seibcr. Alpha Phi Omega Officers President________________________________ Augusto Ramos First Vice-President------------------------ Bill Nallia Second Vice-President___________________ Jack Smallwood Treasurer .................................Wayne Mayo Historian __________________________________ Ray Andrews Representative _____________________________ Jerry Boxer Advisors.........Rabbi D. L Zielonka, J. L. Keene, T. D. Sbiber 230 Pint Row: Arthur Page, Pauline Tourlej, Jack Richardron, Vickie Capplingcr, unidentified, Elaine Becker, Dr. Jojiih Baird. Second Row: Dr. James Bigncll, Judy Yavornik, Doc Fisher, Dr. Charles S. Giles. Back: Unidentified, James Russo, Geraldo Rivero, and George Blanco. Kappa Pi Officers Jack Richardson _ Judy Yavornick Margaret Walker ___Arthur Page ___James Bignell Alpha Alpha Thera 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 students 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. g gjzjajzjzrejaigjEjajgrejHjEreiajzjgjErejzjHJ j President------ Vice-President Secretary ----- Treasurer _____ Advisor________ 231 • . - ■ y Jerry Wethcrinjtton, Pauline Tourlej, and Bcrnic McGovern Pi Delta Epsilon Officers President _________________________________ Bernie McGovern Vice-President________________________ Jerry Wetherington Secretary-Treasurer ____________________________ Pauune Tourles V 0 In 1954 the University journalism fraternity, first organized in 1950, was installed as a chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon, national honorary collegiate journalism fraternity. Membership is open to men and women students who arc qualified in the study and pursuit of journalism. greiHiHJgrejgjgmizjHiajEjgfajHfEiEfHjajEJEJHJHJHjararajsjaiajajajsjE 232 Janiccc Wucriz, MaryAnn Ceminaro. Marta FIcjhcr, Angela Alvarez, Sandra Fernandez Sigma Alpha lota Officers President____________________________________ MaryAnn Centinaro Vice-President__________________________________Carlene Phinney Secretary________________________________________________Gloria Campoamor Treasurer_________________________________________ Barbara Goss 233 Kneeling: Robert Cooke, Andrew Mirabolc, Don Cosat, Jerry Wcthcrington, Neil Reynolds, Dr. Locke. Seated: Pauline Tourles. Yolanda Martino, Geraldine Bledsoe. Donna Williams. Dan Palladino, Margie Fernandez, Mar- garet Walker, Sandy Perez. Barbara Schnakcnbcrg, Mary Ann Dean. Standing: Motoko Recce, Shirley Hickey, Lupc Cuervo, Mercedes Corujo, Mildred Walker, Cyril Kochcr, Carolyn Whitaker, Winnie McKenzie, Betty Grimm, Professor O'Hare, Dr. Baker, and Harold Matters. Sigma Tau Delta Officers President Secretary Historian Advisor ...... Dan Palladino ... Margaret Walker ___ Margie Fernandez ._ Dr. Howard G. Baker Rho Zeta chapter of the national professional English honorary fraternity was estab- lished at the University of Tampa in 1957. The fraternity has a two-fold purpose: to en- courage the study of English literature and to foster writing of high literary quality. The fraternity publishes the University literary magazine, De Novo. 234 Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Kappa Chapter, University Of Tampa Alpha Psi Omega, with over three hundred chapters, is the largest honorary dra- matic fraternity in the nation. Membership in the fraternity is granted to those doing work of high standard in collegiate dramatics, and the fraternity is dedicated to improve- ment of the theatre toward cultural enrichment through the study of the theatre's art and the appreciation of it. 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. Phi Society Phi Society, installed at the University of Tampa in 1940, is a direct offspring of Phi Beta Kappa, oldest and most distinguished of American honorary fraternities. The organization is administered by faculty members who belong to Phi Beta Kappa. The insignia is a gold key in the form of the Greek letter Phi — for philosophy or learning in its broadest sense. 