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lub members include lfirst row! Bob Hage, Sarah Sivils, Mary Lemley, Rocky Kestor, Arlene Rod- z, Vickie Holmes, jim Goodyear. lsecond row? Richard Correia, Roddy Reed, Pat Gunn, Mike yn, Chet Victor, and Alan Coates. I 0 x 127 Art Club The Art Club sponsored a successful show during the fall term and awarded a S75 first prize to Michael Steshyn, S50 second prize to Dean Hanson, lim Goodyear, and Richard Correia, and S25 third prize to Mary Lemley and Roddy Reed. The purpose of the club is to help art stu- dents become familiar with shows in the Tampa Bay area and to sponsor an art show. The club members raise money by selling reject bricks they get from Portland cement, making and selling white clay, and by selling litho paper which was donated by Pat Gunn. In April the club members and Art Professor David Dye went to Macon, Ga. for a Lissela Clay dig. They brought back five tons of clay. iiii . ,F 4. 27 Michael Steshyn with his pastel drawing which won the first place at the Art Show, 37 Dean Hanson poses with his ceramic pot which won second place in the show. 41 Art Club officers are Roddy Reed, vice-presidentg Mary Lemley, secretaryj Rocky Kester, presi- dentg and Richard Correia, treasurer. 57 Up- stairs South was the scene ofArt Club Show reception in March.
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Pre ed Society Organized by sophomore Charles Gutierrez last fall, the Pre-Med Society has as its pur- pose: ll to explore branches of the medical profession and related areas, 25 to help health career students exchange ideasp 33 to help inform the public about the latest advances in health sciences, and 43 to explore moral and ethical attitudes. Speakers included Dr. Richard Renfroe, who discussed the components of the body and Dr. Angelo Greco who discussed acu- puncture. Members presented a science fair at the Children's Home in March and provided lunch through the courtesy of MacDonald Hamburgers. The club published Vital Signs, a book of health science commentaries. Pre-Med Society Club members include ffirst row! Leigh Stone, secretary, Michael Greco, treasurer, Diane Lute, vice president, Charles Riely, president, Veronic Feneck, Patricia Mott, Susan Straub, Kenneth and Carles Gutierrez, founder. lsecond rowj Bishop, Victoria Samuels, Dr. Charles Sodorff, Richard Bailey, Richard Holcomb, David King. tsecond row! Marie Heitler, janet Kochem, and Silvio Pargoles. Dr. Charles Brown, adviser, was not pres- X 3 6 adviser, and Francis Hyndman. fi ,ass L . 4 'Zi ya, i -. - , I B ff 4 its - n f QS ,,,, xx V fr , rL,, t of 1 ff ,y , . v -r M - Q , H .1 A ' 'T Pre-Med Society members lfirst row! Wafic Armoush, ' 1 My , 7' , ent when the picture was taken. , N, -ey -I l,,t,,H 1: V ax VL ,Wt n I ni M H . , ,. S T-sl .ii Q ' ., ' C A, 'X , iffy' a lit'-1 W M i mink, , .. -,,,-- , v m 31 Members of the Pre-Med Society enjoy cookout under the shade of the oak trees. 43 Victoria Samuels and Richard Holcomb prepare equipment for lecture at Children's Home. Sl Children watch intently as Victoria and Richard demonstrate point.
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Speech Club Highlighting the activities of the Speech club this year was the Feb. 5 open forum featuring Mike Musto, veteran film-maker. Musto brought his audience in the Ybor Room a taste of Hollywood in its heyday and his future plans to make the Bay area a center for film-making with the establishment of his Cinema City in Tampa. Prof. Bill C-reico is the club sponsor. 13 Members of the Speech Club are Larry Zaitz, Vanda Evenhouse, Herbert Newman, Gail Kelly, Frank Valdez, Prof. Bill Greico standing. 21 Prof. Bill Greico and Mike Musto. 33 Audience listens as Musto makes a point. 41 Conclusion of Musto's speech. Sl Speech Contest winners are Melissa Bond, third place, Mrs. Rodney Mildrun, second place, and Don Henry, first place. I' fx
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