Phillips, secretary), Tad (Tad Danner, Vice-president), Wade (Wade Coggins, treasurer) and all the representatives, we have accomplished a lot and represented students well. Through talks with Dr. Ganus, Dr. Altman and especially Mr. Tucker we have made some gains, such as the womens softball program and the partial meal tickets for off- - Christopher Thom~on campus students. No, we dido ' t get everything we wanted, but we did let the administration know how the students really felt. It is not our place to serve as the public relations office at Harding, but we did also strive to be positive. As posit.ive as possible, I should say. and 'still get thing:; done. I hope that students will think we have been sucessful. " 1. SA EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. Danner- Vice-President; CogginsTreasurer; Phillips-Secretary; BucePresident. 2. SA REPRESENTA· TIVES. Front Row: Madden, Harmon, Baker. Back Row: Umburger, Perkins, Campbell, Driskill. 3. ELECTION COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Jim North registers Harding students who are republicans and posses out Reagan-Bush buttons for the 1980 presidential election. 4. SA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. Front Row: Kell, Harmon. Back Row: Casey, Bible, Jones, North, Clay, Blain, York. 5. STOPPING for a break between classes, Boyd Jones shares a joke with a fellow student. 79 Education-Student Association
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