271 results on '"Yates, Janet"'
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2. Comparison of A level and UKCAT performance in students applying to UK medical and dental schools in 2006: cohort study
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James, David, Yates, Janet, and Nicholson, Sandra
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- 2010
3. Predicting The "Strugglers": Case-Control Study Of Students At Nottingham University Medical School
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Yates, Janet and James, David
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- 2006
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4. The struggling student: a thematic analysis from the self-regulated learning perspective
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Patel, Rakesh, Tarrant, Carolyn, Bonas, Sheila, Yates, Janet, and Sandars, John
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- 2015
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5. Documenting and analyzing construction failures
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Yates, Janet K. and Lockley, Edward E.
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Construction industry -- Investigations ,Architecture and society -- Investigations ,System failures (Engineering) -- Investigations ,Building -- Product defects and recalls ,Construction and materials industries ,Engineering and manufacturing industries ,Science and technology - Abstract
A research project was conducted to explore construction failure investigation techniques and processes to determine whether they were adequate and to develop failure investigation guidelines. Data was collected on failures and failure investigation techniques from surveying 115 members of the engineering and construction industry. Construction failure case studies were created using documentation provided by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration, state offices of safety and health, and forensic engineers. The construction failure case studies were analyzed to determine how these organizations conduct their investigations and to develop guidelines that can be used for construction failure investigations. This article provides: (1) description of the methods used for the research; (2) results obtained from the industry survey; (3) summary of the results of an investigation into case studies on construction failures; (4) analysis of the results; (5) discussion on construction failure investigative techniques; (6) guidelines developed during the research project for investigating and documenting failures; and (7) recommended format for reporting the findings of failure investigations. DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9364(2002) 128:1 (8) CE Database keywords: Documentation; Structural failures; Construction industry.
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- 2002
6. Dinuclear Ruthenium(II) Carboxylate Complexes
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Albers, Michel O., primary, Singleton, Eric, additional, Yates, Janet E., additional, and Mccormick, Fred B., additional
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- 2007
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7. Graduate entry to medicine: widening academic and socio-demographic access
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James, David, Ferguson, Eamonn, Powis, David, Symonds, Ian, and Yates, Janet
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- 2008
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8. Risk factors for poor performance on the undergraduate medical course: cohort study at Nottingham University
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YATES, JANET and JAMES, DAVID
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- 2007
9. Predicting the “strugglers”: a case-control study of students at Nottingham University Medical School
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Yates, Janet and James, David
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- 2006
10. International standards and construction
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Yates, Janet K. and Aniftos, Stylianos
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Construction industry -- Standards ,Quality control -- Standards ,Construction and materials industries ,Engineering and manufacturing industries ,Science and technology - Abstract
This paper summarizes a research project that was conducted on the development and use of international standards and the ISO 9000 series of quality standards in the construction industry. The research investigated all aspects of international standards and included an extensive survey of members of the construction industry and members of related industries. The methods used for the study are presented along with the results obtained and an analysis of the results. The topics covered include: involvement in the development of international standards, competitiveness issues related to international standards, awareness of standards, the importance of international standards, the regulation of standards, the use of standards, the ISO 9000 registration process, the importance of ISO 9000, and results from hypothesis tests.
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- 1997
11. Engineering and construction industry standards developers
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Yates, Janet K. and Aniftos, Stylianos
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Engineering firms -- Standards ,Construction industry -- Standards ,Administrative agencies -- Standards ,Associations, institutions, etc. -- Standards ,Business ,Engineering and manufacturing industries - Abstract
This paper discusses the organizations and agencies that develop standards that are used in the engineering and construction (E/C) industry. It provides general information on standards, definitions of standards, technical standards, nongovernment standards, government standards, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) standards, and international standards. It provides information on U.S. standards organizations including the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), the ASTM, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The status of standards in the United States is also discussed, as well as private industry involvement in standards development.
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- 1997
12. Increasing role of privatization in engineering and construction
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Yates, Janet K. and Mukherjee, Subhransu
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Privatization -- Analysis ,Construction industry -- Management ,Engineering firms -- Management ,Business ,Engineering and manufacturing industries - Abstract
This paper summarizes research that was undertaken to investigate the role of privatization as it is viewed by members of the construction and engineering industries. Several aspects of privatization are covered, including privatization issues, a history of privatization, objectives of privatization, international issues in privatization, national competitiveness and future trends in privatization, interview summary and results, and a discussion on the segments of the infrastructure that are implementing privatization policies. The information provided is based on research related to privatization that included an exploration of existing literature related to privatization; extensive personal interviews with executives from owner organizations, contractors, construction managers, engineers, and government agencies throughout the United States; and information gathered from a symposium and workshops held in Scottsdale, Ariz. The research was sponsored by the Construction Industry Institute (CII). The CII Construction 2000 Task Force assisted with setting up the industrial and government interviews. The research included participation by personnel from both CII member companies, non-CII companies, professional societies, academic institutions, and government agencies.
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- 1994
13. Construction competition and competitive strategies
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Yates, Janet K.
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Construction industry -- Management ,Business ,Engineering and manufacturing industries - Abstract
During the past two decades the global marketplace has changed, and U.S. engineering and construction firms have had to deal with many new competitors. This has created a need for understanding global dynamics and competition, developing new and innovative competitive strategies, and taking actions to maintain world-class leadership. To investigate global competitiveness and provide clarification, the driving forces that help shape competition in the global engineering and construction marketplace were studied. This paper summarizes research on the factors that affect the competitiveness of engineering and construction firms that was sponsored by the Construction Industry Institute (CII) Construction 2000 Task Force. Historical and current trends were analyzed to help identify the driving forces that may shape the future of the engineering and construction industries. This research specifically addressed the following aspects as they relate to the future of competitiveness: the shaping of corporate capabilities; financing options; management, organization, and structure; work force characteristics; and technological issues.
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- 1994
14. Profiling strugglers in a graduate-entry medicine course at Nottingham: a retrospective case study
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Garrud Paul and Yates Janet
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Graduate-entry medicine struggler identification flags UK ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background 10-15% of students struggle at some point in their medicine course. Risk factors include weaker academic qualifications, male gender, mental illness, UK ethnic minority status, and poor study skills. Recent research on an undergraduate medicine course provided a toolkit to aid early identification of students likely to struggle, who can be targeted by established support and study interventions. The present study sought to extend this work by investigating the number and characteristics of strugglers on a graduate-entry medicine (GEM) programme. Methods A retrospective study of four GEM entry cohorts (2003–6) was carried out. All students who had demonstrated unsatisfactory progress or left prematurely were included. Any information about academic, administrative, personal, or social difficulties, were extracted from their course progress files into a customised database and examined. Results 362 students were admitted to the course, and 53 (14.6%) were identified for the study, of whom 15 (4.1%) did not complete the course. Students in the study group differed from the others in having a higher proportion of 2ii first degrees, and scoring less well on GAMSAT, an aptitude test used for admission. Within the study group, it proved possible to categorise students into the same groups previously reported (struggler throughout, pre-clinical struggler, clinical struggler, health-related struggler, borderline struggler) and to identify the majority using a number of flags for early difficulties. These flags included: missed attendance, unsatisfactory attitude or behaviour, health problems, social/family problems, failure to complete immunity status checks, and attendance at academic progress committee. Conclusions Problems encountered in a graduate-entry medicine course were comparable to those reported in a corresponding undergraduate programme. A toolkit of academic and non-academic flags of difficulty can be used for early identification of many who will struggle, and could be used to target appropriate support and interventions.
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- 2012
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15. When did they leave, and why? A retrospective case study of attrition on the Nottingham undergraduate medical course
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Yates Janet
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Medical students ,Course attrition ,Academic failure ,Mental health ,Pastoral care ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background As part of a wider study into students who experience difficulties, we examined the course files of those who had failed to graduate. This was an exploratory, descriptive study investigating how many students left after academic failure or non-academic problems, or simply changed their minds about reading medicine, and at what stage. The aim of the study was to increase our knowledge about the timings of, and reasons for, attrition. This understanding might help to reduce student loss in the future, by informing selection procedures and improving pastoral support at critical times. It might also assist in long-term workforce planning in the NHS. Methods Relevant data on admission and course progress were extracted manually from the archived files of students who had failed to graduate from five recent consecutive cohorts (entry in 2000–2004 inclusive), using a customised Access database. Discrete categories of information were supplemented with free text entries. Results 1188 students registered over the five-year entry period and 73 (6%) failed to graduate. The highest rates of attrition (46/1188, 4%) occurred during the first two years (largely preclinical studies), with 34 students leaving voluntarily, including 11 within the first semester, and 12 having their courses terminated for academic failure. Seventeen left at the end of the third year (Honours course plus early clinical practice) and the remaining ten during the final two clinical years. The reasons for attrition were not always clear-cut and often involved a mixture of academic, personal, social and health factors, especially mental health problems. Conclusions The causes of attrition are complex. A small number of students with clear academic failure might require individual educational interventions for remediation. However, this could have substantial resource implications for the Faculty. Mental health problems predominate in late course attrition and may have been undisclosed for some time. The introduction of a structured exit interview may provide further insight, especially for those students who leave suddenly and unexpectedly early in the course.
