1976-1977 Yearbook

Dickie Isom Dickie Isom was active in the realm of politics. A member of Young Republicans, Young Americans for Freedom and the Private Enterprise team, Isom was an accounting major from Shreveport, Louisiana. Zeta Phi Zeta's beau, Isom was treasurer of Mohican social club his sophomore year and president his junior year. A member of American Studies, he also participated in intramurals. David Johnson SA vice-president David Johnson took a double major in Bible and accounting. A Chi Sigma Alpha social club member, he was secretary of the club his sophomore year and historian his junior year. He was Regina's beau for two years and was president of his sophomore class. He sang with the A Cappella Chorus two years, was a Big Brother one year and went on International and May Campaigns two years. Johnson was a Resident Assistant as a senior and belonged to Timothy club, American Studies, Civitans, Delta Mu Delta and Pi Gamma Psi. From Gadsden, Alabama, he was a recipient of the Hammon Scholarship and played intramurals all four years. Craig Jones Craig Jones' imitations in chapel kept the student body laughing. The Regina Spirit Award recipient for 1 sn, Craig was a music education major from Memphis, Tennessee. A member of Belles and Beaux for three years, Craig was president of A Cappella as a senior and vice-president of A Tempo as a junior. As an underclassman he participated iri International Campaigns, Bison Boosters and intramural sports. Steve Kell Bible major Steve Kell served as president of Chi Sigma Alpha social club his senior year. He came from Lubbock, Texas, and was a member of Timothy club. He debated for two years, belonged to Chorale his freshman year and was in Pi Kappa Delta three years. He served on the SA Spiritual Life Committee, went on Spring Break Campaigns two years and was active in intramurals all four years. Jim Lackie Jim Lackie receiveo the Hammon Scholarship in business as a junior. An accounting major from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Jim served as president of the F're-Law club and was a member of the Reno Business Team. He was elected an SA representative as a freshman and served as SA elections chairman as a sophomore. He held memberships in Alpha Chi, Delta Mu Delta and American Studies and belonged to Theta Tau Delta social club. In his freshman year he lettered in swimming and was a Big Brother. WHO'S WHO - 167

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