Ko Jo Kai 1992

Candle Lighting Ceremony As part of the induction into Alpha Chi, junior [(risty Dawdy from Honey Grove, Texas, lights her individual candle. Alpha Chi Inducts 71 Seventy'"One new members were inducted into Harding University's chapter of Alpha Chi during a special chapel ceremony held February 19. Alpha Chi is a nationally af– filiated society encouraging and recognizing superior scholarship. Harding's chapter, the Arkansas Eta, is open to the upper 10 percent of the senior class with a minimum 3.55 grade point on 104 semester hours, and to the upper 10 percent of the junior class with a minimum 3.75 grade point on 80 semester hours. Har– ding's chapter currently in– cludes 247 students. Officers for 1991-92 are A!ill.a Conlev of Searcy, president; Diane Roof of White Bear Lake, Minn., vice president; Anissa Campbell of Texarkana, secretary; Mark Pruitt of Nichols, Iowa, treasurer, and Chantelle Bequette of Russellville, Ark., student representative. The new inductees include Laura Ann Adams, Richarc Ed win Bankhead, Stacy Dawn Anne Brown; Stephen Ashley Burks, Philip Andrew Chafin, Jill A. Cooper, Donald Jason Coriell, Ashley Ann Cosby, Dana Lynn Crane, Sonya An– nette Curtis, and Tyler Lee Cutshall. Additional inductees include Brenda Kay Davidson, Julian Scott Davis, Kristv Kay Dawd~, Leslie Denise Ferguson, Eric Bradley French, Arlene Michelle Gibson, Diana L:mn Goad, Diana Marie Gregor, Ellen Marie Gullick, Vicky K. Hobby, Kimberly Jean House, Nathan Dale Howard, Daniel David Jacobs 11, Melanie Beth Johnson, Shawn Jackson Kell, Tracy Ellen Kibler, Jason Eric King, Jay Reginald King and Thmmy Kay Kodatt. Other new members are Chandra Lynn Latimer, Patrick Jay Massey, Andrew Bruce Mawdsley, Arden Jay Miller, Frankie C. Mitchell, Neil Eric Myers, John Edward Scott Nahigian, Jennifer Carmen !i~ Jacqueline Annette Nichols Bill Wayne Oldham Jr., Ma15ha Beth Osborne, Tirr oth>· Wayne Page, Shanna hilli s, Lonnie Allen

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