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MOROCCAN 1973 University of Tampa 12 523 th 7' 73 2 Jx 5;n) ,tpc M o.a 5 8 10 11 13 Contents Features.........16 Organizations....46 Sports..........112 Classes ....... 148 Faculty and Administration .234 Directory.......270 14 15 The Board of Trustees and the Faculty of the University of Tampa request the honor of your presence at the inauguration of Dr. B. D. Owens as the sixth President of the University on Friday October six nineteen hundred and seventy-two at half after ten o’clock in Curtis Hixon Auditorium. Your presence also is requested at the inaugural rccepiion from three to five o'clock in Fletcher Lounge. Dr. Elvis J. Stahr Jr. President, National Audubon Society David Brinkley The State of the Nation Howard Hanson Director of Eastman School of Music Emeritus Reverend James Carter, S.J. Provost, Loyola University 19 Homecoming 1972 22 In Concert β€” The Byrds Features Spartan Spoofs Features I Lawn Displays iVjK E3flM?tifeWc ot di . Jwv. yx flwwttufco.' JMOΒ ?7 v ; β€’ -1 s js i 9 n 1 4 n. urnwr TU. Klllll Miss University of Tampa β€” 1972 Standing, left to right: Sherrie Fritz, Home- coming Queen; Debbie Zcpht, Second Maid; Linda Ciangio, First Maid; Sitting: Jennifer Leverett, Third Maid 30 Sherrie Fritz, Miss University of Tampa Features 31 Christmas Open House at The Owens' Features Features WΒ jmiii.vv,v,vri β€’'β€’vAvxyoAuyiViVm HVW'ViViViViVii, -i.uVmVijju Christmas Sing Pi Kappa Phi mm r m Tau Kappa Epsilon The Doctor in Spite of Himself 38 Harold’s Club 40 The Rathskeller Features Features Organizations Activities Student Government Association Butch Heiles. President House of Representatives Front row, left to right: Peter Nuccio. Ralph Rosenblatt, Carl Hatem, Bill Bush. Doug Tulp, Matt Whittington; Second row: Debbie Totin, Debbie Kilmer, Cathy Callahan, Marilyn Dury, Jackie Malencore. Denixe Letizia, Ann Semonco. Peggy Watts, Greta Vail; Third row: John Walsh, George Dayson, Bill Mazejko. Bob Ford, Augustine Martinez, Bruce Krepley. Steven Kidd, Randy Hess, Ivan Hernandez, Jack Spirtos, Luther Clemons Senate Senate: Front r to 1: Bill Bush β€” Vice President, Scott Behre β€” Senior Senator, Denise Letizia β€” Sophomore Senator, Dennis Baugh β€” Sophomore Senator, Wyc Furcon β€” Junior Senator; Back row: Candy Schlosser β€” Junior Senator, Kathy Hoyne β€” Freshman Senator, John Walsh β€” Attorney General Bill Bush, Vice President; Butch Heiles: John Walsh. Attorney General 49 Program Council Barry Lydon Program Director kyvJV-CO Co, m m w i iswSi Left to Right: Student Program Council, Pres. β€” Vincent Christakos, Michelle Cole, Vice Pres. β€” Edward Johnson, Elizabeth Christakos. Karl Funds, Ralph Rosenblatt, Debbie Skinner, Becky McElroy, Barry Lydon, Greta Vail Kwm β–  UJS i Β«β– a : i; in ! Ralph Rosenblatt β€”Treasurer Vincent Christakos President SPC 51 Chris Delanoy Activities Minaret Editor β€” Joanne Stygles Asst. Editor β€” Jack Spirtos News Editor β€” Kim Clark Feature Editor β€” Sharon Keenan Sports Editor β€” Bob Cooper Business Editor β€” Charlotte Stertzer, Barry Lydon Contributing Editors: Doris AnnBrock Brockway Mr. Irv Edelson Contributing Photographer: Frank Hutchins Advisor β€” Jack Lohman Photographers: Photography Club Faith G. Powell Sam Greenblatt Ralph Barre Rosenblatt Staff Writers: Frank Figlia Richard Galin Paul Fronczek Denny Lane Linda Luizza Jeff Tccman Janice Nelson Charlie Wille Karl Funds Jennifer Fowler Jeff Watterer Pat Iverson Don Marinelli Front row, left to right: Sharon Keenan, Kim Clark. Cathy Sadowski, Joanne Stygles, Sam Greenblatt: Second row: Jeff Teeman, Dr. Lohman: Third row: Paul Fronczek. Frank Figlia: Fourth row: Jack Spirtos 52 Activities Jack Spirtos β€” Assistant Editor Joanne Stygles β€” Editor Bob Cooper 53 Harry Goldberg β€” Photographer Activities Sarah Agliano β€” Assistant Editor Pete Basti β€” Photographer Staff not pictured: Tasso Kiriakes β€” Sports Cheryl Charles Bob Fimbel Contributing Photographers: Frank Hutchins Stan Kappiris Bill Mazejko Advisor β€” Dr. Alvan McFadyen I o Β β€’' O u 55 Doug Tulp Cheerleader Debbie Phillips Karin Swearingen Mona Oglesby Sandy Dorman Debbie Stringham Sherrie Fritz Captain Toni Arduini Lyne Carr Jennifer Leverett Marcia Milides Drum Major β€” Tim Kocher 58 Activities Madrigal Singers Front row, left to right: Kathleen Paruta, Laurie Sacks. Debrah Thomas. Cheryl Charles. Michele Lepore. Lisa Daniels. Flo Kissling; Second row: Peggy Karns, Renee Baldwin, Bev Sutherland, Bonnie Boucher. Sherril Zucker, Joan Latner, Debra Part- rich, Linda Ford; Third row: Raymond Fletcher. Douglas Dossin, William Pond. Richard Mattiuz. James Hendrickson. Ralph Giordano, Robert Harrison. John Sollas. Milton Byrd. Kristian Rex, John Brown Men’s Glee Club Front row, left to right: Terry Dexter, Raymond Fletcher, Robert Morris, Douglas Tulp, Douglas Dossin, Richard Kchrcr, John Businger, Malcolm Westly, director; Second row: Richard Mattiuz, Ralph Giordano, Kristian Rex, Paul Wainwright, John Brown, Milton Byrd, James Hendrickson. William Pond Activities University Singers Malcolm Wcstly, Director; First row, left to right: Judith Van Devren, Kathy Rosenfeld, Lisa Daniels, Majorie Luce, Michelle Lepore, Ramona Oglesby, Deborah Thomas. Marian Humphrey, Kathleen Paruta; Second row: Christine Lyons, Linda Ford, Kim Kilpatrick. Debra Partrich. Joan Latner, Sherril Zucker, Renee Baldwin, Mary Caswell, Bev Sutherland, Brenda Thomas, Dolores Colemean; Third row: Douglas Tulp. Brenton Wallace. Raymond Bush, Albert Bazaz, David Ratkewicz, Richard Kch- rer. Richard Cardon. Terry Dexter, Robert Ducker; Fourth row: John Brown, Gary Dickerson. Milton Byrd, Kristian Rex, Joh Garner, John Sollas, Ralph Giordano. Stephen Chersshore. James Hendrickson. Richard Mattiuz 63 Organizations Left to right, 1st row: Frank Huff. Tom Gilliams, Denny Lane. Jim Owens, Earl Hine, Gerry VVorthinton. Joe Centani. Jay Scherline, Ed Frazier; 2nd row: Dan Brooks, Jim Murray, Ray Rosenberg. Bill Capehart, Paul Zadrozny, Joe Morgan, Jim Underwood, Gary Dickerson, Zalph Andrews, Willie Stokes. Bob Dooley. Robert Adams, Bob March, Cnico Caprio, Jim Cannon, Wes Green; 3rd row: Dale McGarry. Larry Tumage, John Guica, John Marshok. Al Cantu. George Sweat. Paul Fronczek, Larry Beale, Phil Kaplan. Mike Fillmore, Mike Pender. Ray Massieu. Tom Smith. Gus Wills. Gary Dick- erson. Jim Eversman, Ross Markel, Ray Nesbitt Delta Sigma Pi The Delta Sigma Pi β€” Epsilon Rho Chapter hosted the Southeastern Regional Meeting in October for all the chapters in the south-eastern states. A total of 17 chapters were represented at the conference. The conference was held at the Manger Motor Inn. Preceeding registration the brothers hosted a hospitality party for the delegation. Saturday and Sunday entailed open discussion in different areas of the fraternity and related problems. Saturday night a dinner-dance was held for the delegate and brothers of the chapter. Our biggest project for the year were the bicycle raffles, car washes, calendar, and our 2nd annual golf tournament. Our Rose banquets were a success with Marna Dillane acting as our rose queen. Homecoming, through the efforts of Mike Filmore. we placed 3rd in the lawn display. This was our first year with an entry. Sue Salvino represented us as our Homecoming candidate. 64 Organizations Phi Gamma Nu Phi Gamma Nu is a professional sorority for women majoring in business, economics or accounting. Formerly Tempo, Beta Gamma Chapter was installed at the University of Tampa on February 26. 1972. Throughout the year the sisters worked in cooperation with Delta Sigma Pi. Main activities for the year included helping the brothers on the homecoming lawn displays, a homecoming corsage sale and the annual Career Night and Founder's Day. The sisters of Phi Gamma Nu enjoyed a fun-filled and successful year. Front row, left to right: Jackie Malcncore. Kerry Whitaker. Charlotte Stertzcr: Back row: Dawn Smith. JoAnn Lenzini, Denise Lctizia 65 Organizations i Front row, left to right: Doug Tulp, Jerry Reigger, Hank Joslin, Joe Centini; Back row: Richard Cowen, Jay Scherline, Dorothy Boldog, Jim Weber, Jeff Dootson; Not pictured: Coach David Hayes, Advisor. Circle K Circle K is an active co-ed organization with an energetic ambiton of service not only for our University, but for our community as well. We participated in such activities as the Bike-a-thon and the USF twelve-hour running marathon for Physical Fitness Week.; Kids Day for the disadvantaged youth and as the climax, raised over $30,000 worth of Christmas presents for the mentally retarded. The year brought happiness and betterment to people with whom we, as a group, were excited to work and be associated. Organizations Front row. left to right: Linda Schulman, Carrie Wenzer, Lisa Thompson; Back row: Debbie Totin, Denise Letizia, Kerry Whitaker Civinettes Civinettes is a non-profit organization primarily for the purpose of promoting good citizenship. Our aim is to develop in members, their associates, youth and communities a high sense of responsibility toward common problems. We meet together regularly to have fellowship, to acquire a broader knowledge of community and public affairs, to become better prepared for intelligent leadership, to cooperate in solving civic problems and to seek out opportunities to render altruistic services to mankind. 67 The Alpha Sigma Chapter was charted in May of 1941. Since then it has been the job of the brothers to help the band director and the band to put on a satisfying and entertaining half-time show at the home football games. In addition, we do our best to provide a good social atmosphere for the bandsmen. At the last national convention in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the Alpha Sigma chapter was named as one of the top ten chapters of Kappa Kappa Psi in the nation. Kappa Kappa Psi Organizations Front row, left to right: John DeBrown, Charles Diaz. Tim Kocher, Anthony Marcheese, A1 Crosta, Ken Norton, Dick Mattiuz; Back row: Stan Mann, Tom Becker. David Hyde, Larry Wassenberger. Don Kinslow 68 Organizations Left to right: Michelle Rosenblum. Judy Englcman. Bcv Sutherland. Delores Morrill. Sherrill Zucker. Bette Hromiko. Liz Russell. Charlotte Faylor, Joan Latner, Maureen Donahue, Linda Ford, Cathy Paruta Tan Beta Sigma Tau Beta Sigma is the National Honorary Bandswomcn on campus working in conjunction with the band and our fraternal brothers. Kappa Kappa Psi. Our goals are to reach the high idealistic views of perfection on the field, constant upgrading of the band and exhibiting harmonious melodics to all. Throughout the semesters we have participated in on and off campus activities. Activities include: putting make-up on the pirates for Gasparilla Day. pep bands to help build morale for the team, a variety of concerts, ushering for the Florida Gulf Coast Symphony, car washes. Cuban sandwich parties and more parties. 69 Organizations Pen and Sword The objectives of the Society are to assist present and future military students during pre-enrollment, enrollment, and registration in the University, to supply advance information when available to prospective students concerning the University and the local area, and to assist new and current students in any other manner possible. Pen and Sword also promotes harmony and understanding between military and non-military students and faculty. We also provide the opportunity for social activities as may be desired by the membership. Pen and Sword provides a S500 scholarship annually to the University of Tampa which is to be awarded in accordance with conditions drcscribcd in the Pen and Sword Scholarship Charter. The Society is a non-profit organization. Front row. left to right: Gary Joyner. Frank Huff. John Malone. Doug Clark. Mike Fotianos, Denny Lone. Marty Hackbart. Ray Soto. Tom Smith. Juan Perea, Rod Rodriguez. Weldon Patterson. Pat Foster. Jim O’Kelly. Steve Townsend. Mike Cestaro. Joe McCloncy: Second row: Steve Parrott, Jack Cimbert. Bill Legerc. Ed Garrison. Larry Callaway. Sam Reed. Frank Adamouski. Robert Fimbcl. Mike Ellison. Bob Sweeney. Brad Brown. John Back. Walt Schatz, Jack Findlatcr. Dave Elsey, Charles Whittengton; Third row: Matt Parrilli. Ira Jacobs. β€”. Pat Stewart. Jim Soderholm. Norm Sutherby, Paul Zadrozny. Ray Clark. Lloyd Stokey. Ruddy Carney. Bob Adams. Harry Woodmanscc. Vic Weber. Joe Lecher. Jerry Niles. Prcas Street, Earl Hines; Fourth row: Jim Morris. Jim Shields. Larry Turnage, β€”. John McCloskey. Tommy Smith. Mel Baxley. Chip Schram. Dick Tcrjscl, Bill Stolarcek, Dan Drcssang. Jim Eversman. Zannic Smith. Bill Schroff, Jesse Brock; Fifth row: Charles Magaw. Harry Faircloth. Ed Fitzsimmons. Al Cito. Brian Bush. β€”. Jim Smothcrman. Bob Baird. John Dick. Jack Phillips. Don Whittington. George Caine. Allan Wells. John Wallace. Zack Zakszc- ski. George Sweat, Terry Richmond. Bill Cole. Pat Downing. Ross Markle. Landis Coats. Willie Futlen. H. A. Dcnnisan. John Martina; Sixth row: Bill 70 Starr. Bob Kerns. Bill O’Rourke. β€”. Larry Beale. β€”.. Ray Jansco, Doug Smith. β€”. β€”. Barry Mahek. Jim Blake, Bernard Granger. Hubbard Riley. Bob Densmorc. Ben Fields. Tom Kirkland. Jim Kidd. Mike Fillmore. Jim Norred. jim Lucas. Mike Kchoe. Brian Strickland. Al Carter. Ron Jeffers. Mike Anderson. Fred Crcpean Left to right, Standing: Dr. Strother, Frank Zedar, Mike Sanders; Sitting: Tom Birch, John Back: Not pictured: Lou Cass (President), Jim Zorn, George Cave (Advisor), and Jim Owens. Radio Club The University of Tampa Amateur Radio Club was formed and chartered in the Fall of 1972 by eleven members who share a common interest in amateur radio. It is the purpose of the club to generate an interest in amateur radio among the University students and to provide facilities toward this end. The members, under the direction of Dr. Strother, faculty advisor, completely renovated two rooms under one of the minarets for use as a meeting place and radio shack. While some communications equipment has been donated or loaned to the club, it is a major goal of the organization to secure an FCC license and station call letters here at the University of Tampa. The club plans to conduct international Morse Code practice sessions to individuals interested in becoming licensed amateur radio operators. Organizations Front row, left to right: Dave Tomeo, Stan Truxillo, Dr. West, Bob Fimbel, William Pond, Richard Mattiuz, Dr. Ward, Roger Laux, Richard Cans, Jim Lucas; Back row: John Brown, Wesley Green, Mike Pender, Bruce Krepler, Bob Lovely, Pat Boyle Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa is a national leadership honor society for college men founded December 3, 1914, at Washington and Lee University, and recognizes and encourages the achievement of exemplary character and superior quality in scholarship and leadership. It was installed on the University of Tampa's campus on May 20,1972 and is working to serve the school and community. 72 Organizations Pi Delta Epsilon Pi Della Epsilon is a recently reactivated journalism fraternity. The Tampa U. chapter of this national organization brings together the members of the university's student publications. The staffs of the Minaret and Moroccan are represented by their editors and co-editors. Our objective as being an organization is to upgrade the quality of student publications and to help overcome the problems of published works through a joint effort. To qualify for membership a pledge is required to be an active member of one of the student publication staffs or a member of a journalism class. Both these requirements contribute to the knowledge needed to help solve and share publication problems. Left to right: Joanne Stygles. Jack Spirtos, Jenny Milonas, Mr. Irv Edelson (advisor). Sarah Jo Agliano Organizations Kappa Pi Our organization is mainly to have a group (as such art majors) or those interested in art to come together and discuss the possibilities to further the interest in art on our campus. Secondly, this group is to enable us as a fraternity to show forth our art experiences and findings to those who are interested. In this way we can help ourselves by carrying out our studies to the fullest. Although we have just begun to be organized we have already taken on the responsibility of reconstructing hallway space within the art building to be recognized as an group, so others outside the art department may feel free to see some of our achievements. Front row. left to right: Richard Singer, Bill Haney. Joe Foster, William Pond. Ron Suatkewitz, Jim Conte, Pete Perez. George Dickman; Back row: Anne Semonco. Roxanne Yeau. Carol Jannerone, Linda Ciangio, Frances Knight. Hilarie Stansfield. Meg Maloney 74 Organizations Front row, left to right: Thomas Helms, Marilyn Dury, Dennis Fisher; Back row: Nitza Manzano, Walter Schatz, Dr. Marlon Ellison. Steve Davis Biology Club The Biology Club is responsible in part for stimulating, promoting, and propagating an active interest in the biological sciences through extra curricular lectures, research, field trips and projects among students of a common interest. The club also provides an opportunity to produce a close and beneficial rapport between interested students and the faculty of the biology department. Since our organization is open to non- biology majors, it is a means for stimulating interest in the biological sciences toward those persons not associated with biology in the academic curriculum. In other words, the biology club is a dynamic entity responsible for intellectual stimulation of interested University of Tampa students with an abundance of enjoyment included. 75 Organizations I Front row, left to right: Bill Ringler, Albert Castano, Dave Jones, Ron Connor; Back row: Dennis Degamon, Foster Hewlett, Jeff Dootson, Earl Marlow, Jose Morales, Vincent Christakos, Bill Russ. Pershing Rifles Pershing Rifles is an honorary, military, and social fraternity founded at the University of Nebraska in 1894 by the late General of the Armies, John Joseph Pershing. Pershing Rifles is the foremost honorary military fraternity for the senior triscrvice ROTC cadets in the United States and Puerto Rico. Company T-16 of the University of Tampa was chartered in April of 1972 with ten pledges: Joe Gasperic, Danis Degamon, Dennis Dempsey, Jim Zorn, Ron George, Vincent Christakos, Jeff Dootson, Earl Marlow', Bill Ringler and Dave Jones. Our company commander, and until the charter the only active member, is Joe Morales. A drill team was organized and performed in a Veterans’ Day celebration at a local high school. The team also performed during the homecoming halftime activities at Tampa Stadium. 76 Organizations Psi Chi Psi Chi is the national honor society in psychology. It is the only organization of its kind that is recognized by and affiliated with the American Psychological Association. The purpose of this organization is the advancement of the science of psychology, and to foster an interest in psychology the individual members of all fields. Initiation ceremonies are held once or twice a year. depending upon the number of possible initiates. Minimum qualifications for active student members include completion of at least six semester hours and enrollment in at least three more with at least a B average. It is not necessary to be a psychology major to qualify for affiliation. Meetings provide a common ground upon which to exchange ideas in addition to attending lectures given by guest speakers, field trips, and correlating the common interest in psychology with individual interests such as social work, establishment of a Hot Line, biology, and research. front row. left to right: Jan Rhilinger, Secretary, Don Sheerin, Treasurer, Ed Garrison, President, Harry Mohr, Vice-President; Second row: Bill Esposito. Stevi Jo Pierson, Alvin Werner, Judy Schaefer, Randy Hess. Rhonda Wild. Ursula Uszynski; Third row: J. C. Cannon. James Lucas, Bradford Brown, James Prosser. Mrs. Foster, Dr. Gilgash; Fourth row: David Peters, Stephen Parrat, Jim McElroy, Butch Heiles, Ed Walsh 77 Organizations Photography Club Faster than a speeding student, able to leap a minaret in a single bound and more powerful than the administration are the members of the Photography Club. Our equipped darkroom provides hours of enjoyment for its members. The club put on a show that was well received by those viewing it. The membership is small, but growing. But we are always in the search for truth, justice, and the American way. Left to right, front row: Sue Erb, Shawn Whitby; Back row: Bill Mazejko, Karl Funds. Ralph Rosenblatt, Jeff Tecman 78 Organizations Front row, left to right: Carol Ann Friedman, Linda Chamberlain, Perry Murphy. Susan Perry, Sally Williams, Patsy Byrd, Donis Adam; Back row: Dr. Howard Kratz, Patsy Benz, Dr. S. E. Brick, John Romig, Augie Martinez. Jenny Milonas, Paul McDermond, Benito Lubrano, Jr., Dr. Mary Louise Lake, John Hopf, Meredith Jones. Elizabeth Allen Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is the educational honor society. Because most of its members are initiated shortly before they begin their internship, meetings and social events arc held to a minimum. The fall initiation was held on November 28 and was followed by a social gathering of members and faculty. Officers elected for 1973 were: Patsy Sue Byrd. President; Elizabeth Perry Murphy; James Hawkins, Secretary; Meredith Jones. Treasurer; and Paul McDermond, Historian. 