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Replacing the freshman year ambiguity with more confident feelings, the sophomores returned to campus familiar with the routine of registra- tion , slightly self-satisfied not to be walking cold into the red tape as in the last year. Most enjoyed the luxury of being able to answer questions asked by incoming freshmen rather than having to find information themselves. "One of the biggest changes about being a sophomore ," stated Mall Flinchum , "is getting out of the freshman dorms." Living in upperclass- man resident halls allowed students to widen their range of friends and settle still further into life at Harding. Some began to define more clearly their plans for pursuing Having ripened in the col- lege life and not yet feeling the pressure of pending graduation, the class was ready to resume friendships as part of a career, while others remained unsure and continued to com plete basic requirements. Since a declared major was not re - the core of the student body. quired until the end of the sophomore year, there was still time to alter plans. Taking first place honors in Homecoming float co mpeti- tion, the class followed their achievement with its second consecutive win in Hilarity. Aaron, Pam • SearcV, AR Abbo", Melody. Smithfield, TX ACOlta, Alberto • EI Paso , TX Adams. Robert • Sesser . IL Alben, Randal • Davenport . lA Aldrich, Bob. Calverton, NY Aldridge. Mark • Batesville, MS There comes a time in each man's life when he just has to prove that he is a man . Of the like o lomb before his sheorers 270" Sophomores sent itching and the look of a wooley bear. It was during such a time that one bearded stu- desire for such proof results in an attempt at growing a beard . dent's fiancee was reluctant to Whether the beard served as an attrac- they have been motivated by similar reasons not, more and more men Harding are showing up school after the summer or at at or Christmas with beards, knowing they will be shorn like a lamb before they can enter class. For those unfamiliar with the process , beard growing is no easy matter. There is the initial period of a week or so when a beard grower is given to inces- draw near. Eventually though, tion to the young lady. Experienced beard -grower Charlie Ramberger considered a beard to be "in some ways. a little more masculine. " Ramberger's first beard came during the summer of his freshman year as part of a personal experiment to see how a beard would look on him. Citing the advantages of not having to shave every morn- ing, Ramberger said that was Above , SOPHOMORE OFFICERS. J . D. Yingling, President; Dol Narramore , Vice President; George Willis ; Secretary and Treasure r. "'Iessio, Doniel • W Chicago , Il ... Iexa..der, Joe. Searcy , AR "'Ikire, Warren • Edmond , OK "'llen, Sonja • Clinton, AR "'nderson, Rusty • Jacksonville, AR .....thony . William· Richardson , TX Arnold, Elizabeth· Indionopolis, IN Arnold, Janet • Dono Point, CA ...wtrey, Steve· Sf. louis , MO ...yer. Jan • Freeport , Il Babbin. Bobby· Da llas , TX Baird, Judy· Bartlesville, OK Ball. Debbie· McAlester, OK Ballinger, Cheryl • Searcy, AR Bankston. Ricky. Trumonn , AR Baner, Frank • Pratt , KS Bomes, Tim - Earle, AR Bortanen, Beth - Sullivan , Il Bartee, KtGy - Richardson, TX Batie, Jeff • Shreveport, lA Bean, Rebecca - Searcy , AR Bedgood, Dntd - Bossier City, LA Bedwell, Michael - Sikeston , MO Been. Rhonda - Clarksville , AR Beeson, Debra - Nashvil le, TN Beggs, Cynthia - Indiana, PA Belew, Lee Ann - Romance, AR Bell. James - Huffman , TX Ben..en, Amy - McCune , KS Benson. Cheryl - Garland, TX Bergsten, Bruce • Hutchinson, KS Berryhill, Gib - livingstone, Zambia Billingsley, Brent - Tulsa, OK Bingma.. , Mark • McConnelsville, OH Black, Robin • Holland, MI Blackard, linda - Searcy, AR Blackard, Paul • Searcy, AR Blake, Monhew • Fayetteville, AR Bloom, Kerri • Albrook AFB, CA Boersma, Margie • Bonnneville, AR Bolding, Susan • Judsonia, AR Bolls. linda • Belgrade, MT Bormann. Gwynne • Springfield, Il Boustead, Pam • Searcy, AR Boyce, Elaine. Texarkana , AR Bnldshaw, John· Phoenix , AZ Brandon, Corrine • Searcy, AR Brandt, James • Searcy, AR Branyon. Cherel • Comden , AR partly why he continued to grow a new beard every summer knowing he would have to shave when he returned to Harding. Others also prefer to have a beard part of the time rather than not at all even though the rule against beards remains steadfast. Some Harding men refrain from shaving as long as they can get away with it all year long. A constant Left: ONL Y to lose it after registration, Brad Watson returns from the summer sporting a beard_ Right: VICKIE Carrier and Herbie Byrd help Jeff Howell display his beard. "shadow" covers their faces except on those days when their facial hair is noticed by someone in authority and they are told to shave . Occasionally, close to Thanksgiving and Christmas some men are for tunate enough to have teachers who either overlook or are blind to facial hair when a long holiday is upcoming. At those times some fairly healthy looking beards are evident before students leave the campus. As long as the rule against beards stands, it seems some Harding men wi ll continue to go baldfaced here and bearded everywhere else they can. Aaron-Branyan" 271 We've got ,Your number BrinekerhoH, MaH • Georgetown, CT Brown, Cheri • Hacienda Heights, CA Brown, Kelly. Fort Smith, AR Brown, Nancy • Gainesboro, TN Brown, Rielly • Mt. Dora, Fl Browning, William • Sorrento, FL BruSlow, Craig. Bueno Park, CA Buee, Wolter' Bartlesville, OK Buchanan, G~ndo • Benton , AR hehona", Julia • EI Dorado, AR Burge, Tamora • Gulf Breeze , Fl Bu..,ess, Larry • Muskegon , MI Burt.tt, John • Searcy, AR Burnette, Stonton • Jefferson , GA Burt, Barboro • Richardson. TX Burton. Jennif.r • Livonia, MI Bush, Darrel • Bentonville, AR Bu.h, William • Decatur , Al Butl,r, Jeff. Reseda, CA Butler, 'ada' Dallas, TX Byrd, Herbert • Maryville, TN Coldwell, Tim • Kennetf , MO Comp, I.,..n • Jackson, TN Camp, Sharon • Jackson, TN Campbell. Beth • Perry , MO Campbell, Debra • Chula Vi sta, CA CampHlI, Edith • Muscle Shools , AL Cantley, Naney • Elyria , OH Cantrell, Paul. Camphill, PA Caplener, Connie· Forrest City, AR Carpenter, L...,ne • Sonto Paulo , CA Carter, DaYid • Mountain Home, AR Carter, lerry • Fort Wayne, IN Cash, Rhon• • Siloam Springs, AR Chandler, Robert. Fort Lauderdale, FL Charbonneau, Susan • Brookfield, CT ChaYel, Daml • Ivanhoe , CA Cherry, Chris • Sf. Clair Shores , MI Che.ney, Peggy. Baton Rouge , LA Che.,er, Janet. Memphis, TN Cigrang, John • Westminister, MD Clark, Glenda • Lawrence , KA 272" Sophomores Editor's note: The following article was published previously in the Harding Bison, February 23, 1979. "At Harding College you're more than a number, you're an individual" .. who is one of the 2,841 students (of which there is a 10:9 female-male ratio) from 47 states and 22 foreign countries paying $3,260.50 a year to attend this 55-year-old 4-year (2 semes· ter, 9 months a year) college in a town of 13,000 located 50 miles from Little Rock , 105 miles from Memphis by highways 67 and 64, re o Left DOING Q/I things for Q/I students, the J.D. card is an essential part of college existence. spectiveiy, occupying an area of 200 acres with 44 buildings valued at $27 million (not in· cluding the $2.6 million new auditorium to seat 3,415 with classrooms seating 75 students each) and operates under central computer DEC PEP llA5 and Title IX. You, the individual student, check mail box number 1410, go to 2nd chapel (sit in row 16, seat 5), sleep in one of the 9 residence halls in dorm room number 323 (extension 278), get a number or numbers on meal ticket (number 549) cir· cled or punched, and you check out books with, find posted test grades with, and fill out forms with that magic number: 429·35·8669. You need 128 hours to graduate with a major requiring 30 hours of study including Class 211, 213·section 4, and 256 (sequence 1357), plus 9 hours of C lass 305 , or 412, or 317 (which is the same as Class 319·section 2 , sequence 6) , in GB 201A, but Class 317·sec· tion 3 ca;' be substituted for Class 322 providing you have already taken Class 112 , 150·2, or 352, and must hilve taken 10 classes of 3 hours each numbered 200 or higher to be eligible to take Class 412 , 425, or 481 · 1, which is taught in AS 114 2 days a week for the 1st 9 weeks of the 2nd semester. Your social life consists of being in one of the 19 men or 21 women social clubs and your club jersey reads "47" in 8·inch lettering. The tickets to a football game, a lyceum, a play, a concert, or an S.A. movie are numbered anywhere from 1A,000. Your areas for entertainment include the Ad BUilding (seating capacity 1,250) , the Athletic Center (with 83,125 square feet), or the library (with 152,790 volumes, 1 ,108 peri· odicals, 9 newspapers, 9 ,121 microfilms, 2 ,490 records , and 483 tapes). Or you might enjoy one of the 6 inside basketball courts, the 8·lane track, the nine 4·wall handball courts, the 8 tennis courts , or the 2 swimming pools. With 270 faculty members, 28 'Board of Trustees , 17 Of· ficers of Administration, and offering 6 degrees and 20 courses of instruction, Harding has about 150 trees, approx· imately 100 shrubs, around 8 swings, close to 6 benches. an d 5 squirrels. - Kandy Muncy Clork, Stan· Westminster, CA Ciousser, Michael. N. little Rock, AR Clay, Dick. Bartlesvi lle, OK Cloy ton, Greg. Troy, MI Clayton, Joann • Dallas, TX Clifford, Teddi • Memphis, TN Clinton, Ross • Germantown , TN Cloud, Jonathan· Atlanta, GA Cae, Judy • Searcy, AR Coggins, Wade • Hot Springs, AR Coker, Roger • Searcy, AR Collin, Rick • Norman, OK Collins, Jerry • Searcy , AR Collin., Pam • Norton, KS Colvin, Roger. Dubach, LA Conolty, Cherie. New Fairfield, CT Coome., Brenda • Bel Air, MD Cooper, Shadrick. Pulaski, IL Cope, Bruce· Eureka, MO Copeland, Gena • Memphis , TN Co.tilow, Lucille· Southington, OH Cox, Donny • Fair Ooks, AR Cox, Don • Broken Arrow , OK Crowe, Lorie • Dallas, GA Culpepper, Cathy. Valdosta, GA Cumpian, Joe • Big Foot, TX Cunningham, Cindy • Memphis, TN Cunningham, Michael • N. Syracuse, NY Curti., Randy. Judsonia, AR Cutberth, Vickie • Memphis, TN Cutler, David. Claremont , SO Dabbs, Nancy • Jefferson City, MO Danner, Tad. Columbia, MO Davenport, Jame•• Buffalo, NY Dovi., Brendo • Broken Arrow, OK Dovi., Diana • St. Louis, MO Davi., Melindo • Beaumont, TX Dow.on, Daniel • Son Jose, CA Deloware, Dove • Norcross, GA Dell. Chris • Freeport, IL Denton, Richard. Knoxville, TN Dewberry, Janice • Ozone , AR Brinkerhoff-Dewberry" 273 The bewitching hour In relation to other institutions of higher