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Minta Helen Travis is a business ad- ministration major from Madison, Tenn. Phi Chi Theta Business Fraternity and the Wesley Foundation held Min- ta's membership while she was at Aus- tin Peay. Participating in Alpha Mu Gamma, Phi Alpha Theta, Student Government Association and the Democrats Club is Sandra Ann Wallace. Sandra is a French and history major from Greenville. Ky. Sandra expects to see more women and blacks in top positions in Carter's administration. A Southern accent will be the vogue in Washington, along with denim, cornbread, black-eyed peas and a smile as wide as the nation- al deficit, remarks Sandra. Majoring in music while at Austin Peay is Deborah Jane Wilson. She is from Clarksville, Tenn. Deborah held membership in the Music Educators National Conference and Sigma Alpha Iota. Louisville, Ky., is' the home of Mau- reen Zink. Her major is English. While at Austin Peay Maureen was a member of Kappa Delta Sorority, Little Sigmas and the National Education As- sociation. F8tH. Sandra Wallace Minta Travis ; . g, Maureen QK 3 Zink Debbie Wilson 61
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60 Jean Southenand David Spence unanimity of the graveyard. - Felix Frankfurter Donna Lynne Staples is an account- ing major. Her hometown is Clarksville. During her four years at The Peay Donna held membership in Phi Chi Theta Business Fraternity and the Lau- rel Wreath Honor Society. Belinda Gayle Totty is a business education major from Centerville, Tenn. After graduation she plans to teach business subjects on the secondary school level. Phi Chi Theta Business Fraternity and the National Education Association held Belinda's membership. She was also associate editor of the 1977 Fare- well and Hail. Hlf we learn how to give ourselves, to forgive others and to live with thanks- giving, we need not seek happiness - it will seek us. - Anonymous. Donna Staples Elizabeth Jean Southerland held membership in Phi Chi Theta Business Fraternity and the American Marketing Association while at The Peay. Jean is a business administration major from Dickson, Tenn. l'ldealistically, President Carter should concentrate on three major programs: providing national health care for citizens, establishing job pro- grams and making a breakthrough in the areas of nuclear testing, arms limi- tation and disarmament, remarks Da- vid Spencer of. Moorestown, NJ. David is an English major and plans to attend law school after graduation. He held membership in the John Jay Society, Political Studies Association, Student Defense League and was a del- egate for the National Conference on Student's Legal Rights. HThose who begin coercive elimina- tion of dissent soon find themselves exterminating dissenters. Compulsory unification of opinion achieves only the Belinda Totty
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Student Government Association tries to promote interaction between itself and other students The cabinet includes tL-Ri: James Hemphill, chief justice; Reese Bagweil, USAB chairperson; Mary Langford, vice-president of SGA; Dianne Coakley, secretary of SGA and Martin Abraham, SGA president. The Student Government Associ- ation is the organization which gives the APSU student a voice in the making of university policy. The Cabinet is the administrative branch of the SGA. It is up to them to make sure the rest of the SGA func- tions properly. Another one of their du- ties is to keep the lines of communica- tion open between the students and the university administrators.
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