University of Tampa - Moroccan Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

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2 CAND IDS I C AND IDS i ft 6 0 4 mio D OK a « ANCHORSPLASH 1% ••«%%••• « •«%%. 2 3 4 s 6 7 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 Diane, Anne-Marie O- Jodie ready the ship for another Anchorsplash cruise. Move over Magnum! Bring on the men! Is this fun, or what? '7 want muscle What a body, and what a smile, Mr. Anchorsplash, Dan Jones. What a motley crew. I can't believe drank the WHOLE thing. U. T. golfers strike again. A bird, a plane, no, it's Rich. I'm sexy and you know it! Hugh gives Mike, a hand (and an arm) in the anchor drag. Mike Miley, queen for a day . . . .. . takes the plunge! The victors . . . Men of Crew, for the second year. ANCHORSPLASH S (©ktaberfest On Oktober ISth a drastic reformation of Hyde Park, occured. Student Government, various clubs and the Greeks began in the morning constructing booths in prepartion of The Annual Oktoberfest Celebration. This Oktoberfest was the biggest ever! Both U. T. students and the people of the city of Tampa partici- pated in the annualfest. The air was filled with the tantalizing smells of the juicy ribs, pizza, gyros and other delectable treats. The infamous dunking booth and IRMA's Palm Reader were confinously surrounded by mesmerized students. A large donation was once again given to the United Way. Thanks to everyone who participated; over $4,000 was raised. 6 OKTOBERFEST OKTOBERFEST 7 OKTOBERFEST i A U 4 1 US, why US! 2 Trapped like a Rat 3 What's it worth to you? 4 He’ll never make it to the beer 5 We know! 6 OFF DUTY! 7 Tito, crushed with love X Just a jew more steps, By ran 3 Having a ball! 0 A good time was had by all! I! Whose idea was this? !2 You want what? !3 deer and women, the best of both OKTOBERFEST 3 1 Big Yella and the Sugar Pop Gang 2 Ah! The fringe benefits of being the photographer 3 Reesh enjoys the company of two satin togas 4 Us Janes ... where's Tarzan?! 5 Jerry helps fix Bob’s sexy toga 6 Everyone's friends at the Toga! 7 Smurf in action if Anchorman Jim MEETS the pledges 3 Fernando O- Alyse display roaring 20's togas !0 Say cheese Smiley U ICKHl 12 Dave and Scott take time for a picture 13 Snack time ... 14 ... look at that guy!?! W TOGA It VOOl fflri iBclta Wc tin ___________________________________________________________________ The Brothers and Pledges of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity 2 Ken Menda and John Heffer na ni Smile 3 Ken, Rich, Dave and Doug ENJOY food (j- fun at Okioberfest 4 Jones and Manual find a friend at a fraternity social 5 Jim Lyon awaits a dunking at Okioberfest — Bow tie and all! 6 Havin' fun at another social. Mary and Dave smile for Mr. Camera 7 Carl and Joel find a friend due to their exquisite dress at Toga ‘X3 K Manual and Whitey pose casually for us outside East J Stacy laughs as Stewart pulls her in to yet another picture of himself and a beautiful female!! tO Manual, Kristal, Doug, Whitey, Jeff and Paul Causin' trouble AGAIN! Dave listens EXCITEDLY to another of Day s stones 12 TOGA! TOGA! TOGA! !3 Jim helps Gido put on his make-up for his first college date 12 PH! DELTA THETA PHI DELTA THETA 15 Once again the University of Tampa Spartans felt the thrill of victory as they lapped the field, holding the Mayors Cup Trophy high above their heads with pride. Strong defense and structured offense lead the Spartans to a 2-0 defeat of the University of South Florida Bulls, in this fourth annual Mayor s Cup game. A crowd of S, 707 people, the largest ever seen in the Greater Tampa area for collegiate soccer, gathered to witness the game between one of America s hottest rivalries. This second consecutive Mayor's Cup victory for the Spartans occured on home turf in the newly renovated Pepin Rood Stadium. A dedication ceremony preceededgame action to recognize and honor the support of Art D. Pepin of Pepin Distributors and attorney Ed B. Rood. The ultimate goal of the renovation of the stadium is to bring together the community of Tampa and its University. 14 MAYOR'S CUP Tacere 2 uv Q Budwciscr 1 Errol Howard shows what he's got 2 Calm before the storm! 3 Pride runs deep, Steve Savage 4 Ken James in motion 5 Kurt Devlin is up in defense 6 PRESSURE!! 7 Spartans forever if Coach Miller directs Smash 3 The Score .. . 10 The Price 16 CAND IDS An album of memories at G.T. BIOS as colorful sunset rays light up the western sky. nightfall encompasses the lone 45-foot dive boat. Clad in swimwear, an intimate group of u.T. students discusses the days activities. comparing data collected concerning quadrat studies to species diversity present under the sea. This is a typical classroom experience offered to the science students at the University. These classroom encounters take place on one day trips and on the Marine Ecology intercession course. The Marine Ecology course is taught by Richard cude. professor of Biology and Captain of the Bios. The course studies the ecology of selected marine habitats. Throughout the three-week course, students live on the boat while researching marine protects in Florida waters from Tampa Bay to Homosassa Springs. TAMPA DIPLOMATS The University of Tampa Diplomats is a new service organization, comprised of students, which promotes communication within the University and with the community. The Student Affairs and Alumni Offices co-sponsor this program, which creates opportuni- ties for student-alumni interaction and provides service for many official functions within the University setting. The Diplomats promote the University’s mission and spirit, and take great pride in serving the community. The Diplomats have been highly visible and cctive within the community, serving at Chamber of Commerce meetings, Forecast '84, the Hall of Fame Banquet and Minaret Society Dinners. The first major commitment of the Diplomats fell upon them at the beginning of the year. All 24 Diplomats eagerly took on the job of orienting students and parents to the University and its functions. This program titled V.I.P. became one of the most successfully received orientation programs ever offered at U.T. Projects such as Parent’s Weekend, Homecoming and various other alumni activities filled the schedules of the Diplomats, throughout the year. Although the position of a Diplomat is voluntary, many Diplomats feel that experience they receive in human relation skills, communications, skills, organizing and scheduling will be valuable to them in the future as well as the present. Furthermore, the Diplomats meet University alumni and other University supporters, thereby establishing beneficial contacts within the community. 2C DIPLOMATS EXCEL The University's new Expanded Cuniculum for Excellence in Leadership EXCEL, got off to an overwhelmingly good start as it kicked off it’s first year. The program is the first of it's kind, not only at the University but also in the entire nation. The University's EXCEL Program is based on the belief that leadership skills and qualities can be developed, and that the educational mission of the University can be furthered by making available to students a quality program for developing these skills and qualities. The program provides a comprehensive, rigorous program of leadership development activities for student leaders and potential leaders on the University of Tampa campus. There are three stages to the program, which will be phased-in over a three year period. Out of the initial group participating in the Basic Leadership Curriculum (1st year) about 30 students will chosen to take the Advanced Curriculum (2nd year), and from that group, 5-7 students will be selected to participate in the Applied Leadership phase (3rd year). Advancement will be based on (a) satisfactory completion of cuniculum, (b) high level of interest in continuing in the program, (c) selection by the EXCEL governing committee. Basis Leadership Curriculum: A review of all aspects of leadership development, with emphasis on immediate, practical applications in a campus setting. Topics will center around the issues of being a leader, understanding, assessing, and motivating a group, and the setting and accomplishing of goals. Advanced Curriculum: A more intensive, in-depth study of leadership with emphasis on group dynamics and communication skills. Advanced groups will function as a planning and problem solving team, applying knowledge and skills to University issues Applied Leadership: A leadership Internship , in which students help plan, coordinate and present the EXCEL program to basic and advanced groups, and present special programs to other interested student groups. Presenters are drawn from leadership areas both on the University campus and from the Tampa business and professional community. Topics are presented through field trips, lectures, discussions, small group activities, special educational and social events and off campus retreats. Nancy Jones Nancy Is originally from Loulsburg, North Carolina. She attended East Carolina University where she received her B.S. in Health Education. While In undergraduate school she was actively involved as a Resident Advisor and in other extra curricular activities. She received her M.A. in Counjeling Sftident Personnel from Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. Nancy is presently the Coordinator for the Sansew Buildings and also the Coordinator of Judicial Affairs. Some of Nancy's hobbies and interest ore shell collecting, reading, old movies, and traveling. 22 EXCEL Martha Bireda Martha is a notiue Floridian — she grew up in Char- lotte County and attended Booker High School in Sarasota She received her BA. in Speech Pathology from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo. Michigan. She was awarded on Amencan Speech and Heoring Fellowship and received the M.A in Speech Pathology from the University of Michigan in Ann Ar- bor. Several years ago she returned to college and received an ED.S. degree in Counselor Education from the University of Florida (1980). She is currently enrolled in a doctoral program. Martha is Coordinator of Reading and Study Skills. She is responsible for providing academic counseling and conducting study skills workshops. Martha Is espe- cially interested in the concerns of freshman students, and adult learners. She is also interested in stress man- agement and individual coping styles. Wayne Saives Wayne is from New York City. He attended S.U.N.Y. at Geneseo where he received his BA in Speech Communicationt'Sociology. He then at- tended Shippensburg Stole College where he received his M.A. in Counsel,ng,College Student Personnel Wayne came to the University of Tampa and served as hall director of SANSEW for 2 years. He presently is the .Assistant Director of Residence Life and Housing and advisor to IRHA (Inter Residence Hall Assodo tion). MEET THE MENTORS Jan Jardieu Jan u as bom and lived in Clinton, New York until she was 13. At that time she moved to Potsdam, New York, a smalt town in northern N Y She attended the State University of New York. College at Potsdam, and received her B.A. in Psychology in 1975. Jan attended Bowling Green State University and received he'MA. in College Student Personnel in 1977. In August of that year, she came to the University of Tampa as the Director of Smiley Hall. Her current position, which began in 1978. is Director of Residence Life and Hous- ing. Residence Life pertains to all the people as- pects of her responsibility, and Housing pertains to oil of the operational parts. Together with the rest of the staff, which includes Holi Directore. R.A's, and D A. s and in cooperation with many other University depart- ments, she is responsible for that which relates to resi- dent student's life on campus. My a Uppercue Myla is origir.a'ly from Hyannis. Mass She received her B.A. in Communication Arts and Sociology from El'zabethtown College in Elizabethtown. Pa. While there she was Editor of the Yearbook. President of the Theatre Club, a member of four honor societies, and recipient of the AlumniStudent Award as outstanding senior woman. She was graduated in 1979from Ship- pensburg State College in Shippensburg. Pa. with a M S. in Counscling'Cotlege Student Personnel Ser- vices. My c is the Director of Smiley Hall and Coordinator for the EXCEL program. As the EXCEL Coordinator she is involved with curriculum development, budget supervision, leadership research, and public relations. Currently. Myla is a member of the Chamber of Commerce Convention and Tourism Council: Bay- shore Presbyterian Church Choir. Tampa Players, and the UT Woman's Club. Dr. Suzanne Nelson Suzanne, nowan honorary Florida native after 10 years here, was previously a wanderer, having grown up in India and living in about 10 other states She graduated from Wheaton College in Illinois, then from the University of Kentucky with on M.A. and Ph D. In English, with specialties in American Literature and Medieval Literature and minors in writing ond philoso- phy. Following a leeching stint in Oswego. New York. Suzanne moved to Atlanta to teach at Clayton Com- munity College and Georgia State University. Then to sunny Florida and UT, where Suzanne has had four careers to date: Publications. Director. English profes- sor. Director of the Re entry program for Women, and Acting Dean of Students. Linda Voege Linda is currently Director of Student Activities at the University of Tampa. She received her M.A. in College Student Personnel from Bowling Green State Univer- sity. fOhio) in June of 1981 ondherB.S. in Education from Ashland College in 1979. Linda in affiliated with the American College Per- sonnel Association, the National Association of Stu- dent Personnel Administrators. State Workshop Host Committee. Association of College Unionr- International, National Association for Campus Activi ties. Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and Outstanding Young Women of America. 1981. EXCEL 23 CREW SHELL DEDICA TION ■ i9 '• ■MM -i Parents weekend marked a special event with the dedication and blessing of two slick racing shells named the Margaret McNiff and the Lisa Pauchey. Roth shells were donated in memory of the former UT students who were taken from us in the prime of their lives. The two shells are used by both the mens and womens crew program which has placed the boats in National competition in their first year in use. On hand for the ceremony was the President, Dr. Cheshire, Fa- ther Robert Wiesenbaugh, Mrs. Pauchey accompanied by her son Jacques, Jeanne McNiff and the rest of the Crew. 24 37tc 9Zenry ffla tl' jf asem o is a Ircan fd experience' into ( c bast,, £7he rooms- in t c cart unayof anb ffla l aoe een- metiar oas y restorer to afefct ( cactaa oriyino oar aniocni y. f77 csc arc on6 aj ro exnmp eso t c nctarcsyac scenes ( array t ccan( e y t (oars a . G ristmas. Z77ic masca n eoc o opcrxrtcs its otoroyr ts iop so you ea ta e tome a memory of t c past. cya ar oisitdiy oars arc J om ay t rouy Jatnrr ay. 0:00 a.no. to4:00p.no. MUSEUM 2S WHO'S WHO . . . Alfred S. Austin 1946-1948 President and Chairman of the Board, Tampa Preparatory School; past Presi- dent, American Heart Association of Tampa and Easter Seal Society of Tampa; chairman of Univ. of Tampa Forward Fund; University of Tampa Trustee. Kenneth A. Barnebey 1950 Chief Corporate Officer, American Agronomics Corporation; past Presi- dent and Chief Executive Officer, Tro- picana Products, Inc. Malcolm E. Beard 1940-1941 Florida State Senator; University of Tampa Fellow. James M. Ingram, M.D. 1937-1939 Prof, and Chairman, Dept, of Obstet- rics Gynecology, College of Medi- cine, U.S.F.; past President, Florida Obstetric and Gynecologic Society; for- mer University of Tampa Trustee; Uni- versity of Tampa Fellow. James M. Kelly 1954-1958 Executive Vice President and Senior Trust Officer, First National Bank of Florida; chairman of the Board of Trustees, St. Joseph's Hospital; Uni- versity of Tampa Trustee. Bob Martinez 1954-1957 Mayor, City of Tampa; president, Cafe Sevilla Spanish Restaurant; Univer- sity of Tampa Trustee. 26 WHO'S WHO . AMONG ALUMNI Paul W. Danahy, Jr. 1948-1951 Judge, District Court of Appeal; former member, Florida House of Representa- tives; former University of Tampa Trustee. • • Ted DeLaVergne, Jr. 1976-1978 (M.B.A.) Senior Vice President, Exchange Bank Trust Company of Florida; Chair- man of the Board, Tampa Port Author- ity (1980-81); University of Tampa Fellow. Dennis F. Pupello, M.D. 1957-1961 Director of cardiac surgery, Tampa General Hospital; clinical associate professor of Thoracic and Cardiovascu- lar surgery, University of South Flor- ida College of Medicine. Charles E. Chuck Smith 1954-1956 President, Harbour Island Develop- ment Corporation; frost Chairman, Tampa Sports Authority; past Chair- man and now member of the Down- town Development Authority; University of Tampa Trustee. William A. Gillen 1932-1933 Senior partner, Fowler, White, Gillen, Boggs, Villareal Banker, P.A.; pres- ident, Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce (1968-69); Captain (1966- 68) and King (1970-71), Ye Mystic Krewe of Caspar ilia. Freddie Solomon 1971-1975 Wide receiver with 1982 Super Bowl Champion San Franciso 49'ers; volun- teer with National Kidney Foundation in Northern California WHO'S WHO 27 WHO’S WHO. . . Dr. Isele has taught, concerted at the organ, and directed choral groups for years, but he admits that his first love is composing. I'm a composer who happens to teach, conduct, and perform. He smites then adds In a more serious vein, Composing is what 1 do con- sistently. I guess to conduct and play or sing my com- positions Is the ultimate means of self expression. His energies now are directed toward the November 1984 premiere of Taking it off! For composer Isele. that's enough of a challenge for now. Dr. Fred Punzo In Plant Hall's science laboratory 117, Associate Professor of Biology Fred Punzo makes a small incision through the cuticle of the large, wooley spider. He collects the hemolymph, or the blood. of the arach- nid with a micropipette. This is the beginning of a demanding research pro- cess that is helping to delennine the evolution of spi- ders. Through a scries of chemical separations tech- niques, he first isolates the carbohydrates in the blood, then the ripids, proteins, and free omino acids. Once this has been done, only the inorganic salts remain in the bottom of this test tube. I have been Interested in spiders because there is very little fcctual material on arachnids — arthropods with four pairs of legs. Most of the work has concen- trated on insects, Dr. Punzo notes. Dr Punzo has concentrated on Florida spiders and those from the desert Southwest, home of many more primitive sp’.ders on the evolutionary ladder. Trcp- door spiders and tarantulas from the Southwest and the wolf spiders of Florida are primitive. They are capa- ble of manufacturing silk, but rather than employ webs to catch their prey, they track it down. The elaborate web-spinning comes later in the evolutionary chain, the biology professor explains He aims to include as many students as possible in assisting and participating in his research. Dr. Punzo's research has led to a series of papers, three in 1983. which oppeared in Comparitive Bio- chemistry and Physiology. Dr. David C. Isele David Isele’s talent for composing comic opera first surfaced in 1981 when Opera Buffet. his musical spoof celebrating the delights of food, drink, premiered to overflowing Dome Thectre audiences during U.T. 