-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. Alpha Chi --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --. --.,--..,. osting the 1986 Region II ,..:,. -:,:- Convention on April 3-5 was ~~ the highlight of the year for the Arkansas Eta Chapter of Alpha Chi, the third time the chapter had served as host. Since March 1 was the 29th anniversary of the installation of the chapter, plans were underway when this section went to press to have 29 numbers on the student program of the Convention. Approximately 150 guests were expected from the 35 other chapters in Region II. Following the dinner on Thursday evening, delegates enjoyed a program of music arranged by Dr. Arthur Shearin, Frances G. Coon, president - Public Admini strati(\n & Political Science Chad Dwayne Necessary, vice president - Accountmg Terri lynn Jewell, secretary -Elementary Education Angela Renee Kays, treasurer - Management Sharon Elizabeth Daniel, representative - English & French Billie Gaye Albany - Psychology & Art Steven Ray Allen - Biology Jon Allen Ashley - Biochemistry Lori lynn Bailey - Business Education & Office Systems Robert Sidney Bain - Biology & Bible Belinda Baines - English Cynthia Renee Baker -International Studies Dorothy Ann Bell - Social Science Dawn l. Blaine -Nursing one of the chapter sponsors. Following the dinner on Friday evening, Dr. Raymond Muncy spoke on his trip last summer to a kibbutz in Israel and Dr. Joseph E. Pryor, head sponsor, showed slides of his trip to China. Following this, Arkansas Eta hosted a mixer for the student delegates. Joel Reed was nominated for a Nolle Scholarship for 1986-87 and Carla Thompson was nominated for a Benedict Fellowship. The chapter submitted an application for the first Outstanding Chapter Award to be presented at the 1987 National Convention in Williamsburg, Virginia. Three of the six sponsors held regional or national offices. Dr. Don England served as Region II president while Dr. Dennis M. Organ served as editor of publications and Dr. Joseph E. Pryor served as executive director. Sixteen members attended the 1985 National Convention in Louisville, Kentucky, with 10 students having a number on the program. Fran G. Coon was chosen as first alternate for a Nolle Scholarship for 1985-86. At the May Commencement, four members received an honor graduate medal from the chapter by achieving a perfect 4. 00 in all college work. 1ft First place ribbon. Alpha Chi president Fran Coon places the Alpha Chi ribbon on inductee Marti Hinds , a junior journalism major from Portland, Oregon. - photo by Ron Pacheco. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------·-- 170 Alpha Chi
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