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LUTHERAN ASSOCIATION The human environment ' s rapidly changing . . . You must move fast just to stay in place . . . We intend to progress. First Row: D. Nelson, M. Maze. Second Row: S. Thompson, T. Nekon, S. Jarius, D. Donklefs. Third Row: N. Cernigli, C. Fouraker, C. Smith, H. Glotfelter, B. Fleming, T. Trammell. SRA An interest in the disabled is the only re- quirement for membership in the Student Re- habilitation Association. Objectives include the promotion of the aims of the National Rehabilitation Association by advancing and encouraging creativity and re- search in the area of rehabilitation, the promo- tion of better understanding of the disciplines philosophy, and the stimulation of communica- tion among those professions interested in re- habilitation. Taking field trips to rehabilitation facilities, holding picnics each trimester for members and their families and attending meetings of the National Rehabilitation Association and the Na- tional Rehabilitation Counseling Association are yearly activities of the association. First Row: B. Thomason, ]. Haney, D. Chan, B. Malik, ]. Theus. Second Row: D. Neal, F. Centner, S. Bitt- man, R. Craves, K. Touby, L. Puckett. Third Row: D. Cooks, Ph.D. M. Carroll, }. Collins, V. Stoutamire, H. Johnwick. Fourth Row: ]. Stone, I. Koonce, A. Combs, M. Bergor. Fifth Row: T. Milliard, T. Cahill, Dr. A. M. Barrett, F. Dean, R. Marotta. 130
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BETA ALPHA PSI Beta Alpha Psi seeks to encourage and foster the ideal of service and promote the study of accounting. The organizations sponsors a grad- uate accounting conference, tutors accounting majors and invites lecturers to speak to the mem- bers. This accounting fraternity was established at the University in 1919. First row: F. Rabell, ]. Soulary, T. Breslaw, P. Chem- burkar, C. Soong. Second row: H. Massi, A. Kashirad, G. Farris, T. Donahue, A. Kassem. B. I. A. International Week is the highlight of the year ' s events for the Board of International Ac- tivities. The Board presented guest speakers, a banquet in the Hub, the crowning of their queen, a panel discussion televised on WUFT, and the International Talent Show. Included among the routine activities for the year are picnics, speeches, movies, and guest speakers from Washington and around campus. The Board strives to promote friendship and under- standing among the foreign students and the American students. It is a form of cultural exchange. First row: F. Spiegel, P. Thompson (Treasurer), V. Menendez (Secretary), D. Justin (President), D. Knowles. Second rotv: C. Burnett, ]. Simpson, Dr. Stone (Ad- visor), S. Kern, J. Alderman, Y. Bhade, D. Law. Third row: W. J. Grasttj (Faculty Vice-P ' resident), L. Rim- bert, G. Johnson, R. Stone, C. Green, R. Dezern, W. Auzier. Fourth row: D. Gorton, W. Van Clief, S. Sack, L. Pointer, L. McCullers, G. Struck, D. Martin.
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FLORIDA NEWMAN CLUB A place to worship, a place of intellectual and social activities, a place to meet other Cath- olic students the Catholic Student Center is all of these things, and more. It is the home of the Newman Club, now in its 40th year on the Uni- versity campus. Among its activities and accomplishments can be listed first place in off-campus Home- coming decorations, first place in Independent League Intramurals at the end of the first tri- mester, a variety show for the children at Sun- land Training Center, Football Weekend, a joint endeavor with Miami Dade Junior College Newman Club, host club for the St. Augustine regional convention of Newman Clubs, the Fifth annual Foreign Students ' Dinner, the yearly pil- gramage to St. Augustine and the birthplace of Christianity in the United States. The 240 members of the Newman Club are under the leadership of Paul M. Zorovich, presi- dent; Hamp Elliott, executive vice president; Ray Fisher, internal vice president; Faye Krause, treasurer; Vivian Caring, secretary; and Karl Witkowski, sergeant-at-arms. Newman Club P. Zorovich (President), V. Caring (Sec- retary), R. Fisher (Vice-President), K. Witkowski (Ser- geant-at-Arms), F. Krause (Treasurer), H. Elliot (Vice- President). 131
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