1986-1987 Yearbook

Pi Gamma Psi Pi Gamma Psi. Front row: G. Smith, Chrisman, B. Smith, Wilson. Second row: P Tabalujan, Hladky, Necessary, G. Williams, Gilreath, Calhoun, Samuel, McAfee. Third row: Brigham, Johnson, Klein, Jones, Bearden, R. Smith, Hartujo, Sherrill. Fourth row: R. Tabalujan, Hurley, Reddick, Kelley, D. Thomas, Spann, Watkins, Sholey, Eckhart, Abston, A. Thomas. Fifth row: ]. Brown, M. Andersen, Keene, P Steens, Cunnane, Taylor, Penna, Heinselman, Caraway, Wallace. Sixth row: Creel, S. Martin, Hood, Holt, Bendickson, DeMatteis, Kearney, Sproule, D. Martin, Manning, K. Jones, Van Eaton, Robbins, Langston. Back row: Blickenstaff, Henderson - sponsor, Frost, Whittington, Valier, Santellan, Sartain, Nichols, Griffith, G. Willis, Starks, Troxel, Biggs, Herrod, Sloan , Duwe, Houston. - photo by jerry Traughber. Student Association Student Associati.on. Front row: N. Hooper, H. Hooper, Grile, Knapp, Shows, Roder. Bek row: Fmdley, Altman, Bell, Allen, Cheatham, Reed, Heffington . - photo by Bill Tripp. Scary. The Student Association sponsored numerous events throughout the semesters to entertain the students. On Halloween night, they sponsored their weekly movie and had ticket taker, Lisa San Juan, a senior from Shreveport, LA, to dress in a costume for the event. - photo by ferry Traughber. 236 Pi Gamma Psi, S.A. Committee H arding thrives on activity, and this need is met by the Student Association. The entire student body, elected 25-30 students as S.A. officers they wanted to be in charge of student activities during the year. President Jamie Knapp used a different approach when running for president. His campaign posters consisted of humorous photos of him around campus, along with captions, which caught students' eyes, as the idea was not a traditional one. For his campaign speech in chapel, Knapp staged a David Letterman-type questionanswer session, in which he made remarks like, "I want to live in Heritage and this is the only way I can get in!" Knapp felt that his campaigning techniques showed the approach he wanted to take in his position as president: having fun while providing a good and necessary service to the entire student body. Of his year as S.A. president, Knapp stated, "It has been a lot of fun. It has allowed me to meet many people, including students, faculty members, and other sup-

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