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Ybor SGA An old fashion picnic and baseball game, featuring a Home Run Derby and free hot dogs and cold drinks, highlighted the spring activities of the Ybor SGA. During the year the SC-A purchased a color TV which was placed in the student lounge and movies were scheduled throughout the year. Carol Bridges edited the Ybulletin, the SGA newsletter. Other activities included a pizza party in the fall and a faculty coffee. Dan Harrold was president, Renee jackson, vice president, Shirley Archer, secretary, Carol Bridges, secretary of communications, Sheria jones, treasurer, Ray Coyle, chief justice. 13 Dan Harrold, SCA president. 2l Henry Carley, adviser. 31 Ybor SCA senators Philiper West, Bob Woodward, Sharon Seabrooks, james Anderson, Alice Pannier, Aubrey Smith. 43 Ray Coyle, Chiefjustice. SJ Fall cookout and pep rally. 61 Renee jackson, vice-president, Carol Bridges, secretary of communications: Dan Harrold, president, Shirley Archer, secretary, Sheria jones, treasurer. N, 5 .Emi we 1.: t -- if M r.., r A 1 I vs fs. 4 ff at x nfl 4 AH Q . N. ,. .J ,ff .awww m ,.
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Beta Phi Gamma Delta Epsilon chapter of Beta Phi Gamma, the national college journalism honor society, inducted new 'members and awarded honor- ary memberships at their annual tea Decem- ber13. John Webb, associate dean of the College of Mass Communications, University of Florida, Charlie Robins, Tampa Times column- ist and George Levy, past chairman of the HCC Board of Trustee became honorary members. Levy was introduced by Sharon Strom of the HCC personnel department, Robins by Gloria Van Lengen, HCC Courier editor, and Webb by Vicki Van Eepoel. Dr. Martin Shanberg and Hilman Bowden introduced the new members. 13 Cathy Sanborn at formal initiation. 21 Beta ..s, H4 ,i me .- tt. . N A . .. . .. we ii,:fw.--e- 3-c:t5sg1'S . 5. 5 w 'n 'ss is s- Q .1:.Q:-,.fs1:r's-5:-wa , - - - H ' Phi Gamma members K first row? Mike K onkel, . , - Gloria Van Lengen, secretary, Olga Mar- . s tlnez,pres1dentg Kay Flody, vice-president, A its B 33 Cathy Sanborn fsecond row! Kingsland Car- r Y aff- y ver, Ed johns, jenn y Anderson, Bob Wood- so t -31 ward, and Randy Bobbrtt K back row? Bob Q3 ' i we so . - S 'T ' Whltecar, treasurer: and Craig McCartneY' . . 5 . . , , 37 Plant C ity Beta Phi Gamma members 1- 5 . fsealedl Marie Walker, Gary Fuffh fbafk fowl it . . - K K 5 Darlene Wfngare,Ieaf1'1effe Bfownfand ,Z Kac Curr . 1 Y Y ., .5555 ,... s....SsXt 3s,,,,.t,, ts , st A MX- C u RWM -, as - Na.. f r . r egatta-f-at:t. - K fSs?Svi1 lH. bi 'zikelksfw s l' ' 'ii 'T 'ml -- ,feet sw-swg:z?EvgfgfQ,..:.'sm -: -: 1 Xt- ,. :y-are-T-.lf -X - -1 2. X--tw.. X 1: 1 - .. ,. 1 ,. ' ' - .r L-:rw-Ss :ft::11::-rep: gf . ' H - r srrrr . it H t. rr r f . T7 X if X :iff-77-EiliE5iEs f K: ..-255 t -gxX'i'isf1T5 :5fii1.s-ela,i'f':i??. T . 'X - is t i r t. . at - t. . . . . . i -- ' ' - ..1 15,3557-sm-gifxggff-t f,Egf1?-s5f'?t:5f .s KsYtia:1-A5551 i .HE 1 .XXI-Nab - : : 1 -5ENX:E5ii:?73'f . . . --ffafftw Qst2fts53sf.sw Q . . -V. . .t. -s-.swtfw-7 u ' -P X ' ' I f .. .--- asa-as 3 o C . so t 114
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