1984-1985 Yearbook

Student National Education Association Student Nurses' Association Education Offers Students a Variety The Student National Education Association provided an opportunity for students Student National Education Association. Front row: Saegert, Clark. Second row: Lynn, Wheaton, Scott, Fletcher. Back row: Watson-sponsor, Korleski, McDowell, Cutts, Martin, Andrews, Sanger, Coker-sponsor. - photo by Wes Holland. I • 52 Academic groups Teaching isfun. Coach Crow, along with Tony Finley and Mrs . Lois Lawson share their ex~ periences in teaching during a SNEA meeting. - photo by Wes Holland . Student Nurses' Association. Front row: Barnhart , Barton , Thomas . Second row: McCaskill, Brown , Powers , Bfain. Third row: Ed· wards , Jeffries, Mitchum . Back row: SuI/ins , Brasher.sponsor, Gibson , Nicholson -sponsor, Wilson , Lambert-sponsor, Ebeling_ - photo by Matt Wissinger. \ \\\\ \\ \\\ to become professional teachers. This organization allowed the students to become aware of the importance of education and gave them a chance to actually experience the feel of teaching through a semester of student teaching. The highlight for SNEA this year was during the National Education week in November. During this week , the SNEA gave emphasis on education through short chapel talks and a special speaker. During the monthly meeting , the SNEA sponsored a guest speaker to come and speak to all education majors. Mrs. Gloria King , an Instructional Supervisor with the Hot Springs School District, came and shared with us the different methods of student learning styles. In October, a leadership conference was held at Petit Jean Mountain for all those in SNEA. The officers of SNEA, who were chaperoned by one of their sponsors, Mrs. Betty Watson, were the ones the went to the Conference. The purpose of the Leadersh ip conference was to gain advice about their role as leaders in their local SNEA chapter and to find out about cur· rent issues in Education. A major goal for SNEA was to run one of their members in the election to a state office. t:J.~ It was the pupose of the Harding Student Nurses Association (HSNA) to guide students in nursing education, to provide the highest quality care , and to aid in the development of the whole person in their professional role . The students of HSNA , along with their sponsors, partcipated in the Arkansas State Nurses Convention. Th convention's purpose was to influence health care , nursing education and practice through legislative activities. HSNA was involved in and encourages participation in community affairs and activities toward improved health care and resolution of related social issues. The chapter assisted with the Red Cross blood drive, as well as performing a blood pressure screenin~ for the Golden Years at West Side church of Christ every month . In the past HSNA has been involved in sending health care supplies and eyeglasses to the Nigerian Christian Hospital. With the everchanging fields of medicine and health care , it was the function of HSNA to keep members updated on cur· rent issues involving the nursing profession at both the state and national level. Iif~

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