Document 74558

kappa delta pi initiation
CHOW'S NEST
Congratulations to the following students who were recently inducted into
Kappa Delta Pi, Lambda Tau Chapter:
Pamela J. Clark
Ada Ward Coates
Suzanne Mahoney Denny
Carolyn Lee Wise Etter
Sharon DiBello Franck
Patricia L. Hartstein
Darlene Doris Hauck
Wendy Ave Hayes
Jani Lane Helton
Barbara H. Heverly
Maria T. Lindquist
Roger Eric Lutz
Elizabeth A. Main
Karen G. Marshall
Laura Lee Middleton
Mary Miskin
Elizabeth Ann Mitchell
Rebecca Lynn Palmer
Robert Poth
Vickie A. Quinn
Dawn L. Raynolds
Kathleen R.B. Schellhaus
Ronald 0. Smith
Judy Christine Swanson
Nancy Bariteau Teasdale
Valentina Marie Verdino
Rose M. Vidal
Kappa Delta Pi is the national honorary for Education.
lectures on sign language
The Student Council for Exceptional Children will present a lecture on
"Simple Sign Language" on both Monday, November 2 and Monday, November 9.
The presentation will be given by Denise Miller from 5:00 - 6:00 PM in
SPE-108. All interested persons are invited to attend.
The next meeting of the Student Council for Exceptional Children is scheduled
for November 14. Watch for further details regarding time and place
accounting club news·
The fall luncheon held by the Student Accounting Organization (SAO) was a
record breaker for the club! There were 71 persons in attendance. The
luncheon was held at the Bradford Coach House in a private dining room.
Guest speak~rs included Prof. Mary Ann Rouse, USF College of Business, and
representat1ves from the Bekert Review course . A good time was had by all.
Thanks to all who made the event possible.
dick gregory to appear
Dick ~egory ~11 J?erform on Friday, Nov. 6 , at Gibbs High School in a
benef1t for V1ctor1a Martin Nursing Home. For ticket information, please
contact 821-0995.
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA
St. Petersburg Campus
veterans day
holiday
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Stud~ Abroad, a UNESCO
publ1cation is available
for your reference at
the Activiites Office
(SPE-113).
Persons interested in
playing City League
Basketball may sign up
in the Recreation Office
CSPE-111).
Cheap thrills ... page 3.
Discount tickets to the
Country Dinner Playhouse
production of "Naughty
Marietta" are on sale m
the Activities Office
for $12.98. Students
may further reduce the
ticket price by applying
subsidy. USF group night
is Friday, Nov . 13.
Vol. ·13, No. 5
November 3, 1981
women in business
An seminar entitled "Business from a Woman's Point
of View" is being sponsored by the Student Business
Association on Friday , November 6. The program
will feature guest speakers on various topics.
Fee includes refreshments and l unch: students - $5;
USF alumni - $10; and others - $20. Pre-registration is suggested. Contact the Student Organizations Office (SPE-116) or the Activiites Office
(SPE-112) for further information.
The seminar will begin at 9 : 00 AM and last until
approximately 4:00 PM.
film cla1;sics series
The campus Film Classi cs Series presents Spirit
of the Beehive (Spain) on Sunday, November 8 at
7:30 PM in SPA-Auditor ium. This beautifully
filmed award-winner i s considered "the best Spanish
film ever made ... one of the two or three most
haunting films about children ever made," according
to the New York Times . Admission i s $1.25 for USF
students w1th val1dated I.D. and $1.75 for others.
The film is subtitled , was made in 1974 and is
95 minutes.
new boc:kstore hours
The St. Petersburg Ca .pus Bookstore has announced
new hours, effective November 1:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
10 AM- 6:00PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 1:00PM
dean's list - quarter IV
Congratulations to the following students who made the Dean's List during
Quarter IV, 1981:
Amburn, Gigi V.
Bader, Rhoda G.
Bailey, Lawrence D.
