1986-1987 Academic Catalog

16 Kappa Epsilon Alpha provides insights into the world of business and promotes free enterprise through its Students In Free Enterprise pro– gram. Living Springs staff produces a monthly inspirational publication designed to meet the needs of the elderly. Literati seeks to foster a greater student appreciation of literature and promotes related cultural events. Marded Student Fellowship is a group of married students organized for the purpose of spiritual and social development through family fel– lowship. MENC is our student chapter of Music Educators National Confer– ence for music majors and others involved in pursuing a .music teaching program. Miracle staff is a group of students responsible for the publication of the yearbook. PEMM Club is a professional organization for majors and minors in fields of health, physical education, and recreation. Phi Epsilon Kappa is a fellowship of students who believe that they are called to some area of the gospel ministry. Meetings are held bimonthly. Pi Delta is a volunteer, honorary, coeducational student group whose purpose is to host campus visitors. Pi Sigma Nu is a campus men's group that seeks to aid in the develop– ment of the whole man through service projects and social activities. P1·elaw Society is devoted to gathering and distributing information relative to a law career. Guest speakers address areas of personal exper– tise and student interests. Psi Chi consists of students interested in psychology and behavioral sciences. Student Senate is the elected representative assembly of the student body. Swordbearers is a voluntary student organization devoted to assisting local churches in the ministry to youth, visitation, and conducting area canvasses. Timalathians provides an opportunity for the student to develop a Christian world-and-life view and stimulates the student to present a co-. gent witness for Christ in the 20th Century. Varsity "C" Ch,1b is composed of individuals who have earned varsity letters in intercollegiate sports. Village Players seeks to contribute to the development of the drama program by encouraging excellence and by presenting and portraying the good qualities in the field of drama. Drama Each quarter, under the direction of a faculty member of the Department of Communication Arts, students present major theatrical productions. In recent years, the department has pro– duced William Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew," Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie," and the Lerner and Loew musical, "My Fair Lady." Open to students of all academic disci– plines, these experiences offer personality and theatrical develop– ment to participants and cultural enrichment to the entire college family. The annual Homecoming Parade features entries from many student organiza– tions. MENC is pictured here.

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