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DECEMBER, 1968
BULLETIN 79C-3
PERSONNEL
DIRECTORY
FOR
TECHNICAL
EDUCATION
DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL,
TECHNICAL, AND ADULT EDUCATION
I .CARL W. PROEHL, Assistant Superintendent
i TECHNICAL and HEALTH
OCCUPATIONS EDUCATION
THOMAS W. STRICKLAND, DIRECTOR
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FOREWORD
The 1968-69 Directory of Technical Education Personnel is a comprehensive
listing of administrators and instructors in the secondary schools, area
vocational-technical centers, technical institutes and junior colleges
offering programs in the various technical fields.
S This directory has been compiled by the Technical and Health Occupations
i Education Section of the State Department of Education and has been dis-
tributed to those persons having responsibility for technical education
- and to the State Advisory Committee for Technical Education.
Additional copies of the directory are available on request from the
office of Director, Technical and Health Occupations Education, Room 208,
Petroleum Building, Tallahassee, Florida, 32304.
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DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL, TECHNICAL AND ADULT EDUCATION
Technical and Health Occupations Education Section
Personnel Directory for Technical Education
1968-69
Carl W. Proehl, Assistant Superintendent
T. W. Strickland, Director R. D. Ray
Technical and Health Program Specialist
Occupations Education Technical Education
AREA CONSULTANTS
Technical Education
R. T. Caldwell H. L. McCauslin
TEACHER EDUCATOR
E. L. Kurth
University of Florida
INDEX OF TECHNOLOGIES
Page
Aerospace Technology 042V
Broward Junior College .............................................. 5
Gulf Coast JuniorCollege ........................................... 2
Manatee Junior College .............................................. 20
Miami-Dade Junior College North ................................... 7
Miami-Dade Junior College South ..................................... 10
St. Petersburg Junior College, Clearwater Campus .................... 28
Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology 011V
Miami-Dade Junior College North ..................................... 7
Palm Beach Junior College ........................................... 25
Technical Education Center .......................................... 26
Air Pollution Control Technology
Santa Fe Junior College ............................................. 1
Architectural Technology 012V
Miami-Dade Junior College North ..................................... 7
Miami-Dade Junior College South ..................................... 10
Technical Education Center .......................................... 26
Building and Contracting Technology 014V
Broward Junior College ..................................... ...... 5
Daytona Beach Junior College ...........,............................ 33
Miami-Dade Junior College North ...,,.,,................. 8
Santa Fe Junior College ............................................. 1
Chemical Technology 015V
Chipola Junior College ....... .............................. ... 16
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
Breyard Junior College ............................................... 3
Central Florida Junior College ...................................... 21
Chipola Junior College ................................. ,........ 17
Daytona Beach Junior College .............................. ......... 33
Edison Junior College ........................... ........18
Florida Junior College at Jacksonville ........... ,........... 12
Lake City Junior College and Forest Ranger School ...,................ 6
Manatee Junior College ,.. .......... ...................... 20
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Civil Engineering Technology continued
Miami Dade Junior College North ..................................... 8
North Florida Junior College ........................................ 20
Polk Junior College ................................................. 29
St. Johns River Junior College ...................... ................ 30
Tallahassee Junior College ......................................... 19
Data Processing Technology 018V
Bradford-Union Area Vocational-Technical Center ..................... 2
Brewster Vocational School ....................... .... ............... 15
Broward Junior College .............................................. 5
Edison Junior College ............................................... 18
Florida Junior College at Jacksonville ..........,................... 12
Hillsborough Junior College ........................................ 16
Indian River Junior College ......................................... 31
Lewis M. Lively Area Vocational-Technical Center ......... ...... 19
Manatee Junior College .............................................. 20
Miami Central High School ......................................... 7
Miami-Dade Junior College North ........... .......................... 8
Miami-Dade Junior College South .................................... 10
North Florida Junior College ........................................ 20
Nova High School .................................................... 4
Palm Beach Junior College ........................................... 25
Polk Junior College ................................................. 29
St. Johns River Junior College ...................................... 30
St. Petersburg Junior College, Clearwater Campus ..................... 28
Sarasota County Vocational-Technical School ......................... 31
Tallahassee Junior College .......................................... 19
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Brevard Junior College .............................................. 3
Broward Junior College ............................................. 5
Central Florida Junior College ...................................... 21
Chipola Junior College .............................................. 17
Daytona Beach Junior College ....................................... 33
Edison Junior College .............................................. 18
Florida Junior College at Jacksonville ..........,.................. 12
Florida Keys Junior College ......................................... 22
George Stone Vocational-Technical Center ............................ 13
Gulf Coast Junior College ........................................... 2
Hillsborough Adult Technical School ................................. 15
Hillsborough Junior College .................................. 16
Indian River Junior College ........................................ 31
Lake City Junior College and Forest Ranger School ................. 6
Lake-Sumter Junior College .......................................... 17
Leto High School .................................................. 16
Manatee Junior College .............................................. 21
Miami-Dade Junior College North ................................... 8
Mid-Florida Technical Institute ................................... 23
Okaloosa-Walton Junior College ..................................... 23
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Drafting and Design Technology continued
