1985-1986 Yearbook

Pi Gamma Psi Pi Gamma Psi. Front row: Perkins - co-sponsor, Smith , Stomley , Tabalujan , Bellock , Miller, Chaffin , Clark , Cunnane, Buford , Dixon , Carter, Lanier; second row: Cone, Den ham , Carter, Smith , Cook , Watson , Jackson , Watson , Hayes , Martin, Keene, Lafferty, Caraway , Adams , Eckhart , Lowe , Wallis ; third row: Yingling , Heidelb erg, Wallis , Stevens , McCreary , Sipe , Park , Bounds , Phillips , Dejarnette, Maxwell , Richards , Tyer , Spivey , Gunter, Kelm , Mills , Fore; fourth row: Thompson , Samuel , Necessary , Whitfield , Williams, Butcher, Sheppard , ]ouet , Kiseberth , Han es , Henderson , Bates , Ward , Picker, Lynn , Abston , Tait , Ward , Ragland; back row: Frye, Walton , Fonv ille, Patterson , Stevens , Wright , Smelser, Anderson , Clark , Cole , Smelser, Baker, Lasher, Stirrup , Johnson - cosponsor, Van Rheenan - co-sponsor. - photo by John Radcliffe. Pi Gamma Paige. While recezvzng her certificate of membership into Pi Gamma Psi , junior transfer Paige Ann Stevens , from Malvern, Pennsylvania, shakes hands with ]ames McCreary , a senior hailing from Brentwood, Tennessee . Mandy Caraway , a senior from North Little Rock, stands by to hold the certificates for other new members. McCreary served as president of Pi Gamma Psi , an organization for accounting majors. - photo by John Radcliffe . Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda . Front row: Alexander, DeMatteis , Brennaman, Sanburg , Smith, Carter, Reed, Branum ; back row : Thornton , Wright , Hawkins , Diffine - sponsor, Dejarnette , Callicoat , Andersen , Lanier, Howell . - photo by John Radcliffe. 158 Pi Gamma Psi , Phi Beta Lambda Ill Sanburg holds state office ,, - e tried to stress that Phi Beta Lambda was not limited to any one major, as many business clubs on campus were," said junior Twila Lane concerning this . business organization which was the collegiate level of the Future Business Leaders of America. Junior Kathy Sanburg, an active member of PBL, was chosen this year to hold the position of state parliamentarian, thus continuing Harding's tradition of holding a state or national office every year since the chapter's charter. Twenty-one Harding students placed in the state academic competition, as well as going on to place in the nationals. Harding University also won second place overall in the sweepstakes in the spring competition held at the Camelot Inn in Little Rock. Another somewhat more specified club on campus was Pi Gamma Psi, an organization set up for accounting majors. The organization boasted over 150 members this year. President James McCreary said, "The club's main objective was to keep all accounting students well informed on current events in the business school." 12tt -- --

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