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PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The purpose of the Psychology Club is to provide an opportunity for students to become familiar with the wide area of study and variety of activities which are related to their field. Psychology Club members are required to have at least six hours in psychology with at least a C average and an interest in psychology. This year the club visited Anna Mental Hospital in Anna, illinois, attended a seminar on Living Wills and the Right to Die with Dignity at Lambuth College, conducted the raffle of a minicassette recorder which was won by Annie Cross, and held a Spring Membership drive. They also visited a prison and Charis, ia home for youthsl. Officers of the Psychology Club are: President - Molly Dyerg Vice-President - Donna Richardsong Treasurer A Kip Fiushg Secretary - Donna Johnsong Historian - Cynthia Fansler and the advisor of the club is Dr, Laddie Lollar. Members of the Psylchology Club are: Dorothy Hollowell, Betty Cate, David Rochelle, Daphne Yocum, Tony Headrick, Debbie Harpster, Steve Anderson, Jon Carlock, Garth Tobler, Joy Whitney, Cindy Hill, Melissa Miller, Jon Perdue, Sandra Pugh, Danny Reed, Paul Sykes, Jennifer l.ollar Wilson REM? ., E K 1 C N g n 9 i 1, . A - 1. 5 lv? tv'
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fr , A I 3 ii, uf .. 1' fl' TH CLUB 777' . .4 L L The Math Club is a club at Bethel that is to promote interest in Mathematics and to provide fellowship for person's with an interest in math. Any student of Bethel College particularly interested in the study of Mathematics may become a member. The Math Club's faculty advisor is Mr. David Lankford. There are 18 members in the math club. lt began in 1951 by a group of students with Mrs. Strobbe as the sponsor. For about 8 years after the 60s the Math Club became non-existent because of a lack of interest. It began again in 1980. The officers are, President, Chuck Brown: Vice-President, Tim Barker, Secretary, Becky Dunn, and Treasurer, Melanie Hunley. Activities and projects this school year include, drawing names at Christmas and secretly exchanging Kris Kringles for a week, then at the Christmas Party, which was held at Mr. Lankford's Log Cabin, the Kris Kringles were reveled. ln the spring we have a pic- nic for the members and a Sunday afternoon hamburger cookout for the students on campus with a small fee.
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gum S.N. . . The purpose of Snea is to promote an interest in education and develop personalities of members in order to recognize and meet the challenges of educational growth for all. The Bethel College chapter of the Student NEA was chartered on May 15, 1951. The SNEAXSTEA is proud of its 42 members and Dr. Maureen Richardson, the faculty advisor. Members are required to display an active interest in the field of education. Officers of the organization are President 4 Cindy Hill, Vice-President - Greg Webster, Secretary - Beth Pinkley, Treasurer Y Mary Lou Ozee, Historian Y Pennye Mays, SCA. Representative - Mistee Vinson and Reporter - Tam- my McCurley. The members of SNEA are: Lisa Aldridge, Lisa Allen, Jackie Anderson, Penny Attaway, Barbara Bar- nhart, Cathy Brown, Charles Brown, Sherry Burns, Patsy Carruth, Betty Cate, Denise Dancey, Julie Fowler, Patricia Gardner, Sylvia Hansbro, Marian Herndon, Julie Hobbs, Carla Jones, Angela Joyner, Juli Lawson, Marla Luthy, Sherry Mallard, James McAdams, Elizabeth McGrain, Deborah Moon, Elizabeth Morgan, Laurie Morris, Lisa Ramsay, Amy Steele, Suzanne Smith, lke Taylor, Traci Thomas, Pamela Ursery, Tina Walker, Kala Wiggins, Tammy Wilson, Tim Wright, and Jennifer Underwood. The members of SNEAXSTEA have projects and fun in various ways throughout the year. This year included a tea to reveal the identities of the secret pals for faculty and administration during National Education Week, a convention in Nashville held in the fall and spring of the year, an entry in the Homecoming Parade, which won an awardg Valentines that were given to the faculty and administration on VaIentine's Dayg and last was the Spring Banquet for the introduc- tion of new officers. JS' 13 D 5. 4 'rf A 1 I1 ' 1 I
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