Palm Beach Junior College ........................................... 25
Pensacola Junior College ............................................ 13
Pensacola Junior College, Vocational-Technical Division ............. 14
Polk Junior College ................................................ 29
South Florida Junior College ........................................ 14
St. Johns River Junior College ...................................... 30
Seminole High School ................................................ 32
Seminole Junior College ............................................. 33
Technical Education Center .......................................... 26
Electrical Engineering Technology 020V
Florida Junior College at Jacksonville .......... ............... 12
Lake-Sumter Junior College .......................................... 17
Manatee Junior College .............................................. 21
Electronics Technology 021V
Bradford-Union Area Vocational-Technical Center ..................... 2
Brevard Junior College .............................................. 3
Broward Junior College .................................; .......... 5
Central Florida Junior College .........................; ........... 22
Chipola Junior College .............................................. 17
Daytona Beach Junior College ....................... .... ......... 33
Englewood High School ..............................;;; .. .... 11
Florida Junior College at Jacksonville .........; ........... ~.. 12
Florida Keys Junior College ................................. .;*.;*. 22
Gainesville High School .......................... ....... .... ~ 1
Hillsborough Adult Technical Center ...................:; .......... 15
Hillsborough High School ..... ..................... .......... 15
Indian River Junior College ::::.::;:...... .-.-...... .... 31
Lyman High School .'.. ...;; ...... .... .... *. ......;: -. *. *. -. 32
Manatee Junior College ......................................... 21
Miami Central High School ............... ................... 7
Miami-Dade Junior College North .................................- 8
New Stanton Senior High School .................................... 11
North Technical Education Center .............................. ..... 25
Nova High School .................. ................................ 4
Okaldsa&kWalton Juni'dr College ........................ ... ....... 23
Palm Beach Junior College ....... ................. ......... ......... 25
Pensacola Junior College ........... ........................... 13
Pensacola Junior College, Vocational-Technical DDivision ............. 14
Polk Area Vocational-Technical Center ... ......... ............. 29
Ribault Senior High School .................... ..o................. 11
St, Johns River Junior College ..................-. ................ 30
St. Petersburg Junior College, St. Petersburg Campus ...............-. 27
Santa Fe Junior College ..... ................. .,, ......... ...... 1
Sarasota County Vocational-Technical School .......-................. 32
Technical Education Center .......................................... 26
Related Technology 008V
Miami-Dade Junior College North...................... ........... 8
Technical Education Center......................................... 27
Fire Science Technology OOOV
St. Petersburg Junior College, Clearwater Campus ,........,........ 28
Valencia Junior College............................................. 24
Graphics Technology 023V
Daytona Beach Junior College....................................... 34
Miami-Dade Junior College North.................................... 9
Mid-Florida Technical Institute.................................... 24
Nova High School................................................... 4
Industrial Engineering Technology 024V
Miami-Dade Junior College North..................................... 9
Industrial Management and Supervision 025V
Brevard Junior College............................................. 3
Manatee Junior College............................................ 21
Miami-Dade Junior College North .................................. 9
Pensacola Junior College.......................................... 13
Instrumentation Technology 026V
Miami-Dade Junior College North..................................... 9
Pensacola Junior College.......................................... 14
Polk Junior College................................................ 29
Library Technical Aide 065V
Indian River Junior College....................................... 31
Polk Junior College................................................ 29
Marine Technology
Miami-Dade Junior College North.................................... 9
Mechanical Prodiction Technology 028V
Miami-Dade Junior College North.................................... 9
Technical Education Center........................................ 26
Mechanical Design Technology 027V
Brevard Junior College............................................ 3
Central Florida Junior College..................................... 22
Daytona Beach Junior College.............................. .... 34
Florida Junior College at Jacksonville............................. 12
St. Petersburg Junior College, St. Petersburg Campus............... 27
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Microminiaturization Technology 039 V
Technical Education Center......................................... 27
Police Science Technology 043V
Brevard Junior College............................ ................. 3
Broward Junior College............................. ....... ....... 5
Central Florida Junior College.................................... 22
Florida Junior College at Jacksonville.............................. 12
Miami-Dade Junior College North..................................... 9
Miami-Dade Junior College South.................................... 10
Okaloosa-Walton Junior College..................................... 23
St. Petersburg Junior College, St. Petersburg Campus................ 28
Santa Fe Junior College ............................................ 1
Tallahassee Junior College......................................... 19
Valencia Junior College............................................ 24
Technical Mathematics 035V
Mid-Florida Technical Institute.................................... 24
Technical Writing 036V
Brevard Junior College............................................. 4
Daytona Beach Junior College........................................ 34
Television Production Technology 037V
St. Petersburg Junior College, St. Petersburg Campus................ 27
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AIACHUA COUNTY
W. S. Talbot, Superintendent of Public Instruction
1817 E. University Avenue, Gainesville, 32601
Henry C. Lunsford, Acting Director of Vocational Education
1900 N.W. 13th Street, Gainesville, 32601
Gainesville High School
1900 N. W. 13th Street
Gainesville, Florida 32601
J. T. Hudson, Jr., Principal
Electronics Technology 021V
Palmer, Roger
SANTA FE JUNIOR COLLEGE
723 West University Avenue
P. 0. Box 1530
Gainesville, Florida 32601
Joseph W. Fordyce, President
Robert E. Shepack, Associate Dean for Occupational Studies
Robert W. Sterling, Director, Engineering Occupations Programs
Air Pollution Control
Turner, John M.
