Harding College - Petit Jean Yearbook (Searcy, AR)

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Yef fhe price paid is offen greaf. ln fhe midsf of achievemenf he musf sfill carry ouf his daily roufine. Classes become necessifies, along wifh fhe fhousand-and-one ofher chores fhaf one confronfs - fhe fhings which seem insignificanf buf musf be performed. The pafh fo accomplishmenf is nof an easy one. While fhe superficial appearance is offen decepfive, achievemenf is fhe producf of efforf, frusfrafion, and agonizing work. 6. 93.751 4 ,,,h m WWE? Wmgg K , .jk if ' '32 2-- Q, -- f. Q2 Q ww 5, :tix Ox L 1 'H 3 1 .I 4 ' lil E 2 r f K,k,, ,,.., E - , , , 1. I ' E51 Q r, I, 39341 1 Q k1 ' W4ff 'I if f , g3?K3iL5 Q A 2 ag x ff, 'wa EM- 1 Ill shun gl '? llli gl I!! ,L fi! i 93 A-133 Vg 'S Q zu ,3,3?: .L- - me 1 Mm . ,QQ ....-sf .1- va .i xg? 'U' . w1? 'T While each sfudenf musf do his own work, all need direcfion and help. Youfh mainfains fhe exuberance necessary in accomplishing fhe goal yef age and experience provide fhe wisdom needed in counselling. lnsfrucfors guide sfudenfs as fhey progress af fheir own rafe. One learns by doing, by making misfakes, failing, and fhen frying again. fi-f ,WP fl xiii 'S'- ' 'w .5-xQ .y -L QM 'a'5 'i AL.. A L 3 .4 3' wswmk I , ,..ww,,,,,W ,sid 1 N -fi , W , . , gym' '? ' El 'nw iq? ' V:': 1-V 45551115 'wM ,ff,f' w-w..,g, f , f ' 1 1 5 . . E .,,,,5,1 1 ,,, g.,,z.-pwuwx :ZDING C0l.l,l'liilS H308 N1idG.0L In EGEMISGTHWM' fflenfffliexlj pfpvlfffl' A IUM1 N HUxvf3,,v6DW1l'fq,y,, 1-uni'-. vwuwm-umm ' . . gms!----xw J'.5if s i f -' ' .ng51fCQQ11ege'-f61 A'b UNMC COQJEGE IW!-U - 5, ig! NQg'f3JiiY'Q'U 2 ' 2 ' ' ,Q!-XWL 5 1 ' 1 s W Y. ' gms. 4 ul, ,df A'xy M x . ':'f'1 nf- k mi -if ' , 1' U ' n 3 , f i A 11 f ' , y.23: 1WMlWWUMw , wgyfi V q : 1 .ww X- 1 XV -,:,:--+-f o I . '-s ' I '-u 2, O I I 3 5 ' V, f T ' 1 Q l p? 3 4 ' .' 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Williams - nof because of fhe fhings fhaf he has achieved buf for fhe achievemenf in living fhaf his life represenfs. ' Z' J A ' 4 X vf' it gf''wQgQ 'fFg2'1f11fTfZ' !'1W2a:?,.1i',' 5 ,,f2I35j:jEQ1i'QfYiU'L Wi --9 -1213.3 -X3sP:',g ' I' . ' ' ' :Ni Q. Q. 7-1' W H 'I if M ,Lf.gL:?aa:g?xf+:5 A f 4 V-51 VFW-it , Yhwykcyigiglrl 'Qsgggf xr fy -ff: SYQQH ,V ,4'+'Qgggf'JEs4QwHHP'-ix VT X - 4' ,,, ., x L S 'T , Q 4. 'ks ACA mi M ics PRESIDENT President Ganus makes educational tour into Russia DR. CLIFTON L. GANUS, his wife and two of his children spent three weeks during the summer on an educational tour through the Iron Curtain countries, study- ing culture and life in general. He spoke to over 4,000 high school students at fif- teen Americanism seminars in thirteen states. Dr. Ganus serves on the Board of Ibaraki Christian Foundation, devoted to fund raising and publicity for Ibaraki Christian College in Japan. He attended inaugurations of the presidents of Freed-Hardeman. Arkansas College and Ouachita Baptist University. He also par- ticipated in faculty athletic events and Won the Searcy Handball Tournament for the third consecutive year. CULMINATING the Homecoming festivities, Dr. Gonus prepares to crown Lindo Howell. 20 A l an w e ist'siffef'e ta ffzggga-V512 7 . .... . .. . as 1 V 1 . . ' is eiff.2ffr.,f,..ffe.1cl, - .,,wsztfs3,vfg-its m,J,,,s ,ygmamggfg f .ati 1. fy ssgaa..3.s's't,-an , l fi ti wf c - . . . V. . L'-iffs11sQf'zs1 F-1:-.:a,, 2, i: .s .,.. .. . I .A V- . -- ' - 1' '- ' ' 0 WISHING the chorus well, Dr. Genus waits for members of The A Cappella To leave on Tour. PAUSING between numbers, members of The Pep Band visit with Dr. Genus during 0 game. 21 ANNOUNCING home football games, Billy Ray Cox shows his support for the Bison team. RECEIVING a Chamber of Commerce award from President Lott Tucker is Truman Baker. VICE-PRESIDENTS Jlme promotions give Harding two Vice-presidents BILLY RAY COX, in June, 1970, was named one of Harding's two new Vice- presidents. In addition to his administra- tive and teaching duties, he served as director of American Studies and advisor for both the executive business team and the SA's Constitutional Committee. Also in J une he traveled to Japan as a special advisor to the board of Ibaraki Christian College. During the school year he pre- sented seminars for private businesses from Arkansas to California. LOTT R. TUCKER, JR. was promoted to Vice-president of Finance. Major pro- jects during the school year included con- struction of a new mcn's dormitory and expansion of present library facilities. Mr. Tucker also served as president of the Searcy Chamber of Commerce. He was not only involved in civic and school activities, but also in church affairs, vol- unteering as a group leader for the Col- lege Church of Christ. 22 41 BILLY RAY cox, MBA, CPA, TDA LOTT TUCKER. BA DEAN OF THE COLLEGE Dr. Pryor inducts lpha Chi chapter at rkansas Tech DR. JOSEPH E. PRYOR became na- tional secretary-treasurer of Alpha Chi, after holding that office for eleven years in Region II. As director of their expan- sion program, he installed the Arkansas Kappa chapter at Arkansas Tech on October 5 and October 6-7 he met with the newly-organized Region IV in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Dr. Pryor edited the NCATE Self-study Report for Harding's ten-year reevaluation and visited two Arkansas colleges as a North Central Co- ordinator, He served as Harding's AIC faculty representative, sponsor for TNT social club and faculty advisor for the Petit Jean, for which he received the Golden Eagle Award from American Yearbook Company inurecognition of out- standing service as a yearbook advisor. nu- KING to reqaln some semblance of order out ot all the confusion of the turst few weeks of SERVING as Alpha Chl sponsor, Dr. Pryor semester all paths lead to Dean Pryor rn an attempt to settle the problems that crop up ofticiates at a candlelight induction ceremony. 23 ASSISTANT DEAN Dr. Carr added to Harding's faculty as Assistant Dean DR. JAMES F. CARR, prior to his be- coming Assistant Dean, was Assistant Chancellor of the Florida State Univer- sity System. Dr. Carr quickly became in- volved in campus and community activi- ties. He sponsored the senior class and Galaxy social club and joined the Cham- ber of Commerce. Currently serving on the executive Board of Swannee River Area Council of Boy Scouts of America, he is past-president of the Southern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. .Qi AILING Senior president Joe McReynolcls is cheered by a friendly visit from Dr. Carr. DEAN OF STUDENTS Dean of tudents relieved of extra duties undertaken VIRGIL H. LAWYER, with the hiring of a Dean of Women and the returning of Harding's cross-country coach, was re- lieved of extra duties he had undertaken. During October Dean Lawyer attended professional meetings at Arkansas AMSLN College and Oklahoma Christian. He holds membership in Arkansas Col- lege Personnel Administrators, Arkansas Council of Personnel Deans and Pl1i Alpha Theta, a history fraternity. 24 1ulnll l ' JAMES F. CARR, JR., EdD CAMPAIGNING before the November general election, Governor Dole Bumpers discusses son of his platform ideas with Dean Virgil Lawyer while three Harding students listen attentivel VIRGIL LAWYER, MA EDDIE R. CAMPBELL, MAT JESIRING to form close friendships with students, Mrs. Egly exhibits her sparkling person- :lity not only as Dean but also informally while horseback riding with co-ed Jackie Hall. . ai K 5 BERNADINE EGLY, MSSW I 1. A: , 5 t I DEAN OF MEN Interest of Dean Campbell directed toward two areas EDDIE R. CAMPBELL, Dean of Men, working in both student personnel and admissions, visited high schools in an eight-county area surrounding Searcy. He also helped plan activities for High School Day, Senior Day and the Youth Forum, and served as advisor for the Men's Dorm Council. November ll-13 Dean Campbell attended the Arkansas Drug Training Pro- gram at State College of Arkansas. He also is actively involved in Boy Scout work. L X GETTING ready for a recruiting trip, Dean Campbell and Tom Gooden plan their route. DEAN OF WOMEN Harding student returns as Dean, first since 1966 BERNADINE EGLY, who attended Harding from 1950-1952, returned in August as the first Dean of Women since 1966. One of her major accomplishments was initiation of a new sign-out system for women students. Besides sponsoring Delta Chi Omega social club she holds member- ship in the National Association of Social Workers and the Academy of Certified Social Workers. November 27-28 she helped judge the Miss Teen-age Christian Pageant in Memphis, Tennessee. 25 REGISTRAR Registrar attends annual meeting of rkansas officers VIRGIL M. BECKETT represented Harding at the annual meeting of Arkan- sas Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers in October, 1970. As registrar of the college, Mr. Beckett supervised all IBM operations, Which were utilized in registration and business office procedures as well as enabling the handling of stu- dents' records with greater efficiency. Mr. Beckett is a member of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers and of Alpha Chi. CHECKING the plane before taking off, Fred Alexander prepares for another flying trip. DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Alexander visits I junior colleges for recruitment FRED ALEXANDER, Director of Ad- missions, was one of several administra- tors representing Harding at the meeting of Arkansas Deans, Registrars and Ad- missions Officers at AMSLN College in Pine Bluff in late October. He also traveled to almost every Christian junior college, taking with him several transfer students to help in recruiting their ex- classmates. Mr. Alexander piloted the plane on most of these trips. 26 VIRGIL BECKETT, BA FRED ALEXANDER, MEd I l 3 4 61 at U rx S 3 1 at LIBRARIAN Shirley Birdsall studies libraries of other schools SHIRLEY BIRDSALL, librarian, visi- ted several academic libraries including those at Oklahoma, Abilene, Lubbock, and Fort Worth Christian Colleges. She attended the Arkansas Library Associa- tion meeting in Little Rock in October and the Southwestern Library Associa- tion meeting in November. Miss Birdsall is a member of Beta Phi Mu, an hon- orary library society, Legislative Chair- man for the Searcy chapter of American Association of University Women and cookbook chairman for AWH. il 4 i 5 2 i if E CTT LENDING CI helping hand, Shirley Birdsall ex- plains The reseorch aids to Cheryl Fellows. DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH Olree supervises physical fitness project for NA A DR. HARRY D. OLREE, Director of Research, supervised a project under NASA contract to evaluate the usefulness of the Exer-Genie in physical fitness. On February 27, he discussed cardiovascular laboratory equipment at the Southern Dis- trict meeting of the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Rec- reation in Oklahoma City. Dr. Olree was included in the 1970 edition of both Com- munity Leaders of America and Person- alties of the South. 27 GRADUATE STUDIES Dr. Royse directs graduate study, teaches education DR. NYAL D. ROYSE is Director of Graduate Studies and an associate pro- fessor of education. He holds membership in the American Associations of Educa- tional Studies and Higher Education and Arkansas Associations of Higher Educa- tion and Educational Research. On Octo- ber 17 he represented Memphis State at the inauguration of Dr. Johnston at Columbia Christian College in Portland, Oregon. He published Class Notes on the Holy Spirit and decorates wedding cakes as a hobby. RESTING pensively upon his desk, Dr. Royse supervises on informal clciss discussion. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Two new members selected to join Board of Trustees The Board of Trustees welcomed two new members this year: Mr. Dallas Harris of Boise, Idaho, and Dr. Richard E. Burt of Richardson, Texas. Led by Chairman W. L. Howard and Vice-Chairman Dr. Houston Karnes, the Trustees and ad- ministrators presented an open discussion during lectureship week to inform friends of the college of recent Board actions and student achievements. Responsible for providing Harding's guidelines, the Board met again during commencement. 28 iii NYAL D. ROYSE, EdD BOARD 0F TRUSTEES. FRONT ROW: Leman Johnson, T. J. McReynolds, Mrs. Robert Warnock. SECOND ROW: J. A. Thompson, Dr. Houston Karnes, Hillard Johnmeyer, Milton Peebles. THIRD ROW: James B. Ellers, Dr. Richard Burt, Richard Gibson, Flanr Alexander. FOURTH ROW: John D. Baldwin, Jim Bl Mclnteer, Dr. Clifton Ganus, David Paul Burton, D Harold Cogburn. i f ACADEMICS Facult reflects genuine interest, personal approach The maior objective of an institution of higher learning is that of training its students and Harding had a genuine in- terest in helping young people to develop character. spiritual resources. maturity. and emotional stability. Students were guided in their educational experience by 105 Christian men and women. The stu- dent-faculty ratio of 18.2 emphasized Harding's commitment to the personal ap- proach in education. This was more im- portant than ever as students sought direction in forming life-long values. During the 1969-70 school year an extensive self-study was made for a re- evaluation by the North Central Associa- tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The report of the examiners commended Harding College for the clarity of her objectives. effectiveness in implementing the objectives, and the achievements of the students. REFLECTING the solemnity of ocodemic life, Gail Welker concentrates intently in closs. SITTING on the steps, Buddy Jones finds o quiet place to study on cz wcxrrn afternoon. 29 Ns ACADEMICS Students strive for self-reliance amid distractions Twelve new teachers were added to the faculty for 1970-71 and four faculty members returned from leaves of absence. The quality of instruction was high, as always, with an emphasis on developing men and women who could think for themselves. The faculty knew from experience the hard work it took to achieve any goal and how easy it was to be dis- tracted. When there were things to talk about and people to see, the last thing most students wanted to do was study. But the books and the teachers were there to remind us that we were indeed stu- dents, and that, after all, is what college is all about. WITH everyone signed in ond the phone still, Debby Toylor hos found 0 quiet place ot lost. DISTRACTING outdoor scenes oppecir to vie for the attention of freshman Lindo Martin. 30 ! E 5 n l l ? ANTIQUE school desks ond outside reooling oren't neorly cis inviting cis 0 bolt-mode bed dr o Seventeen. Some niqhts it's better not to try cut call, os Millie l-lorris seems to T6C1lIZi zz 1, 'fffff-f.:,'fff',r'f , J 7, -ug 'tx sv A ij nf, M rf A iw Q 4 - ,Q J, 'Q aft: If Mac. 1 , MM 7+ 1. in 4 ,, . f if r , ,yt , ex ' 11 gg 1 if , I X 0 W Ht f i , , ,,4,g F., 2 wb , A V ,ff . :we ' 6 , r . . i .X fl 2' If ,gs ws, 3,43 f 1 'L .vs MBRELLAS on a sunny day and the duties of pledging are necessary Jisances but books and studies still demand the student's attention.. ,ff MESHED within the daily schedule ot work, study and recreation, stu- dents take time for chapel, which is uniquely a part ot life at Harding. HASTILY abandoned in their owners' rush to get to lunch, the books emphasize that study is the main occupation of a typical week day. 31 i , sd' 'ff 1 MIQIQ- ldap LOOMING deadlines and approaching exams draw more students to the library as the semester comes to its usual sooner-than-expected end t 45221924 we ff't f't'f s izi Q STAYING up all night studying tor a test usually has its consequences sometime the next day. 1 A When the test is over, sleep is usually not tar behind, as Mark Meeker has discovered. STARING off into space, twisting hair, and biting on pencils and nails are common pastimes as you take a test and wait to remember those things you studied so long the night before. 32 e 4 I 3 I if' Wi Q- ff' studies for awhile, Eric We-ygandt, Paul Jacoby, Kerbe Lee and Mitch Murphy to Pat Hogan, but mainly relief that it's over. relaxing in the dorm can be as enioyable an activity as that well-planned social event. ACADEMICS Extracluricular events complete the academic life At the end of the semester, studying late, taking tests, and worrying about grades were remembered as only a small part of the school year. Searching for the answers to their questions and pondering over the accumulation of knowledge and human experience that is so typically a part of college life, the student came to grasp the fullness of the Christian life. Personal involvement in projects and Christian service with their teachers out- side the classroom gave them the chance to acquire a knowledge often overlooked in larger institutions. The ability to pro- duce well-rounded students was, and will continue to be, the aim of education at Harding. AFTER a hard day of classes, Dick Russell takes advantage of the warm afternoon sun. GETTING back a test brings mixed emotions 3-nr' 33 EDUCATION ew policies and equipment update media facilities Teachers from every department bene- fitted from the new equipment and policies of the Educational Media Center. Instead of just making machines available, every effort was made to help the teacher with the preparation of teaching materials. In this way, the equipment was utilized to its fullest extent and very much to ther advantage of the student. Jerome Barnes completed work on his doctorate and directed the center. Practicality and concern for the de- velopment of skills that would be called upon in subsequent career choices were objectives of the division, especially for the Department of Education. In March, the program underwent its regular ten year evaluation by the National Accredi- tation of Teacher Education. With the cutback of funds for space research, the research center was fortunate to continue to receive support from NASA. A total of 345,000 was granted and twenty members of the faculty par- ticipated in a study to find 6'Methods of Achieving Physical Fitness in Men Whose Ages are Comparable to the Astronauts. CO-OPERATING with the research program, Dr. Neale Pryor is assisted by Bruce Smith. 34 2-liw. ... .. -l,., aff Ms gaew' Wa J..-f zsw l, t we ,... ,,. 4 g -'-' COMBINING his interest in athletics and education, Mike Pruitt discovers that the mc meaningful practice-teaching involves personal participation with his students at .ludsoni WORKING with Johnny Baines, Dr. Barnes fulfills one of his primary duties as director of th Educational Media Center, that of teaching the students to use the equipment themselves .P ffm st-- 971' ' si' ' 2 V 4-ovf' av '-,qt I' , , k J at fb 'Q' M. Altman, MA istant Professor iysical Education , E. Berryhill, MA Professor iysical Education b J. Corbin, MEd .sistant Professor iysical Education erry Mote, MAT ' istant Professor Qsical Education Kaiyl V. Bailey, MA Barbara G. Barnes, BA Jerome M. Barnes, EdD Cecil M. Beck, MA Winnie E. Bell, MALS Don 0. Berryhill, EdD Assistant Professor instructor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Librarian Assistant Professor Physical Education Physical Education Education Physical Education Physical Education Shirley Birdsall, MSLS Jess Bucy, MA Louis Butterfield, BA Kathryn Campbell, MAT James F. Carr, EdD Bobby L. Coker, EdD Librarian Assistant Professor Assistant Director Instructor Professor Assistant Professor Physical Education Educational Media Center Physical Education Education Education Elizabeth P. Dykes, MLS Hugh M. Groover, MEd Richard A. Johnson, BA Robert T. Knight, MA Theodore R. Lloyd, MS Maude Montgomery, MA Reference Librarian Assistant Professor Associate instructor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Education Harry D. Olree, EdD John Prock, MT Nyal D. Royse, EdD Edward G. Sewell, PhD Betty Work Watson, MA Murrey W. Wilson, MA Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Physical Education Physical Education Education Education Education Education 35 'awar- ay 5 ' Q,,'.'Z f,..a.'E, 2fIz.,.f-.fa.'-2,,2-, fa 1, .. eemswc if . -. - -- P- :K . P' f,,I.ie.e1,is.:t,-Z ,-: if so '.1f.iVZlP5fls-5377-5:7 fl.-59' 1'v2s11e-Havana . 'fE'jf.f fQ5i,55:j, 'V' fl 73 V1 .-,f,.,V.f,..,iy,:,s.. Num, it 3, .' - tiff? George E. Baggett, MA Harding Burton, MM Kenneth Davis, lr., DMus. Clifton L. Ganus, Ill, MME Stanley B. Green, BSE William W. Hollaway, Assistant Professor Instructor Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Assistant Profess Music Music Music Music Art Music Elizabeth B. Mason, MA Erle T. Moore, EdD Mona Moore, BA Don D. Robinson, AM Ann R. Sewell, MM 1. Thomas Watson, Professor Professor Instructor Assistant Plofessor Assistant Professor Assistant Profess Art Music Music Art Music Art EARLY morning practice is especially hard when the weather turns cold, but Dale Hardman, Steve King ond Doug Killgore come dressed to march. 36 EAGER participation in music department aCTlvlTiGS is evidenced by Cliff Ganus's playing IH DSP band- GOOD BYS are exchanged as the A Cappella leaves for its Ten day tour of Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. emma' if g i ,sz kr I r 1 'QL ,il FINE ARTS chievements in Fine Arts Division balance academics A steadily growing number of majors made use of the facilities of the Art and Music Departments, with achievements in fine arts that benefitted the whole campus. Such groups as the band, Chorale, and A Cappella Chorus formed a periphery of activities that complemented the em- phasis on academics. Graduates of the program could be assured of a thorough background in the fine arts area to draw from in their careers or further education. Recognition came to members of the faculty and students alike in the Third Annual Delta Art Exhibit. Each of the four music students who went to the National Association of Teachers of Sing- ing State Auditions early in the year came away with honors. Harding took two firsts, one second, and one third place. Dr. Erle T. Moore, chairman of the Music Department, was awarded one of the 1970 Distinguished Teacher awards. CAREFULLY putting finishing Touches on her canvas, Margaret Mitchell shows her talent. 37 X VIDEO-TAPING a rehearsal of Blithe Spirit affords Rick Adkins, Susan Murray, and Carolyn Dell a chance to observe and improve their acting H UMANITIES ew teachers help produce Becket , t, Blithe Spirit Two new instructors in speech and drama brought fresh ideas and enthusiasm to an already hardworking department. James I-luddleston and Bob West worked together to produce two major produc- tions, Blithe Spirit and Becket , as well as The Apple Tree and a series ol' one-act plays. Mr. Robert Eubanks served as Presi- dent ot' the Arkansas Speech Association and faculty members within the depart- ment were active in civic and professional organizations. Chairman of the Speech Department, Dr. Evan Ulrey was selected to appear in the 1970 edition of Oulstwzd- ing l:'tlm'uIors of America. Several changes were made in the cur- riculum tor the department of English and two new teachers were added. 