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IFC brotherhood on campus for greeks IFC officers include: Jack Bodziak, executive vice president; Steve Uhfelder, treasurer; Jim Devaney, president; Bob Hudson, secretary; and Bill Sparkman, administrative vice president. Annual Blood Drive produced nearly 1,000 pints for IFC blood bank. Rufus Thomas danced away the night at Fall Frolics. 179
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The Hollies came for Winter Frolics. Furthering the interests of the 27 frater- nities on campus is the responsibility of the Interfraternity Council. The IFC sets the pace in the areas of academics, service and social activities. The annual IFC Blood Drive produced 941 pints of blood to be donated to the J. Miller Blood Bank, the American Cancer Society and the Armed Forces in Viet Nam. Fall Frolics brought to campus The Gator Soul Show featuring The Staple Singers, Thomas and Wilson Pickett. In February, the University was entertained by comic Flip Wilson and The Hollies. Jack Jones and the Buddy Rich Orchestra were on stage for Spring Frolics. Greek Evaluation Week was held in with Winter Frolics and the aired their problems through discussion groups and informal gatherings. On February 17 the state of Florida Conference was held in the J. Wayne Reitz Union and was attended by Greek representatives from the other in the state. The event was coordinated by the University IFC and was highlighted by discussion groups and a luncheon. IFC also hosted the Deep South Model United Nations on February 23-26. Other colleges from the Southeastern Region individual countries and held sessions patterned after those held by the United Outgoing IFC President Manny James (left) turns IFC gavel over to Jim Devaney. 178
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Forums topics tell what fraternity life really is. The Panhellenic Council is composed of the president and a senior representative and junior representative from each of the 14 national sororities on campus. All offices are held on a rotation basis, with the exception of rush chairman, who is selected by Council. The fall rush was the largest ever held at Florida. More than 1,000 girls participated under the revised system. In addition to planning rushing and activities, Panhellenic Council is with affairs of all chapters including scholarship, pledge training, social and functions and with campus events in which Greek organizations participate as groups. Panhellenic also serves as foster parents to a young Philippine girl and participates in various University activities. Panhellenic was active this year in Project 20, of 20 years of co-education at Florida. Panhellenic officers are: Jean Hanna, president; Carol Henderson, vice president; Linda Rabinowitz, secretary; Kathy Young, rush chairman; and Ann Aletti, treasurer. Panhellenic. First row: Sherry Segerman, Esther Smith, Kathy Young, Judy Schnabel, Pat Palmero, Barbara Barrett. Second row: Lee Pletts, Carol Henderson, Judy Neuhaus, Linda Rabinowitz, Susan Fegelman, Debbie Lederman. Third row: Dottie Yuschak, Kerry Sheehan, Darlene Selago, Sally Rosseau, Lynn Moore, Judy Rosenberger. Fourth Row: Barbara Smith, Katie Markman, Jinny Smith, Jill Riha, Dianne Baron, Janice 180 Luther. Fifth row: Ann Dickey Browning, Mary-Kay Cooper, Jean Hanna, Nancy Register.
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