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LPI-IA PSI OMEGA One method of being known by all the students is to be a member of Alpha Psi Omega, Bethel's dramatic fraterni- ty. Alpha Psi Omega is to stimulate interest in dramatic ac- tivities at Bethel College. This is partly accomplished with the assistance of a large national honorary fraternity. The essential requirement for membership is work through the theatre. A person can meet these requirements by acting or doing technical work behind the scenes. The 1985 Bethel Student Body is fortunate to have a list of members which include fDirectort Mona Batchelor, QBusiness Managert Steve Cagley, tStage Managerj Jon Purdue, tStage Managerj Michael Pinson, Don Brown, Victoria David, Donna Johnson, Carol Morris Ramsay, John Ramsay, Allen Fteitz, and Jimmie Sue Stanton. S+ . g t'-:11. 5 to I 'lx N l 5 ti 'fix
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',?L SOCIETY FOR COLLEGIATE member. 4 , . it g ....l -K JOUR ALISTS The Gamma Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma, a national honorary journalistic fraternity, was organized at Bethel College in 1961 Alpha Phi Gamma became the first national honorary to be chartered on the Bethel campus. On September 1, 1975, Alpha Phi Gamma merged with Pi Delta Epsilon to become the Society for Collegiate Journalists Only a select number of persons are invited to membership The most recent initiation occurred on Thursday, March 7, 1985. Eight students were extended bids to this national honorary, and all eight accepted New members, in their order of initiation, were Cindy Shannon Donna Johnson, Doug Devault, Sherry Burns, Jan Williams, Cindy Hill Mary Lois Coleman, and Julie Armour. The officers and advisors are Lisa Cox Meals - Presidentg Tommy Love - Vice-President, Nona Young Treasurer, Cindy Fansler - Secretary, Dr. Isabel Wheeler and Dr Laddie Lollar - Co-Advisors, and Mr. Doug Brigdale -faculty The Society for Collegiate Journalists, which is the nation's oldest honorary Society for collegiate mass communications, requests that its initiates pledge to pursue only the highest ideals in what is regarded as one of the most demanding and most difficult professions of our time mass communications. The Society seeks to foster complete intellectual honesty, freedom of expression, and individual liberty in the best interests of the community which it serves. . . . .. ,,.,.. tg, r 'P we 2 I- 1 1' ' l Q S X X id f 'sm' 1- -1 kk di - ' ' 'ic' .x,.,,t K g iz K L ,gt ,iw fi ISK ig J ..-: ,. ff- . T: i sg: K K vs ' 4 f
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9 5 .1, BLACK STUDE T U The Black Student Union has been around Bethel since 1975. lt was organized to share and promote black culture to the entire Bethel community and to provide a social outlet for black students on campus. Their activities for the year included outstanding achievements in intramural sports, a Black History Banquet, participation in the Homecoming parade, car washes, participation in the Bed Cross road block and blood drive, and dances. BSU also won spirit, as well as poster contests during the 1984-85 basketball season. Joe Bailey and Sharon Patterson were their first Mr. and Ms. BSU. The officers for the year were: Sonya Witchard, Presi- dent, Sharon Patterson, Secretary, Vanessa Smith, Treasurer, Tommy Love, Chaplain, and Cathy Macharia, SGA Representative. Other Members include Lisa Allen, Jarvis Bell, Shelia Halliburton, Sylvia Hansbro, Lisa Dunlap, Mary Coleman, William Burnett, Christine Strayhorn, Yvonna Williams, Glenda Milam and Ruby Williams. Sponsors for BSU are Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Puckett and Mr. Greer. . ,. .,.f .v,.w,- -. . . W.-. J . f . 2,- Q to g fl S3332 Q IQ I I sf. ' 3 ts X 3 x , ra- X A F ,ef , 1- 0 .A S x 3 is ' .X is I 4 3 1- 6. Q 's 4. f7 K.' ft -5,fNJ., af S I ,img I 1 .- 84 ' .5- 01 3 tt Q I i 3
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