Penny Hightower National Dean's List student Penny Hightower has been involved in many areas at Harding, from servng as president and athletic director for Phi Delta social club, to the Free Enterprise Economics Team and the Society for the Advancement of Management. Penny, a business management major, plans to enter her chosen field and use her talents to serve God and the people she comes in contact with. Penny was also a member of Delta Mu Delta and Pi Gamma Psi honor societies, the American Studies Program, and JOY while she was at Harding. Lora Fleener Lora Fleener, an office administration major from Summersville, Mo., kept busy in her stay at Harding. Lora said her future plans include working in the medical field. "I plan to be a medical secretary and work for a doctor or surgeon in a hospital," she said. Lora's plans also include heading north. "I would like to work in the north because I grew up there and I would like to work with the church," sh;: said. Lora, a member of Beta Tau Gamma, played in both the marching and concert bands, was active in the American Studies program, worked with Venezuelan campaigns and served as a section editor for the Petit Jean. Her extracurricular activities, however, never kept her away from her studies, as she qualified for the Dean's List. Darlene Hodges Darlene Hodges, an American Studies major, claims that at Harding she has learned so much about people, and that the University brought her a learning experience in living and walking with God. In the future she wants to be used for people outside of the United States who need physical help as well as those who are seeking meaning in their lives. Darlene was a member of Tri-Kappa social club and served as their devotional and athletic director. She was a member of Alpha Chi, JOY and was a May Queen attendant. Darlene also went on the Northeast and Tabernacle, N.J., campaigns. - John Radcliffe - John Radcliffe Laiarle Hogan Planning to go back to her home state of Alaska to teach history, Lajarle Hogan was a social science major from Kotzebue, Alaska. Lajarle received recognition by being inducted into Alpha Chi Honor Society and Kappa Delta Pi, the education honor society. A participant in the American Studies Program, she was also a member of the Student National Education Association. Lajarle was also involved in the Dactylology Club and Phi Alpha Theta. -' Outside her academic activities and memberships, Lajarle participated in the marching band and was a Pattie Cobb residence assistant. She was a member of Tofebt women's social club. Who's Who· 261
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