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SA FE twang ig? ARTS Sf SUIE CES Iuninrs KAUFMAN KEY KYLE LANGFORD LIVINGSTONE LONG . K, 2, 5 x I XX - '-7 l . k Q- g.. 3 .ln I7 . ., -5' 1 ll at , . asf i:.z.i ! vs -'-xv ::' .. nggg. 'w .51 df! 1: i: l5?.VI' '::, lx - I x W RR I s l Q 4 , ' ttf X5 5 . 1 I 'im f 1' 3 I . 35952. - af'-5 . - ff'-fa -2' 1'::..::z:::.7-.-: .-5 GEIGER GILCHRIST GOKEY GRAHAM GUNN GUNTER HARDIMAN HARPER HARRISON HAYS HENRY HENRY HOWELL HUMPHRIES HURLEY HUTCHINS JACOBS JOHNSON ABOVE: 0 Top Row: PHILIP N. GEIGER, Green Cove Springs Q JAMES G. GILCHRIST, Bartow 0 HAROLD A. GOKEY. Miami 0 MARY V. GRAHAM, Gainesville 0 RANDALL Y. GUNN, Gainesville 0 LAWRENCE H. GUNTER, Tampa 0 Second Row: CLARENCE W. HARDIMAN, Auburndale 0 JAMES E. HARPER., Jacksonville 0 WILLIAM T. HARRISON. JR., Palmetto 0 JOHN R. HAYS, Blanton 0 WILLIAM O. E. HENRY, Ocala 0 ROBERT R. HENRY, Hollywood 0 Third Row: JACK C. HOWELL, Jacksonville 0 CHARLES C. HUMPHRIES, Hollywood 0 FRANK T. HURLEY, JR.. Pass-a-grille Beach 0 DEWEY HUTCHINS, Jacksonville 0 ALAN W. JACOBS, Miami Beach 0 EDWARD C. JOHNSON, Pompano Beach. BELOW: 0 Top Row: FLOYD T. KAUFMAN, Gainesville 0 BEN T. KEY, St. Petersburg O JOYCE B. KERZIN, Miami Beach 0 DONALD W. KLEIN, Lakeland 0 JOHN E. KNIGHT, Jacksonville 0 RUTH F. KNIGHT, Gainesville 0 DONALD F. KOKOMOOR, Gainesville 0 GRACE R. KRAEMER, Jacksonville 0 DAVID KULCHINSKY, Miami Beach 0 Second Row: WILLIAM C. KYLE, Ft. Lauderdale 0 RICHARD E. LANGFORD, Pensacola 0 MILDRED L. LANGFORD, Pensacola 0 MARY L. LEGGETT, Gainesville 0 GEORGE W. LETCHWORTH, Sebastian 0 DONALD D. LEVENSON, Miami Beach 0 ABDENOUR N. LEWIS, Jacksonville 0 JOSEPH W. LEWIS, Daytona Beach o JOSEPH A. LIUZZO, Tampa 0 Third Row: DAVID R. LIVINGSTONE, Cross City 0 STERLING K. LONG, Miami 0 ANN B. MacDOUGALL, Forrest City, Ark. 0 CHARLES D. MacLEAN, Arlington 0 CARLTON P. MADDOX, Jacksonville 0 WALTER HARLAN MADDOX, Clearwater 0 BASIL E. MAY, JR., Hernando 0 RI-IEA E. MAYHUGH, Bradenton 0 JOSEPH D. MCCALL, Coral Gables. KERZIN KLEIN KNIGHT KNIGHT KOKOMOOR LANGFORD LEGGETT LETCHWORTH LEVENSON LEWIS MQCDOUGALD MncLEAN MADDOX MADDOX MAY 9- I Qu., 44' ' 31' . L' x , Y , ,. Y . - le: f., ,AJ J , Q .,,, .,, , .W , 60 KRAEMER KULCHINSKY LEWIS LIUZZO MA YHUGH MCCALL . j. 3 .l 'V . K. W, if l ie
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' VANTURE 5... .fr su ' , Q I I B' , . Wu fg, f F' G if ' , v , . E , E x, EEK: I h I .7 ' ti l N 'i , X Y '+- . E' 2 4 ti JL ,- 9.1 el j M fr ' v I ' 1'-'N . jr I 1: A ,' on SULLIVAN SULLIVAN SUTHERLAND SUTTON THRELKELD TRAPHONER. TRINKLE WAKELING 'NEIR WELLS WHITSON WHITTINGTON WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMSON WILLIAMSON WILSON WOLFSON WOODS WRIGHT ZOELLER. 0 TOD Row: JAMES M. SULLIVAN, Homestead 0 RUTH T. SULLIVAN, Coral Gables 0 WILLIAM F. SUTHERLAND. Jacksonville 0 BAILOUS C. SUTTON, West Palm Bench 0 ANN THRELKELD, Miami 0 JOHN R. TRAPHONER, Jacksonville 0 JOHN R. TRINKLE, Plant City 0 HOMER S. VANTURE, Stlrasotn Q Second Row: DON A. WAKELING, Clearwater 0 BETTY J. WEIR, Miami 0 MAXINE WELLS, Tavares O WILLIAM W. WHITSON, Hollywood 0 GLADYS L. WHIT'TINGTON, Hawthorne 0 HOWARD M. WILLIAMS, Wakulla 0 VICTOR L. WILLIAMS, Jacksonville Bench O Third Row: HAROLD L, WILLIAMSON, Tampa 0 JAMES W. WILLIAMSON, Washington, D. C. 0 WILLIAM E. WILSON, JR., Bradenton 0 RICHARD S. WOLFSON, Key West 0 MARION E. WOODS, Highland Clty 0 GEORGE W. WRIGHT, JR., Miami 0 EDWIN C. ZOELLER, Orlando. IGNIA ELT CHI NVhen it comes to putting the dig- nitaries of Florida through the kid- ding hoop, the local undergraduate chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, profes- sional journalistic fraternity, probably is supreme. Chosen for truth, talent and energy in journalistic Work, SDX memhers pull no punches in the truth department and put the talent and energy to work in getting the truth across. The panning skits originated hc- fore the war with the Gridiron Ban- quets fpatterncd after those in VVash- ingtonl. At these get-togethers, the group exploits the quirks of major and minor politicians, their friends, ene- mies, and anyone else who may stray across the path. The success of the Grid Banquets led to invitations this year and last from the Florida State Sportswriters Association to pan them, and from the newspapermen of Asso- ciated Dailies to roast them this year. Among other projects of SDX is the task of putting out one edition a year of several newspapers in the state, taking complete charge of the process. April saw the Second Annual Florida Follies variety show, which has de- veloped into a near-professional pro- duction. Proceeds go toward a jour- nalism scholarship. Putting tlic paper to bed ore, standlng, left to right: Henry, Ebersole, Grlffln, Johns, Cocks: slt- ting around rlm of back table, 1. tn r.: Schnler, Reyes, Page, Gaines, White, McGrew5 and sitting at the center slot table, 1. to r.: Clarkson, Shoemaker. On the other shift, and therefore not pictured arc: Lowry, faculty advisor: Shurtleff, Lubov. Mosby, Gallery, Sharp, Ledoux, Browder, Davis, Hurley, Hawes, Butts, Fortes, Watts, Everson, Olive and Pepper. 62
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