1980-1981 Yearbook

Little Rock native, Bill Hefley was a biochemistry major who planned to enter medical schonl after graduation. In addition to his studies, he was vicepresident of Kappa Sigma social club in 1978-79 and social affairs director in 1979-80. He served as a beaux for Ju Go Ju social club as a sophomore, for Ko Jo Kai as a junior, and for KKK as a senior. He participated in intramural athletics and was a member of Chorale. The chairman of the Good Services Committee, Bill was a member of the Pre-Med Club, served as president of Alpha Chi. He received the Duane Priest Memorial Premedical Scholarship, the Alfred H. Noll Alpha Chi Scholarship, and was named to the Outstanding Young Men of America and to the National Dean's List. Phyllis Higgins, who transfered in her sophomore year from Memphis State University, was a marketing major from Tennessee. She was a member of the American Studies program, Delta Mu Delta, and the Free Enterprise Economics Team. of which she was chairman on 1980. She also participated in the Reader's Theater in the fall of 1978, and was the student speaker for both the Youth Seminar Weekend and School of Business Freshmen-Sophomore Retreat. She was a member of Zeta Rho social club. Jay Justus, a transfer from Southwest Mississ ippi Junior College believes that "without a serving heart no one will ever lead successfull y." During his fou r years he served as vice president o f the junior class and senior class and was Sophomore and Junior Men 's Representative on the S.A. With a double major in Hi story and Bible, Jay was inducted into Phi Alpha Theta, the International History Society, American St udies, Barristers, and Young Republicans. He has been to London on campaigns, was a member of Timothy Club, World Evangelism Forum, Sirea, and the S.A. Spiritual Life committee. The Magnolia, Mi ss issippi nalive was an intramural All-Star and Jacket winner, a beaux for Shantih and a member of TNT social club. HI plan to return next year to certify in English and to work on my master's," commented social science major Denise Kay. The Lubbock, Texas native was a member of Alpha Chi and the American Studies program. Denise participated in both International and May Campaigns. She was a member of Chorale, Young Republicans, and Regina social club. A native of Red Falls. Minnesota, Cindy Lapp majored in nursing and plans to be part of a self-supporting team to the Northeast. She was active in Alpha Chi. the Student Association, Spiritual Life Committee, Student Affairs Committee, JOY, and the Venezuelan Campaigns. Cindy was especially active in band. She participated in the concert and marching bands, pep band, and the stage band. She served in OEGE social club as president. secretary. treasurer, and devotional chairman. She was also involved in Intramural sports. 139 Who's Who

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