learning in Arkansas , Harding is unique in many ways. One of the more tangible things that makes Har- Dickey, Keitt. • Harrison, AR Diehl, Mary Ann • Hot Springs, AR Dillard, Phillip • Pontiac, Dillin, llitobeth • Searcy, Dingler, Robert. N. Little Rock, Dodd., Trent. Stephens, MI AR AR AR Dors.y, lenny. Nederland, TX Dorsey, Penny. Nederland, TX DOSIe", Thoma. • Searcy, AR Douthitt, Michael • Neosho, MO Dow.on, David • Byron, GA Drennan, Lisa • lawrenceville, GA Duer, Ronnie· Opelika, Al Dunn, Rebecca • Livonia, MI Durgin, Albert· Augusto, ME Dykes, Lou • Albany, GA Eddins, Perry • Bogwell, TX Effendi, Anthony • Jakarta, Indonesia llam, Lolly • Hot Springs, AR Elliott, Don • Eatontown, NJ Embry, Karen· Evanston, IL E",klnd, ladonna • Desoto, TX Engram, MekHty • Houston, TX El'licin, Mindy • Riverside, CA Estep, Sharon • Hazelwood, MO Evonl, Anne. Glenside, PA Evanl, Charles • Greenway, AR Evanl, DeIYI • Dallas, TX Iwing, Lincia • Amarillo, TX Fagan, Debbie • Norcross, GA Fair, Kathy. Lufkin, TX Farmer, Pam. St. Louis, MO Faulkner, Lori • Little Rock, AR Feeler, Kevin. Holts Summit, MO Fifer, Sandra • Kansas City, MO Fike, Paul • Jackson, MS Findley, Stephanie. Jonesboro, AR Finn, Man: • Sherwood, AR FIaH, nm • Memphis, TN Fleming, Andrew • Ontario, Canada FlinchuM, Matt • Sondnes, Norway fklyd, Cindy. Swartz Creek, MI 274" Sophomores ding unique is the curfew. were closed and we didn't have While parents find security in to be in , we wouldn't be, and knowing their son or daughter we wouldn 't study - much is tucked safely away in their either." His roommate, Paul respective dorm room before Lickman thought differently. "I think it's dumb ; it's 11 : 00 on weeknights and 12:00 midnight on, weekends, ridiculous," stated lickman. students at state univerities find "Especially for someone who is it hard to believe anyone could 21 and some guy sticks his head in the room at 11 :00 to put up with such a thing. On the Harding campus see if you're there." Com· there is almost just as big a menting further, Lickman discrepancy in opinions about stated that the whole matter the curfew. "Personally, I think centers on responsibility. "One it's irrelevant, but I can see why of the things Christianity the administration wants us to teaches is responsibility. I think have one," commented junior if someone is college age and is Bible major Ken Wiles. "At a Christian he is responsible times it helps us to study," enough to not need a curfew." Wiles continued, "If the library Concerning those students who might not be responsible , Left STANDING outside Cath- Lickman interjected that, "You cart dorm , a couple talk for a few can get into trouble just as easi· minutes before curfew. Iy before 11:00 as after." He also stated that there are other rules which wou ld keep students from abusing a no· curfew privilege such as academic probation and even suspension for too low of a grade point which would probably come if one kept late hours too often. Senior home economics rna· jor Anne Shields concurred in part with Lickman by stating, "People can do stuff wrong just as easily before 10:30 (the curfew time for women) as after. " In contrast, "You have to have some standard to go by," she said. Also, since there is a curfew, Shields thought there needed to be more consistent e nforcement of the rule ; "I think, to be more fair , they should enforce it more strictly (than now) concerning the people who live off campus and the guys." As with most rules, there are ways to get around the curfew , both properly and illegitimately. Shields was only familiar with the more acceptable ways such as late permission and moving off campus where the curfew is more laxly enforced. One male student who preferred to remain anonymous stated , "We have experimented and have found that stuffed beds work around her'e ." Also , there is always the old stand-by, crawling out windows. Whether anyone agrees or disagrees with the curfew or not , it cannot be debated against that the curfew is one thing that helps make Harding unique. Flynn, kevin • Daleville, IN Fowler, John. Ann Arbar, MI F01, Jeff • Hubertus, WI Franklin, Harold • Searcy, AR Freeman, Wayne. Hope, AR French, George • lakeland, Fl French, Koren • Huntsville, Al French, Moria • Oollas, TX Fry, Leanne. Vincentown, NJ G.ge, Kelly • Dunwoody, GA Gaither, BllIce • Cooway, AR Gont, Cindy • Yorktown, VA Gorner, Yicld • Dexter, MO GomeH, Phillip. W. Monroe, LA GorreH, Reggie. Benton, AR Gorrison, Anne • Silver Spring, MD Gorver, Dayid • Rolla, MO Gotes, Micbael • Webster City, IA GoHon, Teresa. Silvis, IL Gill, Tim • Dayton, OH Godwin, Nadine .• Newpart , AR GoeHing, Sharon. Mammoth Spring, AR GosseH, M.lodye • Cawton, OK Graddy, Mark. N. little Rock, AR Grady, James. Enterprise, AL Grabam, Dorcos - Plano, TX Grate, Bradley • Waterloo, IN Green, Corol • Searcy, AR Green, Leland • Springfield, MO Greene, K.thy • Arlington, TN Griffin, Suson • Homburg, AR Griffith, Mike • Viburnum, MO Groves, Wesley • Chattanooga, TN Guff.y, nm • Searcy, AR Guthrl., Cyntilio • Dosher , GA Hoas, Ann. Roanake, Il Hockman, Sh.iI•• Searcy, AR Hoddock, Tim • Bixby, OK HolI, John. Greendale, WI HolI, Mitzie • McCrory, AR Hall, Regan - Dallas, TX Hare, Rick - Dallas, TX Dickey-Hare ~ 275 Harle". Marit - Ashdown, AR Harmon, Pam - Batesville, AR Harp, Mary - Des Moines , IA Harriman, Belinda - Fort Smi th, AR Harrirnan, Slteit. - Florence , AL Harris, Anita - Southaven , MS Harris, Tami - Southaven , MS Hayes, Connie - Houma, LA Haynes, Bill - Pedro, OH HaCId, Wes - Nashville, TN Hedges, Dan - Oceanport, NJ Hefley, Bill - Little Rock, AR Heil, Cheryl - Wentzville , MO Higginbottom, Morve - Bentonville, AR Hilbun, Melinda - Memphi s, TN Hiley, Richard - Randolph, WI Hill, Ginger - Christopher, IL Hill, Lori - Sand Springs , OK Hinson, Janice - Old Hickory , TN Halden, Janet - Toledo, OH Holder, Andy - Searcy , AR Holland, Luanne • Columbia, MO Holyfield, lobert • Memphis, TN Hooten, Christye • Springdale, AR Horn, Shelby • Norcross, GA burglors Horton, David • Turrell , AR Housley, Susan. Morrilton, AR Houston, Tina • Sulphur Springs, TX Howell. Delta • Searcy , AR Hunt, Allen • Frankfort , KY Ijames, Damon • Ellington, MO l"nbe'1, Kevin - S. Williamsport , PA Istre, Barbara - New Orleans, LA Istre, John - New Orleans , LA I. tre. Robin • Jennings, LA Jack.on, April - Brentwood , TN Jacob., Gretth'n • Ashtabula, OH Jarvi •• Teresa - Alpharetta , GA Jenning., James - Hurst , TX Johnson. Rh" - Newton Falls, OH Jones. Dklne • Memphis, TN Jones, James - Midd letown , OH Jane• • Rocky. Morril ton , AR Jo.... , Thoma. - Germantown, TN Jordan. Darrell • Searcy, AR Jordan, Becky - Winston-Solem , NC 276 ~ Sophomores Illy, Deni.e • lubbock . TX lay, Mart· Tulsa. OK leele, Melinda • Memphis. TN leller, Debra • Hoxie, KS lennamer, Deana. Grant . Al ler.ey, Michelle. Memphis. TN lidd, Libby • Clinton. AR liillnl, Ranely • Searcy . AR lir.. , Michael • Miami . OK ling, Re. . . Miami . OK King, Tim • Warren . OH linney, Chris • Indianapolis, IN Kirtland, Roy. Word, AR Kirtsey, Tim • Houston , TX li... II, aetty • Ripley, TN litching, Sam • Snyder . TX K.....t,O'ri• • Ir .... ing . TX I~umba, John • Waynes .... ille , MO Kumpf, Aliee • Son Antonio, TX Lampe, Fay • Sf. Johns, MO Lance, Steve • St. Johns, MO Landry, Ruth. Dallas, TX Lane, Algie • Pleasanton, TX Lane, Allen • Moss Point, MS Lawyer, Tami • Oklahoma City , OK Ledlow, Roger. Mt . Dora, Fl Lemon, Mary • Searcy . AR l.enh, Terry • Jackson . MS Left, LEAVING the library , Linda Students at the beginning of this. All books and selected McKinn e y and Phil Baker try o ut the ne w security system. the year were greeted with a peri odicals have in them a strip ience ," he adds. "Now if a book isn't on the shelf we kn ow new addition to the library of charged tape. If the tape is not ne utra lized at the desk it's be cau se it's either reserve or checked ou t." when the book or magazine is Is the syste m unbeatable? "No, " says Mr. McReynolds, decor - It never fails to strike fear into your heart - the sudde n , shrill shriek of the alarm , the impersonal steel arm blocking yo ur path , a nd the ' dreaded voice from behind , saying, "Where do you think you're going?" Security at a major airport? The entra nce to quarters? No, it's College Library, just been caught unchecked book library . CIA headthe Harding and you've carrying a n out of the two steel gates guard- ing the entrance. This is the 3M S p a rta n S ecur it y S yste m , recommended by the library faculty last year and voted on and accepted by the Library Committee. It was installed to stop the loss of books that, until this year, has been a constant pr o blem in t he li brar y . Although some of these ma y have bee n delibe rately stolen, the majority were carried off in- advertantly. The security system prevents checked out , the secu ri ty system detects it, the alarm goes off a nd the gate will not on "Th ere are a number of ways to beat it, but it has to be open. premeditated now . ., Alth o ugh student s jo ke about the system , it benefits them as well as the library, for the number of lost books has been greatly red uced. So, because one of the cau ses of rising tuition is the loss of books. "Someone has to pay fo r lost books ," says librarian J oe McReynolds. "The syste m also removes an inconven- The security system works , des p ite its om inous a p pearan ce , the security system seems to be here to stay - and is well on its way to becoming a nother landmark of Hard ing. - Eddie Willett Leonard, Kim • England , AR Utlanel. Paula • Desoto . TX Littrell. Paul • Atlanto . GA Lloyd. Vicki • Judsonia, AR Lockwood. Philip • Oklahoma City, OK LotIen, Woody • Bates .... ille, MS Lon, Cheryl • Tr inidad, TX Lowe, Robin • little Rock, AR Lower, Lisa • McAlester, OK Lowry, Nancy. Bart lesville , OK hllapcik, Ronald • New Philadelphia, OH WICOM"', Beth • Searcy , AR lynch, Mike • Bi .... ins , TX Lynn. Anely • Memphis. TN Lynn, Monty • Memphis, TN Mahaffy. Cassandra. Jackson, TN Mann, Johnny. Miami, OK Mansfield, Dan • Fort Worth, TX Martin, Dianne • Rosston, AR Martin, Tammy • Brawning , Il Martin, To.... Royal Oak , MI Harless-Martin ~ 277 The rush is on Matheny, Sheila· Zenia, OH McAdoo, Duane • Miamisburg, OH McAlister, John. Temple Hills, MO McAnulty, David. Tourcoing, France McCallister, Linda. Rockledge, Fl McCalister, Van • Visalia, CA Meetuggoge, Melissa. Greenwood, IN McCollum, Trina - Melbourne, AR McCorkle, Jerry. N. Little Rock, AR McDonald, Danna. Doctors Inlet , Fl McDow, Charles • Shreveport, LA McFarlin, Pamela. Carlisle, AR McGee, CharloHe • Dallas, TX Mcintyre, kevin • Indianapolis, IN