1980-1981 Yearbook

Vice-president of Chi Sigma Alpha social club, Scott Perkins was a native of Liverpool, New York. His majors included Biblical languages and psychology. A member of Alpha Chi, Scott was also very active in the music department at Harding. He sang in A Cappella, Chamber Singers, and Chorale. He also used his musical talents in the concert band, pep band, and orchestra. A Kirei club beaux, Scott was also an intramural All-Star, a resident assistant and also a member of Psi Chi and Timothy Club. Scott spent time on Northeast campaigns and was a member of the Chicago team. After graduation Scott would like to spend a few years "somewhere in the Northeast working with an effectively growing congregation and attending graduate school to become a clinical counselor." Art major Carla Phillips was a transfer from Michigan Christian College. A member of the Art Guild and Kappa Pi, Carla served as the secretary for the Student Association for 1980-81. She also worked on the S.A. Election Committee and the S.A. Intercollegiate Women's Sports Committee. She was an active participant in club sports as well. HI plan to live in the south," said the Freeland, Michigan native when asked about her plans after graduation, "and go into commercial art, or teach art in an elementary school." "As a teacher I don't want to just impart knowledge but rather convey Christ to the students and show He can meet all their needs," commented senior math major Christie Privett from Jacksonville, Arkansas. Christie was involved extensively in campaign efforts in the Northeast, International, May and Spring Break campaigns '78-'80. She also served as JOY secretary, and was a member of the Spiritual Life Committee and World Evangelism Forum. A member of Theta Psi social club, Christie was athletic director and also participated in Intramurals. In addition, she served as president of Kappa Delta Pi and treasurer of SNEA and was on the Dean's List. , Before transferring from Ohio Valley College, Terri Rine was in A Cappella. Iowa Campaigns, and intramural sports. While at ove, Terri was also a S.A. club representative, homecoming queen allendant, winter festival queen, and a club queen. In relation to her vocational homeeconomics major, Terri participated in AHEA at Harding. She was on the Dean's List and the National Dean's List. Besides being a wife and a mother, Terri would like to teach foods home-economics in college. Teaming up Bible and medicine. senior Mike Rivas wants to practice medicine in an underdeveloped country such as Mexico. A native of Corpus Christie, Mike was on the Bison Football Team, athletic director of Chi Sigma Alpha and participated in the Intramural All-Star program. He was a member of the Pre-Med Club, American Studies. (he Timothy Club, and a beaux for GATA. As a goal for his life Mike replied, "I would lik~ to work as a medical missionary in a place where the people do not have much. I'd like to let these people know and feel thai they are loved and they are very special. 1 would then like to teach them about God so thaI they will both hear about God and see God in Hi s people." 141 Who', Who

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