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ALPHA KAPPA PSI: First Row : David Reutzel, Corley Meredith, Tom Rakes, Ronald Young, Bew Barry, Mack Mc- Larty, Jim Davis. Second Row : Ralph Ramsey, Ronnie Camp¬ bell, James Roy, Mike Moles, Joe Nowlin, Joe Henderson, Dan Felton. Third Row : Robert Bell, George Fleischmann, Robert Sheddy, Larry Walker, Ronald Goranson, John Shannon, Bobby McDaniel. Fourth Row : Mike Moss, Tommy East, Charles Whitley, Burl Horn, James Bilhrey, Gary Winton. Business Group Sponsors Tours Alpha Kappa Psi is a professional business fraternity which draws its members from all phases of the College of Business Administration. The local chapter here at the University has been for some time the largest in the nation. During its meetings programs of interest concerning developments in all areas of business and economics were presented. The club also took several field trips and had many guest speakers to lecture. OFFICERS: First Row: Dan Felton, Pledge Trainer, Jim Davis, Secretary, Robert Sheddy, Master of Rituals. Second Row: Ronald Goranson, Vice President, Joe Henderson, President, Larry Walker, Treasurer. 315
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AIA Features Noted Speakers The local chapter of the American Institute of Ar¬ chitecture is composed of all students of architecture. During the years, the AIA has tried to help the students learn more about their role in the national group. The national organization is the professional group for the nation’s architects and composes the voice and govern¬ ing body of the architects. This year the club sponsored several 4 get-acquainted’ parties and ‘listening’ parties for the members. Noted architects such as Bruce Goff, Bob Church and Bob Shaheen were brought to the campus to lecture. AIA also sponsored a series of films and the annual field trip to New York City during the end of March. OFFICERS: First Row: Michael Finefield, Treasurer, Steve Marquess, Secretary. Second Row: Gary Young, President, Jim Van Sickle, Vice President, Herbert Fowler, Sponsor. AIA: First Row: Ed Scharff, Michael Finefield, Brooks Jackson, James Williams, Pat Moles, Dick Savage, Steve Rous¬ seau, Bill Gaskin, Kit Warriner, Charles Miller, Ai-Ping Wong, David Brown. Second Row: Reynolds Copeland, John Lowrey, Richard Dykman, Lee Gammill, Don Renshaw, Albert Thomas, Robert Broivn, Jerry Brackett, John Miller, Gary Young, Charles Ford, Ralph Baker, Herbert Fowler. Third Row: Leroy Coe, Bill Pendergrass, Michael Saar, Steve Marquess, Louis Joyner, Mike Skaggs, Jerry Helms, A1 Zawislak, Milton Johnson, Glen Camp¬ bell, James Farrar, James Jackson, Eddie Naylor. Fourth Row: Edwin Hoggard, Bill Canino, Jim Van Sickle, Larry Tomlinson, Larry Townley, Brent Thompson, Thomas Willoughby, William Polk, James Finch, William Faught, Don Spann, Eddie Hart, Charles Pratt. 314
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ATA: First Row: Billy Moore, Reporter, Dendin Guinn, Sgt. at Arms, Clayton Castleman, John Adams, Earl Porker, Elmer Wright, Lyndall Grigg, Dennis Duggan. Second Row: Philip Miller, Wayland Holloway, Secretary, Galen Bryant, Wesley Hartley, Parliamentarian, Dalton Higgins, M. L. Cassidy, Billy Gibbs. Third Row: Denver Hutner, Sam Kerr, Ronnie Highfill, Vice President, Jim Reed, James Aikman, Treasurer, Richard McDonald, Donnie Harlan, President, Edwin L. Love, Advisor. Not Pictured: James Perry, Don Sloan, Michael Sweeny. AZ, ATA Aid Agri Students Alpha Zeta and Alpha Tau Alpha are both organiza¬ tions which are sponsored by the College of Agriculture. Alpha Zeta is an honorary group whose members have been chosen on the basis of leadership, personality and character. They must also have been ranked in the upper tw o-fifths of their class. This year their major function was the tutoring of other students. Alpha Tau Alpha is composed of students of Agri¬ culture planning to teach vocational agriculture. All members must have completed forty-five hours and have a “C” average or better. Both groups worked with the rest of the College of Agriculture to plan Agri Day. AZ: First Row: Carroll Rentfro, Johnny Gillum, Mickey Wilber, John Smith, Gary Keathley, Tim Woody, Roy Runyan, President, Don Sloan. Second Row: Jerry Webb, Stanley Wing- ert, Larry McGuire, Courtney Hillard, Delmar Henderson, Dalton Higgins, Vergil Tollett. Third Row: Len Cotton, Donnie Harlan Bill O’Bar, David McNeal, Ronnie Highfill, Wayne Groce, Wil¬ liam Abbott, Judon Fambrough.
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