Building and Contracting Technology 014V
Davis, T. J.
Rotundo, Dortha Ann
Electronics Technology 021V
Allen, Herbert
Peterson, Richard K.
Roy, Russell As
Sterling, Robert W.
Police Science Technology o43V
Graham, Kenneth
BAY COUNTY
Thomas C. Todd, Superintendent of Public Instruction
Drawer 820, Wainwright Shipyard, Panama City, 32401
Michael W. Zekas, Director of Vocational and Adult Education
Drawer 820, Wainwright Shipyard, Panama City, 32401
GULF COAST JUNIOR COLLEGE
U. S. Highway 98, West
Panama City, Florida 32401
Richard E. Morley, President
Robert R. Tinney, Chairman, Math-Science Division
Aerospace Technology 042V
Sowell, Don
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Lewis, Hanson
Wigfall, George
BRADFORD COUNTY
Thomas Casey, Jr., Superintendent of Public Instruction
Drawer 939, Starke, 32091
Bradford-Union Area Vocational-Technical Center
609 N. Orange Street
Starke, Florida 32091
Lawrence T. Oglesby, Director
Data Processing Technology 018V
Payne, Marion A.
Electronics Technology 021V
Greene, Henry
BREVARD COUNTY
B. Frank Brown, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Box 5, 3205 S. Washington Avenue, Titusville, 32780
Burgess A. Meadows, Coordinator, Vocational Education Department
1260 South Florida Avenue, Rockledge, 32955
BREVARD JUNIOR COLLEGE
1519 Clearlake Road
Cocoa, Florida 32922
Maxwell C. King, President
L. N. Donnell, Dean, Technical and Vocational Education
Keith Wilcox, Director of Technical Education
Lowell Ellis, Chairman, Division of Industrial Education
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
Fannin, J. P.
Drafting and Design Technology
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Bowman, Herschal
Cates, James T.
Connor, J. P.
Holmes, Owen
Smith, Nathaniel
Electronics Technology 021V
Curry, Ron
Holden, Everett
Lane, Walter
Sanders, Alfred
Industrial Management and Supervision 025V
Lane, John
Siegrist, Fred
Mechanical Design Technology 027V
Abell Norman
Police Sc.inc Technology 03V
McDermott. Marlr
BREVARD COUNTY
BREVARD JUNIOR COLLEGE continued
Technical Writing 036V
Foster, Mary Jo (Mrs.)
BROWARD COUNTY
William McFatter, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. 0. Box 8369, 1350 S. W. Second Court, Fort Lauderdale, 33312
Lawrence Paige, Director of Vocational and Technical Education
P. 0. Box 8369, 1350 S. W. Second Court, Fort Lauderdale, 33312
Nova High School
3600 S. W. 70th Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314
Dave Fitzpatrick, Principal
Alfred V. Rapps, Supervisor of Technical Science
Data Processing Technology 018V
Huddleston, Stan
Electronics Technology 021V
Riggs, George
Graphics Technology 023V
Wilhelm, Robert
BROWARD JUNIOR COLLEGE
3501 S. W. Davie Road
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314
Hugh Adams, President
Edward F. Kotchi, Associate Dean of Technical Education
BROWARD COUNTY
BROWARD JUNIOR COLLEGE continued
Aerospace Technology 042V
Bowen, William
Nixon, Robert
Sheldon, Russell
Building and Contracting Technology 014V
Minicone, Lorenz
Data Processing Technology Ol8V
Brock, James
Ellis, M. J.
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Whipple, Ormond
Electronics Technology 021V
Greenstein,. Burton
Mondin, Gordon
Rahal, George
Police Science Technology 043V
McCarthy, William P.
McGowan, James F.
COLUMBIA COUNTY
Silas Pittman, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. 0. Box 1148, Lake City, 32055
Mrs. Rose Bud McColskey, Director of Vocational Education
P. O. Box 1148, Lake City, 32055
COLUMBIA COUNTY continued
LAKE CITY JUNIOR COLLEGE AND FOREST RANGER SCHOOL
Route 1, Box 45
Lake City, Florida 32055
Herbert E. Phillips, President
William D. Ceeley, Dean, Technical Division
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
Carrie, Robert J.
Davis, Paul
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Carrie, Robert J.
Oleksa, Stephen
DADE COUNTY
E. L. Whigham, Superintendent of Public Instruction
1410 N. E. Second Avenue, Miami, 33132
Lowell B. Selby, District Superintendent, Vocational, Technical and Adult
Education, 1410 N. E. Second Avenue, Miami, 331.32
Fred C. Murray, Director, High School Vocational and Technical Education
1410 N. E. Second Avenue, Miami, 33132
P. W. Seagren, Director, Adult Vocational Education
1410 N. E. Second Avenue, Miami, 33132
Miami Central Senior High School
1781 N. W. 95th Street
Miami, Florida 33147
John T. Coursey, Assistant Principal, Vocational and Technical Education
DADE COUNTY
Miami Central Senior High School continued
Data Processing Technology 018V
Nielson, Ronald H.