Mckee, Donna. Cuyahoga Foils. OH MCKinney, Patricia. Memphis, TN McKinzie, De• • Mt. Vernon, MO McKune, Jeffrey • Rollo, MO McKune, Laura • Rolla, MO Mclain, Brian. Glendale, AZ Mclaughlin, Bobby. Nashville. AR McMillen, Melanie • Sikeston, MO McReynolds, Gary • Mt. Juliet, TN McRoy, Gary • Oakville, MO Meddress, Pam· Jacksonville, AR Meissner, lellCl • Lathrop, CA Merritt, James. Ontario, Canada Messick, Gale· Mountain Home, A~ Metzger, Pat. Memphis, TN Miller, Steven • Searcy, AR Milstead, Leta • Florence, AL Minton, Cindy. N, Little Rack, AR Mitchell, Andrea. Scottsdale, AZ Mitchell, Nanette • St , Louis, MO Monroe, Susan. Medford, NJ Montgomery, David. Hot Springs, AR Moody, Micltael • Woke Village, TX Moore, Lisa· Caruthersville, MO Morgan, Pamela. Lynn, AR Morgan, Peggy • Elwood, IL Morgan, Suzanne • New York, NY Morris, Valerie • Siloam Springs, AR Mosby, Eddie. Roland, OK Mowrer, Paul • Agawam, MA Murphree, Cindy. Litt le Rock, AR Musick, Susan • Searcy, AR Myrick, Klint • Sherwood, AR Narramore, Dol • Winfield, TX Newcomb, Melynda • Henderson, NV 278 ~ Sophomores Displayed - in some promi~ nent place in each dormitory room is a list of rules and regulations applicable to resident students. One of them reads as follows: Telephone calls will be announced over the intercom , As a matter of courtesy, students should limit their phone calls to five minutes . Courtesy also dictates that phones should be answered promptly." The rule makers of Harding apparently assumed that the above instructions would remove any difficulty concerning the use of telephones. However, those living in dormitories might disagree. The inadequacy of telephone regulations can be demonstrated nightly by the onset of the Phone Rush. At 10:30 each evening there is an occurence which is fami liar to all Harding dorm Right: DANNY Deramus takes time out for leisure conuersation. students; that is the ringing of telephones. After a day's classes, meals and other activities, phone conversations seem to be a criteria for the en- ding of a day. As with everything else, this popularity brings with it a problem. Because of the phone system on campus, the only dorms that are allowed phones in individual rooms are Harbin, American Heritage , Keller, and New Women's Dorm. Those dorms without personal phones have one phone per wing and each floor has one pay phone. Looking at it from a statistical point of view, that means there are approximately '25 in dividuals per phone. Here is where the proble m arises, Out of these individuals at least half or more are in a constant race to reach the phone to see how long they can monopolize it before being excommunicated from the wing. The five minute telephone the agony of being parted after a mere five minutes? Thus , access to a phone becomes more important than sleep, study, food or "party time." The only feasible solution it seems would be to divide those students who were in dating relationships or engaged from ot her students. But then where would that leave Housing Director Ike Hamilton? conversation is, after all, ob- -Leslie Payne solete. No one could expect a couple who is side by side through all of their classes, meals and study time to endure Left( USING an unoccupied phone, Nila Vaughn exchanges the latest news. Ney, Jean • Shreveport, LA Nichols, Kay • Little Rock, AR Nichols, Tim • Barberton , OH Nixon, Jeff • Leponto, AR Noblin, Sherry • St . Peters, MO North, James • Wolcottville, IN Obemoizer, Diane. Kouts, IN Orgon, BreH • Boy City, TX Pace, Jay. N. little Rock, AR Portley, Robin· Seoul, South Korea Pate, Lisa • Jonesboro, GA Payne, Glenn • Bedford , TX Peacock, Dawn • Little Rock , AR Peorton, Charta • Melbourne , AR Peorton, Julie • Boton Rouge, LA Peebles, Donna. Portsmouth, VA Pender, Barbara. Dallas, TX Penrod, James • Granado Hills , CA Perkins, Pam • Anchorage, AK Perry, Dwane • Dermott , AR Perry, Sharon. Monticello , AR Peterton, Daniel • Cypress, CA Petrich, Erika. Virginia Beach, VA PeHie, Jill • Huntsville, AL Phelps, Julia • Muscatine, IA Phillips, Karen • Signol Mountain, TN Philpot, Michael. Knoxville. TN Plckharctt, Brad • Atlanta, GA Pigg, Leigh • Houston , TX Pipkin, Sherrie • Blytheville , AR Pirtle, Jeanne • Sf. Charles, MO Pitney, AnneHe • Newton Falls, OH Pollard, Terry • Piggott , AR Pool, Virginia • Murray, KY Poole, Tony • New Orleans, LA Porter, Gail • Fayetteville, AR Porter, Mike. Terre Haute, IN Porterfield, Dennis • Kansas City, KS Powell, Susan • Rogers , AR Presley, Sherry. Rockwall, TX PriveH, Christie. Jocksonville, AR PrueH, Starr. Chelsea, AL Purdom, Martha • Purdy, MO Qualls, John. Hazel Pork. MI Guandt, Sonya. Little Rock, AR Queen, Wesley • Austin, TX Ramsey, Mack. Boton Rouge , LA Randolph, Julie • Lubbock, TX Ray, Robert. Indianopolis, IN Matheny-Ray" 279 .tdl"l, P.ul • Neosho, MO ••td, J,ff • Centralia, Il R..v.. , George • Vicksburg, MS R.ev.. , St,;' • Memphis, TN R.inhardt, R,becca • Sacramento, CA '.ynoW., Don. . . Pensacola, Fl Riet ......... Anaheim, CA Ra, C.1a • Siloam Springs, AR .lellanl.on, Glencla • Mountain View, AR 'Iley, George • Wynne, AR Rix, T.ml•• Marion, IL RoWNn., D.borah • lake Ozark, MO • •rt., lockport, Il '.rt., SoIMtra • Searcy, AR .....rt., s...... Memphis, TN RoWn.on, Ilftly • Searcy, AR Robinson, Laurie • King of Prussia, PA ROfIII'I, Cindy. Searcy, AR 'OfI.r • Rol.n, R.n•• St. louis, MO Romin., Cindy • Searcy, AR Rowl.tt. lathy • Little Rock, AR Ruddick, Li... Neosho, MO .u.h, Michael • Lu Junto, CO ......11, St.v.n • HouStOfl, TX Saln, Ti... Memphis, TN Sand.r., Brian • Huntsville, Al Sandel'l, Chari. . . Memphis, TN Sand.l'I, I.ren • Indianapolis, IN Satt.rfi.ld, DovW • Marietta, GA Sawy.r, J.rry • lebanon, TN Scha"""l, I.ren • lompoc, CA Schlrer, Sharon. Roanoke, Il Schwam, Sllaron • Memphis, TN Stl"'v", Itli_ • Searcy, AR Stwell, U. . . St. Charles, MO Sew.lI, Nancy • Houston, TX Shack.lford, Robert • Searcy, AR Sh.lton, Alex • Swartz Creek, MI Sh.rrod, Jon • Belle Mead, NJ Si"p.on, M.II_ • Tupelo, MS Sim', Michael • Livonia, MI Sillo"" MIn: • Memphis, TN Sk.lton, I.",y • Springdale, AR Skipper, lnton • Sarasota, FL Slocum, Jot • Hickory Ridge, AR Smith, Brenda • Heber Springs, AR Smith,8ry.n • Trumann, AR Smith, Lonni•• McRae, AR Smith, Nancy • Little Rock, AR SMith, RoWn • Norcross, GA Smith, s.e • England, AR Smithl'l, Roy • W. Memphis, AR Sntod, Paul • Lufkin , TX Stanton, M.ur.. n • Nashville, TN Stev.n., 80nni. • Marshall, TX Stew.tt, D.borah • Hinesville, GA St.w.rt, .i.k •• Des Are, AR St.wart, Ttd • Montgomery, Al Stili, Itn • McGuire AFB, NJ Stoddin, M.-y • lagrangeville, NY Storm.. , V.n..... Heber Springs, AR Straker, Richard· Bozeman, MT ShHlrt, L.. Ann. Sulpher Springs, TX SuIllYan, Barry • Overland, MO Summer., Don • Durham, NC Summitt, lathit • Arlington, VA Su.tayta, Shirley • Dallas, TX 280 ~ Sophomores s.ttterIM, L...,ne • Greencastle , IN SWln, Julil • Bloomington , IL SICI."', Sandra • Camp Springs, PA T.II....n, Janet • Ontario, Canada 'ay~r, .ront • Bartlesville , OK '.ylor, Chori • Bartlesville, OK Taylor, J....... Greenville , MS Taylor. Torri • Bartlesville , OK n..Msch, fofMia • Caparro Heights, PR nOMa.on, TYOIIM • Belleville , MI TItoMp.on, De Anne • Austin, TX n.omp.on. Kori • Little Rock, AR Tlbbal•• Dawid • Oneida, TN I ....dway. Ricky • N. Little Rock , AR Imor, David. Cuyahoga Falls , OH Iyreo, Howard. Mt. Morris, MI I,Nt, lerell • Cross Plains, TN U"',..r,...,E. C• • Princeton, WV Underwood, Ricky • Florence, AL v.II., Midey • Corpus Christi, TX V......n. Mila. Kirbyville, TX Vohon, David • Dallas, TX Vredlngburgh, Scott. Trumann, AR Wad., Rondall • Memphis, TN Wait.. , Carl • Dearborn , MI w.n.o, Glon • Star City, AR W.llaco , SU..... Searcy, AR W"is, Bob • Batesville, AR Waltors. R.ndy • Southaven, MS Warlick, Terri • Marietta, GA W'rron. Deni.o • Visalia, CA Watkin., Vicky • Sturkie, AR Watson, Lynn. Marshall, TX Waugh, TIm • DeQueen, AR WNwor, John. Springfield, MO WHwer. Nancy. Newton, MS WHb, Charlo•• Greenville, MS W.II., Tore . . . Ashdown , AR Wo.tmoreland, Joy. Wynne, AR Whitaker. L. . . Nashville, TN White, Jonny • Searcy, AR Wicker, Charlo•• Memphis, TN Wilbum, Margaret. Memphis, TN Wiliam., Annotto • Jacksonville, FL Will.... , ..rt.,. • Fort Worth, TX WiKiom., Bryan· Searcy, AR William., Dawn • Soskatchewan, Canada William., Debbie • Plano, TX William., Jellico. Little Rock, AR William., Joanna • Sf . Louis, MO William., Lynn • Searcy, AR William., Tim • Dillsburg, PA Willi., Charlone • W. Helena, AR Wil.on, a.y • Son Diego , CA Wil.on, aont • Judsonio, AR Witt, J.y • Groom, TX Witty, LOI. • Bridgeport, TX Wood, Don • Columbus, MS Wood. KaNln • Hot Springs, AR Woodroof, Jon • Searcy, AR Wood" Cathy • Magnolia , AR Woods, JeH • St. louis, MO Woody, Dawid • Searcy, AR Woo.ley, M.rtha • Baton Rouge, LA Word, MillY • little Rock , AR Wright. Shorrio • Wellsville, OH Yingling, Jon • Searcy, AR y.....m. Kim • Columbus, OH yo.t, Robert. Youngstown, OH Zeigler, Jack • San Antonio , TX Reding.Ziegler ~ 281 volvement from that of high school, whether academically, athletically or socially. For others, college was a challenge to maintain a standard of action and awaren~ss they developed earlier. One effort to unify students was the Halloween Spook ly inactive at Har- House sponsored by the class ding, and that fact , during Odober. The venture coupled with a desire utilized the talents of drama to meet people. convinced department makeup artists to me to run for office. I hoped transform participants into to make class, as well as club, a "spooks." During the Homeunifying force," reflected class coming pep rally, the freshman noise gained the class the spirit president Gary McClanahan of stick. Ardmore , Oklahoma. "Starting over as a first-year student is Right, FRESHMAN OFFICERS. hard , however, and with a Front Row: Patty Miller, Treasurer; class this diverse , it was really Gary McClanahan , President; Jim difficult to organize. " Robertson, Vice President; Mandy For some students, Harding Ricesinger, Secretary . Back Row: meant a chance to start over Tom Howard -s ponsor; Bob and alter their pattern of in- Helsten-sponsor. Ackerman, David· liverpool, NY Adams, Gory· Houston, TX A.... , lintbert,. • Dal1os, TX Adams, Pame" • Dollos, TX Adkins, Eric. Bridgewater, NJ Adkins, Statey • Memphis, TN Alexander, Tim • Adelaide, Austrolia Allen, Helen • Seaford, VA Allen, James • Clinton, AR Allen, Jan.1I • Dennis, MS Allen, Jimmy • Searcy, AR Allen, Phillip. Jeffersonville, IN And.rlon, Sue. Hope, AR Anderson, Randy • Richardson, TX Ard, Wayne • Richardson, TX Arms, Deborah. Charlotte , AR Rn ocean away There are quite a few foreign students on our campus; people from 22 different countries who ha ve diverse languages, foods , customs, religions and governments. For these students, living in the United States is a totally new and strange experience. One such "foreigner" is An- 282 ~ Freshmen .