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Central Florida Future, Vol. 03 No. 29, May 28, 1971

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Vol. 3 No. 29 May 28, 1971 'Rite' Formal, . !Greek Week Climaxes Pageant Set ' In God, Goddess Choice For Tonight By Linda leLtel Grt-f'k WPt'k f1•stivilies for Hl7 I climax<'cl Salurdav nigh! with tlH' "The Village Center wants to presE>nlalion or nwarcls nncl llw a111wunct'nw11l of lh<' Cn•1•k l~od and extend a personal invitation to all Goddess al tlw GrPPk party. Susan J\uln'~' of TyPs Sorority anrl Tim FTU students, faculty and staff to BaLchelor of Lambda Chi Alpha Fratl'rnily W<'l'I' s<'l<'C'!l'cl (:ocl and come to the Miss FTU Pageant and GodclPs ul'LN a comp!'! it ivt' con!Pst 'Rite of Spring' Forma1," said which includt>rl part icip;1l ion in I Ill' lo 1lw I Ull!' or "('at ch a Falling Linda Eastman, assistant program Star.,. director of the VC. slave auction, athlPlic ganws and a H. un111•rs · up Ficfrl<>s Sorority, Both events are tonight in the penny-a-vol<> con!Psl. Tlw conl<'sl W<'l'l' rlr!'ss<'cl hillbilly slyil' anrl Tupperware Auditorium on South brought in $Hf).89 in voting mmwy. canw compl<'t<' with Jug Band Orange Blossom Trail. The pageant Runner, -up Wf're Martha Swann or inslrunwnt.s. Tlwy sang' "l\1anw begins at 7 pm, and the formal will Ficleles ororiLy and Fred Maust or D 011 ·1 J\ !low No Cn'<'k Wt'l'k begin afterwards, about 9 pm, and ATOFraterniLy. Singing ll1'rt''' and ;1 will last until midnight. Miss FTU .ThP party was lwlct '.lt t.hl' hi~nw 'rrat!'rnity-orit•nl<'d song t.o l lw I u1w will be crowned during the formal. of Mark Thorn Lon anrl l~·at.ur<'cl I rP!' or "1 'm in LOV(' With a Htg Bltl!' Tickets are being sold in the f o o d . a n cl . cl r. i n.. k . a 1~ ~. t ht' Frog." Village Center office. Admission to enLe.r~ammenL ol M 1am1: Tlw T<'k<' Fral<'rnit.y sang two sol<'mn either event or both is $2, or $4 per trad1L1onal Greek clrc>ss ol slw<•ts rrat<'l'nit.y songs lo capl.urt' t ltird couple. Persons attending the was p~·eva_lenL, w1~h many stylf's and placl' honors. pageant will be allowed into the comb1~aL1ons b:•~g' worn: MastPr Tht- sort.ball !Pam ('0111J>OSl'cl or formal by showing their ticket and M1sLrf'~s ol C<>rc>mon1<>s, WPI."<' Fidc'l<'s Sornril.y, J\ lpha Tau Onwga stubs. Lloyd Richardson and ConnH• Frat.ernit.y and Lambda Chi J\lpha Entered in the Miss FTU pageant Graham, w~o prescnL<'rl tlw awards. Frall'rnily Look rirsl. plae<' in are Dana Lee Flick, Nancy Vasse, Thursdays car cavalcade• was won Friclav's sort.hall ganw. Each Kathy Doane, Pam Smith, Virginia by Fidel s Sorority. Tht> winning oq~an.izaLion was pn's<'llt.Pcl a Boyd, Carol Sue Darty, Sigrid c~r W~S a ~l'een Camarn c1:_corated trophy aL t.h1• c:r!'Pk party, Tidmore, Cindy Cotton and Susan wrth buLLerf and Runiwrs-up W<'I'<' Tri-K Sorority, DR. WALTER GAUDNEK (left) congratulates student Jackie Lovett ~ult1colored he~ Autrey. The winner of the pageant caterJ?•llars, the mascots ol the> E:igma Sign.a Chi Frat.c>rnit.y, J\lpha will be eligible to participate in the following the 48-hour Marathon that ended last Friday. Jackie received soronLy and pledge class. Kappa Pi "!"raLc>rniLy, and D<>lla Tau 1971 Miss Florida Pageant, which the Marathon Participant Award, painted by Gaudnek, for her Later that evening the sororit.i<>s Fraternity. selects the state's assistance during the entire marathon. (Photo by Randy Drake.) were enlightened bv Nancy contestant. Wainwright of Phi Mu So~ority wh~ (Con f inued 011 Pagl' 8) The Swinging Medallions will spoke on sorority rushing. Th<, provide entertainment for the "Rite fraternities did noL sponsor a of Spring" Formal. Dress for the Hastings Speaks Out speaker. Stockmnrket Game formal is anything in the The slave auction brought in form al-semiformal category. $101.42 with the following awards Winners Declared Refreshments will include cookies, being given: Best Participation, finger sandwiches and punch. Lambda Chi Alpha; Grf'atest ThP winrn'rs or t.lw SPCOllcl annual On Poverty, Justice Amount of Money Raised for an S L o c k m a r k " L (} a m " w <' r <' announcPcl this Wt'<'k l>y ,John Ft. Lauderdale Attorney Alcee Hastings, spoke last Thursday to more Individual, Wayne Leland of Lambda Chi Alpha; Greatest Wilson, govPrnor ,>f' Lh<' Cofll'g(• of Music Recitals than 100 members of the Florida Council on Crime and Delinquency in Business J\rlministruLion. the Engineering Building. Amount of Money Raised for a Group, Tri-K Sorority; and Best First place winn<'r was l~<'lrn .Joy He was introduced by Orange County Juvenile Court Judge Chester Dress, Gary Hallman of Teke LancasLPr, who madP t.lw most Fill Last Weeks Kerr as a man "who has guts, who ------­ Fraternity. monl'y from Lh<' f.