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Baptist Student Union Q i I , . ,g ,,,'1r ,rg Pictured above is the Executive Advisory Council. The council is responsible for planning and promoting the purpose of the BSU on campus. ON TOP ROW, Left to Right are: Dwain Davis, Melody Murphey, Kathie Trull, Beth Palmer, Connie EI- liott, Glenda Price, and Sandra Courtney. ON THE FRONT ROW, Left to Right are: Larry Jewell, Jim Taylor, Gerald Mounce, and Barry Robinson. The BSU serves noon lunch each Thursday. A Christian student organization, the B.S.U. is student led, Christ centered, and church orientated. The Union is interested in enlistment, evangelism, mission, and action. The basic purpose is to lead stu- dents into vital, exciting relationship With Jesus Christ and to help them integrate this relation- ship into every area of life. The Union is a place Where Baptist students can meet, worship, study, and find fellow- ship. Membership is of- fered at all times to all students. '5-ln. aafggii I W A I l :Jf',fi5Zy, . o Q. Lf Wx. Q7 71 .AN x in i A ii 101
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Club members not pic- tured are: Mahmood Amarlou, Mohamed Elhal- abi, Hamid Ghannadian, Kashayar Mahmoodian, Amine Makarem, Riod Makarem, Nasain Tamiz- Tousi, and Salah Zahar. International Club Stimulate interest in the affairs, cus- toms, arts, folkways, and geography of foreign lands. The club offers its mem- bers a better under- standing and insight of international viewpoints and ideas. Students interested in foreign affairs, and all foreign lan- guage students are welcomed for mem- The International Club bership. Members are: 1. Abdullah Alzamel, 2. Mr. Masters, sponsor, 3. Hossein J afari, 4. Phandsak Sribunga, 5. Edison Chiu, 6. Hangthong Twmuattana, 7. Abdullah Zamel, 8. Charley Swatdipholphallop, 9. David Wheeler, 10 Abdul Salam Anshasi, 11. Mr. Gonzales, sponsor, 12. Hassan Reyhandeh, 13. Bahram Paymean, 14. Mehraz Espili, 15 An drew Yau, 16. Beverly Stevens, 17. Emma Rios, 18. Faye Butler, 19. Shirley Manuel. 2 IS 'F H' 1 N Phi Theta Kappa Members of Phi Theta Kappa are: 1. Kenneth Mil- ler, 2. Lloyd Hoelsher, 3. Barry Robinson, 4. An- drew Yau, 5. Bret Paxton, 6. Ruth Ann Blanken- ship, 7. Karen Olsen, 8. Jose Questa, 9. Janice Mi- chulka, 10. Linda Faubus, 11. Carlene Brown, 12. Zeta Hooper, 13. Jo Rains, 14. Barbara Huckabee, 15. Candace Balch, 16. Nixie Sullivan, and 17. Marcy Ann Glumpler. Phi Theta Kappa A nation-wide honorary fraternity for junior college students of which SPC's Kappa Mu Chapter is a part. To be eligible for membership, students must be enrolled full time in an academ- ic or technical program which is de- signed to transfer to a four-year college, achieve a 3.50 GPA the semester before invitation to join, and maintain a 3.25 GPA after invitation. Membership can- not exceed 10'7b of the student body. Eli- gibility for Phi Theta Kappa is the high- est academic honor possible for junior college students. Kappa Mu attempts to work on campus through service proj- ects. 100 The International Club is sponsored by Mr. Master s and Mr. Gonzales . A
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tudent Education Association The Student Education Asso- - ciation is a state- wide organization affiliated , with the Texas State Teachers Associa- tion and the Na- tional Education Association. The Club is designed to give the pro- spective educator an insight into his '4- Ah., .A 1 . f+...,, H- ., A. ..,,.,, . future profession. ' ' 'rf'- J Club Members are: 1. John Hammerle, 2. Judy Parks, 3. Vicki James, 4. Vic Shea, 5. Janice Jones, 6. Candy Brown, 7. Kathy Hobbs, 8. Robbie Birdwell, 9. Tommy Pugh, 10. Bill Ryzicka, 11. Rosemary Gonzales, 12. Cindy Barnard, 13. ?, 14. , C, QDQ, 9 Cindy Brown, 15. ?, 16. Phyllis Blair, 17. Howard Kemp, 18. Ellen Williams, 19. Eddie Lee, 20. Barbara Streiff, 21. Teresa AQ y , , .f '9 ,, H 51 7 X ' if Mitchell, 22. ?, 23. Ruthie Smith, 24. Wanda Dalton, 25. Jane Wilson, 26. Barry Robinson, 27. Steve Gray, 28. Pam Morris, I2 5 1 29. Reisie Hoover, 30. Forrest Guess, 31. Joe Bill Vardeman, 32. Jose Questa, 33. ?, 34. Allen Cash, and 35. Billy Welch. S.E.A. Officers From Left to Right: 1. Vic Shea, 2. Teresa Mitchell, 3. Bobby Funk, 4. Jane Wilson, 5. Wanda Dalton, 6. Phyllis Blair, 7. Jose Questa, and 8. John Hammerle. 'I 102
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