University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1968

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University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 183 of 450
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panhellenic council panhellenic rules over greeks Panhellenic coordinates confused computerized rush, used for first time in September. 181

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Forums topics tell what fraternity life really is. The Panhellenic Council is composed of the president and a senior representative and junior representative from each of the 14 national sororities on campus. All offices are held on a rotation basis, with the exception of rush chairman, who is selected by Council. The fall rush was the largest ever held at Florida. More than 1,000 girls participated under the revised system. In addition to planning rushing and activities, Panhellenic Council is with affairs of all chapters including scholarship, pledge training, social and functions and with campus events in which Greek organizations participate as groups. Panhellenic also serves as foster parents to a young Philippine girl and participates in various University activities. Panhellenic was active this year in Project 20, of 20 years of co-education at Florida. Panhellenic officers are: Jean Hanna, president; Carol Henderson, vice president; Linda Rabinowitz, secretary; Kathy Young, rush chairman; and Ann Aletti, treasurer. Panhellenic. First row: Sherry Segerman, Esther Smith, Kathy Young, Judy Schnabel, Pat Palmero, Barbara Barrett. Second row: Lee Pletts, Carol Henderson, Judy Neuhaus, Linda Rabinowitz, Susan Fegelman, Debbie Lederman. Third row: Dottie Yuschak, Kerry Sheehan, Darlene Selago, Sally Rosseau, Lynn Moore, Judy Rosenberger. Fourth Row: Barbara Smith, Katie Markman, Jinny Smith, Jill Riha, Dianne Baron, Janice 180 Luther. Fifth row: Ann Dickey Browning, Mary-Kay Cooper, Jean Hanna, Nancy Register.



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alpha chi omega together all over campus Hera watched over the Alpha Chis as a successful rush brought 29 great new pledges. And second quarter was even better when six more were added to fill the ranks. Homecoming arrived and there was in the air for the second consecutive year as Alpha Chi added two new trophies to the case. With the theme of Abandon Ship Commodores, The Sopwith Gator Is Here!, the float and clowns placed first in the humor division, second in the sorority division and took first place honors as the best overall Little sisters went to Kappa Sig, Phi Tau, Pi Kap and Lambda Chi. Leslie Perry began marching with Major Beth Rupp, 1st Lt. Marilyn Harrie and Capt. Eileen McDargh in Angel Flight represented the UF at the National Arnold Air Society Conclave in Charleston, S. C. Ginger Smith joined Carol Camp as an Army Sweetheart. Judy Graham was Greek editor of the Seminole for the second year—while Karen Kay served as activities editor and Sandi Sales Manager. Many long nights were destined for Pierson as sorority coordinator for United- First party during the winter elections. Other Alpha Chis in student government were: McDarge, personnel director; Judy Graham and Bonnie Brown, on Leg Council members. Merriment prevailed at the Christmas Banquet with Dr. Carson and Santa. The after-curfew Christmas party with Bob as Santa and Mom in her new jersey was even more fun. Wonderful memories will linger from this year ' s Alpha Chi Weekend. It was the best yet as lighted Alpha Chi glasses watched Ray Mendel, Kappa Sigma, named Carnation man while the next day saw the fried chicken and baked beans disappear at Magnesia Springs. Officers are: Lee Pletts, president; Judy Graham, first vice president; Beth Rupp, pledge trainer; Dottie Yuschak, third vice president; Gaylynn McHose, corresponding secretary; Melody Wendt, recording and Linda Valdez, treasurer. Tiffany Anderson Terry Anne Bain Marcia Louise Baker Salli Benedict Joy Boniello Martha Brooks Bonnie Brown Marilyn Burke Carol Camp Rita Carmona Linda Carter Denise Chauez Dale Chemerys Janet Concordia Melody Conord Sandra Cowart Priscilla Daniels Carol Sue Ely Patricia Fowler Margaret Franklin Constance Gerdetz Jacquelyn Gollnik Helen Goolsby Judy Graham Nancy Grisham Mary Gustavson Marylyn Harrie Kathryn Hatcher Robyn Herman Pamel Heydel Gail Horton Sandra Johnson Deborah Jones Karen Kay Cynthia Klausner Gail Leisinring Jane Leslie Reda Jean MacGill Margaret McClure Mary McDaragh 182

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