's 50th anniversary year. Dr. Isele and co-composer Gwyneth Walker are working together for a second time to produce “Taking it Off! We considered do- ing asequelto Opera Buffet, using the same charac- ters. The two composers’ paths first crossed in 1977, but a collaboration between the two did not occur until 1979 when Dr. Isele happened to mention that he was interested in writing a comic opera, an idea which in- ticed Dr. Walker, too. Dr. Isele Is a relative newcomer on the comic opera scene, he is a nationally recognized composer of liturgi- cal music, much of it written for the church on the Notre Dame campus. His Notre Dame Mass. com posed in 1974 is published byG.LA. Publishing Com- pany in Chicago The Lamb of God from his Holy Cross Mass, remains his most popular work and is now published as a separate piece. Although he was composing at age six. It was not until he axis in graduate school majoring in organ, that Dr. Isele seriously considered turning to composition. Dr. J. Duane Locke Dr. Duarte Locke is the University's poet-in- residence Although nearly unknown here except toon elite group, he is highly regarded in European art cir- cles os the founder of the Immanentist school of poetry, the art of the superconscious. ‘7 started too late.. states Dr. Locke, pointing out most poets begin when they ore 18. he started at 40. Desp.te this late start. Dr. Locke has amassed an impressiue list of accomplishments, which include hav- ing over 600 poems and 11 books of poetry published as well os countless numbers of poetry awards. The poet’s life began on a farm in Georgio and while still a child he moved to Tampa. Here he attended the local schools and then U. T. where he intended to be on accountant. After U. T.. Dr. Locke attended U.F. where he earned his doctorate in literature. Dr. Locke first fried his hand at the art of poetry to help motivate a friend, who was having difficulty in disciplining himself to write. By the end of the first year. Dr. Locke had published30 poems: and his friend only 2. It Dr. Herman Saatkamp, Jr. George Santayana was a commentator on the 19th and early 20th centuries. says the University of Tampa’s Dana Professor of Philosophy Herman Saatkamp. Without question, Santayana is one of the great men of letters of our time. His works arc widely read and his influence is international.’' Dr. Saatkamp has gathered both published and un- published material written to. by. or about Santayana from collections at the universities of Columbia. Har- vard. Texas, Virginia, and Princeton; as well as from Santayana's publisher. Charles Scribner; hisexecutrix. Mrs. Daniel Cory; from private collections; and from his friends, relatives, and correspondents. He then in- terviewed the philosopher's relatives, in Boston and Spain, and researched notes on the philosopher left by such contemporaries and students as T.S. Eliot. Sid- ney Hook. Wallace Stevens, and Walter Uppman There is still a real sense of Santayana that can be grasped.” Dr. Saatkamp observes. During the next 15 or 20 years, the U.T. professor will supervise a mammoth editorial project which will be produced by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, spanning all of Santayana's works, published and unpublished, thereby opening up the field to re- searchers. Despite the massive project confronting him. Dr. Sactkamp continues to teach, has taken on the chair- manship of the U.T. Department of Humanities, and hopes to resume his manuscript on the philosophy of economics, which u as interrupted in the 1970s by the proposal for the Santayana Edition. In addition. Dr. Saatkamp hopes to begin proposals for the establishment of a center for Santayana schol- arship. . . . AMONG FACULTY Dr. Terry W. Snell With the help of a microscopic aquotlc animal and the University of Tampa's Associate Professor of Biology Terry Snell, Isrod’s economy may be in for some improvement — and along the way, an aban- doned stretch of the Negev Deseri may spring to life. Dr. Snell and his research partner, Esther Lubzens of the Isreal Oceanographical and Limnological Research Institute in Haifa, are wording on a research project that has the Potential to provide new agricultural ex- ports for Isreal. The two scientists are in the midst of a series of experiments to develop high-nutrition rotifers for use as a ink in the food chain of shrimp and fish aquaculture. Dn. Snell and Lubzens are two of the world's three experts on the genetics of rotifers. 150-celled cquatic organisms smaller than a pin’s tip. Rotifers feed on algae and are In turn food applies for larval shrimp and fish. A compact, bearded 34-year old whose reputation hes already spreod internationally, the biologist con- ducts experiments in marine aquaculture in U. T. ’s Sci- ence Laboratory 217 with his students The facility was renovated with a portion of his research funds and the physical labors of the professor and several of his seven undergraduate research assistants. I have stopped collecting rotifers, with one excep- tion: a remote region of Australia has a rare rotifer that I would really like to have. But it takes work to maintain them all, he To date. Dr Snell has concluded that dense rotifer populations tend to produce the resting eggs. His goal, and that of Ns associate, is to manpuicae the rotifers’ life cycle by changing environmental con- ditions. In this way they hope to produce large quanti- ties of dormant eggs, which could then be hatched by maricuiturists. Dr. Katheryn Van Spankeren Dr. Kathryn Van Spanckeren has recently been co- editing a collection of essays by Margaret Atwood, a Canadian poet and novelist. Dr. Van Spanckeren’s talents will soon be recognized in various parts of the globe, as she has agreed to publish an Introduction to American Litcrcturc for Southeast Asia. Hopefully this will be translated into many languages Publishing her dissertation on D H Lawrence com- pleted at Harvard, is Dr. Van Spanckeren s main ob- jective at the present. WHO'S WHO 23 UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA TAMPA, FLORIDA 33406 APPLICATION FOR DEGREE AND DECREE PLAN CLU JACQU6S Ur last FIRST MIOOLE INITIAL YEAR or CATALOG fto EXPECTEO . GRADUATION OATF: 1 o 3 n n ci If Nome is hord lo pronounce, give phonetic spelling ° e 8FA BM AA MAJOR Sr cAt TEACHER 0 YES € CERTIFICATION 0 NO UNIV. P.O. BOX NO. OR LOCAL AOORESS PHONE BOX 5C 2 2 3 2° - 3 6 AA OEGREE AREA OF CONCENTRATION: MACDILL BOOTSTRAP □ MAC0ILL-800T STRAP 1. 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IV Melissa R Clepper Vivian L Coates Randy J Cogan Victoria L Collette Gustavo D. Collins David B Collymore Lisa M Comstock Nigel C. Cornwall Maureen R Coughlin MOST SPIRITED Sandy Andino Scott Bulgrin MOST ATHLETIC Linda Hadheld Keith Fulk TAMPA SOCCER Janet M. Cruver Kristin K. Cox Marcia L. Curl Carol V Daley Pamela J. Davis Timothy E. Davis Cynthia A. Daymont Steven J. DeBoer Kevin Dec Dilu DeGroven Ralph E. Desens Jessie W Devine. Jr. Ellen C. DeVaux Kathy A. Diaz Joseph J. Diban Susan M Difranco Sorrenia N Dillon Kathi S. Drenning Roger G. Drouin Charfine M Ducharme Paul H. Duncan James Dye Susan Edwards Marian L Egan Colleen A Ellis Keith Erickson Terence W Eschbach Segundo J. Espinosa Michael Euliano Kathleen J. Evans Mohamed Faisal it Michael F. Guiliano Linda F. Hadfield Bryan P. Haley Roger S. Hall Jewel L. Hanson Tamsin L. Hare Cherrie A. Harvey Michael K. Farrell Robert A. Fernandes E. Feldman Lisa Feller Marsha A. Fleming Lolita Flores Michael M. Forhan Jeffrey Fortenbacher William E Fountain Ruby F Franklin Dallas K Freyberg Lynnette S. Frimmer Carliss A Gambrell Louise E Gilbert Paul M Githens Mary L. Glaude Thomas Glenn Paul M. Gouin Andrea M. Gralicer Casino M. Grant Nancy J. Grant Jody S. Grombac Deanne M. Grosz Margaret C. Grosz BEST DRESSED Gladys McBumey. Stephen Jaeb. Bnan Hughes. Karla Ahrens (not pictured Louise Gilbert) Gerard Hauser Margaret M. Hauser Tracy Heim Pernilla Henriksson Jacqueline M. Henry Stephanie D Herbert Donald J Hession. Jr Trilby H Holmes Hugh Hommel Errol L. Howard Christie L Howden Donna J. Howe Christopher Huffman Brian Hughes Gregory Iovanna Stephen L. Jaeb Ann M Janec Thomas Janton Steven M Jones Jayne G Joralemon Linda A Keil Evan J. Keller John C Kelly Mark E. Krzyzanowski Hiedi A. Kuchenbacker Tracy F. Kukla William R. Kulhman. II Francine Kuttler Anthony V Lacavalla Roopdaye Lalmansingh David A I.amont 4C Darcy Langnes Lori Larson Sylvia G. Leffler Scott C. Lenz Aleitha Leocadia Keith A. Lerro Beverly Leto Gilda J. Lewis Terri R. Lichig Sylvia Lugo Patricia M. Lusby Michele Marcogliese Jennifer Martin Joseph Matusiak. 11 Andrew P. McAllister Gladys J. McBurney Frederick McDonald William McEvoy Alicia McLaughlin Michael D. Meriwether Maureen F. Merrigan Helen L Metz Jerome G. Meyer Michael F. Miley Josette I. Minneci Katia R. Miranda Nancy L. Moctezuma Armanda J. Moffett Karen A. Monz Jonathon E. Moorman Michelle M. Morley 2 Rateep Mosrie Janet Motsko Scott D. Murphy Peter Murray Lezlie Mullinix Leonard M. Navickas Martin S. Nearon Charles A Norberg Michael L. Norton Luis R Olvier MOST ACADEMIC Karla Ahrens Dave Walker MOST SCIENTIFIC Dave Walker Colleen Ellis Michael J Oppenheim Nathaniel E Ostrom Darryl W Outlaw Kim Palladino Kelly .J Pennington Brian J. Pereira Andrew D Petrach James T Petrillo Betty Phaup Brett J. Phillips Mario A Polit Oscar L Quintero Melissa A Rainville Cynthia Reid David E Richardson Tammy L. Roath Patricia A. Roberts Saudea Robertson Scott K. Robins Dawn M. Rogers Monica M Rogers 44 Jeffrey Rubei Bruce Russo Frank W. Russo Kirby Ryan. Jr. Gemma B. Sartoni Johnny Scarborough Patrick D. Schneider Charlene H. Schmidt Steven M. Schornick Lowell K. Scott Sharon I Seeley Sherri R Shipe Susan Shreaves Carol L. Shycoff Laree A Sims Dorene Smith Kay Smith Paula Stanton William Steele Margaret Stepanick Jeanette Stephens Todd M. Stetson Victoria Stewart Brenda J. Sykes Patrick F. Syron Bawang Tajang Judy H. Taylor Carmen R. Thorpe Joan M. Tillett Karen L. Tippett Wolfgang Trampe 46 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Linda Hadfield. Maureen Menrigan. Vincent Carrodeguas. Kirby Ryan Tina Treeman William Tucker Timothy J. Vagen Amy Wagner Peter Waldron Henry C. Walkup Martha T. Walmsley Robert D. Weisbord Frank A. White Carol J. Whiteside Nancy M. Wiifong Reginald D. Wilson W CQ DorTene Wolf Sally A. Womble Richard A. Worobel Donna M. Wright Terry M. Zelen Eric Zuccarelli Mark H. Zwerin Remmington Zwore BIOGRAPHIES Ariel T. Acosta-Rubio R “Atar” Odessa, Florida Major Economics International Relations Club Plans: Management Position in Family Business Memories: First Semester; First Economics Course with Dr. Hyde Laura Jane Bemon Laura Shaker Heights, Ohio Major: Writing Minaret; Intramurals; Sigma Tau Delta Honor Society, Communications Club Plans: Career in Marketing, Sales Sales Promoucn Karla Marianne Ahrens “Karla Fort Myers. Florida Major Business Management Delta ZetA Sorority — Charter Sister, Corresponding Secretary. Standards Chairman, Alumni Chairman; Alpha Clil Honor Society — President; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society; Student Government Representative-. Minaret; Presidential Scholarship, Dean's List; Outstanding Florida Scholar, Resident Advisor Plana: Business Management — Retail Division Donna l nn Berry Ormond Beach, Florida Major Biology Delta Zeta Sorortty — Philanthropy Chairman. Scholarship Chairman, Soror- ity Education Chairman; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sister—Treasurer, Beta Beta Beta; Alpha Chi Honor Society, Dean’s List. Presidential Scholar, Resi- dent Advisor, Assistant to Coordinator of Sansew Plana Graduate School for Physical Therapy Memories: Delta Zeta Formals, Banquets. 3 Socials Jennifer Ann Alexander Jennifer Chesterfield, Missouri Major Elemenuuy Education Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Chi Honor Society Plans: Graduate School—Special Education Karen S-Amarnek “BooBoc Sarasota, Ronda Major Psychology Delta Zeta Sorority — Social Chairman, Parliamentarian, Recording Secre- taxy; Student Government Representative; Delo Hall Representative; Brew Crew Rathskeilar. Peer Counselor Memories: Delta Zeta Formate, Banquets, and Sociate Sandra Andino Sandy Bayamon, Puerto Rico Major Biology Resident Advisor, Student Government RepresentaUve; Cheerleader Plans: Position in Biology Related Field; Travel Europe—(Sweden!) Memorise: 2nd floor Howell; RA Staff Annamarta Azzue “Am Staten Island, New York Major Sociology Pi Kappa Phi Little Sister Klmberlee M. Biondl Kim Lincroft. New Jersey Majors: Marine Science Blolcgy Sadlng Club—Secretaiy. Treasurer, Newman Club—Secretaiy; Smiley Resi- dence Hall Association — Floor Representative, Secretary, Treasurer, Presi- dent; Inter-Residence Hall Association — Secretaiy'; Biology Club Plans. Career I can be Happy with to Eventually return to School Memories-. FI. 1960 Newman Club Retreat; FI. 1980Orientation Week; FI. 1963 Marine Bctany Class Suzanne Vera Brackman Suzanne Lavallette, New Jersey Major Business Delta Zeta — Sister Activities. Panhellenic. Assistant Treasurer. Parliamen- tarian; Crew-, audent Government Muslo Committee; Intramurals Plans: Graduate School Memories: Delta Zeta; Campus Wtdes; Rat; Oktoberfest; Bay Day Scott M. Brown Arnold Peoria, Illinois Major Muslo Education Cross Country — Co-CaptaLn. Captain. 4 year Leuerman. Assistant Coach; V.AA; Kappa Delta Pi; 0micron Delta Kappa — Treasurer; Student Govern- ment Representative; IFC; Intramurals; Biology Chib; Concert Band; Jazz Band; Dixieland Band; Pep Band; Collegiate Chorale; Honors Scholarship; Music Scholarship Plans-. Work then Graduate School Ellen Damall Baker Ellen Nashville, Tennessee Major. Biology Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Chi Honor Society; Omioron Delta Kappa; Concert Band; Pep Band; Pershing Rifles — Secretaiy (S-1X President (Company Comman- der). ROIC — 4 year Scholarship, Battalion Commander. Distinguished Mili- tary Student, Sumpter Lowiy Freedom Award, AIRBORNE School Plans: Medical School; Army Officer Stuart Tlmscn Barnes “Mr. Excitement; BT' Fair Haven, New Jersey Major. Business Management- Phi Delta Theta — Social Activities Chairman; Moroccan StofT—Greek Edi- tor, Delta Zeta 3ig Brother Plans: Adveitlsing Memories: Tcga Parties; Phi Delta Theta Brothers; Delta Zeta Banquets; East South; Dots Randy V. Bernhardt Randy New Port Richey, Florida Major Accounting Accounting. VITA Flans: Real Estate Development (9 Foreign Investments Memories: Economic Outlook 1983 Susan R Beausoleii Sue Putnam, Connecticut Major Accounting Minaret Staff — Photographer, ROIC—2 Year Scholarship Plana US. Government Memories International Relations Soou Jeffrey Bulgrin -j-rrsD JackoonvOc, Florida Majors: Marine Scier.ce Blolcgy Chemlsti: Scuba Club — President; Beta Beta Beta — President, Secretary, Treasurer, Chemistry Club—Vice-President, President; EXCEL Program.; Resident Advi- sor —“Rookie RA of the Year Award; Who’s Who Among American College University Students; Student Government Representative — Recreation Activities Committee, Special Events Committee; McKay Hall Council; 0ml- cron Delta Kappa; Eiology Chemistiy Lab Assistant; Phi Delta Theta—Choris- ter, Warden Plans: Graduate School Memories: All will be remembered, since all were experiences Camille Irene Burgess Lizard Tampa, Florida Major. Biology Delta Zeta — Assistant Fundraising Chairman-, Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Beta Beta; Honors Scholarship; Dean’s List; Tampa Women’s Club Scholarship; Chemistry Club Pians: Graduate School Memories: Pajama Party. Hanging out in Plant Lobby. Campus Wides; Delta Zeta Socials Morte Mane Cable Morte Pompano Beach, Ronda Major. Chemistry Tennis Team; Chemistly Club Plans: To get a Job Kevin A Cameron Kevin Tampa, Florida Major Accounting 50 SR. BIOS Accounting Club — President; Delta Sigma Pi — Fund Chairman; National Association of Accountants; Bowling Club — Co-Captain; Outdoors Club; Na- tional Association of Accountants Scholarship Award Plans: Work and Continue Education Vincent Carrodeguns Vince Miami, Rorida Major: Accounting De'.o Hall Council Representative; McKay Hall Council — Vice President; Var- sity Athletic Association — Vice President; Delta Sigma Pi — Vice President, Executive Council; Student Government Representative; Varsity Rowing Team; Junior Achievement Advisor; Rowing Scholarship; Dean's List Plans: Graduate School cr Public Accounting Memories; All the Awards, Achievements, other Good Times with the Ro- wing Team Judith S. Cervantes Judith Isla Ve.