{a''YH', $ ,1/>!>9. Sill' has concern, and who will work for that he believes prisoners should be The Greek Sing was sparked by a will rccPiV(' the first plac(' pri:t.<' 11f The air will be filled in the next reform." allowed to lead a normal sex life. lack of seriousness and a great deal $!l0. two weeks with the sound of music, Hastings, originally from The lawyer from South Florida of good-natured laughtPr and Gary W. FtlrLunR. Sigma Chi Fraternity were ful.l length feature film of a scri~t appointive positions on university unanimously approved by the ":'ntte~ by an FTU student_ This committees. Also open is the Leave the bummer behind and take a trip •••• Senate after the second reading. film will be produced on campus.by· position of legislative assistant. Three days to soak up the rays on a cruise to Freeport arid Nassau in the Also considered and passed was a the Theatre and Commumcat10:° "The person filling this position Bahamas. bill amending the already approved s~udents. Cost - $4'.400+. ~his must have a tremendous Sunday thru Tuesday, a trip you will remember, for only $59.00. s e n i o r c 1a · s s p r o j e ct. The f~lm would be er:itered m collegi.ate understanding of senate procedures If it is home you want to go, use our free airline ticket delivery. Split with a amendment states that the film. ~ontests, aired on education and legislative affairs," said Santry. group and save bread. We can make it happen any way you want. Remember, 10-foot-square official university television, and would be shown free One student spoke out, you can use your Student Fare. seal will be inscribed with the forWFTU students. t . suggesting that it might be a good Your man to call is: Lucien (843-7940). e are now re urnmg to our 'd · · h · h words "Dedicated to the Class of " · th k" h d 1 f i ea to mv1te ot er campuses mt e '7 1." every o er wee sc e u e ?r area to attend such activities as the Ken Moyer: a member of Orlando Student~enate Fo~ums. These will recent speech made by 'Georgia American Legion Post 242, be ca~ned on ?~rmg the summer legislator Julian Bond. presented the Senate with an and will be pubhc1zed. In response to a complaint about American flag to be used in their Yours truly, the lack of change machines in the A Daily J:nte:rest meeting room, which has been Danny Scott library, Santry replied that he wiLhout one for sometime. 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Ed Note: The Greek columns this everyone will be heading for the Seesawing wraps up Saturday and week contained a great deal of Annual Spring Formal. .all brothers are expected to be on ·FIDEL ES thanks, round-ups and both positive AS Pi 1hand for the closing ceremonies It's nearing that time of the year and nega tiue comments about A banquet honoring all old and after noon. Upon receipt of when Greeks give awards and Greek Week. Due to a shortage of new Sweetl\,earts will be held · Governor ·Askew's word, either Fideles Sorority is no exception. space we were unable to print these Saturday. The affair gets under way B The First Annual Awards verbal or written, tne brothers will The Annual Awards Banquet will comments. See complete Greek at 7 pm Saturday at the House of ~nquet and Rose Dai:ice was held stop teeter-tottering; setting a new be held June 4 at Gigi's in the Week round-ups on Pages 1 and 7. Beef in Maitland. An all-night party this past Saturday ~11ght ~Y the world's mark in p-erpetual Regency Square. Awards in the is planned at the house following brothers of Delta Sigma P1. The seesawing. All area media will be following categories will be the dinner. banquet, held at the