VVho~ ______________________ ~ "It's not the place, it's the people. Get to know as many as you can, there're some really wonderful people around here!" Stephanie Whitesel Stephanie Whitesel was a vocattional home economics major from Winchester, Indiana. After graduation she planned to attend graduate school. Whitesel was involved in Shantih social club, American Home Economics Association, Student Association food services committee chairperson, and Alpha Chi. An elementary education major from Dallas, Angie Cox planned to teach middle school math and elementary school somewhere in Texas. Cox was a Bison cheerleader for two years, historian of Kappa Delta Pi, Homecoming and May Fete representative, and a member of Alpha Chi and Tri-Sigma social club. Cheerleading was Cox's greatest joy at Harding because she "loved being able to actively support the team that gave of their time and effort to represent all of us students." David Burton, a marketing major from livonia, Michigan, planned to find a marketing job in an area where he could help a weak church grow. Burton was involved in Scotland campaigns, Northwest campaigns, the Campus Ministry Team, American StUdies, Marketing Club, Delta Mu Delta, Big Brothers, and TNT social club. The times at Harding Burton said he would remember were those when "a few good friends and myself would just get away from the hectic school life and spend time goofing off and getting to know each other better." The highlight of Charles Smith's past four years at Harding was serving Zeta Rho social club as beau. 'They taught me how to better shine like a star' so that others could see Christ living in me." Smith was a computer science major from Searcy, Arkansas. He planned to further his education at Texas A&M by getting a Master's in electrical engineer268 Who's Who Stephanie Whitesel and Angie Cox are seated in front of DaVid Burton, Charles Smith and Dale Cox. - photo by James McCreary, ing. He was active in Titans social club, the Campus Ministry Team, Date Processing Management Association, and the SOciety for the Advancement of Management. Smith Advised students to be more appreciative of the good aspects of Harding, especially the teachers. "One of the most unappreciated aspects of Harding is the many teachers who are giving their lives to Christian education. We need to be more appreciate of the men and women who are striving to prepare us not only for life after school, but more importantly for life after death." Dale Cox was active in Sub T-16 social club and served as Second Mate for two years. He was a TriSigma Delta beau, was active in Kappa Delta Pi, and was a member of College Republicans. One of Cox's most valued opportunities at Harding was that of making new, high quality friends. He commented, ") believe that some of the best folks in the world are on this campus." Cox was a mathematics major from Rowlett, Texas. After graduation he planned to coach and teach somewhere in Texas. Cox left some parting advice for students: "meet as many people as you can, and don't hesitate to make new friends."
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