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AEA Alpha Epsilon Delta, a national honor society for pre-medical stu- dents, works to encourage excel- lence in scholarship, and to serve as a liaison between pre-medical and medical students. To qualify for membership in AED, a student must have a 3.0 average in sci- ence, a 3.0 overall, and approved by the members. Dr. Mary Wart- ers serves as faculty advisor. Spon- sors are Dr. Speairs, Mrs. Mc- Farland, and Dr. Entrikin. ROW ONE: Toni Funicello; Laura Stevens, Secretary; Marie Junkin; SECOND ROW Mrs. McFar- land; Frank Hughes, Reporter; David Hinton; THIRD ROW Henry Spivey; Dr. Warters; James Ander- son; Mrs. Montgomery; Dale Chiles; Jim Boyd, Vice President; Sammy Smith, President; Lou Pope- joy, Treasurer; Mai Morgan. rBr Gamma Beta Gamma is an hon- orary biology fraternity whose purpose is to create an interest in the biological sciences. Members are chosen on a basis of scholar- ship and upon faculty recommen- dation. Field trips form an import- ant part of the club ' s activities. This year members participated in a camping trip in the Ouchita Na- tional Forest to classify organisms and study the area. Dr. Wilkins and Dr. Speairs serve as the faculty advisors. ROW ONE: Chris Myles; Secretary-Treasurer; Dr. Wilkins; Beth Gibbs, Vice-President; Dr. Speairs; Jenny Mayo, Historian; SECOND ROW Susan Wade; Charles Proctor; Jim Nance; Jim O ' Rear, President; Sherman Matthews. 56
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Baptist Student Union The purpose of the Baptist Student Union at Centenary is to cultivate a student ' s friendship with Christ, and to grow spiritually as well as intel- lectually. It is the connecting link be- tween the student and the local church. Activities of the Centenary B.S.U. in- clude socials, mission activities, intra- murals, summer mission activities, and Religious Life Week. ROW ONE: Dale Hoskins, Eleanor Self, W. L. Lee, (SECOND ROW) Calvin Bains, Pam Stephenson, Chris Randall, Rev. Childress. Canterbury Club ROW ONE: Carol Bartholmey, Mary Dohm, Jan Brown, Sharyn Riordan, Nelrose Anderson, Betty Crain, Patty Burnap, DeDe Griswald, (SECOND ROW) Luciene Bond, Jessyln Barrow, Jane Newcommer, Kathy- leen Comer, Father Paul, Chuck Dunn, John Braden, John Sins, Earle Landry, Mike Strausser, Mike Kidda, Bill Thompson, (THIRD ROW) Lee Kizer, Dick Smith, Bill Green, Dean Smith, Tom Matlock, Alex Rice, John Luke, John Hooker, Chris Launey, Mr. Harrington. The Canterbury Club is an or- ganized body of students and fac- ulty operating under the authority and direction of the Episcopal church. It seeks to foster deeper and more meaningful religious thought and experience by provid- ing opportunities for corporate worship, discussion, and recrea- tion. The Canterbury Club at Centenary meets weekly for Di- vine Worship, program, and sup- per. On all Feast and Holy Days, Divine Services are conducted at The Canterbury House. The Rev- erend Kenneth W. Paul is the full- time Episcopal Chaplain to Cente- iary College. 55
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ITA $ % •-- „| |- Sigma Tau Delta, a national writing fraternity, is a group com- posed of students interested in creative writing. As a prerequisite for membership, a student must present an original manuscript to be read to the fraternity. The group meets twice monthly for readings and criticism of original work. SEATED: Lynn Taylor, Vice-President; Diana Dry; Karen Fiser, President; Linda Whiteside, Historian; STANDING: Bliss Holland; Jennie Wilson; Paula Stahls Pitts Launey; Jim Lesko; Charlie Looney; Charlie Brown; Joe Price; Dr. Callen; Mr. McNair. 011 Phi Sigma Iota, a national Ro- mance Language fraternity, is sponsored by Dr. Beck, head of the Department of Foreign Lan- guages. A student must have a 3.5 average in the Romance Lan- guages to qualify for membership. One of the projects of the frater- nity this year was the Graduate School Assistance Program. LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Godfrey, Shirley-Paul Coward, Lynn Taylor, Nancy Pickering, Mar- vin Collins, Dr. Beck, Marie Morgan, Diane Dunn, Rosemary Royse. 57
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