-xie, Puero Rico Mttpr: Business Managment Tennis Team; Water Ski Club William T.Chamock “BUI Spring Hill, P.cr.da Major: Economics Resident Advisor; Student Govern rneni—Attorney Gei .era!; Alpha Epsilon Pi — Social Chairman. Collegium: Planning «■ Priorities Committee; Rules Elections Committee — Chairman; Cmlcrcr; Delta Epsilon; Recreation '■? Ac- tivities Committee Piano: Law School — President, Vice President; Peer Counselor — Coordinator. Judicial B ard Junior Class Justice; Omlcron Delta Kappa — Vice President; Kappa Delta P. — Secretay, Treasurer Standards Beard Justice; Smiley Hall Council Repre- sentative-, University Choral; Chamber Singers; EXCEL Program; Academic Affairs Committee; Campus Christian Fellowship-, ftmhellemc Scholarship Award; Aipha Chi Omega Most Active Sister Award Plans: Teaching Elementary School and then gc to Graduate School Steven John DeRcer Steven” Western Springs. Illinois Major Economics Golf Team Plans: Work for Waste Management Joseph J. DiBari “Jcseph” Warwick, Rhode Island Motors: Manne Seience Bsclogy Trt Beta; Resident Advisor P.tuLs: Graduate School Memories: Comparative Vertebrae Roll Call; Manne Bctary; Toga I-'arty. 1883 Susan Marie DiFranco “Sue VaLnco. Florida Mtyor Mathematics Beta Beta Beta; Alpha Chi; Dean’s List; Presidential Scholar Award; Presiden- uai Scholar Plans: Career with Computers Memortes: Organic Chem Lab—Yuk!; All the Time Spent in the Math-Science Wing Richard Otis Cheney IV Puck Kensington. Connecticut Majors: Business Economics Theta Chi — Chaplain. P.edge Marshall. Treasurer, Vice President, Little Sis- ter Chairman Plana Work and get my Masters — MBA Memories: Oktoberfest, 1881; Initiation lino Theta Chi Fraternity Kristin Kyle Cox “Kris Farmland. Indiam Major: Business Management Presidential Scholur; Varsity Golf Team; Alpha Chi; Dean's List Plana Retail Management in Indiana; get Married Memories: Golf Team Winning tie First Tou moment ever — Fall. 1982 Janet M. Cmver “Jar. Zephyrhllls, Florida Major: Writing Creative Wrung Scholarship-. U.T. Board cf Fellows Scholarship Plana Write a Book; V ork at U.S. lYxst Office in Zephyrhllls Sorrenia Nickla Dillon “Vogue” Tampa, Florida M or Psychology ABC Club Plans: MA in Psychology; Continue Career ir. 1.(odeling Memories: Toga Party, Establishment of Basketball Team KathiSue Drenning Kathl Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Major: Criminology Delta Zeta Sorority — Activities Chairman; I-'anhellenlc Representative-, Panhellenlc President; Rho Lambda; EXCEL Program Plans: Work fora Law Firm m Pittsburgh Memories: All the Times with my Sisters, especially the Times in University South Reger Gene Drouin Reger Miami. Florida Major: Business Finance Intramurals Marcia Curl Marcia Tampa. Rcrida Majcn Business Management Minaret — Staff Writer, Assistant Spoits Editor; U.T. Diplomats — Co- Coordinator; Delta Sigma Pi —- Pledge Class Director, Fellow Scholar; EXCEL Ingram; Board of Directors; ASPA; Orientation Committee; Family Weekend Committee; Homecoming Committee Plans: Career in BusLness: Sales Of or Marketing Management Memories: Onentailon '83; Minaret Deadlines; Delta Sigma I5!; Studying!; Making Friends Pamela Jean Davis “Pam Coral Springs. Florida Major: Music Honors Scholarship, Music Scholarship. Chorale; Show Chorus iYavellers; Jazz Band; Dean’s List Plans: Graduate School — Master of Music Degree Cynthia Ann Daymont Cindy” Sur. City Center. Fkinda Major: Elementary- Education Honors Scholarship. .Alpha Chi Omega Sorority — Treasurer, Warden. Chap- lain, Songleadcr, Student Government Representative. Panhellenlc Council Marian L. Egan Egan Batson Park, Florida MtUor Business Alpha Omega — P.edge President; Alpha Chi Honor Society-. U.T. Diplomats; Minaret —Advertising Editor; Business Manager; Presidential Scholarship. Superior Academic Achievement Award Plans: Travel; Jcb in Marketing Memories Soccer Championship. Yale Crcw; Night at the Ritz, 1982; Teg!is! Colleen Ann Ellis “Colleen” St. Petersburg, Florida M jon Blclogy President's Scholar; Phi Eta Sigma — Vice President; Aipha Chi; Beta Beta Beta; Omlcror. Delta Kanpa; Smiley Hall Council — President; Registered Tutor. Research Assistant; Blclogy Club; Chemistry Club; Outdoor Club; Intra- murals Plans: Medical School Keith R. Erickson ChJof Leominster. Massachusetts Major Accounting U.T. Varsity Golf; Francis Ouimet Scholarship Plans: CPA with a small Firm or a Golf Professional SR. BIOS St Memories: Peeling Minarets. Nltes in the Rat; Finally being a Senior Terence Wiliam Eschbach •Terry Chesterfield, Missouri Moiors: Marine Sclenoe Blology McKay Hall — President; Beta Beta Beta — Vice President; Outdoor Club — President; Hawaiian Punk Cruise — Director, Student Government Repre- sentative-. Scuba Club; Cmicron Delta Kappa; Chemistry Club; Newman Club-. Internal! Council Plana Graduate School — MBA Memories: “Everglade Canoe Crossing Booze Cruise ’83; Airband; 'Toga Party” “Animal Wing Segundo Jorge Espinosa B. “George” Caracas 1C8C, Venezuela M jon Management Information Systems Data Processing Management Association; Summer Computer Camp — As- sistant, Instructor Flans: MBA; Vfork with Computers; Research Architecture Computers (CAD Systems) Memories: Working in Computer I’rograms for Long Hours; Taking Finals; Having a Great Time with some Classmates Michael K. Farrell Mickey Zephyrhills. P.onda Major: Business Management President’s Scholarship-. Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society, Alpha Chi 1 loner So- ciety Dean’s List; 1983 2nd Team Academic All-American; Baseball Team — 3rd 3aseman. Cc-Capiam; Varsiiy AUiletic Club Plans: Graduate School — Spcits Administration Memories: Times I shared with tlie People That Mean the Meet to Me (n y Friends) Robert Anthony Fernandes. Jr. 3ob Bridgewater, Maine Major Criminology Baseball; Varsity Athletic Association Marsha Ann F.emmg “Swamp Stafford, Virginia Major Business Management U.T. Honors Scholarship; Howell Hall Council — President; Resident Advisor. Fhl Eta Sigma; Delta Zeta — Vice President; EXCEL Program; Inter Hall Council Board; Dean's List Flans: Working in Tampa Memories: South Porch Parties; Delta Zeta; Alumni; Soccer. Chatterbox Lolita Flores “Lola” Condado, Puerto Rico Major. Business Management Internationa: Relations Club-. Intramurals Fiona Graduate School Memories; Gasparilla Weekend; Oktoberfest; Toga Party Michael Martin Forhan ’’Michael a. Ciair Shores, Michigan Flans: Continue Education; Work at Large Tampa Based Bank Dallas Kay Freyterg “Dallas Appleton. Wisconsin Major Social Work Howell Hal! Council — Secretary, Resident Advisor, Dean's lust; Rathskellar StafT; EXCEL Program Plans: Management Position Cariiss Annette Gambrell “Carkss lampa. Florida Major: MIS Mathematics Computer Club; Data Processing Management Association; Cheerleader — Captain; UT Diplomat; Lucille King Scholarship; Witicofi' Scholarship; Delta Sigma PL F.XCEI. Program; Dean’s List; Florida Brochure Kans: Attend Georgia Institute of Technolog for Engineering Memories: Being selected for the Tampa Woman's Club Scholarship Louise ELzabeth Gilbert ’’Weazy Aurora, Ohio Major English Howell Hall Council — President; Inter-Hall Council; Delta Zeta Sorority — Charter Member. President, Social Chairman. Vice President; Creative Com- munications Club — Vice I’resident; Intramurals; Orientation Worker Plans: Pursue an Kxciung and Challenging Career Memories; Pledging Delta Zeta; Gasparilla; Rat, Making lots of gcod friends Paul Michael Glthens “Vince' Short Hills. New Jersey Major Business Management Mary Lynn Claude “Mary Syracuse. New York Major Business Management Delta Sigma Pi; Police Auxiliary Patrol; Health Wellness Task Force; Achievement Grant Pans: Employment with MCI Communications to ei )cy loving moments with Dan Deer Memories: Oktoberfest 'S3; Summer of ’83; Delta Sigma I”. Iniuatlon; Tung Tungs'; The Flxx; Men at Work Paul Marc Gouln “Paul Laconia, New Hampshire Majors: Pohucal Science Economics Varsity Crew; Varsity Athletic Asscclation; 3 year National Champions in Crev;; Student Government Representative; Hall Council; Moroccan Plans: La w School in Boston Memories: The Day we Beat Yale m the I-Yesklent's Cup Regatta Andrea Mane Gralicer “Andrea Yonkers. New York Major: Business Management Cheerleader, Psi Chi; ASPA; Zeta Beta Tau Liule Sister Casino MexlAnn Grant “MexiAnn Cayman Islands Major Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi — Vice President Plans: Teach at ar. Elementary School in the Cayman Islands Jeffrey Scott Fortenbachcr Buty Maior Psychology Sigma Alpha Epslicn — Emminent Chronicler, Dean’s List; Resident Advisor, Fsi Chi—Vice President; Intramurals Plana Graduate School William E. Fountain “Splcket Chesire, Connecticut Major Criminology Sigma Alpha Epsilon — President; Resident Advisor. Hall Council — I’resi- dent. Secretary EXCEL Program; Rathskellar Student Manager, Moroccan — Sports Editor. 3ud Bowl — MVP; RA Social Committee-, Student Admissions Representative Plans: Chesire Police Department Nancy Jean Grant “Nancy White Plans, New York Major Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi; Dean’s List Plans: Teaching in Tampa or New York; Obtain a Masters Degree Memories: Every Terrific Minutel JcdyS. Grcmbach -Jody Highland Park. Illinois Major Writing Sigma Alpha Epsilon Liule Sister, The Minaret — Assistant Editor, Editor, Outstanding Journalism Award, Outstanding Story Award; Alpha Chi I ionor Society. Sigma Tau Delta—Secretary. Creauve Communication Club; EXCEL Program Plans: Work! Memories: Year as Editor of The Minaret 52 SR. BIOS Linda Frances Had field Linda Lou Largo, Florida IAU09 MIS Business Management Women's Basketball—Captain. MVP, All Conference; lies idem Advisor; Alpha Chi Honor Society; Omlcron Delta Kappa; UT Diplomat; Women's Volleyball— Captain; Phi Eta Sigma; Presidential Scholar Pians: Remain in Tampa Pursue BuslneaVComputer Career Memories: Delo Staff 1962-63; Best Friends; Winning Seasons Jewel Louise Hanson “Julelgh Promhet, Maiyland Major: Political Science Delta Zeta Sorority—Charter Member, Vloe President. Historian, Parliamen- tarian, Senior Activities Chairman; Moroccan — Greek Editor, Senior Editor; UT Diplomat; EXCEL Program; Student Political OrganlzaUon; Pho lambda. Student Government Representauve Plano: Career in Public Relatlone Advertising Memories: Delta Zeta; These Girls in South;- Phone BUIS; Crisis; TOILVM Tams in L Hare Tamsrn Brockport, New York Major: French Resident Advisor, Smiley Hall Council; Intramurals; RA Newsletter, Honors Scholarship Cheme Ann Valerie Harvey Cherrie Brooklyn, New York Major Business Management Association of Black Ccileglatee — Treasurer, International Relations Club — Treasurer, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority — Treasurer, Vloe President; Pershing Ri- fles; Howell Hall Council Representative Plans-. Graduate School Memories: Harold's Club Events; Phi Delta Theta Toga Parties Publications Committee-, Music Committee; Sailing Club; Zeta Beta Tau Little Sister Plans: Job up North Memories: McKay Animal Wing; Gaspanlla. Cktoberfest HughV. Hommel Hugh Baltimore, Maryland Majors: Fsycholcgy Engdsh Varsity Athletic Association; P31 Chi; Sigma Alpha EpoUon — Vice President; Rowing Team (Crew , Resident Advisor. Crew—Assistant Coach Plans: Law School Errol Howard ‘‘Errol Fort Lauderdale, Honda Major. Business Management ITT Soccer Team; ABC PLANS: Career in Business Management Memores: The Year the Soccer Team Won the National Title Christie Howden “Christie Tampa, Florida Majors: Economics Poliucal Science Presidential Scholarship; Dean's List; Student Political Organization; Pi Sigma Alpha—Secretary, Omicron Delta Epsilon—Vice President, Secretary Plans: Graduate Donna Jeanne Howe Donna Tampa, Florida Major Psychology Swim Team — MVP, All American, 200 Fly National Champion Plans Graduate School — Clinical Psychology Gerard Dismus Hauser “Gerard Brandon, Flenda Major Psycho.cgy PsiChi Plans: Work Margaret Ma.’y Elizabeth I lauser Margaret Tampa, Florida Major Social Work Peer Counseling Plans: Job in the Social Work Field; Graduate School Tracy Ann Heim Tracy” Sinking Springs, Pennsylvania Major. Criminology ROIC Plans: Graduate School at Penn State in Arts of Counseling C-f Rehabilita- tion; Officer in the US. Army Memories: The Sunshine-, Arthur fif Jeff' — The Best of Two Worlds; Recruit- ing Deadheads Pemilla Henriksson Pea Vaygo, Sweden Major MIS Swim Team — 2 Times NCAA Champion, 15 Tunes All American, 2 Most Valuable Swimmer; Swim Scholarship-, Academic Scholarship Stephanie Diana Herbea “Stephanie St Croix, Virgin Islands Zeta Phi Beta Sorortiy — President Gregory J. I wanna Garfield West Haven, Connecticut Major MIS Moroccan — Editor, Assistant Editor, Staff; Phi Delta Theta—Vloe President, Historian, Secretary; Student Government Representative-, Computer Club; Orientation Leader, Judicial Board of Standards; Young Republicans; In- terFratemity Council Plans: Computer Tech School Memories: Midnight FootbaJ; The Stairs at the House-, Hallway Oolf; New York, New York A Bagte-, The Unknown Student; East; Rooming with a Terrorist; Silver Bullets Ann Marie Jer.ee “Annabelle Westbury, New York Major Biology Newman Club—Vice President; Cross Ccunty; Rhl Eta Sigma; Honor Scholar- ship-, Student Government Representative; Moroccan—Sports Editor, VAA— Fundraising Chairman; Lecicr for Campus Catholic Mass; Tri-Beta (active) Thomas Janton “Tom Wilmington, Delaware Major. Business Management Swim Team—Captain. 5 Times All American; Academic Scholarslup-, Atliletic Scholarship; Psi ChL VAA , PlATS: Law School Memories: Traveling to National Meets Around the Country Steven M. Jones Steven Wimauma, Honda Majors: Paycholcgy E ngiish Honors Scholarship-, Alpha Chi; Psi Chi — Treasurer Sigma Tau Delta—Vice President; Dean’s ilk; Honor Roll Plans: Graduate Study in SpeciAl Flducation Memories: Dr. Jennings' Pk'chology Classes, Oktcborfcct Donald Joseph Hession, Jr. Donald Hampton. New Hampshire Majors: Marine Science Biology Trilby Holmes ‘Truly Rldgef-eld, Connecucut Major Psychology Jayne G. Joralemon Jayne Tampa, Florida Major Criminology Show Chorus, Collegiate Chorale, Intramurals John Christopher Kelly Johnny, J.K. SR. BIOS S3 West Haver.. Connecticut Major: Criminology Pi Kappa Phi — Treasurer. President Chaplain. Warden: InterFraterr.iiy Council — Treasurer, President; EXCEL Program; Delta Zeta Big Brother Plana Work in Criminal Justice Field Memories: Working the Desk at Smiley Hall; Id Xapp Gaspartlla Parties Day: Graduation in April Sue Carol Xocns Sue Clearwater, Florida Major MIS Computer Club — Secretary Mark E. Kroyzar.cwskl Mark Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Majors: Marine Science Blclogy Newman Club — President; Delo Hall — Vice President; WIT IN DJ.; Beta Beta Beta; Leadership Orant; Scuba Club; Sailing Club; S3A Music Committee; Oxfam Coordinator; Dean’s Task Force Plans: Laborato ry Technician at Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL Memories: The Bios; Marine Botany '83; Todd Ucbin Concert ’80, SGA Elections —1900 1901 Hekll Ann Kuchentacker Heidi” Miami, Florida Major: Criminology Honors Scholarslilp; Psl Chi; Omlcron Delta Kappa; Who's Who Among Stu- dent8 m American Universities Colleges; Peer Counselor; Religious Life Council — Founder, President; Newman Club; UT Crew-, Varsity All lletic Asso- ciation; Smiley Hall — Vice President; UT Folk Group — Director; Dean's AD Student Advisory Council; US VoUeyfcaD Associauon UT Volleyball Club; UT Tutor; Minaret Correspondent Plans: Graduate Work — PHD lr. Clinical Psychology-, Publish Works Memories: Regattas; Parties; Soccer Games; Intramural Volk-ybal! Champs, 82; Special Times with Special Friends; Tim Tracy 3., Kukla Traqy New Rochelle, Now York Molor Accounting Accounting Club-, DPMA; Delta Sigma Pi Therese Jonelle InDouceur Tree Trey, Michigan Major: Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma; Sailing Club; Chemistry Club; President’s Scholarship, Student Government Representative Plans: Work m Tampa Rccpdaye Lalmanslngh Julie” Tampa, Florida Major: MIS Achievement Schciarslup-, Computer Club Plans: Prcgrammer Anaiyst David Andrew Lamont Dawd” Tampa, Florida Majors: Economice PoDtlcal Science Presidenual Scholar, Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Chi; Omlcron Delta Kappa — President; Pi Sigma Alpha — Charter Vice President; Dean’s List; Student Political Organization Plana Lav: School Lon Jane Larsen Lon Danvers, Massachusetts Mojo?: Finance Delta Sigma Pi Plans: Work Scott Christian Ler.z “Scoa Marietta, Georgia Major Adult Fitneee Honor Scholarship, Baseball — Pitcher; Kappa Delta Pi Plans: Work in Corporate Fitness Program; Run a Health Club Aleithea Leocadia Alclthea St. Croix, Virgin Islands Major 3ucir.css Management Baptist Campus Ministry; Student Government Representative; Association of Black CoDegianc-, International Relation Club; Zcta Phi Beta — Achcnian Keith A. Lerro Keith Berwyn, Pennsylvania Majors; Marine Sclence Blolcgy Chemlstiy Academic Honors Plans; Graduate School Memories: All Night Cramming; Midnight Jamming Gllda Jean Lewis Jeannie Belize City, Central America Majora Psycholcgy Urban Studies ?s: Chi; international Relations Club; Association of Black Collegians; EXCEL Program; Peer Counselor Plans: Graduate School; Professional Practice Memories: My Entire Three Years at UTare Memorable Patricia Mar.e Lusty Trtsh Tampa. Florida Major Political Scioncc Pi Sigma Alpha — President; Judicial Board — Secretary; Student Political Organization — Vice President; Cmicron Delta Kappa; Student Government Representative Plans: Obtain a Position with a Commeroial Residential Developer Michele Carmen Marccgilese “Michele Hlreh Run, Michigan Majors: Marine Sc’.ence Chemlsuy Newman Club; President’s Scholar. Phi Eta Sigma — President; Dean's List; Alpha Omega; Varsity Athletic Association; Crew; Alpha CliL UT Diplomat; EXCEL Program Plana Work for a Chemical Corporation; Master's Degree lr. Chemistry Forensics Memories; Being a Bimester Guinea-Pig;” Peeling Minarets; Renovation of Plant Park. Joseph Junior Matusiak II Joe, Tooz”’ TumersvDle, New Jersey Majors: Fmance Eoonomics Varsity Crew, Rivershore Tower — Head DA; Hall Council Advisor, Intra- murals; ASPA; Varsity Athletic Association Plans: Job with Finance Eoonomlcs Memories: Oktoberfest '84; Same day as my Birthday, sc It’s Extra Good for Me Andrew Paul McAllister Andy Port Charlotte, Florida Majors: Marine Sclence Blolcgy Elolcgy Club — Vice President; Quilt; Minaret; Beta Beta Beta Plans; Sock Employment Memories: Pamting of the Minarets-, The Nights Before Finals; Dr. EUison's Life Cycles Gladys J. McBumcy Gladys Lutz, Florida Majors: Fm ance Accou nung Delta Sigma FT — Pledge Class Fundraiser, Chancellor, Vice Ihxjsldent, Presi- dent Plans Complete MBA — Finance Frederick Joseph McDonald Fred lAwrer.ceyiDe, Nev; Jersey Major. Biology Crew; Biology Club; TTT-Beta — Historian Plans: Optometry Memor.es: Friends Gamed Alicia McLaughlin “Alicia Coooa Beach, Florida Major MIS Varsity Swimming—Captain. NCAA AD American, AL-YW All American; Delta S4 SR. BIOS Sigma P! — Secretary, Dean’s List. Student Government Representative; Var- sity Athletic Associaiton; Reagent Advisor Michael Dirk Meriwether Michael” Coma Rica Major Biology Intramurals Plans: Work, Travel; Graduate Studies Memories: The Wild Parties; Delo Fire Drills; Outside Symphony Concerts; Graduation Ceremony; Glide's Final Exams Maureen Frances Memgan Moe” Bradenton, Florida Major Elology Della Zeta Sorority; Panhellenic Council; Student Government Representa- tive-, Senior