Park Plaza present. The former mark, 17 days, presented: Most Outstanding Sister, TEP Hotel was attended _by well over 4 hours, was set by a Kappa Sigma Most Outstanding Initiate, Most TEP Fraternity will hold its Bright and early Sunday morning 10~ brothers, ~umni and guests. chapter in North Dakota. FTU's Active Sister, Most Spirited Sister, annual awards banquet this will mark the beginning of an This event marks one year of . . and Most Dependable Sister. Saturday night at the Ramada Inn all-day ski party. Sunday night, national affiliation by the Theta Kar;>pa ~1gma will go over 18 days, Sigma Chapter which 1s more· than 430 hours of East on Highway 50. B_rothers must brothers and sweethearts will hold the annual body painting party, · ups and downs. With exams coming contact Steve Barnoske if they are During the ceremonies the annual up and ~erm papers due, the end of going to attend the banquet. The S.R. Committee has done an outstanding job setting up the awards were presented as follows: the pr6ject quite a relief to the , At the last TEP meeting officers painting party and it should be a Annual Academic Achievement brotherhood will be well over were nominated for summer and real ball. Award, Jeff Towle; Outstanding $2,000 indonations were received, ,,, fall quarters. Elections will be held Pledge, Charlie Leonard; with pledge-contracts yet to be at the next meeting and all brothers The fraternity is having a beach Outstanding Brother, Paul Sicca; tallied. Outstanding Athlete, Don Miller; are urged to attend. party Monday in order that they Saturday night is the scheduled This week's Quasimoto award might recuperate from the Outstanding Officer, Paul Sicca; and Outstanding Service Award for official Hell Night for the Little went to a graduating brother - exhausting weekend and prepare Sister pledges. All brothers are Roger Smith. for the upcoming finals. a Faculty Member, Assistant Dean Franklin J. Hitt. reminded to rendezvous at Lee Brother of the Week Award went Constantine's house in Longwood PHI BETA LAMBDA to brother Dennis Nowak for his for Hell Nigh( preparations. All Phi Beta Lambda held its annual outstanding efforts during the AKPi brothers are asked to bring their awards banquet at the Villa Nova Greek Week activities. ATO paddles and plenty of rope for the on May 15. A wards were given to festivities on tap. Loretta McPherson, Peggy Wroten, · The Pikes The ATO little sisters will be Sam Tish, Sherry Bendure, Cathy ·ssx are dealing with a few parties trying installed using national installation Samulenus, and Jane Beninat~. Mrs. to acquire a fire engine. They hope procedures. They will become Carleen Boyd, secretary for Sunday night, May 23, the to have one by next fall's rush. . Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross TEKE Business-Vocational Education, was brothers of Sigma Sigma Chi awarded an honorary ·membership The Pikes are working on a new on June 5. ATO little sisters have Tuesday night some of the helped the fraternity during the in Phi Beta Lambda. celebrated the fraternity's second project to raise money for a young brothers engaged in an all hight Also during the banquet the new birthday: The Sweethearts made . boy at Forrest Park school who past four weeks enabling them to basketball game out by the courts. complete chapter installation. officers for next year w':!rP. cakes for the big event ~d a good desperately needs braces to be able It was a rough game with the high installed: Bill Theroux as president; time was had by all. to walk. '!'hey have a few marathon There will be a keg party this scorer being Don Jacobs with three Sherry Bendure as vice-president; This week has a lot in store for ideas cooked up but the project afternoon given by Howard points. Brothers, next time wear Vanda Mitchell as treasurer; Mary the brothers as they begin wrapping won't be made fully public for a Whelchel. It will cost everybody $1 shoes. Caponi as recording secretary; up the 1971 school year. Friday few w·eeks. They are aiming for and will begin at 3 pm. A first is happening in Teke this Cathy Samulenus as corresponding night all brothers and dates will more money than needed so that week. Frater