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Student Alumni Association Serves Students, Guests SAA - Row 7: Flick Brooks, John Law, Adrienne Sanders, Carmen Huddleston, Susan Skelton, Cheryl Evans, Gary Chapman, Penny Dorsett, Amy Delk, Kay Kay Kennedy: Flow 2: David Holloway, Wanda McDougal Karen White, Ramona Bawdon, Diana Thompson, Beth Cole, Cindy Braddock, Becky Gordon, Jeanette Caraker, Suzanne Pearson, Keven Smith, Susan Davis, Cami Posteli, Jason Smithg Fiow 3: Randy Grissett, Frank Kemp, Gina Anderson, Ginger Engle, Hollye Baker, Diane Speed, Kristie Glass, Tammy Shadwick, Mitzi Fields, Kimmy Aaron, Mark Abbottq Bow 4: Curtis Gogei, Kristi Barker, Joy Marsh, Kim Choat, Scott Greene, Jennifer Webster, Candace Short, Brian Whitfield, Clay Hobbs, Karrie Knight. Photo by Holland Studios, The Student Alumni As- sociation is a service organi- zation. Members must be will- ing to serve and give of their time whenever the need arises. Many times members are called upon to give of their time on short notice. SAA was founded in 1979 and has been under the direction of Jim Selbe. Members are chosen by application and interview. SAA coordinated many of the activities on campus this year. They hosted the cam- pus-wide Christmas party and the Valentine's Banquet. They coordinated Silly Saturday in the spring and were responsi- ble for the Homecoming court activities such as the election and coronation of the queen. SAA also plays a major role in Mission interface. Leading SAA this year has been Rick Brooks, presidentg John Law, vice-president of personnel involvementg Adri- enne Sanders, vice-president of special eventsg Cheryl Ev- ans, secretary: Susan Skelton, business managerg and Gary Chapman, chaplain. SAA President Ftiok Brooks regulates the student flow into the registration center located in Pruett Banguet Hall. Photo by Nancy Bennett. 158 Organizations
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Ji Beta Chi - Row 1: Diane Speed Karen Angerman: Row 2: Hodon Yates, John Estes, David Oliver: Row 3: Chris Sravens, Neita Barnes, Martin Chaney Tim Turner, Mary Cline. 4, ML - 'PMA - Row 7: Gail Latham, Renee Henson, Judy England, Kelly Vaden, Sheri Veregge, Flon O'Rourke,' Row 2: 1 ren Walker, Carol Hayes, John Bentley, Vincent Wheatley, Mike Dozier, George Van Eaton, Larry Nagle, Danny ench, Stan Tillman, Kelly Beard, Rick Root, Larry Oldham. Photo by John Bentley. Pi Beta CN The purpose of Pi Beta Chi is to further interest in the sci- entific pursuit of knowledge. Members do this by lectures and field trips. Highlights of the year included a special lecture by Dr. Hall C. Holland, a nuclear physicist and a trip to the Space Center in Hunts- ville, Alabama. Members de- veloped a constitution for more organization and higher standards. Officers for the year were John Estes, presidentg David Oliver, vice-presidentg Chris Cravens, secretary: Neita Barnes, treasurer: and Hodon Yates, parlimentarian. DPIVIA The Association for Com- puting Machinery underwent a constitution change this year and became the Data Pro- cessing Management As- sociation. The organization is for computer science and computer information systems majors. DPMA is primarily de- signed to facilitate better un- derstanding of the vital rela- tionship of information processing as it relates to management and society. Each year DPMA hands out three awards on Awards Day. These awards are Outstanding Computer Science Graduate, Outstanding Computer Infor- mation Systems Graduate, and Rookie Programmer of the Year. The officers of DPMA are as follows: Fton O'Rourke, presi- dentg Michael Dozier, vice- presidentg Renee Henson, sec- retary: and Stan Tillman, treasurer. Organizations 757
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Student Government Association Bridges Gap -351 H ll Row 1 Diane Speed Kelye Olsen Bobbi Pennington Gina Hurst Kim Laird, Laura Parish, Tamie Kiddy, Joyce Montague, Melinda Scudder, Hill Row 2 Jason Faulkner Bryan Armentrout Nathan Ogrlvre Lee Hrbbett, Victor Spencer, Jonathan Goode, Jeff Shocklee, Todd Fulkerson, Anschultz Neal Roberston Amy Watrous Julie Gann Jeff Johnson Row 3: Tirn Roland Jana Bentley, Judy England, Nancy Hastings, Tanya Lisa Gibbons Sandy Allen Nadine Gray Scott Taylor Photo by Holland Studios. The Student Government Association serves as a bridge between students and administration. The SGA set two main objectives for this year. The first was to repre- sent the student body to the best ot each member's ability. The second was to maintain a positive image for the SGA. Many activities such as the Harvest Moon Party and the lighting of the Commons at Christmas time were conduct- ed by SGA. Members were also busy serving at banquets, cleaning up the campus, and helping with spring registra- tion. SGA also sponsored a food drive during the Christ- mas season and spiritual em- phasis days during the spring semester. One of the main concerns every year is in the area of food service. SGA has worked very hard in this area and some noticeable changes have been made. More variety and ice cream are just two of the improvements that can be seen in Gano Dining Hall. The deli line is another feature that students have enjoyed. SGA hopes that more improve- ments will be made in the fu- ture. SGA had three very capable leaders this year. They were Jeff Johnson, presidentg Julie Gann, vice-president: and Amy Watrous, secretaryltrea- surer. Jeff Johnson spoke in chapel on behalf of the Student Government Association. Photo by John Bentley. Organizations 7 59
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