Senator; Omlcron Delta Kappa — {’resident; Alpha Chi; Phi Eta Sigma Resident Advisor, {’residential Scholar, UT Outstanding Greek Woman Plans: ModlcaTOiagnostlcs Sales Memories: 4 Years of Delta Zeta; Julelgh’s Car Helen Metz ’ShorwtufT Clearwater, Florida Mojo Psychology Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Plans: Master Degree in Psychology Memories: All the McNlfT Parties-, Good Times at die Rot; The Sisters; 01 the Nights Spent Socializing in die Llbraiy Michael F. Mtley “Mike” Leicester, Massachusetts Major H'.olcgy Sigma AJpha Epsilon; Alpha Chi; Omlcron Delta Kappa; Collegium; Resident Advisor. Phi Eta Sigma Plans: Graduate School for Molecular Biology Memories: Being an SAE Jcseue Isabelle Mmnecl “Josette” Lcng Beach. New York Major MIS Academic Scholarship; Zeta Beta Tau little Sister— President. Hedge Master. Resident Hall Association; Moroccan; Intramural Volleyball, Soccer, Com- puter Club Memories: Howell 6th Floor, The Field; Bld-NI; The Big Binges Karen A. Mcnz Bear (Kar-Bear)” Sclier.ectady. New York Major MIS Plans: Working with Computera Management Memories: Halloiveen; Toga •’artles; My First Floor {’arty Soon Davki Murphy MurT Avon. Connecticut Meyer: Business Management UT Diplomat; EXCEL Program; Phi Delta Iheta; Golf Team; UT Admissions Representative, Computer Club Plans: Successful Business; Travel Memories: Every Moment Spent Here at UT will be Remembered in One 'Way or Another Leonard Mark N vickas The Fog” Nashua, New Hampshire Major Business Management Varsity Athletic Association, Baseball Plans: Graduate School or Management Job Memories: Good People; Gaspartlla, Baseball; Classes; ArtzWatch. The Rat; Good Times Charles A Norberg “Charlle Chuck” Leesburg, Florida Major: Business Management Delta Sigma Pi; Varsity Athletic Association; Rowing Team; 2 Gold Medals at DAD Vail Division; Rowing National Championships; Gold Medal at FLD Slate Rowing Champlon8lUps; ITT 4 Year Varsity Allilete Award Plans: .,lve fif Work in Drlando Memories: Going with die Rowing Team to Boston to Race on the Charles River, Oct. 23.1963 Michael J. Norton Mike Tampa, Florida Mejors: Finar.ee Accounting Pi Kappa Phi — Intramurals Representative, Social Chairman, Treasurer, President. Best Pledge; Student Government Representative-, lmerFraterniiy Council — Social Chairman, Treasurer, President; Delta Zeta Big Brother; Delia Sigma Pi — Pledge Class President; ASPA EXCEL Program; Grientauon Leader-, Bud Bowl; Dean’s List; Honor Roll Memories: Beach; Chatterbox; Chug-a-Lug; Pi Kappa Phi; DZ’a Hat Michael Joe! Oppenheim “Michael Miami, Florida Major Business Management Sigma Alpha Epsilon—Pledge Educator, Social Chairman, Treasurer, Ameri- can Society of Perscne: Administration: Delta Sigma Pi Plana MBA; Florida Real Estate License, Florida Insurance 220 License Memories: Eeing Imuated as Charter Member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s 186th Chapter Nathaniel E. Qstrom “Nathaniel” Brookline, Measachuseus Majors: Marine Blolcgy Chemistiy Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Chi; Honors Scholarship; Scuba Club; Chemlsuy Club; Karate Club Plans: Graduate School Kim Paliadlno Kim Yorktown Heights, New York Major Business Management EXCEL Program; Hall Representative-, Theta Chi Little Sister; Delta Zeta — Asst Pledge Trainer, President; Minaret—Salesperson Kelly J. Pennington ’’Kelly'' Sarasota. Florida Major History Army ROTC; Distinguished Military Student Plans: United States Army RA Brian J. Pereira Brl” Fallrner, Massachusetts Majora: Manne Scicncc Biolcgy Fans: Work on a Boat as a Researcher Memories: Freshman Year in Gaopanlia Parade; Marine Botany Study Ses- sions Andrew David Petrach “Andy Carteret, New Jersey Majora Accounting MIS EXCEL Program; UT Diplomat; Computer Club; Accounting Club; DPMA ASPA Varsity Athletic Association; Tennis Team; Cross Country Team Plans-. Continue Education; Find a Job James Thomas Petrillc jLmmy. OoGo West Orange, New Jersey Major. Business Management Baseball; 2nd Team Sunshine State Conference-, Varsity Athletic Association Plans: Pursue Baseball Career; Work for an Insurance Firm Memcr.es: Flaying Baseball for 4 Years Mario Alberto Poilt “Mario Decatur, Illinois Majors: Business Managerr.enVMIS I {all Council Rep rose mauve. Student Government Repreeer.tauve. Hall Coun- cil Executive Board — Secretary. Resident Hall Association — Vice President; EXCEL Program, Achievement Gram leadership; Tennis Team Fans: Graduate School; Indusuy Oscar Luis Quintero Papeiito Caracas, Venezuela Maior Economics Computer Club; International Student Club SR BIOS SS Plan : Work for International Firm Memories “Every Day Was A Day For School David Richardson David” Tampa, Florida Major MIS _ Leadership Scholarship; Computer Club—Co-Founder, Vice President, Presi- dent Plans: Programmer Analyst Patricia A. Roberts “Pat Spring HU1, Honda Major: Accounting Honors Scholarship-, Delta Sigma Pi — Historian; Accounting Club; Resident Advisor. Tutor; Student Government Representative; Omicron Delta Kappa; Alpha Chi; Alpha Chi Omega Sorority — Treasurer; PanhelJenlc; VITA Tax Assistant Plans: MBA in Finance Scott Kenneth Robins “Doc” Glenview, mmois Majors. Manne Science Biology Biology Club—President; Theta Chi Fraternity—President, Secretary; WTUN Assistant Station Manager, Student Government Representative; Outdoor Club; Scuba Club Plans: Work in Manne Scienoe Educatior.; Business Memories: A Special Relationship, Growing Up Monica M. Rogers “Money” Meriden, Connecticut Major Chemistry Delta Zeta Sorority — Fundraiser, Treasurer, Tn-Beta; Standards Board; Chemistry Club; Theta Chi Little Sister Memories: Delta Zeta FormalG; Go West Parties; DZ Banquets-, Toga's Brian Edward Russell Brian” Lansing, Michigan Major PoliticalScience Theta Chi — Vice President, Social, Historian, Pledge President; Yeung Re- publicans — Pounder, Vice President, President; Chairman Special Events; Parent's Weekend; Greek All Star Football; Budweiser Athlete of the Week; Minaret Advertising Staff; Moroccan Staff Plans: Work; Pay Off Loans; Sail Memories: Bud Bowl; Fraternity Parties-, Beach Weekends, The Rat; Cham- pagne; 2 Senior Years Frank W. Russo “Frank” Mahopac, New York Major Writing Theta Chi — President; Biology Club, Senior Senator; Senior Class President; Minaret—Features Editor Memories: Kim Kirby R. Ityan, Jr. “Snapshot, Kz. Ryansteln, Lou-Lou, Weiner Frankfort, Illinois Majors: Marine Sctence BloJogy Moroccan — Editor, Photo Editor, Phi Delta Theta — Activiuea Chairman, Assistant Historian, Warden, Rush Chairman; Student Government — Vice President, Sophomore Senator. Scuba Club, Minaret Photographer, Athletic Admissions, Communications Photographer, Who's Who Among Students in American Uruvereiues Colleges; Most Likely to Succeed; Meet Talented; Best-All-Round Plana Graduate School for PHD in Oenetics Ecvelopmcntal Biology Memories: Toga Parties; Late Nights Studying for Tests in Spartan Arms; Tents; Key West; DO, DZ, AXO, Bandits Season Tickets; Daquiri Parties-, Dip Patties Gemma B. Sartori “Glgl Staten Island, New York Majors: Mathemaucs MIS Alpha Chi; Phi Eta Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi. Computer Club, DPMA Plans: Work for Reputable Business Firm Steven Mark Schomlck Steve Pembroke Pines, Florida Majors: Poliucol Sctence Peyehology Alpha Chi; Pi Sigma Alpha; Psi Chi; Dean's List; Honor Roll; Student Govern- ment Chairperson of the Year, 1982-83; Academic Affairs Committee — Chairman; Student Academic Appeals Committee-, Debate Society — Vice President; Collegium; Recreation Activities — Co-Chairman Plans: Law School Sherrie Rea Shlpe “Sherrie” New Port Richey, Florida Major Elementary Education Plans: To Teach in Pasco County Susan Sidney Shreaves Sidney Tampa, Florida Major Elementary Education Plans: Teach at Hillsborough County Elementazy School Memories: The Fun Time I had with all my An and Elementaiy Classes Laree A Sims Laree” Tampa, Florida Majors: Engiish Elemer.taiy Education Academic Honors Scholarship; Dean’s list; Sigma Tau Delta; Alpha Chi; Kappa Delta Pi Alpha Chi Secretary Plans: Teach Elementary School; Graduate School Memories: The Personal Growth I Experienced Through My College Classes; For This, I Would Like to Thank Those Special Professore WhoTook the Time to Be Friends as Well as Teachers Tammy Lynn Smedley Tammy” Largo, Florida Majora: Pfyehology Knglish Plans: Auend Bmoiy Nursing School Dorene Lucille Smith Smitty Auburn, New York Major. Accounting Alpha Omega Local Sorority, Intramural Representative; Crew Team; Ac- counting Club, Yearbook Staff; Alplia Clil Omega Scrorlty—Charter Member, Vice President, Standards Board, Panhellenlc, Assistant Rush Chairman. So- cial Chairman, President, Editor, Student Government Representative; Moroccan — Greek Editor, Assistant Editor-, Rlverehore Hall Council — Vice Presklent; Delta Sigma Pi; ASPA; Cross Country Team; Outstanding Oreek Woman of the Year; UT Cheerleader-, EXCEL Program; Senior Class Commit- tee-. Rlio Lambda — Charter Member; Finance Director — Show Chorus Pro- duction Plans: Masters in Accounting; CPA Memories: Being Me ft Being Happy While Eveiyone Else is Worrying About it. Life's too Short Paula Lee Stanton “Paco” Melrose, Massachusetts Major: Corporale Fitness ITT Women’s Soccer Club, Smiley Hall — Best All Round, 1980 Plans: Graduate School; Masters in Exercise Physiology Memories: 1979 Oktcberfest; Smiley Hall Tug-of-War Champions William Perry Steele Big Elll Largo. Florida Major: Political Science Honore Scholarship, SPO, Alpha Chi; Political Science Honor Society; SPO College Bowl; McKay Hall Intramurals Plane: Law School Memor.es: Getting Drunk on Water in Spring 1982 with Sladlo Margaret Julia Stepanlck Peggy Whlte8bcro, New York Major. Mathematical Programming Computer Club, DPMA Plans: Work; Masters Memories: The Sietere” Partying Down At The Rat and McNiff; Counclllng my Adopted Little Sister Todd Michael Stetson Todder Warwick, Rhode Island Majora Physical Educauon Adult Fitness 56 SR. RIOS Varsity Athletic Association; Baseball Team; Kappa Delia Pi Plana Continue Education — Physical Therapy Memories. Times Spent With my Very Special Friends Victoria V. Stewart Vicki Tampa, Florida Major; Writing Dorothy Thomas Leadership Scholarship; Psl Chi; Minaret; Quilt Brenda Sykes Brenda Plant Cuy. Florida Major Biology ABC — President; Leadershp Award; Volleyball Team; Varsity Athletic Asso- ciation Plans: Lab Research Memories: Commencement Ceremony ’83; Gulf Coast Symphony on Campus, '83 Patrick Francis Syren, Jr. “Allamuchy” ALamuchy, New Jersey Major; MIS Scuba Club — President; Computer Club — Treasurer; DPMA Delia Sigma Pi Plans; Job Related to Computers Memories; Who Could Forget Key West? “Clay” Venice, Florida Major; Business Management Advertising Club; Creauvo Communications Club—Treasurer Plans: Law School Memories: National Champions Division 3 Soccer, Outlook '83; Oktoberfest; Gaspartlla; Anzwatd Programs at Falk Theatre; Especially English 290(Trip tc NYC for Broadway Theatre) Robert D. Weisbord Robert Seafoid. New York Major Business Management Sigma Alpha Epsilon — Charter Member, Secretary, Sergeant of Anns; ASPA — Vice President; VAA Tennis Team; Cross Country-. Hall Council — Vice President Plans: Law School or MBA Carol Jane Whiteside “Carol” Tampa, Florida Major; Accounting Delta Sigma Pi — Vice President, Secretary, Outdoor Club; Phi Eta Slgrna; Apha Chi; FICPA Scholarship-, Alpha Delta Pi Scholarship; Dean's List; Honors Scholarelup Fans: Public Accounting; CPA Certification Memories: Graduation Joan Marie TUleu Joan Ruskm, Florida Major: Accounting Delta Sigma Pi—Pledge President, Vice President, «Social Chairman, National Delegate, Community Service Chairman; Judicial System — Chief Justice, Assistant to Coordinator, Ate mate Justice-, Junior Achievement—Executive Advisor-, Honors Schoarship-, Early Admission Student Plans: Law School; CPA Accounting; Work; Marriage-, Babies Memories; When I First Met John Ilckart; First Meeting Mickey Pertow! Pull- ing Many All-Nighters for Auditing! Nancy Maoteaao Wilfong “Nancy Lutherville, Maryland Moicr. Psychology Apha Chi; Pci Chi — President Melanie Iynn Wolcott Melanie'' Oil City, Pennsylvania Major Business Management Varsity Crew-, Sigma Apha Epsilon—Founding Sister, President Karen L Tippeu Tampa, Florida Major: Accounting Accounting Club — Secretary, Phi Eta Sigma; Quilt; Honor's Scholarship; Academic Scholarship-, Dean's List Plana Week in Internal Audit Depu Wolfgang Roberto Trampe Soto W Guatemala City. Guatemala Major: MIS International Relations Club; Delta Sigma Pi, ITT Diplomata. Newman Club; Computer Club; Bowling Club; EXCEL Program; Counseling Center, Student Orientation Leader Plans: Engineering School for Electronic Engineering; Own Business Memories: ).{y First Semester as a Freshman; My Initiation into Delta Sigma Pi William E. Tucker BUI Dunedin, Florida Major: Business Management Pi Kappa Phi—Treasurer, Vice President Amy A Wagner “Amy Cincinnati, Ohio Majors Busin esa Pgychology Swim Team — Captain. 3 Year NCAA Division II National Qualifier, National Finalist Minaret—Staff Writer Resident Advisor, Varsity Athletic Association; EXCBL Program Plans: Career in Hotel Management m Colorado Peter Michael Waldron Peter East Bridgewater, Massachusetts Majora Manne Science Bio’.ogy Chemtstry Student Government Representative; Rlvershore Hall Council; Biology Club; Chemistry Club—Treasurer Tri-Beta Plans: Career ao an Industria: Chemist Hemy Clay Walkup Dorrene Michele Wolf ■■Woffle” Tampa, Florida Major Adult Fitness Basketball; Cress Country, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society, Apha Chi, VAA — Secretary Physical Education Majors Club — President; Honors Scholarship-, Athletic Scholarship; Dean’s Lust Plans: Continue Education — Master's Degree Memories: My Time as an Intern in my Major Special Athletic Events; Those Times Spent With My Friends Richard A Worobel “Richard New Port Richey. Florida Major Business Management Kappa Kappa Psi — Vice President, Secretary, Moroccan; Newman Club; Fep Band; Student Government Representative F.ans: Sales Manager of Real Estate Office; Licenses for Brokcragc Appralsais Memorise: Gaspartlla '82, '83; Toga '83-. March 18.1983; Freshman Orienta- tion '82; Che rate Tour, Painting of Minarets Teny Michael Zclen •Weaz Waukegan, Illinois Major Marine Biology . . .. _ Scuba Club; Apha Epsilon Pi — Pledge Master, Member at Large; Vice : resi- dent; IFC Representative Ranee Become Rich, Famous, Financially Stable Memories: Hawk’s Nest Trip '83; Vaguely, The Weekends ErtcZuccarelli “Eric Si, New York Major Economics Swim Team; Swimming Scholarship Planet Broker cn NY Commodities Exchange Memories: Oktoberfest; Gaspartlla Day Mark H. Zwertn “Mark Brentwood, New York Major. Biology „ Police Auxiliaiy. Leadership Grant; Student Government Repreeenuuive; Dean's Student Advisory Board; Traffic Court; Scuba Club 57 JUNIORS S3 Majdi Aboukhalil James Abrahamson Robert Abramson James Acaba Philip Acaba Linda Acosta Edward Adams Carmen Albano Chester Allen Barbara Allen Noyan Allinorak Celia Anderson Keith Anderson Scan Anderson Florence Angole Cheryl Apostolos Walter Arasimovez Cloria Arnold Claudio Asbun Francis Aubin Patrick Baboun Shannon Barker Lee Barletta Michael Batsavagc Lloyd Bennett Jose Bcrmudes Richard Bernabei Mark Bernstein Douglas Bianco Ann Bidinger Eric Bland Debra Bodic Cary Bogue Lorelei Bolze Cary Bond Angeliquc Borde Moniauc Boucher Thomas Bray Lori Brigant Robert Brown Jaime Lou Buchli Janinc Bulgrin 60 JUNIORS SucllenCannella Carlos Carrillo Dominic Casareale James Chadwick Beverly Chambers David Chapdelaine Howard Chin Katherine Church Dawn Clark Keith Clougherty Karon Coes Daryl Conviser Kristen Cox Neil Crilly Deborah Cruse Stephen Dachs Alfred Dally Carol Daley Michael Davis Sandra Davis Steven DeBoer Michael Demoully Kimberly DePatra Maria Derencin Matt Destry Phillip Dcusncr Kurt Devlin Barbara Dillard William Dobbie Dannielle Dobbins Darin Donahue Timothy Donovan Lisa Douglas Patricia Downing Erica Edwards Arthur Ekvall Jewel Evans Lisa Feller Adam Fels Thomas Fenske Marco Feda Olga Fernandez Lisa Finelli Michael Finnegan JUNIORS 6 Dca mm Fisher Susan Fleshman Deborah Fox David Frick Dale Friend George Furman Wayne Cal lops Theresa Garcia CiRi Geiger Mark Getz David Ciacondino Sue Gidtey Connie Gilson Robert Glenn Sandra Comoz Kevin Covin Christine Graham Clare Crant Nancy Grant Vito Greco Mark Griffiths John Grimwood Leonard Hamme) Carolyn Hamric Steve Head John Hearing Robert Heckel Schlcsc Heidelb3ugh Barbara Hill Tracy Hinds Matthew Hoebermann Daye Holland Matthew Hoperich Barbara Horne Janis Hospodar Yvette Hudson Chris Huffman Wayne Hulzenga Mary Huntor Bruce Inghram Ken James Gretchen Jones Robin Jones Julia Johnston Debbie Jonson Keith Jontue 62 JUNIORS Ann Jofdan John Kehoe Joseph Kelly Regina Kempeneer Paula Kendros Curtis Keyser John Knettles David Knight Judy Kopitnik Nikki Korones Lynn Krukowski Sally-Beth Krutek Gillian LaBorde Natalie Lake Shirley LaPointo Charles Launikitis Kim Lawrence Thomas Lee Robert Leggine William Leslie Janet Lewis Lisa Ligon Michelle Liu Sheryl Lively Sandy Lofland {oe Lonigro Caren Long Edwin Lopez Mark Lukacik Kathy Mackenzie Joseph Madden Karen Magnuson Yaqoub Mahmood Cindy Makas Richard Malatesta MareMallat Valerie Markle Meg Marshall Cratg Martin Richard Maryn Leslie Mattison Brent Maycrson Lisa Mayzell Alexandra McConnell Ray McLaughlin Rich McManus JUNIORS 63 Clayton McNeel Jeanne McNiff Vicki Mcachum Carmen Mendez Jana Messina Al Miller Russell Miller Phillip Louis Mine Candra Moore Cathleen Moran Mary Morris Carol Moses Jae Motsko Steve Momaw Moreen Neligan Janet Nigro Eduard Nogueira Laura Nye Gerald Nystrom Eugene Oliva Hans Olofsson David Osborne Carl Ouellet Denise Overstreet Robert Palermo Michael Parker Marybeth Patti William Peck Bobby Pcdrazzi Wendyann Penna Kathleen Perez Janelle Perry Leona Pcszka Noel Plcnnert Richard Popp Debra Powell Squire Prcbor Michael Price Jimbo Prodoehl Oscar Quintero Carolyn Rabun Jon Kacow Lawrence Raiano Jewett Raines Melissa Rainville Roger Ramsay-Martez Catherine Renwick Joel Rhine Carmen Richardson Julie Richardson Brigitte Rivera Cynthia Roberts Rick Rodriguez Doug Honk M JUNIORS Irwin Rudolph Neil Sadarananda Fernando Salles Gigi Sartori Larry Schrcibcr Micnael Schricr Bart Scott Marcelo Sempe John Sheehan Robert Sherman Deborah Shlepr Gregg Silbern Jeffrey Smentck Alfonso Smith Marina Solor Sonia Sotomayor Joan Spencer Roger Stanley Paula Stanton Robin Stephenson Cece Stepnicwski