Barcelo, Carmen
Boeckel, Maria T.
Brubaker, Carol H.
Buckley, Ramita S.
Davis, Christopher D.
Denny , Suzanne M.
Dix, Ramon E.
Dormeyer, Alan J.
Dueresne, Richard M.
Dunn, Joel F.
Fair, Sharon E.
Fitz-Henley, Sally H.
Gray, Ann G.
Gyermeli , John S.
~andley, Susie A.
v ... Hauck, Bruce A.
Hauser, Kathleen A.
Hayes, Wendy A.
Hockman, Diane F.
Jotch, Dwayne F.
King, Anita L.
Kopco, Karen M.
La Chance, Judy M.
Larrison, Sharon F.
Lindquist, Maria T.
Lutz, Roger E.
Marr, Anne G.
Marshall, Karen G.
McCorkel, Sandra I.
Mitchell, Elizabeth A.
Moore, Douglas B.
Mueller, Ann P.
Persson, Catherine L.
Phillips, Elizabeth A.
Raynolds, Dawn L.
Richards, Mary C.
Schellhaas , Kathleen R.
Shanahan, Marcia M.
Sutherland, Randall M.
Teasdale, Nancy B.
Tesch, Joan M.
Thompson, Marilyn G.
Todson, Gay M.
Trevena, J ohnnie H.
Turner, Nancy A.
Walton, Robert M.
Weber, Marcia E.
Wilson, Henry 0.
Wise, Carolyn L.
Wooten, June M.
Worthington, Ann R.
veterans work-study programs
ticket sales subsJdization
USF/SP believes that participation in cultural end recreational
activities is an integral part of a student' s f c rmal education and
that constructive use of leisure tine is a desir·able goal.
Due to the lack of cultural and recreational re:: ources on the
St. Petersburg Campus, student participation in many community events
is directly subsidized to compensate for these deficiencies.
Students taking the majority of hours on the St. Pete Campus will be
allocated $1.00 per credit hour to be applied toward subsidization.
Proof of fee payment (listing your hours) and your validated student
photo I. D. are required when using your subsidy.
Eligible students must come to the Activities Office (SPE-112) to
initiate ticket arrangements. Students may buy as many tickets as
desired but only the alloted amount of subsidy will be deducted from
the purchase. Subsidy may be used for rrore than one event--until the
individual' s portion of subsidy is depleted.
The student must pay at least $1.00 per subsidized ticket.
The Subsidization Program is conducted each session. Ticket s are on
sale from the first to the last day of each term. Subsidization is
not available during term breaks.
Once you have used your subsidy, you may still buy tickets at our
PURCHASE PRICE, which is often much lower than the regular retail
pr1ce. For example:
Sunset Golf and
Country Club
GREENS FEES
REGUlAR COST
Up to $7.00
There are a number of positions open for veteran students at ~ay Pines Veterans Hospital and at the Florida State Employment Agency Off1ces.
Veterans enrolled full time (12 hrs.) under the G.I. Bill or vocational
rehabilitation program can apply. Selection of applicants will be based
primarily upon their need to supplement educational al~owances . Pref~rence
will also be given to veterans having 30% or more serv1ce connected dlsability.
V.A students may apply at the campus V.A. Office in SPB- 152.
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USF COST
$3 .00
SUBSIDY PRICE
As low as $1.00 by
applying $2.00 of your
subsidy. Note: a
student taking 7 hours
(tines $1. 00 per hour)
would have $7.00 subsidy.
Subsidized tickets may be purchased for events at Bayfront Center, Asolo
Theatre in Sarasota (during its repertory season), Country Dinner Playhouse
(USF group night) , Palisades Theatre, Busch Gardens and other places.
(Faculty and staff may buy tickets at our RJRCHASE PRICE.)
For further information.
Office .
