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Jampa SEVENTY-THIRD YEAR-No. 55 TAMPAY FLORIDA, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1965 PRICE FIVE CENTS 790 tn• Commencement Ceremony 4,000 Grads * * * Expected Planning To Attend To Study By JEAN BARFOOT Of the Campus Staff By JERRY KEENEY Commencement ceremonies Of the Campus Staff for 790 candidates for degree One out of three of USF's of which about 371 are can outstanding graduating students didates in Trimester II are who responded to a recent mail scheduled for 3:25 p.m. on survey conducted by the Com April 18. mittee to Encourage Graduate More than 4,000 persons are Study indicated plans t(} contin expected to view the proceed ue into higher education in the ings and hear the commence· fall. ment address by Dr. Andrew David Hathaway, secretary of D. Holt, president of the Uni the committee, said question versity of Tennessee. naires were sent to 155 gradu The ceremonies will begin ating students with grade point w h e n the robe • c\ad partici averages of 2.8 or better (ap pants leave in a line from the south entrance of the Admin proximately the minimum grad istration Building. uate s c h o o l requirement\. Helping Hand for Graduate At the signal of Commence Eighty students completed and ment Marshal Dr. James D. returned the forms. Of those David W. Crippen, candidate for USF's first Mas· Ray, degree candidates will 80, 20, <25 per cent) intend to ter of Arts degree gets a helping hand from pretty move in a column of two go on to graduate school and wife Karen. Crippen will be awarded his degree in around the east side of the six (eight per cent) plan to at Sunday's graduation ceremonies.-(USF Photo) building while the faculty and tend professional schools. platform guests move in a The 20 students intending to column of two around the west go to graduate school have sent In Elementary Edu~ation side. Dr. Clarence C. Clark a combined total of 64 appli will serve as Faculty Mar cations valious univeristies. Senior Symbol to shal and Dr. W. B. Cameron Torchlight '65 is a special Heading the list of graduate will be Platform Marshal. edition of the Campus Edi schools applied was Crippen First MA Grad to Indiana tion. It is designed to honor Univeristy with five applications WHEN THE PROCESSION· the graduating seniors and Next was the University of Cali The first Master of Arts de courses are well-versed in their AL ends and all are seated Look to the Future gree will be awarded by USF field of instruction," he said, document the first Torchlight fornia (including its branches in at the north entrance of the parade. Berkeley, Riverside and Los Sunday. "I would say that the quality AD building, Dr. Orva Lee The past is prologue and USF seniors will close one chapter of their life with of these people is exceptional." The torchlight ceremony is commencement exercises April 18 and move into the future as they embark on ca Angeles) receiving four applica The recipient will be David Ice, of the Temple Terrace designed to be a tradition at reers or pursue graduate study. Symbolizing tions. Harvard, Georgia and W. Crippen, 28, of Tampa. ComrnunitJ Church, will lead USF and Torchlight '65 is this view to the future are class presi Crippen will receive a master's A D I S C U S S I 0 N o f the the invocation. He will a I s o dent Dick Cadwallader and member Linda Hoffman.-(USF (Continued on Page 3, Col. 4) strengths of the graduate proud to record the birth of Photo) degree ~n elementary education. pro offer the benediction at the gram led directly to questions that tradition. Drawing is by close of the ceremonies. Jim Vandewalker. CRIPPEN BEGAN his grad· of .~ow it could be improved. Though each graduate will LARGEST CLASS EVER uate work at USF in June, 1964, o.