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phi kappa psi first in fraternity scholarship Brother Allen Porter and date look tough at the Roaring Twenties party. Pledge Richard Trachsel supplying refreshments for the Roaring Twenties party. On April 1, 1967, Florida Beta Chapter of the Phi kappa Psi Fraternity received its charter, thus becoming the newest fraternity at the University of Florida. With a proud and established tradition, they were made stronger by unity and spirit. Phi Psis ranked high academically in keeping with the interest in supporting the aims of In intramurals a spirited showing was an indication of things to come. Phi Psis gave blood for the IFC blood drive. Homecoming brought sleepless nights and frantic days which produced house winning the overall award for the most humorous display. Their service project was with Sheriffs ' Boy ' s Ranch at Live oak. Alan Porter won the Solon E. Award which is presented annually to the brother who is outstanding in academics and leadership. Brother Wayne Harley made his bid for fame as a member of the rising new singing group, The Pearls Before Swine. He cut while cutting classes. Alumni meetings were held in Fort Lauderdale, followed by a Founders ' Day banquet at the Holiday Inn. There were wild theme parties — psychedellic, Peanuts, caveman, Roaring Twenties; all different, all Officers are: Joel Aptaker, president; Feld, vice president; Tracy Stafford, secretary; Dick Clarke, recording secretary; and Jerry Lahey, treasurer. Joel Aptaker Lloyd Chesney Richard Clarke David Cronin Larry Feld Robert Goplen Richard Green David Hitchcock Everitt Howe Robert Keith Jerry Lahey Allen Porter Bob Rile Tracy Stafford Lynn Stokes Orhan Suleiman John Lindsey Richard Trachsel 237
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Fun loving Phi Sigs take to the trees. Fran Belous Arelene Berkowitz Harriett Boatwright Judy Brower Marsha Distiller Phyllis Elkind Joanne Epstein Rita Diane Etkin Lorrie Faggen Susan Fegelman Phi Sigma Sigma in 1968 stopped to what makes a sorority tick. It ' s far more than a friendship circle or an all-nighter on homecoming decorations, politicing during student government elections or having a social with a fellow fraternity. Beta Psi in ' 68 moved into its new home, honored its new housemother with a tea, and doubled its size in less than a year ' s time. The Phi Sig sisterhood bolstered Phi Sigma Sigma assumed its position as Panhellenic ' s new treasurer. Jackie Jedel was appointed to the newly created post of Panhellenic ' s liaison to student government. Phi Sigs assumed other campus posts in Lambda Delta, WSA, AEPi little sisters and more. Phi Sig set the national pace too! This year ten sisters ventured to New Orleans and the Sophie Newcomb campus to establish a Phi Sig colony there. And on the year ' s social agenda there was parents weekend and Phi Sig weekend. Officers are: Jackie Jedel, archon; Susan Cohen, vice archon; Phyllis Schemer, secretary; Linda Steinheimer, secretary; and Ellen Wolfson, treasurer. phi sigma sigma big new house Beverly Goodman Joan Lois Ricci Graff Doreen Grayson Barbara Greenberg Patti Greenfield Jackie Jedel Bonnie Grace Cheryl Kaplan Maxine Kasselman Rikki Kirzner Cheryl Kitman Bobbie Klein Barbara Kronberg Debbie Lederman Karen Lippman Shirlee Marder Barbara Matx Diane Mazur Anita Meyer Tina Michaels Ferne Mitchell Elaine Pranikoff Jane Reed Irma Rothenberg Helene Rutansky JoAnn Sager Phyllis Schemer Jane Solomon Marcie Sothern Linda Steinheimer DiDi Wasserman Carol Weinman Judy Weiss Ellen Wolfson Judy Zeintz 236
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pi kappa alpha, year It was a great year for the Pikes. Fall rush netted an outstanding pledge class of 50 men, and Alpha Eta continued its participation in all areas of student All SEC Brother Guy Dennis along with brothers Terry Morris, Mike Santille, Alan Cole, Tom Kennel and Hamp Johnson represented the Pikes on the varsity football team while pledges Mike Field and Randy played on the freshman squad. Florida ' s basketball team featured brother Gary and spring sports found Dan Flynn, Steve Keller, and Kenny Littlejohn on the track team. All American Honorable Mention Wally Armstrong and State Amateur Champion John Darr were on the golf team, and Steve Beeland and Greg Hilley were on the tennis team. In the field of student government brother Jim Valentine served as vice president of the student body and was a member of Circle, Hall of Fame, and Who ' s Who. Tom Jacoway was secretary of student and a member of University Circle; Steve Orme was secretary of student organizations; Frazier Solsberry served as minority floor leader of Leg Council and was on the Gator Growl staff; Dwight Rogers was chairman of Dollars for Scholars and director of Student Elections; John Farris was public relations chairman for IFC; Bruce McCurry was of Phi Eta Sigma; and John Jourdan and Wally Armstrong served on Leg Council. In addition, brothers John Myrick and Mike Middleton were varsity cheerleaders. These activities plus continued excellence in our Little Sisters program and a diverse social calendar culminated by the annual Hawaiian Party all combined to make a memorable year for PiKA. Officers are: Rick Nail, president; John Terris, vice president; Paul Jackson, Bruce McCurry, recording secretary; and Charles Appleby, corresponding secretary. Peter Allan Phil Armbruster Walter Armstrong Max Barnes Edgar Beeland Charles Betts Roger Bowers Ward Brisick Raymond Brooks Stephen Crawford John Michael Darr Jack Day James Deignan Randy Dempster John Doherty William Eichelbergen William Eppley John Evans John Farris John Fernandez Terrency Freeman Paul Fritsch John Fuller James Gag Daniel Gallagher David Griffith Alfred Hernandez Gary Hewetson Scott Holloway Peter Hutchinson William Huttenhower Paul Jackson Thomas Jackson Tom Jackoway William Johnson Jack Kabat 238
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