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- 2012
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16. Development of a 'toolkit' to identify medical students at risk of failure to thrive on the course: an exploratory retrospective case study
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Yates Janet
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Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background An earlier study at Nottingham suggested that 10-15% of the medical student intake was likely to fail completely or have substantial problems on the course. This is a problem for the students, the Faculty, and society as a whole. If struggling students could be identified early in the course and additional pastoral resources offered, some of this wastage might be avoided. An exploratory case study was conducted to determine whether there were common indicators in the early years, over and above academic failure, that might aid the identification of students potentially at risk. Methods The study group was drawn from five successive cohorts. Students who had experienced difficulties were identified in any of four ways: from Minutes of the Academic Progress Committee; by scanning examination lists at key stages (end of the first two years, and finals at the end of the clinical course); from lists of students flagged to the Postgraduate Deanery as in need of extra monitoring or support; and from progress files of those who had left the course prematurely. Relevant data were extracted from each student's course progress file into a customised database. Results 1188 students were admitted over the five years. 162 (14%) were identified for the study, 75 of whom had failed to complete the course by October 2010. In the 87 who did graduate, a combination of markers in Years 1 and 2 identified over half of those who would subsequently have the most severe problems throughout the course. This 'toolkit' comprised failure of 3 or more examinations per year, an overall average of Conclusions A simple toolkit of academic and non-academic markers could be used routinely to help identify potential strugglers at an early stage, enabling additional support and guidance to be given to these students.
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- 2011
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17. The value of the UK Clinical Aptitude Test in predicting pre-clinical performance: a prospective cohort study at Nottingham Medical School
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James David and Yates Janet
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Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background The UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) was introduced in 2006 as an additional tool for the selection of medical students. It tests mental ability in four distinct domains (Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, and Decision Analysis), and the results are available to students and admissions panels in advance of the selection process. As yet the predictive validity of the test against course performance is largely unknown. The study objective was to determine whether UKCAT scores predict performance during the first two years of the 5-year undergraduate medical course at Nottingham. Methods We studied a single cohort of students, who entered Nottingham Medical School in October 2007 and had taken the UKCAT. We used linear regression analysis to identify independent predictors of marks for different parts of the 2-year preclinical course. Results Data were available for 204/260 (78%) of the entry cohort. The UKCAT total score had little predictive value. Quantitative Reasoning was a significant independent predictor of course marks in Theme A ('The Cell'), (p = 0.005), and Verbal Reasoning predicted Theme C ('The Community') (p < 0.001), but otherwise the effects were slight or non-existent. Conclusion This limited study from a single entry cohort at one medical school suggests that the predictive value of the UKCAT, particularly the total score, is low. Section scores may predict success in specific types of course assessment. The ultimate test of validity will not be available for some years, when current cohorts of students graduate. However, if this test of mental ability does not predict preclinical performance, it is arguably less likely to predict the outcome in the clinical years. Further research from medical schools with different types of curriculum and assessment is needed, with longitudinal studies throughout the course.
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- 2010
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18. Graduate entry to medicine: widening psychological diversity
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Munro Don, Bore Miles, Powis David, Ferguson Eamonn, James David, Symonds Ian, and Yates Janet
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Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background At Nottingham University more than 95% of entrants to the traditional 5-year medical course are school leavers. Since 2003 we have admitted graduate entrants (GEM) to a shortened (4-year) course to 'widen access to students from more disadvantaged backgrounds'. We have recently shown that the GEM course widens academic and socio-demographic diversity of the medical student population. This study explored whether GEM students also bring psychological diversity and whether this could be beneficial. Methods We studied: a) 217 and 96 applicants to the Nottingham 5- and 4-year courses respectively, applying in the 2002-3 UCAS cycle, and, b) 246 school leavers starting the 5-year course and 39 graduate entrants to the 4-year course in October 2003. The psychological profiles of the two groups of applicants and two groups of entrants were compared using their performance in the Goldberg 'Big 5' Personality test, the Personal Qualities Assessment (PQA; measuring interpersonal traits and interpersonal values), and the Lovibond and Lovibond measure of depression, anxiety and stress. For the comparison of the Entrants we excluded the 33 school leavers and seven graduates who took the tests as Applicants. Statistical analyses were undertaken using SPSS software (version 16.0). Results Graduate applicants compared to school leaver applicants were significantly more conscientious, more confident, more self controlled, more communitarian in moral orientation and less anxious. Only one of these differences was preserved in the entrants with graduates being less anxious. However, the graduate entrants were significantly less empathetic and conscientious than the school leavers. Conclusion This study has shown that school leaver and graduate entrants to medical school differ in some psychological characteristics. However, if confirmed in other studies and if they were manifest in the extreme, not all the traits brought by graduates would be desirable for someone aiming for a medical career.
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- 2009
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19. Should applicants to Nottingham University Medical School study a non-science A-level? A cohort study
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James David, Smith Jennifer, Yates Janet, and Ferguson Eamonn
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Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background It has been suggested that studying non-science subjects at A-level should be compulsory for medical students. Our admissions criteria specify only Biology, Chemistry and one or more additional subjects. This study aimed to determine whether studying a non-science subject for A-level is an independent predictor of achievement on the undergraduate medical course. Methods The subjects of this retrospective cohort study were 164 students from one entry-year group (October 2000), who progressed normally on the 5-year undergraduate medical course at Nottingham. Pre-admission academic and socio-demographic data and undergraduate course marks were obtained. T-test and hierarchical multiple linear regression analyses were undertaken to identify independent predictors of five course outcomes at different stages throughout the course. Results There was no evidence that the choice of science or non-science as the third or fourth A-level subject had any influence on course performance. Demographic variables (age group, sex, and fee status) had some predictive value but ethnicity did not. Pre-clinical course performance was the strongest predictor in the clinical phases (pre-clinical Themes A&B (knowledge) predicted Clinical Knowledge, p < 0.001, and pre-clinical Themes C&D (skills) predicted Clinical Skills, p = < 0.01). Conclusion This study of one year group at Nottingham Medical School provided no evidence that the admissions policy on A-level requirements should specify the choice of third or fourth subject.
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- 2009
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20. Advantages and disadvantages of E/C international standards
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Yates, Janet K. and Aniftos, Stylianos
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ISO 9000 (Standard) -- Evaluation ,Product quality -- Standards ,Standards, Engineering -- Analysis ,Construction industry -- Standards ,Engineering firms -- Standards ,Business ,Business, general - Abstract
Higher competitiveness and worldwide market are often associated with companies having ISO, or International Organization for Standardization series of quality standards for engineering and construction. Companies with ISO series of quality standards also have easier access on global operation. On the other hand, study shows that it often results to higher internal costs and temporary disruption of business operation due to modification of processes and procedures. Having an ISO series of quality standard also requires external costs for audit and registration.
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- 1997
21. LETTERS.
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Dolphin, Paul, Victorio, Oliver Iglesia, Richards, Anita, Yates, Janet, Pritchard, Colin, Brimble, Gordon, Cochrane, Elaine, Goodman, Simon L., Porter, Brett, Horton, Brian, Cunliffe, Philip, and Kvaalen, Eric
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CONSCIOUSNESS ,EARLY detection of cancer ,TIDAL power - Published
- 2018
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22. International standards: US construction industry competitiveness
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Yates, Janet K. and Aniftos, Stylianos
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ISO 9000 (Standard) -- Evaluation ,Construction industry -- Standards ,Business ,Engineering and manufacturing industries ,International Organization for Standardization -- Laws, regulations and rules - Abstract
A survey of firms related to the US construction industry was conducted to ascertain the industry's development of international standards. The results showed that 77% of the firms surveyed were not involved in international standards development while 66% of the firms had employees that were not involved in the development of international standards. A majority of the participants in the survey believed that the US should send representatives to the Intl Organization for Standardization. Overall, the results revealed that the industry's competitiveness is being negatively impacted.
