University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1968

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University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 164 of 450
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lutheran association The Lutheran Student Association is a campus and religious organization which a framework for fellowship, recreation, discussion and service to our community. this year included cost suppers discussions, a Sunland party, trips to Crescent Beach and various state parks and football bloc seating. On regional and national levels they retreats and conferences. Lutheran Student Association. First Row: Kerry Hinkley, Sandy Drechsler, Trudy Nelson. Second Row: Don Nelson, Glen Morris, Nelson Cerniglia, Candido phi mu alpha sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sin fonia Fraternity of America is a national fraternity representing the music profession. It was originally founded at the New England Conservatory of in 1898 and has been present on the University campus since 1958. The purposes of the fraternity arc to the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. Sinfonians are constantly active within the Department of Music. Phi Mu Alpha. First Row: David J. Welch (historian), John Horner, Jr. (secretary), Bernard A. Mackey Douglas L. Butler (vice president), Alexander Nicholas (treasurer), Mike Chesser (executive alumni secretary). Second Row: Brent Smith, Stephen. M. Terry, Daniel Bowles, Percival G. Brown, Louis Gouz. Third Row: David E. Paul, Richard E. James, James L. Hickey, Louis R. Jaeger. Not Pictured: Michael L. Samball. 162

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newman club The Catholic Student Center is the place where Catholics worship, meet friends, enjoy social and intellectual activities or just plain study. It is also the home of the Newman Club, one of the largest and most active independent organizations at Florida. The Newman Club is proud of its past achievements which include: first place in off-campus homecoming decorations for the fifth year in a row; sixth annual foreign dinner; second annual Miami-Dade Weekend; second annual variety show for the exceptional children at Sunland Training Center; and the annual spaghetti dinner. The club also sponsored a speakers and various discussions, a pilgrimage to St. Augustine, several Communion breakfasts, and a religious exchange with the Hillel A wide variety of social events in- cluded hayrides, dances, a skating party, a bowling party, horseback riding, several and active participation in off-campus intramurals. Father Carl Forthofer welcoming Rabbi Simion Kobernitz and students from Hillel Newman Club. First Row: Diane Perone (secretary), Thomas S. Eisenhart (vice president), Edward (president), Frank L. Jackson (executive vice Jim Martin (sergeant at arms). Second Row: Linda Miles, Charlene Stewart, Kathy Bonner, Patty Perez, Kathleen Murphy, Sharon Huey, Linda Charles. Third Row: Karen Hosty, Karen Hartman, Kathy Cathy Nesbit, Camille Eisenhart, Catherine Carol Sanger. Fourth Row: Janis Ward, Jackie Hofher, Judy Langer, Tammi Scialdo, Marlene Fahle, Margaret Pater, Maryellen Kirwan. Fifth Row: Joseph Walter, Royce Beauchamp, Michael Becker, Enrique J. Molina II, Art Wroble, Ron Napolitano, A. Brooks Humphrys. Ed Miller receiving a homecoming trophy for first place in house decorations for the fifth year in a row.



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sigma alpha iota Sigma Alpha Iota, internationally professional fraternity for women in music, was founded at the University of in 1903. The University of Florida chapter has as its purposes to uphold the highest ideals of a musical education; to raise the standard of musical work among women students; to further the development of music in and abroad; to inspire and aid its members; to organize social activities as a part of the educational program; to cooperate with the ideal and aims of the University; and to adhere to the highest standards of American and democracy. Sigma Alpha Iota. First Row: Barbara Abersold Madeleine Spen (first vice president), Jean Joel, Beth Rupp (second vice president), Linda Second Row: Nan Weldon (treasurer), Mary Jane Bowles, Carolyn Miller (recording secretary), Kathy Zych (corresponding secretary), Mrs. Ina Claire Forbes (faculty advisor). sigma tau Sigma Tau Fraternity was founded in 1904 to recognize engineering students of outstanding achievement and ability and to encourage continued professional Sigma Tau alumni have advanced to top executive positions in every phase of industry, education and government. The University ' s Upsilon Chapter, in 1923, has dedicated its efforts to to the College of Engineering and the engineering profession. Sigma Tau. First Row: Frank Collatz (treasurer), J. Klatt (vice president), Robert C. deGroof Dr. Gale E. Nevill, Jr. (advisor), Alex O. Baird Jr. (secretary), Henry C. Satterfield (historian). Second Row: John Pipes, Charles Myers, John R. Ottaway, Kenneth Yates, Roger Broderick, Roger W. Ed Browell. Third Row: Ronald Schlagheck, Rod Brock, David Hudnall, Leonard Schlomer, Richard Fifer, Robert James. Fourth Row: Ronald McDaniel, James Ruffing, Robert Herson, Roger Hindmarsh, Lawrence G. Ash, Dale Beardsley. 163

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