-...? Arnot, Margoret • Morgan City, LA Ashcraft, Stephen· Crossett, AR Ashland, Wendy • Penacook, NH Ashley, Melody. Fountain Valley, CA Autrey, Yvette· Yorba li nda, CA Aven, Kim • Houston , TX Averett, Marty. Dex.ter , MO Bachle, Annette. Houston , TX Baker, Brad. Mu leshoe , TX Baker, Cindy. Bastrop, LA Baldwin, Trudy. Claysvi lle, PA Ballenger, Bob. Corning, AR Ballinger, Melinda • Searcy, AR Bandy, Patricia. Campsprings, MD Barhydt, John. Florissant, MO Barnes, Barry. Nashv ille , AR Barnett, Janis. Greenville, TX Barnhart, Steven. Williamsport, MD Barnick, Kathryn· Trenton, OH Barry, Johh • Pine Bluff, AR Bashaw, Ben· Waller, TX Bastin, Debbie· liverpool, NY Bates, Sam • Flor issant , MO Bates, Sharon. Clarksville, AR Beagle, Melody • Crestline, OH Beaty, Christine. Jacksonv ille , AR Beck, Regina • Kennell, MO Becker, Melodie • Blockwater, MO Bendickson, David • Searcy, AI< Berry, Lee Ann. Searcy, AR Betancourt, Scott. Son Marino, CA Betts, Randy. Memphis, TN Betts, Rodney • Memphis, TN Billingsley. Gene • l emoore , CA Bishop, Cathy. Emporia, KS Blackwell, Richard. Morrilton, AR Blake, Dennis • Piggott, AR Bland, Cynthia· Bedford, MA Bolding, Lisa • Judson ia, AR Boles, Kathleen • Strawberry, AR Bong, Soei • Indonesia Bast, Darla. Allen, TX Boustead, Cynthia • Searcy, AR Bowie, Molly • Memphis, TN Braddock, Laura • Mesqui te , TX Branyon, Rhonda· Camden, AR Brents, Carla. N. little Rock, AR Brewer, Theresa· Foley, AL Briggs, Mark. Crestwood, MO to get a better education, he boarded a plane and flew to Searcy, Arkansas and Harding to become a junior at the acad~my. Because of government policy that attempts to keep their young people in Indonesia because of their potential good to the nation, Anthony would not have been allowed to return to the United States if he were to go home to visit. Consequently, it has been three years since he has seen his homeland . Except for when his parents Left TAKING time to study, An· came to see him this past sumthony Effendi makes use of the mer for three days, Anthony library's reference room . has pretty well been on his own thony Effendi. Anthony is from Jakarta, Indonesia. He and Soei Bong are the only two Indonesians at Harding. At twenty years old, Anthony is the oldest among his three sisters and one brother who are still in Indonesia. His father manages a transportation system in Jakarta, and his mother is a beautician-designer for Indonesian "cover girls." Anthony had heard about Harding from an American missionary in Indonesia and so, since coming to the States. He says he is grateful for the warr:nth and friendship he has received from students at Harding. Anthony relates that out of 6.5 million people in Jakarta, only about 40 are Christians. The rest of the people are Moslems. Ultimately, Anthony hopes to return to Indonesia "to teach my people about Jesus." He says people in Indonesia do not Hsten much to American missionaries, and so he thinks to return there will be an exciting challenge. He also expressed interest in assembling a campaign group in the future to go to Indonesia, since little evangelism has reached there. In talking about Indonesia , Anthony said that the favorite past time of young people is fishing and swimming. One of the main differences he sees between Indonesia and the United States is that Indonesian family ties are much stronger. When asked what he missed most, Anthony said , "I just miss the country and its people." Luckily, he and Soei get together and talk about their country - in IndoneSian, of course. - Jon Woodroof Ackerman-Briggs. 283 Above: FINDING shortness a definite asset, Robin Moody checks her mail box below Gay/on Hunt. Let's speech, by friend and foe. One thing, if anything, can be said in favor of us "short people" though; WE ARE TOUGH! Think about it. In spite of all the obstacles in life for us, even here at Harding, we "shorties" get along pretty well and even excell in certain things. Often, get smQII "Short people got nobody to love them." Such is the abuse that we, the smaller people of humanity, suffer in song and what is normal for tall people i< excelling for us. Even though the top shelves in the library may be too high for us to reach a book; altho"'1h we cannot see into the tal' drawers of the card catalogue without removing them from the rack; in spite of some mirrors being too high for us to see anything below our upper lips and pay phones often being almost too high to dial, we have succeeded more Brinkley, Donna. Judsonia, AR Bristow, Alesa • Huntsville, AL Broodaway, .tisli • Little Rock, AR Brooker, Don. Gainesville, Fl Brown, Dru • Waupaca, WI Brown, kim • Mt . Dora, FL Brown, Layton • Fort Worth, TX Brown, Michael • Bridgetown, MO Browning, Don • little Rock, AR Browning, Lori • Arlington, TX Bryant, David. Simi Volley, CA Bryant, 'aHi • Harrison, AR Bryan., Tommy. Hope, AR Buchanan, Jan • Bentonville, AR Buchanan, Jill • Bentonville, AR Buford, Patricia • Chesterton, IN Buie, Jesse - Sulphur Rock, AR Bullard, Ketti • Searcy, AR Burken, Michael • Searcy, AR Burks, Anita • Helotes, TX BurneH, Donald. Tulsa, OK Burroughs, Jill • Memphis, TN Burrow, Bob. Beallsville, OH BUrrow, Rick • Newport, AR Bush, Jo Anne • Manchester, TN Butler, Terry. Florence, AL Byrd, Tim • Shreveport, LA Ccrffi, Foster. Vienna, VA Camp, Carol • Amarillo, Campbell, Danny • Searcy , Campbell, Jimmy • Bradford, Campbell. Randy • Memphis, Canaday, Mark. Nashville, Caraway, lewis. Houston , Carlew, kathy. Balch, 284" Freshmen TX AR AR TN AR TX AR II.> I ~II Above: NOTED more for his running ability than his height, Phil Hostetler presents the AIC Cross Country championship trophy in chapel. often than not. Our true dedication to life and to the proposition that "shorties are people too" has helped us survive such things as: always standing in the front row in Petit Jean pictures, being picked last for basketball (even though half the other guys present trip over their own feet) , having to keep our part in our hair perfect because many people can see the tops of our heads, being relegated to the hump in the middle of the back seat when our dorm wing goes to Pizza Hut. Not only have we survived, but as stated, we he is not short) shouts out "stand up," Then there is dating. Standard question after telling you r roommate you have a date: "Isn't she taller than you?" Or sometimes. they say, "Why don't you take out ? She's short. Ya'll would have cute kids ." Cute. That is something e lse too. have excelled. From Harding there are many examples of short people excelling. Jim Crawford, one For short men and women alike. whenever someone else of two former Harding runners or macho or sexy or witty or inducted into the NAIA Hall of nearly anything else, the short ones are always "cute. " "Oh, Fame and first Arkansas runner is pretty or handsome or foxy to break four minutes in the you're a cutie," or "You're 56· mile, is under 5'9". Presently, cute" the "tallies" say as if playing with a baby . The way some talk the person might as well be a cupie doll on a shelf. Oh well (sigh), suffering builds patience . There is some Phil Hostetler is one of the best runners in District 17 of the NAIA, and he checks in at under 5'6". Look at the cheerleaders, most of the girls are relatively short. There are many more. Still, there are the short jokes. Commonly, when a per· son small in stature stands to speak in a crowd, someone (obviously a medium-sized person who must convince himself consolation also, in that short people are very likely in a majority in the world. After all, China alone has one billion people who average under 5'7" in height. If we short people just love each other then we have plenty of people to love us. Besides , Jesus showed He cares for short people too when He reached out to Zaccheus. Tall people Who needs 'em? - Above, DIMINUTIVE Lynne Beeson is sandwiched with love from Frank Lott (left) and Bob Har· rington. Brad Watson Carpenter, Terri. Boton Rouge, LA Carter, Dorothy • Me m p hl~, I N Corter, Janiee • Par i ~ , AR Carter, Kenneth· Kirbyville, TX Corter, Phyllis· Dexter, MO Caruthers, Sandra • Bay St . Leu i~ , MS Costle, Kimberly· longmen!, CO Cote., June • Ru~~ellville , AR Coton, Late • Inolo, OK Chambers, Judy. Somerville, TN Chaney, Kemp • Memph i ~, TN Chapman, Lisa • Long Beach, CA Chapman, Stan • Newport , AR Cheek, David • Ull in , IL Childs, t.:ory • Wichita , KS Childs, Lis• • St. loui~ , MO Choate, Darkl • Winona, MS Choate, Sheil• • Winona, MS Cklney, Gordon • Atkin~ , AR Cklrk, Kim • Orem , UT Cklrk , Robert • Malvern , PA Cklrk, SUlanne • League City , TX Ckly, M.rk - Centreville, MI Cloer, Betty • Pre~coft, AR Cloneh, Andre• • Mi~~ouri City , TX Coburn, Cothy • Horri~burg , AR Coker, Joy - Crofton , KY Coker, Su •• n • Searcy , AR Cole, K.... n • Rockford, IL Cole, Kathryn • Spring, TX Colgkllier, N.ney • Davenport, IA CoUey, Karla - Corning , AR Collins, Samuel • Sumter , SC Collins, Susan • Doraville , GA Colson, Walkie• • Voldo~ta , GA Brinkly-Colson ~ 285 Combs, Allen. W. Combs, Steven • W. Combs, Vanessa • Conolty, Keyin • Corliin;"Connie Memphis, AR Memphis, AR Hayward, CA Speedway, IN • Searcy, AR Corder, Bonnie • Brady, TX Cothren, Steye • Meridianville , AL Counts, Jim • Pocahontas, AR Cox, Geneva. Chantilly , VA Crabb, Cheri · Rockford, IL Craig, Brad. Overland Park, KS Q: What do Leonardo da Vinci, Paul McCartney and Dr . Clifton Ganus all have in com- mal" people out there to believe, they are all " lefthanded. If you did not know the answer, it only demonstrates the dire lack of instruc- out during dinner parties when tion that the typical Harding they were forced to scribble with their right hand on a black board while their captors roared with laughter. Yet, we have endured it all to prove a fact that has been obvious to us all along; that we mon? student receives on this earth- A: These three famous individuals each used something shaking topic. Throughout the course of recorded history, we lefthanded people of the world have suffered trial, persecution, and a few other little extensively that every person has, but only a small percentage utilize to a great extent. Hard as it may be for you "nor- South-pows combot prejudice hassles. For centuries lefthanded people were kept as pets in the homes of wealthy aristocrats and only brought are superior to you merely average "north-paws." Today, with Title 1000 and the EHA (Equal Hands Amendment), we are approaching