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PTK Activities l l i l i J While we still have time, we must ponder the interrelationship of science, tech- hology, society, and ethics as we shape our world for survival and change. Can man as we know him survive? What must he forfeit and change, and how can sci- ence and technology comply with the demands of ethics. We are told that this is :ivilization's greatest challenge ever. ls it too late to change? A radically different world may be science and technology's answer to these questions, can life remain i eaningful in it, and can man cope with its possibly unpleasant alternatives? Will an at last learn that he must live harmoniously with his environment? 5 Science and technology will control man in whatever the future's world will be. l'oday's man, foreseeing a dire world without energy, food, water and other vital resources, hopes the benefits of science and technology will be wisely chosen. Regardless of one's pursuit, these will directly effect man's moral, ethical, social, and financial decisions. This year's Phi Theta Kappa honors program is studying issues governing man's coping with the future. This theme was chosen to make Phi Theta Kappans aware of the beauty of science and technology, and their awesome potentials for good and ill already present with man. Throughout the year chapters will explore this theme in interdisciplinanary programs and assess future science's effects on man. State regional and national studies will further these annual honors institute will explore and evaluate the Man Alive: Can He Survive? theme in seminars, lec- tures, and excursions. l r i l l i l Phi Theta Kappa Members Buddy Ainsworth Matthew Ballard Stevens Bateman Ginger Bishop Ronald Bowen Carol Carmichael Terry Caves Candice Chandler Mary Chesney Gary Clark Patricia Clark Vicki Checkler Peggy Cothran Cynthia Crumpton John Dabbs Cynthia Davis Brenda Dunn Linda Dunn Pamela Ezell Deborah Farrior Garth Fisher Pam Geddie Alice Glover David Hegwood Debbie Henderson Gary Herring Nancy Hill Rebecca Hill Marilyn Hollimon Paula Johnson Constance Jones James Kelly Linda Looney Alice Lowry Randy Martin Lee Martineau David Merrit Jerry Miller Rhonda Mills Birginia McCardle John McCarty Rebecca Ratclift Stacy Richardson Samuel Roberts Jimmy Robinson Rodney Sanders Nancy Saul Demose Shoemaker Richard Simmons Harry Steele Harper Stone Susan Stringer Michael Sumrall Sandra White Lynette Zeagler Pam Beech Dena Bisnette David Blackledge Kay Bonner Grace Brewer Rita Brewer David Buckalew Thomas Kelton Bullock Charlie Collins Donna Crum Charles Dennis Nancy Cuvall Kathy Elmore Vicki Goar Cynthia Graves Jeffery Graves Judy Hall Donna Heptinstall Beth Herrington Shelia Herrington Karen Hinton Connie James Joseph Krewczyk Jan Lantrip Faith Lee Rebecca Lightsey William Long Clyniece Mayfield Mark Mills Carol Morris Rhonda McFarland Doris Mclnnis Lauren Nester Charles Pittman Rachel Pugh Larry Robinson Janice Rushton Neil Sellers William Simmons Martin Smith Robert Smith Lexie Sokovich Lyle Stockman William Stone Kathy Sullivan Christa Taylor Billy Thames Beth Tisdale Mary Tuck Steve Turnipseed Darlene Whitley Gwen Yow 193
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i Phi Theta Kappa Phi Theta Kappa is the only national honor society for junior college students. lt encourages them to maintain a high academic standard, provides opportunities through its many programs for students to develop leadership ability and gives them a chance foi fellowship with others who excel. There are Phi Theta Kappa conventions each year so that regional and national programs for stui dents can be had in addition to local ones, and so that national officers can be elected. Yan . .,-- A 1 Phi Theta Kappa Officers -- Harper Stone, Sandy White, Rhonda Mills, Cindy Crumpton, Pam Ezell
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The Recreation Club members are pictured below, Carlos Ray lVlcDaniel pictured at left by the members is the sponsor of the Rec Club The Recreation Club is responsible for the organization and administration of intramural sports and recreation lt promotes friendship school spint and leadership Social and cultural activites are emphasized Students are encouraged to live learn and play together fo total growth Their motto is Happiness is being with a friend K-
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