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GAMM BETA PHI 'f ffl Vqfi' CX! ' T a r i ' 1 'ii iff 1 3 Q ti .A 15 , Y :gi Gamma Beta Phi is one of the honorary societies on Bethel's Campus. As an honorary society it strives to encourage scholastic effort, to promote worthy character and high ideals, and to promote education through appropriate service projects. Membership requirements for Gamma Beta Phi are high and rightfully so. A person must be in the top fifteen percent of each class to enter. This person must remain in the top 20 Of, to stay in good standing. The Project and activities for Gamma Beta Phi are: a Beta Club Tea for surrounding high schools, Homecoming participation, attendance at the State Convention and National Convention, a Teacher Appreciation luncheon, Sadie Hawkins Day, coat and hat check stand at some of the basketball games, a Spring Banquet with induction of the new members and officers, funding for PBS, diploma seals for honor graduates, orientation display, Phone-a- thon participation, ushers for the Messiah and other recitals, tutoring, and tfinallyi Peer counselors. The officers of Gamma Beta Phi are: President - Judy Johnson, Vice-President - Theresa Moore, Secretary - Cindy Shannon, Treasurer- Doug DeValtg Corresponding Secretary - Don Wilson, Parliamentarian - Dorothy Hollowellg Historian - Alandra Funderburkg Advisors - Naomi Blanks and Bill King. Other members are: Anita Baker, Chuck Brown, Darryl Campbell, Jon Carlock, Betty Cate, Dawn Darden, Molly Dyer, Julie Fowler, Mike Francisco, Benea Gallimore, Theresa Hall, Marian Herndon, Chris Jaskolka, Donna Johnson, Lynn Lively, Melanie Lockhart, Kathleen McGuire, Lisa Meals, Mike Miller, Debra Moon, Sandra Pugh, Brenda Bader, Mike Rodgers, Leetha Scott, Tina Walker, Daphne Yocom, and Nona Young. X in flilniutl llmnvwrvl Wg, I 5 if T s' . A if S 1' T 4 f lsftf X i may it
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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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I TERNATIO AL STUDE TS vs- B--......,, ,.,,,,,,,,-, The international Students oome from around the World. From Columbia, South America, we have Dilia Correal. Japan is an Island in Northwest Pacific Ocean and from this Island we have KiYoKo Yoshimura. Another Island oft the South China Coast is Hong Kong and from this Island we have Nora Maan. The remaining International Students are from Africa. Nigeria: Moham- med Aububarker. Palestine: Mohammed Jamil and Elias El-Chaer. Syria: Ahmed A. Fraith and Basem Hamidi. Kenya: Cathy lvlacharia. rtyr M KM' 10 i L-5 D
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