0 Departments The Minaret Vk 7 mU off Associate Editor___________________________________________ Don Cosat Business Manager______ ________________________________Mickey Jackson Sports Editor___________________________________________ Mel Baumel News Editor _______________________________________ Roseanne Cinchett Photographer_______________________________________________Bod Fern Sorority Editor_____________________________________ Pauline Tourles Columnists___________________________________Ewing Esch. Al Harwood, Bernik McGovern, Neil Reynolds, News St a if_________________________________Don Blair, Geri Germain, Mary Walker, Elaine Becker, Tom Spettel 238 Columnist; Bernie McGovern and Don Cosat collaborating on a future feature anisic for the Minaret. Minaret Staff AROUND THE EDITOR'S DESK: Don Blair, Pauline Tourlcs, Jerry Wcthcrington, Tom Spcttcl, Roseannc Cinchctt, Neil Reynolds, Ann Mclbaumcl. Vmfd'i Silua Shjtm Station The University Broadcasting Service began to produce radio programs on a very limited and experimental basis in 1916. During its brief history WTUN Broadcasting operations have grown to their present capacity. WTUN is a member of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, radio's largest tape network. WTUN - FM Sealed: Thom Spettcl, Chief Engineer; Joanna Nichols. Traffic and Continuity; Wcyman Hudgins. Chief Announcer. Standing: Joe Schrcibcr, Station Manager, Prof. John Von Szeliski, Advijor. Bernard F. McGovern, Program Director. 240 The Executive Staff Which one shall we try first? 8 8 9 0 N y 0 u R D I A L Board operator Al Joyner. Mary Durkin, John Har- nett. Connie Moose, and Tommy Morgan cut - up in the control room. Joann Nichols, Pauline Tourles, Roy Weissinger, Weyman Hudgins, and Larry Fitzgerald busily working in the control room. Sports announcers Al Har- wood and Roy Weissingcr give the daily sports a dry run.” Trainees: Richard Kut- chcy, Jim Klapps, Paul Carter, Andy Olson, and Arlene Curter. 1960 Moroccan Staff I i uv Toikii- Emtor I -C hie Hi mm M aoir Layol i Editor lass Editor Sport Editor Sorority Editor Fraternity Editor C IRf.t LATION Typist Cympis Photographer Bill Henkel Arlene Cltter Edith McNeil Mel Balmel lOSIE ALVARF7 Tony Shostak Norma Blancato Carolyn Vandergrii'f Lloyd Hines Arlene Cutter. Pauline Tourlcs. Carolyn Vandergriff, and Edic McNeil caught by the photographer. Sport Editor Mel JJiumel shows assistant Joe Vega just how it's done. 243 UK, . Student Congress Executives iHJHJEJZjgjHjajaigjg Student Body President Dick Lovett Vice-President Wayne Wilson Secretary Sue Phillips Wayne Wilson Sue Phillips 244 The University Theatre 'Jvmk Dial M’ For Murder (x) KmUl Directed by John Von Szcliski Selling by Thom Spctccl and Neil Reynolds Cast Margot Wen dice___________________________Sally Correll Max Halliday________________________________ Si no Chika Tony Wendice ______________________________Tyrone Lavin Captain Lesgate_____________________________________ John Gonzalez Inspector Hubbard __ ... Richard Kutchey Thompson _______________________________ Roy Weissinger Production Staff Scenery____________________Thom Spettel, Neil Reynolds Don Blair. Jerry Wetherington Lighting And Sound_______________________Walter Sadlowski Publicity______________________________ Richard Kutchey Properties _____________________________ Andrew Mirabole House Manager___________________________Maeve Haughey Stage Manager___________________________Joanna Nichols Tony and Captain Lesgatc: hi$ wife murder. Tony plot Scenes Tlic action of the play takes place in the living room of the Wcndicc's apartment in London. Act One: Margot, Max, and Tony in the opening act. Scene 1 — A Friday evening in September. Scene 2 — An hour later. Act Two: Scene 1 —Saturday evening. Scene 2 — Later that night. Scene 3 — Sunday morning. Captain Lesgatc attempts to strangle Margot. Weeping Margot calls Tony to tell him of being attacked. Tony bends over the dead body of his hired assassin. Inspector Hubbard questions the Wendiccs about the murder. Act