September OBCANIZA liOXS ON ^MPUS FOR FALL-SPRUlt lUro 1 Many fine organizations exist on campus in which students can participate in their favorite activities or really get into topics of their interest. accccodiuoth® (CHHJIB The Accounting Club is an organization for students interested in accounting. Mem bership requires that each cand idate have completed at least six hours of accounting and be presently enrolled in another six hours of accounting. PRESIDENT: Pat Fitzgerald VICE-PRESIDENT-Jo Ann Hines SEC./TRES.-Stephen Woodruff ADVISOR-Mr. Wiggs £IFIB(D“ AS)niEiEn(Ci\H ATOD&KHffiSS Afro-American Awareness is an organization to promote black culture and activites advancing the awareness of blacks in the college com munity. PRES.-Anthony Hines V.-P- Cynthia Jordan SEC.-Jeff Windley TREAS.- Mary Barham ADVISOR- Dean Joyner (Dffln Alpha Chi is an honor society and membership is based entirely upon scholarship. ADVISOR- Dr. Wachs im umiLaDWSiiinip Alpha Omega Fellowship provides Christian fellowship for students at ACC. LEADERS- Rueggy Copen Marilyn Bryan Susan Lamb Edie Dean ADVISOR- Mr. Eggars (EAfflipnJS (C A: CCA is a religious program at ACC designed to be an under- girding and permeating influence on the total life exper ience of each student. PRES. - Marilyn Bryan ADVISOR- Chaplain Allen (CD. “ Cheerleading tryouts will be held at a later date and both men and women are welcome to tryout. J<a The purpose of the EHIC is to increase awareness of the hear ing impaired community and provide opportunity for exper ience in working with the hear ing impaired. PRES.- Cindi Porter V.P.- Melinda Nordan ADVISOR- Mrs. MacDonald a%m The Canterbury Club is for Episcopal Students or anyone who wants to join. If interested see president Bill Cowper or secretary Lottie Strum. CMJDB The English Club provides opportunities for the commun ication of ideas between English majors, minors, and professors and to improve the quality of the English program at Atlantic Christian College. ADVISOR- Dr. MacLennan The Circle K is a service organization for the college and the community. Membership in Circle K is open to all interested students. PRES- Joe Stallings V.P.- Dana Daniels SEC./TRES.- Ted Anderson d LiE®n d: The College Gospel Choir promotes, through music, a fellowship of togetherness among our Christian friends on campus. PRES.-Val Melvin V.P.- Ed Melvin SEC. - Katherine Hobbs OdD’ffA Gamma Delta Iota enhances the social communications among students. It is open to all non-Greek students at Atlantic Christian College. ADVISOR- Dr. Webb (CMJDB The German Club is an organization designed to aid German oriented students in their quest to learn the language and culture of “Deutschland”. PRES.- Joe Stallings Advisor- Dr. Anderson The Collegiate is the college newspaper that keeps all in formed about campus happen ings through sharp and timely editorials, news coverage, sche dules, comments, and sports. EDITOR- Joe Stallings ADVISOR- Mr. Falor The Math Club is for all students who are interested in math. PRES.- Janice Ennis ADVISOR- Dr. Frazier DDdDMn’D’dDDElI MIA is composed of all resident men. The offices of the association form the council which plans for the social and academic welfare of the resid ents. PRES.- Shelby Williams V.P.- Stephen Dentzer ADVISOR- Dean Monshower ffiDDnKEAlTODffiS (CdDFiIFIEIB!IH(CIE The MENC serves as an organization of prospective teachers of music. ADVISOR- Dr. Preston DBDrffA D. Phi Beta Lambda is a business fraternity on campus and acts as a service organization to the entire college. Membership re quires each candidate to earn an overall “C” average with a further prerequisite of three semester hours in the field of business. ADVISOR- Mr. Miller cm The BSU is an organization that unites the Baptist (and other denominations) students on campus and proinotes the religious growth of the organ ization. PRESIDENT- Tim Britton ADVISOR- Mr. Edwards (BUT]’ (BDrn n D.D1 E« L wwj ®D ^(7 to the student body ship is open to any stuC meets basic academic and who are interestedT purpose of the club d: The Atlantic Christian Co|k Republican Club sttiveT! good citizenship and the » motion of Republican tW the stimulation and aware#, of political and civil through discussions, detmti and quest speakers, and j advancement of the t^o-pir system. Club membership to all interested students. (a. The Science Club pmije opportunity for all snife interested in various fields science to experience a vjijf of activities. The club is w active in community actiiitt and on-campus beautifca- projects. PRES.- Greg Barnes ADVISOR- Mr. Graham d; The Pine Knot is the official yearbook of Atlantic Christian College. The staff seeks to preserve in an interesting man ner an accurate account of the yearly Atlantic Christian Col lege events. EDITOR- RueggyCopen IPSlT(CDn{D[L,(ID(BlI d^miDB The Psychology Club promotes awareness of developments in the field of psychology; develop ing opportunities for field trips and practical experiences; pro moting fellowship and exchang ing ideas and experiences and promoting programs of interest The Social Science Qubstin to improve the awareness (ii student population to the i: their society. ADVISOR- Dr. Nakher Stage And Script oft students the experience of|« icipating in dramatic pnA ions, and provides pleasurei entertainment for all whoa for such activities and prsf ations. Full membership cai acquired by participation i production either by p«fe ance or backstage assistanct The purpose of the S® > acquaint prospective teii with the history, ethics.' program of the teaching p Sion, and to interest tk» young men and *0®* education as a life longc®* c40 iLn

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