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phi kappa tau happiness . . . a dry martini! What a motley crew! Dave Hoffman George Hollingsworth Tom Johnston Richard Kinzer Danny Kirchner Dana Kopher Tom Lakin David Lampp David Longenecker Charles Louis Mike Mahony Walter Martinson Johnny Mims Bill NesSmith Charles Overman Gilberto Pastoriza Rufus Price Bill Prichard Edward Reed Ted Remley Charles Riggle Glenn Roberson Lamar Sawyer Theodore Schurch Terry Seaton Jack Shuler Michael Simmons Robert Simmons David Story Luis Suarez Tom Summers Peter Swan Dan Thomas Richard Torres John Upchurch William Weir Dennis White Randel Whitney Wayne Wray Don Wyatt 233
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He reaches for the sky to return a volley for Phi Tau. Phi Taus started the year off right by pledging 34 men. They then moved into the finals of Gator Growl with a skit— Happiness is Being a Gator-With a Dry Martini, a take- off on the Tonight Show. They followed that with their fourth annual intramural water-basketball game. Ted Remely was named chairman of the Reitz Union fine arts committee. Jack was the campaign manager of United First Party. Dreamgirl weekend was on February 17. Phi Taus partied right on after the Hollies, with a picnic on Saturday and banquet and band that night. Gloria Rish Perez, Chi Omega, came back to relinquish her crown. Since intramurals were a vital part of the fraternity system, the Phi Taus devised a new method, called the H-Train, and used this method of conditioning to keep up a high intramural average. Randy Williams, past Gator Band drum major, returned from Vietnam with two Purple hearts, and a Distinguished Flying Cross and entered Law School. The Taus planned the renovation of their house, with a complete revision of the entire interior planned to take place within two years. Pete Swan won national honors when he won the Southeast Cycle Championship Class C held in Plantation Key in November. Officers are: Jack Shuler, president; Bill NesSmith, vice president; Herb Hartman, and Dan Kirshner, secretary. Roger Ball James Beaubouef Fred Bozard James Brauss Rod Brock William Buzzell Buddy Conklin Carlos Consuegra John Cosgrove Jerry Cravey Alan Domin Herbert Eckstein Rich Fleming Charles Frock Robert Garvin James Gray Randall Greene Walter Hardenstine Herbert Hartman Jay Heckler Jack Heiss 232
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end of year brings tears See us coming down the street, Phi Mu girls can ' t be beat! , The year was a busy one for Alpha Nu chapter. From 29 wonderful fall pledges to 14 graduating seniors, everyone worked hard and with great results. At the Christmas party, more than 100 toys were donated to the Gainesville Sunland Training Center. Betty Sue Hicks was Best Pledge and Karen Harms received the Sister of the Year award. Overall victory at Sigma Chi Derby brought a new trophy. Alpha Nu won trophy by having the largest attendance at Phi Mu state day. Always busy were Cathy Dittmar, of the Union Board ' s Orange and Blue Week and also a member of Legislative Kathi Blaney, Seminole copy and editor; Karen Harms, Seminole and organizations editor; and little in Phi Kappa Tau, Kappa Sigma, Pi Phi, Delta Chi and Delta Sigma Phi. Scholarship stars were Brenda Gibson, Joy Gildersleeve and Carol Fletcher — all with 4.0 ' s! Connie Giddens was runnerup to Miss Seminole, 1967. Cathy Markert was selected sweetheart of Delta Sigma Phi. At Phi Mu Weekend Bill Bavoso, Sigma Chi, was chosen sweetheart. Pledge class sweethearts included Ken Driggs and Mac Midette, both Sigma Chis; Rick Byrd, Pi Phi; and Chuck Williams, Phi Gamma Delta. The end of the year brought tears to many as Phi Mu members stood in front of the Phi Mu castle and serenaded sisters and their amid candlelight and carnations. Phi Mus are proud to sing: Our the best, we stand out from all the rest! Officers are: Sarah Jane La France, Jan Dyro, vice president; Cathy Lynn Dittmar, rush chairman; Joyce pledge- trainer, and Sharon Hillman, treasurer. Cramming for final is a familiar sight at the Phi Mu house. Trick or Treating with adopted family is part of Phi Mu ' s social service program. Bill Bavoso plays Santa for second year. 234
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