equality. Yet, it is just another example of man'.s inhumanity to man that we must reinterpret almost all instructions given in physical education classes. In addition, we must fight with notebook Left CONTENDING with a right- ond oppression Creech, Valincla • Starkville, MS Croom, Terry • Grantsville , UT Croomes, Kristy • Athens, AL Cross, Charles • Drayton Plains, Mt Cross, Michael • Glen Burnie, MD Crow, Randall • Cleveland, AR Crumbaugh, DaYid • St. Louis, MO Cumpian, Raymond • Big Foot, TX Cunningham, Roger • Harrison, AR Curtis, Jeff. Benton, AR Dabbs, Joan • Jefferson City, MO Dabney, Karen. Waterloo, IA Dalton, Donald • Prosper, TX Daniel, DaYid • Searcy, AR Daniel, Deborah. Rockdale , TX DaYenport, Warren. Poplar Bluff, MO Dayis, Belynda • Hurst, TX Dayis, Danny • Oxford, MS Dayis, Donna. Hoxie, AR Dayis, Janice • Simsbury, CT Dayis, Julie. Trussville , AL 286 ~ Freshmen handed spiral binder, Tony Guiden takes notes in class. Right: SIGNING in late, Keith Schramm demonstrates the proper form for "lefties. " Davis, Mary • Potts Comp, MS Dovis, Paul • Rockford , IL Davis, Richard • Memphis, TN Davis, Vi"ie • Benton , AR Dawkins, Eric. KeTchikan , AK Dawson, Jeraldine • Byron , GA Deacon, Lori • Waverly , OH Deahl, SuUln • HoughTon , LA Deramus, Cindy • Mena, AR Deselms, Janna • ModesTo, CA Deslauriers, Shena. Wynne, AR Dismuke, Susan. Belleville, IL Dockery, Tom. FayeTTeville, AR Dodgin, Camilia • DalharT, TX protrude from the right arm of all Harding desks. There we sit day 'after day trying to take notes. We cross our left hand over the right arm to take notes on the desk~ top as our right hand , underneath, tries to balance our book. Reaching our left hand over, we are forced to look under that arm as we write in order to see our book and turn our back to the instructor if we sit on the right side of the room. So, with left hand going right, right hand going left, back turned away , we must twist and look over our left shoulder to even see -------~-~ ~ - binders and we are forced to wipe our hand over whatever we have just written. Many of us have been forced to adapt, if even slightly, by the oppression of the majority . Some of our kind have even been so perverted and polluted that they now call themselves "am~ bidextrious. " Hideous term , is it not? As an institution , Harding College seems oblivious to the fact that an ever~growing number of her students are in- deed little left~handed. yet~elusive prize , a left~handed desk . Unfortunately , our quest has thus far been fruitless and we continue to suffer the backaches that are a result of Secretly, our group still the weird contortions we must assume in order to write on searches the campus for our as- those little pieces of wood that left~handed the instructor. We do not think it is asking too much to ask for a left~ handed desk and our piece of the American pie . After all , if the Old Testament nation of Israel could tolerate a whole tribe of us south~paws (Ben~ jamin), why cannot Harding? Left~handers of Harding unite! You have nothing to lose but your backaches! - Gary Haynes DOli, Deborah· Tempe, AZ Dossett, Man. • Virginia Beach, VA Dougherty, Glen. Dallas , TX Downs, Rita • Alliance , NE Drennan, Dal'id • Searcy, AR Drews, Thamas • ludington , MI Duff. William. Bloomington , IN Duncan, Lori. Normal , IL Eacles, Robert • Kennett , MO Ellds, Inin • Searcy , AFt Eagan, Anita. Mount Vernon, TX Earnhart. Michal· Gral, Austria Elkins, Charles • Decatur, GA Elkins, Pam. Hopkinsville, KY Ellers, Sharon • Memphis, TN Elliott,laren • Bridgewater, NJ Elliott, Michelle. Madison , TN Ellmore, Gary • Kialua, HI Elrod, SUlanne • Florence , Al Emery. Valerie. Sturkie, AR England. Dal'id • Desoto, TX Corobs-England ~ 287 hanl, Barbara • New Brighton, hanlon, Lynn. Tulsa, Fair, Lewil • lufkin, Farmer, Patti. Florence, _Fatrar, Lee • Searcy, PA OK TX Al AR Farrell, Sheree • Dickson, TN Felps, Jenni • Fort Worth, TX Fender, Mark • Schenectady, NY Ferren, Louis • Judsonia, AR Fieldor, Renee. Country Club Hills, IL Figgins, Wesley. Mobile, AL Fike, Byron. Jackson, MS Finley, James. Norman, OK Fitzjerrell, Mark. N. little Rock, AR ~lanagan, Renee. Muscle Shools, AL Flatt, Danny • Memphis, TN Fleener, Lora. Summersville, MO Fletcher, Kirk. California, MO Flinchum, Carolyn • Sandnes, Norway Florence, Sally • Worthington, OH Flowers, Tim. Dexter , MO Fox, Craig • Hacienda Heights, CA Francis, Suzan • Apple Volley, MN Franks, Terri • Lake Charles, LA Froshier, Kathryn • Agoura, CA Fraze, Robbin • Dallas, Freeman, Patricia • lexa, Froehlich, Steven • Clay, Fudge, Kay· Houston, Fuller. David • Tucker, Fullerton, Belinda. Morril ton, Futrell, Mel • Pocahontas, Race street where the action is Almost every city has its main artery that carries and supports the life-blood of the community. Hollywood has Sunset Strip. New York has 288" Freshmen TX AR NY TX GA AR AR Broadway. Paris has the Champs Elysees. Searcy has RACE STREET . While other cities have their similar thoroughfares, Race Street is in a class by itself. It is not just a street; it is a phenomenon that supports its own sub-culture of life. Race Street has its own gas stations, grocery stores, motels, movies, restaurants and people. In its own special way it lives up to the term "the Strip." By day Race Street is the backbone of business in Searcy. More businesses are concentrated along its curbs than any place in town. There are establishments there as varied as Vernon Roger's Insurance and Chuck's Muffler Shop. On Race Street one can find places to repair his car or fix his teeth, places to buy flowers or semitrucks, places to get a yearround tan or a tombstone, places to buy food but no booze. In places along Race one can worship God or buy pornography. Most of what any individual might want is to be found on Race Street. Searcy can be seen on Race Street. Race Street is Searcy. Just as morning follows night and night follows day, so in Searcy, when the sun goes down Race Street lights up. Before dusk fully recedes into the night "the strip" begins to resemble a kaleidoscope. From the east to the west along Race, one after the other, multicolored signs light up. There is Pizza Hut red, McDonald gold and Kroger blue. They all beckon to the passerby, to the student, to stop and buy. It is logical to ask, "how do they all survive?" What other town in America with a population of 12.000 has Pizza Inn, Ken's Pizza and Pizza Hut within one mile of each other? For that matter, how does any town of that size support four pizza restaurants along with numerous other eating establishments? Only on Race Street where Harding students, driven by monotonous cafeteria food, spend their money to quench large appetites could such be possible. Everybody knows that where there is a college there are students. Those students get hungry. Where there are hungry college students there is MONEY. To a student, the quickest way to his pocket book is through his stomach. Many places on Race Street capitalize on that. Not everything on the strip costs the student money, however. There is a lot of other "action" one can get into for free. As some Harding students are known to do, one can always play "American Graffiti" and cruise Race Street seeing what he can see. If one likes to mingle with the natives he can stop in Kroger's or Safeway's parking lot and sit on the cars and spend the evening engaged in dialogue. Just for fun (also for free) one could stop at the Berryhill baseball field and catch a Bison baseball game. Of course, anyone can get into what could be described as Searcy's own grand prix. All furtell, Johno • Pocahontas, AR Gabriel, Antoinette • Northfield, NJ Gailbraith, Shem • Mesquite . TX Gammill, Kimyla • McRae, AR Ganus , Becky • Metairie, LA Garcio, $vson • Warren, MI Genry, Chril • Alabaster , AL Gibbons, Sorah • N. little Rock , AR Gibson, lorry • Decatur, I L Goins, Myron • Irving , TX Goldstein. Cynthia • Norcross, GA Gooden. Lindo· Russellville . AR Goodmiller. ROle Ellen. Nashville, TN Goodposlure, Mark. Alma. AR Gordon, Scooler • New Braunfel s, TX Gossett, Brendo • Bearden, AR Grant, Jim· Covino, CA Gr.en, Alan • Nashville, TN Green, JVUo • Searcy , AR Gregg, Cheryl • Valpara iso , IN Gregory. Mike. BenTonville , AR Griffen, Mory • Fairfax, VA Griffin, J~n • Step Rock , AR Gross, John • Pine Bluff , AR Gro'tl. Shem • Cloverdale , IN Hoddil. Brad • FlinT , MI Hafner, lamora • Williamsport, PA Hoger. l(eYin • Ba llwin, MO Hogler, Francine· Houston, TX Hole, Koren· Monroe, LA HolI, Helene • Columbia, MO Homilton, Deborah • Anderson , IN Honners. David· Sedgewickville, MO Hording, Stan • Glenwood, AR Horlels, Sherilyn • Theodore, AL one needs is a car and the nerve to drive on Race Street where there seems to be enough traffic for an eight lane highway crammed into just two lanes. Along with that, one can make an adventure out of just trying to attend worship at the College church building . One can cross at the light on Race at Grand and try to watch the cars on Race which tend to stop in the cross-walk while keeping an eye out for cars turning on to Race , or just cross in the middle of the block (as Harding students are give n to do) and only have to watch in two directions . The second chOice . though , leaves the students facing speeding traffic like a matador without a cape. Race Street is chock-full with places to go and things to do . A problem only comes in trying to decide which pizza place to go to. - Brad Watson Right: FOLLOWING an evening shower, Race Street's neon lights reflect a kaleidoscop e of mo ue· ment and co lor. Evans-Harless ~ 289 , \ ~{ / " (' ~ ~ 1\ j ,• (;.; 14 ' ... "- \, .. .[, / ..... ¥ .:~ , I =-'( • vI d " ~ ~ it I " " Harmon, Terri • Merriam, KS Harrell, Donna. N. little Rock, AR Harris, David • Thomasville, GA Harris, Greg • Senath, MO Harris, jaekie ". Lacrosse, WI Harrison, David • Houston, TX Harrison, Ricky • Mt. Vernon, AR Horvill, Robin • Bossier City, LA Havener, Deborah. Warren, AR Havens, Veronica. Liverpool, NY Hayes, Martha • Wendover, KY Hayes, Tammy • Lincoln, NE Hazelip, Jeff • Memphis, TN He.rn, Jeff· Harrison, "';R Hedrick, Rvtil • Searcy, AR Hendrix, Ma • • Antoine, AR Henley, Noney • Bridgeton, MO Henry, Natali• • Virginia Beach, VA Hensley, ae", • Sardis, MS Hess, Pamelo • lexington, KY Hewin. John. Mabelvale, AR Hicks, Melissa • W. Memphis, AR Higdon, Tammy • Wichita, KS Higher'l, Andro • Germantown, TN Hightower, Penny' MI. Pleasant , TX Hill, Davis • Union, NJ Hillis, Rhon60 • Poplar Bluff, MO Hinds, Deboroh • Goines, MI Hinton, Koren • Pine Bluff, AR Hobbs, Belindo • Ferndale, MI Hodges, Darlene' Starkville, MS Hodges, Lourie ' Ridgecrest, GA Hodges, Ross • Lubbock, TX Hogon, LoJ"rle • Kotzebue, AK Hollond, Kelvin • Rockford, IL 290" Freshmen r -- ~ '~ ...... d\~#~ r'rL 1A \:- V '-- , ¢ ?