79 Organizations Left to right, front row: Karen Rosenberg, Max Fink, Judy Schaefer; Second row: Peggy Watts, Richard Boisvert. Mail reen Donahue National Student Speech and Hearing Association The N.S.S.H.A. is a very new organization at the University of Tampa. It is open to any college or university student, graduate or undergraduate, not yet eligible for membership in the American Speech and Hearing Assn, interested in the study of normal and disordered human communication behavior. The goal of the organization is to supplement and enrich classroom studies through meeting socially and clinically with professional members of the speech pathology field. We hope that, through these meetings, our members will gain a valuable insight, and first hand knowledge of our field and thus be better prepared upon graduation. 80 Organizations Delo Forensic Society The purpose of Delo Forensic Society (named in honor of Chancellor and former president of the University of Tampa. Dr. David Delo). is to foster intercollegiate forensics β€” public speaking, debate, oral interpretation of literature. The society also acts as a proving ground” for students who aspire to membership in the national honorary fraternity. Delta Sigma Rho - Tau Kappa Alpha. Front row, left to right: Joe Morgan. Meg Maloney, Jack Spirtos, Mama Dillane, Kim Kilpatrick; Standing: Dr. Fellows, sponsor, Mike Bernstein. Prudy Sherman. Donald Marinelli. Denise Letizia. Karen Swearingen. Ellen Worcester. Peggy Watts 81 Organizations Omicron Delta Epsilon The Beta Chapter of Omicron Delta Epsilon, a professional organization of economics, was started in 1964 at the University of Tampa. Members of the society consist of students with an overall average of 'B” and at least twelve credits in economics with a β€œB” average or better. They are not required to be an economics major; however, they must have a genuine interest in economics. Omicron Delta Epsilon is primarily dedicated to the encouragement of excellence in economics. The objectives of ODE arc fivefold: the recognition of outstanding achievements in economics on the part of the economists at all levels; the establishment of closer ties between students and faculty in economics within their own colleges and universities; the establishment of closer ties between students and faculty in economics on all campuses; the publication of an official journal. Left to right; front row: Dr. Truscott, Sissy Gonzalo. Bradford Brown, Wheller Baker; Middle row: Jim Singleton. Bob March, John Malone, Terry Richmond, Rex Bornman; Last row: Jeffrey Thomason, Mike Fontianos, Jordon May, Chuck Riley, George Sweat 82 Organizations Left to right: John Pietrucha, Lester Smith, John Danker, Peter Nuccio, Benito Lubrono, Martin Hackbart, John Romig, Pro fessor James Bignell, Kevin Griffin, Robert A. Fimbel, Samuel Reed. Paul McDcrmond, Augustine Martinez, Charlie Gomis Epsilon Pi Tau Epsilon Pi Tau is an honorary organization devoted to furthering the interests of Industrial Arts in our school and community. All Industrial Arts majors and minors of junior status, with an overall B average in Industrial Arts are eligible to join. Professor James Bignell. Head of the Industrial Arts Dept., is our Trustee and Advisor. Epsilon Pi Tau works in conjunction with the Industrial Arts Department on many school activities such as the traditional Industrial Arts Homecoming Breakfast. This year our E.P.T. members are planning a display in the Student Union for all our alumni and friends to enjoy during the breakfast. Our Initiation Ceremonies are held twice a year β€” once each during the Fall and Spring semesters. We have a formal Initiation Ceremony and Banquet for all our new members. We usually have prominent Industrial Arts men from all over the state of Florida and the nation as our guest speakers at these breakfasts and banquets. 83 Organizations 84 Delta Sigma Rho- Tau Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, since the merger of those two national honorary fraternities, is one of the largest and most prestigious of all honorary fraternities in senior colleges and universities in the U.S.A. To become eligible for membership, a bona fide college student must have a minimum of four semester’s experience in intercollegiate forensics, and maintain a high grade-point average. Peter Getzlcr Michael Kehoe Kim Kilpatrick Karen Swearingen Organizations Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha Theta is an international honor society in history. It was organized at the University of Arkansas in 1921 and now has nearly four hundred chapters in the United States, Puerto Rico. Canada and the Philippines. It is the largest, in number of chapters, of the accredited honor societies holding membership in the Association of College Honor Societies. The membership of Phi Alpha Theta is composed of students and professors who have been elected to membership upon the basis of excellence in the study of the writing of history. Last year. Theta Gamma Chapter of the University of Tampa received one of four best chapter awards given by the international society. The award was for chapters in institutions having between seventeen hundred and four thousand students. The award carried a prize of $250 for books to be given to the university library. Front row, left to right: Bob Sweeney, Dr. Joe Decker, Donald Sellers, Bill O'Rourke, Jimmy Abla; Rack row: Douglass Smith, Raymond Jancso. Pete Scaglione, David Lewis, Ed McMullen, Jeffrey Thomason. Larry Calloway Greeks Interfraternity Council Front row, left to right: Rod Piatt. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Julius Nagy. Zeta Beta Tau; Duke Keegan. Pi Kappa Phi; Mike Pender. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Second row: Michael Cohen, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Tom Harrigan, Tau Epsilon Phi; Jerry Reigger, Theta Chi; George Sulock, Theta Chi; Third row: Bill Bush. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Wayne Feuer, Alpha Epsilon Pi; Butch Heiles, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Wyc Furcon, Theta Chi 86 Greeks Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Beta Tau celebrated its first year as Delta Omicron chapter in 1972. Chartered as a chapter on May 1972, ZBT was originally founded at the University of Tampa as a Phi Epsilon Pi chapter in the fall of 1969. and became ZBT after its national merger in the spring of 1970. The officers for the 1972-73 school year were: Bill Alvis, President; Julius Nagy. Vice President; Bob Duke” Dukker, Secretary; Art Peffer, Treasurer; and John Swiss Businger, Historian. During the school year. ZBT moved forward to promote the ideals of the fraternity and friendship. We expanded our sphere of influence in IFC, thanks to our representatives, Julius and Duke who were secretary and historian, respectively. Participation in homecoming was also increased with the entry of Terri Kammer as the ZBT queen candidate. Thanks Terri! We would also like to thank our little sisters: Lorrie Coleman, Anne Guzzardo, and Michelle Lepore for their undying support and hard work for the fraternity throughout the year. And finally, our special thanks goes to Mike Palais, aid to New Jersey alumni chairman Ray Wiede, for without Mike’s help, the year would never have started out right. Bill Alvis John Businger Bob Dukker Dan Holleb Art Peffer Dave Smith 87 Greeks Pi Kappa Phi In 1971-72 the brotherhood of Pi Kappa Phi had a great year; winning the Outstanding Fraternity Award and the Intramurals Championship. Lyne Carr was crowned Moroccan Queen, Joe La Vecchio was voted Best Greek. and Sarasota will never be the same. In 1972-73 Pi Kapp came through once again with another outstanding year. Pi Kapp was well Represented in all facets of S.G.A. and also was spotlighted in the intramural games. The brothers proved true in all sports. The social calendar included: fall rush parties, cocktail parties before and beer parties after the home footbal' games, the night at Brewmasters. and the Holloween, Christmas, and Roman parties. The brothers Finished up their busy year in style with the Pi Kapp Weekend and the glamorous Pi Kappa Phi Rose Ball. Thanks to the brotherhood of Pi Kappa Phi for making it what it is. Mike DiPiazza Sieve Kidd Dill Millcttc Bruce Samuels Greg Barone Kevin Duffy Cleat Kijck Chris Milliadcs A1 Silva Dennis Baugh John Dwan Marly Kync Randy Morris Mike Skaletsky Bradley Blake Ken Eagles Bruce Loscc Bill Pawlowski Doug Smith Randy Carter Bill Gibson Kevin Lynch Steve Puckett Rudy Toth I.arry Cipollonc Mike Grcggo Butch Mncri Tom Rockelmann John Walsh Ed Cooper Duke Keegan Tim McGuire l.es Russo Phil Walters Nick Costanzo Tom Keegan George Meredith John Saluatorc Jerry Weiglc Greeks Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon officers for the year were: Butch Heiles, President; Robert Coombs. Vice-President; Jack Lamond. Treasurer; and Calvin Iezzi, Secretary. Many brothers were active in Student Government and judicial system: Butch Heiles, President of SGA; Bill Bush, Vice-President of SGA. Jack Lamond and Scott Behre, Senior Senators; and Jeff Molofsky, Junior Justice. Sig Ep was also well represented on the Spartan football team by Eddy Caldwell, Alex Edlin, Bob Cooper, Bob Stringer, Tom Sasser, and Decoven McCarty. The 1972-73 calendar included various events. Among them were the annual little sister flower sale. Halloween party, Homecoming skit and queen candidate, Christmas party, pledge-brother football game, and the Gasparilla Mud Bowl.” Intramurals proved successful with an overall six win β€” one loss record. Outstanding players were Gary Martucci, Glenn Romero, and Bob Coombs. Also, included in Sig Ep activities for the year was the establishment of new headquarters at the Executive Mansion on Davis Island. John Arnold Scott Behre Bill Bush Ed Caldwell Bob Coombs Bob Cooper Nick D'Amato Alex Edlin Butch Heiles Cal Iezzi Bob Lagg Jack Lamond Dave Martin Jeff Molofsky Craig Potts Dan Rauh Clenn Romero Bob Stringer Dean Welsh Jeff Willis Leslie Carlisle Stevie Jo Pierson Dcbby Stringham Debbie Walters Karen Warner 90 Greeks I Theta Chi The brothers of Theta Chi once again made the years of 1972-73 fulfilled and exciting. Through the active leadership of Pat Boyle, Pres., George Sulock, vice-pres., Mike Lavigne, Sec., and Bruce Kreply, treas., we had a wide variety of school events. Some of these more memorable events were our Homecoming and fraternity weekend. The little sister phase of fraternity life, newly initiated, has turned out to be a great asset. This year our little sisters were: Annette Bayliss. Cassie Burroughs, Sandy Dorman, Carolyn Kaufman. Cathy Rosenfeld, and Jan Tomaszewski. Many brothers were active in campus activities; in the academic field, Pat Boyle, Chief Justice, Marc Kclman, S.G.A., George Sulock, I.F.C., Wyck Furcron, Junior Senator and Judge. Also active in varsity sports were Tim Lombardi, soccer, Ralph Klein, baseball, and Wyck Furcron, capt. crew. We would like to wish our graduating seniors the best of luck. Randy Anderson Lou Bezich Pat Boyle Mark Drcbin Wyck Furcron Richard Gaudio Gary Hart Carl Hatcm Don Healy Marc Kclman Ralph Klein Bruce Krepley Mike LaVigne Tim Lombardi Kevin MacHale Tim Mazzet John McKenna Bob Morris Randy Newcomb Bob Prostovich Jerry Ricgger Jeff Schweitzer George Sulock Roger Weiss 97 Greeks Greeks Tau Epsilon Phi Tau Epsilon Phi has taken giant strides in building the chapter since its beginning in November 1962. Our fraternity house is presently operating at its fullest capacity and offers a great deal of recreation for all brothers and visitors. This year we took the time to do some painting on the outside and some carpeting on the inside. Our fall semester included such activities as parties before and after home football games, and the brothers travelling to Kansas State to follow the Spartans. The brothers had a fine year in intramurals as there were many returnees for our organization in the field of athletics. TEP acquired many pledges throughout the school year and now has one of the largest brotherhoods on campus. Officers for the year were: Tom Harrigan, President; Bob Ford. Vice President; George Dayson, Secretary; Jeff Lozowski. Treasurer; Bob Miller, Historian. With what the fraternity has done over the past ten years we can only look forward to the brightest of futures. Randy Brown Robert Carroll Robert Collins George Dayson Jake Fell Robert Ford 94 Pete Gctzler Tom Harrigan Joe Hordosi Greeks Larry Hzler Jeff Lozowski Robert Miller Don Schmidt Jim Sommerkamp Alan Speck Gene Steinberg Jeff Stuart Paul Tanner 95 Tau Kappa Epsilon The brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon have made tremendous studies in the fields of education, athletics, and development of social personality over the last year. The educational aspects were enhanced by the willing co-operation of the brothers to assist in attaining these goals. The TKE's finished strong in the intramural program, especially in basketball, volleyball, baseball. and swimming. As we look to the future we see an enlargement of the fraternity and an expansion of the scholastic and humanitarian resources through the pursuit of physical, mental, and pleasurable activity. At this time the brotherhood would like to thank Bob Doughboy Brierley for doing an outstanding job as president over the entire year. Robert Brierley Jessie Brock George Broder David Bruss Michael Cohen Claude David Matthew Dclfino Robert Dooley William Drummond John Khmer Daniel Ferrazza James Folkcmcr Roy Hall Ivan Hernandez David Kerns William Koch Craig Malawcy Michael Pender Rod Piatt Pete Salyer Charles Schwab Jake Slater W'illiam Varian Rod Wells William Westuba David Wolf 96 Greeks Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Epsilon Pi had another fun-filled and fruitful year in 1972. Although very young, the Tau Phi chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi has the quality of continuous movement. With president Wayne Feuer at the helm the cast iron fraternal ship could not sink. Bigger and better programs were enforced such as participation in the Big Brother program and several fund raising programs for local charities. Other activities included hot dog sales, car washes, Halloween party and representation in homecoming with queen candidate Arlene Orr. Stuart Hcrshoff Richard Cowcn Wayne Feuer Bob Fish Neil Ruderman Jayne Steinberg Rick Tomson 98 Greeks Delta Phi Epsilon The 1972-73 year brought many new girls and achievements for Delta Phi Epsilon. During September rush Jacki Albea, Pam Ellis, and Ursula Us .ynsik pledged. October and November were spent working on homecoming with accolades going to our queen candidate. Marilyn Dury. January started a new year and with it a new emphasis on sisterhood and Panhellenic. We were proud of our Panhellenic as well as of our entire sisterhood who placed second in scholarship standing among the three sororities. February started rush again and lots of sales. Our annual Purple and Gold Weekend. Officers for the year were: Judy Fugleman. President: Sue Anfangcr. Vice-President: Cheryl Charles. Pledge Mother; Jackie Albea. Secretary; and Marilyn Dury, Treasurer. May brought graduation and a sad farewell to four sisters. In a true sense, we have a glorious sisterhood bound together by love, understanding and respect for one another. Jacki Albea Marilyn Dury Sue Anfanger Pamela F.llis Cheryl Charles Judy Engleman Maureen Donahue Ursula Uszynski 99 Greeks Alpha Chi Gamma Pi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega played a very active role in Greek life on campus this year. Actively involved in Student Government, we held offices as secretary, court justices and class senators. We had little sisters in the fraternities of Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pi Kappa Phi, Tau Epsilon Phi and Zeta Beta Tau. Alpha Chi was well represented in the 1972 homecoming with Sherrie Fritz as queen, Debbie Zepht as first runner-up, and Jennifer Leverett, second runner- up. , . Other sisters acting as queens and maids included Candy Moore. Cathy Callahan. Debbie Zepht, Denise Webster. Sherrie Fritz who represented various fraternities throughout the year. Lyne Carr was crowned 1972 MOROCCAN queen. Cheering the Spartans to victory were Marcia Milides, Sherrie Fritz, Jennifer Leverett, and Lyne Carr. We would like to thank everyone for supporting us in the past year especially in our annual altruistic project in the collection of money for the Hillsborough County Cerebral Palsy Home. Sherrio Fritz Lisa Hassenflug Jennifer Levcrrcl Sue Perry Denise Webster Cathy Callahan Anne Guzzardo Terri Kammcr Candy Moore Bari Siegel Kerry Whitiker I.yne Carr Cindy Hanas Denise Lctizia Kathy Paruta Marcia Simmons Debbie Zepht 100 Greeks l Zeta Tau Alpha Gamma Sigma chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha is a social organization designed for promoting better understanding among all people. The chapter this year has been active in all facets of the Universitys' interaction. We have joined forces with the Student Government Association. The Minaret. The Moroccan. Board of Trustee Committees and have worked to help provide a better social life on campus through the Homecoming Committee and the Student Program Council. Within the Greek Organizations we have actively worked with Panhellenic. On the social side of life, we always are having parties. During the Spring we concentrate our efforts towards having a good Weekend. We work within the community by promoting parties for less fortunate children, and by participating with the March of Dimes Carnival. Believing that college is both a mixture of work and social activities the sisters of ZTA hope to further the University of Tampa. Patty Alter Holly Bonner loan Brasic June Carter Janice D.irgo Sandy Delzotti Kathy Evert Michele Cordon Wendy Jarrett K.ithie Kennedy Debbie Kilmer Colleen Redsicker Jeanne Ryan Gayle Rzepski Donna Siegel Joanne Stygles Jill Vail Karen Warner Ellen Worcester 102 r no rtimii firri Sports Front row, left to right: Greg Pieper, Adrian Cuesta. David Gaffney. Mike Burnett, Buddy Raburn. Fred Solomon, Frank Pitts. Alan Pittman, Tom Witmar. Frank Smalls, Buddy Rahn, Tommy Thomas, C. K. Ryan; Second row: Randy Cor- vino, Gene King, Nehemiah Small. Morris LaGrand. Eddie Caldwell, Dave Tomeo, Buddy Carter, Wilbur Grooms, Paul Orndorff, Coach Earle Bruce. Fletcher Carr, Dave Grantham, John Matuszak, Dave Bankston. Alex Edlin, Joey Clark, Bob Bissell, Bob Olson. Ron Herbein, Carl Taylor, Charlie Lyle. John Behling; Third row: A1 Logan. Tom Backhus. Bill Cox. Cecil Kent, Bubba Smith. Larry Boss, Jim Dooley, Ray Poteet, John Csir, Tom Sasser. Bob Cooper. Dccovcn McCarty, Terry Grantham, Mark Wakefield. Mike Hernandez, Ken Morehcad, Darlcc Nelson, Harry Smith, Terry Mills'. Tom Watson, Randy True, Tom Acrts. Ervin Smith, Ron Sporlcin, Dennis Fryzcl, Randy Hart, Guy Summanen; Fourth row: Dan Lea, Mark Deeb, Bob Stout, β€” , Bob Raudebaugh, Steve Bailey. Larry Hunter, Vin Hoover. Greg Pittman, Don Brogley, Roy Grant, Elijah Bemley, Danny Golden, Denny Mills. Anthony Williams, Jim Severino, β€” . Brian Fet- zcr. β€” . Jim Baker. β€” . Chuck Morris. Kim Bankston, Andy Sale. Don McDermott, Terry Russo, Rick O'Callahan rΒ Assistants: Offensive Bill Cox Randy Hart Tom Backhus Gene King Guy Summanem β€” The University of Tampa’s football players made a successful debut in their lead-off game of the season by solidly defeating the Toledo Rockets 21-0. The game plans were executed with precision, versatility, and few mistakes. This start-off game ended Toledo’s 35 game winning streak and chalked up the 43rd consecutive win for Coach Bruce's head coach career. Toledo dominated the game for the first seven minutes with Tampa running only four plays. After a turnover by Toledo, Eddie Caldwell returned the ball 34 yards, then Buddy Carter passed to Mark Wakefield for 14 yards, Alan Pittman sprinted 18 yards once, then 9 on a rollout pass of Carter's and across the goal. Hence. T.U.'s first touchdown of the season. In the second quarter it was Freddie Solomon leading the Spartans to their second touchdown; an 80 yard drive, all of it running, mostly by him, assisted by Morris LaGrand and Paul Orndorf. After Dave Bankston’s interception of a Toledo pass it took only four plays to score and make it 21-0. Bob Cooper made good on all three extra point attempts. Thus Toledo was toppled 21-0 and the Spartan season was off to the right kind of start. 