38 CHAIRMAN of the Department of Modern Foreign Languages, guest speaker Dr. Winfr Wright discusses experiences from his summer tour of France with members of the French Cla. 5 Josephine Cleveland, MA Neil B. Cope, PhD J. Harvey Dykes, MA Robert E. Eubanks, MA Robert L.Helsten, MA James D. Huddleston, BA Assistant Professor Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Instructor English Journalism Speech Speech German Speech Allce K. Jewell, MA Pearl Latham, MA Duane McCampbell, MA Nancy B. Myers, MA Dennis M. Organ, MA Richard David Ramsey, MA Instructor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Instructor Instructor English English English English Journalism English Eugene Underwood, MEd Evan Ulrey, PhD Richard W. Walker, PhD Robert E. West, MA Edward White, MA Dorothy S. Wright instructor Professor Professor Instructor Assistant Professor Dr. de l'Universite English Speech Speech Speech English Assistant Professor French av ww' 'r,, 'lu ww- f ,f-'av 5 1 t tml N. John H. Ryan, MA Associate Professor ..- Speech -5.4, .., ,M n ,M M My Winfred 0. Wright Dr. de l'Universit.e Assistant Professor A French 53 fig ' A r- .1 :,.,,Tcsa:w -' .. : .ff , ,S New X Uv:-new-P rP 's.i's t' vi if-5 avi , ,. we ' Q .. wqts Pt ai in -if . . ,N ,LL 5 f el l a s at 3 ' if . . . 5 ,4qnL1 C by .ef ADJUSTING the intricate equipment in speech therapy lab is only a small part ot Dr. Richard Walker's involvement in speech correction. SPEECH therapy nnaior Jett Davies finds that working in the clinic can be fun as well as an interesting and rewarding learning experience. 39 Mildred L. Bell, PhD Phyllis A. Blacksten, MS Troy Blue, MA Sharon D. Crockett, MA Alva Gene Dugger, MA Don England, PhD Maurice L. Lawson, Professor Instructor Assistant Professor Instructor Instructor Associate Professor Associate Professo Home Economics Home Economics Mathematics Home Economics Mathematics Chemistry Physics James E. Mackey, PhD Michael V. Plummer, MS Dean B. Priest, PhD Joseph E. Pryor, PhD Ward Bryce Roberson,PhD William F. Rushton, MA lack Wood Sears, P Assistant Professor Instructor Associate Professor Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Professor Physics Biological Science Mathematics Physical Science Biological Science Biological Science Biological Science Clifford E. Sharp, MS Carroll W. Smith, PhD Elaine C. Thompson, MA Eva Thompson, PhD David Timmons, MBS William D. Williams, PhD Edmond W. Wilson, I Instructor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Instructor Professor Assistant Professo Physical Science Chemistry Home Economics Home Economics Mathematics Chemistry Chemistry I iiif it EL f0 ' .1 Y K -xl -sz' ,p-7-l George W. Woodruff, EdD Assistant Professor Biological Science ANATOMY of the ccit- fish shark is probed with careful hands and close attention. 11 9 . . . .v-'fb so ferr W MM? ,P-.vhs ' ,f .,.f ' 'uv ,n mga, nv-i -j..'.1'- --- ' Dm AURA and Matilda listen to their father, Dr, Dean Priest. Takina the time for personal atten- on in the classroom as well as at home won him a l97O Distinguished Teacher award fit A T HUG A-,, A V , V A . ':g6f rrlfr . . Plli NATURAL SCIENCE New teachers and honor students activel involved Involvement in local, state, and national affairs marked the interests of students in the Division of Natural Science. David Roll won the 1970 award for top senior chemistry major in Central Arkansas given by the American Chemical Society. Mr. Oldham was on leave of absence working on his doctorate in mathematics at Colorado State College and David Timmons joined the faculty in his place. Chairman of the Math Department, Dr. Dean Priest was a recipient of the 1970 Distinguished Teacher award. Dr. Edmond Wilson joined the chemis- try faculty and Dr. Eva Thompson was a new member of the Home Economics Department. Four Harding students were leaders in the student section of the Ark- ansas Home Economics Association, and Dr. Mildred Bell, chairman of the de- partment. served as historian. N: Ylmw g ,,., ta-fm ff' i 3 N S 1 1 new- Z SETTING up a physics experiment demands the study ot Ken Whitelaw and Dan Collins. REFINISHING a chair in Home Furnishings lab takes hard work, as Karen Woodward learns. 41 RELIGION Mission Prepare conducts Foreign Evangelist study Faith in God and a zeal for New Testa- ment Christianity were strengthened by opportunities for personal involvement in the Division of Religion. Evangelistic cam- paigns took students and teachers around the world to Japan, India, Peru, Russia, Germany, and France. Recognizing the continuing need for willing and prepared workers here in the states, several teams traveled to the Northeast and Southwest. The MissionfPrepare Research Bureau, directed by Joe Hacker, completed a study in the motivation, training, and experience backgrounds of foreign evangelists. Evertt Huffard, Visiting Professor of Bible and Missions, and his family were here from Jerusalem to offer first hand experiences to those students interested in eventual full-time mission work. Dr. Neale Pryor, a 1970 winner of the Distinguished Teacher award, co-ordi- nated the 47th annual Harding College lectureship. Theme lectures and forums discussed the Bond of Peacef' f i NOTED for his authorship of several books, Dr. Bales searches through his massive files of rg search information hunting for material that might prove useful in a new book or articl W 'Aj' 3 ZX mr. f.vif'Q'gg 19' TEACHING at Westside's Saturday Bible Hour program, Becky Cochran TAKING C1 bf6C1k between ClC1SSGf, MV- ISQYN C'f10f Dr., PVYQI' presents the theme Let's talk about Jesus to the attentive children. notes onthe DVGDGVGTIOD ll'W0IVed IH PVGSSHTIUQ Thelf dC'IlY Bible 42 F 1 i James R. Allen, MRE lames D. Bales, PhD William Leslie Burke, MA Assistant Professor Professor Professor Bible Bible Greek Iames E. Howard, ThM Event Huflard, MA Allan L. Isom, ThM Assistant Professor Visiting Professor Assistant Professor Bible Bible and Missions Bible W. Joe Hacker, DRE Associate Professor Religious Education Neale T. Pryor, ThD Associate Professor Bible and Hebrew Earl Conard Hays, MA, BD Robert L. Helsten, MA Associate Professor Assistant Professor Bible Bible Andy T. Ritchie, MA lack Wood Sears, PhD Assistant Professor Professor Bible Bible 'wx Im . , M ig A p...-Pi 55l0N!PnfPAn A rom Anvnoncn ro is womn wins mmsnusnc mamma SEARCY, IR . READING the various brochures and pamphlets displayed by the MISSIONXPREPARE program at the annual tall lectureship series, ci Student gets acquainted with the obiectives of the group. Paul W. Ammons, BA Associate Instructor Sociology is-5, .gif flfif ,. QQ ' Vff f A W osos VISITING at the Oakdale Nursing Home provides Rick Moore with the opportunity to offer companionship to t elderly occupants and to see the principles ot general psychology applied in other than a textbook situatio Ronald L. Brotherton, MA David B. Burks, MBA Assistant Professor Psychology Robert J. Kelly, MA Instructor Business Education Dallas Roberts, MA Assistant Professor Political Science 44 'nw , -1 S ,sw-- :.ff wffkx My My Bill R. Cox, MBA, CPA William L. Culp, BA Clifton L. Ganus, PhD James Hedrick, EdD, CPA Fred R. Jewell, Ilf Assistant Professor Associate Professor Instructor Professor Professor Assistant Professi Business Administration Business Administration Sociology History Accounting History Virgil H. Lawyer, MA Milton E. Miller, MBA Lewis Moore, MAT Raymond Muncy, PhD Thomas C. Myers, MEd Carl Roddy Osborne, Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Assistant Professor Instructor Assistant Professl History Business Administration Sociology History Political Science Psychology Joe T. Segraves, MA Thomas R. Statom, MAT Ermal H. Tucker, MS H. Eugene Winter, MS Clifford E. Sharp, MS Billy D. Verkler, P Assistant Professor Instructor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Associate Pf0f9S History History Business Education Business Administration Geography Sociology WQ 1... 'W '23 'M X M wfrifgfigfatgssses-sitfrf:i 4. llRlNG a prograrn for the data processing class presents a challenging task for Jon Nvvokeh -id Nozar Alaolmolki while Mr. Winter stands by ready to help when difficulties arise. r SOCIAL SCIENCE Courses probed for modern ideas, methods, materials More business and economic students were given the opportunity to be involved in interactive business simulation in a new course offered this year. A few members of the department had been able to parti- cipate in such a program as members of either the Michigan or Emory Intercol- legiate Business Teams, both of which brought national recognition to Harding in the competition last year. The Department of History conducted a review of course content in a concerted effort to adopt methods and materials more in keeping with modern ideas in history and the social sciences. Billy Verkler completed work for his Ph.D. degree in Sociology and plans were made for a new major in social work. A new course in psychology offered a battery of tests designed to provide more objective vocational counseling. W-. e 'ef . 1 ss. ve, , Q v.. I ., -I Avy -A N ,- -S+.. 'ev rift tfgflt l ,Z ti . i LU' EN ROUTE to New Orleans, American Studies students visit the Vicksburg battlegrounds. TYPING another page of his thesis, Mr. Muncy strives to complete his doctoral reauisites. 45 ..c,--pg WELCOMING visitors to the AWH Thanksgiv- ing tea are Mrs. Buchanan, Kendall director, Mrs. Ganus, and Mrs. Muncy, AWH members. STAFF College operation is responsibilit of Harding staff Harding staff members were essential in keeping the college operating smoothly. Without these capable people carrying out their duties and responsibilities, it would have been impossible for Harding to re- main in existence. Staff members were employed in almost every facet of college lifeg they were found working as secre- taries or bookkeepers in administrative offices, as maintenance men, as construc- tion workers building the men's dorm and library addition, as electricians, janitors and cafeteria personnel. Harding operated its own laundry, a bowling alley for rec- reation, and the College Inn. Approxi- mately 300 full-time employees allowed Harding to function with a minimum of outside services. TAKING a few moments frorn nightly rounds, Mr. Williams stops by l-larding's bell tower. 46 s,! N ,ram X, 'Rini -ee.. .eesi..a ,fa av-1 rv. :ata- f'X J.. ...ef-f' sweats Theda Aaron, BA, IBM Operator Barbara Altman, Sec., Educ. Media Center Jane Anderson, Bookkeeper, Business Office Esther Armstrong, Director, Cathcart Hall James C. Baker, Maintenance Department Peggie Baker, BS, Secretary, Bible Dept. Johnnie Ballard, Maintenance Foreman Diane Barrington, Sec., Elementary School Dean Bawcom, BS, Admissions Counselor Sheba Beasley, Bookkeeper, Business Office G G 4-.wt ,J -id' 'Q em Iivsy V, are X A r 'N df y, at o J 1 s ,1 .aw L a. an K sem . W .af .m i ' ' ' 'fl it . was 'uf 'A-A-:we 4 ,,.fk . 5 . . 4 M nn' .,.-f' L,-:f1',1ifi513: P R f f, K f . 5. ,.,,,.- ,rf Judy Bell, Assistant, Home Economics Dept. Don 0. Berryhill, EdD, Dir. of Men's Housing loan Berryhill, Clerk, College Bookstore Rheba Berryhill, BA, Assistant, Library Lucille Bohannon, Clerk, Post Office William Bridges, BS, Acct., Business Office Ronald Brotherton, MA, Dir. of Counseling Tommie Brown, Assistant Postmistress Thelma Buchanan, Director, Kendall Hall Sue Bucy, Bookkeeper, Business Office Ioyce Bullard, Secretary, Registrars Office Corrine Burke, BA, Assistant, Library David B. Burks, MBA, Director of Placement Edward Burt, Manager, College Bowl Ruth Burt, Bookkeeper, Business Office Bobby Coker, EdD, Dir. of Inst. Testing Earl Collins, Asst. Mgr., Pattie Cobb Cafeteria Bob I. Corbin, MEd, Research Associate Dorls Coward, BA, Secretary, Alumni Office Mattie Jean Cox, LVN, LPN, College Nurse David Crouch, BS, Director, News Bureau Lola Crouch, BA, Secretary, Placement Office Beverly Culp, BA, Secretary, Health Center William E. Curry, Mgr., Heritage Center Floyd Danlel, BS, Director of Development lames H. Daniel, BA, Dir. of Deferred Giving Rellia Dillinger, Secretary, Academy Supt. Georgia DuBois, PBX Operator Anne Dunnam, Secretary, Psy.-Soc. Dept. Gertrude Dykes, Asst. Mgr., Bookstore 47 John Lee Dykes, MS, Manager, Bookstore Latina Dykes, BS, Secretary, Business Mgr. Jane Ebersole, Secretary, Library Anita Elliott, Clerk, Post Office Merle Elliott, Storeroom Joann Fields, Secretary, Admissions Office Carol Fly, Bookkeeper, Business Office Susan Fox, Secretary, Director of Athletics Opal French, Postmaster Raymond French, Maintenance Department Ruth Goodwin, Director, Pattie Cobb Hall Betty Green, Secretary, P E. Dept. James E. Green, BS, Admissions Counselor Stanley B. Green, BSE, Dir., Publications Lois Greene, Secretary, Bible Department Hugh M. Groover, MEd, Director of Athletics Mary Groves, Secretary, Science Department Corinne Hart, Manager, Patti Cobb Cafeteria Donna Hedrick, Secretary, Personnel Office Judy Hendrix, Assistant, Library Billie Hesselrode, BS, Sec., Dir. of Admissions Vicki Hightower, IBM Operator Phyllis Hill, Secretary, Personnel Office Linda Hinkle, Secretary, Harding Press W. G. Holleman, Supervisor, Maintenance Sue Howard, Bookkeeper, Business Office Brenda James, Bookkeeper, Business Office Ruby Janes, BS, Dir., New Women's Dorm Joyce Johnson, Secretary, Dean of Men Helen Kearby, Bookkeeper, Business Office Alice Ann Kellar, Asst. Dir., Publicity Office Jean Kelley, Secretary, Director of Research Karen Kofahl, Secretary, Vice-president Cox Deborah Latimer, BA, Sec., Placement Office Hazel Lomax, Manager, College lnn Mildred McCoy, Secretary, J. D. Bales Clarence McDaniel, Mgr., College Laundry Wilton Martin, MAT, Dir., Armstrong Hall Jane Musick, Bookkeeper, Business Office Richard Niswander, Night Watchman Roddy Osborne, MAT, Dir., Grad. Dorm Edwina Pace, Secretary, President 48 I ers... .tw ,, V . ' ' V ai r ' -fs-,.esrese'tee.gsg,:1 -A fa. ., .5 X- 79' '53 .ff ie? ,fm . ...ret sc, 'ff,f as . r If W. T. Pearson, Construction Superintendent Guy Petway, Mgr., Heritage Center Inez Pickens, BA, Heritage Receptionist Mable Pierce, Bookkeeper, Business Office Marlene Pittman, Secretary, Art Department Lyle Poindexter, Equipment Operator Diana Powell, Secretary, Personnel Office Charlene Prock, Secretary, Personnel Office Hubert Pulley, Grounds Foreman Gloria Reynolds, Research Assistant Greg Rhodes, Transportation Officer Amanda Risinger, Bookkeeper, Bus. Office Louise Rivers, Secretary, Development Office Linda Robbins, Secretary, Harding Academy Rachel Roberson, BA, Sec., Dept. of Speech Byron Rowan, BS, Acct., Business Office Cheryl Russell, Secretary, Business Office Russell Showalter, MA, Dir., Financial Aids Russell Simmons, Dir., Publicity Carroll Smith, PhD, Research Associate Don Smith, Pilot Herman Spurlock, BA, Chief Engineer Robert Street, Mgr., College Farm and Dairy Anne Thomas, Sec., Inst. Testing Office Judy Treadwell, BA, Sec., Dean of the College Buford Tucker, Exec. Secretary, Alumni Office Elbert Turman, Boiler Room Operator Lee Underwood, MS, Acct., Business Office Bernie Vines, Work Supervisor Lois Vines, BA, Secretary, Education Dept. William T. Wallace, MA, Assistant Registrar Sam Watts, Director, West Dormitory Shelby Watts, PBX Operator Herman West, Manager, Harding Press Rosemary Wilson, Sec., Admissions Office Dorothy Woodruff, Sec., Development Office Lourelia Word, Secretary, College Bookstore lames Worsham, MA, Publicity Photographer Ann Wright, Secretary, Development Office Patricia Young, BA, Cashier, Business Office 49 ug. 3' N 'Y' . FA A , as-Qlrpqwrh - . N - 125j,.'.f.,:1f 52 '- R., -,-.W . 1 'ul H, .ll V5 1 -V A- 'F 5,:'f. . 25,-,g , ,A Q . A Q wr: 4: L:1,.f:' eww ' if ff.. N. '-'H TP :YA v I , 1 , 'Mak FQ? 19 21 fy 11 HG figs? -3' 132533, ' Aff M Z-ii' W Li' ?- ' 1, . 1 'l 'Ha . J,.e:f4flr' x . 1 A v J .aa Jia. Iffuggiic '. viii: ' x4s 5Pf1-if WL? , .' Iv iff ' -' r ,ii 5 ' V- '- , fi: s.z.'fcfha25ie.d1fLas,::1..' ff 45 1 1 1 STUDENT LIFE v EVENTS OF AUTUMN Carving inroads into mainstream fills first weeks Before good weather subsided and term papers came due, students were likely to be found languishing on the lawns engag- ing in the popular study of campusology. An earnest quest for new acquaintances and finding others with like interests formed the nucleus of the first few weeks of school. When students were not entertaining themselves, they had the opportunity to be entertained by groups appearing in the weekend coffeehouses, an innovation of the SA. Campus movies were shown more frequently and were more varied, includ- ing such shows as In the Heat of the Night and Support Your Local Sheriff. enloi' The moving BALMY weather and the still-verdant campus coax Chris Worsham into combining studying with the heady effects of the outdoors. 52 AUTUMN elements playfully cooperate with Jo Zeps whirling by on a miniloike, seeming sensation as she disappears down the sidewalk disdainful of pedestrian 2 5 SPUMU llklr ANDILY qgslgfed by Rick Klveffe Denise CLUSTERS of friends gather In the student center after dinner to exchanqe news of the day cker does a nose dive into the lnly pool as Kathy Jones Flowayne Bahler Carrnlynn Francns Scott McClurg and Stacy Sikes are doing CHANGING moods of tall are reflected In a new-found Ilvelmess shown by a Harclung couple spnntlng across campus after class WAFTED away on an afternoon s breeze these bubbles tlnqht brungs sample pleasure to Karen Aven Barbara Plle and the-lr two vlsltors ?x,, COWBOY Tom Collins stations himselt comfortably in the student center and prepares to res view the lighter side of the news, oblivious to dreaded outside readings at the library. HIGHLIGHTED by the candle-'s luminous glow, Dr. Neale Pryor welcomes Ken Whitelaw and 24 other young scholars into Alpha Chi, a national honor society, in a stirring initiation ceremony. 54 df Q is 5' .fn -fwf 1. 1 1 S, DEMONSTRATING the serious side of collegi Franz Weiss matches profiles with Lincoln MEETING Jac Powell is Governor Bumpe during hispre-election campus campaigning .-swf..-'. ' 9 aw o'.' J , , 1 , fix - 1 f an . . H Q' n L .- nw , 2 .U M' Q . ' 1 . -:g '..1-ff 'g ii Q i 3.-friiiii X . 'RA15'- A ' W yi , E A XINSTAKING detail in a still-life painting NIGHTTIME scenes reflected inthe lily pond are a prayerful setting for Thursday evening tmrnands the Whole devotion of Bill Watts. clevotionals, heckoninq students to break from other activities to loin together in singing EVENTS OF AUTUMN g ! g i ,lt A- IFLING an irresistable yawn in the day's ufine seems hopeless for Linda Lonsberry. v 5 , W Individual aims put achievement among ambitions The initial ease ol' the year did take a decided turn for serious involvement in learning. creativity and spiritual growth. Twenty four young scholars were ini- tiated into Alpha Chi. Numerous term papers due before Christmas holidays brought a flurry of activity to the library in December. Elementary education ma- jors read as many as 100 or more juvenile books for children's literature class. Some busied themselves in preparation for the Northeast Campaign and others. The Arkansas gubernatorial elections aroused brief interest and visits were paid the campus by Anne Bartley, Rockefel- 1er's step-daughter, and Dale Bumpers. VISIBLE through a half-open doorway, intent faces focus intellects on The instruction. 55 ,AM VICTORY flames shoot high into the night, sparking a frenzied cheer by Kathy Lewis. EVENTS OF AUTUMN ew diversions create vibrant Homecoming Diversification of activities resulted in a Homecoming weekend jammed with ac- tion beginning with the chili supper Fri- day night and terminating with the movie, 'tUp the Down Staircase, Saturday night. The P1umber's Attic, a coffeehouse, was staged twice Friday and two performances of the lyceum production, The Apple Tree, were offered Saturday. Wonderful weather cooperated with plans for the parade. The sophomores took first place in the float competition and TAG social club had the best club car entry, Slogans ranged from Pop Go the Weevi1 to Exterminate with DDT. True to these words, the Bisons annihil- ated the Arkansas A8zM Boll Weevils. Miss Linda Howell of Colorado Springs, Colo., was crowned Homecoming queen during halftime ceremonies. 56 SOARING appetites about to be avenged, Jim Trotter and Georgina Peddle, chips, napki and utensils in hand, visit David Fincher's chili pot at the outdoor supper at Wyldewoo EMERGING with smiles of victory, team co-captain Eugene Johnson and wife Clementine re ister exuberance over the score of the game against the Arkansas AGM Weevils, 27-1 HEERLEADERS stand poised in a salute to the Bison football team fhile the crowd stands aglow in the spell cast by the bonfire. ACES etched against a multitude of bodies cramped together across we bleachers strain to encounter every maneuver of the ball game. E fd 4 nh' 'S ,595 fi papa-v P . .,, , . sunw, ,y , M i, c . , . ' - . f'1f.fQ 'l ' ,ff 3 rv f JWQ ,g . M- ' Q Mir: v r 413313 A if :, .eg-.f,, ..t,,,,.,: our ,lg . . X l - ' 15, ' 4- 'fa , 2, ,-.. It it kd-. Qi 6 V Q- H , x . fe 4 , ,ll f t x . ' if PARADING regally on the queen's float before the half-time coro- nation ceremonies are Janice Stephens, Linda Howell, and Kris West. APPEARING to be a study in embouchure, the Bison bond throws it- self into cz lively piece under the direction of George Boggett. V :S-4 'WR my .L 57 EVENTS OF AUTUMN ocial functions tr to alleviate class doldrums Social clubs performed a vital function of keeping spirits alive when tedium set in. When the rigors of pledge week ceased and the last bit of pride and resistance were wrested from the novices, new mem- bers and old settled down to the business of promoting friendships. Wyldewood, Petit Jean Mountain, Hot Springs, and Camp Tahkodah were a few places where the fall outings took place. Moods were brightened by the indoor- outdoor pep rallies. SA movies and the Emerald Room, always the scene of music and lively games of cards or ping pong, merited wide patronage on week- ends. OUTDOOR song tests prove irresistible on an Indian summer day to a cluster of listeners under the spell of Chuck Hicks and a visitor. IMPLORING looks and entreaties rebound off to deaf ears as TNT .- pledge Virgil Coleman finds out from Mike Mason and Chuck Guild. 58 Air. SOCIAL clubs Zeta Rho and TNT combine forces to make annual cookouts a culinary and soci success, Cindy Weatherly and Will McFarland unabashedly partake of the plentiful food suppl , ix ihtng s 4 V 274 i w c a ia wg f fic' X, A l Tree-X I I hmgl K . a ' A e , W .,c. Nana and Dana Cowart and Lana Bawcorn, accompanied by Dale Hardman and SPORTING me real ming Q1 me Wqfermelon Hicks, hold sway over a crowd at The watermelon party with songs such as Jef Plane. curing gre Don Hgzel and Cheryl Brookmqn, URPRISING, even sciniillafing originaliiy ofien Turns up aT the pep rallies planned and executed by The exuberant Bison cheerleaders. 