~r ~rea t e.s t ,;!eed nght stand when his name is called when the M.A. program was now, C:nppen sa1d, IS support, from the roll, the graduates first initiated. mostly m the_form of money •. to will move in college groups to * * expand and Improve the eXJst- * receive their diploma enve .1n September 196_4 he w.as ing structure of the graduate lopes and congratulations from given a g1:aduate assistant .sh1p, program." USF President John S. Allen. Seniors another ~1rst at_ USF. Crtppen The library he says is an After the singing of the Al Trimester then_contin _ued h1s .g r ad u ate especially weak link in the grad Grads ma II Listed Mater and the Benedict s~dies. while servmg as an a~- uate program. "I'd go to look up ion, the Recessional will move . H . ld H H v1sor m th" College of Basic d t' al . h t · 1 USF will graduate a rec- ken A. Brady, Claude T. Bray, .Shirley .F. Eubanks, Elizabeth Sally M. Herms, aro . er- Studies. r e uc~ Io~ resear~ rna ena to the south side of. the bulld Establish · I' L 1 A Farrmgton rero Michael Hess Ella M. and 1t Just wouldn t be there. ord class o.f some. 790 s. t U- Dav1d H. Brewer, . C lflon · ' ' . ' . w' : . The -program outlined for the This is a good library, but ing for the dispersal of par dents April 18 mcludmg Bridges, Olen E. Bntnell, Mar-l Mrs. Ray G. Favata, Diane Hibbs, Harnson H. Htckinboth- M.A. degree included 12 hours graduate work requires a much ticipants. ahout 371 candidates from jorie A. Broanstreel, Mrs. Rosa- C. Fe~~an~ezF Jose dA. F;rnaf:l am, Donnld B. Hisgs, James in advanced generai education larger one." All music will be provided 0 by the USF Band under di Fund Trimester II and the first rnond J Buehl dez.FLtn ad· eMrrnan Bez, naB T. Hightower Jr., Malcolm 1 J. courses, 18 hours of specializa- . · · · C. ernan ez s. everY · · · t' rection or Dr. Gale A. Sperry. Your younger brother or sister master of arts recipient. Guy v Buell Barbara A F d F' t G Finle Hill Jr. Richard F. Hill, Mrs. 1on and 6 h ours thests · cred't 1 , c RIP p E N' RECEIVED h'Is · • · essen en, os er · y, ' · L' d E H ff m king total graduate require B s d f th U · er lty TICKETS FOR ~he reserved may be awarded a scholarship This will bring the total of Buerke, Mrs. Barbara C. Bush, Peter N. Fisher, Jay B. Fitch, Nancy C. !filton, m a . o - a a - . egree rom e mv s seats provided for family and 1,310 students who are USF .Judy A. Cadenhead, here because of the 1965 Senior Mary L. man, Cecll A. Holladay, Mrs. ment of 36 hours. of Tampa. Before star~ng grad- friends of graduates may be graduates in the two graduating Cadwallader, Richard Cadwal- t:':':?iif%~\$:'f.W·;:-;m;1?:N&.W'm:1Hf?::irif.t.~'!~ 1V de a C. Hough, John A. uate work, he taught fifth grade Class. The class has set up an picked up with the rental caps endowment scholarship fund to classes. It will be the th~rd corn- Iader, Babette B. Cairns, O h I "d Howard, Peter W. H~ghes. HO':' .~OES he like the pro- for two years. and gowns between April 8th be presented to the University mencement, however, smce the Mrs. Aida G. Calafell, Mrs. Mil- n t e nSI e- Thomas H. Hughes, Milton E. gram.. The graduate program At the rnome~t, h1~ ~ U t U r e and 18th. Pictures may be tak charter as their class gift. class was graduated in licent P. Calvert, Donald s. Grads' attitudes Jacobs, Pierre E. Jean, Supha- here. 1s excellent. You get .a ?lans are very mdef1mte. They en before and during the con Richard Cadwallader, senior two ceremonies. Cambas, Mary D. Campbell, changing? ·- · .. · ... Page 2 chai Jeeyangkatin, Arthur c. parttc~larly good bac~ground m mclude further gra_duate work vocation but there will be no class president, David w. Crippen of Tampa Vicki R. Caplinger. Mareesa J. Mixed emotions ·····.Page 2 Johnson, Carl W. Johnson, educational research. and ~ve~tually gettmg a Ph.D. time for them and Charles afterward as Frey, vice president is scheduled to receive the Carpenter, Michael Carpenter, What's beneath James c. Johnson, James G. Cnppen was also pleased With Also m line are plans to. return the graduates will immediate and chair man of the endowment school's first MA. \David R. Chadwell, Richard L. flowing robes? · · · · Page17 Johnson, Louie B. Johnson, the quality of the.faculty. "The l? so.me type of college I~struc- ly return their caps and gowns pro gram, explained that l e t t e r s H ere 1s· th t t t· li t f !Chapman William Christian Jr Interview with Frederick L Joiner John H. professors teachmg graduate tlon m elementary education. to the Reserve Reading Room e en a tve s o • ·• top graduates .. .. Page 17 · ' have been sent to all graduat ether candidates completing de- Laurence~- Chri~tma~ ~r., Er- Jones, Mrs. Susan R. Keeney, of the Library. They will re ing seniors requesting them to gree requirements in Trimester nest F. Ctarrocchi, William M. N~~~~o~e:~ ~~f~~ Thomas R. Kelly, Ill, Anna ceive their diplomas after k donate their S15 breakage fees s they turn in their caps and to II~ I F A l .