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- 1995
23. Construction delay analysis systems
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Yates, Janet K. and Aoude, Hisham
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Construction industry -- Information management ,Industrial project management -- Information management ,Software -- Usage ,Business ,Engineering and manufacturing industries - Abstract
The construction delay analysis systems (CDAS) is a computer program that was developed to prevent further delays on construction projects. Among its uses are the identification of potential causes of delay, quantification of probable reasons and the recommendation of alternative solutions. The CDAS is a tool that assists project managers in decision-making by integrating traditional project management procedures with interactive techniques that include the data collection phase of a project.
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- 1995
24. Construction education: computerized evaluation system
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Yates, Janet K.
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Building ,Vocational guidance ,Education, Higher ,Career education ,Business ,Engineering and manufacturing industries - Abstract
The Collegiate Programs Construction (CPC) software package is a helpful tool for disseminating information on construction courses to students, educators and the construction industry. It contains databases on schools, undergraduate and graduate courses along with descriptions of the basic programs, regional differences, accreditation designations, college designations, department designations, program designations and credit distribution.
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- 1994
25. International alliances in construction
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Yates, Janet K. and Mukherjee, Subhransu
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Construction industry -- International aspects ,Strategic alliances (Business) -- International aspects ,Strategic planning (Business) -- International aspects ,Business ,Business, general - Abstract
A study under the auspices of the Construction 2000 Task Force of the Construction Industry Institute indicates considerations to be made by firms involved in the international market. Since World War II, the US construction industry has had a high profile for work abroad and international projects accounted for over 50% of revenues in the 1980s. Firms from several other countries are increasing the competition level, however. Issues that need to be addressed by multinational contractors (which are somewhat different from multinational corporations) are delineated. A firm with international operations must formulate a global strategy and recognize risks while identifying measures to deal with them. Financial issues are also explored.
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- 1993
26. Implementation of constructability concepts
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Vardhan, ChandrikaH. and Yates, Janet K.
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Construction industry -- Management ,Building -- Terminology ,Business ,Business, general - Abstract
A study which analyzed the incorporation of constructability into the architectural design process is presented. The investigation showed that constructability's main goal focuses on the enhancement of building construction by cutting costs and improving construction methods. Goal-setting at the project onset, the right contracting scheme, optimal costs and clear-cut objectives influence the implementation of constructability concepts. Meanwhile, combining traditional and modern construction methods remains a challenge for both designers and contractors.
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- 1992
27. Setting objectives for international engineering and construction
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Yates, Janet K. and Rahbar, Fred
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Engineering firms -- Foreign operations ,Construction industry -- Foreign operations ,Business ,Business, general - Abstract
The quality of project management determines the outcome of engineering and construction projects, both domestic and international. When working in foreign environs, project managers should employ some basic functions to attain their technical and socio-cultural objectives. In addition, project managers must realize that strategies which work in one country may not be applicable in another country. Multinational companies must also consider this before they embark on foreign projects.
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- 1992
28. The Southern 1961-03-17
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Nestos, Jerry, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Covello, Pat, Batson, Sallie, English, Gary, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Boutwell, Barbara, Mason, Carleen, Gemmell, Elaine, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Connor, Gary, Dale, Rod, Zipperer, Alice, Bowden, Robert, Mowll, Lynn, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Decures, Lucy, Waters, Harold, Yates, Janet, Nestos, Jerry, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Covello, Pat, Batson, Sallie, English, Gary, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Boutwell, Barbara, Mason, Carleen, Gemmell, Elaine, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Connor, Gary, Dale, Rod, Zipperer, Alice, Bowden, Robert, Mowll, Lynn, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Decures, Lucy, Waters, Harold, and Yates, Janet
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vol. 74 no. 19, TOTEM POLE gets once over by Dean of Students (p. 1) -- GIFT TO COLLEGE--Mrs. Harvey R. Dickson of Anderson, S. C. stands beside the portrait of her late father, G. L. Pipkin, which she gave to Florida Southern. Mr. Pipkin was a trustee of the college for 43 years and was largely responsible for its moving to Lakeland from Gulf Coast in 1922. (p. 1). GREEK SING WINNERS and sponsors as shown, left to right, are Phil Almond, Kappa Sig, Nan Barrow, ADPi, Karl Hawkins, Sigma Chi, Edie Ewald, ZTA, Elaine Webb, Alpha Gam, and Marty Dreyer, SAE. (p. 3). Alice (p. 4) -- NEWLY ELECTED NATIONAL officers of FSC's Alumni Association (left to right) Quillian Yancey of Lakeland, president, Tom Hamilton of Lakeland, vice president, Mrs. Charles H. Pope, of Lakeland, secretary, and Miss Evelyne Hughes of Winter Haven, treasurer, stand with Frank Foland, recently named full-time director of the associaiton. (p. 4). Southern Sports: THE 1961 BASEBALL SQUAD. Front row, left to right: Jack Garrison, John Varner, and John Bucciarelli. Second row; John Mack, Jow Kritch, Chuck Anderson, Ken Hollenborg, Ken Smedley and Gene Gutierrez. Back row; John Gould, Ron James, Kale Albritton, Ed Gay, Pere Marasco, Toby Jones, and Larry Brannon. (p. 5) -- SAE's John Mainwaring grabs a rebound from Sig Ep's Perry Weedon in Monday night's semi-finals. At the right is Sig Ep's Pete Marasco. At the left for SAE are Art Savage and Don Bowemaster. (p. 5). PORTRAIT UNVEILED--Mrs. Howard J. Barnum, of St. Petersburg, President Charles T. Thrift Jr., and Howard J. Barnum Jr., of New York (left to right) unveil a portrait of the lat Howard J. Barnum, longtime head of the college music department. The potrait, painted by Max Bernd-Cohn of Englewood formerly of Lakeland, was give to the college by the widow and son. (p. 6)., 1-6
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29. The Southern 1958-11-14
