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

 - Class of 1968

Page 259 of 450

 

University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 259 of 450
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Conversation becomes involved sometimes. Camping means food for a fire. Tekes started off the year early by sending David Mosrie and Richard Brown to the TKE International Conclave in the Grand Bahamas. Tekes entered fraternity intramural this year as the defending champions of the Blue League President ' s Cup Trophy. In their efforts to retain the trophy the team, headed by frater Bob Soulby, rolled a record high of 1,853 pins. Equally good scores carried them to the Blue league Championship. After winning that the Tekes challenged the Orange League Bowling Champions, Lambda Chi Alpha, who refused to meet the undefeated Teke Bowlers. At Homecoming time the Tekes showed that Happiness is Helping the Community by holding a chicken dinner sale for the Gainesville Boys ' Club. They also made plans for cleaning up the yard of the Windsor Church in Gainesville. Founders ' Day was in January, and to celebrate this important day frater Richard Brown, organized a Founders ' Day Banquet. The festivities included an afternoon Mens ' Forum and an evening banquet at the Inn. Guest speakers included Grand Epiprytanis Lenwood S. Cochran, his wife, Nick Vega and Frank Keating. Officers are: Hardy Pickard, president; Edward Christmas, vice president; Stan Montgomery, secretary; and Miles Wilkin, treas Christmas is candy and all that kind of thing. 257

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tau kappa epsilon blue league trophy defenders Teke ' s house ' s coming down soon. Michael Alvarez Andrew Bielow Richard Brown Donald Buzzell Kenneth Campbell James Carver Dudley Wade Edward Ervin John Garrett John Gray Hardy Pickard Charles Harmon John Haverty John Hoopher Alex House Michael Kurtz Gary LeAndre Macy Montgomery David Mosrie Larry Muench Barry Padgett Thomas Paine Edward Palmer Richard Post George Robison Dana Stewart Lawrence Tallman John Trifiletti Steven Weinberg David Whitehead 256



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theta chi row christmas serenade Don Baker Tom Ball Terry Barnes Bob Bartusch Steve Bloomfield Larry Boyd Tom Cayce Darrel Cochran John Cole Corrado D ' Avanza Denny Dennison Alex Digges Dick Fargo Jay Folk Ralph Gravlee Fred Grothman Rip Gray Jerry Grimm Roddy Grubbs Jon Halisky Brothers get a pledge. Theta Chi started the fall with red doors and a new lease on life. They walked away with the volleyball trophy. Repple, Swann and Tanksley were named to all-campus volleyball. Grubbs, and Morris lead the football team to a second place finish. Blue Key tapped Eric Haughdahl and Charlie Gore. Bob Lyle worked on the Gator football coaching staff. Baseball manager was Steve Worm Leonard. Pat Callahan was on freshman baseball and Jack Tanksley was on freshmen basketball. AOPI ' s chose John Marine Roseman Tom Bell serves as Gator Guard Commander by his executive officer Dick Fargo. Hangdahl was appointed Secretary of Labor. Theta Chi upholds its tradition and sent Captain Charlie Gore, Business Manager Roddy Grubbs, Phil Johnson and Bruce to cheer on the Gators. The House serenaded all 14 sororities with Christmas carols. The annual beer and shrimp social was held with the DPhiEs. Theta Chi ' s served as escorts for the Gainesville Woman ' s Club fashion show. They painted the Business and Professional Women Club scholarship house. Theta Chis wrapped Christmas packages for Project Cheer. Gaye Norberg was named Dream Girl. Mom Dollar gets a delayed raise after 10th anniversary. Twenty five new were gained. Officers are: Jim McGee, president; Glenn Repple, vice president; Tom Ringwood, Jim Morse, treasurer; Tom Ball, pledge marshall. Hard at work. 258

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