59 EVENTS OF WINTER Holiday showcase is best hallmark of Open House vw' Because of so many requests to the 'T' Student Association, an Open House was held in the fall semester for the first time. All dorms were opened to show off their festive decorations and prizes were awarded to the best-dressed rooms. Door prizes were given to the man and woman having the lucky number in the mystery dorms. The Christmas season lent itself especially well to creative efforts. Mistle- toe abounded and the smell of pine filled the rooms. As soon as visiting hours were over, however, out came the usual clutter in most cases and the cavorting was resumed. As the cold hand of winter curled around the campus, life withdrew to the warm sanctuary of the dorm and indoor activi- ties were intensified. SHARING dorm life for a few hours at Open House, this group seems to find comfort in numbers, dropping in to listen to the stereo, playing cards and helping themselves to refreshments. l ei l p yi an if 60 4,1125 li 4 lille! CARD games are enlisted for entertainment by New Women's Dormitory residents Carol Kell and her roommate Sally Baker to pass away visiting time with Jimmy Williams at Open Housi MINGLING under the mistletoe, John Bentl offers teasing comments to Tanya Cantre REATHED in smiles and Christmas decor, John Howlett and Sandy Crook find time for con- rsation after visiting the rooms and admiring the ingenious ornamentation of the occupants. ORE ridiculous than Je notices adorn the ,N revealing, graffiti, HANDLING queries from Cordell Battles while scarcely losing any composure is Bo Brockman Walls of The dorm. lounging in the lobby of the New Men's Dormitory during a lull in the day's activities i .K , ,, 7 H .::, -1 - ,,,W,,g,,.,.iv..Q4e--ilgw3fg'rjft,k.:,g geese Q.. K 9 'Z ,gg Z , ,K 2-V, 4 .. 1' c ,113 as if gk ,iff f, in ,E In 'r , NM ig i I -siniwqgg rain-maui' X K, Elf- J K swf, W , , , N D I W5 5, , 1 ' 1 , 'i t'?fP1'Q 'f'1 . ff . L Ng? Mi - 2. f 5 ' 5-,ia -: 2: K ,MS W : V 7 gt, 5 . P '- l ,S-.' - ,Q , , N . 4, H , ns A ., . f 'mf . A f' l N rr .iff 3 Q3 -5 5 ff' A fy: xg L. . M lv 'snr Www, K , 61 PAUSING from his homework, Lonnie Epper- son listens intently to problems of a friend. ANIMATELY portraying The Grinch That Stole Christmas tor the Christmas show audience IMPERSUNATING 'fhe Gl'lNCl1'S.dOQ, Bill are Chuq Parker, Carrilyn Francis, Kathy Jones, Bill McDonald, Jim Brock, and Patty West. Donold C1lSO found himself DlUYmQ U femde EVENTS OF WINTER Christmas part , projects renew good-will hopes Deciding an old-fashioned Christmas was best, the Student Association be- decked the bell tower, bushes, lamp posts and the facade of the Administration Building with lights and ornaments and a large fir on campus was converted into a giant Christmas tree. A Toy and Dolly Drive enlisted the aid of nearly one hun- dred per cent of the social club member- ship, and a wide assortment of handmade or purchased toys was sent to orphans' homes in Texas, Alabama, Tennessee, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Ken- tucky, Indiana, California, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Ohio, Iowa and Missouri. The Christmas party featured an adapted ver- sion of Dr. Seussis, HThe Grinch That Stole Christmas. 62 ADMIRING a stuffed snake, Cathy Walters and Paul Cannon look through hundreds of han made creations students donated to the Toy and Dolly Drive to be given to children's homd I ' Ki V K Q13 ' V , ..,, 1-. -2 Q K 'tie We .W ' ,. 2. K f 512155 A' ' P K ' k - is ' 1 e lagl' A ..5: . ' W5-f f.Q -ii i , ,livin f, I :FS ::' :' ' 'f tg' -c w 1 - '- t 22-.L..:+4+ f f i 57 - Q Z frm -1 55:1 f HQ' ,Aint 'W ffqgn T Q1 i 5 , 1:1 -I --51,11 ,j':g, -I , ff, . My . .. . ,., . ,V X ,A .,.,., g., , Y, , A.. . , , my , ,Qt 1... i. .... . , J. ., . . . , Ur .. . 5 . 1, ,. ,,.. ,. .... ,,., L K . ' Q ' Q H i , r s Nw ' z1tg:t13t?i ..lftt-p f ' 1 ' .fn fm .L ' 4i?2 ? fi 9' .J 'i -' 51. 22 ' A ' ..wti7':?- 'EE' ' . '-15..2'.:1i':2sf' si' , tw' h ui: viii..-5,. ' i T5 t .tw ,fat Q78 M g' Y ,sf , ,fin jing, ,tglfgf K 5 is-gg. K yy, ,Ji 5 ew xiggiiik ., I ig-Mg..K.-1 . .-ir, .. . 'Qi r .- ,eil 'A' 1 W e - i f - ' -ez. 7' Q- A x -- - ' , , 'tg sf' r gr 7 ..,-ff' -, .91 V- fc- , . . A in is - ., , A f ' -' , 2' ,f . -5- gf' ,If me ,. I M13 U, ' , ' 25 2 L M, vs , ,ff ! EERFUL determination undaunted by a small stature, Senior Women's Representative Char h Tan proves equal to the task of affixing Christmas lights to the top of the Bell Tower. K THROUGH long hair and fleecy beard, Dr. Ganus attempts to read an unusual request. if .rt , ...M if r 13 Y ' X axis his R HOT chocolate and doughnuts await the hungry crowd after the Christmas show. 63 DOES he know his pocket is torn? Probably, but sharing an umbrella is the main concern. A xfnn ifl r t' .. a ' ' as it ' ' ' .hx ff: waive of FEASTING on hot cocoa and a newsy letter, Vicki Reeves exhibits a popular pastime. 64 E fl ii l DURING one ot the not infrequent onslaughts ot precipitation to the campus, a couple friends pause to exchange greetings, touching off a conversation with their two umbrella , ,cwegf , f 3' Q.,- OVER the wall, girls! Smiling Harding Coeds pausing long enough for a wintry fashion lineup are Jackie Bielby, Peggy Carroll, Kay Peppers, Brenda Davis, and Marko 'K l ARDING KHCA radio announcer Tom Anderson is at the book ex- ange to lend spot coverage via his 'Bartholomew Jones show. fix 'iF t h.t , lNDING his way through the serpentine line at second semester registration, Rick Pinczuk pre- ts another card from his large assortment and wishes the line would move along faster. EVENTS OF WINTER Second semester washed into view b rainy drizzle Sudden rainstorms lashed the campus frequently, but curiously missed were the snow and the snowball fights. Even so, the winter months found many enjoying the outdoors. Registration for the second semester totalled 1,850, slightly down from first semesteris near record high of 1,9l6. The Deanis List released after first semester listed 271 students, with 38 of them mak- ing a 4.000 grade point average. For the first time the Student Associa- tion sponsored book exchanges both semesters. A tally of the second revealed that 55,500 worth of business had been done while handling over 2,300 books. Over three-fourths of the books were sold. SORTING through the iumble at the book exchange, Clarence Hicks and Cindy Cannon hope to chance upon a required book that is cheap. A 65 SEERESS Mary Ann Peden rapturously engages a doctor, John Wilson, in Blithe Spirit. EVENTS OF WINTER Blends of talent impart stimulus to humanities The aesthetic life at Harding was in- fused with a fresh influx of student talent and bolstered by the ability of returnees to the stage. Mark Twainis MThe Apple Tree, under the direction of Bob West, won resounding applause and ran an extra night. Other lyceums featured Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens, Organist Richard Ellsasser, and the Gregg Smith Singers. Two operettas were presented by the Music Department and the Speech De- partment staged one-acts and readers' theaters throughout the year. Behind the scenes, other students worked around the clock on costumes, props, and lights. 66 5 3 Q PART of the movie crowd, Richard Taylor a fit film, Charly, proceeds of which will ADAM'S masculine blunders infuriate Eve, Danette Key, in The Apple Tree Iyceum nd Dail Boyd, prepare to view the freshman ben go to the fund drive for the new student cent WOMAN is not so bad to look at. but ' talks too much, moans Adam, Mike Shanno A Q 5 I F:-'Wir if hw? R W , -nl Dk 'sal i ' MM 44.7 ,Shi ga. 12 433-f Aw 'U -ws.. v Zfpf, 2 Q l 1 l 1 i SPRlNG'S appearance at Harding is suggested by David Turner devouring an ice cream cone. LOST and unclaimed articles manage to turn up eventually at the Student Association auction, another fund-raising proiect of the spring semester and a successful crowd-catcher as well. 68 FRISBEE weather having arrived at last to hold unwary students captive, Cliff Brown di plays his good form in tossing the disc to a friend during a lively session after classe 4,..,..-N HW, .ff , X -ff , f' 222 of- NMM M,,,.-N f t rt, ci sl east .HM M ,fig ww! QVC B , ,s , A ,J A-sn f XE - C' xx 3' 'lf Ex 'L gi 'iifjfc off: a , . 4,7i3f,1':.,f 'f ' Jil tv ,f,4f4-ff, i SL llf!fr '3'E.'35 Y SQ f,'ft,jP5f JS. , rltflfli . QNX fi, 1, gif! if s 1 if fp, J: gl: - TN .w,' i -,ss 2, giyy ' I Qi rf A - ' rttt f , pre 2 ,I if -R' F sv- .frflffjsg wssf My - Q ,, 94 Q iv! ,ga N, K kai !!,,,,,,.:tt,r,, s'f'ii'g j1-I f Q VV , .'.:f13vu,555r D 7. Eg f i 'C 1 ,ff ' is ' E , -xg M , ' ,, .. Wi l K -+ 1-.Ny VK, I xv , as at ig F Q x Y l l A A rf Q 1 f N - - ff t s l l-UTCHING The fl'lSl396,-lOl1l'1f'ly Howard is a BUDS and flowers, with their initiation into summer, hold a special fascination for the lur of fast action in making the attempt. early outdoor venturer browsing in the countryside after the long, frozen winter months. -ffl' ldqecaflkis V-A WW Q 4 EVENTS OF SPRING ymph of spring pays sly. visits on winter's eve Spring and winter played chase through- out the first months of the year with only a flurry of snowflakes or an occasional cloudburst horning in on the fair weather. A defensive driving course, another in- novation of the Student Association, was held in March and Harding Student Hosts, a group which answered questions and provided aid for visiting prospective stu- dents, was begun. The SA acted as host for the seventh annual Youth Forum en- titled HA Reason for the Faith, where the young people discussed the role of the Christian in a continually changing world. Other events of spring included the Preachers' Forum entitled NStand There- forej, a Creative Writing Contest, an In- tramural Speech Festival, and the play. Bec'1et. GATHERING many to its outdoor concert, the band is the hit of a warm spring evening. 69 :egg ' J! ta W , V ,t ex - .,. ': I A f.. f ' at SMILING maids Sherry Tatum and Mary Welch greet onlookers during May Day ceremonies. EVENTS OF SPRING May fete livened by joint forces of nature, girls A throng of people, including nearly 500 from 15 states, watched breathlessly as President Ganus stepped forward to present Beth Underwood of Searcy with a crown of flowers and proclaim her Queen of May. Princesses Sherry Tatum and Mary Welch attended her, accompanied by 22 women representing the social clubs. Next all eyes turned to watch the colorful spectacle of 32 young ladies with long streamers winding the maypole. Randy, Jerry and Drew, the Cowart sisters and the Harding Concert Band entertained the visitors during the day and Camelot was shown to a full house later that evening. ENSHRINED in an ivy-woven gazebo, Beth Un- derwood and court herald the coming of May. ll ,,, , Ml, ws, ,, A. it gf , ' k'ff 1 A 'fTQz'15' an F7 f' nigga, -wgf.,t:vf .,.-.W GRM.,- ' Q.?.g F9-,J rf,f2 ' S, 1 , its In -, ., .ty f E:?gflizff:j if W' . sf' ' 1 kg x 'I K 'fs z 5 A WINNING smile is volunteered by newly-crowned Queen of May, Beth Underwood, who is second Searcy girl to receive the honor in the May fete's long history on the Harding can ii ,J a 'X a f 3 fl 5 1 r 1 I K '311,,.,c -A ' 1 ' ' K ' m . 'f.':. 5, 33' N ' 1' Ld. vl w- rf we it I lklif'35k, W, l 1-5 , tif s flew ,' it T is 'Q R I .f ' 'fa so 3 gd' urv. ,,f A r is 3552 tid? E DYALTY and their escorts line up to watch the winding ofthe maypole, lending more enchantment and magic to an already beautiful day. ser 5' LV s X L, Al Iiyc if 4 5 ' 'v. 's, 9' 4 oi r 1ff5f,' 5 ' i ff ff ii4s J Hx A 75' E 1 5' it i if Q .Q 4 J gw V l ij1,.ff' r X941 6 .Xl Wi ,KJ -'f ,K A I 1 l . .i 3 .ff if me A -'wi 1' , If ,J A - ' . Y 'S rkgfg , - ' ' f Y J ' fw i r' .1 ' , I ' , , M - Y f ff? ivy K ,ff 'L 1 , ' , ' ' - 't?if1 fir 1 Avg: 8 'F M 7 'Af' 4 0 , 'N l I fed' i ' 4 ef:'faf-osaf s uiw:r1 ASSISTED by young courtiers, Beth Underwood crosses the traditional flower-strewn bridge spanning the Lily Pond, moments away from being crowned queen by President Clifton L. Ganus. 71 Lv A L -' :Mfg A ll wi v 4, ' Y , 3 g . 1 fff,fI94'e , - ' R5 if W ,. . k 7 .Je EVENTS OF SPRING dditional color awakens new life in year's story This year the Petit Jean received a face lifting. More abundant splashes of color, new type face and a three-column layout were inaugurated. Edited by Jerry Bailey, the 1970 Petit Jean built its theme on a foundation of dreams. Petit Jean queen was Miss Stevie Green. Dreams became reality as the book took first place in every category of the ACP judging and won the coveted All-Ameri- can rating for the eleventh year, SUBSTATIONS do distribution duty as nearly the entire student body converges on them. QUEING up to receive copies of the Petit Jean, scores of students temper the fidgety waiting period with repcirtee ond or mood of 72 ESEMBLING so many chattering birds perched on the wall, students greedily survey the newly-unveiled photographs within the Petit Jean's Covers. .33 mf 'E i ,ff riff' YEA 950011 REMINISCING over the past year, scanning the pages for familiar faces, and delighting in cl R nnie and Donnie Baker. the unexpected picture are all in order for Janyth Martin an o FAST-EMPTYING boxes yield contents to wait- ing Margaret Williams and Wanda Weaver. 73 4 0 ,. M' J- . :g 1 , f 1 'Mm I 41 fm, ,Q M' , K -Q. N f f 51:1-Q ' 5514573521 f -. z'4s1mvf9 f mvseyaxw -1 ,D L W igyifeis-'g I - in . ,fu-f Qu ' :L D V, ,-ar ' J, F K , ,W g5,.a...a1,ufQ, ' K Y ,N 1. ,,,w,,f, .. fm f f -Y P' . 3, ,. ,. , 'ff-'jfs 5,313 ,ist P TEARFUL emotions and wild antics characterize the mood of the line of expectant graduates awaiting the conferring of their degrees ' PROSPECTS for the near future loom large in seniors' minds zul A as they prepare to graduate. ' .. ,uuuii,e a ' P . P :-V.1 '. . N ' i,., , , i ' -'N , E . i g .,.-- : . , .' , , ,,: I.. g ,EMZUV k i I NW I V A Cz. 1-'wt fl'?fw ' PARENT helps his daughter adiust her long, rj il robe, so hard to get used to at first. 75 H Z: X r .' 'S . K4 vw Refi? 2 W 5553 2 1939 I. f ,fhfw ,WTB ,wlxiifik ww vfa.G' -A - ,IQ . :fi V 'L M551 ' Afiiflii ve 415,53 J v -.frffffw CLASSES SENIOR OFFICERS: Dr. Neale Pryor, sponsor: Mrs. Pryor, sponsor: Dr. James Carr, sponsor: Ferrell Drum, vice-president: Mrs. Carr, sponsor: Joe Mc- Reynolds, president: Sue Meeker, secretary-treasurer. SENIORS Officers elected, sponsors chosen as year begins The senior class, totaling 442, began its year by selecting class officers and sponsors. The class' activities included placing second in the Homecoming float contest, dedicating the 1971 Petit Jean to Dr. William D. Williams, and choosing Joe McReyno1ds for the Regina Spirit Award. Having served his junior year as vice- president of the class, Joe was selected for recognition in Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Colleges and Univer- sities. He was president of Alpha Chi and served on both the Petit Jean and Bison staffs for two years. In addition, Joe was a member of the Mission Study club and participated in intramurals. JOE McREYNOLDS, senior class president, re- cipient of the 1970-71 Regina Spirit Award. 78 1 weft, P ff - N f':i3'f' QL. 5... .W 'via . .1 .. , me . Qi -U A yr.. 'af' 'ew we M- .1-v irqgh M ...,.,.,f W ., . Q CAROL T. ADAMS, Lachine, Quebec. French. Alpha Chi 3,45 Who's Who 45 A Cappella Chorus 2,3,45 Chorale 15 Firemarshal 35 French Club 2,35 Les Bonnes de Christe 3,45 Recording Chorus 1,2,3,45 SNEA 45 Women's Ensemble 2,45 WHC 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Pres. 4. HAROLD D. ADAMS, Newport, Ark. Biology. Sub T-16 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. JAMES R. ADAMS, Aio, Ariz. Bible and Physical Educa- tion. KHCA Staff 45 Mission Study 45 PEMM Club 45 Recording Chorus 1,2,35 SNEA 45 Timothy Club 2,3,45 Frater Sodalis 1,2,3,45 Football 1. EMBRA ALEXANDER, DeValIs Bluff, Ark. Elementary Education. SNEA 1,2,35 Frater Sodalis 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 1. EMMA ARMSTRONG, Jonestown, Miss. Social Science. Transfer from Coahoma Junior College. SNEA 3,4. PATRICIA ARNOLD, Lynwood, Calif. Psychology. Trans- fer from Compton Junior College. Big Sisters 45 Les Bonnes De Christe 45 Mission Study 45 Behavioral Science Club 45 Omega Phi 45 Intramurals 4. KAREN ATHANASIOU, Searcy, Ark. Medical Technology. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Oege 3. LARRY ATKINS, Stuttgart, Ark. Biology and Bible. Pioneer 1. MARY LOU AUSTIN, Neosho, Mo. Chemistry. A Cap- pella Chorus 1,2,35 Belles Xi Beaux 2,35 Bison Staff 25 Women's Ensemble 1,2,35 Kappa Phi 1,2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 45 Intramurals 1,2,4. FLOWAYNE BAHLER, Oregon, Mo. Social Science. Transfer from York College. Alpha Chi 45 Alpha Psi Omega 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Campus Players 3,4, Vice- Pres. 45 KHCA Staff 3,4. CARL BAKER, York, Neb. Chemistry. Transfer from York College. Bison Boosters 3,45 Campus Players 3,45 Spelunkers 4. DANNY BAKER, Holyoke, Colo. Physics. Transfer from York College. LEONORE BAKER, Arlington, Va. Art. Campus Players 1,2, Historian 25 Guild 1,2,3,45 Young Americans for Freedom 35 Friend Corps 25 Beta Tau Gamma 1,2. MYRA BARR, Memphis, Tenn. Elementary Education. Big Sisters 45 Bison Boosters 15 Chorale 25 SNEA 3,45 Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4. CHARLES RAYMOND BARRINGTON, Searcy, Ark. Social Science. Bison Boosters 45 KHCA Staff 1,25 TNT 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 2. KENNETH M. BARRY, Searcy, Ark. Psychology. Spe- lunkers 3,45 Young Americans for Freedom 35 Sigma Tau Sigma 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Intramurals 2,3,45 Archery Champion 2. JENNIFER LEWERS BASHAW, Coldwater, Miss. Ele- mentary Education. Zeta Phi 1. VERNON M. BATES, JR., Middletown, Ohio. Mathe- matics. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Chorale 3,45 Science Club 3,45 TNT 3,45 Tennis 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. LARRY BECKHAM, Lutts, Tenn. Secondary Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. TNT 3,4. DOROTHY BEELER, Wales, Tenn. History. Alpha Chi 45 American Studies 3,45 Firemarshal 35 Phi Alpha Theta 3,4. JAMES BEHEL, Searcy, Ark. General Science. Mission Study 35 Petit Jean Staff 35 Galaxy 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,2. B. CHARLENE BELL, Searcy, Ark. Music. Transfer from Ft. Hays State College. Alpha Chi 3,45 A Cappella Chorus 25 Campus Players 3,45 SMENC 4. C. RODNEY BELL, Okmulgee, Okla. Piano. Outstanding Freshman Music Major5 A Cappella Chorus 1,45 Bison Band 25 AIC Talent Show Champion 35 SMENC 3,45 SNEA 15 TNT 1,2,3,45 MEA Beau 4. LINDA BENDER, Chicago, III. Social Science. American Studies 3,45 Phi Alpha Theta 3,45 SNEA 3,45 Delta Chi Omega 3,4. 79 . VERONICA JUNE BENSON, South Bend, Ind. Home Economics. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. JOHN BENTLEY, Dallas, Tex. General Science. Pioneer 1,25 Sigma Tau Sigma 3,45 Cross Country 1,2,3. JOHN BERRYHILL, Searcy, Ark. Physical Education. Sub T-16 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 PEMM Club 1,2,3,4. PAULETTE GAIL BIFFLE, Buena Park, Calif. Elemen- tary Education. Transfer from Cypress College. Les Bonnes De Christe 35 Mission Study 3,45 SNEA 45 Delta Chi Omega 3,4. EDWARD A. BLACKWOOD, Massillon, Ohio. Bible. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Alpha Chi 45 Timothy Club 3,4. LINDA MARIE BLACKWOOD, Williamstown, W. Va. Home Economics. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. AHEA 3,4. LARRY BLASINGAME, Hamilton, Ala. Biology. Transfer from Florence State University. Chorale 2,35 Mission Study 35 PEMM Club 45 Recording Chorus 25 SNEA 45 Young Americans for Freedom 2,35 Galaxy 2,3,45 MEA Beau 35 Swimming Team 4. LINDA BLEDSOE, Liverpool, N. Y. Mathematics. Dacty- lology 35 Les Bonnes De Christe 25 Zeta Rho 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 2. KARYN BLUCKER, North Little Rock, Ark. Elementary Education. Delta Chi Omega 1,2,3,45 Chorale 15 A Cappella Chorus 2,3,45 Bison Boosters 2,3545 Big Sisters 2. CHARLIE BOAZ, Sedalia, Ky. Physical Education. Basketball 1,2,3,4. ROGER BOWMAN, Newport, Ark. General Science. Galaxy 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2. ANDREA BRADFORD, Searcy, Ark. Biology. Big Sisters 25 Bison Boosters 15 Chorale 1,2,35 SNEA 45 Zeta Phi Zeta 1,2,3,4, Treas. 35 Intramurals 1,2. BRANT A. BRADFORD, Searcy, Ark. Pre-Medicine. Mohican 1,2,3,45 Swimming Team 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. JESSE BRADFORD, Searcy, Ark. Physical Education. Bison Boosters 1,25 Chorale 15 PEMM Club 2,3545 Beta Phi Kappa 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. ARDITH REYNOLDS BRADSHAW, Searcy, Ark. Journal- ism, Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Bison Staff 3, Editor 45 Petit Jean Staff 45 Dorm Council 3. BONNIE BREWER, Watervliet, Mich. Physical Educa- tion. PEMM Club 1,2,35 SNEA 45 Mu Eta Adelphian 1,2. GRACE STROUP BREWER, Searcy, Ark. Elementary Education. Who's Who 45 Big Sisters 25 Chorale 1,2,35 SNEA 1,2,3,4, Sec. 25 Dorm Council 25 Gata 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3. SHARON ELAINE BRIGGS, Marietta, Ohio. Elementary Education. AHEA 15 Bison Boosters 15 Chorale 1,25 Recording Chorus 1,25 SNEA 1,2,3,45 Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4. LOLA BRITTELL, Wayne, Pa. Elementary Education. Transfer from Lubbock Christian College. KHCA Staff 45 Gata 45 Intramurals 4. JANICE F. BRITTON, Muscle Shoals, Ala. Elementary Education. Big Sisters 35 SNEA 3,45 Oege 1,25 Theta Psi 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4. JIM BROCK, Wichita, Kan. Speech. Transfer from York College. Bison Boosters 35 Campus Players 3,45 KHCA Staff 3,45 TNT 3,4. MARY LEE BROCK, Trumann, Ark. Speech. AHEA 15 Big Sisters 2,45 Chorale 15 SNEA 45 Dorm Council 25 Zeta Rho 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 3. B0 BROCKMAN, Margarita, Canal Zone. Physical Edu- cation. Transfer from York College. PEMM Club 3,45 Kappa Sigma Kappa 3,45 Pres. 45 Delta Chi Omega Beau 3,45 Tennis 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. KATHLEEN BROOKS, Flint, Mich. Vocational Home Economics. Utley Award 35 AHEA 1,2,3,4, Sec. 45 Dactylology 15 Beta Tau Gamma 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3. 80 .p t'T9 ,sw W 'W few- Begum gm? I-4- TTYL . pg, ,. ..,,. .,,..,, 3 .Mg -we 'WV' ,rf -3.6 Vi, Wm . .....,,. ,z U05 QD .ft ---' 5 inf, 'Sofft 'Sa .nm-,, GCR is N-rf ,124 'fmfv uw . . vw' S--..,, at ' 5 - J., test.: 7, 5 if-gag, f . 5,,3y:-35, fi ' Pi 23,5555 - ..1 ,,,,f . . K 1,5-5gy1re5gt,g1,fz,fff,f2vQig531g ew ae-55212:':,.g::.:':.1'.:g5,2:gE5w ,V sg: 4 -- : ' 'i ' , 'asf 2 foe.-'H ,T fi f' I7 N:-2fl4 '1 1f N. - .,,.,, . ,.-,ig 55.5 I t . 2 fi - ...wt if--.3 ggi .. ' I N A U 'lfifi xtzfwei: -..- Q ' Q .. .ll I 5, 1 R 5 2 5. Q ze LINDA BROOM, Searcy, Ark. Biology. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Alpha Chi 45 Bison Boosters 35 Delta Chi Omega 3,45 Intramurals 3,4, Outstand- ing Basketball Player 3. WENDELL W. BROOM, Abilene, Tex. Secondary Educa- tion. Transfer from Northeastern Junior Christian College. A Cappella Chorus 3,45 Bison Boosters 35 Bison Staff 25 Chorale 25 Madrigals 25 SNEA 2,3,45 Sub T-16 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. CAROLYN BROWN, Parkersburg, W. Va. Elementary Education. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. SNEA 4. NOLAN RAY BROWN, Bradford, Ark. Speech. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. KHCA Staff 3,45 SNEA 3,45 Timothy Club 45 TAG 3. EMERSON BRUBAKER, Little Rock, Ark. General Busi- ness. Mohican 1,2,3,4, Treas. 45 Football 1,2,3,4. JANE BRUBAKER, Detroit, Mich. Art. Bison Boosters 1,2,3,45 Guild 1,2,3,45 Oege 1,2,3,4. ELLEN POTTER BRUMLEY, Searcy, Ark. Elementary Education. Bison Boosters 1,2,3,45 Chorale 25 SNEA 45 Gata 1,2,3,45 Knights Queen 35 Cheerleader 2,3. DAVID IAMES BRYANT, Gainesville, Fla. Biblical Langu- ages. Transfer from University of Florida. Intramurals 4. JOSEPH D. BRYANT, Searcy, Ark. Bible. JAMES R. BURCHAM, Kennett, Mo. General Science. Alpha Chi 3,45 Who's Who 45 Bison Band 1,25 Chorale 2,35 Madrigals 2,35 Science Club 25 Stage Band 1,25 Sub T-16 1,2,35 TAG .45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Most Valuable Basketball Player 1, Handball Doubles Champ 2,3, Handball Singles Champ 3. VICKI BURCHAM, Kennett, Mo. Elementary Educa- tion. Transfer from University of Mo. Chorale 35 TAG 4. JAMES L.BURK, Richton Park, III. Accounting and Busi- ness Administration. Transfer from Texas A 8 I. Pi Gamma Psi 45 Young Americans for Freedom 3,45 Young Republicans 35 Kappa Sigma Kappa 3,4. JOHN D. BURLEIGH, Bartlesville, Okla. General Science. Transfer from York College. Kappa Sigma Kappa 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. BRENDA BURNEY, Marshfield, Mo. Elementary Educa- tion. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Les Bonnes De Christe 3,45 Kappa Delta 3,4. LINDA BURNEY, Marshfield, Mo. Mathematics. Trans- fer from Crowley's Ridge College. Les Bonnes De Christe 3,45 Kappa Delta 3,4. KARYL BURRESS, Magnolia, Ark. Elementary Educa- tion. Transfer from Southern State College. Chorale 45 SNEA 3,4. SENIORS Long lines form as Petit Jeans are distributed EAGER to receive her 1970 Petit Jean, Nancy Cleveland waits while the list is checked. 81 WAYNE BURRESS, Searcy, Ark. Bible. Freshman Class President5 Bison Band 15 Chorale 2,3,4, Pres. 35 Dactylology 2,35 Madrigals 2,35 Beta Phi Kappa 1,2,3,4, Pres. 35 Nu Lambda Chi Beau 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CINDY JOLLY BURRIS, Searcy, Ark. Physical Education. Big Sisters 1,25 Bison Boosters 1,2,35 PEMM Club 2,3,45 SNEA 45 Ju Go Ju 1,2,3,45 Class Favorite 15 Homecoming Royalty 1. WILLIAM ORAN BURT, Booneville, Ark. Bible. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. DAVID BUTTERFIELD, Parkersburg, W. Va. History. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Alpha Chi 45 SNEA 3,45 Kappa Sigma Kappa 3,4, Sec. 45 Baseball 35 Intramurals 3,4. CAROL ANN BYRD, Little Rock, Ark. Vocational Home Economics. Who's Who 45 AHEA 45 SNEA 45 Regina 1,2,3,4. DAVID M. BYRD, Menifee, Ark. Psychology. Chorale 45 Behavioral Science Club 2,3,45 Galaxy 2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. CHARLES CAFFEY, Seminole, Tex. Physical Education. Football 1,2,3,4. EDDIE CARROLL, Tallapoosa, Ga. Political Science. Bison Boosters 1,25 SNEA 4. PATSY CASSETTY, Charlestown, Ind. Business Educa- tion. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Ameri- can Studies 3,45 Bison Boosters 3,45 SNEA 3,45 Alpha Chi 45 Zeta Rho 3,4. JEANNE CHAMBLEE, Roseville, Mich. Psychology. Bison Boosters 1,25 Ko Jo Kai 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Sec. 4. PRISCILLA CHERRY, Dallas, Tex. Business Administra- tion. Alpha Phi Gamma 45 Bison Boosters 1,25 Chorale 15 Firemarshal 35 Petit Jean Staff 1,25 Dorm Council 45 Oege 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Bisonettes 1,2. RAY NOLAN CHERRY, Kansas City, Mo. History. Trans- fer from Metropolitan Junior College. History Guild 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Intramurals 3,4. LINDA CLAAR, Wichita, Kan. Vocational Home Econo- mics. Transfer from York College. AHEA 3,45 SNEA 45 Oege 3,4. STAN CLANTON, Bentonville, Ark. Business Administra- tion. TNT 1,2,3,45 Phi Delta Beau 45 Intramurals 3,4. JAMES RONALD CLARK, Rochester, N. Y. Mathematics and Physics. Alpha Chi 45 Outstanding General Physics Student 25 Science Club 1,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Alpha Epsilon Chi 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 4. LINDA LOUISE CLARKSON, Oklahoma City, Okla. Elementary Education. Transfer from American River College. Chorale 2,3,45 Madrigals 2,3,45 SNEA 35 WHC 2,3,4. SENIORS Functions filled with rollicking fun and laughter MEMBERS and their dates enioy cr lively game of Scramble at Ju Go Ju's third function. 82 ll? wwf .rx 45' ,mf--f . an s 'St s- W -. new --, .-...,hA,. ffka-'6,. Q- . -1 an MZQJ 'W re 3 . . -ra U M 'tk we-f-1' W f f was -Q. -Q., s... 'S -rw-9. fx. ...N-fff , N 1 1' I .,f A0 Mx 'N-. .4 . , , ff , ' r' .f ' v ' f--A F ' . Z NANCY SUZANNE CLEVELAND, Edmonds, Wash. English. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Big Sisters 45 SNEA 45 Kappa Phi 3,4, Historian 45 Intramurals 3,4. GENICE COBB, Rossville, Ga. Psychology. Campus Players 1,25 Chorale 2,35 Dorm Council 35 Behavioral, Science Club 45 WHC 3,4, Treas. 4. CHARLES COCHRAN, Valdosta, Ga. Bible. Transfer from Alabama Christian College. Wing Counselor 45 TNT 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. JONESA COCHRAN, Shreveport, La. Elementary Educa- tion. Big Sisters 3,45 Bison Boosters 3,45 Chorale 1,25 Dactylology 15 Les Bonnes De Christe 2,45 Mission Study 2,35 PEMM Club 3,45 SNEA 1,2,3,45 Dorm Council 35 Delta Chi Omega 1,2,3,4, Treas. 4. JOHN MARTIN COGAN, Janesville, Wis. Bible. Record ing Chorus 35 Science Club 2,3,4, Pres. 45 ACT 2,3,45 Outreach 1,2,3,4, Editor 2, Executive Council 2,35 TNT 1,2,3,45 Nu Lambda Chi Beau 2,3. PAMELA L. COKER, Pueblo, Colo. Physical Education. Transfer from York College. PEMM Club 3,45 Delta Chi Omega 3,4. LARRY N. COMBS, Cash, Ark. Bible. Mission Study 45 Timothy Club 1,2,3,45 Frater Sodalis 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4. WILLARD ANDREW CONFER, Searcy, Ark. Missions. Mission Study 2,3,45 Timothy Club 2,3,45 Knights 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,4. MICHAEL D. CONLEY, Tomball, Tex. Bible. Transfer from Lubbock Christian College. Football 2,3,4. PHYLLIS COOKE, Searcy, Ark. Dietetics. AHEA 1,2,3,45 Les Bonnes De Christe 1,2,3,45 Theta Psi 1,2,3. LUANA JEAN COON, Columbus, Ohio. Elementary Edu- cation. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Big Sisters 45 SNEA 45 Dorm Council 45 Kappa Kappa Kappa 3,4. MARY DELLE COOPER, Griftithville, Ark. Office Ad- ministration. Nu Lambda Chi 2,3. JAIRUS COPELAND, Searcy, Ark. Bible. Galaxy 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,4, Ail-AIC 45 Gata Beau 2,4. CYNTHIA CORNELL, Allentown, N. J. English. Big Sisters 25 Bison Boosters 1,2,3,45 KHCA Staff 15 Ko Jo Kai 1,2. LARRY COSTLOW, Fort Worth, Tex. English. A Cappella Chorus 1,2,35 Belles 81 Beaux 1,2,35 Men's Ensemble 1,2,35 Chi Sigma Alpha 1,2,3,4. ERA JO CRONIN COX, Wheeling, W. Va. Elementary Education. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. SNEA 45 Kappa Kappa Kappa 3,4. I. VANCE COX, Tustin, Calif. General Science. Alpha Chi 45 Who's Who 45 Chi Sigma Alpha 1,2,3,4, Sec. 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Intramurals 3. BETTY CRAFTON, Marble Falls, Tex. Elementary Education. Dactylology 15 WHC 1,2,3,4, Sec. 25 In- tramurals 1. DORIS JANE CRAWFORD, Bossier City, La. Elementary Education. Transfer from David Lipscomb College. Mission Study 45 SNEA 4. LARRY CRONE, DeSoto, Tex. Biology. Intercollegiate Band 15 Bison Band 15 Dactylology 35 SCOPE 45 Lambda Sigma 1,2. DAMON CRUCE, Plymouth, Mich. Business Administra- tion and Accounting. Alpha Phi Kappa 1,2,3,4, ERMA CbRRIE, Augusta, Ark. Business Education. SNEA 45 Ko Jo Kai 2,3,4. MEREDITH DANIEL, Overland Park, Kan. Art. Transfer from York College. Art Guild 3,45 Petit Jean Staff 4. CHERYL DANLEY, Springfield, Va. Psychology and Sociology. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Les Bonnes De Christe 3,4, Publicity Chairman 45 Behavioral Science Club 45 Kappa Delta 3,4. 83 IANICE DARNELL, Sheffield, Ala. Dietetics and Institu- tion Management. AHEA 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Big Sisters 35 Firemarshal 35 Dorm Council 45 Beta Tau Gamma 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Pres. 25 Intramurals 1. KAREN ANNE DARWIN, Whitewright, Tex. Vocational Home Economics. A Cappella Chorus 1,3,45 AHEA 1.3.42 BRUCE DAVENPORT, Searcy, Ark. Business Administra- tion. TNT 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. BARBARA CARTER DAVIDSON, Searcy, Ark. Home Economics. Transfer from University of Arkansas. Young Americans for Freedom 2,3. WILLIAM JEFFREY DAVIES, Columbus, Ohio. Speech. KHCA Staff 3,45 Dorm Council 35 Galaxy 3,4, Pres. 45 Oege Beau 45 Football 35 Intramurals 3,4. BRENDA DAVIS, Quinlan, Tex. Speech. Big Sisters 1,2,3,45 Campus Players 1,2,3,45 KHCA Staff 1,2,3,45 SNEA 1,2,3,45 Gata 1,2,3,4. CHARLES W. DAVIS, Bishop, Tex. Music Education. A Cappella Chorus 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3,45 Belles 8. Beaux 1,2,3,45 Bison Band 3,45 Men's Ensemble 1,2,3,45 SMENC 1,3,45 Chi Sigma Alpha 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4. KENNETH D. DAVIS, Cameron, W. Va. Bible and His- tory. A Cappella Chorus 2,3,45 Campus Players 3,45 Dactylology 15 Men's Ensemble 2,3,45 Recording Chorus 45 Timothy Club 1,2,3,45 Mohican 1,2,3,4. RICHARD WAYNE DAVIS, Searcy, Ark. Business Ad- ministration. Transfer from York College. VIVIAN LEA DAVIS, Searcy, Ark. Elementary Education. Chorale 25 Dactylology 15 Tofebt 1,2,3. DAVID DAWSON, Searcy, Ark. History. Chorale 1,2,35 Debate Team 1,25 History Guild 3,4, Pres. 3,45 KHCA Staff 15 Pi Kappa Delta 1,2,3,45 Recording Chorus 15 SNEA 1,2,45 Young Americans for Freedom 2,3, Treas. 2,35 Frater Sodalis 1,2. RUTH ANN DAWSON, Searcy, Ark. Elementary Educa- tion. Big Sisters 35 Chorale 1,2,35 SNEA 1,45 WHC 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4. LYNDA S. DEDMON, Tuckerman, Ark. Psychology and Sociology. Bison Boosters 45 Behavioral Science Club 45 Tofebt 1,2,3,4. JOHN CARTER DEMPSEY, Texarkana, Ark. Art. Guild 3,4, Pres. 3,45 Kappa Pi 3,45 Beta Phi Kappa 1,2,3,45 lst Place, State Festival of Arts 35 lst Place, State Gymnastics Meet 3. DONALD HAYDEN DIXON, Little Rock, Ark. Account- ing. Alpha Phi Kappa 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3. HELEN DIXON, Mt. Dora, Fla. Physical Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. PEMM Club 3,4. ROBERT DOCKERY, Fayetteville, Ark. History. Alpha Chi 3,45 Who's Who 45 Debate Team 1,3,45 Petit lean Staff 35 Phi Alpha Theta 45 Pi Kappa Delta 4. WAYNE DOCKERY, Fayetteville, Ark. Speech and His- tory. Who's Who 3,45 American Studies 3,45 Campus Players 45 Chorale 2,3,45 Debate Team 1,2,35 Madri- gals 2,35 Phi Alpha Theta 45 Pi Kappa Delta 2,3,45 S. A. Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Beta Phi Kappa 2,3,4, DEBORAH L. DOGGETT, Greenbrier, Ark. Sociology. Alpha Chi 3,45 Big Sisters 1,2,3,45 SNEA 2,3,45 Be- havioral Science Club 45 lu Go lu 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Basketball Trophy 1. DERYL W. DRUM, Garland, Tex. Chemistry. Transfer from Christian College of the Southwest. A Cappella Chorus 35 Galaxy 3,4. FERRELL DRUM, Garland, Tex. Business Administra- tion. Transfer from Christian College of the South- west. A Cappella Chorus 2,35 American Studies 3,45 Bison Boosters 25 Dorm Council 25 Pi Gamma Psi 45 Student Association 3,45 Chi Sigma Alpha 2,3,4, Treas. 3,45 Kappa Delta Beau 3,4. ROBIN FREDDIE DUKE, Orange, Tex. Bible. Transfer from Lubbock Christian College. ROGER L. DUNNAM, Searcy, Ark. Bible. Transfer from York College. TAG 3,4. MERLE GLYNN DURHAM, Winnfield, La. Bible. Frater Sodalis 1,2,3,45 Chorale 1,2. 84 -Of' ,,,....-M-1 :Wm 'Wm ,.-3-41 ,.-,-- .Wf- v-- ls. -. -IU ,QJFNK -r '7' Wg . , vf '. .-,ff x .- sf 1L.e..-..- ivy? X 1-P' .- 'S' vs-a,,,,,A s ,pak vm. ...ff mx ..j . . 4 -1. ,W ...rx rJ.,x.1W,,Q t fffleifft j 1 I l,,1iQ,,' , X '-.N 'li C 143 3 ., ,ff 3... ,T ,,L. ws -A ,,,s,,,,s,gls. 2 -e-oi-ff.::Hvs+- 23 7 '7 I I I 1 .F .Q .- ...1- e I 3 x R.. 1241:-'- fir-sires sedan- I .':2':'-I ' I '-.F 'fgalfi .re ,: 2.35i!I-Emil ' . ..1,,.1,,, to av f . ,fs If L-P .Sui .-gut 'fps 'fve- idle if 1 ,-1 -T .. 135 , I5 ff fee- - w. -- -a.1e..::,E.--2.5-at-.-. pr L . .4 1- 'r W. , . , I. M. sag I f S2833 -1x 5 I1 W - 4' 'Ng ' I..,W., ef .. 535211 I IW'- vw--'rf T M 4. T. + E ee:-.sisyc gr nee J .4 J .v, 3 S ' I. .- '..-:'- wfggipxf ab-,K lliwillg C ' ,. Pm K I, ,v b N sk A, - - 1: 'fm . tu .1 Il.. 5 ,we J l j wg I .miaff 'uf f W?-3 SENIORS Student Center furnlshes place to relax and talk TAKING o break, Ginny Stewart and Charlie Cochran relax over cups of loot chocolate. GARY L. DYER, Indianapolis, Ind. Business Administra- tion. Mohican 1,3,43 Zeta Phi Zeta Beau 4. JAMES WOODARD EASON, Birmingham, Ala. Physical Education. Galaxy 1,3,4: Football 1,3,43 Intramurals 1,3,4. PATRICIA ANN ELKINS, Buncombe, Ill. Business Edu- cation. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Phi Delta 3,4, Pres. 3. ROGER F. ELLIOTT, Laramie, Wyo. Bible. Transfer from York College. Wing Counselor 43 Phi Gamma Delta 3,4, Vice-Pres. 33 Theta Psi Beau 43 Golf Team 3,43 Intramurals 3,4. JACK H. ESSLINGER, Tuscumbia, Ala. Bible. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Timothy Club 4. JOHNNY ESTES, Humboldt, Tenn. General Business. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Alpha Epsilon Chi 4. ALAN DALE EVANS, Holdenville, Okla. Medical Tech- nology. Beta Phi Kappa 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3. JERRY R. EVANS, Clyde, Ohio. Social Science. Bison Boosters 1,2,3,4Q French Club 13 PEMM Club 33 Young Democrats 3, Pres. 43 Mohican 1,2,3,4Q Track 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, All-Star 1,2,3,4. ROBERT J. EVRIDGE, Chicago, III. Elementary Edu- cation. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Campus Players 23 Dorm Council 43 Wing Counselor 43 SNEA 43 Kappa Sigma Kappa 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. ELLEN EWING, Tacoma, Wash. Vocational Home Economics. May Fete Royalty 33 AHEA 1,Z,3,43 Big Sisters 33 Mission Study 3,43 Nu Lambda Chi 1,2,3. PAULA LOUISE FAIRLEY, Osceola, Ark. Elementary Education. A Cappella Chorus 3,43 Bison Band 1,2,3,4Q Chorale 1,2,33 SNEA 3,43 Theta Psi 1,2,3,4Q Lambda Sigma Queen 3,4. ROBERT DAVID FANT, Lexington, Ky. General Science. Bison Boosters 13 Dactylology 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3,43 Knights 1,2,3,4, Treas. 33 Intramurals 1,3,4. SUZIE W. FARLEY, Fort Worth, Tex. Physical Education. May Fete Royalty 33 Bison Boosters 33 Guild 13 Les Bonnes De Christe 13 PEMM Club 3,43 SNEA 33 Ko Jo Kai 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 3,43 Intramurals 3. IACQUE MARCEL FLASSCHOEN, Bisbee, Ariz. Com- mercial Ait. Dactylology 23 Guild 1,23 Sub T-16 1,2. JANICE FLASSCHOEN, Bisbee, Ariz. Elementary Educa- tion. Bison Boosters 1,23 Chorale 23 Dactylology 13 SNEA 13 Nu Lambda Chi 1,2. CARROL LEE FLETCHER, Carlisle, Ark. Bible. Transfer from Little Rock University. Mission Study 43 SNEA 43 Timothy Club 3,43 TAG 4. 85 SENIORS tudents displa concern during Red Cross drive BEFORE giving blood, Genice Cobb must have her blood pressure and temperature checked. WANDA FLETCHER, Pleasant Plains, Ark. Mathematics. Transfer from Imperial Valley College. Alpha Chi 45 Science Club 3,4, Sec.-Treas. 4. JAMES E. FLY, Searcy, Ark. Psychology and Sociology. Alpha Chi 45 Who's Who 45 Bison Band 1,2, Drum Maior 1,25 Chorale 15 SMENC 15 Stage Band 15 Be- havioral Science Club 2,35 Phi Gamma Delta 15 Chi Sigma Alpha 2,3,4. STEVEN CHARLES FOX, Mansfield, Ohio. Bible. Trans- fer from Ohio Valley College. Theta Alpha Gamma 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. CARRILYNN FRANCIS, York, Neb. Speech. Transfer from York College. Bison Boosters 35 Campus Players 3,45 Iota Beta Sigma 3,45 KHCA Staff 3,4. LARRY FRANK, Rolla, Mo. Business Administration. Mohican 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 35 Golf Team 3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. SHERAN FRANKLIN, Tampa, Fla. Business Education. Big Sisters 25 SNEA 3,45 Tofebt 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3. GREG FRANZ, Henderson, Neb. Physical Education. Transfer from York College. PEMM Club 3,45 Galaxy 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Gata Beau 45 Basketball 3,45 Intra- murals 3,4. JACK STROUD FRAUENTHAL, Little Rock, Ark. Political Science. Alpha Phi Kappa 1,2,3,4, Sec. 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. TERRY FUGATT, North Little Rock, Ark. General Science. Beta Phi Kappa 1,2,3,4. TOM GAER, Kerkman, Iowa. Bible. Transfer from York College. Timothy Club 3,45 TNT 3,4. IOAN GARDNER, College Park, Ga. Mathematics. Big Sisters 45 Bison Boosters 15 Science Club 45 Omega Phi 1,2,3,4, Treas. 45 Bisonettes 1. PATRICK GARNER, Longview, Tex. Speech and Bible. Bison Staff 35 Chorale 2,35 Debate Team 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Mission Study 1,25 Pi Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4, Pres. 35 SCOPE 4. SAMUEL C. GARRISON, Fredericktown, Mo. General Business. Transfer from Southeast Missouri State. Bison Boosters 35 Sub T-16 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. VAIL GEER, Fairview, Pa. Elementary Education. Big Sisters 25 Chorale 35 Gata 3,4. CECELIA GOFF, Gallipolis, Ohio. Elementary Education. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. SNEA 45 Kappa Kappa Kappa 3,4. MIKE GOFF, Parkersburg, W. Va. Bible. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. KHCA Staff 35 Galaxy 35 Theta Alpha Gamma 45 Intramurals 3,4. 86 ' fi' ffftssitbitibitlisvtf .Vps 4 2 X' N' ,nr'l 1 1.6.5 . ' 1 . . . 1 Y? .S f A 5 1 51 , -1 5 f .agua eps apr--ev . . Win. VVS pwf? '-ru 'www' ,pr wr TI7' RUTH GOSNEY, Carlisle, Ark. Art. Campus Players 2,3,45 Guild 2,3,45 Kappa Pi 3,4. TONI GOUDEAU, Rangely, Colo. Physical Education. Transfer from York College. Bison Band 35 Dactylology 35 PEMM- Club 4, Treas. 45 Delta Chi Omega 3,4, Pres. 4. CATHERINE GDULD, Kensett, Ark. Secretarial Science. A Cappella Chorus 3,45 Recording Chorus 4. SHIRLEY ANN GRAVES, Maud, Tex. Biology. Transfer from Texarkana .lunior College. Dactylology 3,45 Mu Eta Adelphian 3,4. CHRISTOPHER GREENE, Atlanta, Ga. Music. Who's Who 3,45 Class Favorite 1,25 A Cappella Chorus 15 Bison Band 15 Bison Boosters 2,35 Chorale 25 KHCA Staff 25 Mission Study 2,3,45 SMENC 15 Student Association 25 Timothy Club 15 Spring Musicals 1,2,35 Knights 1,2,3,45 Delta Chi Omega Beau 2,3. MARTIN GREGORY, Searcy, Ark. Accounting. Sigma Tau Sigma 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. VICKI KAY GRIFFIN, Poplar Bluff, Mo. Psychology and Sociology. Behavioral Science Club 45 Delta Chi Omega 1,2,3,4. GEDNEY GRANT GROTZKE, Coos Bay, Ore. Art. Trans- fer from Magic Valley Christian College. Dactylology 3: Art Guild 3,4. DEBORAH GUTHRIE, Bartonville, Ill. Sociology. Trans- fer from Freed-Hardeman College. Alpha Chi 45 May Fete Royalty 35 Dactylology 35 Beta Tau Gamma 3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. PAUL EUGENE GUTHRIE, Coolville, Ohio. Psychology. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. KAY ANN GWINN, Garland, Tex. Elementary Educa- tion. Transfer from Christian College of the South- west. Big Sisters 35 Petit Jean Staff 45 SNEA 3,45 Student Association Cabinet 3,45 Gata 3,4. TIM HADLEY, Odessa, Tex. Bible. Transfer from Lub- bock Christian College. Timothy Club 3,45 Beta Phi Kappa 3,4, Pres. 45 Intramurals 3,4. KAYLEN PATRICIA HALL, Sacramento, Calif. American Studies. Transfer from York College. American Studies 35 Bison Staff 3,4, Associate Editor 45 Petit Jean Staff 45 History Guild 3,45 Zeta Rho 3,4, Historian 4. LINDA JOYCE HALL, Alma, Ark. Elementary Education. Big Sisters 35 SNEA 3,45 Theta Psi 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3. TERRY MICHAEL HALL, Ashtabula, Ohio. Bible. Knights 1,2,3,45 Class President 25 Chorale 3,45 Dorm Council 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DALE HARDMAN, Yakima, Wash. Music Education. Transfer from York College. A Cappella Chorus 3,45 Belles 8. Beaux 3,45 Bison Band 3,45 Campus Players 3,45 KHCA Staff 3,45 Chi.Sigma Alpha 3,4. HILDA MELINDA HARPER, Chipley, Fla. English. Trans- fer from Freed-Hardeman College. Dorm Council 35 Kappa Kappa Kappa 3,45 Chi Sigma Alpha Queen 4. LINDA GRAY HARPER, Boaz, Ky. Physical Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Bison Boosters 35 PEMM Club 3,45 Dorm Council 35 Kappa Kappa Kappa 45 Intramurals 3,4. PEGGY KENTY HARPER, Ieffersonville, Ind. Elementary Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Bison Boosters 3,45 SNEA 45 Phi Delta 3,4. RICKEY L. HARRIS, Searcy, Ark. Business Administra- tion. Who's Who 45 Bison Boosters 1,2,3,45 Chorale 15 Emory Business Team 3,45 Student Association 15 Galaxy 1,2,3,45 lu Go Ju Beau 2,35 Track 1,2,3,4. EVONNE HARVILL, Kenosha, Wis. Sociology. Behavioral Science Club 1,2,45 Beta Tau Gamma 1,2. KERRY LEE HAUS, Watervliet, Mich. Accounting. American Studies 3,45 Pi Gamma Psi 45 Alpha Phi Kappa 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Honor Student 1. J. MICHAEL HAYNES, Talco, Tex. Mathematics. Beta Phi Kappa 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. PAUL DAVID HAYNIE, Bossier City, La. Bible and Biology. Bison Boosters 3,45 Campus Players 15 Science Club 1,25 Alpha Epsilon Chi 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3,4. 87 MARCIA LEAH HAYS, Searcy, Ark. English. Alpha Chi 43 Who's Who 43 American Studies 3,43 Bison Staff 43 Ju Go Ju 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3. MICHAEL W. HEDRICK, Searcy, Ark. Physical Educa- tion. PEMM Club 3,43 Galaxy 1,2,3,43 Ko Jo Kai Beau 43 Football 1,23 Track 1,2,3. CLAY PARK HENDERSON, Lepanto, Ark. General Science. Galaxy 1,2. JIM HENDERSON, Memphis, Tenn. General Science. Galaxy 1,2,3,4, Sec. 23 Phi Delta Beau 33 Golf Team 1,2,3,4. RENNIE WILLIS HENDERSON, Pasadena, Tex. Voca- tional Home Economics. AHEA 1,2,3,43 Big Sisters 23 Phi Delta 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 2. EDWIN HENDRIX, Madera, Calif. Missions. Dactylology 1, Vice-Pres. 13 Mission Study 1,2,3,43 Frater Sodalis 1. JUDY HENDRIX, Searcy, Ark. French. Alpha Chi 43 SNEA 4. WHIT FRANKLIN HERNDON, JR., Lepanto, Ark. Chem- istry. Galaxy 1,2,3,4: Intramurals 1,2,3,4. BOB HESSELRODE, Searcy, Ark. Physical Education. American Studies 2,33 Bison Boosters 2,33 Executive Games Team 33 Mission Study 2,33 PEMM Club 3,4, Pres. 43 Sub T-16 1,2,3,43 Football 13 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. LYDIA CHARLOTTE HEWITT, Lake Charles, La. Psycho- logy and Sociology. Kappa Kappa Kappa 1,2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 2, Pres. 33 Kappa Sigma Kappa Queen 3. MIKE HIATT, Clemmons, N. C. Accounting. American Studies 43 Camera Club 1,2,33 Petit Jean Staff 43 Sub T-16 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,3. NORA DIANA McKINNEY HIATT, Englewood, Tenn. Office Administration. Tofebt 1,2,3,43 Dactylology 1,2,3,43 Project Germany 23 Camera Club 3. GARY HICKERSON, Malta, Ohio. Biology. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. CHARLES VERNON HICKS, Dayton, Tenn. Art. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. A Cappella Chorus 3,43 Belles Xt Beaux 43 Bison Boosters 3,43 Guild 3,43 Chi Sigma Alpha 4. CLINTON OLAN HICKS, Dayton, Tenn. Bible. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College, Bison Boosters 33 ln- tramurals 3,4, MARTHA JOAN HICKS, Hot Springs, Ark. Elementary Education. Bison Boosters 13 SNEA 43 Dorm Council 23 Ju Go Ju 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Sec. 2, Pres. 3. TERRY MERLE HIGHTOWER, Winter Haven, Fla. Social Studies. Transfer from Polk Junior College. Theta Alpha Gamma 3,43 Intramurals 4. GARY L. HINSON, Southgate, Mich. General Business. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Bowling Team 4. TWYLA JOY HODGE, Searcy, Ark. Home Economics. AHEA 2,43 Bison Boosters 23 Dactylology 23 Kappa Delta 1,2,3. JOHN PATRICK HOGAN, West Memphis, Ark. Bible and History. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. LINDA SUZANNE HOLLAND, Lake City, Ark. Accounting. Alpha Chi 43 Who's Who 43 American Studies 3,43 Big Sisters 1,2,33 Emory Business Team 43 Executive Games Team 33 Petit Jean Staff 3, Business Manager 43 Pi Gamma Psi 3,43 Zeta Phi Zeta 1,2,3,4. DENNIS HOLLOWAY, Washington Court House, Ohio. Business Administration. Kappa Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4: Baseball 33 Track 43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. GLENDA J. HORTON, Longview, Tex. Elementary Edu- cation. Big Sisters 3,43 Bison Boosters 13 Chorale 1,2,3,43 Madrigals 3,43 SNEA 3,43 Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4. MARTHA HOUSE, Memphis, Tenn. Psychology. Theta Psi 1,2,3. 88 GRANT ALLEN HOUSER, Portland, Ore. Bible. Timothy Club 35 Outreach 3,45 Dean's List 3. HARVEY B. HOWARD, North Little Rock, Ark. Physical Education. Mohican 1,2,3,45 Baseball 35 Football 1,2,35 Intramurals 4. JANICE HOWARD, Mayfield, Ky. Elementary Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Beta Tau Gamma 3,4, Treas. 4. HELEN ELAINE HOWERY, Maxwell, Neb. Elementary Education. Transfer from York College. Big Sisters 35 WHC 35 Intramurals 3,4. JOYCE IRENE HUDKINS, Searcy, Ark. Elementary Edu- cation. Dean's List 35 Big Sisters 25 Bison Boosters 25 Chorale 15 Kappa Kappa Kappa 1,25 Cheerleader 2. LINDA HUFF, Oakland, Calif. Elementary Education. Dactylology 1,2,3,45 Mission Study 1,2,3,45 Beta Tau Gamma 1,2,3. EVERTT W. HUFFARD, Searcy, Ark. Bible. Transfer from Lubbock Christian College. Mission Study 45 Timothy Club 4, Sec. 4. JOYCE HUFFMAN, Foley, Ala. Vocational Home Econo- mics. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. AHEA 3,45 Mission Study 3. EARL HURLBERT, Anaconda, Mont. Social Science. Transfer from York College. Frater Sodalis 3,4. MARJORIE ELAINE HURLBERT, Anaconda, Mont. Socio- logy. Transfer from Western Montana College. Alpha Chi 45 American Studies 45 French Club 3,4. RONNIE DALE HUTCHISON, West Plains, Mo. Business Administration. Koinonia 1,25 Kappa Sigma Kappa 3,4. EVERETT L. HUTSON, Marietta, Ohio. Bible. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Dean's List 2,35 Dactylology 25 Timothy Club 25 TNT 2,3. HISAKO IIDA, Hokkaido, Japan. Elementary Education. Dactylology 35 International Club 1,2,3,4. ELIZABETH J. JAMES, Searcy, Ark. Elementary Educa- tion. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Dactylo- logy 35 Les Bonnes De Christe 35 Mission Study 45 Petit Jean Staff 3,45 Theta Psi 3. DEBORAH ANN JEFFERSON, East Canton, Ohio. Ele- mentary Education. Chorale 25 Beta Tau Gamma 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 2, Sec. 3. NIKKI JESTICE, Havana, Ark. Psychology and Sociology. Chorale 2,3,45 SNEA 15 Behavioral Science Club 2,45 Delta Chi Omega 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3. SENIORS Vigorous games remove drudgery of daily routine ENJOYING ci game of Drop the Handker- chief ore Vernon Bates and Karen Roemer. 89 MARILUE JOHN, Wichita, Kan. Physical Education. May Fete Representative 25 Dean's List 1,2,35 Chorale 15 PEMM Club 1,2,3, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 35 SNEA 25 Dorm Council Secretary 25 Ju Go Ju 1,2,3, Sec. 2, Treas. 2, Pres. 35 Intramurals 1,2,3. CLEMENTINE BLOUNT'l' JOHNSON, Clarksdale, Miss. English. Transfer from Memphis State University. PEMM Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. DONALD JOHNSON, Ste-ens, Miss. General Science. Chi Sigma Alpha 1,2,3,45 Swimming Team 2,3,4. EUGENE JOHNSON, Friars Point, Miss. Physical Edu- cation. Who's Who 45 PEMM Club 1,2,3,45 Galaxy 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. JOEL JOHNSON, Searcy, Ark. Bible. Mission Study 2,35 Recording Chorus 3,45 Timothy Club 2,3,45 Galaxy 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CAMILLE E. JOHNSTON, Albuquerque, N. M. Vocational Home Economics. Home Economics Award 35 AHEA 45 Dorm Council 45 SCOPE 4, Sec.-Treas. 45 Tofebt 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 2. CHARLES E. JONES, Jonestown, Miss. Physical Educa- tion. Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DAVID WARD JONES, Greenville, S. C. Bible. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. MARY KATHERYN JONES, Quinlan, Tex. Elementary Education. AHEA 15 Bison Boosters 15 Dactylology 15 SNEA 35 Zeta Phi Zeta 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4. PHILLIP NEAL JONES, New Albany, Miss. Business Administration. Frater Sodalis 1,2,35 Intramurals 3,4. STEVEN A. JUSTISS, Daingerfield, Tex. Mathematics. Wing Counselor 3,45 Sub T-16 1,2,3,4, Treas. 25 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. BARBARA E. KARAFFA, Geneva, Ohio. Business Educa- tion. American Studies 45 Big Sisters 25 SNEA 3,45 Dorm Council 35 Zeta Rho 3, Teas. 3. MARK KARNES, Kevil, Ky. General Science. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Bison Boosters 45 Dorm Council 4. JOHN E. KELLER, Oshkosh, Neb. Art. Transfer from York College. Guild 3,4. CAROLE ANNE KENDRICK, Rockhill, Mo. Chemistry. Bison Boosters 15 Chorale 15 Science Club 45 Gata 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3. ZENOBIA ANN KENNEDY, Searcy, Ark. Pre-Medical Technology. Transfer from Lane College. SENIORS Band adds spirit and enthusiasm to pep rallies PEP bond drummer Mike Lucas listens closely to the goings-on at cn pre-game pep rcilly. 90 ffl? Z- ' ezfegamafn Z M ft . Q 'M gan ' .1 ,, x . L--fs f .. svssgsszitffi:-if-we-L i W' wx, . .I it fl! .. V. XM ...fy -' ez- 5 -- - 7 , .3 , 3 1. - S. -WF! 2 -ff- S' . e- . Q U ,in- S5 wwf' r ,Xi il fy , 'it' R bi ew X Liv as 495 'Wan ee- -Q ttii' 5e'5e - - --tf ..., 13-J' E. - 5, sa 13.3.3 , as sa. .1 -. 321 1 swf? . is :aff -3.-Si I , '- ii .si 122' . ., . cms .. : f. -1q.P,..sm,. sg 352:27 33 iggpmm, f wiser. ZS? QF L .Q ..,AL .,,,,,,,8. . ,,,..-5. 3 I .tfzcmagt . .,., 5355 5 .- .1 --mm .1 - f, . , ..,, at Ee' mf---'H' . , al' Qi- .it 2 ' 1122114 -'-L . . .c ,ggi 1 , 'US saw., ss, V me WSW 'lT 'f7' f -....Z,'f:,,X is 3l3i 'y . 2 qi ff' f in .sz W 'I 5 if .- .4 S33 . I 3. 'Eel ,- ' PHYLLIS KENNON, Hickory Ridge, Ark. Elementary Education. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. SNEA 3,4. STEWART KENNON, Wynne, Ark. Business Administra- tion. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. RICKY KENT, .Iudsonia, Ark. Accounting. Accounting Club 3,43 Galaxy 1,2,3,4. DANETTE KEY, St. Louis, Mo. Music Education. Who's Who 43 Petit lean Royalty 43 Freshman Dramatist Award3 Freshman Music Award3 Creative Writing Award 43 A Cappella Chorus 1,2,3,43 Alpha Psi Omega 3,43 Belles 8. Beaux 1,2,3,4Q Bison Boosters 13 Bison Staff 2,3,43 Campus Players 1,2,3,4: SMENC 2,3,43 Women's Ensemble 43 Regina 2,3,43 Koinonia Queen 4. DEAN KILMER, Alva, Okla. Bible. Who's Who 43 Sub T-16 1,23 Football 1,2,3,4. KAREN KILMER, EI Dorado, Ark. Elementary Education. Big Sisters 23 Chorale 23 Zeta Phi Zeta 1,2. JOANNE KING, Flint, Mich. Elementary Education. Transfer from Michigan Christian College. Big Sisters 43 Bison Boosters 33 Dactylology 33 Firemarshal 33 SNEA 43 Ko Jo Kai 3,4. IIM KNAACK, Vinton, Ia. Biology and Secondary Edu- cation. Transfer from NIACC College. Intramurals 3. LINDA KODRICH, Lisbon, Ohio. Elementary Education. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Big Sisters 33 SNEA 2,3,43 Kappa Delta 2,3,43 Kappa Sigma Kappa Queen 3. GREGORY KOFAHL, Searcy, Ark. Accounting. Pi Gamma Psi 3,43 Theta Alpha Gamma 2,3,4, Treas. 3,4. RANDY KRAPE, Searcy, Ark. Business Administration. Alpha Tau 2,3,43 Swimming Team 2,32 Intramurals 1. DAVID M. LACEY, Dallas, Tex. History. Alpha Chi 3,4, Regional Representative 4, Region ll Scholarship Award 43 Honor Student 33 American Studies 3,43 Phi Alpha Theta 3,4, Pres. 43 TNT 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 4. NANCY LAMPSON, Whiteland, Ind. Elementary Educa- tion. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Chorale 33 SNEA 23 Mu Eta Adelphian 3,4. RAYMOND LASLEY, Searcy, Ark. Pre-Engineering. In- tramurals 2. DAVID LAWSON, Searcy, Ark. Biology. Sub T-16 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ALVIN LEACH, Success, Ark. Mathematics. Bison Boosters 13 Beta Phi Kappa 1,2,3,4. CAROL JAN LECKLITER, Lubbock, Tex. Office Adminis- tration. Tofebt 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Treas. 3. KERBE BRUCE LEE, New Orleans, La. Bible. History Department Award 33 A Cappella Chorus 1,2,33 Re- cording Chorus 1,23 SNEA 43 Timothy Club 1,22 TNT 1,2,3,4f Bowling Team 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ROBERT ALFRED LESTER III, Valdosta, Ga. Biology. Transfer from Alabama Christian College. SNEA 33 TNT 3,43 Intramurals 3,4. CLARENCE DAVID LETTERMAN, Strafford, Mo. History. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State College. Theta Alpha Gamma 2,3,43 Phi Alpha Theta 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4. TOMMY LEWEY, Tuscumbia, Ala. Physical Education. Bison Boosters 2,3,43 PEMM Club 3,41 Chi Sigma Alpha 2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,4Q Intramurals 1,2,3,4. TIMOTHY C. LEWIS, Paragould, Ark. Physical Educa- tion. Chorale 23 PEMM Club 43 Mohican 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2,33 Oege Beau 23 Baseball 33 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Assistant Director 4. BRENDA JUNE LINDLEY, Paragould, Ark. Vocational Home Economics. Transfer from CrowIey's Ridge Col- lege. AHEA 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, State AHEA Historian 43 Big Sisters 43 Dorm Council 43 Theta Psi 3,4. DAVID LIPE, Pope, Miss. Bible. Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College. Timothy Club 4. 91 JIM MIKE LUCAS, Searcy, Ark. Music Education. A Cap- pella Chorus 3,45 Bison Band 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Dorm Council 35 SMENC 3,4, Pres. 45 Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Sigma Tau Sigma 1,2,3,45 Kappa Phi Beau 3. JAMES E. McAFFRY, JR., Lake Village, Ark. Psychology and Sociology. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Alpha Tau Epsilon 3,4. DAVID LAYTON McCOWN, Ambler, Pa. Pol. Sci. Who's Who 45 A Cappella Chorus 1,25 American Studies 3,45 Petit Jean Asst. Ed. 3, Editor 45 Frater Sodalis 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3. WILLIAM GENTRY McFARLAND, Dyer, Tenn. Business Admin. and Business Ed. Transfer from Freed-Harde- man College. American Studies 45 TNT 3,45 Chorale 3. JANE McKECHNIE, Centralia, Ill. Art. Transfer from Kaskaskia College. Guild 3,4, Sec.-Treas. 4. CHARLES STANLEY McKEE, Newport, Ark. Business Ad- ministration. Sub T-16 1,2,3,4. JOE McREYNOLDS, Carthage, Mo. English. Alpha Chi 3,4, Pres. 45 Who's Who 45 Class Officer 3,45 American Studies 45 Bison Staff 3,45 Petit Jean Staff 3,45 SNEA 1,2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 2, Reporter 45 TNT 3,4, Vice- Pres. 3,45 Kappa Delta Beau 3,45 Regina Spirit Award 4. THOMAS ALLEN MADDOX, Hot Springs, Ark. Business Administration and Accounting. Pi Gamma Psi 3,45 Mohican 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. JOHN R. MANNING, Memphis, Tenn. Physical Educa- tion. Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 3. GARY R. MARTIN, Gainesville, Fla. Secondary Educa- tion. Who's Who 45 Class President 35 American Studies 45 Bison Staff 45 KHCA Staff 3, Manager 45 Alpha EDSHOFI 1.21 ViCe'PfeS- 22 Student Association 4. JANYTH KATHLEEN MARTIN, Searcy, Ark. Elementary Education. Bison Band 1,45 Bison Boosters 15 Chorale 15 SNEA 45 Dorm Council 15 Phi Delta 1,2,3,4. CAROLYN BETH MATTHEWS, Rochester, Mich. Music Education. Transfer from Michigan Christian College. A Cappella Chorus 35 SMENC 45 Zeta Rho 3,4. GENE MAY, Florence, Ala. Secondary Education. Wing Counselor 45 PEMM Club 15 Galaxy 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 15 Track 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. BRUCE MAYHALL, Florence, Ala. Music. Transfer from Florence State University. A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Belles 8. Beaux 3,45 Men's Ensemble 2,3,45 SMENC 3,45 Chi Sigma Alpha 3,4. HARVEY MEAD, Searcy, Ark. Bible. Transfer from York College. M. WAYNE MEANS, Wildwood, Fla. Physical Educa- tion. Chorale 15 Men's Ensemble 15 PEMM Club 1,2,3,45 Basketball Trainer 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SUE MEEKER, Hot Springs, Ark. Biology. Alpha Chi 3,45 Who's Who 45 Class Officer 45 Big Sisters 152,35 Bison Staff 45 Petit Jean Staff 3,45 Student Association Committee 45 Zeta Rho 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4. CASS YINGLING MEEKS, West Monroe, La. Elemen- tary Education. Who's Who 45 Homecoming Royalty 35 Bison Band 1,25 SNEA 45 Kappa Kappa Kappa 1,2,3,45 Mohican Queen 35 Cheerleader 2,3, Co-Capt. 3. KEN W. MERRIIT, Searcy, Ark. Business Administra- tion. American Studies 35 Dorm Council 25 Sub T-16 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,4. LINDA DARLENE MICHAELS, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Speech. Campus Players 3,45 Chorale 2,35 Iota Beta Sigma 3,45 KHCA Staff 2,3,45 Costume Mistress 45 Omega Phi 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 2. DONNA MICHENER, Ft. Worth, Tex. Elementary Edu- cation. Big Sisters 3,45 Bison Boosters 15 Chorale 2,3,45 Petit Jean Staff 35 Recording Chorus 15 SNEA 1,2,3,45 Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 3. MARK D. MILHOLLEN, North Little Rock, Ark. Account- ing. American Studies 3,45 Emory Business Team 35 Alpha Phi Kappa 3,4, Pres. 4. DONALD F. MILLER, Judsonia, Ark. Business Adminis- tration. Galaxy 1,2,3,4. JAMES B. MILLER, Cooperstown, N. Y. Bible. Bison Boosters 15 Timothy Club 1,25 Frater Sodalis 1,2. 92 A YW ig -...Q 6 fe..-5 we 't .9 : inff- In fm. . 6,3 if X -M- ..4rv'v ' fa, eff ff? A Q.. J, as gy Iwi' ,W-.. 75,5- 54' .f-Q., 'OW ..,,4-r Alt ,. gov E I ,,. .as rr ,pgfi?gt,. iw., Q.. 'a ,-..st-,-w-t.x-- .- wir ii- 'E ., -A . .. is-tiger?-gf: v 5. S' geese. FT-A LL fi., W 'W' I' W. , Wu, I-1 K4 ,,. .. , ,J 1' gg. -U-,rIm...3l.ai,, ., ak' qu..-f 'T7' Giga- gk l' ' 'tr- fgfgv-.nzg-tfek 2 - -5 gi s pf .Q , ., --fl -7 .ft-1 -e i 1. l ,f' - Q F . N 1 'uf A 7 'CILTI' f - ,TN 7 - .15-,wi ' . X fi A 5, -E, f - . 5- , A hh SENIORS Term papers and tests are impetus to intense stud CONCENTRATING on his research, senior Eric Weygondt utilizes the library facilities. IANICE MILLER, Zanoni, Mo. Business Education. Bison Boosters 1,25 Gata 1,25 Bisonettes 1,2. RAMONA MILLER, York, Neb. Psychology and Sociol- ogy. Transfer from York College. Chorale 35 Mission Study 3,45 Behavioral Science Club 45 Delta Chi Omega 3,45 Treas. 3. DEANNA BETH MILLS, Searcy, Ark. Bible and Elemen- tary Education. May Fete Activities 15 Chorale 1,2,35 Les Bonnes De Christe 2,3,45 Petit lean Staff 15 Australian Mission Club 1,2,3, Sec. 35 European Mis- sion Club 2,35 Cohlecon 15 WHC 1. MARGARET MITCHELL, Garland, Tex. Art. Guild 1,2,3,45 Kappa Pi 3,45 Regina 1,2,3,4. PHYLLIS JANE MOODY, ludsonia, Ark. Speech. Bison Boosters 1,2,35 KHCA Staff 45 Young Republicans 15 Beta Tau Gamma 1,2,3. IERRY REECE MOORE, Searcy, Ark. Physical Education. Chi Sigma Alpha 1,25 Sub T-16 3,45 A Cappella Chorus 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Petit Jean Staff 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. LINDA MUELLER, St. Louis, Mo. Psychology and Sociology. Les Bonnes De Christe 15 Behavioral Science Club 2,45 Kappa Phi 1,2,3,4, Sports Captain 3. DAVID R. MUNCY, Searcy, Ark. Art. A Cappella Chorus 1,2,35 Belles 81 Beaux 1,2,35 Bison Boosters 2,35 Guild 3,45 Petit Jean Staff 45 Recording Chorus 15 Galaxy 1,2,3,45 Ju Go Ju Beau 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CLAUDIA LOYETTE MURPHY, lackson, Ala. English. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Class Officer 35 Firemarshal 35 Zeta Rho 3,4. PAMELA ANN MURPHY, Stafford, Kan. Elementary Education. Transfer from York College. SUSAN FOWLER MURPHY, Poplar Bluff, Mo. Office Ad- ministration. Chorale 15 SNEA 35 Delta Chi Omega 1,2,3, Historian 2. WILLIAM MITCHELL MURPHY, Center Line, Mich. Ele- mentary Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Frater Sodalis 3,4. LAMBERT MURRAY, Marks, Miss. Bible and Physics. Transfer from University of Mississippi. Knights 3,4, Pres. 3,4. BETTY S. MURRY, Hattiesburg, Miss. Business Edu- cation. AHEA 25 Bison Staff 35 Dactylology 25 SNEA 45 Delta Chi Omega 1,2,3,4, Devotional Chairman 2, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 3. DANNA MARIE MYERS, Montgomery, Ala. Elementary Education. Transfer from Alabama Christian College. WHC 4. DAVID B. MYERS, IR., Westerville, Ohio. Bible. Trans- fer from Ohio Valley College. Kappa Sigma Kappa 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. 93 SENIORS Burgers mixed with spring fever attract students PLAYING the role of chef, Chuck Barrington spreads barbecue sauce on the hamburgers. BILL NAYLOR, Lake Park, Ga. Bible. Transfer from Alabama Christian College. Chorale 35 Timothy Club 45 Mission Study 45 Alpha Omega 45 Intramurals 3,4, Free-Throw Champion 3. EUGENE F. NEADING, Canton, Ohio. Business Admini- stration. Chorale 1,25 Madrigals 3. BOB NEAL, Cleveland, Miss. Business Administration. Chorale 1,25 Mohican 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. LUNDY L. NEELY, Vandalia, Ohio. Chemlstw. Student Association 15 Sub T-16 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 4. VIRGINIA LEE NICHOLS, West Monroe, La. Home Economics. AHEA 1,2,45 Chorale 15 Young Republicans 45 Gata 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3. FRANK NOVAK, Nashville, Tenn. English. MARVIN L. NUTT, Shreveport, La. Bible. Transfer from Oklahoma Christian College. Timothy Club 3. LARRY OLDHAM, Henderson, Tenn. Bible. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. BARBARA ANN OLIVER, Columbus, Ohio. History. Chorale 25 Dactylology 15 Phi Alpha Theta 3,45 SNEA 45 Theta Psi 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2. WILL OLIVER, Hernando, Miss. Physical Education. Track 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. BOBBY R. ORSBURN, Newport, Ark. Business Admini- stration. Transfer from University of Arkansas. DEBORAH PANGLE, Harrison, Ark. Elementary Educa- tion. Bison Boosters 1,2,3,45 SNEA 1,2,3,45 Zeta Phi Zeta 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Alpha Phi Kappa Queen 3. GARY PARSONS, Washington, D. C. Social Science. Veritas Forum 25 Bowling Team 1,2,3,4. DALE EDWARD PAULS, Vineland, Ontario. Psychology and Sociology. Transfer from Great Lakes Christian College. Alpha Chi 3,45 International Club 3,45 Be- havioral Science Club 45 Frater Sodalis Z,3,4. DEBORAH HINDMAN PAYNE, H-errin, III. Elementary Education. Dean's List 35 Bison Band 1,2,35 Bison Boosters 1,2,3,45 SNEA 3,45 Summer Theater 25 Musical 25 Zeta Phi Zeta 1,2,3,4, Historian 2, Pres. 3. MICHAEL R. PAYNE, Newport, Ark. Business Adminis- tration. Zeta Phi Zeta Beau 35 Baseball 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4. 94 alan, rSweezesfgg515552.325refrrsszaira-agseisfieeieir 5-r-. --.,.-.wages -- ease- ,Vt-2.-2... -are-rr-s ,.-, . ,- ,-.. . ee-eggs-.,,,s.,.s,. 5 . -. . wbilsfzslbizisa-rgfiliizf . 'ref--53. - s ff EQ? e1e.3,szgts-1r--3,t- . 5- -. Y . regrets-sggszis '- itertgssgif-is-W' - , - 'I' --fur :Ei - -- I -' 9' -af--Hein L we. ,,,,,:.- ,.-, 5 ff- .--,. . aes. . 5 :V , 5 r .. 3 Qt-e rr - 'K iles' Ly' : fn ivr I .1 is-ge. f my as S lx 'P 6 ... '31 Q r 3.2 S J' ,. ,, . .r - A wifi ?f'C52'337r:z fi-T 3-2255'fffl,l155iflf' fl 'Eh-,T -- 54 . ,, . ,su .5 V, I , - ,,., 5 if -..,.. tif F' f,-s2if:s,3E'1 ' Q 'iw its-f?f'5j5vj.12,f.r I 9 I 5 .,...-as MQ, .. .ff-'r-.Q-rg,ri-we-iss f rf fsvfsfii--W 1. ' ' ii'l': Wl'i 3 'l l' S e ?'s--rs -,, .O .. . I 1' Q -'3' 15:32 .. -f. . ,..,. ,, , ' 'rs' A -so - sc ...- 5...5 r lssrr I 5 ff' 5 -, k-,, 5, 5 -5 A H ,W -fl '..i EE ' spate' 3, ,54 3 . , f . QQ 2' 555. .EMS A' ,- 5 - , ses-aa , -sr.. - - -Z. -- . - 'f ' . 5 5.535424-sfS1gg45?2fx2z , -.,. --Q, -.., ,Q -,--. te, ., .ff-S Ap-Q X . -4 ,..-v .mf Wx U'-v'1'Y7'f' away, M. 1, .N maggie? A , -fe . so I -.S K f- 2 . '.Lff...-it 'S - Z' PT' Q. FT 'Wt-. 2 ' 'PW --nr f.,ar4?' wwf' aLr'j',.f 1'-' 'Y' M4 ,,,,,.-vf 6' 'W fm V, -72 .Sw ,rf fi I MARY ANN PEDEN, Arlington, Va. Speech. Best Act- ress 15 Alpha Psi Omega 3,45 Campus Players 1,2,3,4, Historian 25 KHCA Staff 3,4. MIKE PENCE, Elizabethtown, Ky. General Business. Bison Boosters 25 Dorm Council Pres. 45 Tennis 3,45 Intramurals 25 Beta Phi Kappa 2,3,4, Treas. 3. KAY PEPPERS, El Dorado, Ark. Elementary Education. Bison Boosters 1,45 Chorale 15 SNEA 1,3,45 Ko Jo Kai 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3. JUDY PERRY, Fayette, Ala. Home Economics. Trans- fer from Freed-Hardeman College. AHEA 3,45 Bison Boosters 45 Dactylology 45 SNEA 45 Petit Jean Staff 45 Phi Delta 3,4, Sec. 3. NOVIE C. PERRY, Ocean Springs, Miss. Bible. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. ROSAMOND LEE PERRY, Maury City, Tenn. Physical Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. AHEA 35 PEMM Club 45 Zeta Phi Zeta 3,4, Athletic Director 4. DIANA PHILLIPS, Wilmington, Del. Elementary Edu- cation. Recording Chorus 1,25 SNEA 45 Zeta Rho 1,25 Intramurals 2,4. RONALD W. PHILLIPS, Loves Park, III. Business Ad- ministration. Transfer from York College. Pi Gamma Psi 2,35 Alpha Epsilon Chi 2,3, Vice-Pres. 3. SUE SHELTON PHILLIPS, Colorado Springs, Colo. Psychology. Petit Jean Staff 35 Psychology Club 35 Omega Phi 3. DALE PICKENS, Searcy, Ark. Accounting. American Studies 3,45 Bison Boosters 35 Chorale 15 Pi Gamma Psi 3,45 Theta Alpha Gamma 3. KENNETH WAYNE PITTMAN, Searcy, Ark. Physical Education and Secondary Education. Dorm Council 35 PEMM Club 2,3,45 Sub T-16 1,2,3,45 Football 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MARK POTEAT, Washington, D. C. Business Adminis- tration. Bison Boosters 1,45 Koinonia 1,2,3,4, Sec.