Three: A few months later. Early afternoon. n it Women’s Dormitory Dormitory Council: Joy Lambet- son, Maty Frances Rhodes, Gcri Ger- main. Pauline Tourles, PrcsiJeni: Edith McNeil, Carolyn Vandergriff, Linda Pisani, and Tina Sichel. Open House at the Neo- Women's Dormitory during Homecoming week. Miss Marcella Han- ley, Housemother, chatting in the lobby with Sandy Ryan and Anita Gonzalez. Girls rake pride in the way (hey decorate their rooms. It's easy to sec, they love stuffed animals. Mrs. Jessada Davis’ oil painting, gracing the lobby of the dormitory is admired by visitors from near and far. Ah, come on. Let's play tennis.'' It's pouring out! Men’s Dormitory Dormitory Councilors: Seated: Tony Shostak. Director and Wayne Wilson. Standing: Jetty Wcthcrington, Mike Malloy, and Bobby Dumbo. The New Men s Dormitory y=M Study Section of Councilor Jerry1 Wetherington's room proving that even boys like neat, attractive rooms. Lettermen’s Club j jgjgfHJHJHrBJHiEjgrSlHrBIHfgrEiEJHrgJHJHJgJSJHfEJHigjEfHiEJErELrHJc First Row: John Mitchell, Billy Turner, Buddy Williams, Ron Texza, Lowell Freeman. Second Row: Dave Daven- port, Stan Salonslcy, Don Econe, Dean Burroughs, Ream Wilson, Angel Arenas. Manny Perez, Islcy Barnes, Charlie Bailey, John Felicione. Back Row: John Heim, Marlin Clark, and Lament Craft. Men who arc awarded a varsity letter in any intercollegiate sport are candidates for membership in the Lettermen’s Club. The purpose of the organization is to promote cooperation and fellowship among faculty, athletes and other students; to work out financial, social and academic problems for athletes needing aid; to promote and develop better school spirit; to develop harmony and understanding among athletes of various sports; to receive and entertain visiting athletes; to support University activities; and to promote scholarship within the club. Circle K Club «ni iEjgfSJHfHjgjEiaigrHiEraigigrgigmgiaiajajErarafarajgraigjamjgjgrig Standing: Jerry Bobicr. Bob Flynn. Sitting: Anthony Muley. Jojeph Andrew . Wide Birch PRESIDENT Vice-President Secretary _____ Treasurer ___ Officers _________________ Joe Andrews _________________ Jerry Bobier ________________Anthony Muley _____________ Bob Flynn 257 First Row: Jerry Bobicr, Dr. Nielson, Bill Tervo, Ronald Roland, Josic Alvarez, Tony Shostak, John Fisher. Second Row: Don Rodriguez, Bill Hcnkle, Ed Sims, Ralph Griffin, Par Alvarez, Blaine Woodcock, Doug Bohannon, Mack Ellis, Larry Floyd. Third Row: Guy Walton, Jimmy Roberts, Bob Swigert, Jim Williams, Jack Smallwood, Ron Sikora, Ed Smith, Jim Reinhardt. Officers President _________________ Ronald Roland Vice-President ... ________ Tony Shostak Secretary________________________ Josie Alvarez Treasurer____________________________Bill Tervo Advisors Dr Nielson Professor Worthington 258 Propeller Club cfaiHJHJaJHigraJHjgjgfEJgJHjgjEJgjgj jgfHJHJHJHIHJSJEmJHJHreJHJEJZJSrafi First Row: Prof. tapper, Roberta Macafee, Mary Frances Stevenson, P3t Swanson, Bill Baccklcr. Second Row. Mrs. Lepper. Mary Jacques. Dorothy Blaich, Marion Terry, Harold Sjoding, John Danyo. Officers President______________________________________ Pat Swanson Vice-President_______________________Bill Baeckler Secretary________________________ Roberta Macafee Treasurer__________________ Mary Frances Stevenson Advisor: Prof. Lepper International Relations Panel Mercedes Corojo, Mocoro Recce, Odile Bousqucr. Dean King. Mrs. Marccnycnko. 260 rzz S.F.E.A. SjgjHJgrgJHfEJgjgJEJEJEJEJHrEJHfgJEigJHJHfEJHiHJErErgiHJHiEjgjEiHJEfgrE Martin Rom bach, George Makinen, Dr. Stout, Providence Maniscalco. Grace Lucido, Felix Lopc2, and Jack Small- wood. Officers President------------ Vice-President.......— Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . State President______ Advisor-------------- Providence Maniscalco _____Martin Rossbach _____George Makinen ......... Felix Lopez __________Grace Lucido Jack Smallwood ... Dr. Ralph E Stout 261 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 diffusion 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. 