A Searcy resident, Linda McKinney was a French major with a minor in Bible. Linda was active for four years each in Chorale, World Evangelism Forum, JOY and the French Club. She was a Young Republican member and a participant in International Campaigns and the Student National Education Association. A member of Kappa Phi social club, Linda also served as a resident assistant for two years. A transfer from Ball State University in Sharon, Pennsylvania, accounting major Martha Moore immediately involved herself with many aspects of student life upon arriving at Harding. Martha was named to the Dean's List and to Alpha Chi. She was active in American Studies, Pi Gamma Psi, Delta Mu Delta, JOY and Northeast Campaigns . A member of Omega Phi social club, Martha served as treasurer and Spring Sing director. She was also elected Senior women's representative to the Student Association. , Cllaire Nobles!l An accounting major, Claire Nobles' academic excellence merited four years on the Dean's List and three years in Alpha Chi. Claire participated in the American Studies program for two years, and competed on the Emory Business Team. She was a member of Delta Mu Delta honor society for business majors. Claire was treasurer of Zeta Rho social club, and her brother club, TNT, selected her club queen. ¢~ruce Nunnall,\? Bruce Nunnally's academic success was demonstrated by his being awarded three major scholarships: The Hammon Business Scholarship, the Russell Brown Accounting Scholarship and the Arthur H. Carter Scholarship. Bruce also took the Ganus Award for outstanding grade point average during his sophomore year. He was also a threeyear Alpha Chi member. An accounting major from Memphis, Bruce competed with the Reno Business Team and was active in Pi Gamma Psi accounting club and Delta Mu Delta honor society for business majors. He served as SA treasurer as a senior and was a member of Galaxy social club.
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