- Treas. 45 Bowling Team 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. J. E. POUNDERS, JR., Newport, Ark. Accounting. Ac- counting Club 3. RICHARD 0. POWELL, Stockport, Ohio. Secondary Edu- cation. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Kappa Sigma Kappa 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. FRANCES PRATER, North Little Rock, Ark. Business Education. Homecoming Royalty 45 SNEA 45 Gata 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3. ANITA PRICE, Odessa, Tex. Elementary Education. Transfer from Lubbock Christian College. CAROL PRICE, Boise, Idaho. Elementary Education. Transfer from Magic Valley Christian College. WHC 3,4. DARRELL PRICE, Seminole, Tex. Biology. Transfer from Lubbock Christian College. JOHN PRICE, Corning, Ark. Biology. Transfer from CrowIey's Ridge College. PEMM Club 15 Intramurals 4. MIKE PRUITT, Warrensburg, Mo. Physical Education. Bison Boosters 15 Chorale 1,25 Wing Counselor 2,3,45 PEMM Club 2,3,45 SNEA 45 Kappa Sigma Kappa 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Historian 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Sports Skills Champion 2,4, Athlete of the Year 4. ELIZABETH R. PUMMILL, Dallas, Tex. Advertising. AHEA 15 Dactylology 15 Dorm Council 45 Kappa Phi 1,2,3. JUNE RAWDON, Memphis, Tenn. Psychology. Alpha Chi 3,45 Mission Study 45 Young Americans for Free- dom 2,3,45 Behavioral Science Club 45 Dean's List 1,2,3,45 WHC 1,2,3,4. PHIL REAGAN, Memphis, Tenn. Speech. Freshman Dra- matist of Year5 Best Actor 35 Alpha Psi Omega 1,2,3,45 Campus Players 1,2,3,45 Chorale 1,2,3,45 Iota Beta Sigma 1,2,3,45 KHCA Staff 1,2,3,4. JAMES REAVES, Malden, Mo. Business Administration. Transfer from CrowIey's Ridge College. 95 ROBERT BOYD REESE, Ravenden Springs, Ark. Mathe- matics. Alpha Chi 3,45 Dorm Council 35 Mission Study 15 Outreach 3,45 Frater Sodalis 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4. DENNIS A. REEVE, Siloam Springs, Ark. Accounting and Business. American Studies 3,45 Emory Business Team 3,45 Pi Gamma Psi 3,45 Galaxy 1,2,3,4, Treas. 35 Bowling Team 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. KATHLEEN THORBURN REYNOLDS, Denver, Colo. Diete- tics and Institutional Management. AHEA 1,2,3,45 Beta Tau Gamma 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 2,4. LESLIE GENE REYNOLDS, North Little Rock, Ark. Chemistry. Bison Boosters 15 Science Club 1,2,3,45 SNEA 1,2,3,45 TNT 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1. EDWARD E. REZACH, Pensacola, Fla. Bible. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. LYNETIE RICE, Nashville, Tenn. Elementary Educa- tion. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Dean's List 3,45 A Cappella Chorus 3,45 Mission Study 45 Women's Ensemble 35 Phi Delta 3. CELIA WEAVER RICHARDSON, Montgomery, Ala. Music. Transfer from Alabama Christian College. Alpha Chi 45 A Cappella Chorus 3,45 Bison Band 35 Recording Chorus 3,45 SMENC 3,45 Delta Chi Omega 3. CHARLES RICHARDSON, North Charleston, S. C. Music. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman. A Cappella Chorus 3,45 Bison Band 3,45 SMENC 3,45 Stage Band 3,45 Lambda Sigma 3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. SALLY M. RILEY, Searcy, Ark. Psychology and Sociol- ogy. Dean's List 1,2,3,4. WELDON RITCHIE, Weatherford, Tex. Mathematics. Transferfrom Univ. of Texas. Theta Alpha Gamma 1,3,4. LENORA RIVOIRE, Pierre, S. Dak. Elementary Educa- tion. Transfer from York College. Chorale 35 Dactylo- logy 35 Les Bonnes De Christe 3,4, Sec. 45 Mission Study 3,45 SNEA 45 WHC 3,45 Intramurals 3,4. GARY ROBBINS, Marshalltown, Ia. Social Science. Transfer from York College. SNEA 45 Theta Alpha Gamma 4. MEREDY I. ROBERTS, Aniada, Colo. Art. Bison Boosters 1,25 Guild 3,45 Kappa Pi 35 SNEA 35 Phi Delta 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 35 Bisonettes 1. SARAH JEANNE ROBINSON, Memphis, Tenn. Art. Cam- pus Players 1,2,35 Debate Team 2,35 Guild 1,2,3,45 International Club 3,45 Iota Beta Sigma 3,45 Kappa Pi 45 KHCA Staff 2,3,45 Pi Kappa Delta 2,3. THOMAS ROBINSON, Paris, Tenn. Mathematics. Sub T-16 1,2,4, Sec. 2. LARRY RODENBECK, Spencer, Ind. Health, Recreation and Physical Education. PEMM Club 3,45 SNEA 45 Sigma Tau Sigma 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 25 Track 1,2,3,4. BENNY I. ROLLAND, Monette, Ark. Accounting. Dean's List 2,3,45 American Studies 3,45 Pi Gamma Psi 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Theta Alpha Gamma 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4. WILLIE L. ROLLINS, Racine, Wis. Physical Education. Campus Players 15 PEMM Club 25 Mohicans 15 Foot- ball 15 Track 15 Intramurals 2. CHERILEN RUSSELL, Portales, N. Mex. English. Trans- fer from Lubbock Christian College. Firemarshal 35 Guild 35 Les Bonnes De Christe 45 SNEA 45 Theta Psi 3,4, Intramural Director 4. WILLIAM E. RUSSELL, IR., Bethel, Conn. Social Science. Theta Alpha Gamma 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM MICHAEL SADLER, Huntsville, Ala. General Science. Chorale 15 Beta Phi Kappa 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 35 Regina Beau 45 Tennis 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DAVID E. SAIN, Memphis, Tenn. Accounting. Who's Who 45 Dean's List 1,25 American Studies 3,45 Bison Staff Accountant 3, Business Manager '45 Chorale 15 Executive Games Team 35 Wing Cou,nselor 45 Galaxy 1,2,3,4, Treas 45 Tennis 3. LYNDA SAMPSON, Beedeville, Ark. Physical Education. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Beta Tau Gamma 35 Intramurals 3. DONNA SANDLIN, Searcy, Ark. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta 1,2,3,45 SNEA 45 Big Sisters 3,4. 96 if . mfs H., I 1. 'Isa to ,, LW .1 1 -- ..--im:-:::-: ..---... ........-..-e- ..- , , :- .- Y..-atz.......a.aa22..vf::-.:aaa.as-was H-imma:e sfa.fEfz2e..-2i'f: , 1. f.. ..,...... ., ., ,,,, ..., .. ..,- .- I asv- 3. of 2- ::.f:-:re . ..... ... , , , Q '- ti w as 2 S R 'T tiigeiiffiiigsf J ,,. Ml Woe 1 I 5 ge lx , s -4 al , wt, es, '-'vi is WN e 2 1,41 gli Q ff' he 1 ,.ll S, . staff Q 15219351-Wlgi ' 4,,4'N' . . , .. 2 Q- su lt:-, ,. Q me -..- VMW k 3 , S ., ,. W, 1- , f 4-,ew ..f,., - 2 ,Q ifliif- is-ie..-' U... - sf .,,,,-bmi -'H-GW... - .nw , ' e-it 'J 2 -: wr -.nit lffsiiii-z ':iC . ,. ,. .. A . .,. .km 3,5 . . ...,. . Q- -:ei Y -se '45' 15 5 I 4 V kia, ,, I lem fag 5,1 - , ,. ,mag g ie . 5 for-1 swf -f X 55 325 K We V 351: 1' QPF: If if l---- ' W-4 'M , lf.. .. ., C... X ieggfi i 4- . 313 2537197351 e I 9 A ' . , - 5 H aiwisgse 152 51154 W, 1 Si Iii Saba BUEL L. SCHWEGLER, Dixon, Mo. Accounting. Koinonia 2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. BEVERLY SCOTT, Searcy, Ark. Art. Transfer from Oklahoma Christian College. Bison Staff 2,31 Guild 2,3,43 Kappa Phi 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4. KATHERINE SCOTT, Port Orchard, Wash. Business Education. Transfer from Columbia Christian College. May Fete Royalty 43 Chorale 43 SNEA 3,41 Kappa Delta 2,3,4. DALE SELLERS, Huntingdon, Tenn. Bible. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Timothy Club 3,43 Alpha Omega Alpha 4. BOBBIE RUTH SHARP, Dierks, Ark. English. Big Sisters 2,33 SNEA 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Dorm Council 33 Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 2, Treas. 33 Intramurals 3,4. IIM SHAWVER, Searcy, Ark. Chemistry. Dorm Council 23 Sigma Tau Sigma 1. TIMOTHY D. SHOEMAKER, Birmingham, Ala. Bible. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Timothy Club 4. LORA LOU SHORT, Paragould, Ark. Social Science. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. American Studies 3,43 Big Sisters 3,43 Dorm Council 33 Oege 2,3,4, Treas. 2,4. EMILY KAY SHROADES, Salem, W. Va. Home Eco- nomics. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Dactylology 3,4, Sec. 43 Tofebt 3,4. MICHAEL WAYNE SHUE, North Little Rock, Ark. Ele- mentary Education. Mohican 1,2,3,4: Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ROGER SHUFFIELD, Hot Springs, Ark. Art. Transfer from Henderson State College. Guild 2,3,43 Letter- men's Club 2,3,43 Beta Phi Kappa 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 43 Swimming Team 2,3,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Gym- nastics Team 3. RANDY SHUMATE, Searcy, Ark. Psychology and Sociol- ogy. KHCA Staff 13 Intramurals 33 Dean's List 2. COY DAN SIDDALL, Morrilton, Ark. Missions. STACY SIKES, Hollis, Okla. Art. Transfer from York College. Guild 43 TNT 43 Zeta Rho Beau 43 Intra- murals 4. GREGORY D. SILLS, Weldon, Ark. Psychology and Sociology. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Campus Players 3,43 Chorale 3,43 Galaxy 3,4. LARRY A. SLOCUM, Hickory Ridge, Ark. Physical Education. Bison Boosters 1,2,3,43 PEMM Club 2,3,43 SNEA 3,43 Football Trainer 1,2,3,43 Track Trainer 1,2,3,4: Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SENIORS Intramural field is scene of keen club competition BATTER Ken Thomas leans backward as Bo Brockman prepares to catch a wild ball. 97 DENNIS SMILEY, Grandview, Mo. Speech. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State College. Bison Staff 45 KHCA Staff 2,3,45 Kappa Sigma Kappa 3,4. BRUCE SMITH, Winnsboro, Tex. Chemistry. Who's Who 45 A Cappella Chorus 1,2,35 Bison Staff 1,25 Wing Counselor 3,45 Timothy Club 25 TNT 1,2,3,4. CAROL DIANE SMITH, Ponca City, Okla. Elementary Education. SNEA 45 Ko Io Kai 1,2,3,4. Vice-Pres. 3. DON RICHARD SMITH, Corning, Ark. Art. Who's Who 45 A Cappella Chorus 1,2,3,45 Belles 84 Beaux 45 Bison Band 1,2,35 Guild 1,2,3,45 Kappa Pi 3,45 Men's En- semble 1,2,3,45 Student Association 25 Chi Sigma Alpha 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Kappa Phi Beau 2. KAY LORRAINNE SMITH, Benton, Ark. Social Science. Who's Who 45 American Studies 45 Big Sisters 1,2,3,45 SNEA 1,2,3,45 Student Association 3,45 Kappa Phi 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 1,2, Pres. 2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SUZANNE SPURRIER, Zanesville, Ohio. Elementary Education. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Dactylo- logy 25 SNEA 3,45 Omega Phi 3,4. ANN STARLING, Stephenville, Tex. Elementary Edu- cation. Transfer from Fort Worth Christian College. Chorale 2,45 SNEA 3,45 Regina 2,3,4, Sec. 3. ROBERT D. STEEO, JR., Homeworth, Ohio. Bible. Trans- fer from Tri-State College. KHCA Staff 3,4. VIRGINIA STEWART, Pensacola, Fla. Elementary Edu- cation. Alpha Chi 3,45 Dean's List 1,2,3,45 SNEA 3,45 Dorm Council 35 Kappa Delta 1,2,3,4, Pres. 2. BRUCE STIDHAM, Alexandria, Va. Political Science. Who's Who 3,45 A Cappella Chorus 1,2,3,45 Belles 81 Beaux 1,2,3,45 Student Association 3,45 Chi Sigma Alpha 1,2,3,45 Theta Psi Beau 2,3,4. ROBERT C. STIGER, Metairie, La. Business Administra- tion. Alpha Tau Epsilon 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DAVID L. STITCHER, Cave City, Ark. Bible and Bio- logy. Transfer from San Bernadino Valley College. TNT 2,3,45 Dactylology 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. MARY STITES, Newport, Ark. English. Alpha Chi 3,45 Who's Who 45 American Studies 3,45 Bison Staff 45 Petit lean Staff 2,35 SNEA 25 WHC 1,2,3. HATTIE LAVENDER STOLTZFUS, Lowville, N. Y. Political Science and French. Debate Team 2,35 French Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Iota Sigma 45 KHCA Staff 3,45 Pi Kappa Delta 3,45 S. A. 2,3,45 Young Republicans 15 Omega Phi 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. KATHY STRAWN, E. Palestine, Ohio. Speech Therapy. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Alpha Chi 45 A Cappella Chorus 3,45 lu Go Ju 3,4. ALICE SULLIVAN, Portland, Ore. Psychology. Transfer from Columbia Christian College. Dactylology 25 Mu Eta Adelphian 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. SENIORS atermelon part provides initial chance to mingle AS exemplified by Will McFc1rlcmd cmd Loro Short, students enioy the watermelon party. 98 fit C rv' 5 CQIT' V + e ns ifetiiix 'L 1 .E -,Q -L..-.4 uZ ' X. f-R 'WX .,.---r ,afiiv ffl, Oyv R, I il fit- . V ix Liijxfff' ' if av 4 Y if ltr Nix ,J-,-1 JOHN SULLIVAN, Van Buren, Ark. Mathematics. Koinonia 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CYNTHIA PATCHELL SUTHERLIN, Harrisburg, Ark. His- tory. Alpha Chi 3,45 American Studies 3,45 Bison Band 1,25 Bison Staff 2,35 Chorale 1,2,35 Phi Alpha Theta 3,45 SNEA 3,45 Theta Psi 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3. GORDON REED SUTHERLIN, Greencastl-e, Ind. Mathe- matics. Bison Boosters 1,2,3,45 Wing Counselor 3,45 Lambda Sigma 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. TAN CHOR YEN, Singapore. Vocational Home Eco- nomics. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. AHEA 45 Bison Boosters 35 Chorale 35 Student Association 45 Regina 3,4, Historian 3. ROBERT TEEL, Searcy, Ark. Bible. Transfer from Olney Central College. Bison Boosters 45 Timothy Club 3,45 Mohican 3,45 Intramurals 3. JIMMY TERRY, Searcy, Ark. Bible. Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College. DAVID E. THOMAS, Logansport, Ind. Bible. Bison Band 15 Beta Phi Kappa 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 4. JUDY CAITERTON THOMAS, Wynne, Ark. Elementary Education. A Cappella Chorus 1,2,35 Big Sisters 25 Les Bonnes De Christe 1,25 SNEA 45 Theta Psi 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3. KENNETH THOMAS, Brookville, Pa. Business Adminis- tration. Galaxy 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. LINDA MINOR THOMPSON, Jackson, Miss. Music Edu- cation. May Fete Royalty 35 A Cappella Chorus 2,3,45 Dactylology 1,3,45 Madrigals 15 SMENC 45 Women's Ensemble 3,45 Tofebt 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4. ROBERT F. THOMPSON, Senatobia, Miss. History. Transfer from University of London. American Studies 45 Bison Boosters 45 Phi Alpha Theta 45 Science Club 2,35 Knights 2,3,4, Sec. 35 History Guild 3,4. WESLEY TRAVIS THOMPSON, Jackson, Miss. Mathe- matics. Dactylology 1,3,45 Phi Gamma Delta 1,2,35 Frater Sodalis 45 Tofebt Beau 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. BETTY ANN THORNTON, Bolivar, Tenn. Elementary Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Bison Band 35 SNEA 3,45 Delta Chi Omega 3,4, His- torian 3. DAVID TIDWELL, Tulare, Calif. Mathematics. Transfer from Magic Valley Christian College. Bison Boosters 35 Bison Staff 45 SCOPE 4. DAVID EARL TREADWELL, Sand Springs, Okla. Physical Education. PEMM Club 3,4, Pres. 3, Outstanding Mem- ber of the Year 35 Sub T-16 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,4. RONNIE L. TREAT, North Little Rock, Ark. Biology. Galaxy 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DINECIA TRICKEY, Lonoke, Ark. Elementary Education. Bison Boosters 1,2,3,45 SNEA 45 Ko Jo Kai 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 3. JUDY DIANN TRIMM, Pensacola, Fla. Vocational Home Economics. Transfer from Pensacola Junior College. AHEA 3,4, Pres. 4, State AHEA Reporter 45 Dorm Council 35 Phi Delta 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4. DONNA TUGGLE, Birmingham, Ala. Elementary Edu- cation. Transfer from Alabama Christian College. Bison Boosters 45 Petit Jean Staff 45 SNEA 4. DAVID E. TURNER, North Little Rock, Ark. Mathe- matics and Bible. Knights 1,2,3,45 Campus Advance 2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MOSE TURNER, Searcy, Ark. Physical Education. Base- ball 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. BETH UNDERWOOD, Searcy, Ark. Elementary Educa- tion. Petit Jean Royalty 35 May Queen 35 SNEA 45 Kappa Kappa Kappa 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Knights Queen 3,4. DOROTHY B. UNGER, Sullivan, Ind. Social Science. Phi Alpha Theta 3,4. ROBERT UTLEY, Paragould, Ark. Biology. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Bison Boosters 3,45 Science Club 45 SNEA 45 Beta Phi Kappa 3,4. 99 SHEIUI VAN DERCK, Prescott, Ariz. Speech Therapy. Transfer from Lubbock Christian College. Alpha Chi 45 Delta Chi Omega 3,4. DAVID L. WADE, Heber Springs, Ark. Bible. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. ELIZABETH JANE WADE, Gainesville, Mo. Elementary Education. Gata 1,2,3,45 SNEA 3,4. JAMES L. WADE, Dallas, Tex. Psychology and Sociol- ogy. Transfer from Christian College of the South- west. American Studies 35 Dactylology 35 Behavioral Science Club 45 Theta Alpha Gamma 3,4, Pres. 4. THOMAS A. WALDEN, Paragould, Ark. Missions. Trans- fer from Crowley's Ridge College. Mission Study 3,45 Spelunkers 3,45 Alpha Epsilon Chi 2,3,4, Pres. 4. RAYE WALKER, Alexandria, La. Elementary Education. Transfer from Abilene Christian College. SNEA 3. PAUL WILLIAM WALLACE, Searcy, Ark. Biology. Bison Boosters 1,25 Chorale 1,2,35 Madrigals 35 Mission Study 3,45 Recording Chorus 15 Timothy Club 15 Sigma Tau Sigma 2,3,45 Cross Country 3. RODNEY L. WALLER, Shreveport, La. Accounting. Alpha Chi 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Who's Who 45 Emory Business Team 2,45 Executive Games Team 35 Dorm Council 35 Petit Jean Staff 45 Pi Gamma Psi 2,3,45 Beta Phi Kappa 1,2,3,45 American Studies 4. EMMA WAN, Hong Kong. Chemistry. Dactylology 35 International Club 3,45 Science Club 3. PHIL WATKINS, Colorado Springs, Colo. Physical Edu- cation. Transfer from York College. Firemarshal 45 PEMM Club 3,45 Mohican 3,4, Sec. 45 Gata Beau 4. MICHAEL WATSON, Memphis, Tenn. Physical Educa- tion. Football 1,2,3,4. BETTY WATTS, Spring Hill, Tenn. Office Administra- tion. Kappa Phi 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Intramurals 2. BILL WATTS, Luling, La. Art. Guild 2,3,45 Sub T-16 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,4. LOUIS KENT WATTS, Sumerco, W. Va. Psychology and Bible. Alpha Chi 3,45 Debate Team 15 Pi Kappa Delta 15 Behavioral Science Club 45 Friend Corps 2,35 Koinonia 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Treas. 25 Intramurals 1,2,4. CINDY WEATHERLY, Lobelvill-e, Tenn. Secretarial Science. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Chorale 35 Zeta Rho 3,4, Sec. 4. DIANE WEAVER, Cleveland, Miss. Psychology. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Campus Players 3,45 Chorale 35 Les Bonnes De Christe 3,45 Behavioral Science Club 45 Theta Psi 3,4. PATRICIA JANE WEAVER, Davenport, Ia. Elementary Education. Bison Boosters 15 Chorale 35 SNEA 45 Young Americans for Freedom 15 Young Republicans 1,25 Ko Jo Kai 1,2,3,4, Treas. 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. FRANZ J. WEISS, Munich, Germany. Bible. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. International Club 45 Mission Study 45 Timothy Club 4. JATONNE WELCH, Odessa, Tex. Art. Transfer from Lubbock Christian College. Guild 3,45 Kappa Pi 3,45 Ko Jo Kai 3,4. ERIC WEYGANDT, Winston-Sal-em, N. C. Social Science. Dorm Council 35 Track 4. LINDA GAIL WHITE, Columbia, Tenn. Elementary Edu- cation. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Dac- tylology 45 SNEA 45 Phi Delta 4. SHIRLEY SUE WHITE, Malden, Mo. Elementary Edu- cation. Dactylology 25 Les Bonnes De Christe 2,35 Friend Corps 1. KEN WHITELAW, Searcy, Ark. Mathematics. Alpha Chi 45 Sigma Tau Sigma 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 2. VIRGINIA SUE WHITTEN, Bay Minette, Ala. Elemen- tary Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman Col- lege. Alpha Chi 45 Dean's List 3,45 Dactylology 3,45 Petit Jean Staff 45 Kappa Phi 3,4, Treas. 4. 'IOO Ti.: -fw.,..... 2 ' 4' t K new X 2...--an EW 8 ' fs-Kim ,ages .. s .-2:2214Q-:suse--efee--we eww ff: f-me A:-t22f222zi51.,. s'-vis-if '2v:eiz52'?1:F3' eS'5?52e.3W -2-SH' be 7 f '-22-2.f:.21e21ts22sE222e-m-t2,, -. 2' -2-.-.se gg -ME ag, J.. f 'Q essex ey:-et esyimx 1'1 'f'f' YS!-ug! E It H6 4? -...v..- WV vw - f tg mf: -- 2-s.ee..:' 1.2.5. ' tsl' si. . ' .egg ,N l 2. .3 ggi ! ef- x 37,592-I r .11 tl 1, K if . . , 2, -..,,, 5, ef 52525 gsm.-2528 ,Q K' giaiigeke S -Q, mt at Q 2 q 2s 22 aa ,, 2 syek 2-gas A get 2 22 2 3 S H25 'H' 522 QI we f . f 2 2 -2 2 Nfl We. WY ,R .gf sn 2 22 . wal mn, --.....,, ,www f',.,,. 22+ an , Q ..i-Q ,mu ,A 3..- Q-.N-.V -ef'-A, SENIORS Cheerleader skit inspires players and lo al fans CHEERLEADER coiptoin Martino Peacock revs up during o skit at ci football pep rally. BILL WHITTINGTON, Canton, Ohio. Music. Outstand- ing Sophomore Band Member5 A Cappella Chorus 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Belles Xt Beaux 3,45 Bison Band 1,2,3, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Dorm Council 25 Men's Ensemble 2,3,45 SMENC 1,2,35 Stage Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Chi Sigma Alpha 1,2,3,4. IVAN DALE WILLIAMS, Broken Bow, Okla. Bible. Transfer from Eastern Oklahoma State College. Timothy Club 35 Theta Alpha Gamma 3,4. JANET SPICE WILLIAMS, Bald Knob, Ark. Biology, Phi Delta 1,2,3,45 SNEA 2,3,4. MARGARET WILLIAMS, Warm Springs, Ark. Elementary Education. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. RITA WILLIAMS, Springfield, Ohio. Elementary Edu- cation. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. SNEA 45 Theta Psi 2.3. RUBY INEZ WILLIAMS, Oden, Ark. Elementary Educa- tion. Big Sisters 2,35 Firemarshal 35 SNEA 1,2,3,45 Kappa Delta 2,3,4. CAROLYN LEE WILSON, Little Rock, Ark. Business Administration. A Cappella Chorus 1,2,3,45 Belles 81 Beaux 1,2,35 Recording Chorus 2,35 Women's En- semble 1,2,35 Regina 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3,4. D. HERSHEL WILSON, West Monroe, La. Bible. Bison Boosters 1,25 Chorale 15 Dorm Council 25 Mission Study 2,3,45 Timothy Club 1,2,3,45 Young Americans for Freedom 2,3,45 Chi Sigma Alpha 1,2,3. B. ROSSENE WISHAM, Trenton, Tenn. Elementary Edu- cation. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Dactylo- logy 35 Les Bonnes De Christe 45 Mission Study 3,45 Recording Chorus 45 Theta Psi 3,4. DONNA KAYE WOLFE, Depauw, Ind. Business Educa- tion. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Alpha Chi 45 Who's Who 45 Honor Student 35 Ganus Award 35 American Studies 3,45 Dactylology 35 Petit Jean Staff 45 SNEA 45 Dorm Council 35 Delta Chi Omega 3,4. DOYLE W. WOODALL, JR., Searcy, Ark. Art. IAMES HAROLD WOODELL, Newport, Ark. Bible. IEFFREY ALLEN WOODS, Evansville, Ind. Bible. Beta Phi Kappa 1,2,3,45 KHCA Staff 25 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. APRIL M. WORSHAM, Searcy, Ark. Home Economics. Dactylology 15 Zeta Rho 1. IANE ELLA YOUNG, Jonesboro, Ark. Psychology and Sociology. Omega Phi 1,2,3,45 French Club 15 Bison Boosters 1,2,35 A Cappella Chorus 1,2,35 Petit lean Staff 45 Chorale 15 Behavioral Science Club 4. PAMELA SUE ZUMALT, Pittsfield, Ill. Elementary Edu- cation. