Texas Western College 1959-1960.pdf - Utep
Texas Western College 1959-1960.pdf - Utep
Texas Western College 1959-1960.pdf - Utep
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EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES<br />
Any college exists for one reason and Americon lnstilute of Mining. Metallurgione<br />
reason only-academic or professional cal, ond Petroleum Engineers - colleg-<br />
However, once a student has iate branch of professional society.<br />
228;e difficult academic adiustment to<br />
college, extracurr~cular activities can play American Society of civil Engineers-col-<br />
. an important recreational and educational legiate branch of professional society.<br />
part in his college life.<br />
Associotion for Childhood Education-organlzation<br />
of future teachers of elemen-<br />
Athletics tary schools.<br />
<strong>Texas</strong> Weatern college is in the ~~~d~~ Baptisl Student Union-campus organiza-<br />
.-.)J<br />
lntercolleeiate conference and oartici- tion of Baptist students.<br />
pates in :variety of intercollegiate'sports.<br />
This allows not only for student participa-<br />
tion but also ives students. staff, and<br />
community resikts a great.deal of spec-<br />
tator enjoyment. There is also a large<br />
intramural athletic program, and all stu-<br />
dents are invited to engage in sports and<br />
recreation of their choosing. The Physical<br />
and Health Education Department. Stu-<br />
dent Association, and Dean of Students<br />
soonsor these activities.<br />
Orgafiirations<br />
Other major participation areas include<br />
+ student publications. governmental organizations,<br />
four natinnal sororities. one local<br />
and four notional fraternities, music and<br />
drama groups, and departmental organizations.<br />
There are close to seventy different<br />
groups from which a student may choose<br />
his activities. They are:<br />
Accounting Club-organization of Business<br />
Administration students specializing in<br />
accounting.<br />
Actioities Bureau-helps new students to<br />
find the activities to which they wish to<br />
belong.<br />
Alpha Chi-scholastic honorary for Juniors<br />
and Seniors.<br />
Alpha Phi Gammo - honorary iournalism<br />
society.<br />
Beaux Ads -for study of art apprecia-<br />
tion.<br />
Belles-or anization of non-sorority girls<br />
in the forrnitories.<br />
Compur Colleagues-social group of non-<br />
Greek men and women.<br />
Chenririg-scholastic and service honorary<br />
for senior women.<br />
Canterbury Club-campus organization of<br />
Episcopalian students.<br />
Chi Omega-this is a national social so-<br />
rority.<br />
Christian Science-n campus organization<br />
of Christian Science students and fac-<br />
ulty members.<br />
Co-Ed Council - co-ordinating group for<br />
311 women's organizations.<br />
<strong>College</strong> Bond - sponsored by the Music<br />
Department.<br />
Collegc Choir -sponsored by the Music<br />
Department.<br />
<strong>College</strong> Players-drama group which puts<br />
on plays.<br />
Cosmopolitan Club-to assist foreign stu-<br />
dents in adjustin to college life at<br />
Tcxar Westcrn ~otege.<br />
Alpho Epsilon Rho - honorary rndia so- Delta Delta Deltn-this is a national social<br />
ciety. sorority.<br />
Alpha Phi Omega-local fraternity for Engineers.<br />
Delta Gomm-this is a national social sowrit&<br />
- Alpha Psi Omega -honorary<br />
ciety.<br />
drama so- D ~ psi , ~ ~ ~<br />
cation society.<br />
~ physical E ~U- ~ ~<br />
Alpha Sigma Nu - national metallurgy<br />
c engineers society, branch, Delto Sigma Pi - Prafessiooal society for<br />
men Busiocss majors.<br />
American lnsfitute of Electrical Engineers<br />
-collegiate branch of professional so- Engineering Council-ca-ardinating group<br />
ciety. for all Engineering activities.<br />
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