1979-1980 Yearbook

Ted Thompson Accounting major Ted Thompson stated, "I enjoyed most my work with the Economics Tearn and the American Studies program." A member of Delta Mu Delta, Ted was elected to Alpha Chi and was a member of the College Republicans. He also participated in dramatics and A Cappella and was a member of Lambda Sigma social club. Ted plans to work with the General Motors Corporation in the area of production supervision. He hopes to obtain both his MBA and his CPA certificates and settle in Indianapolis. Mike Vanlandingham From Seminole, Oklahoma, physical education major Mike Vanlandingham was a transfer from Northeastern A and M Junior College. An intercollegiate athlete, Mike participated in football and track , earning AIlAIC and AII-NAIA District 17 honors in football. He was also an intramural all-star. A member of Kappa Sigma Kappa social club, he was also beau of Tri-Sigma Delta women 's club. Karl Wendt "One must perceive God as a source and destination," stated Bible major Karl Wendt, who combined his service to God with a talent for the performing arts. Karl starred in a number of campus theatrical productions, including "1776," 'The Star Spangled Girl'· and '·Othello. " In addition, he held memberships in Campus Players and Alpha Psi drama fraternity. He also participated in reader 's theatre and debate, attending numerous speech arts tournaments and gaining membership in Pi Kappa Delta. His future plans include earning a master's degree in speech and becoming a campus minister at a sta te university. Kay Williams Transferring from Alabama Christian College in 1977, special education major Kay Williams quickly became involved in campus activities. She received the assistant editorship for the Petit Jean in preparation for se rving as last year's editor. She was president of the Society for Collegiate Journalists and was a Bison columnist. In relation to her major, Kay was a member of SNEA and Kappa Delta Pi. She was also inducted into Alpha Chi. A member of Kappa Phi social club, she served as devotional chairman and represented her club in May Fete ceremonies. Janelle Wooten An English major, Janelle Wooten earned memberships in Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi and Alpha Chi. From Fort Worth, Janelle was involved in the service organization JOY and in the French Club. She served in leadership positions for her club, Ko Jo Kat , functioning as Spring Sing director, president and devotional director. Those students elected to Who's Who received the honor based mostly on selfevident aspects of their lives - leadership, scholarship and citizenship. Those deeper characterist ics, however, were partially reflected in these students' goals and became more evident when the students' future promises became reality. 235 Who's Who

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