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. 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. W.A.A. Membership is open to all women students on campus. The purpose of the asso- ciation is to promote interest in athletics, sports and recreation and to provide oppor- tunities for participation and leadership. Baptist Student Union As a link bcwcen the campus and the Baptist Churches, the BSU aims to create and maintain a church consciousness among students and to encourage them to take active parts in all church organizations. Regular meetings are held on campus and social and recreational events arc sponsored. 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. Methodist Student Fellowship The MSU provides spiritual, social and recreational facilities for Methodist students. Devotional meetings arc conducted each Wednesday. Fellowship and discussion meetings arc held every two weeks. 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. 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U.S.A. mm 0961 sisisisisisisisismmsisi 9861 T5l5T-51Sl5 51SlET15151-5l51515l515151M515l515151S15151Sl51515151fl5lS • I .«.I. I f '.ro.KMf t -• ■ 3H:V. v. Arlene Cutter, Editor Mel Baumel, Sports -EroPPu MevJT 7 aaoroccam 4y(c 0 Dedication We dedicate this book to you. Dr. Howard G. Baker.’ Pauline Tourlcs, Editor-in-Chief, presents Dr. Baker with the first copy of the I960 Moroccan. Honors Day Convocation JSIVtlSlTY Of TAMM Perry Keene, President of the Alumni Association, welcomes the new graduates to the association. Sam Giunta, President of the Senior Class, addresses convo- cation. Dr. Locke presents Ardis Phi Ardis, Valoric Krebs, and George Clement with their Phi Society pins. Sylvia Rivero presents Jeanette deGur- man with the annual Tri-Sigma trophy presented to the pledge in any sorority with the highest grade average. Guy Walton. Pi Kappa Phi; Dave Davanport, Sigma Phi Ep- silon; Wallace Brown. Independ- ents; Charlie Henry. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Mel Baumcl, Theta Chi; and Tony Gugenti, Newman Club, accept awards for their respective organizations from Stan Salonsky. Billy Turner received intramural trophy from Stan Salonsky, student athletic director. Charlie Henry of Tau Kappa Epsilon receives the outstanding sportsmanship trophy. This is the highest attainable honor in intramurals. Norma King receives an individual award from Miss Tomlinson. New President of the Student Body John Mitchell, begins his term by introducing the new Student Congress. Bcrnic McGovern, Dan Rodriguez, and Mickey Jackson stand and wonder about the election. In the run-off, Mickey edged out Bcrnic by one vote. Dean Setear, Sam Giunta, and Dick Lovett feverishly count ballots while candidates anxiously await results. All hands arc extended to congratulate John on his victory. His landslide vic- tory landed him the presidency. Brigadoon” Lyman Wiltse Musical Director Lloyde Spangi.fr Stage Director Starring Jack Jenkins Sally Wallace Tampa University's talents shone forth in the colorful musical production Briga- doon' under the direction of Lloyde Spangler. Lyman Wiltse can put another feather in his cap for the fine musical supplied by the T. IJ. Orchestra. An extra curtain call for that loveable couple (Now Mr. and Mrs.) Sally Wallace and Jack Jenkins. The happy couple exchange their vows of love for this is how one is married in Bri udoon. The clans of Brigadoon gather for the wedding. Band Concert Humer N. Wiley conduct his first Band Concert at the University. Professor Wiley and his band gave a sterling performance that was enjoyed by all. University Dancerettcs perform the March of the Wooden Soldiers for a de- lighted audience. i ne i nree Angels Written by Sam and Belle Spewact Setting and Direction by John Von Szeliski The Three Angels begin ro scheme! Lane, Joanna Nichols, anti Jerry Wcthcrington. “Momma, Paul is coming! Don't you think it's about time you paid your account.' Defense attorney (Ty Lavin) gives his summation to the judge and jury (Ray Wcissingcr). 