Austin Peay State University - Yearbook (Clarksville, TN)

 - Class of 1977

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Austin Peay State University - Yearbook (Clarksville, TN) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 247 of 320
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Del Square Psi encourages outside the Classroom interest in physics and astronomy Del Square Psi is comprised of stu- Above: These are the members of Del Square Psi. dents with an outside-of-class interest in physics and astronomy. This in- cludes non-physics majors as well as physics majors. Meetings are held two to three times a quarter in order to allow for subjects of interest to be discussed through films, demonstration and speakers. The annual Del Square Psi banquet was held May 17. The event brings to- gether students, faculty and other members of the university and com- munity for the promotion of physics- related matters. Dr. AI Bartlett, Profes- sor of Physics at the University of Colo- rado and president-elect of the Ameri- can Association of Physics Teachers was the speaker. The topic was HExpo- nential Growth in a Finite Environ- ment.

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234 Church of Christ Student Center provides students with spiritual guidance and Christian fellowship Above - tFirst Row, L-Rt Ray Fuson, Hugh Alien, Kim Clark, Curtiss Holland, Pete Becker, tSecond Rowt Hapte Haii Selassie, Rhoda Wulf, Suzanne Byrd, Danby Barnes, Tammy Mallory, Deborah Evans, Emily Windham, Faye Shivers, Cathy Rose, Randy Smith, mack Rom Burney Baggett. David Anderson, Glen Chester, Alfred Evans, Najal McMahan, John Johnson and Dennis Mitchell are members of the Church of Christ student center. The Church of Christ student center is located on College Street directly across from the Austin Peay State University cam- pus. This facility was established by the Madison Street Church with the assistance of other local Churches of Christ to serve all APSU students. It is the purpose of the stu- dent center to provide spiritual guidance and Christian fellowship to all who partici- pate in its numerous programs and activi- ties. Retreats are one of the programs the stu- dent center is involved in sponsoring. Re- treats provide students with opportunities to get away from the campus as well as a chance to develop closer relationships with the Lord Jesus Christ and his church. These functions are aimed toward Christian fellow- ship and having a relaxing and exciting time. The center also provides time for addi- tional student worship during the regular school week. This is done through various devotionals and classes conducted at the center. It also supports various programs for junior high and high school age students af- filiated with the Churches of Christ in the Clarksville area. One of the programs is a Monday night devotional in which college students lead and assist. This year the Church of Christ student center sponsored the Crossroad Singers. This singing group from Gainsviile, Fla., per- formed at the Madison Street Church of Christ. Conducting classes and visiting the Mont- gomery County Penal Farm was another functions of the center. Weekly visits to the prison provided the participating students with opportunities to share the Gospel and grow spiritually with the men. Lylewood Christian Camp located near Clarksville is actively supported by the stu- dent cneter through donations made by the students and programs of repair and up- keep to the camp. The Student Center is currently involved in a program aimed to help the needy. The adoption of a family at Christmas was car- ried out by the students. Various items of necessity were purchased and delivered to the family. The Church of Christ Student Center pro- vides a regular monthly publication known as the Uplifter. The purpose of the paper is to provide students with information con- cerning programs and activities associated with the center.



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Epsilon Pi Tau extend membership to those who have made academi accomplishment in the field 0 industrial arts The members of Epsilon Pi Tau include: tL-R, First Rowi Mary Langford, Walter Payne, Gerald Smith, Bobby Scott, tSecond Rowi Ray Caskey, Dr. Leon Bibb, Beverly Nolan. John Porter and Bill McClesky. Epsilon Pi Tau, the honorary pro- fessional fraternity in industrial arts and industrial education, was found- ed in March 1929. The Beta Eta Chapter was established at The Peay on April 11, 1958. The purpose of the fraternity is to promote and provide professional status for the fields of industrial arts and industrial vocational education and to provide a medium for the pro- fessional development and recogni- tion of individual members for thei achievement and leadership. Student members develop an. practice leadership skills in planning organization and controlling chapte government, education and servic functions. These purposes and ideals pro duce a fellowship based upon co mon interest and result in program and activities which have contribul ed to the progress of industrial art in the education and business co munity. Fraternity membershi which is by invitation, is a particula honor which signifies that peers an colleagues recognize academic a. complishment and leadership p tential.

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1977, pg 225

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1977, pg 209

Austin Peay State University - Yearbook (Clarksville, TN) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 278

1977, pg 278

Austin Peay State University - Yearbook (Clarksville, TN) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 243

1977, pg 243

Austin Peay State University - Yearbook (Clarksville, TN) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 175

1977, pg 175


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