116 I Eastern Michigan Starting off with a scoreless first period, the Spartans made it evident through the rest of the game that they were there to win. Midway through the second period Bob Bissell intercepted a pass which he ran back 63 yards, making a stadium record. Then Paul Orndorff made knocking over defenders to get to the goal look easy, but this was only the start of the Spartans 42-0 victory. Three quarterbacks. Buddy Carter. Fred Solomon, and Cecil Kent, were all involved in throwing touchdown passes. The longest and last touchdown of the night was a 37 yard pass perfectly thrown from Kent and perfectly caught by freshman Williams. The defense shut out Michigan and the offense scored running and passing. The defense had something to prove after last week’s game, Head Coach Earl Bruce said, referring to their victory of 34- 21 over Northern Michigan. β€œThey have pride. Sports Louisville was the best defensive team we’ll play this year,” Bruce said. β€œThey’re big through the middle and they cut us off outside, too. Tampa had 43 yards rushing in the game and Coach Bruce felt the big play for them was the punt return. However, it was a bad night for Louisville’s punt returner since the Spartans held him to 43 yards. This was his lowest total ever at Louisville for 31 carries. Fumbling seemed to be the big problem of the evening. It was a fumble in the first minute of the game that gave Louisville their first touchdown. After the first one there were four more fumbles to follow and even though the defense fought for ground the Spartans were defeated 14-7. Louisville 119 Spartans Smear SIU 44-0 120 Dubose sports his best style for big gain. Spartans Bust Bulldogs 24-7 Fathers honored at Drake game With Freddie Solomon taking over as quarterback late in the second period the Spartan offense came alive to defeat the Drake Bulldogs 24-7. The first period was played entirely in Drake territory, but the Spartans had only one genuine scoring opportunity and it failed when a 38 yard field goal attempt by Bob Cooper barely missed; so close that the official waited a few seconds before making the call. The first half ended with Tampa at Drake’s 17 and down 7-0. The first touchdown by Pittman, which was set up by DuBose in the preceeding play, brought the Spartans to life and using the remaining half to finish off the game with a 37 yard field goal and two more touchdowns the Spartans defeated Drake 24-7. Tampa Raps Ra ttlers 16-9 The first quarter action highlight was Ernie DuBose being nailed in the end zone for a Rattler safety on the first play. Later in the quarter defensive end Wilbur Grooms found his hands on the ball and scored after a FAMU offensive player mishandled it. Third quarter, with the score Tampa 13 and A M 9, began with Coach Bruce with his watch and Florida A M being penalized 15 yards because their band played too long and delayed the game. The Spartans did win and with a score of 26-9 Coach Bruce still said, I can’t say that we played well. We were sloppy. Bowling Green The eighth Tampa win of the season came because of a β€œgood-when-it-had-to-be Spartan defense. Ernie DuBose made three Tampa touchdowns and Freddie Solomon one. This 29-22 victory for the Spartans was kept intact during the last two minutes of the game by David Romeo when he intercepted a B.G. pass and cut short the Falcon's last chance at scoring, this led to both benches . being emptied and some good punches being thrown. Tampa was given the 15 yard penalty but won a hard earned game over Bowling Green 29-22. Miami If there was one game that meant the most to the Spartans, besides the Tangerine Bowl, it had to be the Tampa- Miami game. This night was something special; it was Homecoming and the opposing coach was a recent and former head coach at T.U. Fran Curci knew what he was up against and he knew it would be tough, but the Spartans knew he was tough too. While at Tampa he led the Spartans to their matchless 10-1 season. It was Curci who guided his Tampa team of 1970 to their smashing 31-14 win in the Orange Bowl over Miami. Because of that game and the feeling the Spartans have for Miami, Curci stated that one problem the Hurricanes may run against as Tampa's opponent is the Spartan's emotion. I’ve been there with them against Miami. I know how they react. I know they'll want a piece of me.” Solomon led the Spartans to their only touchdown. After carrying the ball six of the eight running plays that covered the 56 yards. Solomon, like a good quarterback, fooled everyone by handing off to Morris LaGrand at the Miami 18. This was the only score of the game and the first time LaGrand carried. The Tampa defense forced the two key Miami fumbles, one at the Tampa eight just before the half and the other in the fourth quarter at the three. The defense Curci had feared lived up to his expectations. Miami wound up with only 160 yards passing and a meager 43 rushing. With the winning score of 7-0 both the Miami spirit and purpose were crushed. Sports Holding the Vanderbilt Commodores to seven points the Spartans went right on scoring and ended the game with a 30-7 win. There were four interceptions for the Spartans and linebacker Tom Witmcr had an especially productive night. He took on two Vanderbilt passes and a fumble recovery. Buddy Raburn also picked off a pass. John Matuszak led the front four in tackling and also recovered a fumble. He was a demon, said Bruce. 127 Tangerine Bowl M.V.P. Tampa Takes Kent State 21-18 in Tangerine Bowl 128 Unknown Spartan leader In the first 21 minutes the Spartans took a 21-0 lead over Kent State in the Tangerine Bowl. Although they had three touchdowns behind them, the Spartans fought the rest of the way to preserve a 21-10 victory. Paul Orndorff, with Buddy Carter doing the passing, caught two touchdown hookups; one for 15 yards and the other for 35 yards in the first quarter. The third Tampa touchdown was a 3 yard run by Fred Solomon after an 89 yard drive led by him in the second quarter. Kent State’s touchdowns were spectacular. The first was a 76 yard pass-run, the second was a 10 yard pass, and the third was a 78 yard runback of a punt. Even though there were the same points scored on touchdowns by the opposing teams. Kent State failed to make good on any of their extra point attempts. Freddie Solomon received the Tangerine Bowl Most Valuable Player trophy after he rushed 14 times for 103 yards and scored one touchdown in the game. This 21-18 victory of the Spartans brought the Tampa U. football season to an end. And a proud end, too. The defense was ranked 7th in the country, John Matusak was honored many times, and Tampa had a 10-2 season and a great team. John Matuszak 1 NFL Draft Choice Coming from the Missouri football team and being converted from tight end to defensive tackle at the University of Tampa in 1971. John Matuszak was picked number one in the 1973 pro football draft. Of 442 college players he became the Houston Oilers' and the country’s first draftee. Another first was that Matuszak was the first player ever chosen No. 1 from Florida in the 37 year history of the draft. Other draft choices from Tampa U. were Paul Orndorff and Wilbur Grooms. Paul Orndorff went in the twelfth round and has signed with the New Orleans Saints and Wilbur Grooms was chosen in the sixteenth round by the Kansas City Chiefs. Before the draft picks began John said. I’m resigned to anything. I expect nothing. What ever happens. I know I have to get better. My future lies ahead. Then it happened. What he couldn't perceive. β€œAlways 1 seemed to just miss out. Why. 1 wasn’t even the most valuable senior athlete in my high school in Oak Creek. Wisconsin. And. well you know I wasn’t voted the most valuable by my own University of Tampa. Then just the other day I didn’t make it as the outstanding amateur in Tampa this year. So. I’d honestly become accustomed to being an almost athlete so far.” John Matuszak came to Tampa in January. 1971, and barely got in under the registration wire. He came here as a transfer who may or may not make it. He came here as a tight end and he came here as at least second string. John Matuszak is leaving β€œa place I love and made it. a place I’ll always come back to. John Matuszak. we’re proud of you!! 133 Wilbur Grooms Paul Orndorff 134 Goalie Thompson wishes it was always like this. Soccer Team Coach: Joe Wiendl Captain: Randy Newcomb Players: Steve Thompson Mike Page John Salvaggio Rich Bradley Ken Wilson Ray Weber Harry Retjos Dave Zimmerman Roger Duffy Harry Krouse Tim Lombardi Jacinto Jouvin Cal Semel Harry Adler Kevin MacHaln Randy Newcomb Coach Wiendl at half-time. Defensive man. Harry Retjos. goes for distance. Team work is the name of the game. The agony of defeat Semel, team leading scorer, drives for position. MacHale on a pass and go. Defense is the name of the game for goalie Bradley. 1972 Spartan Wrestling Team Front row, left to right: Bruce Dcalaman, Ervin Smith, Mike Brown, Fletcher Carr, Dave Houser, Terry Freeman. Joe Spag Spagnolo; Back row: Steve Clayton, Scott Roberts, Tasso Kiriakes, Steve Thompson, Luther Clemons, Steve Kirshner, Coach Wiendl Β« f 1972 State Wrestling Champions Dave Houser, third place in the state, with Coach Wiendl Reigning National and four-time state champion at 191 pounds, Fletcher Carr Sophomore Irvin Smith β€” heavy weight and only undefeated Spartan grappler Left to right, standing: Coach Joe Wiendl, John Malone, Tim Mazzei, Ralph Kline, Randy Anderson, John Liddell, Greg Harris, Chet Czaplinski, Chuck Lewis. Hank Propper, Billy Johns, Bob Macera, Coach Dickie Fernandez; Kneeling: Mark Somits, Paul Burlingame, Randy Brown, Doug Walker. 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Brock Deborah Brown John Brown David Bruss Maylon Burgdorf James Burnett William Bush Robert Butler Milton Byrd George Caine Anne Campbell George Campbell Michael Campiglia Michael Cannella Richard Cardon Hollis Choate Clayton Christensen 193 I I Juniors Edward Cooper Ted Cor drey Gail Cortelyou Randy Corvino William Cratty Lynda Crofton Janice Dargo Gary Davis Gail DeCrocs Richard Dceb Denis Degamon James Dooley Peter Dorau Patrick Downing Bunnie Draiman Brian Clark Michael Coachman Landis Coats Charlene Cofer Ivan Cohen William Cole Michael Coleman Patricia Collins James Conte John Cook 194 Juniors Thomas Ducharme Charles Duke Kathic Dunlcavy Robert Dunston Guy Eddy Michael Eddy Pamela Ellis Daniel Faulkner Zoraida Favata Alan Feigenspan Randall Fields Dennis Fisher Edward Fitzsimmons Robert Floyd Linda Ford Miriam Forsett Steven Forst Sherrie Fritz Wyckliffe Furcon James Fuqua β€’James Feight Cathy Fernandes Daniel Ferrazza Richard Ferreri Wayne Feuer 195 Juniors Waller Gadzicki Edwin Garrison Vickie Gille William Gillette Thomas Gilliams John Giuca lames Golden Bruce Goldman Rebecca Goldstcn Rudy Creen Samuel Grecnblatt David Greif Paul Criggs Dennis Groff Edwin Grow Richard Hall James Harrell Thomas Harrigan Gary Hart Robert Harz Elysa Hassenflug Donald Heacox John Henderson Terry Hensley Mike Hernandez Terry Hicks James Hockcnberger Jay Holliday Beverly Hunter Walter Hurst Mark Hussey Victoria Ireland Richard Jaeger Katherine Jamison Mariella Johns Edward Johnson Timothy Justofin Nancy Kalafus Marlene Karlovsky Peter Katz 196 Juniors Lotus Kcc Cary Keegan Kathleen Kennedy Cynthia Kcrcoudc Steven Kidd Bill Knopke William Koch Mircya Koopman Peter Koopman Craig Krasner Mark Kseniak Jon Lafferty Randall Lancaster Thomas Lefflcr Sherry Lcfler Michael Lcob Michelle Lepore Cary Limon Katherine l.ipa Barry Lipsky Marjorie Locc Timothy Lombardi Joan Loyek Mario l.ucerczi James Lyons Joseph Maggio Samuel Maglientc jarry Mnhek Bcnicio Martinez Pasqualc Mascaro Ford Mautz Otis Maxwell James Mayer William Mazcjko Wanda McBride Edward McCarthy Mary Ann McCarthy Richard McCarty John McNulty Ana Mena 197 I Juniors Robert Midgley Sharon Milgrom Glenn Miller Robert Miller William Miller Andrew Mogilcwsky Kenneth Moorhead Ccrald Morey Dennis Moss Cary Myers Darlec Nelson Janice Nelson William Nordin George Norris James Nye Joseph O'Connor Robert Olinits Ccorgc Oliver Mark O'Malley Mildred Pacer Joseph Papy Robert Parke Max Payne Arthur Peffer George Pendleton Pedro Perez Robert Petrisko Deborah Phillips 198 Juniors Rodney Piali Charles Raburn John Rcdriell John Reed James Rcchcr Harry Rctjos Elaine Rice Calvin Roberson Philip Rocks Glenn Romero Albert Rosato Gerald Rufo Jane Russell Peter Russo Jeanne Ryan Kathy Rylatt Bruce Samuels Thomas Sartlelli Tommy Sasser James Sauls Wayne Sausmcr Cail Savage Richard Saver Rosetta Sbrocco Candace Schloesser David Schneck Karen Schrader Maureen Schwartz 199 i Juniors Judy Scott Michael Scwharz Donald Sellers William Scntiff Mark Serby Gerald Sheehan Thomas Sheehan Prudence Sherman Melvin Shihuya Bruce Silver Alan Silverman Paula Silverslrone Barbara Sims Bcnnct Singer Timothy Smetana Harry Smith Louis Smith Zannie Smith Jimmy Smotherinon Cary Spinelli Jack Spirtos Peter Stephenson Patrick Stewart William Stolarcck Deborah Stringham 1 '1 iVt Β V} 200 Juniors I Susan Swanson John Syron Mary Taylor Nancy Taylor Greg Thcodorcdis Lewis Thompson Jean Thomson Jan Tomaszewski Rudy Toth Louis Umansky Ursula Uszynski Jill Vail Richard Vallario William Varian Francis Varin Fred Vasconi Richard Vaughn John Vidourck William Walker John Wallace John Walsh Philip Wallers John Waskiewicz Thomas Watson James Weber 201 Juniors Robert Whidden David White Donald Whittington Patricia Wilcox Rhonda Wild Thomas Williams Chris Willman Tom Witmer Dennis Wong Richard Wright William Yates Roxanne Yeaw Walter Yocom James Young Anthony Zahar Joseph Zammataro Debra Zepht David Zimmerman I 202 203 Nancy Abel I David Apple Toni Arduini Barry Bailer Richard Bnrnhardt Janet Barren Larry Bass Albert Bnzaz Thomas Becker Amy Berger Gary Bergh W. B Bhanchel Robert Bluhm Edward Bolding Stanley Borawski Tom Borowski Iu 1 in Branch Mike Brandon lames Breen Don Broglcy Randall Brown Christopher Burke Catherine Burroughs Raul Cabanellas Nick Caisto Anthony Caprio Shannon Alexander 204 Sophomores Darryl Carlton Mary Caswell Joseph Centini James Chancellor Louis Chernan Kimberely Clark Luther Clemons Robert Clinton David Cohen Marie Coleman Robert Collins Matthew Conways Richard Cowen James Crabtree Sarah Craley Chester Czaplinski Nicholas D'Amato Andrew Dahlquist James Davy George Dayson Dennis Dempsey Carlos Diaz Michael DIPiazza Robert Doherty Jeffrey Dootson Bernard Dordick Joan Duany John Dubrowin 205 Sophomores Robert Florio lames Folkemcr Robert Ford Janet Fornwalt Robert Frantz Terry Freeman James Frey Karl Funds Russell Gaffney Frank Callio Cliff Crangcr Terry Grantham Mark Green Michael Grcggo Herbert Haager Barbara Edison Michael Edwards Warren Elkin Frank Farmer Charlotte Faylor John Fell Mark Fctzer Benjamin Field Gary Filtcy Raymond Fletcher ?06 Sophomores Hcdlcy Howlclclt Donald Hubsch David Hyde Colvin Iczzi Patricia Iverson Carol Jannarone Anne Jeffers David Jenkins Glen Johnson Patricia Jones Robert llalligan Richard Handrahan Ardis Hanson Carl Halem Donald Heim Susan Hcllricge! James Hendrickson William Hernandez Richard Hildick Randi Hlrshbcrg David Hodge Vin Hoover David Horowitz John Horvath Alan Houseman 207 Sophomores Sluari Kadesh Jeffrey Kahn Durdune Karakayali Thomas Keegan Sharon Keenan Colin Kelly Marc Kclman Nancy Kemetick William Kilgore Marcia Killingcr Donald Kimlin Ralph Klein Valeri Kline Timothy Kochcr Wai Kwok James LaCrand Craig Lassise Arync Latcnbcrg Joan l.atner Barbara Lenz Debra Levy Elisa List Marc Loftus Bruce Losec Jeff Lozowski Tron Luttrcll William Machalc Diane Mahfood Jacqueline Malcncorc Richard Manfready Wendy Marshall Deborah Matheson Terence McCormick Sue McDonald Jerry McEntyre Mchlche Mchiche John McKenna Lois McNab Brenda Mellitz Roberto Mendez 208 Sophomores k.'.W.' k11 β€’ hi jr.YiVΒ 0Β Β . 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Ryan Timothy Ryan Andrew Sabetta Cathcrin Sadowski Barry Salcnfricnd Monroe Sams Steven Schillinger Donald Schmidt Michael Scrudato Edward Seckler Matthew Senie Dorothy Servis Richard Schapern Timothy Silimon Jay Silverman Deborah Skinner Nehemiah Small Frank Smalls Betty Smith 210 Sophomores Bobby Smith David Smith Dawn Smith Ervin Smith Gordon Smith Gregory Smith Valeric Smith Fred Solomon Joseph Spagnolo Lynne Sparrow Alan Speck Bobby Stafford Betty Steflik Amanda Stone Su anne Stouffcr Allen Strippoli Richard Stumpt Beverly Sutherland Paul Tanner Cynthia Tavrides Deborah Thomas Tommy Thomas Nicholas Tomson Deborah Totin Patsy Tripp Randall True Wayne Tucker James Tyner 211 Sophomores I Mark Vigucrs George Virgin Deborah Walters Scott Waltman Larry Wassonberger Geoffrey Watcrer Margaret Watts Denise Webster Carrie Wenzer Joy Whitaker Susan Whitby Ray White Matthew Whittington Raymond Wicklund Kenneth Wilson Kenneth Wilson Neal Wilson Barry Wolf David Wolf Evelyn Yczicrskc Terence 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George Brockington Berne Bronk Dean Brooks Bradford Browm Robert Brown Judi Bruce Paul Burlingame Dale Burns Barry Byrd Adcla Cabreros Susan Cadcl Elisc Cady Michael Callahan Freshmen lanci Calledare Belle Gaye Campbell Robert Caprow Arthur Carlson Lynelle Carlson John Carr William Castle Donald Calo Jack Ccntanni Kenneth Charles Crcfjory Chclak Lawrence Chermol Lou Chiarmonte Lawrence Cipollone Brian Clark Maureen Clark Steve Clayton Robert Clinton Carol Cocco Karin Coffman David Cohen Michele Cole Stephen Coleman Dolores Collazo Patricia Collins Freshmen Mary Lynn Columbo Mary Comings John Connelly John Connor Ronald Connor Stephen Connor Julie Cooper Michael Coppi Charles Cortellini Nicholas Costanzo William Couch Ronald Crane Nick Cristo Robert Croll Heidi Cromer Barbara Cross John Culbertson Janet Dahlstrom James Dali Lisa Daniels Brad Danyluk Kevin Dastis Claude David Orlando Davila Bruce Dcalman Leslie Dc Angelo Mark Dccb Millie de Dube Joseph Delaney Eugene Del Colle Matthew Delfino Robert Del Rosso Camille De Lucia Charles Dcmarest Craig Dennis Terry Dexter Dale Dc Young Carolyn Diaz Davod Dibsick Elaine Diehm 218 Freshmen lames Dimaio Vincent Dippolito Gerald Di Stefano Patricia Dixon Tim Dixon Cuy Di Zebba Gary Donahue Ron Donofrio Roy Doogios Thomas Dooley Douglas Dossin Mark Douglas Michael Dufflcy Roger Duffy Richard Dunkcl fames Dunster Thomas Durbec Christopher Duval Kenneth Eagles Robert Eblcn Scott Edwards Shelly Eichner Irvin Elias Jill Elkins Donna Elwood Laura Enders Judd Etlinger Daniel Evangelista Laurie Evans Shawn Evans Katherine Evert Gail Exlcr James Farmer Kim Farrell Craig Fascl Deborah Fasick Jancllc Ferhor Alex Fernandez Laurcanne Ficdorowicz Eddie Figueroa 219 Freshmen Myra Firestone Richard Fitzpatrick Dawn Flack Karen Flanagan Douglas Flint William Ford Jennifer Fowler Andrea Fox Cindy Fox Stephanie Fulmer Crcgg Files Brian Finan James Fusco Zelda Ann Fraden Rebecca Fritz Richard Gacin Thomas Callagher Jon Gamer John Ccigcr Dominick Giaealone James Gibbons William Gibson Beth Gilbert Jay Gillespie Thomas Cillick Peter Gillis Larry Cilman 220 Freshmen Linda Gioe (and Gironc John Glaser Eric Goldberg Greer Goldflics Carey Goldin Brian Coldsmith Barry Goodman Lewis Gordon Marilyn Cover Charles Grabarek Brian Grayboff Palli Ann Graziano Michael Crccnficld Wayne Grey Dennis Groff lay Gross Michael Cucnther Robert Gunther Bruce Hagstrom Roy Hall William Hall Mark Haller Robert Halpin Voel Hamburger 221 Freshmen Crcgory Harris Richard I larris Robert Harrison Vivien Harrison Wayne Harrison Vicki H.utsfield Susan Halch David Hauser Diana Haydn Karl Ha .en Donald Healy Alexandra Hechl Randy Hechl Deborah Hciniclien Randall lleintz Gloria Holman Thomas Helms Alan iicrold Sluarl Hcrshoff Steven Hcrlzendorf Alex Hirschherg Gaylyn Hoffman Robert Holl Ronald Holland Daniel Holleb Freshmen Crcg Holowach Carol Hopper Roger lloudc Richard Housholdcr Laura Howell Kathleen Hoync Cindy Hugher Lisa Hughes Marian Humphrey 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Howard Israel Clenn Jackson Lane Jacobs William Jahn Michael Jarvis Laura Jasinsky Marilyn Jelly Williams Jenkins William Jensen Thomas Jcx Marcia Johns Freshmen Gregory Johnson Ira Jones Henry Joslin Michael Joy Carl Kamer Sheila Kaplan Phyllis Karakos Margaret Karns Glen Kashgegian Alan Katz Steven Katz William Kayal James Kearney Susan Keating Thomas Kehoe Douglas Keim James Kelly Richard Kclman Patricia Kennedy Susan Kennedy James Kershaw J. Harvey Keyser John Kim Ezekiel King James Kipp William Kirby Tasso Kiriakes Louise Klicggcr Alan Klispie Gary Knapp Thomas Kohlberg Martha Koman David Koopman Roger Koryus Eugene Koss Florence Kowalcyk Fred Kowalczyk Richard Kronheim Harry Krouse Michael Krupp 224 Freshmen Daniel Krzywicki Thomas Kurcnt Lela Kushner Marlin Kyne Robert Lagg Steven Lake Patricia Lala Frank Lambcrtson Mary Langdon Glenn Larsen Rebecca Lastinger Paul Layer Michael Learned Josclyn Lee Thomas Lcprc Clcn Lcvcnson Mona Levine Mary Levings Charles Lewis Deborah Lewis Jo Lichtenherg Phillip Lopez Russell Lorenz Thomas Loughlin Patricia Lucas Linda Luizza Anne Luke Christine Lyons Lawrence Maas John Macy Robert Malliard Peter Maitland Robert Makara Mark Malone William Malone Robert Mansourian Nitza Manzano Michael Marino Raymond Marino David Martin 225 12 33Z Freshmen I [i i Bernard Matuszensici Timithoy Mazzei Joseph McCawley John McClean Stephen McCloskey Jan McCormick Donald McDermott Dan McDonald Robert McDonaugh Daniel McKellin Terri McNamara John McQuadc John Mclican Joe Melnick David Mesner Mary Beth Merkl Fred Mcrusi Elliot Metrick Catherine Meyer Erik Michelsen Diane