Don Drake will deliver secretary; and Mary Heyer as club attend the Miss FTU Contest to many more children can benefit his own 'joke of the week' at the reporter. After the brief installation cheer on Nancy Vasse, Sigma Sigma from the project. Brothers are frat meeting. of officers, Jane Beninate was Chi's candidate for Miss FTU. reminded to bring their summer TYES installed as District Three vice Virginia Boyd, another Sigma quarter schedules to this Sunday's president of Phi ·Beta Lambda. Sigma Chi Sweetheart, is also a chapter meeting which will be held Softball season has begun and Dr. Louise Wise was presented •contestant.. After the pageant, at same time and place as usual. they would like to see the entire LXA with an attractive marble pen set ------~------"""'T sorority out at the games, whether for her desk, expressing the sincere Last Sunday the brothers they're cheering or playing on the honored the alumni with a picQic at gratitude of Phi Beta Lambda for team. Mead Gardens. Everyone attending her time and effort placed in this organization. had a great time despite the hot weather. · PEGASUS PR CLUB KS There will be a meeting of the This weekend a warmup party is Pegasus Public Relations Club St111k & Br1w Special congratulations go to Jeff planned Friday before the Spring Tuesday at 11 am in AD 149. All Tbe lreate1t Batbl& A DrtDldD& Public Boue Bier Junkins, Kappa Sigma master of Formal. Sunday a beach party at members are asked to come since ceremonies who is now vice New Symrna Beach is planned and plans and . work will be begun on 800 HllHWAY 17-82 president 0 f the FT U ·all area Lambda Chi's are welcome the summer camp publicity project. (8 Bloolm Soutb of .lat-Alai Fronton) ~I=n~t~m~f=ra=t~e=r=n=rt~y_C=o=u=n__ ci_I. ______t_o_a_t_te_n_d_._ · __•______~ Membenare reminded to payilie~ ------, dues as soon as possible. INTRODUCING WOLF'S JEWELRY The fina~~~~!~~~Bmeetingof I PITCIEB or SAllGBIA this quarter will be held Wednesday IS at 7 pm in LR 213. Check the ---...·~· ... 41 OB ...... ·---- T 0F Bus IN ESS pa~er for summe~0~eetings. Go ING 0U SIGM'A DELTA ALL TIE DBAOGIT BEEB .Ing Bands Sigma Delta is having its first * Wedd• initiation tomorrow night at the<; Bar Stables in Christmas. Members YOO CAii DBllll 1/2 OFF who have paid their fees and dues Br Ida I Sets are reminded that the hayride starts ALL * With this Ad 15 W. Pine St., Orlando at 8 pm, followed by an TIE SALAD ------~ old-fa~hioned cookout. Students who a·re eligible for membership and who cannot attend YOO CAI.llAIE The following people have made deposits on the 1971 the initiation may pay the initiation PEGASUS Yearbook, but have not yet completed fee of $5 and still be considered as charter members. PLUS A BOIELESS If payment. the full payment is not received by the R~member, tomorrow's initiation PEGASUS office, on or before June 5, these deposits is 30YB, so don't expect your SIBLOlll STEAi will be forfeited and yearbooks will not be held for favorite beverage unless you bring these people. it. Adkins, Frederick P. Local 'Oscars' s4.&01.:::.st •&.&O Arcuri, Michael J. 12 o• · 18 e>•- Becker, David L. . Aad A111 l1tra! · Driggers, William D. Given Players Grabloski, Ronald J. Green, Margaret E. FTU had its own academy awards CamplimantarJ Cigars! Cordials! lints! last Saturday night. Awards for best Heitzner, Steve L. actress, actor, technical director, .&LSO lE"E.A..TU:El.Xl!lll"G Janocko Richard A. and best all-around Village Player Fllet lllpon or Lobster Tails Keen, George C. were· presented at Gigi's in the first or Steak I: Lobster.Tall or Beef Brochette Knollinger, Thomas R. Village Players Awards Banquet. Krohn, Barbara J. A special award was given to Dr. llAlF PllCE (& BllCI BEEi) FOB CBD.DIEJI UNDEB 12 • (JUNIOR PORTIONS, G Harry Smith, advisor of the club for Kurzon, James A. his help, advice, and general $1.00 OFF ALL DTREES ON SUNDAYS Maricle, Michael J. guidance throughout the existence Miller, Danny J. of the players. WHAT DO YOV WEAR? ANYTHING/ Mollenkopf, Denise K. The award for best actor went to Ed Kreh!; Pam Davis was elected A complete selection of Stronger Spirits II available Patterson, James l. best actress. John Hart took the last <>pezi :K>a.:1.1-y :r'I-om. &:30 JP.:nac.. Paul, Vernon H. two awards as the best technical Phelps, Julian M. director and as the best all-around ~p1e Jrx-ee ::Pa.:..