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and other discounts. . . contact the Activities
wednesday lecture series
discount tickets available
DISCOUNT TICKETS ARE AVAilABLE TO MEMBERS OF 'TilE CAMPUS COMMUNITY·
INCLUDE TICKETS TO:
TI-JESE
•BUSCH GARDENS
•ADVENTURE ISLAND (Seasonal)
•ASOLO THEATRE (Seasonal)
·PALISADES THEATRE
•COUNTRY DINNER PLAYHOUSE (Group Night)
•SHOWBOAT DINNER THEATRE (Group Night)
·SUNSEI' GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB
·GENERAL CINEMA CORP. THE'ATRES (Movie)
•AMERICAN MULTI CINEMA THEATRES (Movie)
and more!
The USF St. Petersburg Campus Lecture Series Committee will continue its
Wednesday 'Brown Bag Lunch ' Lecture Series throughout the month of November. You bring your lunch ... we'll provide coffee ... and lively, provocative
lectures, slide-presentations, workshops, etc. It's FREE and open to the
public. The schedule is as follows:
November 4
A discontinuous arc of coral reefs, 195 miles in length and
found from Miami to the Dry Tortugas, is the only coral reef
ecosystem located off of the North American continent. The
reefs serve as an important fishery habitat for commercial
and sports activities as well as being an aesthetic resource
and a focal point for sport diving. Recently, there has been
considerable concern about the health and welfare of the
reefs. Mr . Jaap will discuss current research and controversy in this slide-lecture presentation .
STUDENTS MAY ALSO PURCHASE DISCOUNT TICKETS TO EVENTS AT 'TilE BAYFRONT
CENTER BY APPLYING THEIR SUBSIDY.
CONTACT THE ACTIVITIES OFFICE (SPE-112) FOR DErAILS AND TICKET PURCHASE!
city bus passes
FREE!
·
t bus fares aboard city
CITY BUS PASSES .. . entitling the student to dlscoun
buses. (There i s bus connection with the USF St. Petersburg Campus.)
campus christmas sale
Persons interested in setting up a booth for the Sale may contact the
Activities Office for further information.
The CROW'S NEST is publisl:ed by the -~~F St. Pete Activ~ties Office.
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SOVIET URBANISM SINCE 1945
Guest Speaker: Jan Reiner
Local architect and educator
In Semester II, Dr. Scruggs of the Languages Department will teach
FOL 3100 ~ French Language through Its Culture. The course will be
offered on Wednesday nights from 6:00 - 9:00 PM. Dr. Scruggs describes
the course as "an intensive and pragmatic introduction to basic French.
Emphasis is on practical conversation skills and reading comprehension."
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South
Events activities, programs, and f ac~"lit"~es 0 f the University
nori~ are available to dl witrout rega.x:? to race, co1OX::• sex~ce with
natiDnal origin, handicap , or age as Pr>C?"~~ed by law and ~ ac
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November 18
french language course set
information
The CRCM' s NES'r is printe(. weekly on t-bndays. If ~ have any
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f- tures personals free student classilied advert~serrents, please 1e.;.ve
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(SPE 112)
Deadline for sul:rnitted rnater~al
them at the Act~v~t~es . ~ce
is the Thrusday priar to }Aiblication.
The program is co-sponsored by the Outdoors Club.
In his discussion of urbanism in the Soviet Union, Mr.
Reiner will review his recent three-week study tour of five
Soviet cities. He will illustrate the rebuilding of wardamaged cities, the design of new towns, public housing and
mass transit facilities. Mr. Reiner has recently made a
study of the impact of the Soviet political system on the
arts and architecture and on regional and urban planning.
Color slides will enhance his presentation.
A Campus Christmas Sale is scheduled for December 1-2. New gift bO?ks,
UNICEF cards, arts ~1d. crafts, etc. will be available for purchase ln the
lobby of Bayboro Hall . vJatch for details!
crow's nest
SEA CORAL
Guest Speaker: Walter Jaap
Senior Biologist, Florida Department of Natural Resources
Marine Research Laboratory
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For further information about registration procedure, contact the
Admissions Office.
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