Mileto Dory Miller Nikkia Miller Denny Mills Luther Mills Scott Martin Anthony Mattero Mindy Matthews 226 Freshmen I b Roslyn Mintz Gene Moll Georgette Moloney Michael Moore Lynn Moore Russell Morgan Robert Morris Ronnie Morris Miriam Morrison Murk Movvry John Muhly Curt Muklcvicz Deborah Mullen Eric Munson Kevin Myhre Ijtrry Nasdor Leigh Necdelman Steven Newman Dave Nicodemus Durlcnc Niemann Arthur Nixon Steven Nokutis Eugene O’Brien Robert O'Brien Rick O'Callaghan Terry Ochab Allan Odlc Gene Ofiero 22 7 Freshmen Robert Oldsman Gloria Olsen Martin Onrol Michael Osit Jules Pace Marian Paeth Michael Page Edmond Papazian Debra Parlrich Theresa Paulson Wayne Pere2 Seth Pcrlmuttcr Deborah Pierce Charlene Piklo Patricia Pistole Dawn Pixley Gary Poole Scott Porter Gregory Potz William Powers Carol Present Edmond Price Robert Price Candycc Proctor Henry Proppcr Freshmen ' Suzanne Puelle King Purton Debbi PuHerman David Quiiilal Chris Radkc Sylvia Ramirez Linda Raphael David Ratkcwicz Robert Raudebaugh Daniel Rauh Michael Raymond Ronald Raznick Steven Reardon )ohn Reese Catherine Rcnwick Bruce Reppucci Daniel Rhodes Daniel Rice Robb Richie George Robbins Mark Roberts Scott Roberts Kenneth Robinson Jonathan Rodcr Ramona Rodriguez I Freshmen Sara Rolfes Katherine Rooney Pamela Rose Bruce Roscnwcig Eileen Rossman Barbara Rubin Brian Rucl Bernard Russell Louis Russo Leslie Ruth Dennis Sabatine Paul Saffran Andrew Sale Alan Salmanowitz John Salvaggio Jeffrey Salvatore Dudley Savage William Savard Clifton Saxton Jon Scarth Robin Schatten Cary Schcibc Joy Schenck Douglas Schiff Ruth Schimkat Melba Schjang Rick Schlegelmilch Ann Schlesinger Andrea Schloesser Lynn Schnitzcr Suzanne Schroeter Linda Schulman Charles Schwab Jeffrey Schcritzcr Judy Scott Judith Sears Scott Seiler Michael Sena Jamie Severy Michael Shapack 230 Lois Sharp Amy Shenkel Patrick Shrivcr Albert Silva Michelle Skirpan Cary Slatkow Douglas Smith Pamela Smith Willard Smith Andrew Soldati Charles Solomon Patricia Somers Mindi Sparkler Jon Specter Mary Spencer Ricardo Spieler Susan Stape Keith Stark Ronald Stark Thomas Stark Alex Stefanowitx William Stcinhart Jeff Stephens Cary Stern Jeff Stewart Cerard Stocckert Ronald Stone Frederick Strauss Leonard Sweet Kyle Syssa Kathryn Taylor Jeffrey Teeman Robert Tesmer Nancy Thacker Denise Thayer Susan Thomas Bruce Thomashaver Melissa Thompson Russell Thompson Steven Thompson I 231 I I Freshmen Thomas Tinkler Richard Torres Edward Tsirigotis Christopher Tuckei Mary Tully lames Uphoff Grita Vail Tony Valdez fudilh Van Dcrven David Vassallo Carolyn Vaughn Harry Vcrscn Frederick Vogell John Von dor Lieth Paul Wainwright Raymon Weber Susan Weed David Weinman Susan Wellcrsdick Susan Wells Rosemary Westling William Wcstuba Ceroid Whelan Mary Whilbred Dean White Teresa Wierks Jeffrey Wigton Audry Williams 232 Freshmen Jeffrey Willis Jim Wilson Jay Wohlgemuth William Wooldridge Katherine Wynn James Xanthopoulos Carol Young Kathy Your.g Krista Young Michael Young Richard Yuhas Andrea Zambito Christopher Zaro William Zit .mann Mutiul Haq Zuberi Stephen Bailey Na .lc Bedran Walt Blackwell Karen Bryder Betty Jean Cooper Brett Curtas Robert Delle Donne Brian Fetzer Roy Cranl William Kramer Scan Krippes Dan Lea Thomas Liebig Terry Mills Greg Pittman Terry Russo James Severino Robert Stout Anthony Williams Terry Woodfork ! i i Β«Sitii Β«::::: «««: β– I ♦♦♦♦♦♦u β–  t-w i V' i.-sV ' Faculty and A dministra ti on B. D. Owens President Administration Edward H. Ward Executive Assistant to the President Director of Continuing Education Michael J. Mendelsohn Vice President for Academic Affairs 237 Eugene H. Cropsey Director of Admissions and Records James N. Schrader Director, Military Education Programs Administration 238 Charles L. Hyde Associate Dean of Faculty Administration Max R. Disbennett Comptroller Edmund P. Sliz Vice President for Business Affairs James G. Chiricos Director of Plant Administration John R. Rhilinger Director of Purchases Robert R. Lovelace Director of Personnel 240 Paul E. Sawyer Director of Financial Aid Charlotte Pratt Director of Projects and Food Services Administration Medrick M. Chandler Director of Security University Safety Officer Joseph H. Diaz Director of Computer Center 241 Administration Β₯ Irvins Edelson Director of Public Information Doris Anne Brockway Director of Publications Cesar Del Castillo Custodial Supervisor Administration Frank D. Hutchins Director of Photographic Services Charles R. West Vice President for Student Affairs Printy Arthur Director of Development for Income and Trusts and Bequests Robert E. Lovely of the University Union and Student Activities Administration 244 John Meyer Dean of Men Marisol Johns Dean of Women Director Administration David M. Delo Chancellor Chairman of the Board of Fellows Bernice Morris Director of Student Health Center Sam Bailey Assistant to the President for Special Projects Division of Economics and Business Dr. William W. Cyzewski Associate Professor Division Chairman Dr. Thomas Jeff Davis Professor 246 Mr. Charles L. Hyde Professor Associate Dean of Faculties Faculty Dr. Michael Truscott Assistant Professor Mr. G. Lawrence Roberts Associate Professor Mr. Alvin F. Terry Instructor β–  Mrs. Robbie E. Wooten Assistant Professor 247 Di visi on of Ed u ca ti on Education 248 Mr. John I. Hopf Assistant Professor Faculty Mr. Peter E. Koopman Assistant Prnf ccnr Dr. Mary Louise Lake Associate Professor Dr. Lloyd Wolfe Professor Dr. Howard W. Kratz Assistant Professor 249 Health and Physical Education 1 Dr. Miller K. Adams Professor and Chairman Miss Ruth C. Bragg Assistant Professor Dr. Alice Rodriguez Assistant Professor Mr. Ronald W. Rosenbcrry Instructor 250 Not pictured: Mr. David G. Hayes Assistant Professor Faculty Speech Mrs. Frances R. Allen Assistant Professor Mr. Gary N. Laporte Assistant Professor Industrial Arts Mr. James Bignell Professor Chairman Division of Fine Arts Art Mr. Wallace F. Green Professor Division Chairman l Mr. Gilbert De Meza Instructor 252 Faculty Mr. Lewis Harris Assistant Professor Mr. Joe Testa-Secca Associate Professor Artist-in-residence Mr. Harold Nosti Assistant Professor 253 Faculty Drama Mr. Vincent J. Petti Associate Professor Director of Falk Theatre Music Mr. Greg Holleman Instructor 254 Faculty Mr. Stephen Park Associate Professor Mr. Richard VV. Rodean Associate Professor Not pictured: Judith Edberg Instructor Esther Glazer Artist-in-residence r 255 Mr. Malcolm Wcstly Assistant Professor Di visi on of Hum ani ti es English Ur. Francis J. Thompson Professor Division Chairman Dr. William J. Lohman Assistant Professor Dr. Francis X. Gillen Associate Professor Mr. William Gallagher Associate Professor nr Dr. Stephen Meats Assistant Professor Dr. William D. Stewart Professor Faculty Mrs. Anniece Ross Instructor Dr. Alvan R. McFadyen Professor Mr. Earl M. Williams Assistant Professor Not pictured: Dr. Duane Locke. Professor 257 I Faculty 258 Dr. Herman J. Saatkamp, Jr. Assistant Professor Faculty Modern Languages Dr. W. D. Leith Associate Professor Dr. Eustasio Fernandez Professor 259 Division of Mathematics and Science Biology Dr. Richard H. Gude Associate Professor Division Chairman Dr. Marlon L. Ellison Professor Dr. Stephen Monaloy 260 Assistant Professor Mr. Joseph Waite, Jr. Assistant Professor Dr. Wayne L. Smith Associate Professor Dr. James J. Dinsmore Assistant Professor Dr. Richard M. Narske Associate Professor Dr. David B. Ford Associate Professor Faculty Natural Science Dr. Edwin F. Strother Assistant Professor Not pictured: Dr. Charles R. Walker. Jr. Professor 261 Faculty Physics Dr. Stanton Truxillo Assistant Professor Dr. Julius Langlinais Assistant Professor 262 Mr. Herman II. Siemers Visiting Professor Faculty Mr. A. J. Kainen Assistant Professor Mathematics Not pictured: Mrs. Elyse G. Sheppard Assistant Professor Dr. William Worobey Associate Professor Mr. Owen Reynolds Assistant Professor 263 Division of Social Sciences History Mr. Melvin Garten Assistant Professor Dr. J. Ryan Beiser Professor Division Chairman 264 Mrs. Sue G. McCord Assistant Professor Mr. George F. Botjer Assistant Professor Faculty - Sr Mr. John H. Lindcnmcycr Assistant Professor Dr. Stephen L. Speronis Professor Constance B. Rynder Instructor Dr. Jesse L. Keene Professor Not pictured: Dr. Joe Decker Assistant Professor Faculty Sociology Mr. Fred Fisher Assistant Professor Dr. Kenneth W. Haney Professor 266 Dr. Willis J. Dunn Professor Faculty Mr. Aurobinindo J. Jani Assistant Professor Psychology Not pictured: Mrs. Joan R. Foster Assistant Professor Dr. Curtis A. Gilgash Professor Dr. Theodore W. Jennings Associate Professor Senior Seminar Dr. James W. Covington Professor 26 7 In Memoriam Professor Russel C. Apple was known as Coach or Coach Apple . His nickname was more or less a trademark of his help to students. Professor Apple was a member of the University of Tampa fac- ulty for twenty-five years as an Associate Professor of Economics and Business. He was the original faculty advisor of the Business Club which later became a chapter of Delta Sigma Pi of which he was a faculty brother. Students and friends will remember him as a person who gave so much of his life to help his fellow man. Senior Directory Abla, Jimmie Wayne β€” Abilene. Texas; p. 183 Ackerman. Richard Coffin β€” Hills- dale. New Jersey β€” Intramural Basketball and Baseball; p. 166 Adamouski. Francis Joseph β€” Bay City. Michigan β€” Pen and Sword; p. 174 Adams, Robert Leonard β€” Colum- bus, Ohio β€” Pen and Sword; Delta Sigma Pi; p. 152 Adler, Harry Albert β€” Mexico City. Mexico β€” Soccer; p. 152 Albea, Jacki West β€” Tampa. Flo- rida β€” President β€” Epsilon Pi Tau; Secretary β€” Delta Phi Epsi- lon; Industrial Arts Department Secretary; p. 173 Allen. Charles S. β€” Jacksonville, Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 153 Allen, Elizabeth M. β€” Tampa, Flo- rida β€” Fashion Show; p. 166 Allen, Gerard W. β€” Los Angeles. California β€” Pen and Sword; Physical Education Majors Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Gymnastics Club; p. 170 Allen. Harry E. β€”Tampa, Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 183 Allison, Zach James β€” La Grange, Missouri β€” Pen and Sword; p. 152 Alvarez, Andrew P. β€”Tampa, Flo- rida β€” Baseball; p. 189 Amato. Don J. β€” Cheltenham. Pennsylvania β€” Theta Chi; Golf Team; p. 164 Andersen, Martin β€” Wawarsing, New York β€” Pen and Sword; Anderson, Marilyn Louise β€” Piscat- away, New Jersey β€” Delo Hall Council β€” Vice President and Acting President; Howell Hall Standards Board; p. 166 Anderson, Michael Roland β€” Miami, Florida β€” Pen and Sword: p. 189 Andrews, Brenda Joyce β€” Tampa, Florida; p. 170 Aquilante Jr.. Congens Joseph β€” Berwyn. Pennsylvania β€” Physical Education Majors Club; Intramu- ral Football, Basketball, Volley- ball and Softball; p. 170 Arroyo, Margarita D. β€” Tampa, Florida; p. 166 Arthur. Michael W. β€”Tampa. Flo- rida; p. 181 Ashley. Alvin F. β€” Tampa, Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 152 Back. John F. β€” Madison, New Jer- sey β€” Alpha Chi; Pen and Sword; Radio Club; p. 174 Baird, Robert Dalton β€” Melbourne, Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 174 Baker, Janice E. β€” Kinnelon. New Jersey β€” Lab Assistant; Tau Kappa Epsilon Little Sister; Delo Hall Standards Board; p. 182 Baker, Wheeler L. β€” Tampa, Flo- rida β€” Pen and Sword; ODE β€” Secretary and Treasurer; p. 164 Bankston. Gregory Harry β€” Atlanta, Georgia β€” Football; Stu- dent Coach; Defensive end Coach; p. 166 Barbieri, Vito Charles β€” Kansas City. Missouri β€”Tau Epsilon Phi; p. 183 Barone. Gregory β€” Winchester. Massachusetts β€” Pi Kappa Phi; p. 173 Bartley. Randall Bedford β€” Dun- can. Oklahoma β€” Pen and Sword; p. 152 Bates, James Gilbert β€” Tampa. Flo- rida; p. 181 Baurmash, Susan Robin β€” Mary- land; p. 166 Baxley, Melvin B. β€” Lumberton, North Carolina β€” Alpha Chi; Pen and Sword; Bayliss, Annette E. β€” White Plains, New York β€” Theta Chi Little Sis- ter; p. 166 Beale. Thomas Larry β€” Macon, Georgia β€” Pen and Sword; Delta Sigma Pi; p. 164 Behre, Scott Alan β€” Morristown, New Jersey; p. 164 Benson. John William β€” Groton, New York β€” Pen and Sword; Sigma Tau Delta; p. 180 Berdit, Renee β€” Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania; p. 186 Bissell, Robert Charles β€” Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland β€” Var- sity Football; Standards Board; Omicron Delta Kappa; p. 181 Blackburn. David Arnold β€” Fort Worth, Texas β€” Alpha Chi, Phi Alpha Theta; Pen and Sword; p. 183 Blanco, Armando β€” Tampa, Florida β€” Debate Moderator; Scales of Justice; p. 183 Blazek, Charles Stephen β€” Sylmar, California β€” Pen and Sword; Baseball; p. 189 Blitz, Elliot A. β€” Great Neck, New York β€” Wrestling Team; Intra- mural Football; p. 173 Bochicchio, Charles Louis β€” West Orange. New Jersey: p. 152 Boege. Jack Phillip β€” Posen, Illi- nois; Boisvert. Richard Norman β€” Bidde- ford, Maine β€” Newman Club β€” Treasurer; French Club β€” Vice President; Student Speech Associ- ation β€” Vice President; House of Representatives; p. 176 Borders Jr., Willard M. β€” Tampa, Florida; p. 152 Bornmann, Rex Neil β€” Boulder, Colorado β€” Pen and Sword; Eco- nomics Honor Society; p. 152 Bowen. Kenneth G. β€” Park Forest, Illinois β€” Pen and Sword; p. 152 Bowen, Ronald I. β€” Martinez, Cali- fornia; p. 150 Boyle. Patrick J. β€” Roslyn, Pennsyl- vania β€” Chief Justice β€” Student Judicial Board; Theta Chi β€” Pres- ident; Charter member of Omi- cron Delta Kappa; House of Rep- resentatives; President’s Aca- demic Advisory Council; p. 164 Brooks. Daniel H. β€” Tampa, Flo- rida β€” Alpha Chi; Pen and Sword β€” Editor; Delta Sigma P Omicron Delta Epsilon; p. 164 Brooks, Douglas K. β€” Woonsockt Rhode Island β€” Pi Kappa Phi; Orientation Committee; p. 170 Brooks, Lee Ann β€” Ranier, Wash ington β€” Biology Club; Kappa Phi: p. 177 Brown, Bradford Michael β€” Van Nuys, California β€” Omicron Delta Epsilon β€” President; Pen and Sword β€” Homecoming Chairman; Psi Chi; Academic Assistant to Dr. Speronis Brunette Jr., Alfred β€” Tampa, Fl rida; p. 150 Burch, Thomas Edward β€” Leba- non. Pennsylvania β€” Pen and Sword; Radio Club; Alpha Chi; 174 Burdine, Roy J. β€” Lewisville, Arkansas β€” Pen and Sword; p 152 Burnette. Larry Ross β€” Tampa, I rida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 152 Busch. Brian James β€” Antioch, I nois β€” Pen and Sword; p. 183 Byrd. Patsy S. β€” Tampa. Florida Alpha Chi; Kappa Delta Pi; p. Cagno, Marie Santa β€” Tampa, F rida β€” Alpha Chi Omega β€” F Vice President; Student Judicii Board; Curriculum Committee 183 Calano, Gary John β€” Staten Isla New York; p. 173 Caldwell, Edward Thomas β€” Miami, Florida β€” Sigma Phi Epsilon; Football; p. 170 Callahan, Cathy β€” Wheaton, Illi nois β€” Alpha Chi Omega; Pi Kappa Phi Daughter; Student Judicial System; Smiley Hall Executive Council; Spartanctt House of Representatives; p. 1 Callaway. Larry Wayne β€” Macc Georgia β€” Pen and Sword; PI Alpha Theta; p. 183 Campbell, John Douglas β€” Lew burg, Tennessee β€” Pen and Sword; Alpha Chi; p. 153 Cannon, James Charles β€” Warn tosa, Wisconsin β€” Delta Sign- β€” Chancellor; Psi Chi; Pen ar Sword; p. 153 Cantu, Elisco β€” Corpus Christi. Texas β€” Pen and Sword; Deli Sigma Pi; p. 153 Capchart, George W. β€” Ft. Smi: Arkansas β€” Pen and Sword; Delta Sigma Pi; p. 153 Carlisle. Leslie Anne β€” Washin D.C. β€” Howell Hall Advisor; Inauguration Committee, Sigr Phi Epsilon Little Sister; p. 18 Carr. Fletcher β€” Erie. Pennsylv β€” Football; Wrestling; Karate NCAA Champion; second in i National Karate Championshi Olympic Trial Finals; p. 187 Senior Directory Carr. Lyne Irene β€” Chula Vista. California β€” Alpha Chi Omega β€” Rush Chairman. Lyre Editor. Scholarship Chairman; Alpha Chi; Cheerleader; Moroccan Queen; Homecoming Lady-in- VVaiting; Dean's List; p. 167 Carter. Jesse Ralph β€” Waycross, Georgia β€” Football; p. 170 Carter. June M. β€” Vestal. New York β€” Zcta Tau Alpha; Moroccan staff; Sigma Alpha Eta; Standards Board: p. 176 Casanova. Frank β€” Tampa. Florida: p. 187 Cass. Louis R. β€” South Bend. Indi- ana β€” Radio Club: Pen and Sword; Cavalier. Sam Thomas β€” Tampa. Florida β€” Concert Band; March- ing Band; Percussion Ensemble; p. 178 Cestaro. Michael John β€” Brandon. Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 175 Chafens, Roger Lee β€” Greenup. Kentucky β€” Pen and Sword; p. 153 Chamberlain. Linda β€” Pompton Plains. New Jersey β€” Dclo Stand- ards Board Chairman; Alpha Chi; p. 167 Chapman, Robert H. β€” Sarasota. Florida β€” Stage Band. Marching Band; p. 153 Charles. Cheryl Elizabeth β€” Wake- field. Massachusetts β€” University Singers; Spartan Marching Band; University Band; Madrigal Sing- ers; Tau Beta Sigma β€” Secretary; Delta Phi Epsilon β€” President, Pledge Mother, Secretary; French Club President; Panhellenic Council Secretary. Treasurer. President: Sigma Tau Delta β€” Secretary: Moroccan Senior Class Editor; Library Committee; p. 180 Chesser. Cecil Donald β€” Augusta. Georgia β€” Pen and Sword, p. 181 Christakos. Vincent James β€” Maplewood, New Jersey β€” Stu- dent Program Council β€” Vice President; Perishing Rifles β€” Vice President; Assistant Chairman for Homecoming; Orientation Com- mittee; ROTC β€” Honor Guard; p. 150 Ciangio, Linda Angela β€” West Orange. New Jersey β€”Tennis Team; Water Ski Team; House of Representatives; Kappa Pi; Uni- versity Singers; p. 177 Clark, Douglas Michael β€” Danvers, Massachusetts β€” Pen and Sword; p. 150 Clark, James W. β€” Braddock, Penn- sylvania; p. 153 Clark. Joe E. β€” Fort Myers. Florida β€” Football; p. 170 Clarke. Donald β€”Revere, Massachu- setts Cohan. Sharon Elaine β€” Kinnelon, New Jersey β€” Minaret; Program Council; SGA Executive Council; p. 153 Cole. James Scott β€” Tampa. Florida β€” Tau Kappa Epsilon; Interfra- ternity Council; p. 189 Cole, William S. β€” Benton City. Washington β€” Pen and Sword β€” Secretary; p. 189 Colleary, Kathleen Ann β€” Locust Valley. New York β€” SGA Trea- surer: Student Judicial Board β€” Alternate Judge; Alpha Chi; Lambda Alpha Epsilon; Pi Kappa Phi Daughter and Rose Queen; Orientation Committee; p. 189 Comer. James Paul β€” New Roc- helle; p. 153 Coombs. Robert Mowbray β€” Rye. New York β€” Sigma Phi Epsilon β€” Vice President; Senate Repre- sentative; Orientation Committee; p. 153 Cooper, Alyson W. β€” Port Jeruis; p. 167 Crist. John Ross β€” Ashland. Ken- tucky β€” Pen and Sword; p. 153 Croom, William Thomas β€” Fayette- ville, North Carolina β€” Pen and Sword; p. 154 Crosta, Albert James β€” Union. New Jersey β€” Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching Band; p. 178 Crowley. Norita β€” Convent Station. New' Jersey; p. 187 Cummings. Richard Robert β€” And- over, Massachusetts β€” Intramural Volleyball and Basketball; p. 167 Danker, John H. β€” Clark, New Jer- sey β€” Epsilon Pi Tau β€” Vice President and Secretary; p. 173 Dantona, Patricia Ann β€” Ocean- side. New York β€” Program Coun- cil; Floor Advisor; p. 170 Davis. George T. β€” Tampa. Florida; p. 187 Davis. Wilbur John β€” Massena, New York β€” Pen and Sword; p. 154 Delzotti. Sandra C. β€” Staten Island. New York β€” Zeta Tau Alpha β€” President. Treasurer, SGA Repre- sentative; Orientation Committee; Civinettcs; Smiley Hall Standards Board Chairman; p. 167 De Negri. Kathleen E. β€” Wykoff; p. 187 Dennison. Hursel A. β€”Tampa. Flo- rida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 154 Diamond. Bruce H. β€” Huntington. New York β€” Philosophy Club: p. 179 Diaz, Gloria Teresa β€” Tampa, Flo- rida; p. 167 Dick. John H. β€” Hedgesville. West Virginia β€” Pen and Sword; p. 154 Dickerson. Gary C. β€” Springfield. Pennsylvania β€” Delta Sigma Pi; Dorm Association Treasurer; p. 154 Dickinson. Diane Caroline β€” Rum- ford, Rhode Island: p. 187 Dooley. Robert Joseph β€” Metuchen, New Jersey β€” Tau Kappa Epsilon β€” Secretary. Historian. Sergeant at Arms; Delta Sigma Pi; Student Government Association; p. 154 Doolittle. John Robert β€” Tampa, Florida; p. 164 Dowdcn, Christopher Jack β€” Scott City, Kansas β€” Biology Club: p. 182 Downum, James W. β€”Tampa, Flo- rida; p. 189 Dukker, Robert Jacques β€” New York. New York β€” Zeta Beta Tau β€” Secretary; Food Committee; Interfraternity Council Historian; Chairman Voter Registration; House of Representatives; Orien- tation Committee; Homecoming Committee; University Singers: Program Council; Young Demo- crats; p. 183 Dupont. Robert H. β€” Hudson, New York β€” Pen and Sword; p. 164 Dury, Marilyn Lee β€” Clearwater, Florida β€” Delta Phi Epsilon β€” Treasurer; Biology Club β€” Presi- dent; Alpha Chi; p. 182 Dykeman, Frank James β€” Oreland, Pennsylvania; p. 154 Eisendrath, Neal Cosman β€” Mil- waukee, Wisconsin β€” Senior Class Party Committee: Bike-A- Thon; p. 154 Ellison, Michael S. β€” Pacelot Mills. South Carolina β€” Pen and Sword; p. 154 Elsey II. David P. β€” Rockport. Texas β€” Pen and Sword; Boot- strap Registration Committee Chairman; Special Events Com- mittee; p. 154 Eneboe. Cathy Ann β€” Chase, Penn- sylvania β€” Sigma Tau Delta; p. 180 Esposito. William Anthony β€” Ham- den. Connecticut β€” Psi Chi β€” Vice President: Director McKay