1983-1984 Yearbook

Alpha Chi Sponsors Hold National, Regional Positions - fohn J. RQddiffe Chapter spomor Dr. Joe E. Pryor watches senior Midlele Ellis light her candle during illductio1l ceremony. Jena Conrad , president - Accounting Terrance Yates, vice president - Biol ogy Lizabeth Bell , secretary - Bi ochemistry Donald Wade Huffman , treasurer - Bi ochemistry Robert H. Reely III, representative. Music Education Joyce Ann Aebi - Special Educati on Mark Ellis Aebi - Biology Billy Cay AJbany - Biol ogy Connie Alexander - Interior Design Stanley R. Allen · Computer Science Lynn M. Alley - Office Systems Robert 5. Bain - Biology Rebecca C. Ball - Psychology Huafu Paul Bao - English Kimberly E. Barker - History Kyle Brent Beaty - Political Science Katharina Beavers - Art Phillip R. Berry - Systems Analysis Urszula Bielecka - English Eldon Gene Billingsley - Bible Mary Ellen Billingsley - Computer Science Amanda Sue Bolding - Elemen tary Education Anna K. Brenton - Drama Chet Douglas Brown - Management Dennis Ray Brown - Biology Michael D. Brown - Psychology Susan Bryan - Elementary Education Gretchen Bukowich - Elementary Education Cynthia R. Burns - Accounting 198 Alpha Chi Kimberly K. Capps - English R. Bryon Carlock, Jr. - Accounting Mary Elizabeth Carr - Special Education Brian l ee Casey - Music Kim C. Clark - Elementary Education Robert Kent Clay - Accounting At the time that the 1984 Petit Jean went to press, sponsors of the Arkansas Eta Chapter of Alpha Chi were confident that the chapter would be well represented on the student program of the Region II Convention to be held in Baton Rouge , La. , on Ma rch 22-24. During 1984, the chapter inducted 129 members with 76 inducted on Sept. 28 and 53 inucted on Feb. 1. Early in the fall semester the chapter officers planned a reception for all freshmen and transfer students who had received an academic scholarsh ip from Harding. The chapter made pl ans fo r this to be an annual event to promote high academic achievement on the part of incoming students. Alpha Chi, a major national honor scholarship society designed to recognize and promote high academic achievement in a ll academic di sc iplines, was organized Feb. 22, 1922, on the campus of Southwestern University , George town , Texas. Arkansa Eta Chapter was well represented in the administration of Alpha Chi. Dr. Joseph E. Pryor served as Executive Director after serving 13 years as Secretary-Treasurer of the national organization. Dr. Dennis M. Organ served as editor of The Recorder and other publications. Dr. England served as vice president of Region II and Program Cha irman fo r the 1983 Region II Conventi on. rw

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