Electronics Technology 021V
Davis, John
MIAMI-DADE JUNIOR COLLEGE NORTH CAMPUS
11380 N. W. 27th Avenue
Miami, Florida 33167
Peter Masiko, Jr., President
George Mehallis, Director, Technical, Vocational and Semiprofessional Studies
James J. Guthrie, Assistant to the Director
Aerospace Technology 042V
Archibald, John
Bamber, Edward
Bearden, Ernest
Benson, Neal
Bitting, James
Cohen, Kenneth
Dozer, William
Fitzgerald, John
Henderson, Burton
Hernhuter, Albert
Isert, Fred J.
McAuley, Jack A.
Sadler, Benjamin
Scott, William
Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Heating Technology OllV
Jones, F. Chandler
Architectural Technology 012V
Church, James
Lynch, Geoffrey
Polk, George
DADE COUNTY
MIAMI-DADE JUNIOR COLLEGE NORTH CAMPUS continued
Building and Contracting Technology 014V
Succop, Henry W., Jr.
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
Crumlish, William S.
Davidson, A. H., Jr.
Kobelin, Joel
Warner, Jorge
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Bodor, Andrew
Crews, George
Gondry, David A.
Jacobs, Morris D.
Maxwell, Jerome
Rippere, John
Scherer, Stephen
Travers, Wallace
Vaughan, Walton H.
Data Processing Technology Ol8V
DeSautel, Bruce
Leidlich, Charles, A., Jr.
Rose, Lawrence
Electronics Technology 021V
Cheng, K. Y.
Cohen, Nathan L.
Jones, William B.
Schickman, Gerald
Smith, Douglas R.
Tedeschi, Frank
Williams, Lawrence
Related Technology 008V
Claflin, Robert
DADE COUNTY
MIAMI-DADE JUNIOR COLLEGE NORTH CAMPUS continued
Graphics Technology 023V
Fewell, Glen
Gillespie, Paul
Industrial Engineering Technology 024V
Claflin, Robert
Industrial Management and Supervision 025V
Alderfer, Milton
Gerheim, John W.
Taylor, Frank A., Jr.
Instrumentation Technology 026V
Morphonios, Alex G.
Marine Technology
Benson, Richard
Mechanical Production Technology 028V
Corbin, John P.
Police Science Technology 043V
Breslow, Herbert
Holland, Sydney T.
McKim, Leon
Ratner, Ralph
Schildecker, Charles
Shahan, Gay
MIAMI-DADE JUNIOR COLLEGE SOUTH CAMPUS
11011 S. W. 104th Street
Miami, Florida 33156
Peter Masiko, Jr., President
Patrick Distasio', Director, Career Programs
DADE COUNTY
MIAMI-DADE JUNIOR COLLEGE SOUTH CAMPUS continued
Aerospace Technology 042V
Aument, John
Grumbach, Royal
Kane, Robert, Chairman
Little, John
Pucci, Gerard
Sargent, Frandes
Stasser, William
Architectural Technology 012V
Bain, Joseph
Crain, Edward, Chairman
Fortney, Page
Pistorino, John
Sekeley, Deszo
Data Processing Technology 018V
Costello, Thomas S., Chairman
Johannsen, Ramon
Keith, John
Olsen, Bruce
Rogel, James
Rose, John
Police Science Technology 043V
Kleinfield, Samuel
Moran, Richard
Tuckfield, Jack, Chairman
DUVAL COUNTY
Ish Brant, Superintendent of Public Instruction
508 Duval County Courthouse, 330 East Bay Street, Jacksonville, 32202
(Term expires January 1969)
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DUVAL COUNTY continued
Cecil Hardesty, Superintendent of Public Instruction
508 Duval County Courthouse, 330 East Bay Street, Jacksonville, 32202
(Term begins January 1969)
David A. Brown, Director of Vocational and Technical Education
1011 Gilmore Street, Jacksonville, 32204
Englewood Higbh School
4412 Barnes Road
Jacksonville, Florida 32206
J. I. Henderson, Principal
Electronics Technology 021V
Lysitt, Herbert James
New Stanton Senior High School
1149 West 13th Street
Jacksonville, Florida 32209
Charles D. Brooks, Principal
Electronics Technology 021V
Steeley, James H.
Ribault Senior High School
3701 Winton Avenue
Jacksonville, Florida 32208
Bobby V. Knight, Principal
Electronics Technology 021V
Lazenby, James H.
