1977-1978 Yearbook

Tom Buierbaugh Four years of work on the Petit Jean staff were climaxed for Tom Buterbaugh his senior year as he receiyed editorship of the annual . But layouts and copy sheets did not absorb all his interest as he served as president of the Society of Collegiate Journalists and was a member of the Art Cui Id, Kappa Pi art fraternity and Alpha Chi . A former member of King' s Men social club, he was an art major and journalism minor from Indiana, Pennsylvania. Mike Cope Spiritual activites on campus were often the result of the work of Mike Cope. A Bible major from Neosho, Missouri , Cope directed the SA's Spiritual Life Committee as a junior. Cope's other service and religious activites included mem~ bership in Timothy Club and participation in Big Buddies, Conquerors and· International Cam~ paigns. An active intramural player for Knights social club, Cope served his club brothers as president, was Tofebt's beau and a member of Alpha Chi. Sandy Collins Sandy Collins became used to spending her time in those little speech labs in the back of the Ganus Building. A speech therapy major from Rogers, Arkansas, she was a past participant in JOY and was a Resident Assistant her sophomore year. Sandy participated in dactylology and was a member of Alpha Chi and Kirei Na Ai social Mickey Cox Halftime shows at Alumni Field were under the direction of Drum Major Mickey Cox . Cox spent most of his college career involved in activities related to his major, music . Cox played with the orchestra, pep, stage and marching bands and was director of the N\en's Ensemble and president of A Cappella. He served on the Spring Sing Committee and as a member of Chi Sigma Alpha social club, directed their Spring Sing production number. " Cheryl Deaion Diversity marked Cheryl Deaton's extracurricular activities. A former secretary and president of her social club, Theta Psi, Cheryl conSistently made the Dean's List, thus earning herself membership in Alpha Chi. From Morrilton, Arkansas , she was a former Big Sister and par~ ticipant in JOY. She went on Northwest Cam~ paigns two summers, on May Campaigns once and marched in the Bison Band. Cheryl belonged to SNEA and Kappa oelta Pi as she was a mathematics education major. Who's Who • 159

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