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student ag council The Agriculture Council is an made up of representatives from the various clubs within the College of It is the purpose of the council to bring clubs closer together and serve the needs of the students. The council sponsored two men who the International Agricultural Student Council at MacDonald College in Canada this past summer. The Annual AWards is also sponsored by the Agriculture Council. The council works with the provost to better the College of Agriculture. Student Agriculture Council: First Row: Fred Dietrich, Robert Marks, Jerry Blair, Richard Joyner. Second Row: Richard Mims, Betty Jo Padron, Arlene Barry Bustillo, Skip Lambert. Third Row: Don Hansen, Don Brown, Ed Yawn, Gary Lee. Fourth Row: Tom Christian, Bud Smith, Rowland Lenton, Bill Wells. Student Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation gives everyone in health, physical education, and recreation the opportunity to become a member and to further interest in the progress of health and education, physical education, recreation and athletics. Officers organize programs throughout the year where various people speak on topics pertaining to physical education and health. Clinics are also held for active and interested members. It also promotes student membership in the Florida Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation and the American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. SAHPER. First Row: Judy Rountree (vice president), Joyce Skaff, (treasurer), Judy T. Sims (secretary). Second Row: Roberta Eisenstein, Jan Crosby, Rosa Knight, Weezie Stroud, Sharon Gibbs, Mary Neck, Joy Callahan. Third Row: Harriet Nobles, Carol Strickland, Celia Regimbal, Joan Fowles, Nancy Barber, Donna Drendel, Barbara Barncord. Fourth Row: William M. Bunting, Wally Armstrong, Vicki Graham, Patricia Frye, Dennis Tower, Don Hale. 164
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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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The Student Occupational Therapy is an organization open to students in the occupational therapy curriculum and to those who are interested in taking therapy courses. The association has main objectives: to create and stimulate an interest in the of occupational therapy among potential and present majors in the field; to develop professional growth by providing speakers, films and field trips; to promote the of occupational therapy among other professional groups; and to promote the objectives of the American Occupational Therapy Association. SOTA. First Row: Vicki Hutchinson (secretary), Moss (president), Sharon Brandenburger (treasurer), Bunny Crews (vice president). Second Row: Kathy Monaghan, Janet Smettzer, Mirtha L. Montejo, Rebecca Spencer, Roslyn Brown, Linda J. Webb, Judy Suzanne Jarrett. Third Row: Kathy Maxfield, Margaret Pater, Carole Shafner, Carol Kaskey, Cheryl Whiddon, Barbara Beallmont, Bea Burridge, Sharon Townsend. Fourth Row: Dedra Kever, Phyllis Toops, Karen Ellis, Carole Cepeda, Marilyn King, Carol Ann Deering, Carol K. Hawk, Barbara Kozol. Fifth Row; Donna Saymon, Lee Quintana, Janice Baker, Dan Ford, Janice O ' Connor, Louann Buchanan, Jan Knight. Sixth Row: V. Eleanor Mathers, Joan A. Wittman, Sandee Paulson, Karen Harms, Cathy Clemens, Diana Payson, Karen B. Lamb. t.a. The Student Physical Therapy is an organization designed to orient interested in physical therapy toward current activities in the field. Many activities are provided, including lectures, field trips and parties. On the professional level, members SPTA are welcomed at meeting of the Florida of the American Physical Therapy and participated actively in this national conference in Miami. SPTA. First Row: Joseph B. Gentzel, Gail Leisenring, Sheila Glennon, Joann Patterson, Ronald Bonnett. Row: Judith S. Phillips, Sara Sue O ' Neal, Susan L. Derian, Catherine, A. Kuiken, S. Annette Lowery, Elaine Rich. Third Row: Evelyn Rettig, Janet Mazurek, Elise DeLoach, Elaine Upson, Barbara Eppert. Fourth Row: Edward Lundgren, Jan Arey, Barbara L. Gibson, Arnold Kuypers. Fifth Row: Steve Xynidis, Penny Leighton, Will Flory. 165
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