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The '''MSFA''' was a club formed twice at the University of Missouri's Columbia (Mizzou) campus.  Fl. 1968-1974.
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The '''MSFA''' or '''MoSFA''' was a club formed twice at the University of Missouri's Columbia (Mizzou) campus.  Fl. 1968–1974.
  
It was first formed in 1968 by [[Hank Luttrell|Hank]] and [[Lesleigh Luttrell]].  
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It was first formed in 1968 by [[Hank Luttrell|Hank]] and [[Lesleigh Luttrell]] and me Monday evenings.  
  
It was refounded  in September or October [[1973]] by the "Second Wave" founders,  [[Virgil S. Collins]] (Editor), [[Sandy Tomezik]] (President), [[Betty Hartwig]] (VP), [[Sam Cartinhour]], and [[Don Fenema]].  There was no treasurer, as the group was not that well organized, and minutes were kept by whomever had paper and pen at hand.
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The [[Missouri]] [[club]] was refounded  in September or October 1973 by the "Second Wave" founders,  [[Virgil S. Collins]] ([[Editor]]), [[Sandy Tomezik]] ([[President]]), [[Betty Hartwig]] (VP), [[Sam Cartinhour]], and [[Don Fenema]].  There was no [[treasurer]], as the group was not that well organized, and minutes were kept by whomever had paper and pen at hand.
  
 
It produced a [[clubzine]] ''[[Jaunt!]]'' starting in late 1973.
 
It produced a [[clubzine]] ''[[Jaunt!]]'' starting in late 1973.

Latest revision as of 16:57, 29 May 2024

The MSFA or MoSFA was a club formed twice at the University of Missouri's Columbia (Mizzou) campus. Fl. 1968–1974.

It was first formed in 1968 by Hank and Lesleigh Luttrell and me Monday evenings.

The Missouri club was refounded in September or October 1973 by the "Second Wave" founders, Virgil S. Collins (Editor), Sandy Tomezik (President), Betty Hartwig (VP), Sam Cartinhour, and Don Fenema. There was no treasurer, as the group was not that well organized, and minutes were kept by whomever had paper and pen at hand.

It produced a clubzine Jaunt! starting in late 1973.


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