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Yates, Janet, Kayser, Ann, Broyles, Bob, Adkins, Curt, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Auld, Marilyn, Jones, Judi, McLeod, Peggy, Insinger, Beryl, Lowe, Eve, Lemke, Arlene, Rule, Bob, McNeely, Ed, Dill, George, Roselle, Joe, Russ, Tom, Withee, Lianne, Romanick, Carole, Fox, Jane, Bechert, Joan, Winning, Ethan, Decker, Dave, Yonce, Henry, Nebhuth, George, Mundy, Wayne, Conner, Gary, Black, Bob, DeGaeta, Janet, Purvis, Bill, Bodle, Jackie, Waters, Hal, Jones, Bill, Yates, Janet, Kayser, Ann, Broyles, Bob, Adkins, Curt, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Auld, Marilyn, Jones, Judi, McLeod, Peggy, Insinger, Beryl, Lowe, Eve, Lemke, Arlene, Rule, Bob, McNeely, Ed, Dill, George, Roselle, Joe, Russ, Tom, Withee, Lianne, Romanick, Carole, Fox, Jane, Bechert, Joan, Winning, Ethan, Decker, Dave, Yonce, Henry, Nebhuth, George, Mundy, Wayne, Conner, Gary, Black, Bob, DeGaeta, Janet, Purvis, Bill, Bodle, Jackie, Waters, Hal, and Jones, Bill
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vol. 72 no. 8, Supreme Court members and their advisor, left to right: Vivian Vann, Anna Maria Sica, M. D. "Doc" Smith, Professor Reddick, Jim Davis and Pat McCloughan. (p. 1) -- Dr. CHARLES T. THRIFT, JR., receives a cup of coffee from Miss Dorothy Eubanks of the Religion Department, who served as hostess at the official opening of the college's new faculty lounge. The lounge is located in the Cora Carter Seminar. Handling the pouring chores is student Nancy Cupp. (p. 1) -- LAKELAND was represented in the second annual Polk County Auto and Home Show beauty contest Nov. 8 at Bartow by these five lovelies. From left: Sylvia Wyllys, Marge Anderson, Kathy Ewing, Shirley Norton, and Sue McDonald. (p. 1). Sally Roberts serves Mrs. Anna E. Hill, guest of honor at the opening of the new infirmary. (p. 4). CITRUS students on the job--Three citrus majors are conducting a field experiment on one of the college's many citrus trees located on campus. Left to right are: James Campbell of Plant City (kneeling), John Thompson of Winter Haven and Jimmy Roper of Winter Garden. (p. 6)., 1-6
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30. The Southern 1961-03- 03
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Nestos, Jerry, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Covello, Pat, Batson, Sallie, English, Gary, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Boutwell, Barbara, Mason, Carleen, Gemmell, Elaine, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Connor, Gary, Dale, Rod, Zipperer, Alice, Bowden, Robert, Mowll, Lynn, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Decures, Lucy, Waters, Harold, Yates, Janet, Nestos, Jerry, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Covello, Pat, Batson, Sallie, English, Gary, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Boutwell, Barbara, Mason, Carleen, Gemmell, Elaine, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Connor, Gary, Dale, Rod, Zipperer, Alice, Bowden, Robert, Mowll, Lynn, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Decures, Lucy, Waters, Harold, and Yates, Janet
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vol. 74 no. 17, LEE CASTLE (p. 1) -- LETTI LUCE (p. 1) -- SCOOTER RAWLS As Captain Shotover (p. 1) -- CARLOS MONTOYA (p. 1). Alice (p. 4)., 1-4
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- 2017
31. The Southern 1958-11-07
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Yates, Janet, Kayser, Ann, Broyles, Bob, Adkins, Curt, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Insinger, Beryl, Lowe, Eve, Hamilton, Leon, Lemke, Arlene, Jones, Judi, Auld, Marilyn, Purvis, Bill, McLeod, Peggy, Winning, Ethen, Fox, Jane, Ross, Tom, Romanick, Carole, Beckart, Joan, Neburth, George, Mundy, Wayne, Conners, Gary, Black, Bob, DeGaeta, Janet, Bodle, Jackie, Waters, Hal, Jones, Bill, Yates, Janet, Kayser, Ann, Broyles, Bob, Adkins, Curt, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Insinger, Beryl, Lowe, Eve, Hamilton, Leon, Lemke, Arlene, Jones, Judi, Auld, Marilyn, Purvis, Bill, McLeod, Peggy, Winning, Ethen, Fox, Jane, Ross, Tom, Romanick, Carole, Beckart, Joan, Neburth, George, Mundy, Wayne, Conners, Gary, Black, Bob, DeGaeta, Janet, Bodle, Jackie, Waters, Hal, and Jones, Bill
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vol. 72 no. 7, Making final plans for the TB campaign are: (R to L) Mary Jane Foy, Norma Moore, Don Brown, Tom Russ, Jack Sells, Al Licarie, and Arlene Jourdan. (p. 1) -- Tim Scobie, President (p. 1) -- Fred Choate, Vice-President (p. 1) -- Ann Alexander, Sec-Treas. (p. 1) -- DISCUSSING the Children's Book Fair are Miss Agne Johnson, consultant for the Federal Education Association, Richard Carrigan, assistant secretary for the National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional standards for the National Education Association, and student Norma Moore, Southern FEA president. (p. 1). Cadet Colonel Charles Graham, seated in the center, plans with Major Charles Johnson, Lt. Col. "Doc" Smith, on his right and left. Major Brooks Callaway, Major Dick Doty, Major Dick Fulford, and Major John Watson, (left to right) look on. (p. 3). Bob Hopkins, 6'7" Moc center (p. 5). Kappa Pi's pictured: 1st row; Marie Conner, Miss Betty Lind, Leslie Lloyd, Faye Johns, 2nd row; Gary Peters, Leon Vertrano, Bill Schwartz, Margaret Connor, Prof. Naylor, and Galaor Carbonell. (p. 6)., 1-6
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Schraffenberger, Judy, Rapp, Karl, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Chamberlin, Claire, Means, Bill, Thompson, Ted, Baird, Bill, Cybul, Gay, Wiseman, Ellyn, Copuzelo, Janet, Cooper, Sue, Batson, Sallie, Covello, Pat, Haggard, Virginia, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Johnson, Carleen, Downing, Paul, Gemmell, Elaine, Hull, Norm, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Rutz, Helen, Rohrback, Ellen, English, Gary, Dale, Rod, Carlton, Donna, Weimer, Joanna, Mowll, Carolyn, Coleburn, Judy, Broyles, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Cathey, Lacretia, Waters, Harold, Yates, Janet, Schraffenberger, Judy, Rapp, Karl, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Chamberlin, Claire, Means, Bill, Thompson, Ted, Baird, Bill, Cybul, Gay, Wiseman, Ellyn, Copuzelo, Janet, Cooper, Sue, Batson, Sallie, Covello, Pat, Haggard, Virginia, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Johnson, Carleen, Downing, Paul, Gemmell, Elaine, Hull, Norm, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Rutz, Helen, Rohrback, Ellen, English, Gary, Dale, Rod, Carlton, Donna, Weimer, Joanna, Mowll, Carolyn, Coleburn, Judy, Broyles, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Cathey, Lacretia, Waters, Harold, and Yates, Janet
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vol. 74 no. 7, DR. JAMES S. CHILDERS (p. 1) -- NEW ALUMNI OFFICERS, l. to r.; Max J. Selig, pres., Lakeland, Foster Health, vice-pres., Lakeland, Mrs. Charles McAnulty, secretary, Winter Haven, and Mrs. L. Wallace Riggins, treas., Lakeland. (p. 1). SUE (p. 3) -- The Original Wedgewood plate is presented to Mrs. Charles T. Thrift, Jr., by Mrs. David Readdick, (left). (p. 3). Bob Hopkins 6'7 forward, has been named Captain of the '60 61' Moccasin Basketball team. (p. 5). ALL STAR VOLLEYBALL TEAM. Front row, left to right; Bob Walton, Jack Meyer, Bob Sharp, and Dick Whalley. Second row; Pete Marasco, Frank Wheat, Joby Standlind, John Mainwaring, and Marty Dreyer. (p. 6)., 1-6
