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wmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm^ma^Kmm^^m^m i We Live in the Present By the Past, but for the. . mi. Ortaarta. Fta* We live in the Present By the Vast, but J*to for the. . 3 New SG President Picked nil sun "Mascotless FIT was still without B mascot this university*? Ich o( five candidates would win. The Committee was aiming percent turnout of students, faculty and staff, but only ballots. This left two alternatives. The first throw out the entire election and try again at a later date, either with new suggestions or with the or dent Charles Millican to decide whether or not the nould ;nd the top getter an. five candidates—reported to be Knights of Pegasus—named th FTU mascot. The Mascot Committee has decided the second approach and sa recommeni: president. I'ommitie had n< It was a were a number of wr ea for mascots officially on the ba: Awards Assembly To Honor Students The first FT I" and Leadership Awards Assembly will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 28, in the Science Auditorium. The hour-long program will consist of a diversity of awards to groups and individuals. Those groups giving awards will be Men's and Women's Residence Associations, The Village Center, Panhellenic Board, Inter-Fraternity Council and Student Government. Besides internal awards, the Student Government will be presenting awards to the numerous academic and special interest clubs that have formed on the campus over the past two years. All students, faculty and staff members are encouraged to attend this awards function. assistant profess AffHtem l oungblooa, in lab Melissa's flag Case Awaits J.P.'s Ruling Miss Lee's lawyer, and a second hearing was scheduled for last Thursday. However, a decision still not reached becau*. Peace Ju ice Lee Con* the case, asked that r and the solicitor submit court memorandum* in p closing argurm must be submitted to the judge's hin ten d.r Last Thursday's hearning began with a motion by the d- attorn Lee tx d a pauper so the sill pay all court costs Miss Lee testified as to her financial state, the motion was sustained by the judge. This was followed by a nv /nun that the charges be dismissed on several grounds, including the question of the constable's off diction in making the arrest and whether I 48-star flag constitutes an . A prelimir but was delayed flag. Iocs constitute an <an flag, U is permtssa) i flag up of "<! *s" and testified that she was in distress because of deaths at and the or, Assists: Slate Takes Office ~ After Spirited Race Jim Stringer became FTU's second SG President late Friday after an extremely close election. Richard Lancaster was chosen to be Stringer's vice president. Stringer won over Frank Santry by II votes. Nearly : 50 per cent of those students eligible cast ballots during the two-day election. After the ballots were first count ed late Friday, Santry's backers asked for and received a re-count. The final results did not change. Lancaster was Santry's announced running mate. Allen Pryor, who lost to Lancaster by only 27 votes, was Stringer's number two man. Will Jones, who announced he was running for the job of University President, received 18 write-in votes. Linda Brown is FTU's new Spring Queen. A total of 693 ballots were cast. First runner-up was Melanie Hurt. Second runner-up was Susan Hoeltke. Frances Millican received a number of write-in votes. FireNearCampus Deliberately Set? '»•. KlTfV C()|J> ' W quest Of fy Pop ;. ... „ | ttkn was located at the south campus boundary line Monday Urted by arsonists, according to ichler •npus called security at with under whi r« rvpveoeni -it flag. Judg • n. Th. with testi <\>ns-..,Mr lea argued »n aaea ■ •I be a ' dUmi&sed the and repor .rning UDjpui Park Department. '! came raci it here and had a us from a fork it ,rly caused Bt. I really ^>ope people will stay <»ut of the -a.- n the future.' was located ouui< was in the wood* At the n^boundary off canst*, near a scene of ir and the wagon u*rd by security. osecution began its case nmony from I Herb H who ■ rning U ling t. When requested thai U.< <>w Miss Lee was t his .