Hall; Advisor to Standards Board; p. 185 Everett, James Wayne β€” Boise. Idaho β€” Alpha Chi; Pen and Sword; p. 154 Evcrsman. James F. β€” Mardela Springs. Maryland β€” Pen and Sword β€” Treasurer; Delta Sigma Pi; Alpha Chi; Faedo, William β€” Tampa. Florida; p. 170 Faircloth. Harry Lee β€” Norfolk. Virginia β€” Pen and Sword; Febres Codero. Carlos B. β€” Ecua- dor. South America β€” Interna- tional Club; Spanish Club; Soccer Team; p. 154 Fedale. Glenn F. β€” Maple Shade β€” Theta Chi; French Club; p. 179 Felice. Mary Alice β€” Millstone. New Jersey; p. 167 Figlia Jr.. Frank Paul β€” New York. New York β€” Biology Club; p. 182 Fimbel. Robert A. β€” St. Petersburg, Florida β€” Epsilon Pi Tau; Pen and Sword; Alpha Chi: p. 173 Fimbel, Robert David β€” Tampa. Florida β€” Pen and Sword; Pi Delta Epsilon β€” President. Vice President; Omicron Delta Kappa; Moroccan Assistant Editor; p. 167 273 Senior Directory Fine, James C. β€” Fori Smith, Arkansas β€” Pen and Sword; p. 156 Fiscr, John E. β€” Montpelier. Ohio β€” Pen and Sword; Economics Fraternity; p. 155 Fish. Robert Lewis β€” West Orange. New Jersey β€” Alpha Epsilon Pi; p. 184 Fisher. David John β€” Clearwater. Florida: p. 187 Florentine. Dennis Louis β€” Hack- ettstown. New Jersey β€” Physical Education Majors Club β€” Vice President: Intramural Football and Softball; p. 170 Folden. Gary G. β€” Akron. Ohio β€” Ski Team β€” Captain; p. 155 Folino. Gregory Anthony β€” Water- town. Massachusetts; p. 170 Forlini, Richard John β€” Willow Grove. Pennsylvania β€” Lykes Hall β€” President and Athletic Director; p. 150 Foster. Joseph β€” Roslyn, Pennsylva- nia β€” Art; Kappa Pi; p. 177 Foster. Patrick B. β€” Pensacola. Flo- rida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 154 Fotianos. Michael George β€” St. Augustine. Florida β€” Pen and Sword; ODE; p. 155 Franklin. John R. β€” Ogden. Utah; p. 175 Frazier. Edwin M. β€” DeRiddler, Louisiana β€” Pen and Sword; Delta Sigma Pi; p. 155 Fried. Roger I. β€” New York. New York; p. 187 Friedman. Carol Ann β€” Lancaster. Pennsylvania β€” Alpha Chi β€” Vice President; Civinettcs; House of Representatives; p. 177 Friend. Dale Ellis β€” Tampa, Flo- rida; p. 164 Gagnon. Wallace J. β€” Deerwood. Minnesota β€” Pen and Sword; p. 189 Gallagher. Jospeh Anthony β€” Nar- berth. Pennsylvania β€” Physical Education Majors Club; Gymnas- tics Club; Intramural Football, Basketball. Volleyball and Soft- ball; p. 170 Gallagher, William David β€” Nutley. New Jersey β€” Pen and Sword; p. 155 Gans, Richard Edward β€” Sarasota. Florida β€” Alpha Psi Omega β€” President; Omicron Delta Kappa; Reperatory Theatre; p. 178 Garner. Audis B. β€” Centerville. Tennessee β€” Pen and Sword; p. 164 Gentry, Don Ross β€” Corpus Christi, Texas β€” Alpha Chi; Pen and Sword; p. 155 Gentry, Karen Arlene β€” Brandon. Florida; p. 167 Getzler, Peter Leonard β€” Kingston. Jamaica β€” Tau Epsilon Phi; Delo Forensic Society; p. 164 Giese, Marcia L. β€” North Tona- wanda. New York β€” Varsity Bas- ketball. Volleyball and Softball: p. 171 Gimbcrt, Jack Haddock β€” New Orleans. Louisiana β€” Pen and Sword; p. 155 Giordano. Ralph Armond β€” Ber- genfield, New Jersey β€” Delta Phi Epsilon Big Brother; Intensive Tutoral Program; Food Commit- tee; Men's Glee Club; Madrigal Singers; University Singers: p. 167 Goldberg, Harry Daniel β€” Girard. Ohio β€” Pen and Sword; Moroc- can Photographer; Gomis. Charlie β€” Tampa. Florida β€” Epsilon Pi Tau; Florida Indus- trial Arts Association; Pen and Sword; p. 173 Gonzalo, Linda Marie β€” Tampa. Florida β€” Alpha Chi β€” Secre- tary; Omicron Delta Epsilon; p. 164 Goodwin, Allan Bruce β€” Tampa. Florida; p. 150 Granda, Rudy β€” Tampa. Florida β€” Baseball Team; p. 171 Granlero, Frank B. β€” Utica, New York β€” Golf Team; p. 155 Green, Wesley β€” Grand Rapids. Michigan β€” University of Tampa Volunteers; Black Student Associ- ation; Pen and Sword; Delta Sigma Pi: Psi Chi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Minority Student Counsel- lor; President's Long Range Plan- ning Committee; p. 155 Gregory. Tony G. β€” Ft. Worth. Texas; p. 150 Gressang, Daniel S. β€” Pottsville, Pennsylvania β€” Pen and Sword; p. 155 Griffin. Kevin William β€” Methuen, Massachusetts β€” Pen and Sword; Epsilon Pi Tau; p. 173 Grooms, Wilbur E. β€” Jacksonville, Florida β€” Football; p. 182 Guzzardo Anne E. β€” Amite, Louisi- ana β€” Alpha Chi Omega; Smiley Hall Dorm President and Vice President; Panhellenic Council Representative; Zeta Beta Tau Lit- tle Sister; p. 182 Hacia, Jospeh Edward β€” Hartford, Connecticut β€” Pen and Sword; p. 155 Hackbart, Martin John β€” Pough- keepsie. New York β€” Epsilon Pi Tau; Pen and Sword; p. 173 Hacker, Sue Barrie β€” Levittown, New York β€” Program Council; Varsity Basketball. Volleyball. Softball. Bowling and Field Day; Women's Intramurals β€” Basket- ball. Volleyball. Ping Pong. Pool. Softball; p. 171 Halper, Robert E. β€” Hillside, New Jersey β€” Golf Team; p. 187 Halter. David Joseph β€” Bell. Flo- rida; p. 171 Hamilton. Vicki Joy β€” Miami, Flo- rida: p. 167 Hamman. David John β€” Burlington. Iowa β€” Pen and Sword; p. 184 Hanas, Cynthia Ann β€” Chuluol Florida β€” Alpha Chi Omega Vice President and Secretary; Student Judiciary Council; Dc Standards Board Chairman; p 167 Haney. William Henry β€” Cranl New Jersey; Hannon. James David β€” Colum Georgia β€” Pen and Sword; p Harrleson. Francis M. β€” Tamp, Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. Hauck. John Ross β€” Tallahasse Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. Haugen. Dennis Robert β€” Den Colorado β€” Pen and Sword; 156 Hauser. Paul H. β€” Miami Bead Florida β€” Spanish Club; Zeta Beta Tau; p. 165 Hawkins. James M. β€” Radcliff, Kentucky β€” Pen and Sword; Alpha Chi; Kappa Delta Pi; p. Heiles, Jr. Albert E. β€” Glensha Pennsylvania β€” Student Bod; President; Sigma Phi Epsilon President; Student Govcrnme Association β€” Attorney Gem Student Judge; Drum Major; J dent Affairs Committee of thi Board of Trustees; p. 185 Hendrickson. Gerald Robert β€” Eveleth, Minnesota β€” Pen an Sword β€” Scholarship Chaim p. 184 Hensley. Jerry L. β€” Odessa, Te: β€” Pen and Sword; p. 156 Hess. Philip Arthur β€” Ridgewo New Jersey; p. 156 Hess. Randell Louis β€” Fairport, New York β€” Psi Chi; p. 187 Heyman. Richard Alan β€” East Chester. New York: p. 171 Hine, Robert Earl β€” Goldsboro North Carolina β€” Pen and Sword; Delta Sigma Pi; p. 156 Hoffman. Alan Leon β€” Boston. Massachusetts: p. 156 Holderman. Jon E. β€” BcllefonK Pennsylvania: p. 151 Huff, Howard F. β€” Boyce. Virg β€” Pen and Sword; Delta Sigr Pi; Omicron Delta Epsilon; p. Hurd, John B. β€”Tawadega. Ali bama β€” Pen and Sword; p. 1 Huyler, Susanna Marie β€” West Caldwell. New Jersey β€” Civi nettes; French Club; Student gram Council β€” Secretary; P ents’ Weekend; Assistant Cha man for Homecoming; Orient tion Committee; Floor Advis ROTC Sponsor Corps β€” Pre; dent; Student Program Count House Committee Chairman; orations and Refreshments C man for Homecoming Dance 168 Iglesias, Concepcion β€” Havam Cuba; p. 179 Jacobs. Irard Eugene β€” Kansas City. Kansas β€” Pen and Swo Intramural Sports; p. 156 James, Adrian K. β€” Yonkers, b 274 Senior Directory York; p. 151 Jancso, Raymond John β€” Sharon. Pennsylvania β€” Pen and Sword; Phi Alpha Theta β€” President; Alpha Chi; Jarrctt. Wendy K. β€” Pennsville. New Jersey β€” Zeta Tau Alpha β€” Vice President and Pledge Direc- tor: Junior Class Senator; House of Representatives; Smiley Hall Floor President; Orientation; p. 168 Johnson. Bruce Robert β€” Wykoff. New Jersey; p. 156 Johnson. Roger H. β€” Fostoria, Ohio β€” Pen and Sword; p. 156 Jones, Arthur A. β€” Tampa, Florida β€” Pen and Sword; Sigma Tau Delta; Alpha Chi; p. 180 Jones, Benny Thomas β€” Lakeland. Florida; p. 189 Jones, C. Meredith β€” Tampa, Flo- rida β€” Alpha Chi; Kappa Delta Pi; p. 168 Jones, David A. β€” St. Paul, Minne- sota; p. 182 Jones, William Wayne β€” Pompano Beach, Florida β€” Football; p. 171 Kaufman, Carolyn Schlcgel β€” Wyomissing. Pennsylvania β€” Floor Advisor; House of Repre- sentatives; Theta Chi Little Sister; p. 188 Keebler, Kenneth M. β€” Lakeland, Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 189 Keegan, Paul William β€” Green- wich, Conneticut β€” Pi Kappa Phi β€” President: Crew Team; Inter- fraternity Council β€” Vice Presi- dent; Student Traffic Court β€” Alternate Judge; Lambda Alpha Epsilon; Orientation Committee; Intensive Tutorial Program β€” Student Coordinator; p. 189 Kehoe. Michael Patrick β€” Tahoe City, California β€” Pen and Sword; Delo Forensic Society; Inter-Collegiate Speaking; p. 178 Kelsey, Arthur W. β€” Philadelphia, Pennsylvania β€” Pen and Sword; p. 188 Kidd. James L. β€” Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina β€” Business; Pen and Sword Kielian. Maureen Frances β€” Tem- ple Terrace, Florida β€” President of Howell Hall; Academic Advi- sory Committee; p. 180 Kilmer, Deborah Susan β€” Syracuse, New York β€” Student Govern- ment Association β€” Chairman of Visitation and Senate Secretary; Zeta Tau Alpha β€” Membership Chairman, Scholarship Chairman; Minaret β€” Layout Editor; Health Center Task Force; Student Life Committee; Board of Trustees Student Affairs Committee; Lambda Alpha Epsilon: Food Committee; Smiley Hall Stand- ards Board Chairman; Activities Committee; Rathskellar Commit- tee; Lawn Display Chairman; Homecoming Queen Candidate; p. 190 Kilpatrick. Kim Elsmar β€” Miami Beach, Florida β€” Delo Forensic Society β€” President; University Singers; Drama; Smiley Hall β€” Fourth Floor Activities Chairman; p. 178 King, Berndt W. β€” Baltimore, Maryland β€” Pen and Sword; p. 156 Kirkland. Thomas Wayne β€” Rome, Georgia β€” Pen and Sword; p. 190 Kissling, Florence Ann β€” East Brunswick. New Jersey β€” Univer- sity Singers: Madrigal Singers; Spartanettcs; French Club; Food Committee; Delo Hall Govern- ment β€” Treasurer; p. 180 Kitchens. William Henry β€” Holly- wood, Florida β€” Physical Educa- tion Majors Club; p. 171 Kjellsen, Richard Clay β€” Arlington, South Dakota; p. 157 Knight, Frances Margaret β€” Staten Island, New York β€” Harold's Club: Kappa Pi; p. 177 Korzen, Barbara J. β€” North Baby- lon, New York β€” Floor Advisor; Assistant Director of Delo Hall; p. 190 Krepley, Bruce Kim β€” Allentown, Pennsylvania β€” Theta Chi β€” Treasurer; Alpha Chi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Biology Club; Spe- cial Events Committee; Tennis Team; p. 182 Lacey, Joseph M. β€” Sarasota, Flo- rida β€” Pen and Sword; Omicron Delta Epsilon; p. 157 Laehu, Joseph β€” Columbus, Ohio β€” Pen and Sword; p. 157 Lambert. Elizabeth Ann β€” Levit- town, New York β€” Delta Phi Epsilon β€” President, Rush Chair- man, Athletic Chairman; Intramu- ral Program; Women’s In ercolle- giate Sports β€” Volleyba) , Basket- ball, Softball; p. 171 Lamond Jr., John Erickson β€” Pitts- burgh. Pennsylvania β€” Senior Class Senator; Junior Class Sena- tor; Sigma Phi Epsilon β€” Trea- surer and Secretary; Homecoming Queen Chairman; p. 184 Land, Levis Ronald β€”Tampa, Flo- rida; p. 185 Lane, Carl Dennis β€” Aurora, Illi- nois β€” Delta Sigma Pi; Dean’s List; Pen and Sword; p. 151 Legere, Joseph W. β€” Rumford, Maine β€” Pen and Sword; p. 184 Leighton, Laurel Rae β€” Tampa, Flo- rida β€” Sigma Tau Delta; p. 168 Lenzini, Jo Ann β€” Northbrook, Illi- nois β€” Phi Gamma β€” Vice Pres; dent and Pledge Trainer; Little Sister of Delta Sigma Pi; Civi- nettes; Dorm Advisor; House of Representatives; p. 157 Leverett, Jennifer Lynn β€” Tampa. Florida β€” Cheerleader; Alpha Chi Omega; Miss Tampa Forward Fund 1972; p. 168 Levinson. Leon Harry β€” Ports- mouth, Virginia β€” Interfraternity Council; University Student Council; Zeta Beta Tau; p. 157 Lewis, David Earle β€” Tampa, Flo- rida β€” Student Government; Moroccan; Pen and Sword; Pi Delta Epsilon; p. 181 Lieberman, Robert Mark β€” Ardsley, New York; p. 157 Linsky, Alan L. β€” Poughkeepsie. New York; p. 188 List, Sallie Ann β€” Clearwater. Flo- rida β€” Alpha Chi Omega; Tau Kappa Epsilon Little Sister; p. 168 Lombardi, Timothy Alan β€” Norris- town, Pennsylvania: p. 157 Lombardia, Kenneth R. β€” Tampa, Florida β€” Minaret β€” Sports Edi- tor; p. 171 Lowe, Jack H. β€” Midland, Texas β€” Pen and Sword; p. 157 Lubrano, Benito β€” Tampa, Florida; p. 173 Lucas, James G. β€” Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania β€” Psi Chi β€” Presi- dent; House of Representatives; Outstanding Member of Student Government; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pen and Sword; Academic Advisory Committee; Student Parking Committee β€” President; Traffic and Parking Committee; Health Committee; Honor Role; p. 186 Lynch. Kevin Michael β€” Woon- socket. Rhode Island β€” Pi Kappa Phi; p. 186 Macaluso, Jimmy β€” Tampa, Flo- rida; p. 171 MacDonald. Howard Melvin β€” Dover, New Hampshire β€” Pen and Sword; p. 157 Macel III, Joseph S. β€” Avalon, Pennsylvania β€” Chemistry Club β€” President, Secretary, Trea- surer; Phi Epsilon Pi β€” Secretary; Assistant Editor of 1970 Moroc- can; p. 181 Magaw, Charles E. β€” Presque Isle, Maine β€” Pen and Sword; p. 157 Mallet. Marc P. β€” St. Albans. Ver- mont β€” Delta Sigma Pi; p. 157 Malone, John M. β€” Murfreesboro, Tennessee β€” Pen and Sword β€” Treasurer; ODE; p. 157β€ž Malool. Gregg R. β€” Wilmington. Delaware β€” Baseball; p. 1 1 Marchese, Anthony Bennie β€” Tampa. Florida β€” Spartan Marching Band; UT Concert Band; UT Jazz Lab; UT Percus- sion Ensemble; Men’s Glee Club; Kappa Kappa Psi β€” Treasurer; p. 178 Markle, Ross-Hamilton. Ontario, Canada β€” Alphi Chi; Delta Sigma; Pen and Sword Marshok, John Adams β€” Clarksburg, West Virginia β€” Delta Sigma Pi; Pen and Sword; p. 158 Martinez III, Augustine G. β€” Tampa, Florida β€” Sigma Pi Tau; p. 173 Massieu, Raymond Willis β€” Olds- 275 Senior Directory mar, Florida β€” Delta Sigma Pi; Pen and Sword; p. 158 Matteis, Anthony Joseph β€” Ft. Lau- derdale, Florida β€” Soccer; p. 158 Mattiuz. Richard O. β€” Ebensburg, Pennsylvania β€” Kappa Kappa Psi β€” Vice President, President; Pledge Trainer; Omicron Delta Kappa; Library Committee; Men's Glee Club; Spartan Marching Band; Men’s Quartet; University- Singers; Madrigal Singers; Univer- sity Band: p. 178 Maxham, Benjamin F. β€” Burbank, California β€” Pen and Sword: p. 158 Maxwell, Russell Barry β€” Dunedin, Florida: p. 158 May, Jordan H. β€” Sandwich. Mas- sachusetts β€” Pen and Sword; Omicron Delta Epsilon; p. 158 McClaskey, John R. β€” Peoria, Illi- nois β€” Pen and Sword: Delta Sigma Pi; p. 158 McCloney, Joe C. β€” Beaumont, Texas β€” Pen and Sword; p. 188 McDermond, Paul T. β€” Largo. Flo- rida; p. 173 McElroy, James William β€” Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania β€” Psi Chi; Pen and Sword: p. 186 McGlothlin, Jerry Dean β€” Tampa, Florida β€” Pen and Sword: p. 151 McGuire, Matthew Michael β€” Carle Place, Long Island, New York β€” Omicron Delta Epsilon; Pen and Sword; p. 158 McLane. Austin Charles β€” Tampa. Florida; p. 190 McMullen. Rebecca L. β€” Clearwa- ter, Florida β€” Civinettes, Sigma Phi Epsilon Little Sister; p. 168 McNany, Thomas K. β€” Emlenton, Pennsylvania β€” Pen and Sword; P. 158 McVay. Jacqueline Noyes β€” Talla- hassee. Florida β€” French Club β€” Secretary; Sigma Tau Delta; p. 180 Meaders, David Kirk β€” Guthrie, Oklahoma β€” Pen and Sword; p. 188 Mega, Joseph β€” St. James, New York β€” Intramurals; Pi Kappa Phi; p. 172 Merritt, Demetria Laurel β€” Jackson- ville. Florida β€” Cheerleader; Black Student Association; p. 188 Michael. Larry Joe β€” Sheboygan. Wisconsin β€” Pen and Sword; p. 168 Millette, William Joseph β€” Dudley, Massachusetts β€” Pi Kappa Phi β€” Executive Council; Golf Team; p. 190 Milonas, Jenny β€” Tampa, Florida β€” Moroccan Editor; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Delta Epsilon; Alpha Chi; p. 168 Mobley. William Edward β€” St. Petersburg. Florida; Mohr. Harry W. β€” Ardsley. Penn- sylvania β€” Psi Chi; Pen and Sword; p. 186 Moore, Ronald N. β€” Lecanto. Flo- rida; p. 190 Morales, Jose F. β€” Tampa, Florida: p. 184 Morehouse, James Allyn β€” Seneca Falls, New York β€” Pen and Sword; p. 158 Morgan, Joe W. β€” Prichard. Ala- bama β€” Delta Sigma Pi; Pen and Sword: p. 158 Morrill, Nancy Lorena β€” Valrico, Florida; p. 188 Morris, James Ellis β€” Atlantic City. New Jersey β€” Pen and Sword; Mott, Arthur H. β€” Kittery, Maine; p. 158 Muga, Ricardo D. β€” Tampa. Flo- rida; p. 159 Mullen, Edward James β€” Youngs- town. Ohio β€” Pen and Sword; Alpha Chi; Phi Alpha Theta; p. 184 Mulligan, J. Stephen β€” Concord, New Hampsire; p. 165 Murdock, John R. β€” Stuart, Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 159 Murray, James K. β€” Tampa, Flo- rida; p. 151 Nagle, Linda Irene β€” Ft. Lee, New Jersey β€” Alpha Chi; Philosophy Club; p. 179 Negri, G. Michel β€” Haworth. New Jersey β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Leone Jr., Louis J. β€” Ft. Lee, New Jersey β€” Pen and Sword; Alpha Chi; Senior Honors; Nesbitt, Ray Francis β€” Knox City. Missouri β€” Delta Sigma Pi; Pen and Sword; p. 176 Ncwcombc, Stephen James β€” And- over, Massachusetts β€” Pen and Sword; p. 159 Nills, Jerry Lee β€” Van Wert. Ohio β€” Pen and Sword; p. 159 Nuccio, Peter James β€” Beverly, Massachusetts β€” Philosophy Club β€” President; Student Gov- ernment Association; Interna- tional Club; p. 174 O'Donnell. David E. β€” St. Peters- burg, Florida; p. 184 Oglesby, Mona Marie β€” Indianapo- lis. Indiana β€” Water Skiing Team; Black Student Association; Cheerleader; Student Government Association; Student Program Council; Athletic Advisory Com- mittee; Women's Intramurals; Tutorial Program; p. 172 O'Kelley, James O. β€” Asheville, North Carolina β€” Pen and Sword: p. 159 Olsen. Robert Owen β€” Orlando, Florida β€” Football: O’Rourke. William Henry β€” El Paso, Arkansas β€” Pen and Sword; Football Team Trainer; Phi Alpha Theta; Dean's List; Intramurals; Football and Basket- ball; p. 184 O'Shaughnessy, Robert James β€” West Islip, New York β€” Theta Chi; p. 159 Owens, James Edward β€” Chan bersburg. Pennsylvania β€” Pe and Sword; Delta Sigma Pi; S dent Government; Radio Cluj Omicron Delta Epsilon; p. 15 Ozalas. Victoria Elena β€”Tamp Florida; p. 182 Pargh, Bari A. β€” Florence, Sou Carolina β€” Alpha Chi Omeg, 168 Pargh. Bernard Alan β€” Nashvil Tennessee; p. 165 Parratt, Stephen Wendell β€” W massa, New Jersey β€” Pen an Sword; Psi Chi; p. 186 Parker. John I. β€” Paterson, Nei Jersey; p. 151 Paruta, Kathleen Ann β€” North edon. New Jersey β€” Tau Bet Sigma β€” Vice President, Prc dent, Pledge Trainer; Alpha Omega β€” Treasurer; Spartan Marching Band: University S ers; Madrigal Singers; Interet ate Basketball, Softball, Vollt ball; University Band; p. 172 Pasis. Mark Stephen β€” Wellan Ontario, Canada β€” Varsity ( Team; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Eps Pi Tau; p. 174 Patterson, Weldon Curtis β€” Pa Texas β€” Pen and Sword; A1 Chi; p. 159 Pender Jr., Michael Roger β€” G den City, New York β€” Tau Kappa Epsilon; Delta Sigma Intrafraternity Council; p. 15 Penska, Jerry R. β€” Tampa, Flo p. 159 Perdomo, Patricia A. β€” Tampj Florida; p. 168 Perez, Juan β€” Laredo, Texas - and Sword: Bowling; Registr p. 159 Perry, Susan Lee β€” Kearny. Ni Jersey β€” Alpha Chi; Alpha ( Omega: Smiley Hall First Flc President; p. 169 Peters, David Arnold β€” Odenv Alabama β€” Pen and Sword; 165 Phillips. Jack Alan β€” Tampa. I rida β€” Pen and Sword; p. If Picon. Joan Barbara β€” Sarasot Florida β€” Cheerleader; Prog Council; p. 188 Pietrucha, John Victor β€” Kear New Jersey β€” House of Rep sentatives; Epsilon Pi Tau β€” Treasurer; p. 174 Pond. William Wright β€” West stcr, Maryland β€” Freshman Crew; Madrigal Singers; Me: Clce Club; University Singei Kappa Pi; Omicron Delta Ka β€” President; Assistant Direc Delo Hall; Tampa Oratoria i ety; Board of Trustees Comr Poulton, Charles Robert β€” Ok gee. Oklahoma β€” Pen and Sword; p. 160 Puckett. Steven O. β€” Dade Cil Florida β€” Pi Kappa Phi β€” $ Senior Directory tary; p. 165 Quinn, John E. β€” Mt. Holly, New Jersey; p. 190 Redsicker. Colleen M. β€” Spencer, New York β€” Zeta Tan Alpha β€” Standards Chairman. Scholarship Chairman; Parents’ Weekend Hostess; Physical Education Majors Club; p. 172 Reed, Samuel W. β€” Merritt Island, Florida β€” Pen and Sword; Epsi- lon Pi Tau; Florida Industrial Arts Association: p. 174 Repka, Patrick Raymond β€” Albu- querque. New Mexico; p. 184 Rhilinger, Joanne β€” Lutz, Florida β€” Psi Chi; p. 186 Richey, David L. β€” Farmington, Michigan β€” Pen and Sword; Delta Sigma Pi; p. 160 Richmond, Terry L. β€” Indianapolis. Indiana β€” Pen and Sword; Omi- cron Delta Epsilon; p. 165 Riley, Charles Francis β€” Chicago, Illinois β€” Pen and Sword; Omi- cron Delta Epsilon; p. 160 Riley. Hubbard L. β€” Mayesville, South Carolina β€” Pen and Sword; p. 160 Rocco, Richard β€” Livingston. New Jersey β€” Varsity Tennis; p. 188 Rockelmann, Thomas Joseph β€” Bannockburn. Illinois β€” Pi Kappa Phi; p. 160 Rodman. Charlotte Patricia β€” Tampa. Florida; p. 169 Rodriguez, Gonzalo R. β€” Hidalgo, Texas β€” Pen and Sword; Phi Alpha Theta; Spanish Club; p. 185 Romig, John Wagner β€” St. Peters- burg. Florida β€” Epsilon Pi Tau; Industrial Arts Shop and Drawing Assistant; p. 174 Rosenberg, Karen Elise