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Schraffenberger, Judy, Rapp, Karl, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Chamberlin, Claire, Means, Bill, Thompson, Ted, Baird, Bill, Cybul, Gay, Wiseman, Ellyn, Copuzelo, Janet, Cooper, Sue, Batson, Sallie, Covello, Pat, Haggard, Virginia, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Johnson, Carleen, Downing, Paul, Gemmell, Elaine, Hull, Norm, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Rutz, Helen, Rohrback, Ellen, English, Gary, Dale, Rod, Carlton, Donna, Weimer, Joanna, Mowll, Carolyn, Coleburn, Judy, Broyles, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Cathey, Lacretia, Waters, Harold, Yates, Janet, Schraffenberger, Judy, Rapp, Karl, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Chamberlin, Claire, Means, Bill, Thompson, Ted, Baird, Bill, Cybul, Gay, Wiseman, Ellyn, Copuzelo, Janet, Cooper, Sue, Batson, Sallie, Covello, Pat, Haggard, Virginia, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Johnson, Carleen, Downing, Paul, Gemmell, Elaine, Hull, Norm, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Rutz, Helen, Rohrback, Ellen, English, Gary, Dale, Rod, Carlton, Donna, Weimer, Joanna, Mowll, Carolyn, Coleburn, Judy, Broyles, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Cathey, Lacretia, Waters, Harold, and Yates, Janet
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vol. 74 no. 9, AN ACTIVE 1960 TB Committee begins work. They are (l. to r.) Dick Smith, Sue Cooper, Jim Stamison, Ed Kolaska, Prof. Kiser, Jim Stahl and Janet Copuzelo. (p. 1) -- CHRIS KELLER (Jim Kless) torments his father, Joe Keller (Tyron Johnson) in Vagabond production. (p. 1). SUE (p. 4). HENRY FELDMAN, 6'5 FORWARD from Milwaukee is one of the stalwarts in the Moccasin's lineup this year. Hank is a junior and has been a regular since his freshman season. (p. 5)., 1-6
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Nestos, Jerry, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Covello, Pat, Batson, Sallie, English, Gary, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Boutwell, Barbara, Mason, Carleen, Gemmell, Elaine, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Connor, Gary, Dale, Rod, Zipperer, Alice, Bowden, Robert, Mowll, Lynn, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Decures, Lucy, Waters, Harold, Yates, Janet, Nestos, Jerry, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Covello, Pat, Batson, Sallie, English, Gary, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Boutwell, Barbara, Mason, Carleen, Gemmell, Elaine, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Connor, Gary, Dale, Rod, Zipperer, Alice, Bowden, Robert, Mowll, Lynn, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Decures, Lucy, Waters, Harold, and Yates, Janet
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vol. 74 no. 20, NEW SGA OFFICERS are: (l-r), Gary English, president; Sonny Overton, vice president, James Stahl, trasurer; and Nell Petteway, secretary. (p. 1) -- CREW COACH, Herbie Miller shows off "The Amy D" to its namesake, Mrs. Amy D. Brown, guest-house hostess. (p. 1). JOSEF MEIER, portrayer of the Christus, is proclaimed by critics as the outstanding interpreter of this most difficult role. The verdict is "Masterful" when they write about his performance in the Black Hills Passion play. (p. 4). SIG EP'S CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM. Front row, left to right; Cluade Abate, Pete Marasco, and Charles Wilhelm. Back row, Coach John Mack, Bob Ninfo, Jim Hager, Jerry Gebhart, Perry Weedon, and Bill Curorie. (p. 5)., 1-6
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Dockery, Croffard, Auld, Marilyn, Schraffenberger, Judy, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Marvin, Shirley, Fox, Jane, Womack, Leonard, Russ, Tom, Cooper, Sue, McKee, Joyce, Chamberlin, Claire, Hendry, Pat, Coyle, Cherie, Hager, Betty, Warren, Thomas, Sloane, Gail, Cybul, Barbara, Broyles, Bob, Covello, Pat, White, Nancy, Firth, Bill, Rule, Bob, Baird, Bill, Marsco, Pete, Cliett, Jackie, Rawls, Scooter, Miller, Barbara, Akerman, Robert, Yates, Janet, Dockery, Croffard, Auld, Marilyn, Schraffenberger, Judy, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Marvin, Shirley, Fox, Jane, Womack, Leonard, Russ, Tom, Cooper, Sue, McKee, Joyce, Chamberlin, Claire, Hendry, Pat, Coyle, Cherie, Hager, Betty, Warren, Thomas, Sloane, Gail, Cybul, Barbara, Broyles, Bob, Covello, Pat, White, Nancy, Firth, Bill, Rule, Bob, Baird, Bill, Marsco, Pete, Cliett, Jackie, Rawls, Scooter, Miller, Barbara, Akerman, Robert, and Yates, Janet
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vol. 73 no. 23, DR. LAYMON (p. 1). Tiny (p. 3). FANS TWELVE SEMINOLES. Brad Dinsmore, senior pitching ace, posted his biggest win of the season Wednesday as the Mocs beat Florida State University 11-4. (p. 5)., 1-6
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Yates, Janet, Kayser, Ann, Broyles, Bob, Adkins, Curt, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Insinger, Beryl, Lowe, Eve, Hamilton, Leon, Lemke, Arlene, Jones, Judi, Auld, Marilyn, Purvis, Bill, McLeod, Peggy, Winning, Ethen, Fox, Jane, Ross, Tom, Romanick, Carole, Beckart, Joan, Mundy, Wayne, Conners, Gary, Black, Bob, DeGaeta, Janet, Bodle, Jackie, Waters, Hal, Jones, Bill, Yates, Janet, Kayser, Ann, Broyles, Bob, Adkins, Curt, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Insinger, Beryl, Lowe, Eve, Hamilton, Leon, Lemke, Arlene, Jones, Judi, Auld, Marilyn, Purvis, Bill, McLeod, Peggy, Winning, Ethen, Fox, Jane, Ross, Tom, Romanick, Carole, Beckart, Joan, Mundy, Wayne, Conners, Gary, Black, Bob, DeGaeta, Janet, Bodle, Jackie, Waters, Hal, and Jones, Bill
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vol. 72 no. 5, SENIORS INTERN--Thirty-six Florida Southern College seniors will begin their teaching internships Friday in public schools of the state. The student teachers are under the direction of Prof. J. Gordon Ogden, Jr., of the education department. Pictured above are the education professors and the interns. (p. 1) -- Dr. Battenhouse autographs his book, "English Romantic Writers", for Carolyn Schwartz. (p. 1). Soccer Team vs Stetson: Coach Bush gives last minute instructions to Bill Duncan (center) and Joe Mazzone (right) before Stetson soccer game this afternoon at 3:00 p.m. (p. 5)., 1-6
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Yates, Janet, Kayser, Ann, Broyles, Bob, Adkins, Curt, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Auld, Marilyn, Jones, Judie, McLeod, Peggy, Insinger, Beryl, Lowe, Eve, Lemke, Arlene, Rule, Bob, McNeely, Ed, Dill, George, Roselle, Joseph C., Russ, Tom, Withee, Lianne, Romanick, Carole, Fox, Jane, Bechert, Joan, Decker, Dave, Yonce, Henry, Nebhuth, George, Mundy, Wayne, Conner, Gary, Black, Bob, DeGaeta, Janet, Purvis, Bill, Bodle, Jackie, Waters, Hal, Jones, Bill, Yates, Janet, Kayser, Ann, Broyles, Bob, Adkins, Curt, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Auld, Marilyn, Jones, Judie, McLeod, Peggy, Insinger, Beryl, Lowe, Eve, Lemke, Arlene, Rule, Bob, McNeely, Ed, Dill, George, Roselle, Joseph C., Russ, Tom, Withee, Lianne, Romanick, Carole, Fox, Jane, Bechert, Joan, Decker, Dave, Yonce, Henry, Nebhuth, George, Mundy, Wayne, Conner, Gary, Black, Bob, DeGaeta, Janet, Purvis, Bill, Bodle, Jackie, Waters, Hal, and Jones, Bill
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vol. 72 no. 13, Bishop Branscomb (p. 1). HANK FELDMAN goes high in the air to score a basket against Mercer University. The Bears beat the Mocs, but the home team came back three nights later to beat Rollins. (p. 5). John McNamara . . . . (p. 6) -- Goding goes up for rebound (p. 6)., 1-6
