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Organizations Seated 1 to r: Matt Snelson, Shirish Patel (Pres.), David Camp. Standing 1 to r: Dr. Beasley, Dr. Edwards, Tommy Cole, Bobbie Stacks, Greg Perry, Robert Sherron. The Student affiliate Section of the AMERICAN CHEMI- CAL SOCIETY at Lambuth, open to all chemistry majors with at least a C average, gives students the opportunity to become involved in a medically oriented collegiate orga- nization. The Society ' s purpose is to help develop interest in the field of Chemistry through educational meetings, field trips, speakers, and films. Upon graduation, the collegiate affiliates become members of the American Chemical Soci- ety. Front row: Ricky Vaughn, Mary Byrd, Ken Brooks, Shedric Williba. Back row: Mike Gaddie, Wayne Mortgan, Andy Gaddie, Dr. Rex Wirth. As an association of students interested in the study of law and the legal profession, the ADVOCATE CLUB endeavors to obtain and circulate information on how to prepare for law school through speakers, representatives of law schools, and LSAT study groups. In addition, the club serves as a forum for all students interested in current events. Seated 1 to r: Suzanne Smith, Ken Kelly, Mandy Corlew, Melissa Lewis, Linda McGee. Standing 1 to r: Cindy Thurmond, Carolyn Bulle, Sally Hardgrave, Sherri Hart, Becky Carter, Mae Beth Steele, Mr. Larry Ray, Bridget McKamey, Jan Gomer. A local chapter of a prestigious organization, the Student Chapter of the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS at Lambuth College strives to instill a sense of professionalism in its members. As a means of achieving this goal, the group attends meetings, takes field trips, and works on projects. 20
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$ Front row I to r: Mary Lloyd Lynn (Treas), Rebecca Smith, Robbin Lau, Brenda Bowers (Pres), Kim Kirby (Pub. Chairman), Juanita Parham (V. Pres). Back row I to r: Mandy Corlew, Christy Cooper, Sherri Hart, Mrs. June Creasy (Adviser), Mrs. Nell Cobb (Adviser), Mary Jane Johnson, Sherri Cookston, Pennye Presley, Crystal Spann, Cindy Thurmond, Carol Tyson, Kathryn Anne Barker, Jan Gomer, Anita Williamson Front row I to r: Tim Thornton, Larry Taylor, Elizabeth Evans, Phil Rieke, Mark Coursey. Back row 1 to r: Diana Ewell, Ginger Jones, Janet McClure, Michelle Fisher, Mike Norman, Gaye Chandler, Brenda Bowers (Chairperson), Ed Phillips, Sarah Phillips. The fourteen representatives comprising the CAMPUS CONGREGATION COUN- CIL, elected each year by the members of the Campus Congregation, plan the campus religious activities. In addition to the special events, such as hayrides, cookouts, work- shops, and weekly communion services, the Council and various worship committees are responsible for the Sunday morning worship experiences in the chapel. One of Lambuth ' s most active organiza- tions, the BLACK STUDENT UNION, is dedicated to the purpose of bringing the Afro-American culture and history to the attention of Lambuth ' s campus. To achieve this goal, the members of the BSU present an annual chapel service commemorating Martin Luther King ' s birthday, celebrate Black History Week with the Black Extrava- ganza, and host the Ebony Ball. This year the BSU Fall Dance has begun a new tradi- tion. Open to all Family Development and Fashion Mer- chandising majors, the CAREERS CLUB seeks to further interest and gain knowledge of careers relat- ing to these majors, to develop personal qualities in preparation for a career choice, and to encourage a cohesiveness among students majoring in the two disciplines. 1 to r: Bette Moore, Carol Tysan, Beth Brewer, Susan Morris, Mary Jane Johnson, Sarah Matthews. As an organization formed to give the off-campus student an opportunity to identify with a group, the COMMUTER STUDENT CAUCUS promotes better understanding between commuter students and those student who live on campus by acting as a sounding board for the commuter. The caucus is attempting to revitalize itself after several years of inactivity. Front row 1 to r: Carolyn Williams, Stephanie Irving, Margo Bostwick, Paulette Aderly, Renae Wirt, Linda Jones, Sheri Burns. Second row 1 to r: Stephanie LeNoire, Ritha Johnson. James Hamilton. Shedric Williba, Gary Fair, Karen Bowman, Brenda Byers, Donna Blevins, Felicia Crymes, Back row 1 to r: Larry Taylor, Roland Moses, Greg Smith, Darryl Montgomery (Pres). David Gholston. Mark Bean, Alethea Campbell. 21
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