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Home Economics College Club Home Economics College Club at SFA is an organization for students interested in home eco- nomics. Interest is the only requirement for mem- bership. The club sponsors speakers, panels, demonstrations and parties. Highlight of this year was the Texas Home Economics College Chapters Workshop held at SFA in November. SFA parti- cipants presented a fashion show at the workshop and were in charge of all arrangements for the event. Club members worked toward building a scholarship fund by selling cookbooks and candy. The SFA chapter boasts one national officer and one state officer. Miss Betty Gerald is the repre- sentative of the Southern Region on the National Committee for College Chapters and Miss Lark Wilson is state historian. Home Economics College Club members are, front row, Misses Carolyn Bacon, JoAnna Wahers, Cindy Hall, Lark Wilson; back row, Brenda Hooton, Myra McMillan, Chris Caldwell and Sandy Ryan. Sky Diving Club To further the sport of parachuting is the pur- pose of the Sky Diving Club. Led by team captain Tim Hinkle, the club boasted 16 members. Hinkle and Ron Moore, club president, taught beginning parachutists emergency procedures such as how to exit an aircraft and how to land. The initial ground training for club members consisted of some four hours ' work. The beginners ' first jumps were from 3,000 feet. Parachute Club members are, kneeling, Miss Mary Ann Ray, Tim Hinkle, Miss Donna Honea; standing, Ronald Moore and John Hurley. ■ W 198
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Chi Gamma Iota Chi Gamma Iota was first recognized on the SFA campus in the Fall Semester of 1966. Open to all ex-servicemen, the fraternity was organized to promote good will and serve the students of SFA. Among the group ' s projects were a visit to a veteran ' s hospital in Houston and participation in the Stone Fort Beauty Pageant, the Hallowe en Car- nival and the Spring Carnival. 0k A AtA iJk z i 1 A C Askins, Kent Baker, Dan Bell, John Bobbin, Burnis Burd, Cliff Collen, Harvey Di Giovanni, Paul Dragics, Michael Dugan, Pat Hawkins, Melvin Hill, Barton Hofer, Charles Johnson, Jerry Kenrich, Steve McCallum, Jimmie McCray, Bill McGaughey, James Manuel, Reyes Schwarzbach, Joe Smith, Gary Stroud, David Swinney, George Thornton, Don Thornton, Larry Wallace, Charles Walters, Arlin White, James Whitehead, Frank Dee Hex, Sweetheart Georgia Hines, Sweetheart 197
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Phi Chi Theta members are, front row, Misses Carolyn King, Barbara Miller, Peggy Underdown, Donna Summers, Ellen Stevens, Doroth Whaley; second tow, Debbie Mercer, Nancy Pullen, Barbara Stephenson, Carolyn Criswell, Doris Helge; back tow, Gail Duke, Karen Maxfield. Pam Carnelly, Christine Clay, Judy Fischinger, Jan Jones and Liz Engstrom. Phi Chi Theta is a women ' s professional business fraternity designed to promote business ideals. Gamma Delta Chapter was installed on the SFA campus May 12, 1968. Members are business or economics majors of at least sophomore standing with a B or above overall academic average. Club projects included a car wash, bake sale and participation in the Spring Carnival. Phi Chi Theta Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternity for men. has as its purposes to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop a true fraternal spirit among its members and to en- courage loyalty to the Alma Mater. The Lutton Province Merit Award was presented to the local Mu Xi chapter in the fall. This award was given to only 14 of 261 active chapters it) the nation. The award was presented on the basis of correspondence by the local chapter with the national organization and for outstanding performance and activities. Phi Mu Alpha members are, front row, Carlisle Harrel. Mike Payne. Wayne Dyess, Miss Susan Tatum, Calvin Remv. Jerry Gober, Bevins Raulston; middle row, Dennis Prewitt, David Huber, Thad Robertson, Don Calcote. Danny Prado, Dean Watson, Michael Rankin; back row, Allen Miller, Mike McKenzie, Roger Ashcraft, Bill Beaty, Charles Seneca], Bill Holt and Don Barber. 199
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