Southern Arkansas University - Mulerider Yearbook (Magnolia, AR)

 - Class of 1984

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SAU's Counseling Center The Counseling Center is a ser- e,n3n vice center to advise students in scheduling classes, changing majors, A providing individual or group coun- seling and administering testing that is non-classroom assigned. No fee is charged for services to students, faculty and staff. Shelly Butler takes a test in the Counseling Center. A student works with SIGI. . ..,,,..,.,,, , N

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Campus Activities Board iff, ,,,, f' ,I Ella' 4 ifiifflgii new 533, The Campus Activities Board brings the entertainment to SAU. If you can think of a perfor- mance that you liked, then you can bet that CAB had some- thing to do with it. This board works hard to bring a variety of entertainment to the campus in a variety of ways. Some of the acts CAB has brought to SAU are The Cruise Family, Gene Cotten, Sandy Pyle and a SRO performance by Dick Gregory. CAB is also fam- ous for their weekly movies, TNTls and coffeehouses. They also sponser the annual Christ- mas dance and Spring Formal. CAB is a board run by students who selects the acts and perfor- mances which come in through the school year. Each year they try to provide a variety of enter- tainment to meet the diversified interests of students. Top, members of CAB, left to right: Jerry Langston, Presi- dentg Rod Duckworth, Dance Chairmang Cheryl Todd, Special Events Chairmang and Micky Jasper, Lecture Chairman. Bottom: Sandy Hvle gave an electric performance. 'Eiiiiiiiixi ,bf a s , 'Zim ' z Q Sf wifi A Q, swath , L ,- t nz, at 5 2 7' fi , Viv y at f , 1 Ugg Gig? i 5 4 Q ig, M v ,if X 4, X f ,ik - 4 .MM X 4 H- ,W fat-M, ia 3 A ,,?g-gg fi L



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Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity . . . I shall strive to develop the qualities necessary in becoming a responsible business leaderfl These are the last words in the PBL pledge, and that is what our organi- zation has to offer. One of the main purposes of PBL is to provide stu- dents with activities that will broaden their knowledge and inter- est in any area of the business field. SAU has one of the largest chapter memberships in the state as well as in the nation. Since 1972, students from our chapter have won many awards at the State Leadership Conferences. There have been 38 first place winners, 49 second place winners and 52 third place win- ners. PBL produced 17 awards this year to add to their totals. SAU took 8 first place awards at this year's conference. Two state offi- cers were also elected for the na- tional business student organiza- tion. State Secretary is Deborah Odom of Taylor and Rodney La- Grone of Foulk was elected Vice- President. Congratulations to PBL on their successful year. PBL has also had winners on the national level totalling 35 in all. By joining PBL, one can learn more about the world of business from speakers and from actually visiting certain businesses and companies. In the past, PBL has had tours of such companies as Howmet, Gener- al Motors, and General Electric. Some other trips have been to the World Trade Center in Dallas and to San Francisco and Indianapolis for national conferences. First place Winners in state confer- ence, left to right, Hrst row.' Bruce Magee, Tommy Reed, Jimmy Haney and Rodney LaGrone. Sec- ond row: Michael Hawkins, Mi- chele Blemont, Kris Taylor and Beth Elliot. Left: PBL Drive to increase mem- bership. PBL members, left to right, Hrst row: Kelli Callaway, Jan Halibur- ton, Mary Humphries Barnhill, and Marvajean Lane. Second row: Deborah Odom, JoBeth Fincher, Louanne Crank and Cathy Lee. Third row: Dr. Rankin, sponserg Kris Taylor, Genna Hargus, and Jeannie Cook. Last row: Mr. Kolb, Jimmy Haney, Ms. Jacks, Dr. Boaz, Mrs. Mlinek, Tommy Reed and Dr. Ca lla way.

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