1980-1981 Yearbook

American International College transfer Sue Baj was active in journalism through~ out much of her college career. She served as the 1980-81 BIson editor, as the Petit Je8n section editor in 1979-80, and the president of the Society of Collegiate Journalists. She was also a member of the Public Relations Club and chairwoman of the committee for Arkansas First Amendment Congress. A member of Psi Chi. Sue also enjoyed playing the violin in the University's orchestra. "Editing the Bison has been the most beneficial experience in my time here at Harding," stated the Agawam, Massachu~ seUs native. "It has given me the chance to grow spiritually and sociaJJy while it prepared me for the professional world of print journalism. ,. Sue hopes to work for a newspaper. magazine or advertising firm after completion of her journalism degree. Textile merchandi sing major Cheryl Ballinger was active in many ways during her years at Harding. In addition to being an al.:tive member of AHEA, she served as vice·prcsident, secretary, and devotional director of her dub Alpha Alpha Alpha. She participated is Spring campaigns, and was a member of ACCUS. "Growing up near Harding has allowed me to .~ee true Christians live and work on a daily basi!'.. The Christians in this area have helped me in many way!'. that arc above and beyond the I.:all of duty for a university." David Bedgood, a Senior speech major from Bossier City, Louisiana concentrated in drama. David competed in the 1978 American College Theater Festival and won the properties award for the Rainmaker. He also was awarded the Best Back·Stage Technician Award 1980-81. In addition, he spent time in Reader's Theater productions. KHCA, and University Singers. A member of Titans, David explained his goals for the future, "I hope to work either In the area of broadcasting as a newscaster or in the area of theater as a costume designer. Later, I want to go ahead and work on my master's degree or maybe even my doctorate." Serving as captain of the bowling team, special education major Mike Bedwell was also named three times to the AIl·AIC and the NAJA District 17 for swimming. In addition, he was a member of Delta Omega social club. "After graduation in May, I plan to work on my master's degree in special education here at Harding," he stated. HI will then pursue a doctorate degree. Upon completion of this, I would like to be able to help other prospective teachers learn to grasp the concepts needed to be a special education teacher. " "I'm getting married in May so my future plans are to be a housewife and eventually a mother!" said dietetics major Lynne Beeson. "But I do plan to work in a hospital in some aspect of diet therapy for a few years." Lynne has served as devotional chairman, secretary, and president of OEGE social club, is a member of the Dietetics Club, JOY, the nag corps, and has traveled on Northeast campaigns. She is a native of Nashville, Tennessee. 135 Who'. Who

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