-:h::l.Z1g Rabon, Jack A. Village Player. The Players also announced the Singer, Linda C. .PEGASUS '71 results of their election of officers, st11k B-Br1w Smith, John L. revealing that Ed Kreh! and Barry U l•SLllll ll!l•I A Dll•KI•I PD Sutterby, Todd M. Walters are the club's new president Treen, Michael M. and vice president, respectively. Williams, Dan R. Paulette Getz was elected Village Players secretary and Kim Murray, treasurer. Page 6 FuTUre May 28, 1971 Engr. Bldg. Installs Electron Scope An electron microscope, model HU-llE, produced by Hitachi, Ltd. of Arbor, Michigan, is the "Hanging out your Tokyo, Japan, was installed recently in the Materials Laboratory EN manufacturer of the computer. "It Shingle" ... or SPRING PICNIC 138. . ' will be used in at least a dozen of FTU's first annual Dr. William F . Smith, a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of our courses (electrical engineering), Opening an Office? university-wide spring picnic gained Technology and an associate ...,_-----,-,-:.------­ as well as outside the department. approval Tuesday when the SG professor of Engineering Mechanics s1~ula.t1ng many types of Ma-thews pointed out that the If you're planning to open an Senate unanimously passed a bill and Materials at FTU, explained en~meenn~ processes ~nd systems. computer will be simulating office anywhere in Florida, it granting $2,675 to finance the that the microscope has · a This ~a~ticular mach_me has the environmental systems, water will pay you to visit Florida's celebration which is planned for "resolution, or a distinction that cap~bil1ty_ of ~avrng r~mote can be made from point to point, ter_mmals. w1~h oscilloscope ~1.splay treatment systems, and lake and Largest Business Supply June 6 at Downey Park. Department Store for office The activity will feature free of 3 5 angstroms " umts. This gives us the capab1hty of stream pollution processes. turniture, equipment, and food, including steaks, and S~me of the. problems which a large n_umber of students bei.ng entertainment will be provided by delayed the installation were a able to s1mu~taneo~sly ,,work with supplies. the "Raintree C!lllntry B~nd.": difference in start-up periods the the ~ame s1mulat1on, Mathews · . ' . explained. The picnic, wh.ich is an nee d f or a special water coolmg A r d SG-sponsored function, according unit, and a defective relay from the PP ie to one estimate may attract more man~faclurer, ~kh h~ ~ be ' r------~ than 1,000 students. replaced. Smith explained that the Contrary to the notice in the May microscope will be used in courses Don's 21 Future, families and friends will of Engineering Mechanics and not be provided reserve seat tickets Materials, and in undergraduate and fro the June 13 graduation. The graduate research. Smith simplified Orlando Sports Stadium should be the process: ''An electron beam UNIVERSITY · GULF sufficiently large to accommodate goes down through an accelerator Corner of East 50 and Alafaya· Trail. Famous name wood or metal as many guests as our graduates and passes through a thin section executive and conference wish to invite. of metal or alloy. You can detect a OPEN From 6 am - 10 pm desks, secretarial groupings great deal about the internal Phone 273-0402 and desks, credenzas ·and Mon. - Sat. structure of the material by the tables. way in which the electrons are Sun. 8 am - 8 pm. scattered." SERVICE CALLS- tr ®Ir JruwJre Biclo~ was mentioned asaficldl:-. ~~~-~~-=-~~- ~-:-~-~-=- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I of study that may benefit from the · ...... -- · electron microscope at FTU. Smith ,f JOU don't see what you want, . Jlnrrihscnpe said that the microscope can "show ask for it! almost atomic-sized imperfections." There are currently about twenty IF.YOU WERE BORN TODAY: majors in the field of Materials. A great treasure is in store for Two months ago an analog BANK you, but you will not find it. computer was installed in the THEc:-p~ You will step on it, as a matter Engineering Building. The spring ·(o~ . tf Ovtuk of fact, and will hurt your foot, quarter has seen its use in a P. 0. BOX 248 • OVIEDO. FL.ORICA 3276!5 instead. I can not express the classroom situation. The course is Comfortable executive and "Analog Computer Programming," contempt your professors hold Five minutes north .of F.T.U. side arm chairs in popular for you. To start anew next EECS 414, taught by Dr. Bruce grospoint and naugahyde Mathews. quarter is a myth. For you there Phone 365-3272 upholstery in styles to will be no "next quarter." "It (the computer) is capable of Member FDIC harmonize. 