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Means, Bill, Schraffenberger, Judy, Rapp, Karl, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Cooper, Sue, Chamberlin, Claire, Baird, Bill, McKee, Joyce, Covello, Pat, Cybul, Gay, Wiseman, Ellyn, Copuzelo, Janet, Rule, Bob, Haggard, Virginia, Batson, Sallie, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Johnson, Carleen, Gemmell, Elaine, Downing, Paul, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Annie, Lewison, Al, Rissner, Dan, Hull, Norm, Rohrback, Ellen, Adkins, Jon, Rutz, Helen, Hendry, Pat, Coleburn, Judy, Broyles, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Waters, Harold, Yates, Janet, Means, Bill, Schraffenberger, Judy, Rapp, Karl, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Cooper, Sue, Chamberlin, Claire, Baird, Bill, McKee, Joyce, Covello, Pat, Cybul, Gay, Wiseman, Ellyn, Copuzelo, Janet, Rule, Bob, Haggard, Virginia, Batson, Sallie, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Johnson, Carleen, Gemmell, Elaine, Downing, Paul, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Annie, Lewison, Al, Rissner, Dan, Hull, Norm, Rohrback, Ellen, Adkins, Jon, Rutz, Helen, Hendry, Pat, Coleburn, Judy, Broyles, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Waters, Harold, and Yates, Janet
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vol. 74 no. 3, R.O.T.C. Battle Group Staff, Row one (l. to r.) Tom Mason, Fred Mullens, and Jay Brady; Row two: Sonny Simerly, Ronnie Haskins, Doug Staford, and Dave Ricketson. (p. 1) -- Better luck next time, Mott! (p. 1). Dr. Jordan poses on the set of WEDU-TV (p. 3) -- SUE (p. 3). More of the same in store for '60 Kappa Sigma Olympics (p. 4). THESE FOUR STALWARTS will be in lineup Saturday night in Tampa as Southern opens the season with a pre-season game against the St. Petersburg Soccer Club. Left to right are, Tex Jackson, Jack Plant, Jim Mussleman, and Frank Eisenchenk. (p. 6)., 1-6
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Schraffenberger, Judy, Nestos, Jerry, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Chamberlin, Claire, Thompson, Ted, Baird, Bill, Cybul, Gay, Wiseman, Ellyn, Copuzelo, Janet, Cooper, Sue, Batson, Sallie, Covello, Pat, Haggard, Virginia, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Johnson, Carleen, Downing, Paul, Gemmell, Elaine, Hull, Norm, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Rutz, Helen, Rohrback, Ellen, English, Gary, Dale, Rod, Carlton, Donna, Weimer, Joanna, Mowll, Carolyn, Coleburn, Judy, Broyles, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Decures, Lucy, Waters, Harold, Yates, Janet, Schraffenberger, Judy, Nestos, Jerry, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Chamberlin, Claire, Thompson, Ted, Baird, Bill, Cybul, Gay, Wiseman, Ellyn, Copuzelo, Janet, Cooper, Sue, Batson, Sallie, Covello, Pat, Haggard, Virginia, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Johnson, Carleen, Downing, Paul, Gemmell, Elaine, Hull, Norm, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Rutz, Helen, Rohrback, Ellen, English, Gary, Dale, Rod, Carlton, Donna, Weimer, Joanna, Mowll, Carolyn, Coleburn, Judy, Broyles, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Decures, Lucy, Waters, Harold, and Yates, Janet
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vol. 74 no. 12, Ellyn Wiseman (p. 1) -- Barbara Pierpoint (p. 1) -- Dr. Robert Pierce (p. 1) -- ROYAL VISITOR--Princess Catherine Caradja (second from left), Romanian exile, is shown chatting with Josie Hooker of Homestead, Bob Slaughter of Fort Myers, and Gilbert P. Richardson of the history department. (p. 1). The 1960-61 Baby Mocs. Left to right; Tom Vito, coach, Jack Hamelryck, William Gainer, Randy Rust, Frank Murphy, Robert Lockridge, Tom Sarkisian, Dave Shinkman, Jerry Weissman, Gary Robson, Ron James, James Townsend, Joe McCormick, manager. (p. 5). INTRAMURAL ALL STAR FOOTBALL TEAM. Front row, left to right; Tom Richards, Dick Sladek, Tim Kalo, Pat Mathes, and Bill Yelvington. Back row; Bob Martin, Jim Smith, Ed Myrick, Tom Bentien, Bob Walton, John Mainwaring, Frank Wheat, and Tom Ritzie. (p. 6)., 1-6
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Dockery, Croffard, Auld, Marilyn, Schraffenberger, Judy, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Marvin, Shirley, Fox, Jane, Womack, Leonard, Russ, Tom, Cooper, Sue, McKee, Joyce, Chamberlin, Claire, Hendry, Pat, Coyle, Cherie, Hager, Betty, Warren, Thomas, Sloane, Gail, Cybul, Barbara, Broyles, Bob, Covello, Pat, White, Nancy, Firth, Bill, Rule, Bob, Baird, Bill, Marsco, Pete, Cliett, Jackie, Rawls, Scooter, Miller, Barbara, Akerman, Robert, Yates, Janet, Dockery, Croffard, Auld, Marilyn, Schraffenberger, Judy, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Marvin, Shirley, Fox, Jane, Womack, Leonard, Russ, Tom, Cooper, Sue, McKee, Joyce, Chamberlin, Claire, Hendry, Pat, Coyle, Cherie, Hager, Betty, Warren, Thomas, Sloane, Gail, Cybul, Barbara, Broyles, Bob, Covello, Pat, White, Nancy, Firth, Bill, Rule, Bob, Baird, Bill, Marsco, Pete, Cliett, Jackie, Rawls, Scooter, Miller, Barbara, Akerman, Robert, and Yates, Janet
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vol. 73 no. 22, These are the memebers of the Harvard University debating team who were in Lakeland Monday night for the debate with the Florida Southern College team. From left to right- Charles Lister, Miami; Lewis Burleight, West Hartford, Conn.; and Carl Lawson, Boise, Idaho. Burleigh did not speak. (p. 1). Cherie (p. 4) -- Sue (p. 4). Jumping is one of the events scheduled in the inter-collegiate water tournament to be held at Cypress Gardens in May. (p. 5). Dr. Boris Sokoloff (p. 6)., 1-6
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Yates, Janet, Nestos, Jerry, Wilhelm, Charles, Batson, Sallie, Bowden, Robert, White, Nancy, Boutwell, Barbara, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Zipperer, Alice, Conner, Gary, Dale, Rod, Gemmell, Elaine, Lewison, Al, Mason, Carleen, Mowll, Lynn, Weaver, Dick, Miles, Virginia A., Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, Decuers, Lucy, Waters, Harold, Covello, Pat, Yates, Janet, Nestos, Jerry, Wilhelm, Charles, Batson, Sallie, Bowden, Robert, White, Nancy, Boutwell, Barbara, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Zipperer, Alice, Conner, Gary, Dale, Rod, Gemmell, Elaine, Lewison, Al, Mason, Carleen, Mowll, Lynn, Weaver, Dick, Miles, Virginia A., Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, Decuers, Lucy, Waters, Harold, and Covello, Pat
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vol. 74 no. 26, LINTON TAYLOR beams as he tries on the crimson robe of a Southern graduate. Ray Ade assits and Helen Rutz makes final adjustments. (p. 1) -- Levitt (p. 1) -- Fronczak (p. 1) -- AWARD-WINNING students in German and guests of German Day. First row, left to right: Zollie Harrison, Joanne Krauth, Ilse Koch, Paula Smith, Julie Knowles, Barbara Ostlund, Elizabeth Stettler; Mrs. Adolph Richmond (mother of scholarship student, Ed Richmond) and Mrs. Bolton S. Pierce, wife of Col. Pierce who was instumental in obtaining scholarships for FSC graduates. Second row: Howard Farris, Raymond Edwards, Gerald Noelle, Robert Chandler, Joseph McCormick, Mrs. Fred Bair, chapel speaker for German Day. Third row: Oliver Taylor, Frederick Willis, Thomas Hencey. Henry Feldman and Jeff Thurlow. (p. 1). MIDNIGHT is for the owls! (p. 2). JUNIOR ADVISORS prepare for fall. They are from left to right: Dorothy Anspach, Sandy Vodvarka, Marcene Krnoul, Sue Norris, Sue Bissle. 2nd row: Rene Lewis, Mary Jane Arnholt, Kay Middleton. (p. 6)., 1-6
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Yates, Janet, Kayser, Ann, Broyles, Bob, Adkins, Curt, Wille, Paul, Williams, Barbara, Auld, Marilyn, Jones, Judie, McLeod, Peggy, Insinger, Beryl, Lowe, Eve, Lemke, Arlene, Rule, Bob, Dill, George, Roselle, Joseph C., Russ, Tom, Romanick, Carole, Fox, Jane, Decker, Dave, Yonce, Henry, Nebhuth, George, Mundy, Wayne, Conner, Gary, Black, Bob, Purvis, Bill, Miller, Barbara, Felty, Carolyn, Akerman, Robert, Jones, Bill, Yates, Janet, Kayser, Ann, Broyles, Bob, Adkins, Curt, Wille, Paul, Williams, Barbara, Auld, Marilyn, Jones, Judie, McLeod, Peggy, Insinger, Beryl, Lowe, Eve, Lemke, Arlene, Rule, Bob, Dill, George, Roselle, Joseph C., Russ, Tom, Romanick, Carole, Fox, Jane, Decker, Dave, Yonce, Henry, Nebhuth, George, Mundy, Wayne, Conner, Gary, Black, Bob, Purvis, Bill, Miller, Barbara, Felty, Carolyn, Akerman, Robert, and Jones, Bill