-xpiTH nces on the way i **We were following a tr., wghtseerers looking for the same <• five diff- which covered an aree of ten !ve brothers from Chi Alpha re to help put ut. One brother stated, driving around and saw iituied on Page 8) Chi Beta Alpha Goes National ^^nr Sunday, May 24, 1970, wa day for Chi Beta Alpha, FTU's professional business fraternity. It became the first National Fraternity on the Florida Tech campus. The day-long events began at 10:00 a.m. with registration in the Library Lobby for members of the International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi from Oxford, Ohio, and other Delta Sigma Pi chapters around the State of Florida. A tour of the campus was arranged from 10:30 to 11:30, followed by a luncheon at the Stone Conundrum in East Orange County. From 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. there was a two-part Ritualistic Initiation in which pledges were tested and the symbols and rituals of Delta Sigma Pi were explained. At the conclusion of the ceremonies, the 69 pledges and four FTU faculty members became brothers of Delta Sigma Pi. An Installation banquet, was held at the Park Plaza Hotel at 8:00 p.m. Toa8tmaster was George Ragland, District Director for Delta Sigma Pi, Chancellor Dan Brenneman gave the invocation followed by greetings from FTU President Charles N. Millican. Dean of the College of Business Administration, Dr. Charles Gilliland, gave a history of >i Chi Beta Alpha. Bill Kugel. mding of XBA. follow \ John I wore i 'h.irles I.. i Pi. ;nded April !- Hock, James Reagan, and Raymond Richar, who fell tli- fraternity CampttS. May 13, Mt69, elections the iirst officers of XBA and Mr. J. Thomas Simmons (Director of FTU Personnel Service*) was elected fraternity adviser. The XBA roll currently . 69 memb Officers of XBA include: James Parker, President; James Thomas, Senior Vice President; William Kugel, Vice President; Richard Lanchester, Treasurer; Robert McClintock, Secretary; Daniel Brenneman, Chancellor, and James Reagan, Historian. ...Undo brown...sponsored by chi beta alpha business fraternity...majoring in nursing ...{member of tri-k sorority ... tau little niatpr
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wmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm^ma^Kmm^^m^m
i
We Live in the Present
By the Past, but
for the. .
mi. Ortaarta. Fta*
We live in the Present
By the Vast, but
J*to for the. .
3
New SG President Picked
nil sun
"Mascotless
FIT was still without B
mascot this
university*? Ich o(
five candidates would win.
The Committee was
aiming percent turnout of
students, faculty and staff, but only
ballots.
This left two alternatives.
The first throw out the
entire election and try again at a
later date, either with new
suggestions or with the or
dent
Charles Millican to decide whether
or not the nould
;nd the top
getter an. five
candidates—reported to be Knights
of Pegasus—named th FTU
mascot.
The Mascot Committee has
decided the second
approach and sa
recommeni: president.
I'ommitie
had n<
It was a
were a number of wr ea for
mascots
officially on the ba:
Awards Assembly
To Honor Students
The first FT I" and
Leadership Awards Assembly will
be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday,
May 28, in the Science Auditorium.
The hour-long program will consist
of a diversity of awards to groups
and individuals. Those groups giving
awards will be Men's and Women's
Residence Associations, The Village
Center, Panhellenic Board,
Inter-Fraternity Council and
Student Government. Besides
internal awards, the Student
Government will be presenting
awards to the numerous academic
and special interest clubs that have
formed on the campus over the past
two years.
All students, faculty and staff
members are encouraged to attend
this awards function.
assistant profess
AffHtem l oungblooa,
in lab
Melissa's flag Case
Awaits J.P.'s Ruling
Miss Lee's lawyer, and a second
hearing was scheduled for last
Thursday. However, a decision
still not reached becau*.
Peace Ju ice Lee Con*
the case, asked that
r and the solicitor submit
court memorandum* in p
closing argurm
must be submitted to the judge's
hin ten d.r
Last Thursday's hearning began
with a motion by the d-
attorn
Lee tx d a pauper so the
sill pay all court costs
Miss Lee testified as to her financial
state, the motion was sustained by
the judge.
This was followed by a nv
/nun that the charges be
dismissed on several grounds,
including the question of the
constable's off diction in
making the arrest and whether I
48-star flag constitutes an
. A prelimir
but was delayed
flag. Iocs constitute an
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