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DUVAL COUNTY continued
FLORIDA JUNIOR COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE
1245 Cumberland Road
Jacksonville, Florida 32205
J, Bruce Wilson, President
E. John Sarre, Director, Vocational-Technical and Adult Education
Carl Carrigan, Director of Technical and Business Education
Edward Derrickson, Director of Occupational Education
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
Rood, Holland
Data Processing Technology 018V
Carter, James
Eng, Choo-Hau
Stucky, Eugene
Ward, John
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Ready, Kirk
Rood, Holland
Electronics Technology 021V
Aramoonie, Emil
Baker, William
LaPrade, Raymond
Electrical Technology 020V
Aramoonie, Emil
Baker, William
LaPrade, Raymond
Police Science Technology 043V
Lamb, Iven S., Director
Mechanical Design Technology 027V
McGrath, W. Frank
Ready, Kirk
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ESCAMBIA COUNTY
J. E. Hall, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Drawer 1470, Pensacola, 32502
E. G. Holly, Assistant Superintendent, Vocational Education
P. O. Drawer 1470, Pensacola, 32502
George Stone Vocational-Technical Center
Route.8, Box 252
Longleaf Drive
Pensacola, Florida 32506
Robert E. Collard, Director
Drafting and Design Technology O40V
McDairmid, Samuel
PENSACOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE
1000 College Boulevard
Pensacola, Florida 32504
T. Felton Harrison, President
Don T. Connerley, Head, Department of Applied Science
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Carruth, Kenneth
Huston, Milton
Electronics Technology 021V
Hamlett, Frank
Yarnall, John
Yoakley, David H.
Industrial Management and Supervision 025V
Carruth, Kenneth
Hamlett, Frank
Huston, Milton
Rankin, Fred V.
Yarnall, John
Yoakley, David H.
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ESCAMBIA COUNTY
PENSACOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE continued
Instrumentation
Technology 026V
Rankin, Fred V.
PENSACOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE
Vocational-Technical Division
1000 College Boulevard
Pensacola, Florida 32504
William Moore, Vice President of Instruction
James Barrineau, Chairman, Vocational-Technical Division
L. D. Mitchell, Head, Industrial-Technical Department
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Bender, Alfred J.
Electronics Technology 021V
Cotsonis, Van Lee
HIGHLANDS COUNTY
George Douglass, Superintendent of Public Instruction
County Courthouse, Sebring, 33870
SOUTH FLORIDA JUNIOR COLLEGE
P. O. Box 845
Avon Park, Florida 33825
William A. Stallard, President
H. Dean Griffin, Director of Vocational-Technical Education
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
Raymond 0. Shelton, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. 0. Box 3408, Tampa, 33601
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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY continued
D. G. Erwin, Assistant Superintendent, Vocational, Technical and Adult
Education, P. O. Box 3408, Tampa, 33601
Adult Technical School
805 East Buffalo Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33603
Herman W. Morgan, Principal
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Blanton, McAllister
Daehler, H. W.
Electronics Technology 021V
Dobrzanski, Joseph A.
Landry, Edmond P.
Marrone, Carmelo P.
Brewster Vocational School
105 West Ross Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33602
Boyd Wilborn, Principal
Data Processing Technology 018V
Craddock, Bert F. J.
Moll, Robert F., Jr.
Hillsborough High School
5000 Central Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33603
Richard C. Spoto, Principal
Electronics Technology 021V
Cito, Albert V.
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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY continued
Leto High School
4409 West Sligh Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33614
Frank Scaglione, Principal
Robert Holmes, Director of Occupational Education
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Cortese, Dominic
HILLSBOROUGH JUNIOR COLLEGE
P. O. Box 1213
Tampa, Florida 33601
R. William Graham, President
Morton S. Shanberg, Dean of Instruction
Data Processing Technology 018V
St. Clair, John Ray
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Matheny, Herbert
JACKSON COUNTY
J. D. Milton, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. 0. Drawer S, Marianna, 32446
CHIPOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE
Marianna, Florida 32446
Ned L. Haven, President
Frederic L. Howell, Director of Vocational and Technical Education
Chemical Technology 015V
Ringer, Robert E.
Sims, Joyner
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JACKSON COUNTY
CHIPOIA JUNIOR COLLEGE continued
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
Caraway, Albert B.
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Rath, Margaret G.
Electronics Technology 021V
Robbins, Jerome D.
IAKE COUNTY
Jack Morgan, Superintendent of Public Instruction
201 West Burleigh Boulevard, Tavares, 32778
Ray M. Hayes, Director, Vocational, Technical and Adult Education
P. O. Box 772, Tavares
LAKE-SUMTER JUNIOR COLLEGE
Leesburg, Florida 32748
Paul P. Williams, President
Edmonde B. Kelly, Chairman, Division of Technical Education
Drafting and Design Technology O40V
Kelly, Edmonde B.
Singleton, Lauren W.
Electrical Technology 020V
Allen, Walter E.
Kiernan, Loyd J.
LEE COUNTY
Ray Williams, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Drawer 2238, Fort Myers, 33902
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LEE COUNTY continued
Cecil Waldron, Director, Vocational and Adult Education
P. O. Drawer 1592, Fort Myers, 33902
EDISON JUNIOR COLLEGE
Cypress Lake Drive
Fort Myers, Florida 33901
David G. Robinson, President
Leo A. Kridle, Chairman, Division of Applied Sciences
Alvin H. Giffin, Head, Department Engineering and Technical Studies
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
Giffin, Alvin H.
LoPresti, Basil
Data Processing Technology 018V
Codding, Jack L.
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Giffin, Alvin H.
LoPresti, Basil
Rheel, Delbert G.