Libby Stern Leslie Stone Donna Strong Sue Succop Kevin Sullivan Arden Swartz {ena Swindle -uann Szafraniec Haylev Tanenbaum Julie Tauber David Thompson Allison Thompson Heidi Tolvanen Deanna Trojan Ann Tucker Ann Tymac Daisy Ulmer Cheryl Valentine Tcrcsita Vazquez Ramon Vera Michollc Vrcdovoogd Tracy Ward Michele Welch Duncan White Frank White Eddie Williams Howie Williams Stella-Jaye Williams Susan Wilson Karen Wood Andrew Woods Andrew Woung Stephen Yates JUNIORS 65 CC JUNIORS JUNIORS 67 6t JUNIORS SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 69 wm m Susan Abels Cristina Agazzi Huda Al-Ajcel Carolyn Albury Randall Aldrich Ania Aleman John Alessio Terrence Alexis Francis Almeida Salah Al-Rujaib EUy Alvarez Roberta Ametrano Carol Anderson Karen Anderson Margaret Arnold Katny Arsencau Judith Aust Janet Aust Donna Babian Barry Bacon Laurence Baean Heather Bailey Nancy Baira Ken Balsamo Flint Barnes George Barry Lauren Becker Joseph Bedits Snaunaley Bell Stacy Bell Sheila Bcnway Eileen Benwltt Richard Bertok Kelly Bierwiler Scoti Blackwell Peter Boffa Lora Boltz Abigail Bonet Susan Borges Daniel Botto Jason Bovarnick Rob Bovarnick Laura Boyd Scott Bratton Nancy Brocato Cleons Brown Harvey Brown Gloria Brumfield Alan Bryan Kimberly Burdo Patrick Burke Jennifer Burson Wendy Butler Steve Caine Jeffrey Cameron Richard Case Scott Charbo Jennifer Charlton lS V% 70 SOPHOMORES Mark Clark Robert Clifford Gregg Cline Craig Cohen Jeff Cohen Louisa Cohen Michael Connolly Julia Cremona Dianne Crigger Joe Curau Barry Curcwitz Gregory Daley James Day AnRie Deaton Christopher DeBellevue Robert Delashau Elisabeth DerDerian David Desmond Jane DcVore Shawn Dickerson Celia Dickey Deborah Dierks Stephen Diggins Stacey Downey Cerala Driscoll Lisa Druck Natalie Duff Tara Duquene Carole Erhman Elaine Ermis John Kustis Jennifer Faust Alexandra Fernandez Mario Fernandez Kathy Filbert Rick Finlayson Thomasine Finley David Fisher Peter Flanagan Christopher Fletcher Thomas Flynn Paul Folsom Edmund Foody Chip Forrest William Forrest Cindy Foster Ted Fotopoulos Cynthia Fox Peter Freedberg Steven Friedman Jerry Friend Chanter Fuente Karyn Calasso LisaCallini Daniel Garcia Chiquita George YaqoubGhulam Richard Gilbert Curt Gilmer Bill Gilroy Whitney Gingerich SOPHOMORES 71 David Classman Ramon Gonzalez Robert Goralczyk Shawn Gorsin Elizabeth Gough Pamela Graham Sharon Greene Crissy Griffin Brenda Gronne Brian Groene Lane Grommet Lisa Guay Grey Guenther Kerry Gunther Robert Guthrie Bonnie Hamilton Lisa Hanson Richard Hardy David Harmon John Harrison Larry Harvey Chris Hauser David Heers John Heffernan Marci Hcichman Mark. Helck Laura Herman Chantclle Hernandaz Lisa Hoernlein Mary Hoffman Scott Holtzman Jennifer Honegger Tracy Hood Trudy H'ornstra Dan Howard Melissa Huddleston Keith Hughes Raymond Iglecia Kerry Jackson Mary Lou Jetter Dawn Jerome Manuel Jimenez Michael Jimenez Christine Johnson Inca Johnson Kelly Johnson Rosemarie Johnson Stanley Jones Mazon Jubrail Theresa Kacklcy Pom Kallestad Tish Keaton Michael Keenan Jim Kelly Melinda Kcndziorski James Kenny Patrick Kephart Charles Heppie 72 SOPHOMORES Mary Keymont Anita Kilbourne Kent Kimbell Hakun Kinaci Kenneth Kistner Jennifer Klump Christi Knoch Jitka Kocourck Greg Kraft Sami Lamascus Teri Lane David Lawlor Lucy Lawson Daniel Le Clair Patricia Lee David Leinbundguth Peter Lemkin Melissa Levin Lisa Lewis Seung Lim Robert Linde Chuck Lohman Michael Long Lourdes Lopez Anthony Lorusso Tony Louden James Lyon Robert Manano Sharon Marcus Carmen Marquez Francisco Marroquin Michael Marshall John Martin tame Martinez Sabina Masters Karen Masterson Tara Maxey Terri Maxwell Pete Mazuskivich Shel McGuire John McLean Brett McMullen Stephen Mead Aida Mendoza William Michael Paul Mickclson David Milani Maria Miller Mary Miller Ron Miskiewicz Mindy Moe Nancy Morhaim Stacy Morhaim Ellen Mowery eimes Munyan usscll Munyan Colleen Murray Kathleen Murray SOPHOMORES 73 Jodie Nelson Eugene Nichols James Nolan Luci Norlin Beth Ohancsian Lawrence Padcrsky Ed Palka Paresh Patel Danny Paul Daniel Pavia Dale Pavno Robert Pelkcy Jeff Perkins Pamella Perkins Jeannine Perse Garnethia Pettiford Peter Piccolomini Thomas Pignataro Susan Popp Dale Pritchard James Pugliese Steve Quiamsao Matthew Quinn Kathryn Rayner Sue Keinecke Kirk Reves Shannon Reynolds Maria Roberts Gerardo Robles Lucia Roces Susan Rodgers Carlos Rodriguez Thomas Rodriguez David Roesslor Ronald Rogari Ken Rosa Roxana Rosario Yvette Rosario Michael Rosenberg Karen Ross Harris Rousso Paul Royak Ann Ruschmeier Deborah Rusoff Suzanne Saiya Nancy Savage Kim Savoy Moses Sawney Scott Schornick Charlina Schmidt Jim Schidt Mary Schmuker Jennifer Schroeder Christopher Schubert Barton Scott JohnSoibcrt Linda Shannon Chris Shelton Flory Sherman Terri Shettle Denise Shields 74 SOPHOMORES Richard Sierra Tami Skifstad Robert Slaymaker Kevin Smith Nancy Smith Pete: Smith Sylvia Smith Richard Smith Charlene Snyder Justin Sock Gary Spakes Dan Springer John Springetti John Stargel Gail Stark Neil Starr Lila Stcllo Rob Stirling Jill Stump Edmund Swigart Belinda Takach Tyrone Telhiard Charles Thompson David Todd Ira Togo Kelly Tomlison Laurel Toy Richard Treder Jacqueline Tumeltey Sctn Uhrman Jill Uroff Stephen Vaclavik Scott Verner Karen Vollmer Peter Wachtel Brad Wade Susan Walsh Barbara Weeks Bill Weimer Suzanne Weston Leslie Wilen Bruce Wilkie Cassandra Williams John Williamson Carolyn Willman Andy Wilson Teresa Wingate Colin Wiseman i Wolfe .inline Yamada ark Young William Zimmerman Lori Znika SOPHOMORES 75 76 SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE 77 V — FRESHMEN Sandy Acevedo Kim Adams Mohamcd Ahmed Mohamed Al-Azaima Abdul Al-Rushoud Ernie Alonso Valentin Alvarez Deborah Anaslasio Mary Angelo Elizabeth Antonucci Mark Appel man Remy Arendoz Amy Arnold Mike Arthur Christopher Baas Carlos Baldov Marc Balester Lovellen Ball Tracy Banfield Gary Barbera Jerry Batley Ellon Batsavage William Beasley Monica Behrenat Shaunaley Bell Amparo Benitez Charles Benitez Lisa Bennett Jim Bernardo Peter Betman Karen Bicbcr Susan Birdwell Elizabeth Blakney Raymond Blumel Kristen Boncz Alan Boyd Emily Boyner Barbara Boyhan Jeff Branch David Brcsslcr George Brew Kathy Broderick Lynda Bronson Lucille Brooks HO FRESHMEN Dennis Brown Tamela Brooks Judith Brown Louis Brown Tim Brown Christa Bulgrin Jeff Bush Deanna Buttorff Michael Calmano Matt Cakora Allison Caldwell Trevor Caldwell Charla Chapps Charles Carden Stephen Caeley Joseph Carlon Sue Carlson Benny Carreon Ralph Carrillo Valleric Castellano Jacqueline Castillo Caterina Cavallo MikeCavanagh Carlos Centeno Patricia Charette Jamecla Chorles Whitney Charlton David Chattfield Pamela Chimcnti Gael Christie Katherine Christman Joanna Chubbs Anthony Ciavatta Kally Clark Gary Cline Jeffrey Coker Charles Coleman Stan Collins Daniel Comiskey Jose Conde Sean Courtney Christina Craig Randolph Crawford Wendy Crespo FRESHMEN HI Janet Crook James Crothers Patti Cruz Gene Cucinollo Raya Cupp Pamela Currie Genevieve Daley Jennifer Daley Bobbie Damoiseau Jim Dandry Lisa Danner Keith Davi Christopher Davis Gary Davison Pierre de Avezola Kevin Deon Robin DeCoursey Regina de Dios Kevin Delaney Craig Delesi'e Thomas Denney Deanna DcRisi Flaine Desrosiers Antionette DiPalma Rhonda Dixon David Dodson John Doty Karen Duda Susan Dutour Paul Dy-Liacco Gregory Uroy Victor Edmond Annette Edwards Kathleen Egan Charlene Elias Alma Ellsworth Samuel Fulzone Dan Farrell Kathryn Farrell Denise Fcnimorc Bryan Fern Octavio Fernandez Steve Ferrell 82 FRESHMEN Bill Fishor Stan Fisher Renee Fitzgerald Leah Floya Terri Fogarty Doris Folsom Brenda Foody Vladimir Fouchard Catherine Fox Joe Fox Chad Francis Vivian Freglette Emily Gardner Michael Garlatti Paulette Casper Ralph Gaston Cheryl Ceorger VicCiardini Dan Gibbons JohnGeilas Cathlcen Gilmore Donr.a Goldman John Goldstein Robert Cordon Jeff Goss Carl Crane Arlene Green Lauri Green Ronald Green Christian Gregory Mark Cuarino JillCuglielmo Richard Gurwitz Matthew Haley Michael Halfast Penny Hane Cathy Harris Rob Harrison Karen Harvey Lori Hauptman Beatrice Heastie Paul Hernandez Jay Hertzbach FRESHMEN Hi Ralph Hcwett Christine Higgins Phillip Hilgert Sally Hill Julie Howland James Hunt Diane Irick Michelle Johnson Cynthia Jones Daniel Jones John Jones David Janowitz Kimberly Railing Jeff Kaplan Carl karr Wendy Kassel Andrea Katz Dean Kelley Gail Kelly Joseph Kcrvin Krystal Key James-Christophcr Kilbourne Lisa King Todd Kingsley Tami Kinsler Jill Kirby Kim Klaus Sharon Knight George Kollios Leslie Kramer Debra Krenitsky Mitchell Krieger Cathy Krum Michele Kucstncr Julie Labib Anthony LaCavo Mohammed Lahawi Dana Lamb Sharon Lane Linda Langone Mark Lapp Robert Larvenz Andrew I.asala Linda Lechner 4 FRESHMEN Jeffrey Leonard Joshua Levi Steven Levin Ivelte Liard Willie Linder Miriam Lipman Car Lisa Linton Scott Littlefield Robin Loadholtz Cheryl Lochte Chris Lockwood David LoNigro lose Lugo Jeffrey Lukas Alfred Lyons Fernando Machua Mark Magane Laurie Magcrman Eric Maglnness Tim Mahek Anne-Marie Mahoney Mary Anne Maiolo Felix Marizni Adam Marks Alan Marks Kent Martino Tomest Masked Ford Mathis Brian Matthews William Mays Jodi Mayzell Andrew McAllister James McBride Ronald McClarin James McCloskey Thomas McDonald Patrick McKenna Richard McNally John McQueen Janet Meinert Harris Mendelson Michael Meyer Mia Michel Barry Midkiff FRESHMEN US Lisa Miles Milic Milic Thomas Mill Brad Miller Paul Mills Diana Mims Melanie Miner James Mingucci Michelle Montana Pamela Moore Joseph Morra Alice Moss William Mowery David Moyer Teresa Murphy Coorge Murray Richard Murray Guido Muys Tracy Myers Kerry Naughton Danielle Nelson Suzanne Niekisch Rita Niro Eric Nordheim Jesus Oekra Angela Oemeke Thomas O'Hare Jonathan Orcfice Alice Ossenforl Louise Palveda Susan Papes Katrina Parker Holly Parnell Ronald Pearlstein John Peppe lose Pire . Edmund Peterson Kimberly Phillips Ed Pierson Stephen Pierson Rolando Ponce Nikola Popovic Andrea Porreca SC FRESHMEN Cary Porter Joe Potuzak Christine Prentice Cristina Prestefelippe Carol Prince Susan Pronko lennifer Pugsley Donna Quintana Toni Radiali Nicholas Raoo Monica Randall William Rapley Don Ratliff Kevin Reasor Anthony Reed Stephen Ribecky {oe Reilly ’aul Richardson Jason Rife Victor Rincon Elizabeth Rivera Richard Roberts Barrington Robinson John Robinson Andrew Rochstein Ronald Rodriguez Delores Rohe Mandy Rossmeyer Elizabeth Kosually Tyler Roye Ross Rubino Bill Rutherford Carol Ryan Caroline Salmon Brian Saltzer Bruce Samson Raul Sanchez Gina Sayetta Gerry Scara George Schanck Bennett Schell Tim Schmachtenberger Donna Schroder FRESHMEN S7 Marysia Ann Schultz Susan Scott Maureen Scott Gilberto Selosse Ivette Semper Tom Sestak Sandra Shaw William Sheldon Douglas Shelton Dana Shorbcrt Stanley Shook Billy Shrewsbury Michelle Shubert Joann Siorta Arnetta Smith Reynold Smith Terence Smith Leonard Snydcrman Diana Soloman Leslie Sontheimer Daniel Soos Felix Sorzano David Soult Gayle Spannows Greg Stamatelos Thomas Staples GintasStasaitis Clcnn Steinberg Steve Stokes Frank Strauss Richard Strauss Kollv Strong Linda Sturm Michael Suaroz Kenneth Sutton Carina Svenssor Nicholas Szegdt James Tabor Charlie Telfair Grant Taylor Beth Tereszuk Chris Tickell Melanie Thorton Michael Thaler Maria Testa-Secca JoeTolle it FRESHMEN I Mary Tomengo Denise Tompetrini Manuel Torres Robert Tort Reed Tramposch Nancy Trouglen Isabelle Vacher Julie van Tassel Tamra Vaughn Maria Vendi Rafael Vera Patrina Vernaccinl Gerard Vertucci Eve Videlock Nathan Vincent Alexander Vlachos John Vlachos Stephanie Vccolo Eric Wadsworth Peter Walencis Jennifer Ward Gary Washington Michael Wasson Cail Wheeler David Whitaker Robert Whittington Dorothy Widdis Peter Wieland Paul Wieneke Paul Wilbert Derek Williams John Williams Laura Williams Deborah Wilson Jennie Wilson Joseph Wilson Lisa Winkler Gwenerlyn Womack Cary Womack James Woodlock Scott Worth Anita Wysocki Lisa Yannantuono Scott Zaiac EricZall Teboura Zenati FRESHMEN 9 Carmine Abbruzzesc. Soph. Amparo Benitez. Fr. Beverly Clarke. Fr. Eric Doan. Fr. Erica Edwards. Jr. Deanna Fisher. Jr. Mary lannone. Soph. Constance Kingsley; Jr. Missy Levin. Soph. Melissa Madeley. Fr. Colleen Muckel.Fr. Daniel Nemeth. Jr. Timothy Ryan. Jr. Scott Sandler. Fr. Francine Schwartz. Fr. Frank Silcopy. Soph. David Tedlord. Fr. James Zonghetti. Jr. David Zupan. Fr. Mark Zyons. Fr. Myrna Dejesus, Sr. Kevin Gustafson. Sr. Michelle Spolnik. Sr. Evan Werme. Sr. There was once a kindly bird t at ro pus that was particularly fond o the 1 was there a stray mongrel which w fond of kindly Guinea hens. One fatefi met, and civilities gave way to the laws hunger. A last farewell to our fine feathered friend, who will be immortalized in these pages. Auf Wiedersehn! Adios! Au Revior! Chow! Ciao! Sianara! Sion Lot! Aloha! A bien tot! Shalom! Teluss! the cam- So too particularly day the two of nature and 90 MAKE-UPS n jHemortp Of FRESHMEN 3 32 FRESHMEN ACULTT ................... 1, in 1948. imagined lo be the cpitomy of our world gone mad: the death of God, tl And ct the human spirit ami the humane society continue undaunted if not undamaged. It is. one can h publication of a problem leads to stimulation of a solution. Because there was the fiction of 1984 the fiction of 1948. rmed conllict as part of the unge To the Class of 1984: It is here upon tts. 1984! human dignity, and the destruction of ft believe, a triumph of the negative feed in the fact or 1948 there won’t l e the Still, the observations of 1984 are cc-kceping- force in Lebanon. USSR over strategic nuclear force red At home here it is a presidential election for the year ahead. AT T is not longer Ma information society has dawned, and the contesting At L'T the year so far is an eventful one. The new rreshman das , judged by SATs and GI’As. not only is the I: all Florida colleges and universities. Academic, or honors scholarships arc at an ng in our world. We look about us and see U.S. troops still engaged in the regional conflict in Central America. L'.S. engagement in ; other issues. What, we ask, are our rightful duties in this uncertain world? is down, consumer prices arc holdingdosc to 198.4 levels, and the her. Hi-tech in computers and telecommunications and ci and publicity arc upon us, lory, but also in the top third of ansnndI which arc at I of 4 and 1 of 2 respectively, vis-a-vis total student enrollment and as part of a student body representative of some three three dozen foreign countries. Otherwise at L’T much is transpiring. The faculis enacted a new core curriculum and a new grading system to be effective in emic honors program and leadership soccer team again made it to The new Saunders Center for the Arts spirit of Tampa, was erected in the summer’s unexpected and unplanned intra figures to be opened for the spring season. Tampa Cablevision public access studk 1984 marks the year of the Super Bowl in T one of ten great new cities of opportunity in of Chuck Smith '56 and company, tlte year of courtesy Mayor Bob Martinez 57 and com .Not all of the news was good. Three of lis related matters, thanks to H advancement of justice in the metropolitan area. were launched in full force this past fall. Men’s intercollegiate basketball returned. The finished as runner-up I Stadium for soccer and track. Tire Stteks-of-Fire sculpture, a monument to the i. The first phase of the newSpartain sports center was completed and opened, although I I drainage ditch is alrout to be covered over in time for spring term activity. The new I : is in construction along with a new photo-lab facility. Opening of the t tlte possibility of a new-telecommunications program by next fall. 11 a. This is also the year after John Naisbitls national (rest selling MtgaXmidt, which found Tampa to be I ’ S. and the only one east of the Mississippi. It is tlte year of Harbor Island's) rre's announcement, courtesy Al Austin '47 and company, and of course Super Bowl XVIII. i and two County Judges were routed out of ‘ Walt Heinrich ‘70 and Tampa Chief of Police Bob Smith ’69. we look Now is the time for members of the Class of 198 i to l c thinking about the future. I encourage you to assess your interests and talents, apply for opportunities which seem appealing, contact yotu acquaintances and friends, talk to those who might be interested in what you have to offer, and call me if you need help. Ill do my best to put you in touch with the right people. May Cod bless you and the future ahead of you. mm Administration Faculty Dr. Judy Bohren Assoc. Prof. Physical Education Jan M. Boxill Womens Basketball Head Coach Philosophy Lecturer Ruth C. Bragg Assoc. Prof. Physical Education Dr. Peter J. Brust Asst. Prof, of Economics Dr. Marlon Ellison Prof, of Biology Dr. James M. Fesmire Chm. Economics Business Dr. Brian L. Garrnan Asst. Prof, of Mathematics Ltc. Dennis J. Gillem Prof. Military Science Dr. Richard H. Gude Prof, of Biology Dr. Richard P. Heine Asst. Prof, of Mgr. and Mkt. Dr. Steve T. Hekkanen Asst. Prof, of Psychology Dr. Leon R. Hoke Assoc. Prof, of Economics Dr. Robert J. Kerstein Assoc. Prof, of Political Science Dr. David Knottnerus Assoc. Prof, of Sociology Dr. Howard W. Kratz Assoc. Prof, of Education Dr. William D. Leith Assoc. Prof, of Modern Languages Dr. William J. Lohman Assoc. Prof, of English Dr. R. Jack Munyan Assoc. Prof, of Computer Science Dr. Clayton S. Long Prof, of Computer Science Dr. Suzanne Nelson Acting Dean of Students Mickey R. Perlow Assoc. Prof, of Accounting ADMIN FAC. 97 Dr. Steve Phillips, Jr. Assoc. Prof, of Mgt. Dr. J. Richard Pieper Chm. of Social Science and Assoc. Prof, of Political Science Dr. W. Wayne Price Assoc. Prof, of Biology Dr. Fred Purzo Assoc. Prof, of Biology Dr. Alice Rodriguez Chm. Education Dr. Constance B. Rynder Assoc. Prof, of History Dr. Herman Saatkamp. Jr. Chm. of Humanities Dana Prof, of Philosophy Dr. Raymond R. Schlueter Assoc. Prof, of Bio. Dr. Donald E. Schulz Asst. Prof, of Political Science Dr. Hamid Shaafi Assoc. Prof, of Finance Dr. Helene J. Silverman Asst. Prof, of Education Dr. Wavne L. Smith Prof, of Biology RickR. Steinmann Ast. Prof, of Criminology Dr. William D. Stewart Prof, of English Dr. JohnS. Sumner Asst. Prof, of Mathematics Will A.J. Thien Computer Operator Thomas Tyson Asst. Prof, of Accounting Dr. Eric Vlahov Assoc. Prof, of Physical Ed Malcolm K. Westley Assoc. Prof, of Music Dr. Edwin F. Wilde Provost Dr. Bruce C. Winkler Assoc. Prof, of Chemistry Dr. Norma A. Winston Assoc. Prof, of Sociology ADMIN FAC. 33 STAFF ICO STAFF Lydia M. Acosta Library Director Patricia Aker Business Office Evelyn