1960 Spartan Baseball Edition Front Ron. Left to Right: Joe Canzoncri. George Barcclo. John Procaccio. Manuel Perez. Billy Turner, Jim Gatto, Joe Vega, Joe Ciccarcllo. SuonJ Rou-: John Heim, Tommy Brice, Chuck Engclking, Thad Chapman, Bill Yeaglc, Charlie Lyle, Joe Lopez. Bill Rouse and Coach Bailey. Misting: Ream Wilson, Stan Salonsky. hj ::i 111111 nr I ■TTfllllllllllllllll imimimimiiii tniJitinEQicra Coach Bailey caught in action, flashing signals. Second Baseman Joe Vega awaits throw from outfield. Coach Sam Bailey, who completed his tenth season at the University of Tampa was well satisfied with the performance of the I960 Varsity Baseball Team. The Spartans showed a season record of 10 wins and 12 losses. Particularly impressive was Manuel Perez, Spartan third baseman who blasted out a .376 batting average. Stan Salonsky, Bill Rouse, Joe Vega and Tommy Brice did their share of hitting also. Thad Chapman, Ream Wilson, Joe Canzoncri and George Barcelo were the big guns for the Spartans on the mound. Joe Lopez whacks one for the Spartans. Basebal Joe Lopez pecs ready to tee off on one. Highlights of the season were two impressive wins over Taylor University, two victories over Wes- leyan and a win over Georgia Teachers. Third baseman Lopez watches action in outfield as Stetson Hatter moves into third base. Catcher Tommy Brice says What Now Coach?” Highlights Stan Salonsky looks to outfield as a Stetson Hatter rounds third base. Spartan Supporters watched an exciting game and got some Bill Rouse, waiting on the on-deck circle, watches the action sunshine at Plant Field. in the field. Spartan Bench looks tense as the action in the field mounts. • Spartans in a close one. Crew 1960 Spartans winning one! STROKE! Coxswains ur«c the shells on. Spartans at Work It's a close one! They won! T. O. crew .elides in to victory. Congratulations to Coach Stalnaker and his boys for a fine job this year. The Alumni bea (he Spartans 23-6 through the efforts of Fred Cason, Don Herndon and Billy Turner. A X A Lead Out Dance p to Bolton Ginger Sutton, ly Dcaring, Carol Martin, Sis lira, Dona Binigcr, Dana Bass, i la Pisane. Diana Benigcr, nc Burton, Linda Couch, sident Carol Botts, and Jane Icon. Pledges Dana and Diana tiger were named Twin Out- iding Pledges. A Z Yolanda Martino presents Delta Zcta sponsors for the year. DZ's present little sisters with mementos of the evening. XXI Tri Sig Prince Charmings and Awir d winner , left 10 right. Marlin Clark, Tcssic Tatnbarello, Mr Wuertz, Mr Bigncll, Sylvia Rivero. Lloyde Hines, Tony Shostak, and John Hanna. Z T A Y c v o n n e Brciz congratulates ZTA sponsors: Rene Catena. Andrew Mirabalc, Joe Confoy, Orlando Bleencato, and Bill Hinkel. T K E Coronation Ball TKE Sweethearts Tex Endslcy and Pauline Tourlcs with Sweetheart Court: Betty Hopcrick, Mifi Mixon, Patricia Hanshaw. and Janiece Wuertz. TKE Advisor Pop Carmoney congratulates Pauline and Tex. lirst Twin Sweethearts in the history of the fraternity. Theta Chi Ring Dance Dean King adjusts tiara on Dream Girl Linda Boyette. Dick Lovett. Tex Endsley, Bernie McGovern, and Pauline Tourlcs admire decorations at Ring Dance. Sol Pictured in Moroccan Billv B. Turner Tampa Major: Education Degree: B.S. Activities: Marine Bank Scho- lastic Award, Jewish Com- munity Center Sportsman- ship Award 1958, Intramural Sportsmanship Award 1958, Student Congress, Vice-Presi- dent of Letterman Club, Who's Who, Pi Kappa Phi. All-Conference Baseball, Most valuable Baseball player 1959, Outstanding Sportsmanship Trophy, Member of Track. Golf, Tennis, Swimming, Volleyball, and High Jump Intramural Teams. Alumni Banquet Guests decide which tempting dish to take. Seniors enjoy their last meal together before graduation. Reverend Paul L. Wanner delivers Baccalaureate Sermon on Education for What? I
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