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C-Pals is a service organization that matches Doane students with children of the Crete community (2nd-6th graders) and surrounding communities through the Heartland Big Brothers and Sisters program of Lincoln. Doane students are asked to commit one academic year to developing the relation- ship, which includes having some type of weekly contact with the child. C- Pals is open to any Doane student who is interested in devoting time to a relationship with a child. An application and an interview process for infor- mational purposes are required. Advisor: Shawn Kean Crete Representative: Katie Hollman President: Ashley Hollibaugh


Doane Mascot Club The goal of this organization is to promote school spirit. Advisor: Jacque Pomajzl President: Abby Hahn


Roots and Shoots “Founded by Dr. Jane Goodall, the Roots & Shoots program inspires youth of all ages to make a difference by becoming involved in their communities. Each Roots & Shoots group plans and implements service-learning projects that promote care and concern for animals, the environment, and the human community,” from the Jane Goodall Web site. Roots and Shoots helped bring single stream recycling to the campus and Crete community in 2009. A butterfly garden was put on campus to help bolster the monarch butterfly migra- tion. In the fall of 2011, we will begin work on a community garden, a Weatherization project in which we actively work on a dorm to make it more efficient, and work behind the scenes at Henry Doorly Zoo through their job shadow program. We run workshops that teach students, staff and community members how to turn single use plastic shopping bags into permanent reusable bags. Roots and Shoots is about pursuing pro- jects we are passionate about. Adviser: Brad Elder President: Lizabeth Reimers


Sertoma was founded to encourage and foster the idea of community service, and to promote teamwork and leadership while providing opportunities for creating friendship within the organization, on campus, and in the community. Advisor: Becky Hunke Setoma Liason: Eunice McArdle President: Jessica Brown


Social Greek Organizations


Any full-time Doane student enrolled for at least one full semester with a grade point average of 2.0 or better. Transfer students who were enrolled at least one full semester and completed at least 12 credit hours from an accredited institution are eligible also (those credits must be on file with the Registrars office by the beginning of


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