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If lslf .i 5 5, jf . 5 G . xii! 4' ,. L-ff . 1. Big bucks is the name of the game at Circle K's annual Casino Night. Armed only with paper money and a lot of luck, these young gamblers try their hand at many of the games. WFS helps out with the dealing, and refreshments are served to those poor souls who give up after a few losing hands. The loot for those whose luck holds out during the evening, is prizes donated by local merchants for the big event. Winners and losers alike enjoy the challenges the night holds in store. Circle K and Casino ight . . Circle K, sponsored by the St. Augustine Kiwanis Club, is a service organization dedicated to both college and community projects. During the 1981-82 school year, Circle K participated in several com- munity projects, the most significant raising S200 in donations for Cystic Fibrosis. For the last four years, Circle K's big fund raiser has been Casino Night. Twice a year the club also sells carnations, another successful event on campus. Club members attend weekly luncheon meetings of their Kiwanis spon- sors, and assist other clubs in civic projects throughout the year. First semester president, Anna Kochs, attended the International Circle K convention in Philadelphia last August, and other members attended statewide conventions. Second semester officers of Circle K were Lisa Marting president, Donna Zanni, vice-president, Jodi Tibenog treasurer, Jill Stambaughg sec- retary, and Brian Washburng social chairperson. Dr. Andrew Dillon was advisor to Circle K, and Col. Robert Honiker has acted as the Kiwanis representative for the six years the club has been a Flagler organization. if - I I Y, J In H V .WIN Ill , 1' -' A -1' fly' l - E ,.f ff' 'f1X1 rx 'W -5 . ,, 17591 'l'f 49-5,9-' Z1
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Student Government Association The purposes of the Student Gov- ernment Association include repre- senting and expressing student opin- ions, promoting student involvement in campus activities, keeping the lines of communication open between the student body and administration, and encouraging the academic develop- ment of students. Every student enrolled at Flagler is a member of SGA. Each year students apply to be SGA representatives. The Executive Board, or SGA officers, elect those students they feel will just- ly represent the student body. Any student who has a complaint or some- thing they feel should be brought to the attention of others can approach a representative, or attend an SGA meeting. SGA reps have voting pow- er, when a subject comes up that re- quires a voting solution. This year the SGA was involved in many campus activities. They planned many special events throughout the year, and often helped out other clubs with their activities. This year SGA was responsible for the 'Halloween contest, Luau Weekend, Games Days, the tree-trimming party, the Christmas V, X -is 2 Q A Formal, Parent's Weekend, and helped with Homecoming. The SGA also planned special trips, and co- sponsored speakers. Officers drew up plans for the renovation of the snack room, and amended the SGA constitu- tion, which ultimately led to revisions. The 1981-82 Executive Board was made up of Glenn Del Pup, Bonnie Ohmacht, Rick Bartl, Glenn O'Brian, and Jim Towers. -. ' T i' ,N V J 711 f ,Ho ,J Q Q -' Tlx -i l T 72, N ' A-195 ' 1 . Q. Q sg -, . 5 If , . X . ' lt'-1 l . , ,. J' . 'A The 1981- 82 SGA Executive Board:.tL-Rl Jim Towers, Community Relations Chairpersong Glenn O'Brian, Social Chairperson Bonnie Ohmacht Secretary Rick Bartl Vice President, Glenn Del Pup, President. Middle of page: Bonnie Ohmacht and Rick Bartl check out the scores during Games Day Top President Del Pup smiles at the camera. 120 Organizations 51
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International Awareness Club IAC is a campus organization de- signed to promote an awareness of the foreign cultures represented by the foreign students attending Flagler, as well as to help orientate these students to their new environment. One of the club's objectives is to help promote Flagler abroad, as well as make the community aware of the diverse cul- tures at the college. Under the leadership of club presi- dent Rick Hankey, IAC has become one of the more active clubs on cam- pus. Club members participated in the Parent's Weekend fashion show, dis- playing costumes from their native countries. They were also active in a carnival held at the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind, and were motiva- tors in getting other school organiza- tions involved with that activity. lAC's advisor this year was Mr. Hank Hencken, Assistant Director of Admissions. P.E. Majors The P.E. Majors Club was small in numbers, but not in motivation. The group of athletes participated in many activities including the St. Augustine Beach Run, and the St. John's County Special Olympics. Club members were also responsible for organizing the Sports Awards Banquet at the end of the year. Dee Kirwin was president of the club, and Glenn Aspinwall, Assis- tant Professor of Physical Education, acted as the club's advisor. 122 Organizations 2 , -V li- figs 2 -U -12-:learn Maria Estrada, Lisa McCrossan, Zenia Talavera, Seema Khan, Tina Cyr, Kathy Foley, Jerry Studdard, Nancy :Z Green, and advisor Hank Hencken, Back row: lL-Rl Fennella Burns, lris Ramos, Rick Hankey, Marina Llata, ,l Cynthia Bryan, Carol Smith, Bethany Warwick, and Andy Greenwald. V International Awareness Club members, Front row: lL-Rl Aliki Antonatos, Gladys Brown, Barbara Yeager, Club sz? '4 - 2 D-2 I x , ' , 'X - Q 1 X . ie-,Q , F. Q. h , ' .- :hy U . 1 r E, .' , . I' W ..' 1' Iff i ' , . IQ .3 lj .. lb r .i ' -y nu, . ,Q x, . . X 'E ' , r ' ' I I: N :gig-Q ., QF. 'H 1 Members of the P.E. Majors Club: KL-Rl Randall Stevens, Dee Kirwin, Tim Nicholls, Kim Smith, Alison Brooks, . and Gladys Brown.
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