1... --~----~~!'"'!'"!1!!!!'""~------1!111'"11!----"!-~.,___. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,, ~ Faculty , Staffs , S_tudents &Families ~

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Steel filing cabinets from the 2-drawer to the 5-drawer in variou~ types from the famous ~ - Shaw Walker fire-files to the ~ FTU's First Spring Picnic ' - popular-priced models. - to be held at Downey Park ~ ~ on E. Highway 50 .. and De~ · ~ .. Road ~

- Sunday, June 6, 1971 - And for the reception room you'll need comfortable chairs ~ · . ~ and sofas. Come in and see - # 41 - our complete ~ \,~~~' 12!o~s~ed:o~:o~ vs1c ~ showing.

·- Hear music by Raintree County - The free services of our staff of office designers is yours · ~ . ~ for the asking. - Free Barbequed Steaks - ~ while 1~00 last ~

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. ~ Swim in Lake Downey ~ CMl(

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1971-72 CHEERLEADING SQUAD - After two long weeks of grueling practice, the. Richardson; freshman, Christi Rudolph; freshman, Beverly Saxton; freshman, Eileetl Florida Tech Cheerleading Squad for the 1971-72 school year have beeen chosen. At the Brennan; freshman, Dawn Thornton; junior, Carolyn Kerkow; freshman, and Roz end of the practice period, consisting of jumping and y~lling exercises, the following Ridosh; sophomore. (Photo by Jon Findell) seven girls met the standards set for FTU cheerleading. From left to right are: Kathy Baseball Club Has Sutcessf ul Season INTRAMURAL fture G·oldsox Bounce Back WRAPUP SFORIS To Finish With 15-12 The FTU Goldsox ended with a winning record (15-12) in its first year of competition, but things were not all rosy during the season. The Goldsox opened the season with a doubleheader sweep over NEWS Florida Bible in , but for the next 15 games the situation took a The spring intramural program is In women's softball the shaky turn for the worse. FTU was coming to a close. Men's water polo Immortals and Tyes are tied for the ~hich began the winning streak is coming to a close while women's league lead. first defeated by Tampa University, then by Lyndon State (Vermont) · which would last the remainder of softball will close next week. Sara Jo McLemore won over A table tennis tournament will be the season. The Goldsox ended the and by Atlanta Baptist. FTU rallied In men's water polo, God's Margaret Allen in the tennis finals played 1l --~ today and Saturday season with eight straight wins, and to beat Atlanta Baptist in the Children and Roadrunners are to win the women's tennis night, May 28 and 29, at the ' 10 wins in their last 11 games. fighting for the independent championship. Lawton Elementary School second game of the doubleheader. championship while PAE has the On Thursday, May 20, the first Gymnasium in Oviedo. Both Things looked brighe'r as the inside track in the fraternity league. intramural swim meet was held. In matches will start at 6 pm. Goldsox upset Bethune-Cookman by a score of 5-2. Mark Denno was Play begins in men's handball the women's division the Immortals It is open to all Florida Tech Greek Week doubles Thursday, May 27. edged the Tyes 65-20. responsible for holding students and faculty members. Bethune-Cookman in check. ..