LEON COUNTY
Freeman Ashmore, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. 0. Box 246, Tallahassee, 32302
Mrs. Evelyn K. Csikos, Director, Vocational and Adult Education
P. O. Box 1026, Tallahassee, 32302
Lewis M. Lively Area Vocational-Technical Center
500 Appleyard Drive
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
Donald G. Sanders, Director
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LEON COUNTY
Lewis M. Lively Area Vocational-Technical Center continued
Data Processing Technology 018V
Clark, Kenneth David
Watson, Francis Carroll
TALLAHASSEE JUNIOR COLLEGE
444 Appleyard Drive
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
Fred W. Turner, President
Howard W. Crews, Director of Academic Affairs
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
Baldwin, William M.
Data Processing Technology 018V
Carraway, Ott
McLead, Edd Ray
Yarbrough, L. Everette
Police Science Technology 043V
Katsaris, William K.
Owens, J. Worth
MADISON COUNTY
Thomas Griffin Bishop, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Box 449, Madison, 32340
NORTH FLORIDA JUNIOR COLLEGE
P. O. Box 419
Madison, Florida 32340
Marshall W. Hamilton, President
Lewis M. Tucker, Director, Occupational and Adult Education
James C. Moore, Director of Computer Center
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MADISON COUNTY
NORTH FLORIDA JUNIOR COLLEGE continued
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
Data Processing Technology 018V
Hawkins, David C.
Moore, James C., Jr.
MANATEE COUNTY
Jack L. Davidson, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. 0. Box 2069, Bradenton, 33505
Raymond F. Lee, Director of Vocational Education
P. O. Box 2069, Bradenton, 33505
MANATEE JUNIOR COLLEGE
5840 Twenty-Sixth Street, West
Bradenton, Florida 33505
Samuel R. Neel, Jr., President
B. R. Tinsley, Jr., Director, Technical Education
Alton R. Kindred, Director, Data Processing Technology
Aerospace Technology 042V
Lambert, Raymond L.
Pilger, Karl
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
James, William W., Jr.
Jones, Harold B.
Lincks, Arlie V.
Data Processing Technology 018V
Kindred, Alton R.
Onley, Robert D.
Ziebell, Donald H.
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MANATEE COUNTY
MANATEE JUNIOR COLLEGE continued
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Getz, Wilbur C.
Electrical Technology 020V
Barber, Ronnie J.
Gruters, Bertram E.
Electronics Technology 021V
Barber, Ronnie J.
Gruters, Bertram E.
Industrial Management and Supervision 025V
Crews, Lenvil
Jacobus, H. Raymond
Worssam, Ray J.
MARION COUNTY
Robert Dunwoody, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. 0. Box 670, Ocala, 32670
Marion C. Roche, Director, Vocational and Adult Education
P. O. Box 670, Ocala, 32670
CENTRAL FLORIDA JUNIOR COLLEGE
P. O. Box 1388
Ocala, Florida 32670
Henry E. Goodlett, President
John L. Murphy, Dean of Applied Sciences
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
Peters, Harold 0.
Drafting and Design Technology 04OV
Beerup, Cloyd D.
Blakeslee, Horace W.
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MARION COUNTY
CENTRAL FLORIDA JUNIOR COLLEGE continued
Electronics Technology 021V
Payne, George D.
Mechanical Design Technology 027V
Norton, Hugh D.
Police Science Technology 043V
Maenpaa, Aarre A.
MONROE COUNTY
Thomas A. Abbott, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Drawer 1430, Key West, 33041 (Term expires January 1969)
Armando J. Henriquez, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Drawer 1430, Key West, 33041 (Term begins January 1969)
FLORIDA KEYS JUNIOR COLLEGE
801 Fort Street
Key West, Florida 33040
John Sylvester Smith, President
-Howard G. Fowler, Director, Technical-Vocational Education
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Andreasen, Richard C.
Electronics Technology 021V
Stephenson, Fred W.
OKALOOSA COUNTY
Max Bruner, Jr., Superintendent of Public Instruction
Okaloosa County Courthouse, Crestview, 32536
James F. Richardson, Director, Vocational and Adult Education
Okaloosa County Courthouse, Crestview, 32536
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OKALOOSA COUNTY continued
OKALOOSA-WALTON JUNIOR COLLEGE
Westview Avenue
Valparaiso, Florida 32580
J. E. McCracken, President
Merrill Symonds, Vice President
John W. Toney, Curriculum Specialist, Industrial and Technical Education
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Jensen, Chilton
Johnson, Hiram
Johnson, John
Valentine, Massey
Wright, Murray Dean
Electronics Technology 021V
Police Science Technology 043V
Frye, William
Williams, James
ORANGE COUNTY
James Higginbotham, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Box 271, Orlando, 32802
Ralph L. Smouse, Jr., Director, Vocational, Technical and Adult Education
P. O. Box 271, Orlando, 32802
Mid-Florida Technical Institute
2900 West Oak Ridge Road
Orlando, Florida 32809
Chando O'Dell, Director
Drafting and Design Technology 04OV
Bailey, Albert L.
LeBlanc, Nazaire
Wall, Robert E.
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ORANGE COUNTY
Mid-Florida Technical Institute continued
Graphics Technology 023V
Evans, Lyle C.
