SJ 6ABC cml Page 35 G: just as a layman in archeology and this was kind of a basis. We wanted people in other if you could even fields who were interested and when we started out our membership drive, ccall it that. We started out primarily hitting libraries to see if we could get some memberships that way and we were not looking for the diggerseand collectors. We were looking for people more who were interested in anthropology and who might like to read about it, or come to a meeting, but not necessarily go out and investigate. So if you'll look at the early issues of the Florida Anthropologists, you'll see some very general articles in therecthat Fred Slight wrote in particular on early man in America, things like that. These were aimed at the broader membership that we hoped to attract and then the also inaGt those early issues, then it took some real kind of digging to get them out, to get Bill Crogman on the physical anthropology of the Seminoles, to get Father Spellman to do one on the agriculture of the Timucua indians and the mission indians and to try to get, it wasn't too hard to get archeological articles, but to get some of the other ones W: To get Dr. Boyd to write some on some of the history G: And so, but that was, that was really the idea. The one thing we did not want to do was to see the thing getting to be an amateur archeological society. W: I noticed one thing in looking at it, at, I think the very first two or three issues, that you had a three tiered membership. One was a member and the other was a fellow and the other was a student membership. G: That was just a dues distinction. I think that between the member and fellow, one W: Well, I don't, fellow implied you had at least an undergraduate degree G: Ah, you are right. W: In anthropology, or a master's and Ph.D. in a related field. G: There was going to be that sort of a control mechanism kind of built into it which disappeared along the route. Probably just as well that, yeah, that was part of the same W: Same idea, getting away from the amateur collectors and hot hunters in that sense.