------• The Intramural awards will be The tournament will be seeded However, the inevitable was given Thursday, June 3, at 11 am in on the basis of experience. A $1 about to happen. The Goldsox were Ribbons Given the Multi Purpose Room. Everyone donation is requested to help pay not receiving consistent pitching, Greek Week ribbons were who participated in the intramural for the gym rental. and the temporary losses of top awarded to the following program throughout the year hitter Alan Tuttle and centerfielder fraternities and sororities Saturday should plan to attend. -o- Tony Montalbano affected the · night at the Greek Week party. EDGEWOOD SPORT CENTH lie. Goldsox offense as well as the First, second and third place. defense. winners are listed in descending The physical education ~M KEEFE ~URU:D department reminds all FTU FTU lost two straight to the order. 5107 E. COLON.IAL DRIVE Florida Sou them 'B' team - which Chariot race - Tyes, Fideles, 19 STRAIGHT WINS IN students that both the swimming actually consisted of 'B' fielders Tri-K; Lambda Chi Alpha, Tau pool and the equipment room will 273-3373 1888-IHE MODERN and 'A' pitchers. FTU won the first .Kappa Epsilon, Tau Epsion Rho. be open Memorial Day, this (Across from Highway Patrol Station) DAY RECORD ALSO 19 IS game of a doubleheader against St. Tire rolling - Tyes, Tri-K, Monday, May 31. Both facilities Petersburg JC by a 5-4 margin as Sororas; Sigma Sigma Chi, Alpha Central Florida~s . Largest 14ELD 8'I RUB£ MARQJt\RD will be open from noon to 5 pm on pitcher Bill Parham went the Tau Omega, Phi Alpha Epsilon. Aqua-Lung Dealership & Pro-Shop that day. distance. This loss was followed by Tricycle race - Tri-K, Tyes, setbacks inflicted by Brevard CC, Fideles; PAE, TKE, Delta Tau. ·Florida Southern 'B,' St. \Pete JC, Sack race - Tyes, Tyes, Tri-K; Stetson, and St. Pete JC, again. ATO, LXA, LXA. However during this slump the 100 yard dash - Tyes, Tyes, pitchers began throwing with more Fideles; PAE, LXA, TKE. Day, Night, & Private Classes confidence and fewer grapefruit. Spider race -TEP, PAE, ATO. Alan Tuttle returned to the lineup 880 yard relay - LXA, TKE, All Equipment Furnished and his big bat sparked the offense. TEP. Nation~I & International nm Tony Montalbano. returned from 440 yard relay - Tyes, Tri-K, Certification Offered his broken arm to anchor the Fideles. · BODY SHIRTS outfield. Bob "Rod" Rodriguez Mixed three legged race - LXA For Info Call: stepped in at second base, after the and Tyes, TKE and Fideles, ATO Jim Hollis at 273-3373 original second sacker was forced to and Tyes. Only Master Instructor quit and promptly learned how to Egg toss - Fideles, Tyes, Tri-K, play· the new position like a TKE, DT, Kappa Sigma. ~n Florida veter an. Pitcher Billy Spillman VW stuffing - Tyes, Fideles, 1/2 PRICE regained his high school form when Tri-K; TEP, Alpha Kappa Pi, LXA. he started the "new season" with a Leg wrestling - Tyes, Tyes, REGULARLY $10 two-hit 3-0 victo.ry. Eddie Barks Tri-K; TEP, ATO, LXA. Authorized Dealers For and Parham combined to stop Three-legged race - Tri-K, Tyes, Florida Bible. Fideles; ATO, TKE, LXA. U.S. DIVERS Sante Fe beat FTU in the first The originally scheduled women's 3 Button Cuff game of a doubleheader, but the · sleeping bag race was cancelled due DACOR Goldsox won the second game to ex.treme heat. SWIM MASTER Puffed Sleeve ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• & OTHER BRANDS Sml - Med - Lg : Take it out : Solids - Florals ~ D1ELI o~o~!!.nw_i_~h.. ~~5! ~ Fancies •. 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It was the first time admission has been charged for an FTU concert and the crowd was of moderate size. For each $1 raised however, with spontaneous applause occuring after the first movement. The the FTU fund will receive $9 more soloist worked well with the in the form of scholarship money. orchestra to produce a moving The benefit was sponsored by version of the work. Again, FTU's Women's Club. acoustics caused some passages to The orchestra, conducted by be blurred, but the effect was not Professor Arpad Szomoru opened diminished. The audience offered a the . performance with Beethoven's standing ovation after the exciting ''Egmont" Overture. This is a final movement. dramatic work which champions the cause of liberty through its programmatic aspects, and the Concert Collects stirring conclusion is unforgettable. Unfortunately, due to the excessive "liveness" of the auditorium, parts For Scholarships of this conclusion were muddled. According to .its administrators, This