Jameson, Richard H.
Technical Mathematics 035V
Meyer, William F.
VALENCIA JUNIOR COLLEGE
P. O. Box 3028
Orlando, Florida 32802
Albert Craig, President
James F. Gollattscheck, Dean of Instruction
Fire Science Techn6logy 000V
Police Science Technology 043V
Milke, Robert
Ragsdale, Don
PALM BEACH COUNTY
Lloyd Early, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Box 2469, Administration Annex Building, 6th Street, Palm Beach, 33401
William L. McLeanJr., Director, Vocational-Technical Education
P. O. Box 2469, 3323 Belvedere Road, Palm Beach, 33401
North Technical Education Center
P. O. Box 10415
7071 Garden Road
Riviera Beach, Florida 33401
Norman Lemstrom, Principal
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PALM BEACH COUNTY
North Technical Education Center continued
Electronics Technology 021V
Kansas, Thomas P.
PALM BEACH JUNIOR COLLEGE
4200 Congress Avenue
Lake Worth, Florida 33460
Harold C. Manor, President
Paul W. Graham, Dean of Instruction
Charles A. Atwell, Assistant Dean of Instruction
Dale W. Washburn, Director, Data Processing
Don C. Whitmer, Chairman, Engineering Technology
Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology OllV
Hinckley, Leonard
McCue, Michael J.
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Book, Rob.t L.
Connell, Charles K.
Rader, J. Buckley
Whitmer, Don C.
Data Processing Technology 018V
Baldree, Opal H.
Royall, Walter H.
Electronics Technology 021V
Austin, Leon F.
Cooper, James A.
PINELLAS COUNTY
Thomas Southard, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Box 4688, 1960 East Druid Road, Clearwater, 33517
Joe D. Mills, Executive Assistant Superintendent, Vocational, Technical
and Adult Education, 1960 East Druid Road, Clearwater, 33517
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PINELLAS COUNTY continued
Technical Education Center
6100 154th Avenue, North
Clearwater, Florida 33516
Lawrence W. Cunningham, Director
William A. Dennis, Assistant Director, Evening School
Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Heating Technology 011V
Begin, Paul A:
Hill, Frank E.
Smith, W. Lyle
Weiler, Charles L.
Architectural and Civil Technology 012V
Albrecht, Joseph F.
Enholm, Eric R.
Fuerstenberg, Samuel
Gaugh, Rexford D.
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Eickhoff, Ralph H.
Graman, H. Robert
Maas, Thomas J.
Payne, Roscoe B.
Rolston, Robert G.
Electronics Technology 021V
Baker, Jack R.
Charland, Walter E.
Lackey, Montgomery I.
McMahon, Donovan L.
O'Brien, Thomas J.
Voeller, Emmett E.
Watson, Andrew L.
Mechanical Production Technology 028V
Bunn, Martin L.
Donohoe, Ralph K.
Friedley,.Richard C.
Thompson, Charles R.
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PINELLAS COUNTY
Technical Education Center continued
Microminiaturization Technology 039V
Marston, George R.
Related Technology 008V
Andrus, Edward A.
Cornell, James I.
Depoyan, Edward
Drypolcher, William 0.
Hall, Harwood V.
Miner, Robert L.
Watts, Ted G.
ST. PETERSBURG JUNIOR COLLEGE
St. Petersburg Campus
6605 Fifth Avenue North
St. Petersburg, Florida 33733
Michael M. Bennett, President
P. A. Fredrickson, Dean of Academic Affairs
Ewell L. Noel, Jr., Dean of Instruction
Raymond E. Bittle, Assistant Dean of Instruction for Technical Related Programs
Electronics Technology 021V
Bolin, William L., Chairman
Davison, Henry D.
Howell, William E.
Jasper, Richard N.
McCoach, David, III
Mechanical Design Technology 027V
Cipriano, Joseph A.
Ellis, Ezra M.
Sebek, Robert T.
Zurflieh, Thomas P.
Television Production Technology 037V
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Bohan, Robert C., Chairman
Cenedella, Edmund J.
Wells, L. Lane
PINELLAS COUNTY
ST. PETERSBURG JUNIOR COLLEGE (St. Petersburg Campus) continued
Police Science Technology 043V
Chamelin, Neil C.
Territo, Leonard
Wolf, Charles W., Chairman
ST. PETERSBURG JUNIOR COLLEGE
Clearwater Campus
2465 Drew Street
Clearwater, Florida 33515
Michael M. Bennett, President
LeRoy M. DeVane, Jr., Dean of Instruction
Aerospace Technology 042V
Harrison, Wayne J.
Wogoman, Donald D.
Data Processing Technology O18V
Durkin, Mary C.
Laurents, Wayne P., Jr., Chairman
Magnuson, Harry D.
McMullen, David H.
Fire Science Technology OOOV
Molloy, Robert C.
