1981-1982 Yearbook

- Eddie Cagle President Larry Burgess expressed his feelings on the club. "I believe we were able to meet some of the students' needs that could not be met in the classroom," he said. "Those students who participated have gained valuable insights that should prove quite helpful in their respective careers." t;l:6 Attempting to stimulate interest in and practical know· ledge of management was the aim of this year's Society for the Advancement of Management (SAM). A wide variety of programs was launched with the coming of Phil Davis, personnel manager of Owatonna Tool Company, and his presentation entitled "Management in the 80·s." Other lectures in the fall were provided by Harding's own Dr. David Burks and Fred Stearns, personnel director for Baddour, Inc. of Memphis. An interesting film festival was held during October to in· form club members on their chosen career. These type endeavors were mixed with ac· tivities such as the plant tour of Owatonna in Searcy to further the students' information file. For relief from the world of academics, the members also went on a hayride to the home of sponsor LaVon Carter. There a good meal and an outdoor devotional promoted close' ties . The spring SAMers brought vice president of Wal Mart Paul Carter and board chairman of Lomanco Del Belden for talks on issues concerning business men and women. "We had a successful year as _ Shawn Oaggell far as activities were concerned," said Mike Brown. "We also 'exceeded our memo bership goal of 100." ~ 1. A SENSE of accomplishment shows on Kathy Burson's face as she in inducted by Secretary Carla Kearbey into Delta Mu Delta, business honor society. 2. PI GAM· MA PSI. Front row; Genry, Berry, Lundquist, Hooton, Perkins, Adams, Waites, Perkins·sponsor. Second row; Smith, Lawrence, Leal, John· son, Smith, Heinold, Burson, Burks, Koonce, Conrad, Grigson. Third r0U!.: Cox. Garner, Bolls, Lambert, Preble, Brock, Collins, Slone. Fourth row: Mullins, Newell, Wright, Hickman, Shacklell, Priestley. Fifth row: Kemp. Abney, Smith, Howton, Cumpian, Stewart, Johnson· sponsor. Sixth row: Sheldon, Hensley, Chase, Horn, Holliday, Burl, Cole. Seventh row: Ogburn, Ireland, Sparks, Burns, Hagar, Hum· phrey. Eighth row: Mabry, Johnson, Rector, Waites, Clark, Hines, Wade. Back row: Westover, Hankins, Oconor, Hearn, Treadway. 3. DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATlON. Front row: Keeverl, Campbell, Payne, Starks, Morthole, Stewart, Sung, McClain, Peel. Se· cond row: McPike, Treece, Tefertiller, Kelly, Williams. Third row: Pettie, Vanpool, Mondich, Wills, Schmitt, Saul. Fourth row: Tucker, Patterson, Haynes , Lake, Ford. Back row: Vines, Smilh, Owens, Burgess, While·sponsor. 4. DELTA MU DELTA. Front row: Clay, Genry, Ulrey, Kearbey, Hickman, Burks, Dismuke, Wood, Burson, Book. Sec· ond row: Pierce, Tucker, Gillett, Clark, Tennyson, Collins, Stone, Wright, Preble, Letsinger. Third row: Sheldon, Meyer, Ogburn, Ogden, Padgett, Mannen, Bryant, Newton, Tomlinson. Back row: Tabor, Miller, Burks·sponsor, Briggs. 5. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT. Front row: Simp· son, Tucker, Effendi, Garton, Cole, Keen, East, Hightower, Stewart, Yagyu, Wood, Muncy, Peacock. Sec· ond row: Bradley, Reely ·sponsor, Cagle, Pearson, Priestley, Kearbey, Dockery, Turner, Mann, Allen. Back row: Pratt, Miller, Brown, Woodruff, Harlow, Carter, Leal, Westbrook, Stack, Camp, Pyland, Finn, Spencer, McReynolds , Long, Nossaman, Bes· sent. School of Business· 11 9

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