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tau beta pi The Tau Beta Pi Association, national engineering honor society, was founded at Lehigh University in 1885. The chapter at the University of Florida was founded in 1961. The purposes of Tau Beta Pi are to engineering students who have outstanding scholarship and exemplary character, and to broaden the intellectual horizons of its members and of all engineers. Tau Beta Pi provided guides for the Fair, had two initiation banquets, sent a representative to the national convention and sponsored the Annual Scholarship for engineering students. Tau Beta Pi: First Row: Bob Anderson (secretary), Charles Myers (president), Rush Elkins (cataloguer), Richard Jaeger (treasurer). Second Row: William Edens, Rod Brock, Phillip J. Klatt, Charles W. Farrington, Henry Satterfield, Alex O. Baird. Third Row: Gary H. Harmon, Ed Browell, James M. Ruffing, Frank Collatz, Richard A. Fifer, Peter R. Sushinsky. Fourth Row: Russell L. Mills, C. Martin Mennes, L. Kalter, Ted Crom (advisor), Lawrence G. Ash, Roger Hindmarsh. veterans club The Veterans Club received its charter in May, 1966, and two months later, instigated and carried out its Operation Americanism program in support of the men serving in Vietnam. Faculty and students were invited to sign the American ' s Creed, which was later, in the form of a scrapbook, presented to General William Westmoreland, commander of the American Forces in South East Asia. For its participation in this operation, the club was awarded the George Washington Honor Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Bringing About A Better Understanding of The American Way of Life by the Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge. The Veterans Club is the youngest organization ever to this honor. University Veterans Club. First Row: James Hollis (president), John Brett (vice president), Lynn Murray (secretary), James Clark (treasurer). Second Row: Jim Cooper, Giles Blais, Ken Baker. Third Row: Charles Demott, Howard Povey, Dr. Robert Marcus (faculty advisor), Sam Givens. Fourth Row: Bob Spangler, Joseph Stanley, Ronald McFaddin, Ross Kistler, James Dwyer. 166
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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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w.s.a. The WSA Council is the decision making for the Women ' s Student Association. It is composed of elected representatives from the residence halls, sororities and off-campus. Projects for WSA this year included Penny Every-Minute night which raised funds for Dollars for Scholars, letters to the Florida concerning the financial and crisis, a program and movie on women ' s self defense given by the Alachua County Sheriff ' s Department and formation of a committee to handle campus problems. Officers for the 1967-68 year are: Kathy Hayes (president), Carol Freedman (vice president and acting president), Janie Wanless (treasurer), Susie Wright (recording Sara Kutz (corresponding secretary). Class representatives are: Judy Rosenberger (senior), Joan Schaffel (junior), Marti and Jan Dickens (freshman-sophomore). Executive Council. First Row: Carolyn Greany, Janie Wanless, Joan Schaffel, Carol Freedman, Susie Wright, Judy Rosenberger. Second Row: Sara Kutz, Janet Marti Cochran, Jean Hanna, Jan Dickens, Jean Mamlin. Kathleen Hayes WSA. First Row: S. Kutz, J. Schaffel, J. Wanless, J. Mamlin, J. Rosenberger, K. Hayes, C. Freedman, S. Wright, J. Hanna, J. Dickens. Second Row: J. M. Singler, S. Harf, C. Greany, M. Cochran. Third Row: A. Steinberg, G. Keister, R. Gould, P. P. Williams, D. Barron. Fourth Row: L. Carter, C. Knight, L. Simmons, K. Spellman, L. Sikorski. Fifth Row: M. Distiller, J. Long, S. Hauseman, B. Mary, M. Hucks, L. Hartnig, B. Helton. Sixth Row: H. Halperin, D. Leifert, S. Thomas, J. Sinnett, J. Panning, P. C. Conlon, S. Boise, B. Kampschulte. 167
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