β€” Pittsfield, Massachusetts β€” Madrigal Sing- ers; Speech and Hearing Student Therapist in the Clinic; p. 176 Rosenberg, Raymond H. β€” Buffalo, New York β€” Delta Sigma Pi; Pen and Sword; p. 160 Rosenblum, Michelle Willa β€” Dobbs Ferry, New York β€” Tau Beta Sigma β€” Vice President. Pledge Trainer; Majorette; Silhou- ette: Smiley Hall Dorm Associa- tion; p. 169 Roth. Patricia Browning β€” Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania β€” Ski Team. Intramural Sports; Surfing; Stu- dent Government; p. 172 Rothschild. Harvey Allan β€” Flush- ing, New York; p. 185 Rubio. Michael Ernest β€” Tampa, Florida β€” Baseball; p. 172 Russell, Samuel C. β€” Walnut Ridge, Arkansas β€” Pen and Sword; p. 160 Sabellico, Alexander S. β€” Wood- bridge, Connecticut β€” Dorm Advisor; Intramurals; Football; p. 160 Sacks. Laurie Rosanne β€” Atlanta. Georgia β€” Madrigal Singers; p. 169 Salazar, Carlos M. β€” Panama β€” Spanish Club β€” President; p. 165 Salvatore, John Michael β€” Iselin, New Jersey β€” Pi Kappa Phi; Kappa Pi; Student Judiciary Sys- tem: p. 177 Salvino, Susan C. β€” Hazel Crest, Illinois β€” Student Government Association; Alpha Chi; Scholar- ship Committee; College Bowl; Spanish Club; p. 181 Sardella, Diane M. β€” Miami, Flo- rida β€” Board of Standards; p. 169 Saunders. Michael Paul β€” Ft. Lau- derdale, Florida β€” Radio Club; p. 185 Scaglione, Peter β€” Tampa, Florida β€” Phi Alpha Theta β€” Secretary- Treasurer; Alpha Chi; p. 185 Schaefer, Judith Anne β€” Tampa, Florida β€” Psi Chi; National Speech and Hearing Association Secretary; p. 176 Scherline, Jay Alan β€” Old Bridge, New Jersey β€” Delta Sigma Pi; Circle K; p. 160 Schiavone Jr., Joseph Thomas β€” North Babylon. New York; p. 160 Schmidt. Carol Jane β€” Oakdale, New York β€” Tau Kappa Epsilon Little Sister: Student Program Council; Delo Hall Standards Board; Lab Assistant; p. 182 Schram, Eugene Charles β€” Winter Park, Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 190 Schroff, William Frank β€” Pontiac, Michigan β€” Pen and Sword; p. 160 Sciales. Janet L. β€” Syosset. New York β€” Intramurals; Biology Club; Program Council; p. 172 Sciriaev, Lolly β€” College Park. Maryland β€” Spanish Club; p. 179 Seidman, Bess I. β€” Baltimore, Maryland β€” Program Council; Food Committee; Dorm β€” First Floor President and Activities Chairman; Psi Chi; p. 188 Semel, Cal David β€” Manhasset, Long Island, New York; p. 188 Semon, Richard β€” Woodbridge, Connecticut β€” Pen and Sword; Alpha Chi; p. 161 Semonco, Ann Dolly β€” Olmsted Falls, Ohio β€” Newman Center: University Players; House of Rep- resentatives; Food Committee; Smiley Hall Dorm Association β€” Secretary; p. 177 Sheerin, Donald Francis β€” Tauton, Massachusetts β€” Psi Chi; p. 186 Sherman, Winfield Gerald β€” Frewsburg, New York β€” Pen and Sword; p. 161 Shichida, Francis Zenji β€” Holmes Beach. Florida; Shields, James E. β€” Bluford, Illinois β€” Pen and Sword; p. 161 Shiley, Roger D. β€”Tampa, Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 175 Sims, Stuart D. β€” El Paso, Texas β€” Pen and Sword; p. 185 Singer, Richard Roy β€” Fairlawn, New Jersey β€” Kappa Pi; p. 178 Singleton. James W. β€” Tampa, Flo- rida β€” Alpha Chi; ODE; Pen and Sword; p. 161 Skaletsky, Michael Robert β€” West Hartford. Connecticut; p. 178 Slagle. James Vernon β€” Harlan, Kentucky β€” Pen and Sword; p. 165 Slater. Terry Charles β€” East Hamp- ton, New York β€” Tau Kappa Epsilon β€” President, Treasurer; Interfraternity Council; Home- coming Committee; p. 191 Smith. Douglass Warren β€” Daytona Beach. Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 185 Smith. Thomas G. β€” Savannah, Georgia β€” Delta Sigma Pi; Pen and Sword; p. 161 Smith. Tommy R. β€” Ft. Worth. Texas β€” Pen and Sword; p. 161 Smith, William Carver β€” Maple Shade; p. 165 Soderholm, James Arthur β€” Port- land, Oregon β€” Pen and Sword; p. 161 Sommerkamp. James D. β€” Bloom- field, New Jersey β€”Tau Epsilon Phi; Interfraternity Council; Stu- dent Government Association β€” Secretary; p. 191 Soto, Raynaldo β€” Corpus Christi, Texas β€” Pen and Sword; p. 161 Southard. Vickie Marie β€” Vestal. New York; p. 169 Sprout. David I. β€” Bloomdale, Ohio β€” Pen and Sword; Stamper. Clarence David β€” Tampa, Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 161 Stansfield, Hilarie Lynne β€” Burnt Hills. New York β€” Kappa Pi; p. 177 Stanton, Earl S. β€” Cedarville, New Jersey; p. 185 Starr, William J. β€” Richmond, Indi- ana β€” Pen and Sword; Sigma Tau Delta β€” President; p. 180 Staubach, Richard Edward β€” Car- teret, New Jersey; p. 179 Steinberg, Jay β€” Chelsea, Massa- chusetts β€” Alpha Epsilon Pi; French Club; Delo Hall Associa- tion; Spanish Club; House of Rep- resentatives; p. 179 Stertzcr, Andrew β€” Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey; p. 174 Stcrtzer. Charlotte M. β€” Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey β€” Civinettes β€” Recording Secretary; Phi Gamma Nu β€” Secretary-Treasurer, Presi- dent; Delta Sigma Pi Little Sister; Rathskellar Committee; Minaret β€” Business Manager; p. 165 Stokes. Willie J. β€” Ft. Pierce, Flo- rida β€” Delta Sigma Pi; Pen and Sword; Black Student Associa- tion; p. 161 Stoner. Broderick Allen β€” Miami Shores, Florida β€” Pi Kappa Phi; Crew; House of Representatives; Interfraternity Council β€” Secre- tary. President; p. 169 Stotts. Albert Adams β€” Tampa, 277 Senior Directory Florida β€” Pen and Sword; Phi Alpha Theta; Alpha Chi; Street. Preas L. β€” Johnson City. Tennessee β€” Pen and Sword; p. 185 Strickland. Bryant S. β€” Moultrie. Georgia β€” Pen and Sword; p. 161 Strippoli, Steve Brown β€” Pinellas Park, Florida β€” ROTC Scabbard and Blade; p. 162 Stygles, Joanne E. β€” Trenton, New Jersey β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Special Events Committee; University Players; French Club; Student Government; Minaret β€” Feature Editor, Editor in Chief; Sigma Tau Delta; Student Publication Committee; Pi Delta Epsilon; p. 180 Sulock. George Francis β€” Haddon- ficld, New Jersey β€”Theta Chi: Baseball; Interfraternity Council; p. 180 Sumner. Charles A. β€” Montgomery. Alabama β€” Pen and Sword; Swearingen, Karin Ruth β€” Annapo- lis, Maryland β€” Alpha Chi; Cheerleader; p. 162 Sweat, George W. β€” Atlanta. Geor- gia β€” Pen and Sword: Phi Alpha Theta; Delta Sigma Pi; ODE; Bowling; p. 162 Sweeney, Robert Thomas β€” Tampa, Florida β€” Pen and Sword; Phi Alpha Theta; p. 185 Swiatkiewicz, Ronald Michael β€” Clearwater, Florida β€” Kappa Pi; p. 177 Sylvetsky, Howard M. β€” Worces- ter. Massachusetts β€” Psi Chi; p. 189 Talerico, Robert Francis β€” Hobo- ken, New Jersey; p. 165 Tarchis, Leslie Robin β€” Millburn, New Jersey β€” University Singers; Madrigal Singers; Student Coun- cil; Sigma Alpha Eta; p. 176 Tavano, Michael Joseph β€” Ossi- wing, New York β€” Pen and Sword: Student Judge; p. 162 Taylor, Alexander E. β€” Tampa, Florida; p. 191 Taylor, Anton Mark β€” Houston, Texas β€” Pen and Sword; p. 175 Taylor. James A. β€” Areata, Califor- nia β€” Pen and Sword β€” Secre- tary, Vice President; Intramural Sports β€” Football. Softball. Bas- ketball; p. 191 Teipel, Richard R. β€” Detroit. Michi- gan β€” Pen and Sword; p. 162 Thomason. Jeffrey H. β€” Columbus. Georgia β€” Pen and Sword; ODE; Alpha Chi; p. 162 Thompson. Susan Lea β€” Upper Montclair. New Jersey β€” Food Committee; p. 169 Toler. Susan Vail β€” Indialantic. Florida β€” Kappa Pi β€” President; p. 178 Tomco, David S. β€” Beverly. Massa- chusetts β€” Football Team Cap- tain: Omicron Delta Kappa β€” Vice President; Athletic Commit- tee; Standards Board β€” President; p. 172 Townsend. Steven Neil β€” Stockton, Illinois β€” Pen and Sword; p. 175 Tulp, Douglas Allen β€” Somerset. New Jersey β€” Men's Glee Club; Newman Club; Circle K; Floor Advisor; University Singers; Homecoming Committee; Drama; Intercollegiate Music Council; Head Life Guard; Pool Manager; p. 162 Turnage, Larry β€” Bainbridge, Geor- gia β€” Pen and Sword; Delta Sigma Pi; p. 162 Underwood, James William β€” Nut- ley. New Jersey β€” Football; House of Representatives; Delta Sigma Pi β€” Vice President; Wres- tling; p. 165 Vanzant, James W. β€” Albany, Georgia β€” Pen and Sword; Varin, Francis W. β€” Philadelphia, Pennsylvania β€” Pen and Sword; p. 162 Velez, Victor β€” Bronx, New York β€” International Club β€” Presi- dent; Registration; p. 186 Venditti, Augustine β€” Aldcn. New York β€” Pen and Sword; Intramu- ral Wrestling and Football; Home- coming Committee; p. 191 Vladem, Robyn R. β€” Jerico, New York β€” Civinettes; Theta Chi Lit- tle Sister; Theta Chi Dream Girl; Zeta Tau Alpha β€” Projects Chair- man; Student Therapist for Speech Pathology; Voisine, Victor K. β€” Bay City, Michigan β€” Pen and Sword; Epsilon Pi Tau; Chemistry Club; p. 175 Wallace, John H. β€” Tampa. Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p. 162 Walsh, Edward Patrick β€” St. Albans, New York β€” Psi Chi; Kayak Team; p. 186 Walters. James C. β€” Lakeland, Flo- rida; p. 174 Wapowsky. Stephen β€” Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania; p. 162 Waresak, Joseph John β€” Pottstown, Pennsylvania β€” Theta Chi; p. 163 Warner. Karen β€” Clark New Jersey β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; University Players; House of Representa- tives; Drill Team; p. 169 Watson. Gary Ronald β€” Los Ange- les. California β€” Delta Sicma Pi β€” Vice President; Pen and Sword; p. 163 Weaver. Joseph Charles β€” Clea ter. Florida β€” Omicron Delta Epsilon β€” Vice President; p.; Weeks. Waylon L. β€” Samson, bama β€” Pen and Sword; p. n Weigle, Gerald Eugene β€” Marg, ita, Canal Zone β€” Pi Kappa F p. 191 Weitzel. Charles L. β€” Moscow. Pennsylvania β€” Pen and Sw( p. 163 Wells, Aland Rodney β€” Tampa Florida β€” Tau Kappa Epsiior Pen and Sword; Ski Team; p. Wendt, Kenneth A. β€” Hawthor Nevada β€” Pen and Sword; p. Werner. Alvin S. β€” Tampa. Flo β€” Psi Chi; Student Tutor; Ph ophy Club; p. 186 W'hitaker, Kenneth L. β€” Bonifa Florida: p. 163 Whitehead, Hinton J. β€” Colum Georgia β€” Pen and Sword; p Whitfield, George M. β€” Paints Kentucky; p. 163 Whittington, Charles Oren β€” C kia, Illinois β€” Pen and Swoii 181 Whyte. James Duncan β€” Locus Valley β€” Tennis Team; Williams. Sally Ann β€” Orlandi Florida; p. 172 Wills, Augustus O. β€” Birmingh Alabama β€” Pen and Sword; Delta Sigma Pi; p. 163 Wilson. Roger A. β€” Bedford. P sylvania; p. 181 Wilson, Virginia Ann β€” NewP Rhode Island β€” Kappa Pi; p Wingcrt, Linda Louise β€” Tam; Florida; p. 172 Woodmansce II, Harry Thoma Austin, Texas β€” Pen and Sv p. 174 Worthington, Gerald R. β€” San Antonio. Texas β€” Pen and Sword; p. 163 Wyman. Richard A. β€” Ft. Pier Florida β€” Pen and Sword; p Young, Dennis Michael β€” Colt bus, Georgia β€” Psi Chi; p. H Zadrozny, Paul F. β€” Dickson I Pennsylvania β€” Pen and Sv Delta Sigma Pi; Zarich. Vickie Faith β€” New Pi Richey, Florida; p. 169 Zedar, Frank R. β€” Endicott. N York β€” Pen and Sword; Rai Club; p. 175 Zeitlin, Lois Jean β€” Gastonia. Carolina; p. 169 Zopfi, Thomas M. β€” Birmingl Alabama; p. 191 278 General Index Abbott, Cindy p. 214 Abdo. Randa p. 214 Abel. Nancy p. 204 Abercrombie, Debra p. 192 Abraben. Keith p. 214 Abrams, Robert p. 192 Acampora, Steven p. 214 Ackart, David p. 192 Adams, James p. 192 Adams, John p. 192 Aerts. Thomas p. 204 Aguero, Carmen p. 192 Aitkcn, Robert p. 214 Akerberg, Darlecn p. 214 Albert. Richard p. 214 Albert, Robert p. 214 Albig, Rita p. 214 Alexander, Shannon p. 204 Alfaro, Margarita p. 214 Alfonsc, James p. 192 Algea. John p. 214 Allaire. John p. 214 Allen, Patricia p. 214 Aller, Patricia p. 192 Al-Moosa, Salim p. 192 Aloyo, Ruben p. 214 Alspach, Neil p. 214 Anderson. Dawn p. 214 Anderson, Donald p. 192 Anderson, Erika p. 214 Anderson, Michael p. 214 Anderson, Pamela p. 214 Anfangcr, Susan p. 192 Anoia, Deborah p. 214 Antion. Clifford p. 192 Apple. David p. 204 Apsey, Martin p. 192 Arduini, Toni p. 204 Armellini, William p. 192 Armstrong, Judith p. 214 Arnold, Deborah p. 214 Arnold, John p. 214 Arsenault. Keith p. 192 AuClair, Barbara p. 192 August, Carole p. 192 Augustino, John p. 214 Aumen, Glenn p. 214 Autrcy, Marilyn p. 214 Autry. Kevin p. 214 Avin, Shirley p. 192 Ayers, Gerald p. 192 Ayers, Lawrence p. 192 Back, Roderick p. 192 Bacon, Kevin p. 214 Baggett. Judson p. 192 Bailey Edward p. 215 Bailey, Stephen p. 233 Baker, Jim p. 215 Baker, Kathryn p. 192 Baldwin, Marilyn p. 214 Balinski, Theresa p. 192 Balog, John p. 215 Balter. Barry p. 204 Bankston, Kim p. 215 Barcant, Stephen p. 215 Bard, Karen p. 215 Barnhardt, Richard p. 204 Barrett, Janet p. 204 Barris, Victor p. 192 Barton, Linda p. 215 Bass, Larry p. 204 Bates, Virgil p. 192 Bauer, Betsy p. 215 Bazaz. Albert p. 204 Beatty. Harold p. 192 Bedran, Nazle p. 233 Beeson, Margaret p. 215 Begclman, Robert p. 215 Belaga, Margo p. 215 Bemley. Elijah p. 215 Bender. Doug p. 215 Bennett. Robert p. 215 Beole, Thomas p. 192 Berezdivin, Isaac p. 193 Berger, Amy p. 204 Bergh, Gary p. 204 Bernstein. Gary p. 215 Bernstein, Michael p. 193 Bertolo, Gary p. 215 Bezich, Louis p. 215 Bhanchet, W. p. 204 Bickford, Shelly p. 215 Billik. Janet p. 215 Binaghi, Alan p. 215 Binau, Kevin p. 215 Bixby, Robert p. 215 Black, Bernice p. 193 Blackmer. Julie p. 193 Blackstone. Donna p. 215 Blackwell, Walt p. 233 Blake. James p. 193 Blankenship, William p. 215 Bluhm, Robert p. 204 Blumenfeld, Barry p. 215 Bode, dementia p. 193 Boileau, Richard p. 193 Bolding. Edward p. 204 Boldog, Dorthy p. 215 Bonner, Holly p. 215 Books. Richard p. 193 Borawski. Stanley p. 204 Borowski, Tom p. 204 Bortz, Nancy p. 216 Bostian, Larry p. 216 Boucher. Bonnie p. 193 Boudreau. Michael p. 216 Boyle. Charles p. 193 Boyd, Valarie p. 216 Boyle, Ellen p. 216 Boyne, Susan p. 216 Boyne, Thomas p. 216 Bradley. Richard p. 216 Bramson, Jan p. 216 Branch. Julia p. 204 Brandon. Mike p. 204 Brasili, Samuel p. 193 Brenner, Charles p. 216 Brewer, Jon p. 216 Brickel, Alan p. 216 Brock. Jesse p. 193 Brockington, George p. 216 Brogley. Don p. 204 Bronk. Berne p. 216 Brooks. Dean p. 216 Brown. Bradford p. 216 Brown. Deborah p. 193 Brown, John p. 193 Brown, Randall p. 204 Brown, Robert p. 216 Bruce, Judi p. 216 Bruss, David p. 193 Bryder, Karen p. 233 Burke, Christopher p. 204 Burgdorf, Maylon p. 193 Burlingame, Paul p. 216 Burnett. James p. 193 Burns. Dale p. 216 Burroughs, Catherine p. 204 Bush, William p. 193 Butler, Robert p. 193 Byrd, Barry p. 216 Byrd, Milton p. 193 Cabanellas. Raul p. 204 Cabreros. Adela p. 216 Cadel, Susan p. 216 Cady. Elisc p. 216 Caine, George p. 193 Caisto, Nick p. 204 Callahan. Michael p. 216 Calledare, Janet p. 217 Campbell. Anne p. 193 Cambell, Bette p. 217 Campbell, George p. 193 Campiglia, Michael p. 193 Cannella. Michael p. 193 Caprio. Anthony p. 204 Caprow, Robert p. 217 Cardon, Richard p. 193 Carlson, Arthur p. 217 Carlson. Lynette p. 217 Carlton. Darryl p. 205 Carr. John p. 217 Castle, William p. 217 Caswell, Mary p. 205 Cato, Donald p. 217 Centanni, Jack p. 217 Centini. Joseph p. 205 Chancellor. James p. 205 Charles, Kenneth p. 217 Chelak, Gregory p. 217 Chermol, Lawrence p. 217 Chernan, Louis p. 205 Chiaramonte. Lou p. 217 Choate. Hollis p. 193 Christensen, Clayton, p. 193 Cipollone, Lawrence p. 217 Clark. Brian p. 194 Clark. Brian p. 217 Clark. Kimberly p. 205 Clark, Maureen p. 217 Clayton, Steve p. 217 Clemons, Luther p. 205 Clinton. Robert p. 205 Clinton. Robert p. 217 Coachman. Michael p. 194 Coats, Landis p. 194 Cocco, Carol p. 217 Cofer. Charlene p. 194 Coffman. Karin p. 217 Cohen. David p. 205 Cohen, David p. 217 Cohen, Ivan p. 194 Cole, Michele p. 217 Cole. William p. 194 Coleman. Marie p. 205 Coleman, Michael p. 194 Coleman. Stephen p. 217 Collazo, Dolores p. 217 Collins, Patricia p. 194 Collins, Patricia p. 217 Collins. Robert p. 205 Columbo. Mary p. 218 Comings, Mary p. 218 Connelly. John p. 218 Connor, John p. 218 Connor, Ronald p. 218 Connor, Stephen p. 218 Conte. James p. 194 Conways. Matthew p. 205 Cook, John p. 194 Cooper, Betty p. 233 Cooper. Edward p. 194 Cooper. Julie p. 218 Coppi, Michael p. 218 Cordrey, Ted p. 194 Cortellini, Charles p. 218 General Index Cortelyou, Gail p. i94 Corvino. Randy p. 194 Costanzo, Nicholas p. 218 Couch, William p. 218 Cowen. Richard p. 205 Crabtree. James p. 205 Craley. Sarah p. 205 Crane. Ronald p. 218 Cratty, William p. 194 Cristo, Nick p. 218 Crofton, Lynda p. 194 Croll, Robert p. 218 Cromer, Heidi p. 218 Cross, Barbara p. 218 Culbertson, John p. 218 Curtas, Brett p. 233 Czaplinski, Chester p. 205 Dahlquist. Andrew p. 205 Dahlstrom, Janet p. 218 Dali, James p. 218 D'Amato, Nicholas p. 205 Daniels, Lisa p. 218 Danyluk, Brad p. 218 Dargo, Janice p. 194 Dastis, Kevin p. 218 David. Claude p. 218 Davila. Orlando p. 218 Davis, Gary p. 194 Davy, James p. 205 Dayson. George p. 205 Dealaman, Bruce p. 218 De Angelo, Leslie p. 218 Dc Crocs, Gail p. 194 de Dube. Millie p. 218 Deeb. Mark p. 218 Deeb. Richard p. 194 Dcgamon. Denis p. 194 Delaney, Joseph p. 218 Del Colle, Eugene p. 218 Delfino, Matthew p. 218 Delle Donne. Robert p. 233 Del Rosso, Robert p. 218 De Lucia, Camille p. 218 Dcmarcst, Charles p. 218 Dempsey, Dennis p. 205 Dennis. Craig p. 218 Dexter. Terry p. 218 De Young. Dale p. 218 Diaz, Carlos p. 205 Diaz, Carolyn p. 218 Dibsick, David p. 218 Diehm. Elaine p. 218 Dimaio. James p. 219 Di Piazza, Michael p. 205 Dippolito. Vincent p. 219 Di Stefano. Gerald p. 219 Dixon. Patricia p. 219 Dixon. Tim p. 219 Di Zebba. Guy p. 219 Doherty. Robert p. 205 Donahue, Gary p. 219 Donofrio, Ronald p. 219 Doogias. Roy p. 219 Dooley. James p. 194 Dooley. Thomas p. 219 Dootson, Jeffery p. 205 Dorau, Peter p. 194 Dordick, Bernard p. 205 Dossin. Douglas p. 219 Douglas. Mark p. 219 Downing. Patrick p. 194 Draiman, Bonnie p. 194 Duany. Joan p. 205 DuBrowin. John p. 205 Ducharme. Thomas p. 195 Duffy. Roger p. 219 Duffley. Michael p. 219 General Index Duke. Charles p. 195 Dunkel. Richard p. 219 Dunlcavy, Kathie p. 195 Dunster. James p. 219 Dunston. Robert p. 195 Durbec. Thomas p. 219 Duval. Christopher p. 219 Eagles, Kenneth p. 219 Eblen. Robert p. 219 Eddy. Guy p. 195 Eddy, Michael p. 195 Edison. Barbara p. 206 Edwards. Michael p. 206 Edwards, Scott p. 219 Eichner. Shelly p. 219 Elias, Irvin p. 219 Elkin, Warren p. 206 Elkins, Jill p. 219 Ellis. Pamela p. 195 Elwood, Donna p. 219 Enders. Laura p. 219 Ettinger, Judd p. 219 Evangelista. Daniel p. 219 Evans. Laurie p. 219 Evans. Shawn p. 219 Evert, Katherine p. 219 Exler, Gail p. 219 Farmer, Frank p. 206 Farmer, James p. 219 Farrell. Kim p. 219 Fasel, Craig p. 219 Fasick. Deborah p. 219 Faulkner, Daniel p. 195 Favata. Zoraida p. 195 Faylor, Charlotte p. 206 Feigenspan, Alan p. 195 Feight, James p. 195 Fell. John p. 206 Ferber. Janelle p. 219 Fernandez, Alex p. 219 Fernandes, Cathy p. 195 Ferrazza, Daniel p. 195 Ferreri. Richard p. 195 Fetzer, Brian p. 233 Fetzer, Mark p. 206 Feuer, Wayne p. 195 Fiederowicz, Laureanne p. 219 Field, Benjamin p. 206 Fields. Randall p. 195 Figueroa, Eddie p. 219 Files, Gregg p. 220 Filiey, Gary p. 206 Filo, Edward p. 220 Finan, Brian p. 220 Firestone. Myra p. 220 Fisher. Dennis p. 195 Fitzpatrick, Richard p. 220 Fitzsimmons, Edward p. 195 Flack, Dawn p. 220 Flanagan. Karen p. 220 Fletcher. Raymond p. 206 Flint, Douglas p. 220 Ford, William p. 220 Florio. Robert p. 206 Floyd, Robert p. 195 Ford, Linda p. 195 Ford. Robert p. 206 Fornwalt, Janice p. 206 Forsett, Miriam p. 195 Forst, Steven p. 195 Fowler, Jennifer p. 220 Fox, Andrea p. 220 Fox. Cindy p. 220 Fraden, Zelda p. 220 Frantz, Robert p. 206 Freeman, Terry p. 206 Frey, James p. 206 Fritz, Rebecca p. 220 Fritz. Sherrie p. 195 Fulmer, Stephanie p. 220 Funds, Karl p. 206 Fuqua, James p. 195 Furcon, Wyckliffe p. 195 Fusco, James p. 220 Gacin. Richard p. 220 Gadzieki, Walter p. 196 Gaffney, Russel p. 206 Gallagher, Thomas p. 220 Gallio, Frank p. 206 Garner, Jon p. 220 Garrison. Edwin p. 196 Geiger, John p. 220 Giacalone, Dominick p. 220 Gibbons, James p. 220 Gibson, William p. 220 Gilbert. Beth p. 220 Gille. Vickie p. 196 Gillespie. Jay p. 220 Gillette, William p. 196 Gilliams, Thomas p. 196 Gillick, Thomas p. 220 Gillis, Peter p. 220 Gilman, Larry p. 220 Gioe. Linda p. 221 Girone, Janet p. 221 Guica, John p. 196 Glaser, John p. 221 Goldberg, Eric p. 221 Golden. James p. 196 Goldflies, Greer p. 221 Goldin, Carey p. 221 Goldman, Bruce p. 196 Goldsmith, Brian p. 221 Goldsten, Rebecca p. 196 Goodman, Barry p. 221 Gordon. Lewis p. 221 Gover. Marilyn p. 221 Grabarek, Charles p. 221 Granger, Cliff p. 206 Grantham, Terry p. 206 Grayboff, Brian p. 221 Graziano, Patti p. 221 Green, Mark p. 206 Green, Rudy p. 196 Greenblatt, Samuel p. 196 Greenfield, Michael p. 221 Greggo, Michael p. 206 Greif, David p. 196 Grey, Wayne p. 221 Griggs. Paul p. 196 Groff, Dennis p. 196 Groff, Dennis p. 221 Grow, Edwin p. 196 Gross, Jay p. 221 Guenther. Michael p. 221 Gunthner. Robert p. 221 Haager. Herbert p. 206 Hagstrom, Bruce p. 221 Hall, Richard p. 196 Hall, Roy p. 221 Hall, William p. 221 Haller. Mark p. 221 Halligan, Robert p. 206 Halpin, Robert p. 221 Hamburger, Voel p. 221 Handrahan, Richard p. 207 Hanes, David p. 221 Hanson. Ardis p. 207 Hanson, Denise p. 221 Hardoby, Kenneth p. 221 Harrell. James p. 196 Harrigan. Thomas p. 196 Harris, Gregory p. 222 Harris, Richard p. 222 Harrison, Robert p. 222 Harrison, Vivien p. 222 Harrison. Wayne p. 222 