was a repeat performance of the benefit concert held last the "Egmont" for the orchestra, Sunday night by the FTU and the number was polished and Philharmonic Orchestra and the well-delivered. FTU Concert Choir was a great Foltowing this opening selection, success. The concert, under the the Concert Choir, took the stage direction of Arpad Szomoru, --' and gave a creditable account of attracted approximately 800 FTU PHILHARMONIC Orchestra performs in nine-to-one basis by the federal government, and the Johannes Brahms' '"Liebeslieder." spectators contributing ·about · concert last Sunday. The approximately $1,200 in funds will go to the FTU Foundation for music This is a cycle of love songs all set $1 ,3 8 5 . The money will be proceeds from the concert will be matched on a scholarships. (Photo by Jon Findell.) to a waltz tempo and scored for matched by the Federal government soloists, chorus and piano duet. under the NDEA by nine times the There is no monotony, however, amount collected for a total of because of the variety of scoring $13,850, and placed in the Greek Week and tempo and originality of scholarship and loan account in the (Continued from Page 1) melodic line. Notable for their solo FTU Foundation. work were Janette Ogg and Teresa Mrs. Bernard Ostle, the wife of Judges for the events were Dr. Arbaugh. The beautiful conclusion the dean of the College of Natural Robert Bledsoe, Dick Cornell, John to the words by Goethe was Sciences, was among the 150 wives Davis, Linda Eastman, Bruce excellent. of FTU personnel who worked for Meyer, Dean Gwen Sarchet, and Dr. After intermission, the orchestra the project by selling tickets and interesting everyone ·they could · ~~~llWY,,~.. ·~«:..:-~=-~--~=~~=~='. --~~~ • ·~ • • • · ., ~.?.~:?.~:;:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:!:::::!:::::::::::::::~:::::::~~~ Eugene Teeple. Dick Cornell and p e r f o rm e d B e l a B a r t o k 's find in the project. "I think we H ._LP WA. NTED · .:--o-~ -AL'-="~ ~ Linda Eastman were the only "Roumariian Dances." This was .- judges present to evaluate all also an encore presentation and the could all get together and write a )dtlW'dl$t,CtA,,'tjWm Wo'iiC??C"POO•o: ~~· · · · · · · • events. rich orchestration was fascinating in book on the things that have Men and women wanted. Part FTU Area, custom-designed brick The Greek Week chairman was spite of the acoustical difficulties of happened to us," she said. "I was time or fu II time. Call 671-3032 home. Completely paneled Lloyd Richardson , and the the hall. Two excellent solos :were standing in line in the grocery store between 6 and 8 pm. throughout. Many extras. You'll love organizational committee consisted rendered by Diane Lepird on talking to another lady about FTU this beautiful home in the country. of Richardson, Connie Graham, piccalo and Richard Collins on when she told me she not only $31,500. Orn A. Taylor, Realtor, Dick Powell, Liz Hebert, Jim viclin. wanted to buy a ticket to the 277-1054. Ferre 11 , Paula Bamforth, and The featured number of the concert, but also wanted an FTU Howard Wells. program was Rachmaninoff's catalog so that her son could go here next year." . ~ _____ ------,second Piano Concerto in C minor 'f 9 Cougar, 2 dr. hardtop, It. 'aqua with white vinyl roof; air, fuil power, I Always use Zip Code. performed with the orchestra by I (Continued from Page 3) f Happy Birthday! . mich. radial tires, original owner. I Then maybe you'll find lnr. Leonidas Sarakatsannis. This sometime that day. Indeed, the $2350, perfect graduation present. I there's nothing to gripe about. lpiece, along with the C-sharp minor show was over, but in retrospect it Duncan Jill Skeinmetz ext. 2350 or 671-2057 ~··· IPrelude, accounts for much of was deemed a success. As Bill said" weekends or after 5:00 pm. I ~·" advertising contributed 1Rachmaninoff's popularity, and .. .it all belongs to art." I think, The Gang for the public good contains many familiar I ~ 9 themP.~ when you have said that you have - ,_ :;." ,,;,,,, ---- .. -- --- T1!e concerto was well-received· sajd jt all FEATURING * All Luxuriously Furnished Units

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