Albritton Financial Management Gail Bauer Admissions Laurie Bradford Science Math Stockroom Manager Ed Brennan Men’s Women’s Swimming Coach Anita Boos Library Ann C. Burgess Sec.. Dean of Students Lydia E. Burguet Library Chris Catanach Admissions Representative E.H. Cropsey Registrar David W. Devine Director. Financial Management Nancy Kay Evans Transcript Clerk Tom Fcaster Director, Alumni Affairs Joe Ficanotta Library Anthony T. DeSormier Counseling Center, Sec. Joyce K. Fox Economics, Sec. Susan Funk Personnel Guillermina Gonzalez Library Hammond Athletic Dept. Linda L. Hicks Chief of Police STAFF 10 102 STAFF Dorothy Iorio Librarian James Jacoby Library — A.V. technician Nancy Jones SANSEW and Judicial Affairs Coordinator Jann Jung Admissions Corresponding Clerk Starr Mabes Personnel Bill Matthews Rivershore Hall Director Megann McCartv Asst. Director of Admissions Dorothy J. Miller R.N., Student Health Center Norma Noble DMS Services, Coordinator Cecilia Ovellette Library Sandi Patton Volleyball Head Coach Marlyn Cook Pethe Library, Head Pub. Sendee Mary Ann Punzo Sec. Registrar Miriam E. Romero Financial Management Georia Runton Library, Head of Acquisitions Dr. Danial Shaw Director, Student Counseling Center Kaete E. Snook Financial Management Accountant Stephen 1. Stcmler Financial Management Accountant June Thomas Library Marilyn Thompson Director, Personnel Anna Valdes Student Activities Sec. Linda Voege Director, Student Activities Fr. Robert Wiesenbaugh Catholic Chaplin STAFF 03 STUDE ® B®® B® j The Student Government Association consist of elected repre- sentatives from the student body’s different classes. The SGA is responsible for all tire programming that occurs on campus other than the Residence halls. Programs this year include: The Brass Band, All Nations Dance Troupe, Locomotion, a dinner theatre, Oktoberfest, Harold’s Club, Homecoming, Bay Day and a Christ-1 mas reception. The SGA also is responsible for funding the stu- dent publication: Yearbook, Minaret, and the Quilt. Sitting: Paul Duncan, President: Maureen Merrigan, Senator; Mary Iannone, Senator; Erica Edwards, Senator; Kelly Bienviler, Secretary; Standing: Jody Grombach, Minaret editor: Kirby Ryan, Yearbook editor; Dr. Richard Piper, Advisor; David Frick, Vice-President; John Williams, Attorney General: Allison Thompson, Treasurer: Duncan White. Senator; Brenda Foody, Senator: Frank Russo, Senator. Sr. Class Pres.; Lisa Lewis, Sena- tor; Bob Clifford, Academic Affairs; Bill Matthews, Asst. Dir. of Student Activities; Not Pictured: Linda Voege, Dir. of Student Activities; Bill Fisher, Senator ORGANIZATIONS I OS 'V TT Kilboume, Bill Thomson, Pam Graham, Treas.; Row 2: Trish Lusby, Bill Steele, Dr. Richard Piper, Advisor;. Denney. Lisa Humm, Brian Reed, Pres.; Jim Dye, Vice-Prcs.; Row 4: David Lamont, Francine Schwartz, r —Wingate, Sec. r STUDENT POLITICAL ORGANIZATION 4 The Student Political Organization provides a place for students with a common interest in Political Science to meet. The chance to express ideas with those having your same interests and concerns is a valued experience provided by this group in particular. Their main concern is Jo help educate the student bodv bv bringing political speakers on campus. I IOC ORGANIZATIONS wm TRAFFIC COURT Traffic Court was desig to give specialized attentio to those cases concerning olations in which an automo- bile is involved. Cases in which alleged infractions of the University Traffic and Parking Regulations have been made by a student are heard by his peers. This hopefully provides the fairest means of judging where traffic tickets are in- Nancy Jones (coordinator), Mark Zwerin, Tom Pignataro. Linda Labarre, Bob Brown. Penny i i ine r J-BOARD The Judicial Board is an or- ganization designed to give a student the opportunity to have any disputes he may have settled before a board of his peers. The board will hear any cases involving the infractions of the regulations stated in the Student Handbook. Its objec- tive. however, is mainly to educate students rather than to sit in judgement and should be viewed in this way. Scott Bratton. Trish Lusby, Tom Denney, Lisa Humm. Chief Justice. Richard Sierra. Nancy Jones, Coordinator: Jay Nystrom, Shannon Barker. Jeff Goss. Judy Kopitnik, Tom Feaster, Staff Justice, Eric Vlahov (lying down), Faculty Justice ORGANIZATIONS 107 m — - ■ A. Y' 1: Christi Knoch, Karen Wood, Wendyann Penna, Deanna Fisher, Dorene Smith, Lauri Green, Carliss GaL [Brenda Foody, Jennifer Burson, Patti Cruz, Tim Mahek, Lucy Lawson, David Frick, Teresita Vazquez, Amparo Beni Cindy Daymont, Shel McGuire, Jim Lyon, Michele Marcogliese; Row 2: Marcia Curl, Tracey Tucker, Tamsin Hare, Doj Babian, Nancy Jones (mentor), Judy Kopitnik, Vivian Freglette, Lisa Danner, Debra Krenitsky, Jeanne McNiff, Fernal Salles, Linda Labarre, Lovelei Bolze, Arthur Ekuall, Allison Thompson )aannie Lewis; Row 3: Myla Uppercue (tf coordinator), Arlena Green, Heather Bailey, Pat Roberts, Dallas Freyberg, Jeff Goss. Shannon Barker, Cary Wood. rI Loadholtz, Brian Hughes, John Williamson, Willie Mays. Robert Brown. Jr., Susan Papes; Row 4: Randolph Crawfj Wolfgang Trampe. Kathy Murray, Penny Hane, Patrick Burke, Michael Palmer, Gustavo Collins, Raya Cupp, Jill Ki' Kim Railing, Joaie Nelson, Jody Grombach, Krystal Key, Emily Gardner, John Gielas; Row- 5: Richard Sierra, Paul Dun Wayne Saives (mentor), Mario Polit, Dawn Jerome, Scott Murphy, Derek Williams, Jim Kilbourne, Karen Magnul Deanna Troian, Tina Tulipano, Seuno Lim; Row 6: Bill Fisher, Joseph Potuzak, Michael Euliano, Katrina Parker, jL Swindle, Jonn Stimus, Linda Hadfiela, Stephen Yates, Scott Bulgrin, Mike Engling, Thomas Denney, Jr., Martha Bireda (mentor) Row 1: Michele Marcogliese. Shel McGuire. Lucy Lawson. Dawn Jerome. Marian Egan, Dec Trojan; Row 2: Willie Kuhlman, Pat Burke. Wolfgang Trampc, Michael Palmer, Marcia Curl, Michael Engling, Juleigh Hanson; Row 3: Robert Slaymaker. Adrienne Astorga. Jena Swindle. Stephen Yates, Linda Hadfield; Row 4: John Stimus ORGANIZATIONS 103 Row 1: Raya J. Cupp. Fk Ohanesian, Lucy Rocc Vice-Pres.. Jody Crombac Sec.; Row 2: Dawn Clar Pres.. Laree Sims. Dr Frai Gillen. Faculty Sponsc Laura Bernon; Not pictu ret; Kathy Church, Treas.. Conj nie Kingsley, John Martin. Al | Lyons, Steve Jones. Cecilia Artze. Jackie Henry m PSI CHI Bottom to Top; Hayley Tanenbaum. Victoria Stew- art, Jean nie Lewis, Nancy Wilfong. Pres., Jeanne McNiff, Jeff Fortenbacker, Vice-Pres., Gail Stark, Mo- nique Boucher. Elyse Feldman, Sec., Gerard Hauser. Michael DeMoully. Heidi Kucken- backer, Dr. Steve Herkanen. Advisor ; ■ 1Em y i p irlton, William Steele, Row 1: Margaret Grosz, Jennifer Charlton Mickey Farrell, David Lamont, Sylvia Lefiicr; Row 2: Lori Ann Brigant. Donna Wright. Steven Schormck. Jody Gromb Melissa Clepper, Colleen Ellis, Deanna Fisher: Row 3: Laree Sims, Michele Marcogliese, Fernando Salles, ThoM Conrad, Nancy Wilfong, Deanna Trojan. Joseph Kelly Jr., Patricia Roberts: Row 4: Karla Ahrens. Pres., Sally Wombl Vivian Coates, Mike Engling, Dawn Clark, Dr. Ellison ALPHA CHI Alpha Chi is a National Honor Society whose purpose is to promote aqH excellence and exemplary character among college and university students and honor the students who achieve such distinction. Alpha Chi sponsors the Annu College Bowl Tournament, in which various teams compete against one another for a chance to travel to regional and hopefully the National College Bowl Tournament. ORGANIZATIONS III Business is continually booming as is proven here with Delta Sigma Pi. This is the oup which brainstorms the managerial concepts that will help the business world grow to even larger proportions. This honorary business fraternity has been on impus for many years and continues to become stronger each year. It's current embership is over 35. Students interested in Delta Sigma Pi must have a business group which brainstorms the managerial concej to grow to even larger proportions. This honori campus for many years and continues to becor membership is over 35. Students interested in I}c related major. n on r 12 ORGANIZATIONS COMPUTER CLUB ■ ■■■ Row 1: Ken Balsamo. Kim Savoy. Peg Stepanick. Nolan Tot! Minneci. Lorelei Bolze: Row 2: Harry Ratka. Michele Welch. Munyan, Faculty Advisor. Sue Koons Sec ndyPe Thorn, Donna Bonne. Darryl Outlaw Starting with a handful of students throe years ago the computer club has grown into a very strong and involved club of over 30 members. The addition of four new computer major prorams at UT has increased the interest in this group, although a student need not be a computer science major to join. ORGANIZATIONS US BETA BETA BETA Row 1: Waldina Smith. Advisor. Fred McDonald. Scott Bulgrin. Pres., Maureen Cougiin, Sec..Terrv Eschbach. Vice-Pres.. Jim Zongetti; Row 2: Patrick Burke. Mark Clark, Lisa Hoernlein, Andrew McAllister, Melissa Clep- Eit, Mark Krzyzanowski. Andrew Woods; Row 3: Pete Lemkin, Tom Pignataro. Peter Wachtel. Fernando Salles, athy Filbert.’Adrienne Astorga, Camille Burgess. Shelly Heidclbaugh, Karon Magnuson; Row 4: Gerald Nys- trom. Thomas Fenske. Rich Malatesta, Rich. Brent Mayerson. Jeff. John Stimus. Ann Janec. Stephen Yates, Michael Palmer, Peter Waldron, Diane Hebeler Beta Beta Beta was developed to give those high scholastic achievers in Biology the opportunity to direct their mutual interests in a group rather than lab atmosphere. Society’s biological problems are put under close scrutiny by these primarily Science oriented people. N U4 ORGANIZATIONS OMICRON DELTA KAPPA In Omicron Della Kappa scholar,: leadership isstrongly emphasized. This is the group that l destinod to become our f future leajdPrs in society. The . 1983-84 nWv initiates are as fol- lows: Adrenne Astorga, Karla wKhrens. Vincent Carrodcguas. fWilKam Charnock. Dawn Clark, L Mickey Farrell, Jody Grombach, Jk Lisa HumACarol Moses. Ann £ Marie Sspuka . Steve Shornick. Dorrene Wolf, and Stephen Yates. Row 1: Jena Swindle. Scott Bulgrin. Linda Hadfield. Sec.. Michael Milcy, Maureen Merri- yan, Pres.: Row 2: Colleen Ellis. Trish Lusby. Paul Duncan. Patricia Roberts. Treas., Scott Drown, Cindy Daymont. Vice-Pres. Not pictured: Ellen Baker. Heidi Kuchenbacker. Brian KAPPA DELTA PI Tomorrow’s teachers are gathering under the name of Kappa Delta Pi today. These education majors undoubtedly meet to discuss future special- ized tactics in testing and pre- ventive measures in cheating so be sure to warn your younger brothers and sisters. ey, Gretchen Carol Moses, Larcc Sims, Cindy Daymont, Dr. Helene Silverman. Sue Jones. Lisa Mavzcll. Colccn McCarty ORGANIZATIONS US Row 1: Rob Bovarnick, photo editor, james Pugliese, Chris Haggblom. Jeff Goss. Bart Scott, Al Lyons, Jr., Brian Reichberg, Glenn Steinberg, Andrea Porreca, Andy Solomon, Faculty Adviser; Lucy Roces, Neil Starr, Jody Grombach, editor, Dan Springer; Row 2: Melanie Miner, Marcia Curl, asst, sports editor. Gina Sayetta, Deborah Dierks, Billy Shrewsbury, Beth Teresczuk, Joe Madden, Kathy MacKenzic, sports editor Kip DcBcllevue, Rich Roberts; Row 3: Brett McMullen, graphic arts editor, Tracey Tucker, office manager, Frank Russo, features editor, Jackie Henry, David Dodson, Joe LoNigro, Darryl Wishard, Matt Flanagan. Dawn Clark, asst, editor, Daniel Turney not pictured; Sam Cappello, Bobbie Damoiseau, Steve Diggins, Joe Empire, Jesse Head, Constance Kingsley, Caryn Russell, Amy Wagner. Si { I7! Jody Grombach Dawn Clark Dan Springer Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor News Editor 1 Lucy Roces Asst. News Editor Frank Russo Jackie Henry Asst. Features Editor Features Editor Kathy MacKenzie Marcia Curl Rob Bovarnick Sports Editor Asst. Sports Editor Photography Editor Brett McMullen Marian Egan Tracey Tucker Graphic Arts Editor Business Manager Dr. Andrew Solomon Faculty Advisor Opinion Staft Oflice Manager Chris Haggblom, Dan Turney. Marc Baiester. Mike Davis. Pat Burke Row 1: Shol McGuire, Anne-Marie Mahoney. Cece Stepniews Pugliese; Row 2: Sam Falzone, Judy Kopitnik, Shannon Barkeij Rod Harrison, Kirby Ryan, editor. Adrienne Astorga, asst, cditc Hanson. Dan Soos. Francine Schwartz. Stephen Yates; Not f Amparo Benitez. Carl Ouellet ■ i, Man' Iannone, Gail Wneelor. Rich n Guttler. Rob Bovar Vorobei. Karen Magnul , Sandy Davis, Ann Janec; Row 4: Paul Got urcd: Cindy Reynolds, Karen Masterson, THE EDITORS idric Editor: Kirby Ryan Assistant Editor: Adrienne Astorga |_ Senior Class Editor: Juleigh Hanson Junior Editors: Shannon Barker, Shcl McGuire Sophomore Editor: Karen Masterson Freshman Editor: Rob Harrison Sports Editors: Ann Janec. Sandy Davis Advertising Editor: Stephen Yates Photography Editor: Rob Bovarnick Graphic Arts Editor: Judy Kopitnik Copy Editors: Mary Iannone. Karen Magnuson Cover design: Imagineer — Kirby Ryan. Artist — Adrienne Astorga ORGAN 2 A TIONS 117 PI SIGMA ALPHA Organizations are needed in any society to give people with similar backgrounds the chance to meet and discuss their mutual interests. The co-ed fraternity provides po- litical science honor students this opportunity. Often they try to en- lighten their fellow students by contracting political science speakers to lecture on campus. Row 1: Dr. Richard Piper. Faculty Advisor, Christie Howdcn, Sec.. Trish Lusby, Pres.. Lisa Humm, Paul Duncan, Trcas.: Row 2: David Lamont. Vice-Pres., Steven Schornick, Joel Rhine. Dr. Robert Kerstein, SIR. Not pictured: Bar- bara Wessels, Mary Pavlov, Dr. Schulz. Bill Steele, Brian Reed, Wendy Borman. Jeff LaVere. Col. Dennis Gillem A magazine by the m Quilt is published yearly in to give creative writing stu the opportunity to contribu works to a publication. I serious authors a chance to only have their storiesnubl but also critiqued by the itting: Bart Scott. Viktoras Bobe- . Stephen Breslow. Faculty Ad- Caryn Russell, editor. Gamethia Pcttiford; Standing: Marysia Ann Schultz, Deborah Anne Dierks, Dawn Clark. Chris- topher Haggblom. asst, editor. Donna Goldman. Wendy Butler, Daniel Turney ORGANIZATIONS I TROLL, PATROll Perishing Rifles is a co-ed organization developed for the main purposofof giving men and women with common goals and standards the chance to discuss their mutual interests. It's a group of friends linked together by the spirit of comaradery and continual encouragement for higher scholastic achievement. Pershing Rifles was founded at UT in 1970 as company T-16 by USA Col. Walt Turner, who is now the director of admissions at UT. X., ORGANIZATIONS 113 I i i I Row 1: Rob Robicheau, John Heffernan; Row 2: Pete Lemkin. Larry Homes. Scott Bulgrin, Kathy Arsencau, Scott Murphy, Terry Eschbach, Rich Holt. Dave Lawlor, Chuck Launikitis, Rich Bcrnabci, Mike Connolly. Shawn Dickerson, Dave Desmond: Row 3: Jeff Rubel, Rick Treder: Row 4: Brent Mayerson, Pat Syron; Row 5: Kirby Ryan; Row 6: Nate Ostrum B L The Scuba Club is not a new club on campus, although it has been on the increase for the past few years. Members of the Scuba Club come from all over and are not all marine science majors. Group activities include one day trips to Crystal River to see the manattes, to week-long dive trips to Key West over our Spring break. 120 ORGANIZATIONS VARSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ■ Row 1: Lenny Navickas, Tim Vagen. Charles Morbcrg, Robert Weisbord. Debbie Fox. Willie Kuhlman. Donna Strong; Row 2: Lucy Roces, Bob Fernandes, Dorrene Wolf. John Stimus. Pres.. Carina Svensson. Sec., Shannon Reynolds. Adrienne Astorga, Paul Couin, Dr. Eric Vlahov; Row 3: Carol Moses. Ann Janec. James Lyon, Kathy Filbert. Tara Duquette, Vincent Carroaeguas, Mike Palmer. Joe Matusiak. Brenda Sykes The Varsity Athletic Association is an organization whose members have letteUM in a varsity sport and have performed well in the academic field. The organization is non-profit oriented with its goal in promoting the good name of the University and its varsity athletes. Volunteer work is at the base of the organization. ti ORGANIZATIONS 121 SKI TEAM Thu University of Tampa’s ski team has gone through a me- taphasize in the past few years to emerge as one of the very ac- tive clubs on campus. Competi- tion throughout the state of Florida has sponded an in- creased membership in the club leading to several members competing on the inter- collegiate level. '152 Yvette John Ustis n. Trainer, ORGANIZATIONS initez, S' RUGBY CLUB The Rug new club sport itself and physil combil team is another campus. The s a very rugged ai game which the sports of hockey, soccer, football and polo into a fast moving and exciting game. The team practices in the late after- noons and anyone interested in this club should come out and watch the game or prac- tices. - .. s r '■ - , Jerry Friend. Larry Bagan. Asst. Capt. Ron Miskiewiez: Row 2: Benny rris Rousso. George Kullias. Bill Fisher, Jeff Perkins. Capt.; Not Pictured: loorman, Andy Rochstein, Kevin Dec, Josh Lcyi, JocCurau.Ty Telhiard. t Hoi jrtt Kelpie, Chuck Launikitis. DenhisBrown. Scott Heiuv, Cheeks Marolli The P.E. Major’s Club is brand new this year and seems to be do- ing very well. The club’s activities are basically athletic, and range from single members entering tria- thalons to a mtunbership volley- ball game. J JR Row 1: Darcy Dobbie. Mercedes Nadal, Barb Allen. Todd Stetson: Row 2: Natalie Lake, Dorrenc Wolf. Sylvia Smith. Tim Vagen, Dr. Eric Vlahov. Advisor. Paul Stanton: Not Pictured: Debbie Fox. Vicki Collette, Rodney Reubens, jay Nash t, Donna Strong. Bryan Ha- ley. Lisa Winkler. Mary H Kim Lawrence j unter. P.E. MAJOR CLUB OUTDOOR CLUB The Outdoor Club was formed two years ago by V group of stu- dents with one common goal, hav- ing fun in the great outdoors! Any and all students ere welcome to n and take part in all the club’s ..ivities which range from gotiig n nearby picnics to weeklong ca- noe trips through the Everglades. Row 1: Kevin Sullivan, Terry Es- chbach. Pres.. Barb Weeks. Dr. Raymond Scblueter. Advisor. Jeff Huggins. Vice-Pres.; Row 2: Kirby Ryan, Terry Lane. Sec.. Lisa Hoernlcin, Elr lmer Clutch ISTRY Rising: John Stimus. Camille JBurgess, Monica Rogers, Donna Berry, Jennifer Klurup, Kirby Ryan, Pete Waldrop, Peter Wach- tel, Terry Eschbach, Michael Pfelmer Scott Bulgrin; Not pic- tured: Amparo Benitz, Marie Ca- ble. Mary Iannone, Dr. Jackson, Dr. Winkler, Dr. Spain BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club is composed of students interested in the bio- logical sciences. It was founded by Dr. Ellison as an alternative to the Honor Society. Tri Beta. j Row 1: Tim Mahek, CarLisa Linton Cynthia Reed. VP. Scott Robins, Dr. Ellison. Advisor; Row 2: Ar- manda Moffett, Pres., Ed Pierson Lisa Hoernlein, Trcas., Mind} Moe, Sec., Elmer dutch 124 ORCANIZA litnik, Shan- itured: Cary innie y Homstra end V non Huey Barker, Bogue, Susan Borges ha!! life! ORGANIZATIONS I IS Row OTC CADET BATTALLION Wells. Laura Thomas. Ellen Baker. John Scarborough. Kelly Pennington, Evan Sherry. Evan Werme, Tracy Heim, Sue Beausolcil, Mark Malatesta, Bob Lindo, Brian Reed, Sharon'Seeley, Jeffrey LaVere, Dave Bruen, SFC, Hanna Bemandi, SSG. George Kaub, CPT, Paul Landers. MAJ. Paul Steckel, CPT. Dennis Gillem, LTG: Row 2: Lisa Hoernlcin. Ginger Hutchins, Victoria Knopfel, Donna Goldman, Leah Floyd. Tara Maxcy. Marybe Kervin, Nolan, Mary Huffman, Lisa Miles. Holly Parnell. Paul Martinez. Leslie Strope, John Boeman. PamelaChimenti, Francisco Marroquin, Jacqueline Veasey. Jeffrey Lucas; Row 3: Willie Mays, Julie Labib, Cheryl Lochte, Russell Weir. Tammie Nabors, Anne Edwards, Joseph Reilly. Tim Mahek, Ralph Gaston, Batsauage. Sandra Gomez, Lorelei Bolzc, Cynthia Hewitt, Terence Smith. Anita Kilbourne, Charlie Telfair, Christopher Patterson; Row 4: Tito Selosse, Andrew Kochstein, Stephen Ferrell. ' ' ... - iwford, Gregory Williams. 