University of Arkansas Monticello - Boll Weevil Yearbook (Monticello, AR)

 - Class of 1979

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Front Row: Janet Aud, Bettina Casson, Joy Thompson, Sonja Cahoone, Mike Carpenter, Clarissa Ply, vice-president. Row 2: Billy Evans, Ronnie Frizzell, Tim Scott, Phyllis King, Jimi Left to Right: Gail Langrell, secretary; Lynne’ Hart, Lee Ann Groce, Claudia Denson, presi- Whitten, secretary-treasurer; Dr. Wiley, John Loose, Kenneth Dunn, Dr. Annulis, Gwen Young. Row 3: William Casson, president; Andy Monfee. dent; Kathy Tacito, Claire Carpenter, Kemp. ACADEMY OF SCIENCE The University of Arkansas at Monticello chapter of the Ar- kansas Collegiate Academy of Science was founded in March of 1965. The local chapter joined the state organization the following year. The UAM chapter was founded for the purpose of stimulating scholar- ship and research among the undergraduate students who are interested in the natural sciences, as well as to encour- age and facilitate the exchange of information and ideas among students. The local chapter, consisting of fourteen membe rs, is cur- rently engaged in sponsoring several activities including a science fair, a math contest and a solar exhibit. The chap- ter annually attends the state convention where many UAM students have mace research presentations. Organizations 121 Lillie

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Front Row: Randy Fischer, Keith Barger, Jay Brad Brown, Hani Hashem. Back: Fred Gould, Moore, Lonnie Bass, Mickey Ferguson. Row 2: Rayburn Gavin, Kevin Brown, Frank Millerd, . Lynn Freeman, Jeff Garner, Kenny Geater, Jer- Earl Wells, Joey Terry, Cully Culpepper, Jack ry Johnson, Steve Warhurst, Ronnie Frizzell, Gavin, Chester Ashcraft, Steve Strahan. Phi Lambda Chi fraternity was founded in 1925 at Arkan- sas State Teachers College at Conway. Ten men established the fraternity on this campus on January 14, 1940, as the Gamma chapter. The first National Conclave was held at Conway with C.W. Cathey of Arkansas A M being elected to national office. In 1970 the board elected Gam- ma’s sponsor, K. Michael Ba- , 3 ker, to a one year term as Na- : = | ” ‘ Sao ) tional Executive Secretary. ae oes Z : a | The brothers of Gamma ; R- ‘ i = | work extensively for the better- ment of UAM, representing the University yearly in Special Olympics and the Drew County Social Services Fund Drive. They have also won the Toys ‘ . for Tots competition consecu- . : | tively in the past few years. : i a. ) ; AX LITTLE SISTERS Phi Lambda Chi Little Sisters is a national affiliate organiza- tion of Phi Lambda Chi fraterni- ty that was brought to the UAM campus on January 27, 1977. The initial charter group con- sisted of 15 young women. Their purpose being, first and foremost, to enjoy a brother- sister relationship with the fra- ternity members. They also give moral support and assist in social service fund-raising. . ‘ The membership of the Little Sisters is in direct ratio with the number of Phi Lamb mem- bers. They are chosen by the fraternity. The Gamma chapter of Phi Lambda Chi Little Sisters now consists of 15 members. Rr te Front Row: Kellye Divine, president; Paula Hen- Leisa Rittman, Cindy Snow, Kay LaGrone, Bet- ley, Dena Dennis, vice-president; Barbara Sey- sy Holderfield, Pogo Griffin. Back: Rhonda Car- - mour, secretary; Tammy Bass, treasurer. Row’ penter, Paul Wallick. 2: Debbie Ashcraft, historian, Janis Wilson, 120 Organizations



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AGRI CLUB The UAM Agriculture Club was eStablished to promote student fellowship and to pro- vide a common interest for stu- dents majoring in agriculture. The Agriculture Club has been in existence since 1925. Since its beginning, there have been several advisors and numerous students involved in the Agriculture Club. The club now has monthly socials as well as making a trip to a livestock show in different cities each spring. This year the club will be going to Hous- ton, Texas. The club is also cur- rently making plans to offer a scholarship available to an agri- culture student here at UAM. Left to Right: Terry Johnson, Chris Marshall, Belinda Lawson, Shirley Bell, Bea Pearson. 122 Organizations Front Row: Kathy Ferguson, Daniel Reynolds, Mary Kay Norris, Lynne Rodgers, ‘Clint Cleaver. Row 2: Dr. Kirst, Karen Keuthe, Wayne Beaty, Donna Stevenson, Tom Keith. Row 3: Brad Prince, Steve Frizzell, Ricky Kelley, Dwayne Beaty, Curtis Johnson. Row 4: Mike Williams, Eddie Scherm, Art Kaufman, Doug Matheny, Mitch Barnett. ART CLUB Artist’s, Incorporated was founded in 1976, to give mem- bers more opportunities to dis- play their work and to give members an opportunity to see demonstrations, or hear discussions, of topics of cur- rent interest to art students. The Art Club hosts an annual exhibit of works by UAM faculty members and Artist's, Inc., members. Artist's, Inc., has eight mem- bers on the current roll.

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