1980-1981 Yearbook

- Don Holland - Jim Murphy tative for Arkansas Congressional District 53~ One member of the Young Republicans was a foreign student, Anthony Effendi. Effendi said that he was a member of the organization for two years because 'the government of his home coun tr y. Indonesia, is Republican. He hopes that his work with the Young Republicans at Harding would help him to "be involved in politics at home." The monthly meetings of Phi Alpha Theta, an honorary history society, covered more than just collection of dues and inductions. Each month an officer of the organization was responsible for presenting a program or speaker, and the meetings covered a variety of historical perspectives, from Russian history and culture, to the history of Christmas, to the trial of Aaron Burr. In April, speakers from outside the organization discussed military history. President Phillip Gould said that the honor society helped him to prepare for his future work as an historian and gave him "insight into historical research and writing." Papers were presented by members of Phi Alpha Theta as they represented the Harding chapter of the organization at the Arkansas regional meeting in the Spring. 1. PHI ALPHA THETA. Front Row: Guy, Gould, Baker. Second Row: Horsley, Barrett, Kay, Zuccolo. Third Row: Ramsey. Crook, Cornett, McLaughlin, Jewell-sponsor. Bock Row: Barnes. Tibbals, Muncy. Slalom. 2 BARRISTERS. Front Row: Flatt, Vlahakis, Sewell. Second Row: Muncy- sponsor, Blain, Beeson, Tucker, Weaver, Johnson, Z. Muncy, West, Belts, Parks, Anderson. 103 Arts and Sciences-History

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