7 ' 1 . Eric Doan, David Whitake Gix en. David Liniger, Xav ii is. Charles Thomps low 6: Scott BlacKwell. David Dodson, Bill Mowerv, Brian Saltzer, Chris Tickcll, John Martin, Randolph Crawford, Grtgw un vo. Bob Clifford. Phillip Acola. Eric Doan, David Whitaker. Jeff G Ed Pierson; Row 5: Ronald Green. David Liniger, Xav icr Pal mest Masked, )r.‘. Jim Kilbourne. Jewett Raines, Victor Troupe, ■. Carl Kan ' ' ■■■ ' ' .. • • • —- «. ' • ••• • . T a. To on. Nathan Hunt. James Acaba, Daniel Garcia, Marty Nicnols. Goss. Carl Karr. David Moyer, Jon Drushal, Mike Cavanagh. arios, Patrick Breeland. Tom Sestak. Gary Washington. John Gielas, Allen Haynes. Brian Cummings. Charles Thom Jeff Bush, Rob Harrison. Chris Davis: Row 6: Scott Blac John Gibson. Gary Cline, Thomas Denney. Jr., Peter Boffa, Sheila Benway, Pat McKenna, Peter Walencis, Dave Milani, Walter Scott. Thomas Staples. Bradley Mi Her, Victor Giardini, Bill Fisher. Gerry Scara, Paul Richardson, John Thorwarth ILLEL HOUSE Hillel House is a Jewish organi- zation which functions to further fellowship in the UT community. Members of Hillel host a bagel brunch once a month Row 1; Matf Hoperich, Lemkin, Jeff Gohn. VP. sieve Caine, Pres.; Row 2: Francine Sch- wartz, Jim Jacoby, Helene Silver- man, Faculty Advisor. Not Pictured: Connie Kingsley. Eve Veidolock, Dave Janowity, Donna Goldman. Sec Tres., Eric Bland. Jenny , Faust. Robeg Barvamick, Steve Kapl 26 ORGAN:ZA TlQNS . ■ Campus Christian Fellowship was a new face on campus this year. There was approximately 25 members in the group. “Our main purpose was to gather JF once a week for fellowship. Wc also provided support for one an- other during hard times, whether they dealt with problems here at the University or back at home.” The highlights of the first semes- ter were the organizational dinner at Mike Carson’s house and the Christmas party before the semes- ter break.; s 1 jv 1: Randolph Crawford, Carol derson Pres.; Natalie Duff Sec.; ]cy Myers, Kim Klaus Treas.; Row 2: Arlena Green, Mary Hoff- man, Agnes Villarini, Ralph Gas- ton; Row 2: Monica Randall, Gerald Nystrom, Derek Williams. Rob Harrison. Raya Cupp; Not pic- tured: Thomasine Finley Vice- Pres.; Robin DcCoursey, Cindy Reid, Gwen Womack, Jacqueline Yamada, Elaine Findlay, CarLisa Linton, Mike Carson, Advisor; Jeff Leonard i The Newman Club, the Univer- sity of Tampa’s Catholic organiza- tion, has grown a great deal in the past year. The Club was formed to promote Christian living through study, worship, and service to others. Some of its service activi- ties have included a booth at Okto- Nberfest, Oxfam America, and viewing and discussion of the film “The Day After”. With the help of .. students and various organize- £ tions, the club raised over S650 during Oxfam this year. Members also participated in special wor- ship services. a weekly M vided for on campus, and n Ip Row 1: Ann Ruschmcicr. Cavallo, Lucy Roces; Row Moses Pres., Ann Janec Vii Anita Wysocki; Row 3: Wiesenbaugh, Tom Stapl Gibbons, Matt 1 laley Ca Fr ORGANIZATIONS 127 The Show Chorus is a musical group on campus which performs two musicals reviews each year. Un- der the direction of Malcom Westly and choreographer Maryann McCul- lough, the group learns songs and dances from many favorite Broadway Musicals such as George M.‘ Paint Your Wagon”, Annie”, A Chorus Line” and Guys and Dolls”. Special costumes for.. these performances were created by Marilyn Westly. The U.T. Travellers, a select group branching from the Show Chorus, takes its act on the road to retirement homes, hospitals and civic groups. SHOW CHORUS TATO Gloria Arnold, Lori Brigant, Dave Chatfield, Ed Como, Karen Crook, Re- nee Fitzgerald, Cindy Foster, Ken Kistner, Scott Leonard. Bill Mat- thews. Mindy Moe. Kim Morrell. Pam Perkins, Brian Saltzer. Casey Stewart, and Steven Yates. 12 ORGANIZATIONS DRILL TEAM The reorganized drill team began the year with an out- standing first semester. Under the leadership of one of the Army's finest officers, Major Paul Landers, the team concen- on working as a team in on drill in the first se in observance of an's Day. The team also as judges for the 10th An- 1 Lisa Pauchey Drill Meet, lorkckl ha AM Row 1: Laura Tho Maskell.fr.,Tim M ik. Maj las. Gary Washington, Joseph Reilly, Christopher Davis. Thomest . )r Paul Landers, Faculty Advisor; Row 2: Gregory W [“ JimKilboume. Randolph Crawford, Terence Smith; Row 3: Ronald Green, Rob Harrison, Patrick McKenna. David Whitaker; Row 4: Thomas Denney, Jr.. Michael Cavanagh. John Martin. Gary Cline | ._______ W CHORALE I: « University of Tampa's Chorale is under the direction of Dr. David C. Iselo. Along with the Chorale can be found the Chamber Choir, which per- forms such musical pieces as madrigals and morets. The Cho- rale performs annually in a Christmas and spring concert, and various other public perfor- mances, including for the Hyatt, the Minaret Society and on tour This year’s tour consisted of stops at Ft. Myers plus other se- lected location throughout the State of Florida. The music cho- sen for the Chorale ranged from sacred to secular, Bach to new pieces. — rfotsko. Lori Brigant. Tracv Mvers, Pamelia Perkins: Row 2: Karen Crook, Tamra ly Foster. Pam Davis, Renee Fitzgerald, Tasha Lohman; Row 3: Angie Deaton, ibel, Ken Kistner, Colin Wiseman, Mark Getz, Brian Saltzer. Scott Leonard. Bill Row 1; Janet Motsko, Lori Brigant, Vaughn, Cind Richard Worobu. 1, f Cl 1 IMOlllCl , V- UII il •• • •• ' ww.ui - i '--• —--- —- Matthews, Richard Shelburne; Not Pictured: Theresa Garcia, Stephen Yates. Adrienne As- forreU, Leslie Stout; OK.AN,2AT10NS U, - “ “•— w - - — - torga, Kim IRHC9 IRHC9 IRHCm IRHC IRHC DELO M.J. Casale, Hall Director; Tara Maxey, Karen Wood, Mi- chelle Montana. Stan Collins, Arden Swartz, Fernando Salles. Scott Littlefield. James Kenney, Theresa Garcia. Gary Barbera SANSEW Willie Kuhlman, Josette Minner, Tim Ryan. Sandy Davis, Donna Babian, Mario Polit, Larry Schreider, Nancy Jones, SANSEW Coordinator; Heidi Tolvanen, Meg Marshall SMILEY Kathy Murray, Thomasine Finley, Carolyn Rabun. Gwen Womack, Lucy Lawson, Myla Uppercue, Hall Director; Kim Biondi, Heather Bailey. Deb- bie KrenitsKv, Terri Maxwell, Emily Gardner, Krystal Key, Chris Johnson (not pictured) 30 HALL COUNCILS Kathy Filbert, Peter Wachtel, Jodi Wolfe, Ann Ruscnmeier, Cindy Foster. Tony Cabarbera, Bill Matthews, Hall Director RIVERSHORE HOWELL Benny Carreon, Jennifer Burson, Edward Diaz, Larry Bagan, Stephanie Vocolo, Beth Teresczuk, Christi Knoch, Jennifer Pugsley, Cynthia Fox, Gina Gayetta. Not pictured: Karen Kisielewski, Hall Director. HALL COUNCILS 13 RESIDENT ADVISORS DELO Left to Richt: Alicia McLaughlin, Rooin Stephen- son, M.J. Casale, Director; Deanna Trojan. Amy Wagner, Joe DeBari, Fernando Salles, Michael Euliano, Robert Brown, (Not Pictured: Elizabeth Heald, Sandra Andino) RIVERSHORE Bill Matthews. Hall Director; Judi Aust, Howie Williams, Jim Lyon, Mary Beth Tounge, William Char- nock, Mike Guiliano MCKAY Row 1: Jeff Fortenbacher, Brian Hughes, Bob Carnaroli; Row 2: Robert Leahy, Director; John Marshall, Scott Bulgrin, Omar Gonzalez 32 RA'S SANSEW C fl 111 C Myla Uppercue, Director; Jodie Nelson, Terri 31VIILC Y Vazquez, Jeanne McNiff, Tamsin Hare Left to Right: Pat Roberts, Heidi Tolvanen, Marsha Fleming, Donna Berry, Nancy Jones. Direc- tor; Jimmy Willenborg, Bill Foun- tain, Larry Schreiber HOWELL Row l: Rob Slaymaker, Linda Se- guka (filling in for Anne-Marie), armine Abbruzzi, Mike Miley; Row 2: Tracey Tucker, Karen Ki- sielewski i RA'S 133 134 GREEKS GREEKS THETA CHI SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ALPHA EPSILON PI PI KAPPA PHI GREEKS 133 Panhellenic Council is an organization composed of representatives of sororities rec- ognized by the National Panhellenic Confer- ence. The Council fosters interfraternity relationships and assists each represented group thereby promoting high scholastic and social standards. CREEKS 37 PANHELLENIC 1. Terri Vazquez 2. Cindy Daymont 3. Barbara Hill 4. Karon Magnuson 5. Lou Ann Szafraniez 6. Scott Leonard 7. Dorene Smith 8. LoraBoltz 9. Leah Floyd 10. Darcy Dobbie 11. lennifer Burson 12. Debbie Walker 13. Patti Cruz 14. Angie Deaton 15. Trudy Homstra 16. Sandy Fernandez 17. LoriBrigant 18. Dianne Lopez 19. Pamella Perkins 20. Shirley Lapointe 21 Audrey Rowe 22. lenniferSchroeder ALPHA CHI OMEGA lit CREEKS ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ Alpha Chi Omegaj by sisterhood. W dards which we true spirit of sis The Fall semes’ We had socials with campus wide Pre- cessful with seven celebrated our Fou The chapter work Alpha Chi Om 1st Vice Presides 3rd Vice Preside Chairman — Da Corresponding Songleader — Ci Chairman — Trudy Schroeder: Panhellen mural Rep. — LouAnn Smith. r special group of you] on bonded together and mental stan- elopment and the iat was a lot of fun. LSouth Florida, and our Fall rush was suc- lary. In October, we University reception, iroject. : — Dorene Smith; Terri Vazquez; Daymont; Rush Chairman Angie Deaton; Recording Lori Brigant; Warden Shirley LaPointe; lont; Fundraiser - Julie Johnston: Scholarship i; Editor — Dorene Smithj'Historian Jennifer Shirley LaPointe and Debbie Walker; Intra franiec and Student Government Rep. — Dorene Say AAA-Chi-OOO!. Bag it?. . . We’re out a here! CREEKS 133 1. Jim Lyon 2. Deanna DcRisi 3. Dana Shcrbcrt 4. Wendyann Penna 5. Ann Ruschmeier 6. Deanna Fisher. Treas. 7. Shollv Hoidolbaugh 8. Cindy Foster 9. Christi Knock 10. Karen Wood. VP — Pledge Ed 11. Penny Hane 12. Sharon Marcus 13. Lisa Lewis 14. Tara Maxey 15. Ann-Marie Mahonoy 16. Ellen DeVaux 17. Aileen Acuanno 18. Tami Skifstud 19. Mary Iannonc 20. Jodie Nelson VP — Chap, relations 21. Kelly Tomlison 22. Kirby Ryan 23. Chris Graham 24. Tamra Vaughn 25. Missy Levin 26. Doris Folsom 27. Jill Kirby 28. Maria Vendi 29. Stacy Bell 30. Diane Hcbcler 31. CcccStcpnicwski. VP —Rush 32. Gail Wheeler 33. Debbie Kottler, Corr. Sec. 34. Laura Boyd. Rec. Sec. 35. Carole Ehrman 36. Mary Morris 37. Pam Kallestad 38. Jena Swindle. Pres. 39. Kathy Arseneau 40. Krystal Key 41. Mandy Rossmcyer DELTA GAMMA 140 CREEKS Delta Comma was colonized on April 10. 1981 at the University of Tampa. Since then Delta Gamma has grown in sisterhood and number. This year Delta Gamma enjoyed its best year ever. Rush was outstanding and an- chorsplash was televised on channel eight. Wo named our first four anchormen. Kirby Ryan. Jim Lyon. Mike Palmer and John Stimus. The sisters of Delta Gamma wish all graduat- ing seniors good luck. Have a good summer and see you next year! CREEKS 141 1. Daye Holland 2. Donna Babian 3. Jackie Castillo 4. Chanlulle Hernandez 5. Chris Higgins 6. Nancv Brocato 7. Jenniler Pugsley 8. Joann Sirota 9. Heidi Tolvanen 10. .Mary Pavlov 11. Ann Marie Sepuka 12. Karen Ross 13. LisaHornlcin 14. Monica Rogers 15. Karen Amarnek 16. Suzanne Brackman 17. Lori Green 18. Susan Walsh 19. Charlene Elias 20. Marie Miller 21. Bonnie Hamilton 22. Robin Stephenson 23. Wendy Kassel 24. Melissa Huddleson 25. Erica Edwards 26. Camille Burgess 27. Denise Shields 28. Kristen Bontz 29. Kathi Drcnning 30. Tammy Brooks 31. Stephanie Vocalo 32. Carol Ryan 33. Leona Peszka 34. Donna Arsenault 35. John Kelly 36. Marsha Fleming 37. Linda Shannon 38. Louise Gilbert 39. Meg Marshall 40. Sami Lamascus 41. KimPalladino 42. Jody Anderson 43. Karla Ahrens 44. Catrina Elias 45. Donna Berry 46. Sandy Davis 47. Maureen Mcnigan 48. Stuart Barnes 49. Jerry Moyer 50. Mike Norton 51. Bill Fountain 52. Julelgh Hanson DELTA ZETA 142 CREEKS 1 I ! I I | In 1983-84 Delta Zeta celebrated their third anniversary as a National Sorority at U.T. In three years the sisterhood has not only grown in numbers, by being the largest sorority at the University, but they have established their place among the leaders on campus. DZ leaders include RA’s, Student Government Senators, Presidents of Honor Fraternities, Panhel- lenic Officers, UT Diplomats, Presidential Scholars, and Rho Lambda. This involvement has provided valuable experi- ence in leadership for each of the sisters. Delta Zeta has also been involved in numerous community projects, including the Robinson Classic Run. Seafood Festival, Cancer Research Volunteers. Sponsors for Senior Citizens, Special Olympics, Can Food Drive for Charities, and United Way Donations. Besides the busy community schedule. Delta Zeta has sponsored various campus activities. These included the Co West Party, DZ Follies, Socials, Spring Formal Banquet, and the Powder Puff Tourney. With all these activities, the sisters of Delta Zeta have shared lots of memorable times together. With so many of our Chapter graduating, we would like to wish the Seniors all the best. You'll be missed!! 1. Stephanie Herbert 2. Cherrie Harvey 3. Florence Angole 144 CREEKS ZETA PHI BETA The Inter-fraternity Council is the forum in which the individual Greek letter social fra- ternities at UT can discuss concerns and solve problems they have in common. The council sponsors many events throughout the year including the United Way auction at Oktoberfest; Bud Bowl, the flag football game between UT and USF Greek All-stars. Greek Week, and many all-campus parties. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 1. Jerry Friend 2. Richard Worobel 3. Art Ekvail 4. Bonnie Hamilton, Panhellenic Rep. 5. Howie Williams 6. Scott Verner 8. Terry Zelen 9. Bill Matthews. Advisor 10. Brian Russell. Pari. 11. Tim Ryan. Sec. 12. Michael Norton. Treas. 13. ScunaLim. VP-Rush 14. Joseph Empric. VP — int. affairs 15. John Kelly. Pres. CREEKS 4S Wfnfj' 1. Maria Roberts 2. Tracy Banfield 3. Gael Christie 4. Donna Arsenault 5. Debi Rusoff 6. GinaSayetta 7. Lisa Bennett 8. Heidi Tolvanen 9. James Pugliese 10. Julia Cremona 11. BethSiddell 12. Kerry Naughton 13. Cheryl Georee 14. Jackie Tumelty 15. Susan Popp 16. Roberta Ametrano 17. GarvSpakes 18. CarlOuellet 19. BillRapley 20. Mark Caplin 21. BillKenaros 22. Terry Zelen. Vice-Pres. 23. Keitn Clougherty 24. JohnSpringetti 25. Dan Jones 26. MattDestry 27. Steven Levin 28. JoeBedits 29. Kevin Smith 30. Dominic Casarcale 31. Brian Cumm ngs 32. Ron Rodriguez 33. Chester Allan 34. Mike Long 35. Mark Bernstein. Treas. 36. DaveMilani 37. Michael Thaler 38. Ron Rogari 39. Joseph Empric. Pres. 40. William Gnroy 41. James Prodoenl 42. Hill Rutherford 43. BobMulieadj 44. Keith Anderson 45. Mark Davis 46. Arden Swartz. Sec. Not pictured: Rich Popp. Paul Vezzani ALPHA EPSILON PI W CREEKS 1. Lori Ann Brigant 2. Darryl Hunter 3. Angela Deaton 4. James Kenney 5. Cindy Foster 6. Pamella Perkins 7. Theresa Garcia 8. Tamra Vaughn 9. Scott Brown 10. Adrienne Astorga 11. RichWorobcl 12. Kimberly Morrell KAPPA KAPPA PSI ISO CREEKS 4- Kappa Kappa Psi is the national honorary fraternity for college bandsmen. Besides playing music, our fraternity is involved with many social activities; the making up of the pirates for gasparilla day (above) is just one of these social functions. CREEKS ISt 1. Chuck Launikitis 2. Doug Carter, fundraiser 3. Raymond Spofford 4. Alan Marks 5. Shawn Larvenz 6. David Frick 7. James Lyon 8. Mike Connolly 9. Carl Crane 10. Ken Rosa 11. Brian Hughes 12. Bov Clifford. Vice-Pres 13. Timber. Rush 14. Jeff Rubel. Pres. 15. Manuel Jimenez. Treas. 