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

 - Class of 1967

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AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL The student agricultural council, one of only three college councils on campus, was organized in 1925 as the Ag Club. The club ' s first presi- dent, Victor Nettles, is now on the faculty of the Ornamental Horticulture Department. The council was organized to serve the best interests of students, clubs, and faculty in the College of Agriculture and School of Forestry. Over 550 agricultural students are represented on the council by some 50 members from 20 clubs and 18 departments in Agriculture. STUDENT AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL. First Row: Dr. E. T. fork, Dr. O. C. Ruelke (Senior Faculty Ad- visor), J. Bellizio (V ice-President), ]. Northey (Treasurer), P. Mott (President), R. Marks (Secretary), Dr. M. Lang- ham (Junior Faculty Advisor), Dean Brooker. Second Row: ]. Persons, P. Williams, P. Kennedy, A. Streit, R. Brown, W. Swindal. Third Row: D. Hanson, F. dietrich, }. Windham, L. Kircher. Fourth Row: E. Taylor, B. Ash- ton, S. Lambert, D. Hejna, T. Andrews. SFE A The activity most important to the Student Florida Education Association is the sponsor- ship of service projects at hospitals, schools, and elsewhere in the community. The association promotes an interest in ed- ucation and informs the members of interesting and new topics in the field. The SFEA is a fast growing organization with much potential and it plays an important role in the College of Ed- ucation as a pre-professional organization. STUDENT FLORIDA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. From left: Dr. Marian Young (Sponsor), Carlos J. Owens (President), Ed Hess (Second Vice President), Charles N. Turner (First Vice President), Naomi Dietz (Secretary), Robert Palmer (Treasurer), T. A. Anderson (Sponsor).

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LAMBDA GAMMA PHI Students wanting to become a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine find much satisfaction as members of Lambda Gamma Phi. This non- social fraternity strives to further its member ' s knowledge of Veterinary Medicine. Lambda Gamma Phi hopes to aid in the pro- duction of more and better Florida veterinarians by spreading interest in the profession. The most important activity of the fraternity is the presentation of outstanding veterinarians speak- ing in their specific fields. LAMBDA GAMMA PHI. First Row: Norman Greer, Evan Feist, Richard Brown. Second Row: Larry Kir- cher, Jerry Furnari, John Causey, Lester West. SIGMA TAU November 25, 1966, marked the passing of the highly esteemed William L. Sawyer, assist- ant dean of the College of Engineering. Dean Sawyer came to the University of Flor- ida in 1929. He served in the Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics as Department Chairman until he became As- sistant Dean in 1964. Since 1955 Dean Sawyer has been faculty advisor for Sigma Tau frater- nity. He has worked with and has given him- self continuously for this organization. The Brothers of Sigma Tau mourn the pass- ing of their long-time advisor, teacher and friend. SIGMA TAU. First Row: David EhrenzeUer, (Historian), Jesse Pipkin, (Vice President), Erv Grau, (President), Johanna Bloomer, (Secretan ), Robert Jamieson, (Treas- urer). Second Row: Michael Wiedemann, Ronald Steinle, Paul S. Weber, Rush Elkins. Third Row: Leonard Schlo- mer, David Howell, Charles Myers, Parker Lawrence. Fourth Row: Howard Kalter, Charles Dennis, Robert J. Crosson Jr. Fifth Row: Jad Batteh, Donald F. Dekold, Douglas McDuffie Jr., Jerri Kendrick. Dean William L. Sawyer.



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ZETA PHI ETA Zeta Phi Eta, women ' s national professional speech arts fraternity, works throughout the year to give its members acting experience and speech projects. The fraternity entertained children at Alach- ua General Hospital once a week last fall. The winter trimester found them presenting plays throughout the state at Sunland Training Cen- ters. Members are planning to attend the national convention in Washington, D. C., in August. ZETA PHI ETA. First Row: B, Tischkr, B. Castro (President), K. Dempster (Treasurer). Second Row: E. Wilson, K. Blaney, J. Militant, K. Taccolini, D. Dukes, T. Mossman. Third Row: Mrs. Norma Einbecker (Faculty Advisor), A. Schweyer (Vice-f ' resident), S. Williams, C. Hale, M. Gresh, P. Mclntyre. SPTA One of the main purposes of the Student Physical Therapy Association is to encourage professional growth by providing learning ex- periences not offered in the formal course struc- ture. With membership open to any student interested in the field of Physical Therapy, the association creates and stimulates interest among college students in this field. The association ' s most important activity is the publication of Gator Greetings, a newsletter to students, alumni and other Physical Therapy schools. The annual Physical Therapy Depart- ment open house held at Shands Hospital is the highlight of the year ' s events. STUDENT PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION. First Row: Annette Lowery, Joanne Vitale, Sue O ' Neal, Cathy Kinken. Second Row: Janice Arey, Susan Dorian, Will Flory, Susan Nathan, Joann Patterson. Third Row: Sheila Glennon, Joe Gentzel, Ron Bonnett, Patty Cole- man, Stexe Xynidis. 134

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