- ".- { I " (' \, ..- ~ Heritoge Center: bock drop of Hording culture Sounds erupted from the oblivious to the fact that pn the outer lobby like an . active nearby television screen, the volcano. A sense of anxious "Incredible Hulk" is squeezing disquietude overcame many of a Buick like an accordion . the transfer students who had gathered in the ' SOO-seat auditorium to be briefed on campus procedures. While Dr. Pryor was saying, "Welcome to Terry Sisco , who works the Heritage Lobby desk, is reading Genesis. Behind her, Hope Edwards operates the telephone switchboard. Hope Harding," I was hearing, "Pat- is telling a security guard about ty, it's so good to see you l her motorcycle ride with her When did you get back?" In- nephew: "I locked my arms finitude. Once again, Fall had around him and told him if I returned the students of Har- went off, he was going too ." A ding College to the American call comes in. Can this be the Heritage building for a registra- same bUilding that was the tion that more closely re - story structure which prides itself in being "Searcy's tallest skyscraper," is the Charles White Cafeieria. Hanging in clippings declaring USC number one; newspaper clip~ the cafeteria is an immense pings portrait of the Lone Ranger and Tonto, perhaps to remind diners of law and order, and thus insure that food fights will be kept to a minimum At the opposite end of American Heritage is the trophy room. Inside, 231 number one; stickers declaring trophies plaee to call home. It's nice to have elevators, even if they never seem to work right . .. a lobby where my fellow Dallas Cowboy fans can congregate and unanimously hate the Pittsburg Steelers . . . and a ledge outside my window to provide a means of the 3:00 represent Harding's achievements. One trophy, dated 1919-20, bears the scene of the registrative Ar- inscription of Harding's Kansas mageddon? The personalities of American Heritage are diverse. They range from Beetle Bailey, who is depicted on the wall of the Heritage snack lounge , to Dr. George Benson, President Emeritus whose office opens into the lobby. American Left SIlTING under the watchful eye of the cartoon characters on Heritage is the hub of the wheel the Heritage snack room wall are called Harding College . Located within this fourPhil Peacock and Becky Young. predecessor, Harper College. Last fall I made American Heritage my home . Like the other 151 residents of the three dorm floors, I did my best to tastefully furnish and decorate my room and door. Other sembled a family reunion . A few months later on a January evening , the lobby, once filled with rows of tables manned with faculty counselors and frustrated students, is sparsely populated with couples. They are totally Delta Tau Chi meets here anytime, anyday;" newspaper doors are creatively decorated with pictures of Alfred E. declaring Alabama WPLR-FM number one; not to mention the seemingly infinite number of social club emblems. This is the fate of what Dr. Benson calls, "the last of my buildings." American Heritage is a nice a.m. escape. It's also nice to live in the only men's dorm where I can walk across the hall and raid a kitchen. But what is Newman; Pizza Hut stickers; signs announcing, "The really nice is living in a dorm Honorary Harding chapter of in my front yard. - Glenn Gilley where I have Harding College Holliman, Paul • Bortlesville , OK HoUoway, Jim. Middletown, KY Holst, Janice • Clinton , IA Honey, .athy • Newport , AR Hooker, Brion· Solem, VA Hooten, Debbie • Amarillo, TX Homsby, Susan· Atlanta , GA Honman, Millie. Florence , AL Ho"etler, Terry. Topeka, IN Houston, Toelel • Sulphur Springs, TX Howo,eI, David • West Plains, MO Howo,d, Zone· Baird, TX Howell, George· Belgrade, MT Howell, Reno. Nashville, TN Howell, Terri. Rockledge, FL H..cIson, Brenda. Hemphill , TX H..dson, Ruthonn • Marton, PA Hu,h.. , (yneli • Shreveport, LA Hllth.. , Mary· Tulsa. OK Hllth .. , Terri • Caruthersville , MO Hulsey, Horrell. Rossville, GA H•• ~"ys, Corol • Soddy, TN H.tson, Mort • Fort Smith , AR Ingrom, Michael. Crossville, TN I",rom, William • Birmingham, AL I...y, Lynne. Piggott, AR I.....nd, (inely • Judsonia, AR 'senbelll, Daviel • S. Williamsport, PA Iny, Tome" • Muscatine, IA Jackson, Co.herine • Williston, SC Jackson, Williom • McCrory. AR James, Gary • Clinton, AR JPtIS, Kelly • Searcy, AR jemISon, Joanne • Fort Worth, TX Jamison, Becky • Nashville, TN Harmon-Jamison ~ 291 From lily pods to pronks victim contemptuously screams at her assailants as she climbs from the water. She has just had a close encounter of the third kind, actual contact, with one of Harding's oldest landmarks, the lily pool. Although the lily pool is well known as the sight of numerous unsolicited baptisms each year, its heritage runs deeper than its clear waters. Originally located approximately 100 feet to the north and west of the present location, it was part of the Galloway Female College campus when Harding purchased it in 1934. Actually no more than a large, shallow hole in the ground, the first lily pool was complete with goldfish and lily pads. The present pool with its pale-blue, concrete walls is a stark constrast to the former. With many campus renovations occurring in 1952, the lily Left RELAXING with a book, "Oh! Oh, I'm going to kill you!" Another co-ed-come- Jamison, lindo • Nashville, TN Jensen, Betty • Anacortes, WA Jensen, Mary • Searcy, AR Jewell, Debbie • Berkeley Heights, NJ Johns, Barbal1l • Paragould, AR Johnson, Beeky • Rock Foils, IL Johnson, Harold • Harrison, AR Johnson, Jan • Wilmington, MA Johnson, Johnn, • Morehouse, MO Johnlon, Pamela • Godfrey, Il Johnson, Scott • lubbock, TX Johnston, Terri. Rogers, AR Jones, Barbara • Searcy, AR Jones, Brenda • Creve Coeur, MO Jones, Connie • Russellville, AR Jones, Doug. N. little Rock, AR Jones, Elb:abeth • Grovespring, MO Jones, Jeff. Claremore, OK Jones, Stephanie. Edmond, OK Jones, Stuart. West Fork, AR Jones, Tami • Morrilton, AR Jordon, 'at. Avilla, IN Julien, Janet • Dallas, TX katchur, Rich • Des Arc, AR kays, Denise • Benton, AR kearbey, Carlo • Searcy, AR keathley, Kerry. N. Palm Beach, Fl keathley, Kevin. N. Palm Beach, Fl Keelin, Mike • San Manuel, AZ Keeney, Patti. Euless, TX leith, Carron. Myrtle Beach AFB, SC K.llar, Mary • Searcy, AR Kelley, Barry • South Point, OH Kelley, Chris. Owensboro , KY Kelley, Debbie. Sikeston, MO 292. Freshmen Phyllis Carter enjoys the cool water in the lily pool. pool was relocated to its present sight where old Godden Hall once stood. The goldfish and lily pads have long been absent from the pool, but it is still called the "lily pool." It also still provides a scenic setting with its fountain for May Fete each year and for night time devotionals with its cyclical red, green and blue lights . On the warmer days of the year, for many students, the pool serves as a cool spot in which to rest hot, tired feet while studying. Built simply to beautify the grounds, the lily pool has since become the sight for meaningful moments and some activities that administration members say have never been approved. Some anonymous pranksters once put gelatin in the pool on a cold evening. The next day one of the world's largest desserts was awaiting the Harding students. More common pranks in relation to the lily pool include introduction of laundry powder into the water. It seems the sight of suds , boiling from a fountain newly thrills someone every year and motivates the polluting of the waters. At other times, such things as ducks, trout and red food coloring have been placed in the lily pool. To most people who come to Harding, however, the lily pool is now and will always be a landmark of Harding. Above, SITUATED in front of the Administration Building, the lily pool is a traditional landmark. - Brad Watson Kelley, keith. Son Antonio, TX Killen, Linda - Sownee Mission, KS kinser, Brad - Monticello, IL kirby, Janet. Jackson. TN kirk, Terri - Fayeftev:lle, AR kitchens, Valerie - Jackson. MS klundt, lana - Lake Sf. Louis. MO kreeman, Tonya - Harrison. AR Krumrei, Sally - Haarlem. Netherlands kuhn, Darrell - Marshall. IL Lacey, Gill - Bu lawayo, Rhodesia Laterney, Pamela - Springfield, VA lamb, Ruth - Garland, TX Landrum, Patsy - Woodburn. KY lane, Donna - Guy. AR lane, laria - Worner Robins, GA Lane, Mark - Wynne, AR langston, Janie - Melbourne. AR lawson, Carole - Nicholasville, KY lay, Mark - MCAlester , OK layne, Jane - Trenton. MI Lea, keith - Rogers. AR leamons, Renda - Camden, AR Ledford, Don - Dearborn. WI lee, Robert • Jacksonville, NC Lee, Shari - Alexandria. LA leJeune, leigh - Port Allen, LA Lenderman, Tracy - Pensacola, Fl letcher, Tine - Vista. CA lewandoski, Tanya - Jacksonville. AR lindsey, Renee - Paragould, AR loftin, Arthur - Somerville. NJ Lowery, keith - Corpus Christi, TX lowrance, Teresa - Charlotte. NC lundquist, Vern - Lindenwood. IL Jamison-Lundquist ~ 293 Lutrell, leanne • Russellville, Ali!. Lyon, Robert • Jackson, WY Mabe, Ken. Taylor, MI Mallicote, Melody • Irving, TX Mangram, Drain. Lafe, AR Manley, David. Caruthersville, MO Manley, Tara. Bluff City, IN Monuel, Pam • New lbena , LA Mardlal, Ckryr. • Erpent , Belgium Marchant, Cind, • Mounfain Home, Ali!. Markley, Martin. lawrence, KS Martin, Cindy • England, AR Martin, Tonya • Memphis, TN Mason, lisa • Sturgis, KY Mallia, Jeri • Paragould , AR Mauldin, Mark • Jacksonville, AR May, Jan • Newport, AR Mayhom, Rebecca • Newark, DE McCain, Lee Ann • Memphis, TN McClanaban, Gary • Ardmore, OK McClendon, Lisa • Sulphur, LA McCluggage, Jane • Greenwood, IN McDaniel, Maurita • Davis City, IA McDonald, Randall. Caruthersville, MO McDonough, Wendy • Selma, AL Mda"er, Mary. Baton Rouge, LA McGaha, Mike • Searcy, AR McGhee, Terri· Roanoke,IL McGuire, James. Salem, AR McGuire, Vickie. Rosebud, AR Mdarey, Don. Bryan, TX McLendon, Robert • Camden, AR McWhorter, Marla. Marion, ll Meeker, Sandy. Amarillo, lX Meyer, levin. Searsboro, IA Miller, Andrew. Elgin,ll Miller, Carrie. St. James, MO Miller, Cathy. Morganfield, KY Miller, Clark. HoI Springs, AR 294 ~ Freshmen Miller, Don. Marietta, GA Miller, Patty. Pasedena, TX Miller, Rebecca. Prescott, AZ Miller, Ronald. Milton , FL Mitchell, David • Sheffield , Al Mitchen, Susan • Botan Rouge , LA Moody, Robin. Benton, AR Moore, John A•• Camp leJeunne, NC Moore, John W• • McMinnville , TN Moore, Lawrence • St . Petersburg, Fl Moore, Susan. Steelville , MO Morales, Maria • EI Paso, TX Moran, Rosemary· Eastwood 5063, Austral ia Morgan, Shan· Alexandria, VA Morris, Sue. N. little