Hart. Gary p. 196 Hartsfield, Vicki p. 222 Harz, Robert p. 196 Hasscnflug, Elysa p. 196 Hatch, Susan p. 222 Hatem, Carl p. 207 Hauser. David p. 222 Haydu. Diana p. 222 Hazen, Karl p. 222 Hcacox, Donald p. 196 Healy, Donald p. 222 Hecht. Alexandra p. 222 Hecht. Randy, p. 222 Heim. Donald p. 207 Heinichen, Deborah p. 222 Heintz, Randall p. 222 Hellriegel, Susan p. 207 Helman. Gloria p. 222 Helms. Thomas p. 222 Henderson. John p. 196 Hendrickson, James p. 207 Hensley, Terry p. 196 Hernandez, Mike p. 196 Hernandez, William p. 207 Herold. Alan p. 222 Hershoff, Stuart p. 222 Hcrtzendorf, Steven p. 222 Hicks. Terry p. 196 Hildick, Richard p. 207 Hirschberg, Alex p. 222 Hirschberg, Randi p. 207 Hockenberger, James p. 196 . Hodge, David p. 207 Hoffman, Gaylyn p. 222 Holl. Robert p. 222 Holland. Ronald p. 222 Holleb, Daniel p. 222 Holliday, Jay p. 196 Holowach, Greg p. 223 Hoover, Vin p. 207 Hopper, Carol p. 223 Horowitz, David p. 207 Horvath. John p. 207 Houde, Roger p. 223 Houseman, Alan p. 207 Housholdcr, Richard p. 223 Howell. Laura p. 223 Howlett, Hedley p. 207 Hoyne. Kathleen p. 223 Hubsch, Donald p. 207 Hughes. Cindy p. 223 Hughes. Lisa p. 223 Humphrey, Marian p. 223 Hunter, Beverly p. 196 Hunter. Larry p. 223 Hurst, Walter p. 196 Hussey, Mark p. 196 Hutchinson, James p. 223 Hyde, David p. 207 landoli, Louis p. 223 Iezzi, Calvin p. 207 Iommetti, Tony p. 223 Ippoliti, Paul p. 223 Ireland, Victoria p. 196 Israel. Howard p. 223 Iverson, Patricia p. 207 Jackson, Glenn p. 223 Jacobs, Lane p. 223 Jaeger, Richard p. 196 Jahn, William p. 223 Jamison, Katherine p. 196 Jannarone, Carol p. 207 Jarvis. Michael p. 223 Jasinsky. Laura p. 223 Jeffers, Anne p. 207 Jelly, Marilyn p. 223 Jenkins, David p. 207 Jenkins. William p. 223 Jensen, William p. 223 Jez, Thomas p. 223 Johns. Marcia p. 223 Johns, Mariclla p. 196 Johnson, Edward p. 196 Johnson, Glen p. 207 Johnson. Gregory p. 224 Jones, Ira p. 224 Jones. Patricia p. 207 Joslin, 1 lenry p. 224 Joy, Michael p. 224 Justofin. Timothy p. 196 Kadesh, Stuart p. 208 Kahn. Jeffrey p. 208 Kalafus, Nancy p. 196 Kamer, Martin p. 224 Kaplan, Sheila p. 224 Karakayali, Durdane p. 208 Karakos, Phyllis p. 224 Karlovsky, Marlene p. 196 Karns, Margaret p. 224 Kashgegian, Glen p. 224 Katz, Alan p. 224 Katz, Peter p. 196 Katz, Steven p. 224 Kayal, William p. 224 Kearney. James p. 224 Keating, Susan p. 224 Kee, Lotus p. 197 Keegan, Gary p. 197 Keegan, Thomas p. 208 Keenan, Sharon p. 208 Kehoe, Thomas p. 224 Keim, Douglas p. 224 Kelly. Colin p. 208 Kelly. James p. 224 Kelman, Marc p. 208 Kclman, Richard p. 224 Kemetick, Nancy p. 208 Kennedy, Kathleen p. 197 Kennedy. Patricia p. 224 Kennedy. Susan p. 224 Kercoudc, Cynthia p. 197 Kershaw. James p. 224 Kcyser, Harvey p. 224 Kidd, Steven p. 197 Kilgore, William p. 208 Killinger, Maria p. 208 Kim. John p. 224 Kimlin, Donald p. 208 King, Ezekiel p. 224 Kipp, James p. 224 Kirby, William p. 224 Kiriakes. Tasso p. 224 Klein. Ralph p. 208 Kliegger, Louise p. 224 Kline. Valerie p. 208 Klispic, Alan p. 224 Knapp, Garry p. 224 Knopke, Bill p. 197 Koch. William p. 197 Kocher, Timothy p. 208 Kohlberg, Thomas p. 224 Koman. Martha p. 224 280 General Index Koopman, David p. 224 Koopman, Mireya p. 197 Koopman, Peter p. 197 Koryus, Roger p. 224 Koss, Eugene p. 224 Kowalcyk, Florence p. 224 Kowalcyk. Fred p. 224 Kramer, William p. 233 Krasncr, Craig p. 197 Krippes, Sean p. 233 Kronheim, Richard p. 224 Krouse, Harry p. 224 Krupp, Michael p. 224 Krzywicki, Daniel p. 225 Kseniak, Mark p. 197 Kurent, Thomas p. 225 Kushner, Lela p. 225 Kwok, Wai p. 208 Kyne. Martin p. 225 Lafferty, Jon p. 197 Lagg, Robert p. 225 La Grand, James p. 208 Lake, Steven p. 225 Lala, Patricia p. 225 Lamhertson, Frank p. 225 Lancaster. Randall p. 197 Langdon, Mary p. 225 Larsen, Glenn p. 225 Lassise, Craig p. 208 Lastinger, Rebecca p. 225 Latenberg, Aryne p. 208 Latner, Joan p. 208 Layer, Paul p. 225 Lea, Dan p. 233 Learned, Michael p. 225 Lee, Joselyn p. 225 Leffler, Thomas p. 197 Lefler, Sherry p. 197 Lenz, Barbara p. 208 Leob. Michael p. 197 Lepore, Michelle p. 197 Lepre, Thomas p. 225 Levenson, Glcn p. 225 Levine. Mona p. 225 Levings, Mary p. 225 Levy, Debra p. 208 Lewis. Charles p. 225 Lewis, Deborah p. 225 Lichtcnbcrg, Jo p. 225 Liebig, Thomas p. 233 Limon, Gary p. 197 Lipa, Katherine p. 197 Lipsky. Barry p. 197 List, Elisa p. 208 Loce, Majorie p. 197 Lofrus, Mare p. 208 Lombardi, Timothy p. 197 Lopez. Phillip p. 225 Lorenz. Russell p. 225 Losee, Bruce p. 208 Loughlin, Thomas p. 225 Loyek, Joan p. 197 Lozowski, Jeff p. 208 Lucas, Patricia p. 225 Lucerezi. Mario p. 197 Luizza, Linda p. 225 Luke. Anne p. 225 Luttrell, Tron p. 208 Lyons, Christine p. 225 Lyons, James p. 197 Maas. Lawrence p. 225 Machale, William p. 208 Macy. John p. 225 Maggio, Joseph p. 197 Maglicnte, Samuel p. 197 Mahek, Barry p. 197 Mahfood, Dianne p. 208 Maillard, Robert p. 225 Maitland. Peter p. 225 Makara, Robert p. 225 Malencorc, Jacqueline p. 208 Malone, Mark p. 225 Malone. William p. 225 Manfready. Richard p. 208 Mansourian, Robert p. 225 Manzano, Nitza p. 225 Marino. Michael p. 225 Marino, Raymond p. 225 Marshall. YVendy p. 208 Martin, David p. 225 Martin, Scott p. 226 Martinez. Benicio p. 197 Mascaro, Pasquale p. 197 Matheson, Deborah p. 208 Mattero, Anthony p. 226 Matthews. Mindy p. 226 Matusensici, Bernard p. 226 Mautz. Ford. p. 197 Maxwell. Otis p. 197 Mayer, James p. 197 Mazzei, Timothy p. 226 Mazejko, William p. 197 McBride, Wanda p. 197 McCarthy. Edward p. 197 McCarthy. Mary p. 197 McCarty, Richard p. 197 McCawley, Joseph p. 226 McClcan. John p. 226 McCloskey, Stephen p. 226 McCormick. Jan p. 226 McCormick. Terence p. 208 McDermott, Donald p. 226 McDonald, Dan p. 226 McDonald. Sue p. 208 McDonaugh, Robert p. 226 McEntyrc. Jerry p. 208 Mchiche, Mchiche p. 208 McKellin. Daniel p. 226 McKenna. John p. 208 McNab, Lois p. 208 McNamara, Terri p. 226 McNulty. John p. 197 McQuade, John p. 226 Melican, John p. 226 Mellitz, Brenda p. 208 Mclnick, Joe p. 226 Mena, Ana p. 197 Mendez, Roberto p. 208 Menscr, David p. 226 Merkl, Mary Beth p. 226 Merusi, Fred p. 226 Metrick. Elliot p. 226 Meyer. Catherine p. 226 Meyer, Marty p. 209 Michelsen, Erik p. 226 Midgley. Robert p. 198 Mileto. Diane p. 226 Milgrom. Sharon p. 198 Miller. Dennis p. 209 Miller, Dory p. 226 Miller, Glenn p. 198 Miller, Nikkia p. 226 Miller. Robert p. 198 Miller. William p. 198 Mills. Denny p. 226 Mills, Luther p. 226 Mills, Terry p. 233 Minnock, Edward p. 209 Minton, Robert p. 209 Mintz, Roslyn p. 227 Mogilewsky, Andrew p. 198 Moll, Gene p. 227 Moloney. Georgette p. 227 Moore. Wm. Lynn p. 227 Moore, Michael p. 227 Moorhead. Kenneth p. 198 Morey, Gerald p. 198 Morgan, Russell p. 227 Morris, David p. 209 Morris, Robert p. 227 Morris. Ronnie p. 227 Morrison, Miriam p. 227 Moss, Dennis p. 198 Mowry, Mark p. 227 Muhly, John p. 227 Muklevicz, Curt p. 227 Mullen. Deborah p. 227 Munson. Eric p. 227 Murphy, Eileen p. 209 Murphy, William p. 209 Myers, Gary p. 198 Myhre. Kevin p. 227 Nabson, Valerie p. 209 Nasdor. Larry p. 227 Needelman, Leigh p. 227 Nelson, Darlec p. 198 Nelson, Janice p. 198 Nelson, Steve p. 209 Newcomb, Randolf p. 209 Newman. Steven p. 227 Nicodcmus, Dave p. 227 Niemann, Darlene p. 227 Nixon, Arthur p. 227 Nokutis, Steven p. 227 Nordin. William p. 198 Norrie. George p. 198 Nye, James p. 198 O’Brien. Eugene p. 227 O’Brien, Robert p. 227 O’Callaghan, Rick p. 227 Ochab, Terry p. 227 O’Connor, Joseph p. 198 Odle, Allan p. 227 Ofiero, Gene p. 227 Ogden, Maudine p. 209 Ogden, Pauline p. 209 Oldsman. Robert p. 228 Olinits. Robert p. 190 Oliver, George p. 198 Olsen, Gloria p. 228 O'Malley. Mark p. 198 Onrot, Martin p. 228 Orrantia, Joaquin p. 209 Osit, Michael p. 228 Ozalas, Eugene p. 209 Pace, Jules p. 228 Pacer, Mildred p. 198 Paeth. Marian p. 228 Page. Michael p. 228 Palori, Vincent p. 209 Papazian. Edmond p. 228 Papy, Joseph p. 198 Parke, Robert p. 198 Partrich, Debra p. 228 Pate. George p. 209 Paul, William p. 209 Paulson, Theresa p. 228 Pawlowski, William p. 209 Payne. Max p. 198 Peffer, Arthur p. 198 Pendleton. George p. 198 Perez, Pedro p. 198 Perez. Wayne p. 228 Pergl, Elsie p. 209 Pcrlmutter, Seth p. 228 Pepper, Donald p. 209 Peters. Louis p. 209 Petrisko. Robert p. 198 Phillips. Deborah p. 198 Piatt, Rodney p. 199 Picpcr, Gregory p. 209 Pierce, Deborah p. 228 Piklo, Charlene p. 228 Pistole, Patricia p. 228 Pittman, Alan p. 209 Pittman, Greg p. 233 Pitts. Frank p. 209 Pixley. Dawn p. 228 Poole. Gary p. 228 Porter, Scott p. 228 Potcet, Ray p. 209 Potz, Cregory p. 228 Powell. Faith p. 209 Powers. William p. 228 Prapant, Chantima p. 209 Present, Carol p. 228 Price, Edmond p. 228 Price, Robert p. 228 Proctor. Candyce p. 228 Propper, Henry p. 228 Psomas, Steve p. 209 Puettc, Suzanne p. 229 Purton, King p. 229 Putterman, Debbi p. 229 Quintal, David p. 229 Rabun. Kinney p. 209 Raburn, Caharlcs p. 199 Radke, Chris p. 229 Rahn, Frank p. 209 Ramirez. Sylvia p. 229 Rankin. Carol p. 209 Raphael. Linda p. 229 Ratkewicz, David p. 229 Raudebaugh, Robert p. 229 Rauh, Daniel p. 229 Raymond, Michael p. 229 Raznick, Ronald p. 229 Reardon, Steven p. 229 Reddell, John p. 199 Reed, John p. 199 Reeher, James p. 199 Reese. John p. 229 Reilly. Bill p. 209 Renwick. Catherine p. 229 Repka. Rochelle p. 209 Reppucci. Bruce p. 229 Retjos. Harry p. 199 Reyes. Ralph p. 209 Reynolds. Daniel p. 209 Rhodes, Daniel p. 229 Rice, Daniel p. 229 Rice. Elaine p. 199 Richichi, Joseph p. 209 Riehlc. Robb p. 229 Ringlcr, William p. 209 Rizzuto, George p. 209 Robbins. George p. 229 Roberson. Calvin p. 199 Roberts. Mark p. 229 Roberts, Scott p. 229 Robinson, Kenneth p. 229 Rocks, Philip p. 199 Roder, Jonathan p. 229 Rodriguez. Ramona p. 229 Rogers. Frederic p. 209 Rolfes, Sara p. 230 Romero, Glenn p. 199 Rooney, Katherine p. 230 281 General Index 282 Rosales. Alfredo p. 209 Rosato. Albert p. 199 Rose. Kenneth p. 210 Rose. Pamela p. 230 Rosen. Alan p. 210 - Rosen. Bruce p. 210 Rosen. Richard p. 210 Rosenberg. Mitchell p. 210 Rosenblatt. Ralph p. 210 Rosenfeld. Cathy p. 210 Rosenweig, Bruce p. 230 Rossman, Eileen p. 230 Rubin, Barbara p. 230 Rudow. Amy p. 210 Ruel. Brian p. 230 Rufo. Gerald p. 199 Russell, Bernard p. 230 Russell. Elizabeth p. 210 Russell. Jane p. 199 Russo. Louis p. 230 Russo. Peter p. 199 Russo. Terry p. 233 Ruth. Leslie p. 230 Ryan, C. K. p. 210 Ryan, Jeanne p. 199 Ryan. Timothy p. 210 Rylatt. Kathy p. 199 Sabatine. Dennis p. 230 Sabetta. Andrew p. 210 Sadowski, Catherine p. 210 Saffran, Paul p. 230 Sale. Andrew p. 230 Salenfriend, Barry p. 210 Salmanowitz. Alan p. 230 Salvaggio. John p. 230 Salvatore. Jeffrey p. 230 Sams. Monroe p. 210 Samuels. Bruce p. 199 Sardelli, Thomas p. 199 Sasser. Tommy p. 199 Sauls. James p. 199 Sausmer, Wayne p. 199 Savage. Dudley p. 230 Savage, Gail p. 199 Savard. William p. 230 Saver. Richard p. 199 Saxton, Clifton p. 230 Sbrocco. Rosetta p. 199 Scarth, Jon p. 230 Schatten. Robin p. 230 Scheibe. Gary p. 230 Schenok, Joy p. 230 Schiff, Douglas p. 230 Schillinger. Steven p. 210 Schimkat. Ruth p. 230 Schjang, Melba p. 230 Schlcgclmilch. Rick p. 230 Schlesinger, Ann p. 230 Schloesser, Andrea p. 230 Schloesscr, Candace p. 199 Schmidt. Donald p. 210 Schneck. David p. 199 Schnitzer, Lynn p. 230 Schrader. Karen p. 199 Schroctcr. Suzanne p. 230 Schulman, Linda p. 230 Schwab. Charles p. 230 Schwartz. Maureen p. 199 Scwharz. Michael p. 200 Schweitzer. Jeffrey p. 230 Scott. Judy p. 200 Scott, Judy p. 230 Scrudato, Michael p. 210 Sears. Judith p. 230 Seckler. Edward p. 210 Seiler. Scott p. 230 Sellers. Donald p. 200 Sena. Michael p. 230 Senie. Matthew p. 210 Sentiff, William p. 200 Serby, Mark p. 200 Servis. Dorthy p. 210 Servino, James p. 233 Severy, Jamie p. 230 Shapack, Michael p. 230 Shapero, Richard p. 210 Sharp, Lois p. 231 Sheehan. Gerald p. 200 Sheehan. Thomas p. 200 Shenkel. Amy p. 231 Sherman. Prudence p. 200 Shibuya, Melvin p. 200 Shriver, Patrick p. 231 Silimon, Timothy p. 210 Silva. Albert p. 231 Silver. Bruce p. 200 Silverman. Alan p. 200 Silverman, Jay p. 210 Silvcrstrone, Paula p. 200 Sims. Barbara p. 200 Singer. Bennet p. 200 Skinner. Deborah p. 210 Skirpan. Michelle p. 231 Slatkow, Gary p. 231 Small, Nehemiah p. 210 Smalls. Frank p. 210 Smetana, Timothy p. 200 Smith. Betty p. 210 Smith. Bobby p. 211 Smith. David p. 211 Smith Dawn p. 211 Smith, Douglas p. 231 Smith. Ervin p. 211 Smith. Gordon p. 211 Smith. Gregory p. 211 Smith. Harry p. 200 Smith. Louis p. 200 Smith. Pamela p. 231 Smith. Valeric p. 211 Smith. Willard p. 231 Smith. Zannie p. 200 Smothermon. Jimmy p. 200 Soldati. Andrew p. 231 Solomon, Charles p. 231 Solomon. Fred p. 211 Somers. Patricia p. 231 Spagnolo, Joseph p. 211 Sparkler, Mindi p. 231 Sparrow. Lynne p. 211 Speck. Alan p. 211 Specter. Jon p. 231 Spencer, Mary p. 231 Spieler. Richardo p. 231 Spinelli, Gary p. 200 Spirtos, Jack p. 200 Stafford. Bobby p. 211 Stape, Susan p. 231 Stark. Keith p. 231 Stark, Ronald p. 231 Stark. Thomas p. 231 Stefanowitz, Alex p. 231 Steflik, Betty p. 211 Stcinhart, William p. 231 Stephens. Jeff p. 231 Stephenson, Peter p. 200 Stern, Gary p. 231 Stewart. Jeff p. 231 Stewart. Patrick p. 200 Stoeckert. Gerard p. 231 Stolarcek, William p. 200 Stone. Amanda p. 211 Stone. Ronald p. 231 Stouffer. Suzanne p. 211 Stout. Robert p. 233 Strauss. Frederick p. 231 Stringham. Deborah p. 200 Strippoli, Allen p. 211 Stumpt, Richard p. 211 Sutherland. Beverly p. 211 Swanson. Susan p. 201 Sweet. Leonard p. 231 Syron, John p. 201 Syssa, Kyle p. 231 Tanner. Paul p. 211 Tavrides, Cynthia p. 211 Taylor. Kathryn p. 231 Taylor. Mary p. 201 Taylor. Nancy p. 201 Teeman, Jeffrey p. 231 Tesmer, Robert p. 231 Thacker. Nancy p. 231 Thayer. Denise p. 231 Theodoredis. Greg p. 201 Thomas, Deborah p. 211 Thomas, Susan p. 231 Thomas, Tommy p. 211 Thomashavcr, Bruce p. 231 Thompson. Lewis p. 201 Thompson. Melissa p. 231 Thompson. Russell p. 231 Thompson, Steven p. 231 Thomson, jean p. 201 Tomaszewski, Jan p. 201 Tomson, Nicholas p. 211 Toth. Rudy p. 201 Totin, Deborah p. 211 Tinkler. Thomas p. 232 Torres, Richard p. 232 Tripp, Patsy p. 211 True, Randall p. 211 Tsirigotis, Edward p. 232 Tucker. Christopher p. 232 Tucker, Wayne p. 211 Tully, Mary p. 232 Tyner, James p. 211 Umansky, Louis p. 201 Uphoff. James p. 232 Uszynski. Ursula p. 201 Vail, Grita p. 232 Vail, Jill p. 201 Valdez, Tony p. 232 Valeri, Richard p. 212 Vallario, Richard p. 201 Van Derven, Judith p. 232 Varian, William p. 201 Varin. Francis p. 201 Vasconi, Fred p. 201 Vassallo, David p. 232 Vaughn. Carolyn p. 232 Vaughn. Richard p. 201 Versen, Harry p. 232 Vidourek, John p. 201 Vigucrs, Mark p. 212 Virgin, George p. 212 Vogell. Frederick p. 232 Von der Lieth. John p. 232 Wainwright. Paul p. 232 Walker. William p. 201 Walters. Deborah p. 212 Wallace. John p. 201 W'alsh, John p. 201 W'alters. Philip p. 201 W'altman. Scott p. 212 Waskiewicz. John p. 201 Wassenbergcr, Larry 212 Waterer. Geoffrey p. Watson. Thomas p. 2 Watts. Margaret p. 21 Weber, James p. 201 Weber. Raymond p.; Webster, Denise p. 21 W'eed, Susan p. 232 Weinman. David p. 2 Wellersdick. Susan p. Wells. Susan p. 232 Wenzcr. Carrie p. 212 Wcstling, Rosemary r 232 Westuba, William p.; Whelan, Gerald p. 231 Whidden. Robert p. 2i Whitaker, Joy p. 212 Whitbrcd. Mary p. 23; Whitby, Suzan p. 212 White, Dean p. 232 White. David p. 202 White. Ray p. 212 Whittington. Donald r 202 Whittington, Matthew 212 Wicklund, Raymond i: 212 W'ierks. Teresa p. 232 W'igton, Jeffrey p. 232 W'ilcox, Patricia p. 202 Wild, Rhonda p. 202 Williams. Anthony p.; Williams. Audrey p. 21 Williams. Katherine p. 212 Williams. Thomas p. 2 Willis. Jeffrey p. 233 Willman, Chris p. 202 Wilson. Jim p. 233 Wilson. Kenneth p. 212 Wilson. Kenneth p. 212 Wilson. Neal p. 212 Witmer, W'illiam p. 202 Wohlgemuth. Jay p. 231 Wolf, Barry p. 212 Wolf. David p. 212 Wong. Dennis p. 202 Woodfork. Terry p. 233 Wooldridge, William p. 233 Wright, Richard p. 202 Wynn. Katherine p. 233 Xanthopoulos. James p. 233 Yates. William p. 202 Ycaw, Roxanne p. 202 Yezierskc, Evelyn p. 212 Yocom, Walter p. 202 Young. Carol p. 233 Young, James p. 202 Young. Kathy p. 233 Young, Krista p. 233 Young. Michael p. 233 Young, Terence p. 212 Yuhas, Richard p. 233 Zahar, Anthony p. 202 Zambito, Andrea p. 233 Zammataro. Joseph p. 2( Zaro, Christopher p. 233 Zepht, Debra p. 202 Zimmerman. David p. 2C Zitzmann. William p. 23: Zivitski, Beverly p. 212 Zorn, James p. 212 Zuberi, Mutiul p. 233 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS with a little help from my friends Byron Kennedy Mac Upshaw Taylor Publishing Company Beverly Studios John Rhilingcr Irv Edelson Joe W'iendl Dr. Charles West Malcom Westly Vincent Petti Marilyn Kappiris Wayne Murray Athletic Department THANK YOU β€œWhat lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. 286 Fau 1993 CLASS OF 1977 FRESHMAN RECORD Published by Student Program Council Editors: Barry Lydon, Karl Funds, Ralph Rosenblatt, Edward J. Johnson. UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA M. KELCE LIBRARY 3 Dr. Michael Mendelsohn V.P. for Academic Affairs Mrs. Marisol Johns Dean of Student Development President B.D. Owens Dr. Charles West V.P. for Student Affairs Mr. John Meyer Dean of Student Life 2 Karl Funds President of Student Program Council Ralph Rosenblatt V.P. 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Love and Peace Jack Spirtos Editor of the Minaret Your Student Program Council is the largest organization on campus that specializes in educational, social, cultural, and recreational activities for the University and especially for the students. The COUNCIL’S major functions include: Homecoming, Rathskeller entertainment, dances, films, art shows, lectures, vacation trips, special events, and many other programs that are of interest to the student body. The Council consists of 6 committees: Public Relations, Music, Films, General Activities, Recreation and House Committee. Membership in the Council is open to all students. Information regarding SPC can be obtained from the SPC office located In room 1 of the University Union or by phoning the office 813-253-8861 extension 283. 6 UNIVERSITY UNION Mr. Dave Jackson Mr. Barry Lydon Director of University Union and Student Activities Program Council The University Union is the hub of student life on campus. Students frequently visit the Union each day to eat meals in the cafeteria, purchase books and supplies in the bookstore, attend organizational meetings, attend ac- tivities sponsored by campus groups, or just to relax in the Snack Bar with a coke. The Union is situated on the Hillsborough River which provides a magnificent setting for outdoor picnics and activities. CHECK CASHING The University Union offers a check cashing service in the Union office. Checks are limited to $50.00 and there is a fee of 100 per $10.00. There is a $5.00 fine for all returned checks. Check cashing service ends two weeks before the close of the semester for out of town checks and one week for all local checks. Parents are advised to send bank checks or money orders during this period. ....SPECIAL NOTE....... Students are strongly advised to have a local checking account instead of a home town account because of the difficulty encountered in cashing out of state checks. LOCAL MOVIE TICKETS University of Tampa students receive special rates at some of the local Movie theatres around town. Tickets can be purchased in room 1 of the University Union of $1.25 each. Tickets are good for the Palace, Tampa, Florida, and Hillsborough 1 2. theatres. 7 RATHSKELLER 8 6 0NIIAIO031AIOH Florida’s New Automobile Insurance Law And How It Applies to Students IF I AM A STUDENT, AND A NON-RESIDENT OF FLORIDA, AND I OWN A PRIVATE PASSENGER VEHICLE AS DEFINED UNDER THE LAW, AM I REQUIRED TO HAVE NO-FAULT INSURANCE? Yes, if you are a non-resident, owner of a car that stays in the State of Florida for more than 90 days out of 365 and you own a private passenger vehicle, you are required to obtain No-Fault insurance for that vehi- cle. β€’ IF I AM A NON-RESIDENT STUDENT, OWN A VEHICLE AND LIVE IN FLORIDA FOR MORE THAN 90 DAYS, DO I HAVE TO OBTAIN A FLORIDA LICENSE, REGISTRATION AND TAGS FOR MY VEHICLE? No, all you are required to obtain is No-Fault insurance for your vehicle. NOTE: IF YOU ARE A STUDENT AND YOU ALSO WORK AND ARE DRAWING A SALARY, YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN A FLORIDA DRIVERS LICENSE, REGISTRATION AND TAGS FOR YOUR VEHICLE, AS WELL AS NO-FAULT INSURANCE. ALSO: ALL MARRIED STUDENTS WHO ENROLL THEIR CHILDREN IN FLORIDA SCHOOLS, AND OWN A VEHICLE AS DEFINED BY LAW, WILL BE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN A FLORIDA DRIVERS LICENSE, LICENSE TAGS AND CAR REGISTRATION ON THE DAY THEIR CHILDREN ARE ENROLLED. THEY WILL ALSO BE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN NO-FAULT COVERAGE AT THE TIME THEIR CAR IS REGISTERED IN FLORIDA. HOW DOES A NON-RESIDENT STUDENT, REQUIRED TO OBTAIN NO-FAULT INSURANCE FOR HIS VEHICLE, GO ABOUT COMPLYING WITH THE LAW? A. He may obtain the proper coverage by contacting the agent who handles his insurance in his home town and asking him to add the coverage on to his policy, or B. He may contact a local representative of his company or any licensed insurance agent in Florida. It further help is needed, contact the nearest local State Insurance Department office. WHAT IF I AM A NON-RESIDENT STUDENT REQUIRED TO HAVE NO-FAULT COVERAGE ON MY VEHICLE, BUT MY INSURANCE IS ON MY PARENTS’ POLICY? Your parents may have the No-Fault coverage added to their policy for you. NOTE: PARENTS OR RELATIVES WHO OWN VEHICLES REQUIRED TO HAVE NO-FAULT COVERAGE WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING THE NO-FAULT COVERAGE. to Counseling Services Career Planning And Placement The Counseling Services also assists students in the following: 1. Guidance and counseling in self-evaluation and career planning. 