1S2 CREEKS 16. MikeNardella 17. Kirby Ryan 18. Mike Finnegan 19. Gerald Scara 20. Dave Lawler 21. Gerald Driscoll 22. Scott Murphy 23. Joel Rhine 24. MarkLukacik 25. Jim (brothers 26. John Robinson 27. RichTreder 28. Barry Midkiff 29. Stuart Barnes 30. Dan Lcclair 31. Rich Holt, activities 32. JohnAlessio 33. Gerald Nystrom 34. Jerry Rousseau 35. Shawn Dickerson, Sec. 36. John Heffernan, Pledgemaster 37. John Marshall 38. Gary Cline 39. RobSlaymaker 40. Scott Bulgrin 41. David Desmond 42. Rich Bernabei 43. Kevin Dec 44. MikeEuliano 45. Lenny Snyderman 46. Richard Sierra PHI DELTA THETA Founded on February 16, 1978. Phi Delta Theta is the largest and most successful fraternal organization at the University of Tampa. Events sponsored this year by the Phi Delts included the ever popular Toga Party, a Christmas Formal at the Tampa Hyatt Regency, and a week of Spring Frolics. Also included on our social agenda were parties with the Sororities at the University. Aside from a busy social calendar the brothers participated in a number of community service projects. These included preparing and serving a Thanksgiving dinner to a group of senior citizens, sponsoring road blocks for the Cancer Society, donating turkeys and a Christmas tree to a children's home, and working at the Las Vegas Night sponsored by Tampa Alpha Alumni Association. Our brothers gain pride in their community through their service work. It was once again a memorable year for the brothers of Phi Delta Theta. For the fifth straight year we remained the outstanding Fraternity on campus. We strengthened our bonds and each found the true meaning of brotherhood. We are proud to be members of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. CREEKS 153 1. Jennifer Honegger 2. Cynthia Fox 3. Louisa Cohen 4. Florence Sherman 5. Nelson Cacciatore 6. AM Azzue 7. Sally-Beth Kruteck 8. Leslie V.'ilen 9. Sandy Stirling 10. Suzanne Weston 11. Michael Schrier Rush 12. Jesse Head 13. David Bressler 14. Jerry Friend 15. Marco Feola 16. Mark Lewis 17. Jake Kramer 18. Seung Lim Secretary 19. Cars'Strauss 20. Rick Rodriguez Pledge 21. Don Orr Chap. Adv. 22. JeffSmentek 23. Gary Porter 24. Mike Norton Pres. 25. John Kelly Treasurer 26. ReedTramposch 27. Ed Petersen 28 W.E. Tucker Vice Archon VP PI KAPPA PHI 154 CREEK 1. Melanie Wolcott 2. AnnHcilbrunn 3. SueKIcpacky 4. Laurie Magerman 5. Cheryl Ceto 6. Al Dally 7. PamChimenti 8. Melissa Huddleston 9. Sunshine Taber 10. SueSuccop 11. loan Leonard 12. Libby Stern 13. Michael Oppenheim, Teas. 14. Mandy Rossmeyer 15. Emily Gardner 16. Jeff Fortenbacher 17. Kim Savoy 18. John Williams 19. Jeanne McNiff 20. Keith Davi 21. Jodi Wolfe 22. Gary Barbara 23. Pat Osipowicz 24. Jody Anderson 25. Willie Kuhlman 26. Christopher Schubert 27. Hugh Hommel, Vice-Pros. 28. Kevin Custafson 29. Brant Hurtsock 30. Robert Weisboro. Sec. 31. Octavio Fernandez 32. MikeMiley 33. Howie Williams 34. William Michael 35. William Fountain. Pres. 36. Bill Dobbie 37. Paul Duncan 38. Mike Rosenberg 39. Frank Silcox 40. Stan Collins 41. Tim Ryan 42. Sean Courtney 43. BradMillor 44. John McQueen SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 56 CREEKS Not Pictured: Lisa Ligon. Ellen DeVeaux CREEKS fS7 1. Diane Hebeler 2. Cindy Foster 3. Scott Verner 4. Monica Rogers 5. Ann Jordan 6. TonyCiavatta 7. Carlos Rodriguez 8. George Kollias 9. Larry Padersky 10. Davcjanowitz 11. Jeff Cohen 12. KimPalladino 13. Ralph Arred 14. Stan Jones 15. Carmine Abbruzzeso 16. Brian Russell 17. Scott Robins 18. Rick Cheney 19. Tom Pignataro 20. Frank Russo. Pres. 21. Don Nemeth 22. Scott Sandler THETA CHI ISt CREEKS 1. Howard Buck 2. Rich McManus 3. Chris Haggblom 4. Lenny Fox 5. Laurel Toy 6. BobLcggiere 7. Dave Leggiere 8. Tracy Ward 9. Josette Mincinni 10. Whitney Parrish 11. Marybeth Patti 12. Don Turney 13. Ed Carter 14. Dave Osborne 15. Trilby Holmes 16. Lorelei Bolze 17. Steven A. Lippock — Vice Pres. 18. Arthur I. Ekuall — President 19. Craig D. Martin — Pledge-master 20. Karen Masterson 21. Mike Jimenez — Secretary 22. Shannon Barker 23. Dave Zu pan 24. SethUhrman — Treasurer ZETA BETA TAU 60 CREEKS CREEKS 161 CREEKS 163 I BUD BOWL 1983 + 4 16 J I ROW A Swimmer': Tom Glen Swimmer: Alicie McLaughlin Row 3 Basketball: Adrienne Astorge Volleyball: Brenda Sykes Crew: Lucy Roces Crew: Tim Vagen Row 2 Golf: Jeff Leonard Tennis: Mario Polit Rifle: Maureen Coughlin Tennis: Sandy Davis Row 1 Cheerleader: Donna Babian Baseball: Bob Cameroli Crosscountry: Lucy Lawson U.T. Olympic Team The above picture is not factual but the potential of the athlete is The Olympians Q P The potential of tne athlete is not only detenni ned by the physical ability of the individual but by his mental determination. The athletes determination must enable him to work with his teammates as well as stand alone on his own abilities. The othlete must learn to be confident with his teammates as well es make them conf icent with him. With these qualifications. The University of Tampa athletic progrom con develop a talented athlete into an Olympie Champion. In Commemoration, of the 1 SB4 Los Angeles Olympic Games, the Year- book wishes to solute our U. S. Athletes and present in the next few pages are U.T.'s Gold Medal Winners. SPORTS 1. Craig Macear 9. Anthony Reid 3. Ben Schell A. Todd Under 5. Paul Wieneke B. John Jones 7. Craig Cohen 8. Eric Meginness Greg Alpin Jr. Roderick Burnett Jr. Bruco Inghrom Jr. Al Miller Jr. Michael Morse So. Moses Sawney Fr. Randy Williams So. Basketball Schedule Nov. IB Novo University Nov. 22 Floglec College Nov. 28 Flo. State University Doc. 3 Tuiono University One. O S.E. LOfSisna University Doc. 7 Urbono College Oec. IO PurOus University Doc. IS Flo. Inti Un veroity Dec 21 College of Wooster Doc. 28 Wayne State University Dec. 20 Northwestern University Jon. 2 Sornt Leo College • Jon. A Mvjhicnburg College Jon. 7 Inoono Control Umvoroity Jen. IO Fie. institute of Tech • Jon. 13 Sernt Leo College • Jon. 17 Biscoyne Cotege Jon 20 Univ. of Centrol Flo • Jon. 23 Eckerb College • Jan. 27 Pollina Col logo • Jon. 31 Roride Southern College Fob 2 Flo Inst of Tech Feb. IO Bisceyne Co i«ye Feb. 13 Univ. of Control Flo. • Feb. IS Eckerb University Feb. 18 Poll ins CoUoqo Feb. 20 Florae So. College • Feb. 2A S.S.C. Bosketbon Toum. Fob 25 S.S.C. Sonketboii Toum. • Sunshine Stole Conference Gomes Richard Schmidt Head Coach Don Bostic Assistant Coach Tibor Kovacs Graduate Assistant Cary Bogue Head Manager Tony King Manager 70 SPORTS ui smods 72 SPORTS Cross Country m SPORTS Cross Country During their season, both teams participated in five invi- tationols. wrapping up the season at the Sunshine State Conference. The men finished fourth overall and the women finished fifth overall. Outstanding runners this year for the men included freshman Mike Wasson and junior John Kehoe. Both of these men went on to com- pete in regional competiton. At conference Wasson kicked in to capture fourth place and was named to the first team All Conference. Outstanding runners for the women includoc Donna Strong and freshman Penny Oickos. Oonna lead the women's team and captured a place on the second team All Conference while Penny was awarded honorable mention at the conference meet. Tito Selosse. Ed Pierson, Micheel Wasson SPORTS 17S Volleyball Row 1: Carol Moses. Shan non Reynolds. Linda Had field. Donna Schroeder Row 2: Kim Lawrence Brenda Sykes. Debbie Fox Julie Howland; Row 3 Sandi Potton (Coach), Cari na Svensson, Cathy Fox Reece Brooks. Chris Cato nach (Assistant Coach) The 1S83 Lady Spartans Volleyball team took on a new look this season, adding five talented players and re- turning eight for a very successful year. The new look started with new players, three sets of very colorful uniforms and the additions of Chris Cetenach as an Assistant Coach. These sharp uniforms and excellent new players, added to the steady p ay of Linda Hadfiefd and Carina Svensson. were key ingredients for the 32-12 record. All thirteen players were in- strumental in winning when it counted capturing three tournament cham- pionships. a second place finish in con- ference play end o third pace finish in Final Record 3E - 1B 1 sc Piece Conference Toumement All Tournament — Linde Hodfield ond Coaaancro W.: omo 1 ut Piece Rot.no Toumairan: 1 at Plocc Tookogee Toumomort AU Tournament — Undo Hedf eld end Cnnnnndra Williams Moot Valuable Pleyo-Conaordro Williams Coocheo Award — Sendi Potton 3rd Piece — NCAA Southern Regional Tcurnomont All Toumoment — CosuoncJro Willioma 3rd Piece Florido SouchemToumoy 3rd Ploco Jockeonvile Toumoy Third Toon Academic Al -Amnrcnn — Carina Svcnsnon Al Conference 1 at Team — Csssondro Wir.-ams S Lindn Hodfield AI Conference 2nd Team — Carino Svensson Honorable Mention All Conference — Cathy Fox G Raeco Brooko U.T. Athlete of the Yeei-Undo Hodfield the NCAA Southern Regional . 176 SPORTS SPORTS 177 17 SPORTS SPORTS 175 Rowl: Penny Dickos. Karen R. Coes. Terri Shettie. Luci NoHin. Gloria Brumfield. Shown Goroin; Row 2: Coach Jon Boxhill, Recce Brooke. Maureen Scully. Shannon Reynolds. OorreneWolf. Linda Hodfield. Cathy Fox. Coach Sandy Patton. Basketball Schedule Nov 26 U-w. of Florido Doc 1 Unii , of South Florae Doc 3 Nicholln Score Urw. Doc 5 S. E. Louisiana Univ. Dec 7 Flogger College Dec 9 Umvoretcy of Ccnver Doc 16 Florido Inti Urworoity Dec 17 Universityof Miami Dec. 19 Poino College «Jen. 44 Univ. of MO. St. Loci Jen 6 See toon Toum. Jon. 9 Wheeling Cone30 Jon lO S E. Louis ono Unv. Jon. 13 Saint Leo Coiege • Jon 15 Montcioi St Cologo Jon. 16 F lor do ncl Univ. Jon 20 Univ. of Cent'-nl Fin • Jon. 23 Eckerd College Jon. 27 Rofcns College • «Jon. 31 Flo-xdo So. College Feb 2 Saint Leo College • FeO. IO Mori University Feb 13 University of So Flo. • Feb. 15 Eckerd College Feb 18 Rolins College • Feb. 20 Ftordo So. Co «go Feb 23 S.S.C. Bonkotbol Tourn. Fob 25 S.S.C. BoDkotboi Toum. • Sunshine Stoce Conference The 1 9B3-B4 Lady Spartans returned 8 letter winners from the 1 982-03. 7-20 squad. UT was faced with a very demanding schedule, playing 9 Division I games. Among their schedule were Florida State. Nicholls State. Miami University. Stetson University. Southeastern University and South Florida as well as the Sunshine State Confer- ence gome. Leading the way for the Lady Spartans were seniors Linda Hadfield and Dorrene Wolf. In addition Gloria Brum- field. Karen Coes and Shannon Reynolds emerged as fine players. Freshmen also played key roles last season such as Maureen Scully. Cathy Fox. Penny Dickoa and Reece Brooks made valuable contributions. Coach Jan Boxhill Asst. Coach Sandy Patton UO SPORTS SPORTS im t 2 SPORTS SPORTS tSi Row 1: sitting — Bob Camaroli, Carlos Baldor. Timothy Wahl. Dean Kelley. Jim Petrillo. Pat DeVincentis: Row2: sitting — Mike Gerlett. Michael Marshall. Matt Cakora. Ricky BemalCo. Robby Abromson, Bryan Hubbard. Todd Stetson; Row 3: kneeling — Mickey Farrell. TonyLurusso. Marty Reed. Barrington Robinson. SteveMumaw; Row 3: Top — Coach Sabean. Bob Fernandes, Scott Dorsey, Bill McEvoy. Lenny Nevickes. Coach John Crumbley John Crumbley. Coach U4 SPORTS SPORTS US NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP These first pages are dedicated to the National Championship Varsity Heavy Four. The Varsity Heavy Four started their winning streak In the early stages of the SI -S2 season with a home victory over Yale at the Presidents Cup Regatta. This was the first victory for a Tampa crew in the history of the regatta. This boat, crewed by Willie Khulman. John Stmus, Ted Viola. Paul Gouin and Michele Morcogliese claimed the National title in the Dac Vail Regatta in Philede phio. The 19S2-S3 season witnessed a change in the crew with the introduction of Charles Norberg replacing graduating senior. Ted Viola. This boat also went on to claim impressive victories on the road to a second consecutive National Championship Title and an overall record of 1 1 7-2. Hopes are high that with the same crew returning, looking fester then ever before, a third consecutive victory in Nationals can be claimed. 1HC SPORTS VARSITY FOUR ' I CREW Row 1: Gory Borbere. Shel McGuire. Michele Morcoglieoc. Jconnc McNiff. Monica Randall. Alice Occcnfort. Kathy Filbert, Lica Winkler. Row 2: Vincent Cerrodequas. Ellen Batsavage. Barry Midkiff. Uz Jones, Catrina Elios. Lucy Roces. Joe Matusiak. Bill Dunlop; coach. Row 3: Art Decastro. Elisabeth Der Derian, Sue Carlson. Jennifer Klump, Leslie Stone. CBrolyn Rabun. Tara Duquene. Mike Ramer. Row Mark Appelman. Paul Gouin. Charles Norterg. John Stlmus. Willie Khulmen. Jason Wnfe. Tim Vagen. Row 1: Willie Khulman. Barry Midkiff. John Stimus, Sue Corlson, Jennifer Klump. Heidi Kuchenbacker. Alice Ossenfort. Lisa Winkler, Monca Randal i. Lucy Roces. Lis Derderian. Char- lie Norberg. Row 2: Lis Jones. Jeanne McNiff. Vincent Carro- dequas. Jason Wrife. Michelle Morcogliese. Dove Todd. Ellen Batsavage. Mark Appelman. Gary Barbere. Catrina Ellas. Dave Chapdeaine. Tim Vagen. Tara Duquene. Cathy Filbert. Mike Palmer. Paul Gouin. Wt SPORTS SPORTS 5 5 130 SPORTS Mens lightweight four at Nationals. Spring. 1 9S3. 4 Riflery 1 983-84 Schedule □ct. 5 Fit. Jacksonville. Stetson. USF. LIT Dec. 3 Stetson. USF. UT Jan. 7 USF. UT Feb. A Intercollegiate Regional FIT. USF. UT READY! AIM! FIRE! 1 983-84 Joseph Kervin Paul Richardson Billy Fisher Andrew Rochstein Joseph Reilly Oavid Whitaker Thomas Denney Rifle Team James Kilboume Michael Cavanaugh Jeff Goss Paul Mills Ronald Green Peter Boffu William McHarg (Coach) 132 SPORTS Golf I I Mark Rick David Jerry Jeff Zyona Finlayson Steward Rousseau Leonard Paul Royok Greg Kraft Jim McBride Jeff Lukes Kieth Erickson Scott Zaiek Dcon Sklar Russell Miller Grant Toylor Kns Cox Coach Chuck Winship North Dale Golf Club 1 984 Spring Schedule Jan. 20-30 Hall of Fame 54 Holes Feb. 13-14 Suntree 54 Holes Feb. 16-19 Gator 54 Holes Feb. 2-4-25 Stetson 36 Holas Fob. 27-29 Indian Rivers 54 Holes Mar. 16-10 U.S.F. 54 Holes Mar. 30-Apr. 2 Conference 54 Holes A or. 7-10 Regionals 54 Holes I i SPORTS 1$5 Swimming Row 1: Donna Strong. Alicia McLaughlin, Cindy Jones, Amy Wagner, Laura Nye, Colleen Muckel, Kathy Egan; Row 2: Sid Cassidy (assistant coach). Lisa Newman (diving coach). Donna Howe. Ed Brennan (Head Coach), Anita Kilborne. Teresa Murphy. Pia Hennksson, Nancy Giunta The 19B3-SA season witnessed an increased enthusiasm of the swimming program, with the injection of freshman blood. The most successful recruiting year ever has lead Coach Brannon's swimming Spartans to many impressive showings in heated competition. The Spartan swimmers began their long tr-eck to notional competition in the early fall with double practices at 6:00 AM and 3:00 PM. this in combination with weight lifting has produced a strong and united team. Individual efforts have spawned a deep competition rivalry between team members leading 6cvorol swim- mers to qualify for Notional competition. For the women, outstanding efforts hove been presented by Pio Hennksson, National Champion in the 500 free event. Donna Howe, former National Champion In the Butter- fly event, both are seniors. Up and coming women including Cindy Jones in the Sprint Freestyle and Butterfly, offered competition to Howe and Wagner in the relay events. T ereso Murphy also a freshman looked strong in the back stroke. Over all. the women's program in its fourth season, looked forward to plocing in the Top 1 O in National Competition. ?« SPORTS Swimming Row 1: Craig Cohen. Jeff Tyres. George Brew. Sean Anderson, Tom Jonton. Mike Halfost. Gory Bond; Row 2: Brent Tatum. Bill Key. Ston Fisher, Jay Nash. Eric Zuccarelli. Chris Gregory. Matt Haley. Brett Tatum. Jim Kelly; Row 3: Sid Cassidy (Assistant Coach). Ed Brennan (Head Coach), Eric Nordheim. Tom Glen. Dan Gibbons. Dan Paul. Tom McDonald. Lina Newman (Diving Coach). Gerry Scera. The diving squad showed much improvement under the direction of first year diving coach J. L. Newman. Kathy Egan became a finalist at the Florida State Meet. Craig Cohen and Gary Scara exhibited fine div ng skill throughout the season. The Spartan men hod a banner yeor otorting with a victory against Oakland, the defending Division II Champions. The breakdown by events shows more strength ond depth than any previous Spartan Squad. Chris Gregory, fastest miler to ever enter U.T.. coupled with All-American Jeff Tynes and Jim Lyon provided stiff competition in distance freestyle. The medleys are led by five-time A. A. and U. T. record holder Jay Noah. Backing Nosh woo bockctroker Tom Janton. Freshman strength and spirit was seen in the fine efforts of Jim McCluskey and George Brew, the fastest sprinters ever recruited to U.T. Coach Brerner was confident in his team's potential for the Division II National Championship. The 1S83-B4 season was a banner year for the entire Spartan Swimming Squad. SPORTS ns i 983 Swimmir Q Schedule Cncen November 5 November i2 November 13 November 19 Cocomber 10 Cecember 20 Cec ember 21 January 3 January 7 Januory 1 1 January P8 February 4 Februery iB-18 March 14-17 Opponent Miom-Dode Furman Go Southern Daytona C. C. FlorSdo Inban R. Oakland L.S.U. Jomea Modison MieeoofVRoiio N. Carofcne Williom £ Mary Temple Brevend C.C. South Florida Seahawk Invito NCAA Oiv. II National Locations Tompo - Cnoricston. SC Statesboro. GA Tompo Gonoevile. FL Tempo Tampa Tempo Tompo Cocoa Beach. FL USF WilminQton. NC HomstcoO, NY 1% SPORTS _____ 1878-80 •OOO.V flH«COOO Man Su on tna wan . noMKOndlMUM Won-on Mo woman'a urn Man Fou'AI-Amwcina 13V Nkow Won-on Tho Al-Amancana. Nowna Ch HK P«Mn-liion « r OM '«com — CpOO Pr«« 1 W MKOntf M«n C ont A -Amanc«n BOX Nowoo Won-«n Cow A - Amancena 8«con0 Neoano CMm- OKX OomaHooa—COO TV M NMO M Man 8u AB-Amencar P-n«l no « NCAA Cn«m- oon. Jan Oro mo-aoo Fraa. BtfV N«on « Wen-on Two Ai -Amancana. T w o Naoonai Cnomoov P« Mov-httOI — AOO I M 10-j NKOMW SPORTS 137 ennis Row 1: Lo'jonn Szofronicc, Kolyn Horvcy. Andrea Katz, Valerie Castellano. DebOie Wilson; Row 2: Anne- Marie Mahoney. Jennifer R. Ward, Julia Cremona. Kathy Christman W SPORTS ennis Row 1: Michael Thaler. Mario A. Polit, Stephen Rubin; Row 2: Gene Vesh (Coach). Gary Davison. Darin Donahue. Robert Weisbord. Peter Piccolomini SPORTS 133 T Row 1: Jim Willman. Kurt Devlin. Pe- ter Smith. Bob Butehorn, Paul Fried- man. Jim Willenborg; Pow 2: Hans O ofscon. Goran Swardh, Steve Sav- age. Kevin Mastin. Alfonso Smith. Keith Fulk. Mark Keymonc; Rov 3: □an Pavia. Kent Engstrom. Rick Sylvester. Craig Delesse. John Pan- toosco. Dove McMullen; Row Tom Fitzgerald (Asset. Cooch). Errol How- ard. Ken James. Roger Ramsay. Kevin Fall. Jay Miller (Coach). Sunshine State Conference Champions Mayor’s Cup 2-0 Second Place NCAA Soccer Division II Year Record 1 8-3-0 200 SPORTS SPORTS 20 2C2 SPORTS SPORTS 203 GG UT GO UT GO UT 1983-1984 Row 1: Sunshine Taber. Cartiss Gamboell, Donna Bsbian, Sandy Andino. Row 2: Andrea Grelicer. Row 3: Doreen Smitty” Smith. Row A: Days Holland 2C4 SPORTS The Masterminds behind the sports. SPORTS 20S 206 SPORTS SPARTANS GO! GO! GO! SPORTS 207 THE YEARBOOK SALUTES 1 983-84 SPARTANS CONGRATULATIONS ON A GOOD YEAR BEST WISHES IN 1 984-85 ZCH SPORTS 0101 SARTORI Cigi, May your every dream come true. With Love, Mom and Dad ANNAMARIA AZZUE Congratulations AM We are so proud of you and we love you. Mom, Dad and Roma PETER WALDRON Peter, Live your life in your own way, Reach goals you have set for yourself, Be the you that you want to be. THAT IS SUCCESS Mom, Dad, and Kathy JOANTILLETT Congratulations, Joan, upon your graduation. The world is waiting for you and your many talents. Love and Best Wishes, Mom, Dad, Barbara, and Helen DAVID WALKER MANDY MOFFBTT CONGRATULATIONS IOHN C. KELLY! Good health. Good luck, and Happiness ALWAYS. Love, Mom and Dad Leo. Linda, loan. Bill. Patti. Paul, Jimmy. Kathy, Becky, Michael, Amy. Katie, Kelly, Chrissy, Jennifer CONGRATULATIONS Poin Dexter Love, Mom, Dad, Tim, Nancy, Rocky. . . and E.T. TOO. Mandy, Congratulations on your graduation and may you find success and happiness in everything you do. Love, Mom, Toni, Gram, G ramps, and Snicklefritz zto MARK H. ZWERIN CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO NANCY WILFONG. KIM ANN PALLADINO If the love behind these wishes can make them all come true, We wish a world of happiness, always, just for you. Love, Mom Dad You are our child, we love you, we salute you. You made it happen Kim! We arc proud of who you are! Thank you and keep smiling. Cod loves you too! TOMMY LEE WISHING YOU HAPPINESS AND WISDOM LOVE, MOM and DAD 211 SORRENIA DILLON TAMSIN HARE . . . . . .is the name of a very special person who has filled our lives with love and happiness. Honey, our fondest wish is for your success and happiness. Love, Mom and Dad. Wishing you much success in your future. father Willie H., Mother Rayzctti, Broi. Willie H. Ill and Anthony W. and Sifter Delenia. 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