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ll f We SS . 0,2 .J-' 'f :Z S It J fl X Rx WM . 0 1. ' F SCA coordinates religious activities Student Christian Association members represent the religious organizations on campus. Members include tfront 1 to rj Robin Weathersby: Alita Summers, publicity chairman: Cindy Milton: the Rev. Roy Smith, BSU director: Nannette Bates, program chairman: Suzanne Coleman: Shirley Campbell, and Roger Whittington. On the back are Lewis Kalil: Ronald Iones: Roger Walker, president: Herman Sylvester, vice president: the Rev. Ron Barham, Wesley Foundation sponsor: Lynn Bilbo: Al Shi- you, secretary: and lim Lightsey, SCA sponsor. Christian Focus Week is sponsored by the Student Christian Association during first semester, while Religious Emphasis Week is held second semester. This year a new format for Focus Week was adopted, appealing to a larger segment of the student body. Programs include speakers on brotherhood and human relations, premarital and sex information, thana- tology, and mental health. Each speaker, an expert in his field, returned during the second semester for a seminar in following up on his subject. Well-known speakers are sought each year for REW such as Grady Nutt who appeared last year. Other activities were sponsored by the SCA, which is composed of presidents, sponsors, and representatives from the religious organizations on campus. Weekly meetings of the SCA are held. SCA sponsors Focus Week, Religious Emphasis Week Scenes from the frog race held prior to Christian Focus Week. Frog jumpers included such campus personalities as Iim Lightsey. Rev. Roy Smith, and Crover Smith. A cold afternoon was had by all.
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Resident Councils make rules for dormitories Northup, Bates head dorms Stevens Hall officers include Angela Northup, president: Debra Halford, vice X president: Patsy Lee, secretary: and Patsy Callendar, treasurer. Copiah Hall is served by Nannette Bates as president: Vicki Bass, vice president: Lynn Vince, secretary: and Connie Ashley, trea- surer. Making internal rules for the women's resident halls are tfront l to rl Patsy Callendar: Iackie Falvey: Angela Northup, :president of Stevens Hall: Pam Iones: and Lynn Vince. Middle row includes Lynette Walters: Nanette Bates, president of Copiah Hall: and Vickie Bass. Back row includes Kay Walker, Connie Ashley, and Debra Halford. Several members are not pictured. . A. h 'Q Q. .e 2' i' Bishop, West serve as council leaders . ' Ngffiia H 'Fin-Nw S-' , 'Se '52? E'gs-friivksliia Members of the Men's Resident Council include ffront l to rl Ioe Boyles, Tillmon Bishop, president: Lynn Posey: Darrell Seal. and Randy Bradshaw. Standing are Grover Smith, advisor: and Terry Mullins. Not pictured are Derwood Hol- brook: Ioe Hutchins: Stanley Prestwood: Mike Bedford: and Sammy West, vice president of the group.
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, ff ZS A Art Students' League attends shows, meetings Members of the Art Students' League include ffrontl Ruff Turner advisor: Iann Tullos, Bill Tate, Derrel Smith. fmiddlel Dwight Reeves Debra Synder, Aarie Deese. ttopl Kay Alexander. DECA open to DMT students 9 .r -e -O '35 4 OO S Q, I X 2 Q- v '83, A 0 5 P 9 1' sits 95 5 DECA members include ffrontl Kenneth Robertson: Ernest Davis: Phyllis Sterling Watkins, vice president: Kay Harper, secretary-treasurer: Ronnie Lee, advisor. Back Row: Gilbert Crawford: Danny Hallman: Calvin Lyons, president: Louie Lane, Robert Lang, reporter. DECA, standing for Distributive Education Clubs of America, is open to students in distribution and marketing technology. Each April members compete in the State DECA Leadership Conference in Iackson in various categories.
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