Rock , AR Morrison , Christye • Derby , KS Morton, Sondra· Chattanooga, TN Mosher, Yalorie • Clovis , NM Mott, Lq.nan • Orlinda, TN Murphy, Caron. Memphis, TN Myers, LeAnne • Montgomery, AL Mopier, Lavon • Searcy , AR Neal, laritl..... Keller , TX Neill, Yolerie • Lincoln Park , MI Nellis, Diane • Morrilton , AR Nelson, David • Oak Ridge, TN Nelson, Nick • Beaumont, TX Nicholson, Amy • Norris, TN Noe, Brent • Brookline , MO Noell, Marcia • Visalia, CA Noland, Betsy • Tinton Falls, NJ Norwood, Ronald· Cheyenne, WY O'Brien, Bobby • Searcy, AR Oliver, Debbie. Royal Oak, MI OIilllr, Me" • Dallas, TX Oliver, Michael· Royal Oak, MI Oliver, Stephen • Baton Rouge, LA Orr, Jani • little Rock , AR Orr, Walter. Saskatoon Sask, Conodo Otsuka , Shinobu • Chibo City 281 , Japan Owens, David • Fort Worth , TX Podge", David • Levy, AR Where the old meets the new Standing in open-mouthed amazement, the group of youngsters stared at the tall, glass cases. Encased within were all types of things they had never see n before: a snake's skeleton , the beginning of life - an embryo - in a jar, fossils . All the things pertaining to nature and life and science seemed to be present there in the old Science Building. Such are my recollections of what is now the Olen Hendrix Building from camp days at Wyldewood Left, STANDING on the northeast side of the campus, the Olen Hen drix building serues as home base for nursing and home economics majors. when all campers were given a tour of the campus each session . One of the original buildings on the campus when Harding bought Galloway Female College, the Olen Hendrix Building was a stately old structure . Hardwood floors creaked as one walked the sterilesmelling halls . Through multipaned windows sunlight streamed into the halls overpowering the interior lighting and silhouetting figures as they worked . It was a typical school-type building. Halls ran the length of it, halted by stairs at each end. Classes and offices lined each side of the halls . All that is gone now. White walls, large, singlepane windows and stairs on the outside now characterize the building after total interior renovation of the structure in 1975. Thinly slatted venetian blinds in bright colors control the amount of sunlight that filters in , and modern florescent lighting no longer allows the sun to cast overpowering glare into a room. The building is now a modern , technologically equipped center for learning. Yet, with the original exterior still housing the modern interior, the Olen Hendrix Building marks a place where the old meets the new. The doric pillasters which decorate the exterior come into contrast with the Nursing and Hom e Economics Departments' latest eqUipment. The symmetry and order of the exterior design is in juxtaposition with the abrupt design of the interior. Observing the building from the outSide , one is reminded of ancient Roman architecture with its massiveness and continuity . While the building's facade bears the sign of age , it gives the building the qualities of a landmark . - Robert Barker Lutrell-Padgett ~ 295 ./' Can one really love an inanimate object of brick and mortar? At least one Harding student could be said to have gone to that extreme. But love it or not, the bell tower is a part of life at Harding, Not everyone may always realize it , but the bell tower plays a large part in the daily Harding Parham, Anthany • Mt. Pleasant, Parker, Cheryl. Sherman, Partain, Lisa • Stafford, Pasley, Cindy • Searcy, Peatock, Mark • Memphis, Pearson, Bill • Amory, Pearson, Janie • Harrison, TX TX TX AR TN MS AR Peorson, Ricky • Greenville, MS Perry, Jeff. Wichita, KS PeHie, Mike. Marvell, AR Petty, Vernon· Huntsville, AL Petty, Victor· Huntsville, AL Phillips, Timothy • Lenoir, NC Phillips, Wendy· N. little Rock, AR Philpot, Lynn • Gainesville, FL Pipkin, Amy • Oakfield, Tn Pitts, Daniel ... APO NY, NY Porche, Cindy • Lafayette, LA Porter, Jeff. Clarkston, GA Porter, Philip. Cashmere, WA Posey, GrtIg • Searcy, AR Pourhosson, Hossein • Iran Poyner, Kathleen • St. Louis, MO PraH, Liso • Rock Falls, IL Pratt, Modonna • Rose Bud, AR Pratt, Sam • Quincy, Il Preble, Melinda· Houston, TX Pres Ie, , Dayid • Harrison, AR Prestidge, Susan • Jonesboro, AR Price, Kelly • Monroe, LA Price, Michael • Kansas City, MO Priestle" Janice· Houston, TX Priestte" Jean· Houston, TX PrticheH, Dian • Marianna, AR Pryor, Susan • Searcy, AR Pulle" Deborah. Union Lake, Putman, Susan • Austin, Pylkas, Lauri • Paragould, Ragland, Joel • Cookeville, Rampy, Mark. Dallas, Rao, Monica • Beaumont lapert, Joe • Pocahontas, I 296" Freshmen MI TX AR TN TX TX AR routine. It did for studentS before 1979, and it will probably playas big a part in future students' lives as well. The bell tower was here before Harding students were. Actually, it was here before it was the bell tower. Originally, the bricks in the bell tower were part of the walls of old Godden Hall which housed the post office, library and choral studios of Galloway Women's College. The bell hung from the ceiling of Godden Hall and rang for curfew every night. It was operated by a pullrope in the attic of the Hall. For a short time, one year after Harding moved here, the bell seemed to ring by itself late at night. The old Godden Hall Left, STANDING between Pattie Cobb and Kendall, the bell tower provides campus nostalgia. ghost was born! Students thought the ancient structure was haunted. Eventually, the "ghost," two male students, was found and the mystery was solved. Although the ghost died , the bell lived on. During the school year of 1950-51 old Godden Hall was replaced by the Bible , Administration and Ganus buildings. Brick from the old hall, along with four corner stones from other old Galloway buildings went into the making of what is now the bell tower. The old Godden bell was moved to the tower and hooked to an electrical on/ off switch in Patti Cobb dormitory. It rang Accreditation, " the bell rang loud and long." Though the bell has not rung lately for special events, we still hear it every night five minutes before curfew. This year the bell tower has been more ' than a curfew ringer. Many remember pledge week: "Be at the bell tower at seven sharp in the morning. Don't be late!" The bell tower had to hear many shouts of "I'm a kitten, she's a kitten, we are all Chi Lambda kittens; wouldn't you like to be a kitten too?" Then there was rough night. Many sad, dejected , scared pledges sat on the corner benches inside the bell for curfew every night at seven. tower The new bell tower was also used to signify special events. Dr. Ganus remembers the 1954 school year when Harding received North Central "Somehow the bell tower seemed a lifeline. It was my only security. It's so big and old," remembered one pledge. Because of its age, the bell praying for mercy. tower makes a good place for pictures. Social club Ka -Re-Ta had its club picture taken there this year. "It was kind of special," said member Patti Bryant. The bell tower serves useful purposes too. Lynette Vance said once she and two friends were sitting outside the bell tower talking . After about four hours it started to rain, "So we just ran inside the bell tower. We stood there and talked for 30 minutes. It was fun." For whatever reason, we all remember the bell tower. Freshman Marilyn Sewell remembered "running across campus at night hearing the bell and hoping to get back before late minutes." Cheryl Bailey said it well: "I'll always remember the bell tower. It's a central part of Harding." - Tara Gumser Raulston, Herbert • Bridgeport, AL Rawlings, Jack • Winfield, IL Redding, Melissa. Louisville , KY Reed, Douglas. Marietta, GA Reed, Lora. Terre Haute, IN Reynolds, Richard • Searcy, AR Richardson, Mark. Schiedam, Netherlands Richardson, Steve • Hot Springs, AR Riley, Eric • Fort Worth, TX Risinger, Mandy. Tuscubmia, AL Ritchie, Alice. Taylors, SC Ritchie, Rachel • 5100 Jambes, Belgium Robbins, Edy • Florence, Al Roberson, Julia. Nashville, AR Roberts, Shayne. Arvada, CO Robertson, Jim • New Boston, TX Robinson, Patricia. Gar land , TX Robinson, Teresa. Birmingham, Al Robison, Elmo • Searcy, AR Rogers, Charles. Morrilton, AR Rowen, Doug • Hampton, AR Ruff, Mark. Benton, AR Ruscin, Carol • McRae, AR Rusk, Donald. Manchester, MO Russell, Cheryl. Terre Haute, IN Salings, Jimmy • Oakville, MO Sandley, John. Mobile, Al Sapio, Linda • Norcross, GA Schildknecht, Pamekl • Strafford, MO Schlesier, Sarah • Brinkley, AR Schloffman, Lori • Nash~ille, TN Schmin. Richard. Santa Rosa, CA Scan. Joey • Cabot, AR· Segraves, Judy • Searcy, AR Selvidge, Jane. Streator, Il Sewell, Marilyn • EI Dorado, AR Shackelford, Donna • Searcy, AR Shackle", Tracy. Marietta, GA Shappley, Robert. Tupelo, MS Shay, Cynthia • Norton, Il Shelton. James • Kensett, AR Sheridan, Sara • Rochester, NY Parham-Sheridan" 297 Sh•• mobr, ...... Scotch Plains, NJ Shoof, n..tt.y • Whiles Creek, TN Simp.... , JoII" • Memphis, TN Sims, M"tiel • Dardanelle , AR Sitton, Tho. .s • Avondale. GA Skipper, Susan. Tyler, TX Sloan, Bony • Hayti, MO Smitk, an.c. • Botesville, AR Smith, Carol • Dallas, TX Smitfl, Cheri. liule Rock, AR Smith, Ed • Memphis, TN Smith, Eugene • Dallas, TX Smith, MaresM • Calhoun, GA Smitfl, Randy • Clinton, AR Smith, Robert • Newport Beach, CA Smith, Sonclro • Overland, MO Smith, Shawna • Las Cruces, NM Smith, Shirtey • Griffin, GA Smith, Terry • Pensacola, FI Smitfl, William • Memphis, TN SMitt.e" Janiter • Garland, TX Snook, Dee • Farmerville, LA Solley, Robin • Decatur, Al Spar", Barbara • Eureka, Il Spencer, Jeannie. Starkvile, MS Spencer, Lynne· lafayette, IN Spillman, Michael. Judsonia . AR Spurlock, Michael • Searcy. AR Stamatis, Steve • Dalhart. TX Stanger, Holly. livonia, MI Shlntey, John. Nashville, TN Starts, Donald. Troy, MI Starts, Walter. Florence, Al Starling, Karla • Arnold, MO Starting, Vernon • florence, AL Ste"'ens, Dana • Indianapolis , IN Stevens, Paula • Malvern, PA Stevens, ~elle, • fountain Volley, CA Stewart, Linda. St . louis , MO Stewart, Pam. Warren , OH Ste.art, Rebecca. Powhatan, AR Stinson, Jacqueline • Jennings, lA Stockton, Sharon • Aberdeen, MS Stoeltie, Paul • Houston, TX Stone, Gregory. Flint, MI Street, Rondo. Memphis. TN Stroud, Michele • Cabot, AR Stubblefield, Scott • luxora, AR Styron, limberly • Houston, TX Sullins, Linda. Newport , AR Summe,., William • Durham, NC Surber, Karen· Cincinnati, OH $utton, Elaine • Sikeston, MO Swartwood, Becky • Fan Monmouth, NJ Sykes, Janette • Paris, TN T.IMtt, Vi"inia • Riverdale, GA Taltey, Jay· little Rock, AR Taym, Tresa • Irving, TX Taylor, Tye • Norman, OK Teehee, Max. Springdale, AR Teters, Julia • Berlin, West Germany Thee, John • Vineland, NJ Thompson, Cliff· Ormond Beach. H Thornton, Nancy. Bolivar, TN TId.ell, Patricia. MemphiS. TN Tierney, Thomas. Fort Wayne , IN Till, Laurie. Caruthersville, MO 298. Freshmen Tincher, lucinda • Atlanta, GA Tindle, James • Hinesville, GA TolleH, Suzanne • Nashville, AR Totoritis, Susan. Stratford, CT Towsend, Marie. Texarkana, AR Toye, Jason • Flint, MI Traughber, Brian· Anchorage, AK Trisler, Diane. Bloomington , IN TroHer, Charles. Memphis, TN TruiH, Mona. Birmingham, Al Tucker, Mary· Arbyrd, MO Tucker, Tamara· Memphis, TN Turman, Doris • Helena, AR Tynan, George • Upland, CA Tyree, Ralph • St. Anthony, JD Ullom, David - Huntingfon, WV Ulrey, Robert - Searcy, AR Yail, Wi9jam - Clay, NY Vaughn, Mary - Nashville, TN Vawter, Robert - McKenzie, TN Verleler, Wenoka - Searcy, AR Vlahakis, John - Nashville, TN Waggoner, Marie - Caruthersville, MO Waites, Dale - Atlanta, GA Walker, John - Houston, TX Wall, Kevin - Westminster, CA Walls, Cindy - Columbus, OH Womack, James - Birmingham, AL Ward, Melody - Oenham Springs, LA Ward, Regina - Mansfield, LA Warne, Rick - Cambridge, OH Warnick, Mark - Hoxie, AR Washington, levelta - Memphis, TN Watson, Inita • Nash, TX WotSOft, Lori - Terre Haute, IN Weaver, John - Woodstock, GA Wells, Lori - Anchorage, AK West, Glenna - Arlington, VA We.., Ranely - Columbia, IL Westbroolc, Byron - Centralia, Il Westbrook, Myrna - Birmingham, AL Weston, Mark - W. Memphis, AR Wheeler, Trent - Gorden City, MI White, Ruth • Morrilton, AR Wilborn, belyn - Marvell, AR Wilemon, Melissa - Memphis, TN Wilhite, Teresa. Spring, TX Wilkinson, Lester. Springdale, AP Williams, Chris - Bartlesville , OK Williams, Mark· Bartlesville, OK Williams, Noel - Greenville, MS Wilson, Gary • Waco, TX Wilson, Glenn - Cotton Valley, LA Wilson, Joan. Ketchikan, AK Wisdom, Sandra • Hayward , CA Wood, David. Paragould, AR Wood, Glenn • Valdosta, GA Woodruff, Debra • Dunwoody, GA Woods, David • Naples, FL Wooten, Randy. Hughson, CA Wright, David. Searcy, AR Wright, Debie - lakewood, CA Wright, Robin· Searcy, AR Wright, Robin • Searcy, AR Yancey, Melinda - Fort Worth, TX Yates, Trella. Fayetteville, AR Yingling, CharloHe - Searcy, AR York, Greg - Louisville, KY York, Pam • Arbyrd, MO Young, Becky - Mountain Home, AR Shewmaker-Young ~ 299 SECOND SEMESTER Albright, Man: • Avon Park, Fl Allen, Joann • San Jose, CA AUltin, Randall • Glenwood, AR Bailey, Kathy • Clearwater, Fl Baker, Margaret. Stonewall, LA BameH, Janet • Fort Worth, TX Beagle, Cindy • Crestline, OH Bellamy, Scott. Palo Alto, CA aentley, Richard. Yakima, WA Block, Jimmy • Hurst, TX Blunk, Georgia. Valparaiso, IN Bou.tead, Jennif,r • Laurel, NJ Bower, Ronald. Vandenberg AFB, CA Bowman, Sherry • Mountain Home, AR Brodl.y, Day.... Pinole, CA Bra.her, Jon Mark. Sulphur, LA Brazil, Nield. Brentwood, TN Brooks, Emily • Searcy, AR Brown, Charlie • Searcy, AR Brown, Loni • N. Palm Beach, Fl Brown, Melody • Memphis, TN Brown, nm • New Orleans, LA Svteher, Rhonda • "Searcy, AR Butler. Mark. Grant, MI Button, Corinne • Bentonville, AR Cannon, lathy • Searcy, AR Clemen., Mark. N. Little Rock, AR Cobb, Geo'1le • Benton, AR Cochran, Melvin • Monaco, PA Copeklnd. Mark • Melbourne, AR Copeland, Mary • E. POint, GA Comett, Joann • Searcy, AR Davidson, Jodi. Gainesville, FL Deselms, Janna • Modesto, CA Downltom. Ronda • Anderson, IN Dye. nm • Brentwood, TN Edgar, Sona • Pine Bluff, AR Estes, Janice • Escondido, CA Faulkner. Dianne. Indianapolis, IN Fernandel, Vicki • Orange, CA Fiedor, Janet. Country Club Hills, Il Fralier, Sheryl • Benton, AR Fredrickson, Eric. Merced, CA Galloway, Belinda. KirksviJle, MO Gammill, Bill • Earle , AR Gardner, Ada • Hurst, TX Garrett, Steve. Benton, AR Gelet, Brian. Huntington Beach, CA Gibson, Guineth • Arlington, TX Gilley, Glenn. Fort Smith, AR Go"ett, Dawn • Jonesboro, AR Groves, Cheryl • Chattanooga, TN Guln, Cyndi • Searcy, AR Guin, Woody • Riviera Beach, FL Haddix, Don • Flint, MI Hamilton, Lisa • Scotia, NY Harmon, Vickie • Beebe, AR Harrington, Bob • Alberto, Conada Halel, Cynthia • Sikeston, MO Henderson, Josept. • Piggott, AR Hobbs, Jennifer. Fayetteville, AR Holland, Don. Oak Grove, MO Holmes, Kathi • little Rock, AR House, Heather. Tustin, CA Jones, Micltoel • N. little Rock, AR Justus, Jay • Magnolia, MS Keathley, Lincla • Riviera Beach, FL Keller, Jerry. Osh Kosh, NE Kemp, Kelley • Rockledge, FL Ilym, Mart • Ontario, Canada 300 ~ Second Semester LEFT: A second semester transfer from Alabama Christian College, Joy Tucker comes inside from an exhaustive snowball battle. Ineipper,laren • Chipita Pork, CO Lambert, Carter • Pearl, MS land, Jan~t • Gainesville, FL lay, levin. Overland, MO Levinson, Patricia • Manitowoc, WI LUtcll, Don. Spencerport, NY Marrl, Steve. Tulsa, OK Martindale, Ben, • Memphis, TN May, Cecil. Florence, AL McCain, Lee • Southoven, MS McCrary,lirk • Fountain Valley, CA Mclinney, Pat. Memphis, TN McMahan, Donnie. Princeton, TX Meinerl, Steve. E. Alton, IL Morgan, Sharon • Clarkston, MI Norman, Renee • Sarasota, FL Norris, Sherry. Malvern, AR Norwood, Linda. Pleasanton, TX Norwood, Michael • Pleosanton, TX Olbricht, Glenda. Syracuse, NY Olburn, Lynn • Columbia, MO Pepper, Connie· Florence , AL Pettey, Jay· N. little Rock, AR Pierce, Doug • Bradford, TN Pittl, Gale· Palestine, AR PreSIon, Pam • Iowa City, lA Reed, len • Northporth, AL Rogers, Beveriey • Morrilton, AR ROUlh, laren • Des Moines, IA Savage, Merrie. Tahlesuah, OK Severlon, limberly • Pittsfield, MA Sherrod, David • Belle Mead, NJ Sidel, Tom • Grand Blanc, MI Snook, Terry. Stillwater, OK Stanfill, BetlY • Memphis, TN Stretch, Teresa. longmont, CO Strickklnet, Sandy • Corinth, MS Stroud, Brad • little Rock, AR Terry, Richard. Searcy, AR Tucker, Joy • Taney, Al Uebelein, levin. St. Louis, MO Waddell, Larry • Port Hueneme, CA Waggoner, Joe. Rogers, AR Waineo, Dean • livonia, MI Wallil, Vera • Jonesboro, AR Watson, Cindy • Magnolia, AR Wattl, Naney • Arlington, TX Winlton, James • Memphis, TN Wofford, Billy • Vilonia, AR Wood, Jeaninne • Pangburn, AR Wright, Bob • Searcy, AR Zuggolo, Mark • Searcy, AR Albright-Zuccolo" 301 GRADUATE Graduate classes expand During 1978, Harding College conferred the Master of Education degree upon 17 stu dents~ Five were awarded at the May 14 commencement, eig ht at the August 11 graduation and fo ur at the December 15 ceremonies . Three of the degrees were in elementary education, one in speci al education and 13 in secondary ed ucation. Of the 13 secondary majors, three were in physical education, two each in English and social science and one each in Bible , biology, home econom i cs, music , psychology· and speech. Graduate classes in education were larger in 1978- 79 than they had been in recent years. Also, more evening classes in subject areas were scheduled than in previous years in an effort to meet the. needs of more public sc hool teachers in th e area. A co urse in middle school education was approved for the 1979-80 school year. Dr. Wyatt J ones, Director of the Graduate Program , attended the annual meetings of the Conference o f Southern Graduate Schools and the Arkansas G raduate School D eans' Association . Right GRADUATE COUNCIL. Front Row: W yatt Jones, Bobby Coker, James Carr. Second Row: Harry O/ree, Ed Sewell, Joseph Pryor, Jack Wood Sea rs. A~xander, Embra • DeValis Bluff, Arnn, Deborah • Pocachontas, Arnold, Lindo • Avinger, Bames, Rick • Searcy, Berryhill, Merrill • Seorcy, Berryman, John • Dequincy, AR AR TX AR AR LA Bram, PfIff1Icia • Searcy, AR Campbell, Linda • Searcy, AR Cams, Karen· Romano, OK Cox, Mickey • Newman , GA Do.ety, Mary Lou • Searcy, AR Dicks, Cherie. Lake City, Fl Frey, Ronald. Ann Arbor, MI Graul, Michael • Cahokio, Il Hamilton, Anita • Searcy, AR Hawley, Stephen. lubbock, TX Heaton, Charles. Tulsa, OK Hood, Kregg • 001105, TX Jomer, Alice • Searcy, Lee, E. D•• Searcy, Mitchell, Mike • Sheffield, Morris, Howanl • Florence, Nail, aeniie • Bay Minette, NeIll, Beverly • Boy Minette, AR AR Al AL Al Al Qualls, Kenneth. Searcy, AR Rine, Dennis • Wheeling, WV Ruud, David • Upland, CA Sobo, Borbara • Monroeville , OH Sflepherd, Greg • Piketon, OH Sflock, Robert • Conway , AR Simmons, James • Oil Trough, Smith, Lindo • Brookhaven, Swayne, Dennis • Kensett , Whitten, Alan • Searcy, Wright, Patricio. Bentonville, Yingling, Barbara • Searcy, 302 ~ Graduates AR MS AR AR AR AR , Ji, _CHRISTIAN COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM Arendale, Herman • Hixson, TN Bailey, Stuart • Sudbury, Ontario Blakeney, Thomas· Utica, MI Bryant, John· Rhome, TX Compton, David • Bixby, OK Cooper, Rocky· lake Charles, LA Cordy, David. New Carrollton, MD Corwin, Ricban! • Muscatine, IA Culbertson, Jerry • Kennett, MO Duvall, Jame•• Tuckerman, AR Fiorito, Jam. . . Cheney, WA Gardner, Mike • Hayti, MO / A , Hale, Norman. Bentonville, AR Harris, Randy • Joliet, IL " Hayden, David • EI Paso, TX Huyghebaert, lut • Roselore, Belgium Jackion, Homer. Hattiesburg, MS Lyons, Robert • Martinez, GA Moyes, Alan • Anderson, IN Menges, Thomas • Hope, AR Moore, Brutus. Jocksonville, NC Morse, Chod • Anchoroge, Al Onelo, Joseph. Ypsilonti, MI Parter, Stephen. Dallas, TX Parts, Bobby • Van Buren, AR Poe, James • Benton, KY Romsey, Roy • Fort Gibson, OK Ream, Thomas • Bokersfield, CA Roberts, Larry. Abingdon, VA Sawyer, Larry. lebanon, TN Smith, Michael • Noble, OK SpeHer, Frans. Scheidam, Holland Sutherland, David • Benton, KY Walton, Woyne • Jonesboro, AR Webb, Stan • Pine Bluff, AR Whisenhunt, Russell. Knox.ville, TN Jones recruits for CCP In January, 1978, Joe Jones became assistant director of the Christian Communications Program and was specifically responsible for recruiting and fund-raising. As a result of his appOintment, the Epsilon class that enrolled in the fall of 1978 was 30 per cent larger than the Delta class preceding it. The 22 students entering the Epsilon class on August 21 were from 21 states and two foreign countries , Belgium and Canada. The men ranged in age from Left, EXPOUNDING on Acts, CCP student Larry Sawyer teaches the college age class at the church in Judsonia. 21 to 54 years, with an average age of 30, and eight of the students had a baccaluareate degree or higher. At the beginning of the program, only a few members of the Bible faculty were assigned to teaching the CCP courses under the direction of Ed Sanders, but, beginning with the 1978 fall semester, every member of the Bible faculty was assigned to teach one or more courses during the two~ year curriculum of a given class . This change was made so that the students can benefit from the varied experiences and background of the Bible faculty. CCP ~ 303 Click To Go To Previous Section Click to Go To Next Section