2. Assistance in developing good interview techniques. 3. Guidance in the preparation and use of resumes and letters of application. 4. Arranging interviews between employers and students. 5. Maintaining and updating qualification records and faculty ratings for students and alumni. 6. Providing recruiting literature and information about employers. 7. Mailing lists of job opportunities and interview schedules to any student who registers for them. 8. Maintaining a career information library with information on career and graduate opportunities. 9. Providing a list of career-related summer and part-time jobs. There are no direct costs to students for these services. Room Sc 200 Ext. 405 FACTS TO KNOW AIRLINE RESERVATIONS It is necessary to make airline reservations at least 1 month in advance. Also if you don’t mind the in- convenience, fly the night coach because it is cheaper. Hertz Rent A Car is the only car rental that will rent to students, an identification slip must be presented to the Agency, slips can be obtained through the Dean of Student Life office. The Agency requires at least a $50.00 deposit. Time tables and Dates for Pre-enrollment will be posted in advance, for those who want to select their classes in advance a deposit of $150.00 is required before the deadline. Save your receipt. If possible engrave all your valuables with your social security number. Items such as TV sets, stereos, etc. Please list all your valuables and their identification numbers with the security office. Keep your dorm room locked at all times. All jewelry and small items should not be left out in the open. Report all strangers in the dorm and on campus to security at once. 12 13 1973 Spartan Schedule SEPT. 15 tickle” TOLEDO SEPT. 21 zack XAVIER SEPT. 29 cluck KANSAS STATE OCT. 6 β– 'acorn AKRON OCT. 13 dribble VILLANOVA OCT. 27 β€œfreeze N. MICHIGAN NOV. 17 choo choo” CHATTANOOGA DEC. 1 wrinkle RUTGERS SPC FALL MOVIE Schedule AUG. 29 The French Connection SEPT. 9 The Sterile Cuckoo SEPT. 16 The Graduate SEPT. 23 Strawberry Statement SEPT. 30 Harold and Maude” OCT. 7 Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid OCT. 14 Soldier Blue OCT. 21 Vanishing Point OCT. 28 Play It Again Sam NOV. 4 The Poppy is also a Flower and Hammer Head” NOV. 11 Slaughterhouse Five NOV. 18 Bullitt Flash Gordon Serials will be shown with every movie. All movies are shown at 8:00 p.m., Dining Room, in the University Union. DONNA J. ADAMS 207 Fairmont Clr. Tampa. Fla. Music Ed. Choir. Orama. Glea Club. Must. Sludant Government FRANCINEL. ADAMS 1596 Bovarly Or. Fran Clearwater. Florida Nurse Piano. Sclonca. Travel. Fading. Swimming PHILIP J. ADAMS Phil Or axel Hill. PA Biology Guitar. Science. Golf. Tonnls LUANN S. ALBANESE Morton Grove. III. Marine Biology Choir. Camping, Horseback Riding. Scuba Olvlng. Water Skiing VANESSA L. ALLEN Smiley Hall Atlanta. Georgia Art. Dane ng. Travel. Swimming. Tennis LYNN M.ALMO Alamo Unwood, NJ. Bus ness Transfer from Green Mt. Col.β€”Photography. Footban. Hockey. Skiing. Swimming SHARON L. ALPAUGH Long Valley. New Jersey Cheerteadlng. Travel. Gymnastics ROBERT E. ALTIERI Bob Cranston. R.l George B. Howel He I Pre-Medicine Business Baseball. Basketball. Golf. Swimming. Tennis FRANK F. AMBROSINO, JR. Providence. Rhode Island Business Adm. Tronslor from St. Martin's Col.β€”Dancing. Music. Trevol. Camping. Swimming BRUCE C. ANDERSON Westfield. New Jersey Besebeli. Scuba Diving, Surfing, Water Skiing JOHN P. ANDRETTA Liberal Arts Jay Jackson. New Jersey Fish ng. Football. Track. Wrestling. Bowling JUDY L. ANDREWS History Miami. Florida Ballet. Choir. Mus e. Plano. Swimming Music Education DOMINICA. ANTONELLI McKay Hall Dee Dee Conyngham, Pennsylvania Photography. Baseball. Flatting. Golf. Tennis MONTERREY L. BAKEN Criminology Mlckl Sliver Spring. Maryland Art. Choir. Poetry. Basketball. Rapping Sociology JOHN R. BARBIERI, JR. OeioHai; Jay Jenklntcwn. PA Choir. Fishing. GoM GUILLERMO E. BARBOSA Business Gulilo San Juan. Puerto Rico Art Orema. Travel. Baseball. History JOANNE BARRETT Science Jo Washington. O.C. Transfer from Marymount Col β€”Ballet. Music. Golf Business Administration DENNIS C. BEAN 3112WestLambright Dennis Temps. Flcrlds Jaw. Music. Pnotography. GoΒ . Tennis Music 17 LUANN R.BEDDOW Lu Mount Clemens. Michigan Drama. Music. Student Government. Travel. Football CHARLES W.BERKE CharBe Atlanta. GA Football. Tennis. Track. Wrestling. Weight Lilting TERIA. BEYER Wilmette. Illinois Cheerleadmg. PoWIcs. Gymnastics. Swimming, water Skiing Elementary Education Sconce Physical Ed. MARK BIALEK 0ei0H.11 Teaneck. New Jersey Pre-Law Jazz. Basketball. Camping. Tennis GEORGEBLOESCH Geo'ge Raleigh, North Carolina History Travel. Baseball. Basketball. Hockey. Swimming GAYLE R.BODINE St Louis. Missouri Cheerleadirvg. Dancing. Travel. Mountain Climbing. Skiing JULIA M. BODMER Bod Park. Virginia English Art. Chcetleadlng. PublcaUons. Gymnastcs. Swimming JEFFREY PAUL BOLDT Jelf Setring, Fla. Math Transfer from Florida Institute of Teen.β€”Math. Bosoboil. Basketball SHERRI L. BOMGARDNER Heddonfleld. N.J. Biology Politics. Travel. Swimming. Tennis CHARLES A. BONIC Chuck Somervit e. New Jersey Baseball. Basketball. Football, Surfing. Swimming WAYNE C. BONN Smlthtown. N.Y. Transfer from Suffolk Co. Comm. Cotβ€”Guitar. Travel. Camping PETER R. BONO Rye. New York Travel. Cemplng. Football, Gymnastics. Swimming Oelo Hail Physical Ed. McKay Phya. Ed. ANGELO A. BORRELLI Ang C itton. N J. Science. Student Government Baseball. Football. Hunting SAMUEL P. BORRELLI Sam Monaca. PA Photography. Politics. Travel ELAINE E. BOUCHER Dayton. Ohio 8allet. Travel. Sorting. Swmming. Waler Skiing Pre-Med 413 Park Manor Or. Business Howell Hon Sociology JOHN M. BOWLER John V arren, Pennsylvania Guitar. Music. Plano. Camping. Tennis MARJORIE E. BRADLEY Marge Oxford. New York Dancing, Music. Poetry. Swimming. Water Skiing JACQUELINE E. BRADY Jackie Waretown. New Jersey Languages. Piano. Horseback Riding. Water Skiing. Ma.orottea Biology Howell Han Elementary Education 9519Grovelend St. 18 c ILEEN K. BRAHMAN Freeport. N.Y. Drama. Surfing, Swimming, Tennia. Wate? Skiing JAMES P. BREIDENSTEIN Jim Honesdale. Panna. Crimonoiogy Transiar from Pelrca Jr. Col.β€”Politic . Travel. Football RICHARD E. BRODBECK Olck Ridgefield. Conn. Oceanography Phoiography. Plano. Gymnaailc . Soccer. Surfing JOHN J. BROWN Jack Blue Point. New York Transfer from Suffolk Comm. Col β€”Science. Travel. Flan ng. Football ROBERT C. BROWN Bob Otd Bridge. New Jersey Music. Basketball, Football. Swimming. Tennis LORE G. BROWNER While Plains. N.Y. Art. Dancing. Jazz. Literature. Tennis Biology Business Smiley Hal Fine Arts LESLIE B. BRYANT Lexington. KY French Transfer from Eastern Kentucky unfv.β€”Art. Languages. Poetry HAROLD J. BUCK Hal Clifton. New Jersey Accounting Chess. Hunting. Bowling RALPH VAN INWEGEN BURDICK III f Colonial Green Loudonvtlle. New York Accounting Lacrosse. Skiing. Soccer. Surilng. Tennia ELIZABETH H. BURKHAM Libby St. Louis. Missouri Physical Ed. Transfer from Colby Jr. Col.β€”Art Photography. Camping. Skiing ELIZABETH H. BURSON GeorgeB HoweHH.il Bette Pottatown. Penna. Psychology ArL Horseback Riding. Swimming. Tennis DENNIS C.CALLON Ouke Natchez. Mississippi Mathematica Drama Student GovernmenL Fishing. Hjntlng, Water Skiing BERTA L. CAMPOS 988 Maryland N.E. Bert Grand Rapids. Mich. Psychology Dancing. Travel. Gymnastics, Skiing, Tennis KAREN L. CANADY 8407 IntΒ -bay 8lvd. Alexandria. VA Bus. Manag. Transfer from Wright State Unlv.β€”Bridge. Jazz. Mualc. Student Government Tennis ANTHONY F. CANGELOSI Tony Clifton, N.J. 8 o ogy Guhar. Science. Basketball. Swimming MICHAEL J.CANNAVO Mike Red Bank. N.J. Art. Plano. Politica. Science. Scuba Dlvtng GARY J. CARLSON Titusville. PA Travel. Basketball. Football Swimming. Track THOMAS A. CARR Grubb Oayton. Ohio Transfer Ircm Otterbein Cdβ€”Travel. Camping. Track 28 Morford PI. Marine Biology Teacher Education Criminology 19 MICHAEL L.CARVIN M4Ro Ocean City. Maryland Guitar. Music. Golf. Horseback Riding. Tennis DANIEL M.CASIERE Darny East Brunswick. N.J. Baseball. Fishing. Football. Scuba Diving, Surfing KATHRYNS. CERVIS Kathy Tampa. Fla, Student Government. Swimming. Tonnls. Water Skiing KENNETH D. CLARK Keny Rio Ptedras Pto Rico Dancing. Orama. Film. Gymnastics. Sw mmlng JULIA L.CLYMER Julio Wayne. Penna. Tronsior trom Wost Chester Stateβ€”Art. Choir. Literature ETHEL M. COBB Ethel Spartanburg. South Carotna Cheerleading. Debating. Orama. Publications. Travel ERIC R. COCHRANE Charlotte. N.C. Choir. Drama. Science. Scuba Diving. Tennis BRUCE P. COHEN Hesn Springfield. N J. Music. 8asebaii. Basketball. Golf. Swimming PAMELA R. COLANGELO Pam Flshklll. M Y. Ait. Football. Gymnastics. Surfing, WrestMng VALERIE COLURY Val E. Northport. New York Transfer from Suffolk Co. Comm.β€”Dancing. Music. Plano THOMAS V. COOK Tom Brandon. Florida Orama. Music. Photography. Travel. Camping JEFFREY T. COONS Jeff Cranford. New Jersey Music. Camping. Horseback Riding Skiing. Watar Skiing Music 8iology 2611 Samar Or. Medical Tech. Oeio Hail Speech Howell Hall Elementary Ed. Howell Hail English Biology Management 1 Β©6 Longview Or. Commercial Art Music Education Music Education McKay Hen THOMAS R.CONTANT Tom Florham Park. Now Jersey Art. Guitar. Soccer. Tennis. Water Skiing KIM CONTOS Anderson. Indiana Politics. Student Government. Skiing. Surfing. Water Skiing KEVIN J.CORKERY Kev SI. Louis Missouri Marine Biology Camping. Horseback Riding. Scuba Olvlng. Spelunking. Swimming Delo Hal Art Business VIRGINIAM. COVINGTON 2901 Beach Dr. Tampa. Florida Business Cheerleading. Debating, Languages. Travot KIMBERLEE M. COX Smiley Ha t Kim Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio Political Science Politics. Student Government. Travel. Gymnastics. Tennis STEPHEN K. COX Steve Fayettomile. N.Y. Accounting Art. Math. Goll. Gymnastics. Horseback Riding 20 1 I 1 I 3 J JEAN E. CRANE Joann Wharton. New Jersey Psychology Transfer from Fairmont Stole-Photography. Travel. Horseback Ricing PARK P. CRISP Twolo Sarasota, Florida p.E. Football. Track. Basketball. Golf. Swimming OTTIS 0. CROFUTT, JR. 1879 63rd Ave. North St Ooo N Vandorgrlft. Pennsylvania Industrial Arts Transfer from Butler Comm. Cot.-Oanclng. Basketball. Fishing. Football SCOTT A. CROSBY Garden City. New York Pfe vet. Med. Science. Camping. Scuba Oivlng. Tennis. Water Skiing FRANK D. DAMON Ooug Wheaton. Maryland Marine Biology Film. Music. Football. Swimming. Progressive Jazz BARBARA J.DANTONA Oceanside. N.Y. Music Drama. Music, Plono. Camping ANDREW J. DEDICK Drew Monmouth Beach. N J. Drama. Gotl. Hockey. Skiing. Surlmg MICHAEL V. DELLA PENNA Bert Wanaque. New Jersey Art. Guitar. Jazz. Music. Go’l ARNOLD L. DELOSH Pete Fredericksburg. VA Travel. Baseball. Basketball. Fishing. Football Business Adm. Accounting History DAVID M. DE MATTEO ResidenceHa Rome. New York Phys. Ed. Baseball. Football. Rugby. Skiing. Karat JOHN A. DEROSA 3 Brooksld Rd. West Orange. New Jorsoy Business Admin. Transfer from Falrlelgh Dick nson Unlv.β€”Basketball. Camping. Goff, Skilrg LAWRENCE S. DE VOS, III Res.dencoHa.l Larry Coral Gables. Florida Pre-Law Math. Baseball. Football. Soccer. Water Skiing DUANE A. DEWART East Hartford. Conn. Music. 8asketbas. Skiing. Swimming. Track RICHARD DIBENEDETTO Rich Homestead. Fla. Camping. Fishing, Football. Hunting. Water Skiing JEFFREY SMYTH DORE Pittsburgh. PA Poailcs, Golf. Tennis. Water Skiing CAROL A.DREIER Carol San Juan Puerto Rico Art. Music. Photography. Travel. Camping ROBERT R.DUERR, JR. Bob South Orange. N.J. AM. Film. Lacrosse. Surfing. Track TERRY ECKHARDT Toms Rivar, N.J. Music, Basketball. Horseback Riding. Swimming 23 WentwoMh Dr. Bloogy Football D'om Buslnesa 70 Kings Ct.e-A AM Buslnoss-AM Sm ley Hall Med. Tech. 21 B BRUCE N. ELLIS Dolos Hail Brooklyn. N.Y. Music. Camping. Soccer, Swimming. Tennis JAY W. EPSTEIN Phys Ed Joy Newion. Mass. Baseball. Hockey. Lacrosse. Waier Skiing WALTER J. EVANS 8usinass Jim Nepiune. New Jersoy Music. Baseball. Basketball. Football. Swimming Criminology KATHERINE M. FAHEY $3 Wcodycrost Or. Kathy Pittsburgh. PA Education Music. P ano. Student Government. Sltllno. Swimming ALAN J. FAINBLATT Elkins Park. PA Physical Education Student Government. Baseball, Golt. Soccer. Wrestling ANTHONY J. FALCI 401W. Kennedy Blvd. Tony Buttaio, New York Criminology Politics. Student Government. Baseball. Basketbal. Horseback Riding CHARLES S. FALLER, III Chuck Rockville. Maryland Camping. Golf. Hunting, Tennis. Wrestling VALERIES. FELDMAN Val Nashville. Tennessee Choir. Drama. Guitar. Music. Poetry BRUCEFENDELL Fen Badwin. New York Drama. Politics. Travel. Basketball. Goll McKay Hail Accounting Smiley Hall Business ANDREW A. FERGUSON leomimster. Massachusetts Pre-Law Transfer 'rom Oean Jr. Col.β€”Basketball. Horseback Riding. Mourtaln Climbing ROBERT J.FETERA Bob New Britain. Conn. Business Baseball. Basketball. Fishing. Football. Goll HOWARD A. FINEMAN Philadelphia. PA Busina,, Football. Hockey. Scuba Diving, Flyirg. Trap Shooting ELLEN B. FINK Ellon Brookhaven. N.Y. Cneerleadirg. Choir. Student Government. Basketball. Hockey MARY E. FINKE Beih St. Louis. MO Travel. Scuba Diving, Swmmlrvg. Tern s RICHARD B. FIRTH Trappe. MO Math. Music. Travel. Lacrosse. Soccer Howell Hall Physical Education Howell Hail Sociology Business KANDY K. FISHER sm.ay Wyncote. PA Sociology Cheerleading. Horseback Riding. Swmmlng. Tennis. Water Skiing EDMUND G. FITZPATRICK Flu Edison. New Jersoy Business Administration Music. Basketball. Football. Horsaback Riding. Swtmm ng JOSEPH R. FLYNN oaioH . Joe Fair Lawn. N J. Basketball. Camping. Football. Hockey. Scuba Olvlng 22 SUET. FORT Sue Nashv.ilo. Tonnosseo Bridge. Poetry. Hockey. Swimming. Tennis ROBERTA B. FOX Robby Livingston. New Jersey Film. Tonnls. Woter Skiing RANDALL L. FRANK Randy Alexandria. Virginia Math. Photography. Fooifcal. Scuba Olvlng. V otor Skiing Special Ed. Medical Technology Math GARYW. FRANKEL Gar Jericho. N.Y. Muse. Trnvol. 8asoball. Basketball. Tennis AARON C. FREEDMAN Air Hallandale. Fla. Transfer from Srownrd Jr. Col.β€”Music. Poetry. Baseball. Basketball KATHLEEN FREITAS Kathi Olean. New York Math. Photography. Travel. BosKetbaiL Golf McKay Hall Business Business 401 York Street Business LINDA J. FRIZZELL Fri22 Columbia. Marylend Choerieading. Gymnastics. Surfing. Water Skiing. Wrestling JOSE A. FUENTES Joe Rio Pledras. Puorto Rico Coboting. PoliticΒ . Student Government. Surfing Water Skiing JUNE E. GAINES Pfoinview. New York Literature. Pub Icabo-ns. Student Govornmeni. Travol Marina Bio’ogy Businoss Adm. 3AvcndoleRd. Elomentery Education JOHN R. GANGEMI John Wharton. New Jersey Travol. BasebaR. BaskotbaU. Football. Gymnastic JEFFREYS. GARBER Jeff Greenlawn. Long Island. N.Y. Science. Baskolball. Swimming. Tennis. Bicycling MICHAEL J. GARNER Mike Ocala. Florida Math. Science. Travel. Hunting. Swimming Residence Hall Modicel Tech. Chemistry DEBRA A. GEPFERT Dcbblo Columbus. Ohio Art Art. Pnctogrophy. Travel. Sklino. Water Skiing MICHAEL I. GEYER McKay Han Miko Monsey. N.Y. 8uslnes Adm. Transfer from Rockland Comm. CoLβ€”Politics. Travel. Baskolball. Golf. Tenns SUSAN K. GIBSON Sue Bowie. Maryland Malh Oenclng. Math. Football. Wrestling SCOTT R. GILBERT Olmsted Falls. Ohio Business Travel. Sports ROBERT D. GILLIS Rob Miami Springs. Florida Law Football. Swimming. Sailing SCOTT I. GINSBURG Niles. Illinois Baseball, Camping. Fooiball. Swimming. Wator Skiing 23 GREGG C.GOCHNEAUR Grogg Fori Laudordaie. Florida Basketball. Horsoback Riding. Scuba Diving. Swimming, BETH M. GOLDBERG Baltimore. Mary and Music. Politics. Travel. Swimming. Tennis GREGG M. GOLDBERG Cleveland. Ohio Photography. Student Government. Basketball. Tennts SUSANNE R. GOLDNER Manhossot Hills. N.Y. Art. Dancing. Mus . Swimming. Tennis DAVID J. GOLDSMITH Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Math. Baseball. Basketball. Hockey. Sklng JERROLD GOLDSTEIN Smiley Hail Education Accounting Jerry Monsoy. New York Political Science Transfer from Rockland Comm. Col β€”Politics. Student Government. Footbei REGINA G. GONZALEZ 3908 Cherry St Gina Tampa. Florida Speech Pathology Orama. Clco Club. Languages. Piano. Student Government THOMAS R.GOREE Tom Alexander City. AL I.M. Translor from Alex City St. Jr. Co β€”Football. Hunting. Scuba OK’ing LYNN G. GOTTENBORG Howeanu Galesburg, mmols Special Ed. Cheerleading. Dancing. Gymnastics. Ho-seback Riding. Tennis SHARON K. GREENE Sharon Malvern. PA Criminology Oancing. Piano. Travo. Horseback Riding. Swimming FRANCIS I. GREY, II Frank New Port Richey. FL Business Art. Guitar. Music. Sculpture. Baseball TIMOTHY L. GRIMM Tim Vero Beach. Florida Oentlstry Fishing. Hunting Scuba Oiving. Tennis. Water Skiing GREGG W. GUICHARD Jamestown. New York Music. Politics. Baseball. Golf. Tennis HERBERTH.HAAGER Herb Tampa. Fla. Dancing. Camping. Scuba DMng. Swimming, Water Skiing CYNTHIAS. HALTER Cm Mount Joy. PcnnsyKanla Dancing, Languages. Gymnastics. Skiing. Swimming 19Β« Avalon Blvd.W.E. Physical Education 2910 AquIUaSL Incistrlal Arts George B. Howell HaΒ« Psychology JOANN HAMILTON 1201 S W 4th Ct Ft. Lauderdale. Florida Educat on Cheerletdlng. Baseba i. Football. Swimming. Water Skiing WAYNE C. HARRINGTON Mt. Vision. New York Business ACm. Camping. Fishing. Golf. Hunting. Sguasn JEFFREY T. HART Boomer Isllp. New York Law Baseball. Basketball. Scubo Diving. Tennis. Bowling 24 CYNTHIAS. HASKIN Mcweii Hac Cindy Sooth Orange. Now Jersey Liberal Art Art. Music. Photography. Carr png. Horseback Riding DAVID E. HAYES 7209 N. Richard Tampa. Fla. Architecture Baseball. Camping. Football. Horseback Rldirg. Water Skiing THOMAS PATRICK HEALY Heal Irvington. Now Jersey Psychology Baseball. Basketball. Gctl. Swimming. Race Tracks CYNTHIA L. HEIR Rochester. New York Liberal A'ts Literature. Music. Travel. Horseback Riding. Tennis RICHARD T. HERCHER, JR. Dick Littleton. Cdo. Med Fishing. Football. Hunting. Skang. Swimming LAURENCE A. HIRSH Larry Harrisburg. PA Business Administration Pollies. Golf. Skiing. Tonnls. Reel Estate NORMAN T.HOLZAPFEL McKay Han Norm West Palm Beach. Fla. Business An. Base bell. Basketball. Football. Scuba Owing DEREKS. HOXBY McKay Hall Scott Miami. Florida Business Law Football. Horseback Rldng. Scuba Olvlng. Surfing. Swimming ROBIN A. HUNT Smiley Hall Robm Wilbraham. MA Biology Transfer from Greentield Ccmm.β€”Photography. Plano. Poetry. Horseback Riding NANCY HUTCHINSON Hutch HIngham, Mass Phys. Ed. Transfer from Colby Jr. Col.β€”Ballet. Dancing. Photography. Travel. Gymnastcs JAYEC. HUTCHISON East Long Meadow. MasΒ . Psychology Music. Travel. Skiing. Swimming. Tennis DANIEL A. HYMAN Dan Chappaqua. N.Y. Biology Music. Basketball. Football. Horsoback Riding. Animals KEVIN P.ISLER Iceman East Setauket. New York Business Baskotball. Football. Lacrosso ROBIN E.ISSER Rob Huntington. N.Y. Business 8askotbaii. Football. Golf. Lacrosse. Swimming ROBBIE JACOBS Smiley Hell NashvMo. Tenn. Art. Swimming Tennis Water Skiing MARGARET R. JOHNSON Howell Hell Peggy Edgewood. Marytand English Cheerleading. Student Government. Horseback Riding. Swimming. Tennis STEPHEN T. JOHNSTON Steve Upper Arlington. Oho Choir. Travel. Golf, Tennis Buslnoss WILLIAM L. JONES Cato Hall Bill Bound Brook. NJ. Student Government. 8asebsit. Basketball. Football. Rock Music Business Adm. 25 E JEFFREY M. KAHN ?41 Suzanne Cir. Mike Mobile. Ala. Pre-Mod Science. Scuba Diving. Surfing. Swimming. Track FRANCIS M. KAMINSKI Fran Philadelphia. PA Biology An. Horseback Riding. Skiing. Swimming. Water Skiing JAMES L. KAMINSKI Jim Buffalo. N Y. Bus ness Administration Baseball. Basketball. Football. Golf. Bowling RICHARD J.KAMKE Bick Dobbs Ferry. N Y Jaw. Travel. Basketball. Motorcyclo ROBYN F. KANARICK Rob Old Bethpage New York Bale!. Dancing. Travel Camping. Swimming KARA A. KARN Pittsburgh. PA Art. BaskotbaN. Gymnastics. Hockey, water Skiing McKay Han Business Elementary Education Smiley Special Education PETER M.KAROW 74ooN.5Β«,hSt. Pete Fawbautt. Minnesota Business Adm, Travel. Goll. Scuba OMng. Swimming. Wator Skiing JOHN S. KASSAB Wallingford. Penra. Business Management Photography. Travel. Soccer. Swimming. Tenns SUSAN E.KASTNER Portsmoulh. VA Special Educallon Art. Photography. Sculpture. Camping. SKI ng CONNIE A. KELLER Columbus. Ohio Sociology Music. Photography. Student Government. Travof. Camplrg GREGORY F. KIENINGER Greg Garden City. New York Biology Science. Fishing. Football. Swimming, Water Skiing GREGORY KLINE Greg Princeton. N.J. Physical Education Photography. Baseball. Basketball. Football. Water $k tng PHYLLIS S. KOHN Phyl Bridgeport. Conn. Social Work Camping. Swimming. Steeping. Knowing People ROBIN M. 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