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vol. 72 no. 17, Linda London fiercely portrays Medea . . . (p. 1) -- Tony Pastor and his orchestra to play at Formal Founders' Week Dance Friday, 8:30 p.m., at New Civiv Center. (p. 1). Col E. R. Bentley and Mrs. Ibberson are shown in 1947 with members of International Club. (p. 2). Dr. Boris Sokoloff (p. 4). 64 Florida Southern seniors began their teaching internships last Monday in state public schools. Above are the students who are a part of Southern education department. Department head, J. Gordon Ogden, Jr., stands at top left. (p. 6). The varsity eight that will meet Tampa on Lake Hollingsworth, Saturday, are (L) to (R); Jim Stellman, Lee Arbogast, Chuck Brown, Milt Harman, Bill Linton, J. B. Smith, Bob Berrey and stroke, Ray Schmid. Kneeling is coxie Herb Miller. (p. 8)., 1-8
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Byington, Charles, Anderson, Cortland, Yates, Janet, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Foy, M. J., Layton, Sandra, Fox, Jane, Nolen, Mike, Russ, Tom, Hughes, Tom, Adkins, Curt, Adkins, Ron, Shipp, Connie, Evans, Dorsey, Miller, Ed, Jones, Ann, Kayser, Ann, Rule, Robert W., Waters, Hal, Hussey, Bill, Miller, Dick, Byington, Charles, Anderson, Cortland, Yates, Janet, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Foy, M. J., Layton, Sandra, Fox, Jane, Nolen, Mike, Russ, Tom, Hughes, Tom, Adkins, Curt, Adkins, Ron, Shipp, Connie, Evans, Dorsey, Miller, Ed, Jones, Ann, Kayser, Ann, Rule, Robert W., Waters, Hal, Hussey, Bill, and Miller, Dick
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vol. 71 no. 14, STUDENT P. L. HAY AND POET AIKEN . . . On the verge of a bright era (p. 1) -- PI GAMMA MU INITIATES--New members of Florida Southern College's chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, national honorary social science fraternity, pose on the campus following a dinner in their honor in the college private dining room. L. to R., front row, are: Hoke Isenhower, Paula Rae Gilhausen, Patricia Sue Carman, Major Cyril Rogers, Jr., Nancy Peddie, Alvin J. Moser, Daill Park and Dr. Frank S. Hickman. Second row, L. to R.: Major Harold O. Lunn, James I. Diamond, Otto H. Lensch, Capt. Herbert W. James, Major Glenn A. McConnell, and Ray O. Burgess. (p. 1). Russ (p. 2). JOHN McNAMARA AND BOB BALL . . . A two-week rest (p. 3) -- Jane (p. 3). Nyra Payton (p. 4)., 1-4
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Dockery, Croffard, Auld, Marilyn, Schraffenberger, Judy, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Marvin, Shirley, Fox, Jane, Womack, Leonard, Russ, Tom, Cooper, Sue, McKee, Joyce, Chamberlin, Claire, Hendry, Pat, Coyle, Cherie, Hager, Betty, Warren, Thomas, Sloane, Gail, Cybul, Barbara, Broyles, Bob, Covello, Pat, White, Nancy, Firth, Bill, Rule, Bob, Baird, Bill, Marsco, Pete, Cliett, Jackie, Rawls, Scooter, Miller, Barbara, Akerman, Robert, Yates, Janet, Dockery, Croffard, Auld, Marilyn, Schraffenberger, Judy, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Marvin, Shirley, Fox, Jane, Womack, Leonard, Russ, Tom, Cooper, Sue, McKee, Joyce, Chamberlin, Claire, Hendry, Pat, Coyle, Cherie, Hager, Betty, Warren, Thomas, Sloane, Gail, Cybul, Barbara, Broyles, Bob, Covello, Pat, White, Nancy, Firth, Bill, Rule, Bob, Baird, Bill, Marsco, Pete, Cliett, Jackie, Rawls, Scooter, Miller, Barbara, Akerman, Robert, and Yates, Janet
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vol. 73 no. 26, NATIONAL METHODIST SCHOLARSHIP Students. Front row; (L to R) Lorna Jean Brooks, Kissimmee; Vernice Ragsdale, Okeechobee; Judith Karnes, Lakeland; Janet Eaker, Cuba; Sandra Warmack, Nashville. Second row (L to R); Judith Cole, Nebraska City, Nebr.; Richard Power, Eustis; Patricia Jones, Lakeland; Frances Chambers, Athens, Ala.; Dharilyn Nicely, Orlando. (p. 1) -- DR. HARRY SISLER, right, University of Florida Chemistry Department head is greeted by Dr. Earl D. Smith, Chemistry Division, FSC. Dr. Sisler addressed FSC's chapter of American Chemical Society and chemistry alumni of FSC at a dinner held at the Red Barn. (p. 1). SOME OF the 15 children from the Rose Keller home enjoy jump roping with Southern girls. (p. 3). Sue (p. 6) -- Cherie (p. 6)., 1-6
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Byington, Charles, Anderson, Cortland, Yates, Janet, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Foy, M. J., Layton, Sandra, Fox, Jane, Nolen, Mike, Hughes, Tom, Adkins, Curt, Akins, Ron, Shipp, Connie, Auld, Marilyn, Withee, Lianne, Scott, Susan, Hamilton, Leon, Kayser, Ann, Rule, Robert W., Harpole, Leon, Hussey, Bill, Byington, Charles, Anderson, Cortland, Yates, Janet, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Foy, M. J., Layton, Sandra, Fox, Jane, Nolen, Mike, Hughes, Tom, Adkins, Curt, Akins, Ron, Shipp, Connie, Auld, Marilyn, Withee, Lianne, Scott, Susan, Hamilton, Leon, Kayser, Ann, Rule, Robert W., Harpole, Leon, and Hussey, Bill
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vol. 71 no. 16, MISS LAKELAND--Mary Jane Blake, Miss Lakeland of 1957, is shown as she places the crown on the new queen, Judith Ann Bradley, who won the title in a recent contest. (p. 1) -- HONORED--Five students were chosen to Florida Southern's Hall of Fame following a stringent screening in which the students were judged on leadership, scholarship, and extra-curricular activities. Left to right are: Richard Kamerling, Amityville, N. Y.; Beverly Tresca, Jacksonville; Sheila Stephen, Mundelein, Ill.; Arlene Levine, Hopatong, N. J.; and Natale Naccarato, Miami Beach. (p. 1). Jane (p. 3) -- 15 MINUTE POSE . . . By Norton Foster (p. 3). FSC 78-YEAR OLD FRESHMAN--Robert Orr, a new freshman although now in his 78th year, poses with two younger members of his class, Nancy Cupp, of Clearwater, left, and Mary Anna Ahrendt, of Bradenton. Orr plans to study food and nutrition, a subject that he has already spend 14 years on in research. Orr is believed to hold the distinction of being one of the oldest college freshmen, if not the oldest, in the United States. (p. 4). LEN RILEY . . . Top freshman (p. 5) -- HAL SMELTZLY . . . Handles baseball (p. 5). JON JOYCE . . . Magazine honeymoon (p. 6)., 1-6
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Schraffenberger, Judy, Rapp, Karl, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Chamberlin, Claire, Means, Bill, Cooper, Sue, Baird, Bill, McKee, Joyce, Covello, Pat, Cybul, Gay, Wiseman, Ellyn, Copuzelo, Janet, Rule, Bob, Haggard, Virginia, Batson, Sallie, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Johnson, Carleen, Gemmell, Elaine, Downing, Paul, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Annie, Lewison, Al, Rissner, Dan, Hull, Norm, Rohrback, Adkins, Jon, Rutz, Helen, Hendry, Pat, Coleburn, Judy, Broyles, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Waters, Harold, Yates, Janet, Schraffenberger, Judy, Rapp, Karl, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Chamberlin, Claire, Means, Bill, Cooper, Sue, Baird, Bill, McKee, Joyce, Covello, Pat, Cybul, Gay, Wiseman, Ellyn, Copuzelo, Janet, Rule, Bob, Haggard, Virginia, Batson, Sallie, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Johnson, Carleen, Gemmell, Elaine, Downing, Paul, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Annie, Lewison, Al, Rissner, Dan, Hull, Norm, Rohrback, Adkins, Jon, Rutz, Helen, Hendry, Pat, Coleburn, Judy, Broyles, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Waters, Harold, and Yates, Janet