POLK COUNTY
Merle F. Dimbath, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Box 391, Bartow, 33830 (Term expires January 1969)
W. W. Read, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Box 391, Bartow, 33830 (Term begins January 1969)
L. Bruce Tyndall, Director, Vocational and Adult Education
P. O. Box 391, Bartow, 33830
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POLK COUNTY continued
Polk Area Vocational-Technical Center
Route 1, Box 71E
Bartow, Florida 33830
M. A. Traviss, Director
Electronics Technology 021V
Roach, Robert James
POLK JUNIOR COLLEGE
999 Avenue H., N. E.
Winter Haven, Florida 33880
Frederick T. Lenfestey, President
H. H. Kastner, Jr., Vice-President
James E. Harris, Dean of Occupational Education
Norman Dando, Department Head, Engineering and Agriculture Technology
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
Richey, R. Dean
Data Processing Technology 018V
Siebert, B. W., Coordinator
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Jones, M. M.
Instrumentation Technology 026V
Remington, George
Library Technical Aide 065V
Neil, Marion
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PUTNAM COUNTY
Carey E. Ferrell, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Box 797, Palatka, 32077
John Eubanks, Supervisor, Vocational and Adult Education
509 Reid Street, Palatka, 32077
ST. JOHNS RIVER JUNIOR COLLEGE
5001 St. Johns Avenue
Palatka, Florida 32077
Charles W. LaPradd, President
Paul M. Starnes, Director of Technical Education
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
Buck, William L.
Data Processing Technology 018V
Moore, William M.
Sathre, Anne (Mrs.)
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Catha, William H.
Electronics Technology 021V
Starnes, Paul M.
Taylor, William 0.
ST. LUCIE COUNTY
Ben L. Bryan, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Box 490, Fort Pierce, 33450 (Term expires January 1969)
J. Walter Hebb, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Box 490, Fort Pierce, 33450 (Term begins January 1969)
Robert A. Stachwill, Director of Vocational Education
310 Preston Court, Fort Pierce, 33450
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JT. LUCIE COUNTY continued
INDIAN RIVER JUNIOR COLLEGE
P. O. Box 128
Fort Pierce, Florida 33450
Herman A. Heise, President
Donald L. Granger, Dean of Adult and Occupational Education
Data Processing Technology 018V
Creamer, Ronald
Dudley, Joseph
Mitchell, Donald
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Sigurdson, William
Electronics Technology 021V
Conklin, Robert, Jr.
Library Technical Aide 065V
Sykes, Cyril
SARASOTA COUNTY
Thomas W. Guilford, Superintendent of Public Instruction
2418 Hatton Street, Sarasota, 33577
C. A. Bellum, Director, Vocational and Adult Education
2418 Hatton Street, Sarasota, 33577
Sarasota County Vocational-Technical School
4748 Beneva Road
Sarasota, Florida 33581
Harry R. Holmbraker, Jr., Director
Data Processing Technology 018V
Blake, Mildred
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SARASOTA COUNTY
Sarasota County Vocational-Technical School continued
Electronics Technology 021V
Siegel, Kenneth
SEMINOLE COUNTY
William J. Phillips, Superintendent of Public Instruction
202 Commercial Avenue, Sanford, 32771 (Term expires January 1969)
John Angel, Superintendent of Public Instruction
202 Commercial Avenue, Sanford, 32771 (Term begins January 1969)
E. S. Douglass, Director, Vocational, Technical and Adult Education
202 Commercial Avenue, Sanford, 32771
Lyman High School
Longwood, Florida 32750
Carlton Henley, Principal
Electronics Technology 021V
Bogeajis, George
Seminole High School
Georgia Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771
A. J. Bracken, Principal
Drafting and Design Techology 040V
Schmidt, Robert J.
SEMINOLE JUNIOR COLLEGE
Sanford, Florida 32771
Earl S. Weldon, President
R. A. Schreiber, Acting Director, Technical Education
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
SEMINOLE JUNIOR COLLEGE continued
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Calvert, Russell A.
Williamson, Lyman
VOLUSIA COUNTY
Raymond Dunne, Superintendent of Public Instruction
P. O. Box 2118, 230 North Stone Street, DeLand, 32720
J. William Cowen, Director of Vocational Education
P. O. Box 1910, Daytona Beach, 32015
DAYTONA BEACH JUNIOR COLLEGE
P. 0. Box 1111
Daytona Beach, Florida 32015
Roy F. Bergengren, Jr., President
Hal Massey, Vice President in Charge of Academic Affairs
John H. Smiley, Dean, Mary Karl School of Applied Science
E. Ed Ek, Director of Technical Education
Building and Contracting Technology O14V
Ingle, J. Wyndham
Peterson, James B.
Civil Engineering Technology 016V
Aldrich, James S.
Drafting and Design Technology 040V
Kennedy, James S.
Martin, Robert T.
Electronics Technology (Associate Degree) 021V
Brittingham, Stanley H.
Goffe, J. Howell
Owen, E. R.
Wible, William B.
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VOLUSIA COUNTY
DAYTONA BEACH JUNIOR COLLEGE continued
Electronics Technology (Certificate) 021V
Brachhold, Francis W.
Dyer, George L.
Goldkamp, Louis E.
Smith, Henry G.
Stemberger, Thomas J.
Graphics Technology 023V
Bonner, Lois H.
Mechanical Design Technology 027V
Moore, Raymond E.
Technical Writing 036V
Van Dyke, Barclay
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