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vol. 74 no. 4, Trophy Winners: (l. to r.) Janet DeGator, Gary McKay, John Sandeen, Sue Rossa and Marjorie Jackson. (p. 1) -- Alpha Chi Omega hits "main vein" in Kappa Sigma "Gold Rush" at the Olympics. (p. 1) -- Julia Darling and Ellyn Wiseman stop for a refreshing drink at the War Memorial fountain on the middle campus near the gym. (p. 1). SUE (p. 3). These 46 future teachers, all seniors at Florida Southern College, are due to report Oct. 24, to public schools in 20 Florirda cities for three month's internship. Front row, l. to r: Susan Barrett, Jean Thrasher, Gwen Maraulja, Jane Kroschwitz, Gayle Andrews, Jill Berthy, Barbara Wileden, Muriel Snapp, Ginny Perkins, Karolee Owens, Rebecca Thompson, Joyce Stanley, and Patricia Varnum. Second row: Keith Asher, Leslie Laurence, James Booth, Nelson Rosecrans, John Flowers, W. R. Wade, Perry Klimas, William Brophy, William Ratley, Art Gast, Tom Myrick, Bill Burns, and Glenn Hopson. Third row: Mrs. Julia Snook, Faculty; Annie Case, Ann Thayer, Marion Ditter, Edith Phillips, Sue Evans, Alice Argyros, Peggy Delegal, Alice Embry, Sandra Baltz, Sandra Cameron, Gary Cameron, Blaine Best, and James G. Ogden, Jr., faculty. Fourth Row: Delia Bird, Sandra Foulk, Betty Ann Stewart, Marijo Hickey, Harleen Wetherington, Joyce Hoy, and James Weihe. (p. 6)., Pages 4 and 5 not scanned, 1-6
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Schraffenberger, Judy, Nestos, Jerry, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Chamberlin, Claire, Thompson, Ted, Baird, Bill, Cybul, Gay, Wiseman, Ellyn, Copuzelo, Janet, Cooper, Sue, Batson, Sallie, Covello, Pat, Haggard, Virginia, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Johnson, Carleen, Downing, Paul, Gemmell, Elaine, Hull, Norm, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Rutz, Helen, Rohrback, Ellen, English, Gary, Dale, Rod, Carlton, Donna, Weimer, Joanna, Mowll, Carolyn, Coleburn, Judy, Broyles, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Cathey, Lacretia, Waters, Harold, Yates, Janet, Schraffenberger, Judy, Nestos, Jerry, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Toy, Betty, White, Nancy, Chamberlin, Claire, Thompson, Ted, Baird, Bill, Cybul, Gay, Wiseman, Ellyn, Copuzelo, Janet, Cooper, Sue, Batson, Sallie, Covello, Pat, Haggard, Virginia, Malluck, Marilyn, Pole, Carole, Johnson, Carleen, Downing, Paul, Gemmell, Elaine, Hull, Norm, Lewison, Al, Tomkins, Patti, Sullivan, Anne, Rissner, Dan, Adkins, Jon, Rutz, Helen, Rohrback, Ellen, English, Gary, Dale, Rod, Carlton, Donna, Weimer, Joanna, Mowll, Carolyn, Coleburn, Judy, Broyles, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Cathey, Lacretia, Waters, Harold, and Yates, Janet
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vol. 74 no. 11, BETTY HARVEY (p. 1) -- DICK FRIEDMAN performs his last offical duty as president of IFC by swearing the newly elected president, Gerry Gaddy (p. 1) -- PHIL ALMAND, President of the Political Union, presents a citation to Dr. Gerhard Priestly. (p. 1). SUE (p. 3)., 1-4
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48. The Southern 1960-09-30
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Schraffenberger, Judy, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Baube, Susan, Toy, Betty, Cooper, Sue, Chamberlin, Claire, Baird, Bill, McKee, Joyce, Covello, Pat, Cybul, Gay, White, Nancy, Hendry, Pat, Wiseman, Ellyn, Hull, Norm, Haggard, Virginia, Rule, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Waters, Harold, Yates, Janet, Schraffenberger, Judy, Hill, Larry, Wille, Paul, Baube, Susan, Toy, Betty, Cooper, Sue, Chamberlin, Claire, Baird, Bill, McKee, Joyce, Covello, Pat, Cybul, Gay, White, Nancy, Hendry, Pat, Wiseman, Ellyn, Hull, Norm, Haggard, Virginia, Rule, Bob, Cliett, Jackie, Wilhelm, Charles, Weaver, Dick, Waters, Harold, and Yates, Janet
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vol. 74 no. 1, Dr. Thrift (p. 1) -- The new college faculty greeted by Dr. Gross are from left; (front row) T. B. Swann, R. L. Zimmerman, Miss Ann Peyton, Mrs. Roy Stille, Mrs. Margaret Glidden, Mrs. Sylvia S. Hardaway, E. L. Snodgrass, and C. M. Laymon. Back row: D. Long, M. E. Wooten, Jr., T. W. Booker, H. Hart, J. R. Sandbach, W. Linneman, and J. Funderburg, Jr. (p. 1). SUE (p. 3). THIS IS WHAT you will be seeing on the athletic field this season. Southern will play four home games this year with Jacksonville, Rollins, Emory, and Stetson. (p. 5). MRS. HARRIS SIMS, wife of the Lakeland Ledger's editor, pours tea for Bishop James W. Henley, new presiding officer of the Florida Methodist Conference, and wife, as President and Mrs. Thrift look on. (p. 6)., 1-6
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49. The Southern 1958-10-31
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Yates, Janet, Kayser, Ann, Broyles, Bob, Adkins, Curt, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Insinger, Beryl, Lowe, Eve, Hamilton, Leon, Lemke, Arlene, Jones, Judi, Auld, Marilyn, Purvis, Bill, McLeod, Peggy, Winning, Ethen, Fox, Jane, Ross, Tom, Romanick, Carole, Beckart, Joan, Mundy, Wayne, Conners, Gary, Black, Bob, DeGaeta, Janet, Bodle, Jackie, Waters, Hal, Jones, Bill, Yates, Janet, Kayser, Ann, Broyles, Bob, Adkins, Curt, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Insinger, Beryl, Lowe, Eve, Hamilton, Leon, Lemke, Arlene, Jones, Judi, Auld, Marilyn, Purvis, Bill, McLeod, Peggy, Winning, Ethen, Fox, Jane, Ross, Tom, Romanick, Carole, Beckart, Joan, Mundy, Wayne, Conners, Gary, Black, Bob, DeGaeta, Janet, Bodle, Jackie, Waters, Hal, and Jones, Bill
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vol. 72 no. 6, Patty Brown eats pie the hard way in Kappa Sigma Rho Olympics. (p. 1). Southern's Tep Johnson (center) slips in a goal against Stetson, Dick Pike (left) stands by ready to assist. An unidentified Hatter tries in vain to halt the attack. The Mocs play Rollins this afternoon at Winer Park. (p. 5)., 1-6
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50. The Southern 1957-11-22
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Byington, Charles, Anderson, Cortland, Russ, Tom, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Fox, Jane, Nolen, Mike, Robinton, Walt, Hughes, Tom, Layton, Sandra, Adkins, Curt, Foy, M. J., Yates, Janet, Gengler, Cynthia, Scott, Susan, Auld, Marilyn, Withee, Jeanne, McGuirl, Jackie, Shipp, Connie, Lazarus, Kay, Hamilton, Leon, Miller, Ed, Jones, Ann, Kayser, Ann, Rule, Robert W., Waters, Hal, Hussey, Bill, Miller, Dick, Byington, Charles, Anderson, Cortland, Russ, Tom, Wille, Paul, Schwartz, Carolyn, Fox, Jane, Nolen, Mike, Robinton, Walt, Hughes, Tom, Layton, Sandra, Adkins, Curt, Foy, M. J., Yates, Janet, Gengler, Cynthia, Scott, Susan, Auld, Marilyn, Withee, Jeanne, McGuirl, Jackie, Shipp, Connie, Lazarus, Kay, Hamilton, Leon, Miller, Ed, Jones, Ann, Kayser, Ann, Rule, Robert W., Waters, Hal, Hussey, Bill, and Miller, Dick
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vol. 71 no. 9, SEN. SPESSARD HOLLAND... No stranger here (p. 1) -- GIVE A YELL -- These ten Florida Southern cheerleaders are ready for the 1957-58 basketball season to get underway. They will be seen in action Dec. 2 when FSC opens the season against Rollins in the Lakeland High School gym. Front row, left to right, Peggy Gribben, Lynn Herberling, Sally Roberts (Capt.), Marilyn Weyant, Teddy Woods. Back row, left to right, Jane Worley, Carol McGraw, Carol Shipplet, Cecyl Hildinger and Peggy Griggs. (p. 1). Jane (p. 3) -- PROF. READDICK (p. 3). Russ (p. 4). VARSITY POSES -- Members of the 1957-58 basketball varsity line up for their squad picture. Front row (left to right) are Tom Vitito, Bill Sweeney, Capt. John McNamara, Larry McCrary, Les Lawn; second row, Jack Lasch, Len Riley, Frank Scuderi, Bob Hopkins, Bob Ball, Nick Lapolla, Bruce Hart. (p. 6)., 1-6
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