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Phi Delta 3,4. lOl JUNIORS Junior class provide 19 0 Homecoming ro alty JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Jcmet Rich- ardson, Secretory, Winfred Wriqht, Sponsor, Rcmdy Zeps, President. Stanley Addis ..4.. Michael Allison ..,. Stephen Allison .... Charles Anderson Edith Anderson Gary Anderson Jerry Anderson Melissa Anderson Patricia Anderson Reva Anderson ..,......,,. Richard Anderson Kay Antley ,. .,.,..... ..,..,..,. . Rhonda Austin .... Peggy Averso .,.. Edwin Back ....... Marietta, Ohio Marianna, Fla. Searcy, Ark. Huntsville, Ala. Bremen, Ga. Buchanan, Ga. Roanoke, Va. Longview, Tex. Sheffield, Ala. N. Little Rock, Ark. Edwards AFB, Calif. Monroe, La. .. ....,. Pontotoc, Miss. Fitchburg, Mass. Searcy, Ark. Allious Baggett .,... ...... A damsville, Ala. Betty lo Baggett Genevieve Bailey Susan Baker .,...... Kathy Barton ..,.. Lana Bawcom Jesse Beamon .... Judith Bean .,,, Patti Beard ........,. .......,., Tommy Beasley ....., ..... Patricia Bell ......,.. ..... Mason Berryhill . Linda Biggerstaff Michael Birdwell Paula Bitting ..... Janet Black ........ Lester Bland ..... James Bledsoe Leon Blue . ..........,..... . Meredeth Bobbitt Sharron Bomar .. Dee Bost .........,., Michael Bradburn Janet Bradford Myra Bradley ...., Doris Branch ..,.., Jimmy Brasher Constance Briggs Joanna Brockwell Gordon Brown ...... Jesse Brown ..,..,. Mary Browning Terry Brumley ..,... . Jerry Bullock ..... 102 Adamsville, Ala. Searcy, Ark. Bastrop, La. Alabaster, Ala. Searcy, Ark. Corsicana, Tex. Racine, Wis. 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Pascagoula, Miss. Mount Dora, Fla. . ..,., Gainesville, Mo. Richardson, Tex. Andover, Kan. Osceola, Ind. Searcy, Ark. . ........ ..,,.,. H arrison, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Centerville, Tenn. Southgate, Mich. Robert White ....,...., ...,... ..,. G l enside, Pa. Vienna, W. Va. ....... Henderson, Tenn. James Williams ...............,.., ..,.. S earcy, Ark. Martha Williams ............ Lake Charles, La. Sandra Williams ............ W. Frankfort, Ill. David Willis ............ Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. Johnny Wilson .................... Florence, Ala. Tim Wolf .,......., ....... S ikeston, Mo. Joy Womack ...... .... B enton, Ark. Roy Womack ........ Benton, Ark. Gary Woodward .,,...,.. Ft. Worth, Tex. Karen Woodward .. .......... Searcy, Ark. Cheryl Wooton ........ ...... K ingman, Kan. John Wright ............ . .....,...... Searcy, Ark. Patricia Wright .. ............. Searcy, Ark. William Wright ........ Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Charles Young ..... ......,. G len Burnie, Md. Randall Zeps ..,... ....... I ndianapolis, Ind. Alexandria Zink ....... Shadyside, Ohio JUNIORS tudent work program lets students earn extra mone IN order to pay port of his college expenses, Randy Smith earns money by operating the keypunch machine. 107 SOPHOMORES ophomores ea il win Homecoming float conte t SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Mor- ion Burton, secretory-treasurer, Allcm lsom, sponsor, Chuck Guild, vice- president, Donny Smelser, president. Rebecca Acker Judith Adams ...... .lim Akins ..,..,...,., Longview, Tex. Ajo, Ariz. Sacramento, Calif. Nozar Alaolmolki ..., Masjid-I-Sulaiman, lran Ginny Alden ..... Leonard Allen .,... Annette Allison Claude F. Allison ..,.., Marilyn Almand .. Karla Anderson .,.. Larry Anderson .,., . San Diego, Calif. Mount Dora, Fla. McGehee, Ark. Pensacola, Fla. Concord, Calif. Ft. Worth, Tex. Harrison, Ark. Sheila Anderson .,..... Nashville, Ark. Robert Argo ......,.. Tim Bachmann ,..,,....... Wallace Bagley ..,. Rebecca Bagnetto Anne Baker ...,..... 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Daniel Tullos ...,...., Norman Ultis ..,...... .,....., Janis Vance .. Susan Vance ...... Dennis Vandiver Pamela Venable ...,. Burlington, la. Montgomery, Ala. Gosport, Ind. Cardwell, Mo. Charleston, Mo. .. Eilaboun, Israel ,. .... N. Bend, Ore. Batesville, Miss. Montgomery, Ala. Little Rock, Ark. Florence, Ala. South Burlington, Vt. N. Little Rock, Ark. Ft. Worth, Tex. Fairbanks, Alas. .. Independence, Mo. Gallipolis, Ohio Little Rock, Ark. Meridian, Idaho . ...... Paducah, Ky. .. .. ,. Portia, Ark. Holcomb, Mo. Bartlesville, Okla. Nancy Vines .,.... ,..,,. L ittle Rock Ark. lohn Wallace ....., . Gadsden, Ala. Julia Walton .,.. ..., , Newport, Ark. Harry Ware ...... . .,.., EI Dorado, Ark. Roy Wentworth ...., ,...,., Z anesville, Ohio Patricia West .. ...,.,. .. ..,,. Memphis, Tenn. Richard Whaley ,..,,..,,. ..,, M emphis, Tenn. Vicki Wheat ,.....,.., ,.,.,.,. M artinez, Calif. Larry Wheeler Charles Wilkes ...... Carol Willard Barbara Williams David Williams .......,., Dian Williams ........ Pamela Williams .,.,,.. Mona Williamson Ashtabula, Ohio . ..... Florence, Ala. Declo, Idaho S. Euclid, Ohio .. N. Little Rock, Ark. Tex. Daingerfield, Tex. . Clarksville, Mo. Plano, Mary Elizabeth Williston . Middletown, Ohio lohn Dennis Wilson ,. .. .. Ft. Pierce, Fla. Karen Wilson ...,,... Larry Wilson ..,.....,....,...,....... .. San Diego, Calif. Searcy, Ark. Reagon Wilson .,.,.....,...... Plain Dealing, La. Rebekah Woods ,....... Stone Mountain, Ga. Susan Woods .........,.......... Titusville, Fla. David Worsham ..,..,.........,,. Anniston, Ala. Francie Zeps ,......... ...... I ndianapolis, Ind. Walter Zink .,...... ......,.. S hadyside, Ohio SOPH OM ORES ophomores lend their full support to grid team SUPPORTING the Bison tootboll tecirn, Ron Nicola puts finishing touches on the sophomore closs spirit bonner. 'll3 FRESHMEN Green fro h quickl learn what college is all about FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. James McLeod, Pres., .John Brunner, Vice- Pres., Cheryl Brookman, Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Jo Cleveland, sponsor, Dennis Organ, sponsor. Rick Adkins .... Barbara Akin ....... Lydene Aldrich , ..,,. . Jessica F. Allen ..... Johnnie Allen .,.....,,.,.....,...,..... Jacquelyn Anderson .... Kenneth Anderson Thomas Anderson Alice Arrington Karen Aven .,..... Cathy Ayres ......., James Azbell ..............,. Benton, Ark. Leavenworth, Kan. Calverton, N. Y. Senatobia, Miss. Searcy, Ark. N. Little Rock, Ark. Center Ridge, Ark. Flint, Mich. Camden, Ark. Houston, Tex. .,.,4.'.4.mStillwater, okla. Muscle Shoals, Ala. Rosemary Baggett ..............,..... Searcy, Ark. Janese Bailey ...... Paula Bailey ..,.. Johnny Baines ...,. Bruce Baker ..... Dale Baker .... Corin Ball Kay Banta ..... John Barber ...... Virgil Barnard Vereal Barton Ken Beck .......,.. Larry Beck ,....... Richard Bellis Neva Bench ........ Norman Bennett .... Peggy Bennett ,.,, Brenda Benson .,,. Richard Betts ........ Jacqueline Bielby Laurie S. Bigham Kensett, Searcy, Searcy, Plainview, Tex. Russellville, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Columbus, Ohio Portia, Ark. Alness, Scotland Ark. Fla. Oden, Ft. Myers, Ark. Ark. Ark. Tex. Ind. Tex. Ark. N. Little Rock, Gainesville, Covington, Dallas, Searcy, Ark. Germantown, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Hinsdale, lll. Harrisburg, Ark. Tim Bixler ......,......... Lake Providence, La. Charles Blankenship ........ Lagrange, Ga. Rod Block ,...... ., Dona Blond-ell .,,.. ......... Daniel Blucker ..... .... Martha Blue ..,.. Pat Bordelon .....,.,,. Lee Bost ........,........ Randy Boultinghouse Steve Bowie ........... Jacqueline Bradshaw Canton, Ohio Lakehurst, N. J. N. Little Rock, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Dallas, Tex. W. Monroe, La. Memphis, Tenn. Caruthersville, Mo. Richard Branch ............,....... Pasadena, Tex. Denny Brewer ...... Olden V. Brewer .,.. Joe T. Brister ...... Loretta Brittell .... 114 DeQueen, Ark. Watervliet, Mich. Gulfport, Miss. Wayne, Pa. 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Ocllla, Ga. Little Rock, Ark. Appleton, Wis. Manchester, Mo. Bradford, Ark. Hope, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Trumann, Ark. St. Louis, Mo. San Diego, Calif. Glen Easton, W. Va. Ft. Worth, Tex. Arkadelphia, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Atlanta, Ga. Sumter, S. C. .. Birmingham, Ala. Christy Cantrell 1.....1.., Jacksonville, Ark. Texarkana, Tex. Memphis, Tenn. Bonham, Tex. Columbus, Ohio Rose Bud, Ark. Roseville, Mich. LaMesa, Calif. Gary Chitty ...,........ 1..1..... H ouma, La. Peter Christiansen ....1.1............. Rolla, Mo. James Church ,.,.....1.....1. Hazel Green, Ala. Charles Churchman 1.........1. Newport, Ark. Vicki Claborn ............1......1.... Odessa, Tex. Donnita Clark .1..... Roger Clary ..,.. David Clear ...... Becky Cochran ......... Virgil Coleman ...,. Ida Collins ....1...1.. Roger Collins ....... Thomas Collins ....1 Dorothea Cook ...1 John Cooper ......... Paula Cope ................ Richard Copeland ..1.... Pamela Cox 1........ Dennis Crews ....1..1... Sandi Crook .....11.1 David Cunningham Helen Curry 1...1.... Donna Curtis ...... Larry Curtis ..... Royce Curtis .... Donna Dale ...1. Charles Daniel .... Dinah Daniels .11.1 Murfreesboro, N. C. Carbondale, Ill. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hobbs, N. Mex. Crossett, Ark. Omaha, Ark. Columbus, Miss. .1 ...... Little Rock, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Springfield, Vt. Eureka, Mo. Lake Park, Ga. Little Rock, Ark. Mobile, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. 1 ..... ..1... V ista, Calif. Elfrida, Ariz. Judsonia, Ark. Greenville, S. C. Livermore, Calif. Russellville, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Dermott, Ark. Dwight Daniels ............ College Park, Md. Gordon Dasher .,..1.. .1.... G ainesville, Fla. Phyllis Daugherty . Kirby Davenport 1. Larry Davis ...11..1.. Deborah Deidiker ........ Deborah Dempsey Martha Denewiler ........ Deborah Dillard ...1 Nancy Duhon ....... Don Duke .....1...........1 John Richard Duke Lyle Dunlap .11..1..1. Lorene Dunn 1 ..1. . Granite City, Ill. Yellville, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Memphis, Tenn. Tempe, Ariz. Orange, Tex. Pineville, La. Valparaiso, Fla. Searcy, Ark. Morrilton, Ark. l'l5 Ozark, Mo. Lakewood, Colo. Janice Eastman .. .....,........... Coolville, Ohio Gregory Eaves ......,,,,.. Chattanooga, Tenn. Rodney E. Echols .......,.... Forrest City, Ark. Ralph England ....,.,., Lawana English ......, Concord, Calif. Searcy, Ark. Emaeyak Essen .,,..., ..,... 0 pobo, Nigeria Howard Eudaly ......., Paul Farrar ...... Rolla, Mo. Searcy, Ark. Patsy Farris ...,,..,,..,.... Locust Grove, Ark. Janet E. Faught ....,...,....... Claremore, Okla. Cheryl Fellows ...,. Frederick Finke ....... Jana Flickinger ,..., Donna Flowers ........ Clarmont, N. H. Mastic, N. Y. Washington, la. Natchez, Miss. Mary Fortenberry ,.,.... .,... N ewport, Ark. Becky Fowler ........... Rick Fowler .,.,........,. ...,.,. W ashington, Pa. Deborah Franklin .....,. ,,...,... A mity, Ark. Debra Ann Franklin Kay Franklin ...........,. Kirby Franklin ......., Yuma, Ariz. Bastrop, La. Tallahassee, Fla. Commerce City, Colo. Nancy Franklin ..,.....,.........,..,,. Tampa, Fla. Stanley Freeman ....... Carol Galbraith .....,.. Keith Gant ,....,..,....., James Ganus ...,.,. Michael Gates ..... Rose Geddes ....,.. Sharon Geddes ........ Susan Geer .,.,.......... Carolyn George ...,..., Lisbon, Ohio E. Wenatchee, Wash. Nashville, Ark. New Orleans, La. Cheboygan, Mich. Taylor, Mich. Shreveport, La. Detroit, Mich. Oklahoma City, Okla. David Gibson .............,.. Santa Ana, Calif. Patricia A. Gibson ..........,, Ft. Smith, Ark. Carol Gillett .....,....., ..,.... F resno, Ohio Vicky Kay Gilreath ...,,....... Bald Knob, Ark. Cynthia Goodrich .... Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. Ronald E. Goudeau ............ Rangely, Colo. Danny Grady .............,.... Jacksonville, Ark. Gary Grady ................,. Fredericktown, Mo. Cathy Lynn Graham Portageville, Mo. Randy D. Graut ..................,... Salem, Mo. Philip Grear .........,...,.. Parkersburg, W. Va. Stephen Green .......,,.........,... Yukon, Okla. Michael Greene .,......,... College Park, Ga. Glenn Greenville .,.. Colorado Springs, Colo. Dave Guthery ..,...,.......,...,..... Norton, Ohio Timothy Hacker .,...................... Searcy, Ark. Byron Hagler ,.......,..,.............. Licking, Mo. Robert Haines .,,.....,... Riviera Beach, Fla. Linda L. Hall . ......... ,... S acramento, Calif. Linda S. Hall .,.........,..,.,...,... Tulsa, Okla. Rebecca Halliburton ........ Cleveland, Miss. Michael Hanks ,.....,.,.......... Sikeston, Mo. Emil Hargett .,..,,.,.... Albuquerque, N. Mex. Marsha Hargett .,.,,.,......,...... Albany, N. Y. Connye Harrell ........ Pine Bluff, Ark. Debra Harris .,...........,. .,..,. P rescott, Ark. James A. Harwood ....,.,......... Lonoke, Ark. Claudia Haseltine ....,......,......., Dallas, Tex. Lynda Beth Hayes .... Oklahoma City, Okla. Ernest Heath .......,., John Heid ..........,... Douglas Heimburger Patti Helsten ........... Darwin Hendrix ,..... Memphis, Tenn. . .,.....,. 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Brenda Hood ..,.,.......... Jamie Hopkins ...., David House ........ Tonya Howard ..... Peggy Howe ..,... Rama Howell ,.,.,... Williford, Ark. Parkton, Md. England, Ark. Russiaville, Ind. Columbus, Miss. Dallas, Tex. Searcy, Ark. Flippin, Ark. N. Little Rock, Ark. Asheville, N. C. .. ..... Newport, Ark. Delight, Ark. Eastland, Tex. Alexandria, La. Little Rock, Ark. Judy Hudnall ..... ........... Monroe, La. Paul Hudson ...,................ Phoenix, Ariz. Kerry Hueter ............ Warm Springs, Ark. Carol Huey .,...... .........,. M arysville, Ohio Dale Hunter ...., ....,,.,..... T upelo, Ark. Guy Hydrick ,.,......,.,,... Earle, Ark. Ronald L. Ice .....,,..... Washington, W. Va. Deborah Jenkins ,.,..... Sharon Johnson ........,. Vickie Johnson .,,.,..,..,. N. Little Rock, Ark. Quitman, Ark. Plggott, Ark. Carl Johnston .,..,... Albuquerque, N. Mex. C. Darlene Jones .... Alamogordo, N. Mex. Darlene Jones ..,... Jana Jones ..,.... Janielle Jones .,..,. Kelley Jones Tom Jones ..,.,.,.. 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Harry Leasure ..... ...... S earcy, Ark. Sara Lee .....,...,. , ...,.. Houston, Tex. Janice Lester ,.... .. Richmond, Ind. John Lewis ...,... Oceanside, Calif. David Lillard ......,.. Corning, Ark. Rose Livingston .,.....,....,. Pine Bluff, Ark. Danny Lough ......, ........ S alem Mo. Patricia Lowrey .....,...,.. Hot Springs, Ark. Sheila Lucas ........ Greenwood, lnd. William Lumpkin ..........,......... Searcy, Ark. Rita Lyle .,.,........... .,..,. H igh Ridge, Mo. Danny Lynch ..,.. ., .,...,. St. Joe, Ark. Deborah Lynn ......,.......,. Memphis, Tenn. Sonia McCauley ....... ..,...,... S earcy, Ark. David Mccluggage .,...,. Tulsa, Okla. Patricia McDaniel ,.......,..... Osceola, Ark. David McElwain ............ Santa Cruz, Calif. Cheryl McGee .................... Redding, Calif. Sally McGee .............. N. Little Rock, Ark. Richard McGough Montgomery, Ala. Janice Mclunkins ..... ....... S aratoga, Ark. William McKelvey .............. Florence, Ala. Carol McKinney ............ Englewood, Tenn. Del Howard McKinney ..,. Bartlesville, Okla. Susan McLendon , .,.,.,.,... Little Rock, Ark. James McLeod . ,.,... ....., B irmingham, Ala. Rebecca McMinn . Forrest City, Ark. Susan McNew .......... ...... S eminole, Tex. Melissa Madison ..... ....... 0 sceola, Ark. Ezra Maglothin . ..,. . ,..,. Trumann, Ark. Becky Mallard ,.,. .,..... Pontotoc, Miss. Novie Mann ,..,,. . Greenville, Tex. Brenda Martin ...,, ..,.... S earcy, Ark. Connie Martin ...... ....... Linda Martin ...... Nancy Martin ,... .... ..... Pamela Martin ....., Thomas Martin ....., Timothy Matheny ..,..,..... Jan Meeker .....,.,,.,.,. Memphis, Tenn. Lynchburg, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Dallas, Tex. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Fairborn, Ohio Corpus Christi, Tex. Ohio Ark. Mark Meeker .................. Hot Springs, Ark. Georgia Ann Merritt ..,..... Kalomo, Zambia Susan Miller ..,,.... McConnelsville, Mary Millican .............,....,....... Hope, Jerry Mitchell .......,,.,......,., Teague, Carol Ann Mobley .......,,... 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Atlanta, Ga. Trumann, Ark. Ark. Little Rock, Dubach, La. Benton Harbor, Mich. Charmene Morgan .....,...... Ft. Wayne, lnd. Jammie Morphis ,... Deborah Morris ..... Donald Morris ...., Emily Morris ..... Kelly Morris .... William Morris .... Teresa Mott ,......,... Donna Muchmore . Rebecca Muense Betty Murphy .,..., Gevan Murphy .,... Victor Nakhleh ..., Linda Narry ...... Bettie Neal ...... Cathy Neal ........... Rebecca Neel ...... Mae Neely ........ Judith Nelle ...... Walter Nelms ...... Desnee Nelson .... Mary Nichols .... Glenn Olney ...,. Carolyn Olsen ..... Cynthia 0'Neal .... David O'Neil ..,...,... Ann Louise Pace .... N. Little Rock, Ark. Joy Beth Pad-en ..... William Page ,...... Charles Paine , ..... Robert Pankey ,.... Celina Pantella ..... Veda Parker ......... Carole Parks ....... Nadine Parrish ..... Patrick Patchell ..... Virginia Peddle ...,... Donna Pendergrast Judith Perkins ........ Deborah Perrault ...., Carol Peterson ........ Letitia Petty .......... 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Paulding, Ohio DeQuincy, La. Natchez, Miss. Batesville, Ark. Mountain Home, Ark. Denver, Colo. Seattle, Wash. Searcy, Ark. New Concord, Ky. Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn. Beedeville, Ark. Memphis, Tenn. Sheffield, Ala. Hurst, Tex. Memphis, Tenn. Bossier City, La. Franklin, Ark. Mount Dora, Fla. Houston, Tex. Bruno, Ark. Memphis, Tenn. Florence, Ala. Naperville, Ill. Texas City, Tex. Memphis, Tenn. H9 Rance Reagan ..,..,...,.,..4. Memphis, Tenn. Deborah Reed ,.....,,,..... Big Springs, Tex John Reese ....,.., Ravenden Springs, Ark. Vicki Reeves .. .... .....,....,.,,... D allas, Tex. Lawrence Rendell ..... ,..... C oloma, Mich. Keith Rhodes ............ ...... S earcy, Ark. Rebecca Richardson .... ..... L eneseo, lll. Elizabeth Richmond ,.,...,.,..,.. Tulsa, Okla. Gary Rigney ............. .,... J udsonla, Ark. Glen Robinson .... ........, H omewood, Ala. Janet Robinson ...,.,.....,.. Springfield, Mo. Karen Roemer .,...,. . Mountain Home, Ark. David Roetzel ,... .,...,.,.,..... R ussell, Ark. Bill Roland ,... .... A ndalusia, Ala. Stephen Rook ...,... ...... B ruceton, Tenn. Michael Root ..... ..,..... 0 xon Hill, Md. Bonnie Roper .... ....,, B artlesville, Okla. Cathie Rowlett ...,...., ,... B atesville, Ark. Margaret Rubarts .... ...... F resno, Calif. Jerry Rubio .......,. . Roger Rutter .,.... Michelle Sain ...., Teresa Sample ..,...... Phyllis Sanders .....,.. Michael Sanderson Linda Sandlin ..,,...... Emmett Sawyer ....... Joni Scrivner ,..... Sharon Sexton ......,... Joneal Shackelford Robert Shaw ......,..,.,. Phyllis Shepherd .....,. Debbie Shipman ..,... James Shock ..........., Mary Ruth Shock ...., Donald L. Shores ..... Philip Showalter Vernon Shuffett ..,.. Gary Slayton .,... Jacky Smart ....... Janabeth Smith .,.. Robyn Smith ...,.. Ryan Smith ..... Sharon Smith ..... Brenda Smithey ..... Stanley Smithey ...,... George Snyder ....., Susan Southard ,.,.... Memphis, Tenn. Richmond, Ohio Memphis, Tenn. Kennett, Mo. Indianapolis, Ind. Orange, Calif. Elton, La. Buffalo, Mo. Russellville, Ark. Lawton, Okla. Alexandria, La. Berkeley, Mo. Ann Arbor, Mich. .. lron City, Tenn. Conway, . N. Little Rock, Ark. Ark. Cave Springs, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Centralia, lll. Newport, Ark. Cleveland, Ark. Vernon, Tex. Tulsa, Okla. Ft. Worth, Tex. Winnsboro, Tex. Dallas, Tex. Garland, Tex. Columbus, Ohio Gravelly, Ark. Martha Lee Spears ............ DeQuincy, La. Jeanne Sprker ............. Patricia Spillman .......... Mount Ida, Carolyn Spivey ............ Jo-Ellen Stafford ......... David Staggs ....,. ................ Searcy, Joyce Stanley .,.............. South Bend, Granby, Lois Starling ............ Winter Garden, Roy Stephenson ...... .....,.... A thens, Ann Steuart ..... . .......... . ......... DeKalb, . Poplar Bluff, Mo. Ark. Albuquerque, N. M. Mo. Ark. Ind. Fla. Ga. Tex. Anna Stevenson ......,..... E. Syracuse, N. Y. Christopher Steward ........,... Radcliff, Ky. Becky Stewart ................ Columbus, Miss. James Stewart .,... .... P ensacola, Fla. Sharon Stites ......, ...... N ewport, Ark. Dallas Stricklin ...... ...... B atesville, Ark. Lula Stricklin .......,............ Batesville, Ark. Richard Summitt .,.......... Charleston, Mo. Darlene Sumner ................ Morrllton, Ark. Brenda Talley .,,.....,.........,. Bradford, Ark. Carol Thompson .... Grosse Pte. Wds., Mich. David Thompson .................. Canyon, Tex. 120 5?3'iW?fSl 1 ?fm . .v,.z:5,,ej, ' 5 :f'i: ' jj 1 sf.s14Z'f Qsr . -' f ., - 'sra r . n--' A Q9 - ' 'S 38 P I A eg! viii, 'B rl 'J al... '-7' . ' ' I Q Q3 A. 'gf' 'ffiffi 1' Q A A ' Q' waz- -,sri ' -f 'r r ' ... . -ar A Y a- ' , L A 5.3 JA! B .g,.f, A W . ',., . , .. S N, . , 'f s.,.f ' ' 9. 5. , , . 15 A . as I A f . ' s 5. f. f - ' . A r M el-711'-2263 . ggiyfiif, '. - - ' ' ,F I ' r A NL LK he Q N 'Z' ' i'i, 1' -'ii 55. 'i ,af f ' ,lg x ' i wr i . -f sc A , A - Ami . ,--r..Tjfw.3sg'ft7 E: ' leaf.. 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Gladys Trice ,..... Deborah Trott .,..., Myra Tucker ..,.. Kay Tweedy .,....,....,..,, N. Pamela Tyer ,.......,.....,... Rebecca Underwood Patricia J. Vance ...,. Connie Vandermark Chaldon VanRheenen Donna Vester i........ Freddie Walker ..,..... Vivian Walker ..,... Donna Walpole ..... Cathy Walters ...... Karen Warf ..4,... Barbara Watters .... Sam W. Watts ...., Freda Weaver .,...,. Sharon Webb ..,.,.,. Gail Welker .,.,.,. Jeannie Wells ..,.... Mark Wells ,.,..... William Whatley ....., Douglas White .,...,. Mary White .,..., Sherry White .......,....,..,., Donald Whittemore . Floris Whittington ....,.,. Jerry Whitworth . ,.... Jimmie Wilkins ...... Danny Williams .,.,.. Helen Wimberly .,.,.... Rick Wood .,.4.,...,., Sandra Wood .,...... Cheryl Woodruff .,,.. Denise Wootton .. ,,,..., .. Charles Wrenn .,.,.. Donna Wright ,..,... Samuel Yeager ..... Larry Yingling .,.... Ruth Yingling Melinda Yoakum ..4......... Roger Young ...,.... Janet Thompson ......,...........,. Searcy, Ark. Mary L. Thompson .,,. Mount Pleasant, Tex. Bald Knob, Ark . Gulfport, Miss. . Memphis, Tenn. Denver, Augusta, Union, Doraville, Little Rock, Pocahontas, Colo. Ark. Mo. Ga. Ark. Ark. Monrovia, Liberia . Tonasket, Wash. Rockford, Ill. .. Paragould, Ark. Corning, Ark. Kittery, Maine . Pensacola, Fla. Kennett, Mo. . Shreveport, La. Memphis, Tenn. Melbourne, Searcy, Osceola, Searcy, , .,.. Muncie, . ........ Fordyce, Birmingham Anniston, r Ark. Ark. Ind. Ark. lnd. Ark. Ala. Ala. Vienna, W. Va. Glenside, Pa. Richardson, Tex. Bettendorf, la. Canton, Ohio Helena, Ark. .. ....... Kennett, Mo. Killen, Ata. Dierks, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Flint, Mich. Searcy, Ark. Hot Springs, Ark. Savoy, Tex. Searcy, Ark. , .,...., Moulton, Ala. Judsonia, Ark. . W. Monroe, La. Claremore, Okla. Savoy, Tex. 121 SECOND Doris Adair . ,.,.. Gassan Awad Carol Bamford Monte Bamford Kathy Banks Joyce Barnes ......, Brenda Beck .... Martha Blue .... Randy Boley ..,.... Margie Bonds .... David Boyd ....,..,. Brian Buchanan Ardith Cardwell Barry Crain ..,..... Keith Crews ...,.... SEMESTER STUDENTS Jackson. Miss. Nazareth, lsrael Searcy, Searcy, ., Sumner, Caldwell. Ark. Ark. Tex. Ohio Columbia, Tenn. Sea roy, Dover, Sea rcy, Los Gatos, .....,.. Sparks, Ewington, Pocahontas, Mob'le, Merlynn Daniel . ..,...,.. Overland Park, Randy Denham . ,.,,. .,,. S an Diego, Ellen DeShazo ,... ...,......... F airfield, Bart Douglas ...... .....,,... , ...Gainesville, Julie Dunavin .,....,, Taradale, New Ze Jacquelyn Dunsworth .,,,,....,.. Clinton, Charles Dye .....,..... Charles Eubanks Jaro Finney ........ Diane Foster ..... Allenna Fox ..... Jerry Galloway Howard Gordon ., Dan Hazel ..... Nancy Hazel .... Marcia Himes ....,. James Holland .... Elsie Huffard .... Larry James .....,,, lleene Johnson Little Rock, Little Rock, .....,.... McRae, Barksdale AFB Mansfield, Garland, Baird, ,. ,... Sikeston, Sikeston, Portland, Rock lsland Searcy, Richardson, Lubbock, Jenny Jones .......,.... ........,., 0 pelika, Randy Kendrick .. Nancy Kennon .,.. Vicki Knupp ....,. James Lange .... Beverly Linder ...., Linda McGuire ..,. Richard McMackin Tuscumbia, Shaaron Maddox .... Richard Mears Rita Meeker ....., Ray Meeks ......, Janet Millson .,.... Vickie Moore ...,. James Morgan ..,,. Mark Morgan ,..... Phillips ..... Linda Chris Pratt .......... Doug Prout ......... Anne Reel Don Reel ............. Carol Elizabeth Reel ,.... Kevin Roberts ....,... ............. Sadie Lynn Sadler Linda G. Sandlin Judi Sewell .......,.. Clayton Soleyn ......,. Mark Sperry ..... Dennis Swayne ....,. Patti Thomas .... Steve Watts ...., David Wolfe ..... Kathy Wood ......... Kathleen Wright . Dana Zarlman ..,. 122 Texarkana, Wynne, Ullin Texarkana, Ark. Ark. Ark. Calif. Md. Ohio Ark. Ala. Kan. Calif. Calif. 8 Fla. land Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. , La. Ohio r Tex. Tex. Mo. Mo. Ore. Ill. Ark. Tex. Tex. Ala. Tex. 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Portageville, Mo. BA, French KENNETH ELDER Searcy, Ark. BA, History FRANK L. GROVES Searcy, Ark. BA, Secondary Education GARY ISBELL Searcy, Ark. BA, History BEVERLY MITCHELL Garland, Tex. BA, Art SAMUEL P. THOMAS Athens, Ala. BA, History G. JEAN TUCKER Fremont, Calif. BA, Home Economics LARRY B. VOYLES lay, Okla. BA, Biology 4- J 51 'E 5 lf: ,. E 5 3 Z Q: E k 5 'K F: a f Q 2 X. 5 E 3 ! PERSUNALITIES .w Q Petit Jean ueen Wi, X 1 YK I 'j2i,f-3 '74-f Q l - Ju , Laura Shuffett ,E Sigma Tau Sigma Q 'A 2 I J 4. 5 fl 126 PE it Si in fi 'ini X , F ,ilxi Attendants Hilda Harper Clzi Sigma Alpha Stevie Green Galaxy Linda Howell Homecoming ueen Jeanette Caffey, Janice Stephens, Linda Howell, Kris West. fflslfffb Christy Cantrell Sophomore Laura Shuffett Homecoming Court Janice Stephens Kris West I , A K at 7 w in May Queen Frances Prater Gata 130 Attendants Kathy Strawn Ju Go Ju Dana Cowart Regina Honor Students Nanc y McC1uggage 132 -,Q-,--1--.-my K Q, . 5 if -v-w-Q-......,,,m 3 5 , 3 'W A A- 3. ' --NWN, X . Xfj :ZK it ,f L gas Doug T anksle y Wlao's Who Twenty-six students were chosen by the faculty this year to join the four returning from last year who were included in the national listing of Who's Who in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges. Scholarship, participation and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, citizenship Grace Brewer and service to the college and promise of future leadership were among the factors considered in selection of the nominees. In addition to these qualifications, juniors at Harding were required to have a 3.00, and seniors, a 2.50 cumulative average. Carol Adams 134 at ---N. .Hlql I M A -. , . Russ Burcham Cirvl Byrd Vance Cox px.. vi-..,,,.-, if 'X' Vw Bobby Dockery Wayne Dockery ,im Fly Pat Garner l Debbie Ganus Carol Timmerman Adams . . , French maior, Alpha Chi, WHC president, Chorale, A Cappella, Les Bonnes de Christe, Le Cercle Francais. Grace Stroupe Brewer . . . Elementary Education major, SNEA, Gata president, dorm council, Chorale, Big Sister. Russ Burcham . . . Pre-medical General Science maior, Sub T, Band, Chorale, Madrigals, German cam- paign, intramurals, Alpha Chi. Carol Byrd . . . Vocational Home Economics maior, Regina, AHEA, National Home Economics Association, SNEA. Vance Cox . . . Pre-dental General Science maior, Chi Sigma Alpha, intercollegiate track and football. Bobby Dockery . . . Social Science maior, debate, KHCA Staff, Alpha Chi. Wayne Dockery . . . Speech .sv Mi t '--..,, Y we r'4 f'3 i Chris Greene and History maior, SA president, SA treasurer 1969- 70, Beta Phi Kappa, debate, KHCA Staff, Chorale, Madrigals, Pi Kappa Delta. Jim Fly . . . Psychology- Sociology maior, Drum Major l969, Chorale, OCAPA, SMENC, Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Chi. Pat Garner . . . Speech and Bible maior, Pioneer, Mission Studies, German campaign, Chorale, debate, oratory. Debbie Ganus . . . Math maior, A Cappella, Bison Assistant Editor, Big Sister, Band, intramurals, Petit Jean Section Editor, Kappa Kappa Kappa. Chris Greene . . . Music and Bible major, sophomore SA representative, Knights, Delta Chi club beau, opera, freshman and sophomore class favorite, A Cappella, Chorale. 135 me Vi Whoiv Who Rick Harris . . , Business Administration maior, Galaxy, freshman SA representative, intercollegiate track, Emory Business Team. Marcia Hays . . . English major, Ju Go Ju president, director of i970 May Fete, American Studies, Alpha Chi, Bison Book Editor. Suzanne Holland . . . Accounting maior, Zeta Phi Zeta, Michigan State Marketing Team, Accounting Club, Big Sister, American Studies, Petit Jean Business Manager, Alpha Chi. Eugene Johnson . . . Physical Education maior, Galaxy, intramurals, intercollegiate football, Co-Captain. Danette Key . . . Music Education maior, Regina, A Cappella, Belles and Beaux, Campus Players, opera, Alpha Psi Omega SMENC, Bison Staff. Dean Kilmer . . . Bible maior, Sub T, intercollegiate football, student preacher. Layton McCown . . , Political Science maior, Frater Sodalis president, A Cappella, Campaigns Northeast, intramurals, Petit Jean Editor, American Studies. Joe Mckeynolds . . . English maior, TNT, SNEA, iunior class vice-president, senior class president, Kappa Delta club beau, Alpha Chi president. Rick Harris ,xsmav-we Marcla Hays my 'WSW . ni, w:hsX..,,,f'l i -' f 'skgefxyi X - -,Fa t 1 2' mu-MW' 2 , we-N, l 1 -in-I? x Q ..f..,,,,.x rf 'Quinn'-.,y it I Suzanne Holland 136 'Ur Eugene Iohnson Danette Key Layton Mccown 'Uv Dean Kllmer Joe Mckeynolds Who? Who Gary Martln . . . Secondary Education! maior, KHCA manager, senior SA representative, iunior class president, dorm counselor, Governor's Youth Council, Bison Staff. Sue Meeker . . . Biology maior, Zeta Rho, Big Sister, Senior Class Secretary, Petlt Jean Section Editor, Alpha Chi. David Sain . . . Accounting maior, Galaxy, Michigan State Marketing Team, American Studies, intramurals, intercollegiate tennis, Bison Business Manager. Bruce Smith . . . Chemistry maior, TNT, A Cappella, Bison Staff, wing counselor, Outreach, Campaigns Northeast, student preacher. Rick Smith , . . Art maior, A Cappella, Band, Belles and Beaux, SA Cabinet, Kappa Phi club beau, Chi Sigma Alpha. Kay Smith . . . Social Science major, SA vice-president, SNEA, Big Sister chairman, Kappa Phi president, Intramurals, Bruce Stidham . . . Politi- cal Science maior, SA vice-president 1969-70, SA treasurer 1968-69, A Cappella, Belles and Beaux, Wt ,Jive 'M Hs .,'-ss Gary Martln vi-'5,.- ,,...-4- S K Sue Meeker Rlck smlgh 1 38 ff' Mary Stites .nl l g 1, V . 'Q' , ,.2. We-' ,- , ' -, f- I- ID V C -:- ' Q as , ,,s Donna Wolfe Theta Psi club beau, Chi Sigma Alpha. Mary Stiles . . . English maior, WHC, Big Sister, SNEA, Alpha Chi, Pelil' Jean Staff, Bison Editor, American Studies. Rodney Waller . . . Accounting maior, Beta Phi Kappa, Michigan State Marketing Team, Emory Business Team, German Campaign, Alpha Chi, Ameri- can Studies. Donna Wolfe . . . Business Education maior, Honor Student 1970, Dorm Council, Dactylol- ogy Club, Delta Chi Omega, American Studies, Petit Jean Section Editor, Alpha Chi. Cass Yingllng . . . Elementary Education maior, cheerleader, Big Sister, Band, Mohican club queen, junior Homecom- ing representative, SNEA, Kappa Kappa Kappa, sophomore class secretary. Cass Yinglin! I 39 AQIM Chi Fifty-four students were inducted into Alpha Chi this year making a total of 70 members, the largest number in the his- tory of the Arkansas Eta chapter which was installed at Harding in 1957. Pro- motion and recognition of high scholar- ship and those elements of character that make scholarship effective for good is the object of the society whose membership is limited to students who have a grade- point of at least 3.70 on 80 to 103 hours, or 3.50 on 104 or more hours. The chapter sponsored an open meet- ing in December to inform seniors and other interested students about various aspects of graduate school. In March, the group sent a large delegation to the 1971 National Meeting in Memphis, Tenn. Several members participated in the stu- dent program. David Lacey presented a paper: Danette Key and Celia Richardson gave vocal solosg and Joe McReynolds read original poetry. Dr. Joe Pryor serves as Secretary- Treasurer of the National Council of Alpha Chi. Carol Timmerman Adams Mary Lou Austin Dorothy Sue Beeler B. Charlene Bell Edward Arvid Blackwood Grace Stroup Brewer Joanna Brockwell Linda Cotham Broom H ft David J. Bryant 't ti- 5 James Russell Burcham David E. Butterfield 41-1.1 y Patsy R. Cassetty James Ronald Clark l James Vance Cox Calvin Roy Crim Barbara C. Crone Diana M. Denham Robert G. Dockery Deborah L. Doggett Wanda Fletcher James E. Fly 140 L, f -f r. e?..'w:s , gggsq r E.. 'X-. fi' , 5' A 1' . f ,L L,., , ,dr is jg , .J 53' A 5 . t , ' J X Q '62 Y of X 3 sg rf 25 ...::. . ,, . ' if-if l,.. 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Oklahoma Christian College was the scene of this year's annual Christian Col- lege Leadership Conference. The theme Campus As A Communityi' was the sub- ject of discussions and speeches enjoyed by Harding's delegation of representatives. SA OFFICERS. Fincher, Green, Dockery, Smith BEGINNING on onnuol event, the SA sponsors the student book exchange in which students ore CONSIDERING the posslbllutles of oble to bring their old books to be sold or to come and buy used ones brought in by others. Wayne Dockerys new noleo as David 144 ,Bei K ix, , pu f A Q, X 'f N, , ,M 33 3-' X A A, af, 5 1, , zw Q. '- Y -.. 4 . 0. Q , -9 . ' KK Km gf y ' n, 'f 5' ' :rj 11' - V. 'if . s., ' if , A ' . . , , M. KK K Am, . , , , ef 5 -. ' gf' 5 1 f 'fag ' ,Q ' K-.ff , if n - , , , , 'L 'H . ' A ,..?.K4z' , K p 1,K 4 ,KKK 7 . -2 gg, , ' A K ,I 1 xf . , K K 55 A g , iwv K afqff K - WK '-K Q 6 KQQK K X323 lsffw K Q fx' S- .-...,a...L.,N fES.Y5KwKKiQ ., mg, ., ,V 5 vim, , KKK. K AL., 3, . 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I 4,3 r J 'RFS' N-M ,iw me-ww 11 I an..-.1 I STUDENT GOVERNMENT en's Council hosts discussion on current issues Existing to promote a more construc- tive interchange of ideas between the dormitory residents and the administra- tion, the Men's and Women's Dorm Coun- cils had a year of discussion, suggestion, and improvement. After electing wing representatives, under the supervision of the Student Association, dorm residents were able to go to their representatives to suggest projects for the improvement of dorm life. Although they have usually served as an organization to receive complaints, the dorm councils took a positive approach to new activities. The Men's Council hosted speakers and open discussions dealing with such current social problems as drugs and sex. An awning was con- structed at the east end of the new dorm, which has been a long-time project of the Women's Council. They also under- took projects to help the needy. lllllll ll Wy' DISCUSSING current dorm life with his wing representative Mark Karnes and resident Tor Kirk, Dennis Font points out a little extra noise in the hall and ci missing light bull LEADERSHIP of the Mens Dorm Council, Mike Pence, President, Phil Reagan, Vice and Virgil Coleman, Secretary, enjoy a conversation with their sponsor, Mr. Eddie MEN'S DORM COUNCIL. FRONT ROW: Kendall-Ball, Brooks, Epperson, Chilton, Pence, Davis. SECOND ROW: Karnes, Hargett, Justus, Reagan, Martin, Coleman. THIRD Vickers, Tullos, Blankenship, Luke, Nelms, Wolf, Robinson. 146 4-'51 wp? S MEN'S DORMVCOUNCIL. FRONT ROW: Cherry, Luttrell, Olsen, Eaves, Lindley. SECOND ROW: Coon, Darnell, Phillips, Wilson, Cochran, Dietrich. THIRD ROW: West, John- n, Clark, Morris, Hubbs. FOURTH ROW: Shields, Cross, Cleveland, Williams, Parkinson, Oldroyd. VIEWING The new awning on the east end of the New Women's Dorm, Sandy Williams and Patsy Clark recall that the suggestion for the project originated in the Women's Dorm Council. OUTLINING new proiects for the Womens Dorm Council, Secretary Jean Coon, President Connie Parkinson, and sponsor Mrs. Egly, Dean of Women, discuss several ways to improve dorm life. I47 'U 1.- iisv' ,V if .f I .tflw in xx 4. - 4 N - 1 1 ig 1'-:S 612 '48 X ff Q , .Zig an Ve 5 s fn gf Q :X Wk wr- ,,.-- , Q i!lI'Niss,f'fsg5gQ , ...Aww ' s :- JW - , A. . -f , .. H wk 7 1 A fra! - V H ,. MF, . I , , . m W LL .- 13 'wi I Vg, Q A . J 2 'f - igyfyig f ,yi- Y, . fi .15 5 Zi' - 'i,.-,Q if ,. A gf' , k . K x , 1 5 V Q ,f , J, JM ' . .5 .. 2 gf iw- f A 4 X.. A X f unsw- nN,asi3'5'm 1 ii -I? 4 f W- -we ,V .1 QQ? f if V , .I 'Og D wages:-dw, 4' 'ww W' ',' ,lu '4 Q F I M, '1 UQ' 2 33,4 S xi 1 M Q fl? A nv .:, Nazi: -eb ECTION EDITORS. FRONT ROW: Johnson, Hall, Lemmons, Meeker. SECOND ROW: Stewart, Anderson, Muncy. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 19 1 Petit Jean receives newt pe style and format Stepping out in new directions, Editor Layton McCown began work on the 197l Petit Jean with a new three-column format. This new approach allowed a better usage of the space and gave the book a whole new appearance. Using the new format more effectively, additional color was added, with more full-color pages. After retaining the same kind of type for over ten years, the 1971 Petit Jean received a new style. A new head- line type was also chosen. After sweeping every division of year- book publication for the 1970 Petit Jean at the ACPA convention in Conway, repre- sentatives accepted the Petit Jean's ele- venth consecutive 6'All American award. First place in photography, editorial plan- ning, editorial content, and typography and layout combined to give the Petit Jean the number one ACPA rating of general excellence. SPONSOR Dr. Joseph E. Pryor. SWEEPING first place in all areas of yearbook production at the ACPA convention in Conway Layton McCown accepts the highest award of general excellence on behalf ot the 1970 staff 149 an- ey ar-A-r BISON STAFF FRONT ROW P West Havs K West Hall Mclnteer SECOND ROW Jones McMrnn Burton Meeker THIRD ROW: Justus, Ganus, Millican, Holland, FRESH off The press, The Bison is folded i prepcxrofion for delivery by Richard Tcrylo Y' 1 Quar- ' gi in front of the records and awards of previous years, Bison editor Ardith Bradshaw and compares the latest issue ot the paper tor possible changes and improvements. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Bison begins new feature column of varied interests Striving to keep up with the times and interest college readers, the Bison added two new regular features. The first was the 'tFifth Column by Mike Justus. His column covered everything from flashlight football to freedom of speech. Another new item of interest was the 'iBook Re- view by Marcia Hays. Her reviews covered topics relevant to college students. Since it was a year of the national elections, the Bison included articles of political interest. The primary local issue was the Arkansas gubernatorial election. Students held interviews with Dale Bump- ers and Anne Bartley, Rockefeller's step- daughter, who were campaigning on cam- pus. Following the elections, reports were made concerning the Harding mock election. VIEWING the latest Bison, Dr. Neil Cope, onsor, considers ideas for a finer paper. Quilt 'f 81 + f ADDRESSING, folding, and stapling the Bison for another mailout to dozens ot expecting readers, David Sain tultills one of several tasks he performs as Bison Business Manager. l5'l RELIGIOUS GROUPS Visits to nursing home made b Les Bomies de Christe Preparing teaching materials for over- seas, repairing songbooks, and teaching the Saturday Bible Hour were just a few of the service projects sponsored by Les Bonnes de Christe. In addition, a group visited the nursing home every Thursday to sing, sew, read the Bible, and offer companionship. Constituting the bi-weekly meetings of the Timothy Club were various teachers and preachers speaking on practical prob- lems confronting today's student of the Bible. A trip to the Harding Graduate School of Religion was made in the spring. Attending the Mission Workshop at Oklahoma Christian College were over one hundred Harding students, sponsored by Mission Study. During the year, they wrote letters to missionaries and hosted several at their meetings. VISITING ci nursing home with Les Bonnes de Christe, Sue Rolmpton offers ct helping hand. I52 'him TIMOTHY CLUB. FRONT ROW: Collins, Brown, Timmerman. SECOND ROW: Weiss, Confer, Adams, Azbell. ROW: Hays tspansorb Matheny, Davis, Reese. FOURTH ROW: Guthery, Luke, Corum, Huffard, Hammond. LES BONNES de CHRISTE. FRONT ROW: Adams, Bitting, Grove, Rivoire, Spillman. SECOND ROW: Burney, Knupp, Browning, McMiIIien. THIRD ROW: Nelle, Bost, Cheek, Starling, Riffle. FOURTH ROW Paden, Newton, Foresee, Fambro. FIFTH ROW: Dempsey, Clark, Danley, Huey, Arnold. LISTENING to a speaker from the Harding Graduate School of Religion, members of the Timothy Club consider his message in relation to their plans to become preachers of Gods Word. CONSISTING ot students from mission areas a panel answers questions for Mission Study Hammond, Hendrix. STUDY. FRONT ROW: Rivoire, Grove, Bitting, Mr,Gruder, Taggart, Morrow, Browning, Leckliter, Abney. SECOND ROW: Nelle, Imhoff, Lawrence, Newberry, Gray, Mc- Bost, James, Miller. THIRD ROW: Paden, Newton, Underwood, Timmerman, Weiss. Collins, Maiors, Crawford, Naron, J. Nadeau, Rawdon. FOURTH ROW: Hays Qsponsorl, Jennings, Davis, Azbell, Adams, Confer, Brown, Matheny, Reese, Walden. FIFTH ROW: E. Hutfard Csponsorj, Allen Guthery, Luke, 0'Neil, Corum, McReynolds, M. Nadeau, 153 MUSIC GROUPS A Cappella makes preparations for big overseas tour Looking forward to another overseas tour, both the A Cappella Chorus and Belles and Beaux made plans for a new year. On their fall tour during November they toured four states in the Southeast. In the spring, their tour took them to eight Eastern states including Michigan, where they participated in the Christian College Choral Festival at Michigan Christian College. A six-record album was made called Harding's Hundred Hymns. The A Cappella's music this year included numbers from Bach and Brahms, and from contemporary American and folk songs. For the lectureships the Belles and Beaux presented new songs from their show, f'Songs for All Seasons? Other ap- pearances included performances at two conventions in Hot Springs, Freed-Harde- man College, a benefit show at Crowley's Ridge, and the Alpha Chi banquet at Memphis, Tennessee. CONCENTRATING on musicol perfection, beooty, ond tliouqht the A Coppello Chorus for o better performonce GCICl'1 time they step on the risers before on expectont l54 REPARING for CI tour is Dr. Ken Davis, the rector ofthe Chorus cmd Belles and Beaux. f' , it i, f iv 3 il' BELLES AND BEAUX,FRONT ROW: Richardson, Adams, Tipps. SECOND ROW: Bagnetto, Green, Mannen. THIRD ROW: Whittington, Davis, D. Cowart, N. Cowart, Smith, Hicks. FOURTH ROW: Mayhall, Smelser, Stidham, A CAPPELLA. FRONT ROW: 1. Adams, Woods, D. Curtis, Gould, Dale, Thompson, C. Adams, Martin, Catterton, V Ce. Richardson, Moon, Green, Walters. SECOND ROW: 1 Whittington, Doty, Wright, Bagnetto, Bean, Morris, 21- Timmerman, Pope, Duhon, Dillard, Mannen, Byers. THIRD ROW: Mickey, N. Cowart, Strawn, Ganus, Thorn- ton, Foxx, Williams, Ch. Richardson, Street, Lynn, D. Cowart, Lasater, Griffith. FOURTH ROW: Bell, Root, L. Curtis, Block, Blucker, Rutter, Bates, Parham, C. Davis, Beasley, K. Davis, Murrie, Nunnally, Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Stephens, Killgore, Cox, Luke, Hicks, Mayhall, Smith, Hopper, Kingdon, Rhodes, Stidham, Smelser, Duke. 'IS KJ K. T55 CHORALE. FRONT ROW: Fauqht, Carter, Knupp. Jenkins Richardson, Lucas, Campbell, Rubarts, J. Dockery v Stephens, Murphy, Muchmore, V. Walker, Justice. Den- ham, Cox. SECOND ROW: Bradley, N. Dockery, Ramp- ton, Greer, Baggett, Hodge, Bench, W. Burress, Stewart Gigham, Garofalo, Martin, Wilson, McKinney, Johnson Jones, Cash. THIRD ROW: Hayes, Massey, Ragester Vester, Marbin, Myhan, Chandler, Wilson, Trotter Evans, Polk, Underwood, K. Burress, Peddle, English FOURTH ROW: Welker, Rea, Paden, McCIurg, Sills England, Haines, Freeman, Hall, Wallis, Brooks, Hunter Cates, Dell. FIFTH ROW: Spikes, Nonnenmacher, Trott Harris, Gibson, Lawson, Byrd, Brasher, Crim, Guthery F. Walker, Phillips, Tyler, Cook. CHAMBER SINGERS. FRONT ROW: Rubarts, Shipman, Stephens Brooks Clarkson Ratlrff SECOND ROW Trott England Ganus fdirectorj Cates THIRD ROW Polk T Phillips, Crim, Horton. RECORDING CHORUS. FRONT ROW: Gould, Dale, Moon Ce Richardson Darwin Adams SECOND ROW Green Walton Whittington Bryant Bagnetto Wright THIRD Cox, Timmerman, Ch. Richardson, Parham, Griffith. FOURTH ROW Nunnally Kullgore Duke Luke Dr Davis tdrrectorb 'CLIE' 19 r ' ' M- , A max r I7 Ti 'E I Q, , 'T .7L' H 3 DMEN'S ENSEMBLE. Martin, Mannen, Ganus, Mickey, Griffith, Strawn, Lzisater, Bagnetto, Catterton, Adams ompson. EN'S ENSEMBLE. FRONT ROW: Stidham, Williams, Whittington. SECOND ROW: K. Davis, C. Davis, Smith, May- li, Murrie. .Q Q1 MUSIC GROUPS Chamber Singers and Chorale visit a tri-state area Beginning their year with a performance on High School Day. the Chorale made further preparation for their first major performance at the annual fall lectureship. In early January they traveled and sang in Northwest Arkansas. Their major tour in March took them to Missouri, Iowa, and Nebraska. The Chamber Singers, composed of Chorale members, toured Western Arkansas singing folk and pop songs. The Chorale offered membership to anyone interested in singing and the Chamber Singers auditioned after the formation of the Chorale. Taping both programs for World Radio and cassettes for small European villages without churches became the primary pro- jects of the Recording Chorus. They re- corded in German for the people of Germany and Austria. The Men's and Womens Ifnsembles of the A Cappella Chorus gave a performance at the lecture- ship and performed each night while the Chorus was on tour. 157 MR T' STAGE BAND. FRONT ROW: Campbell, Patchell, Nicola, Fowler, Davis. SECOND ROW: Lucas, Chandler, Shelton, Price, Hudson Baggett Farrar 1? MK- Q11 8 ,A PROUDLY taking it's proper place in the annual homecoming parade, the Bison Band marches PATIENTLY Wgifmq for furfher in full array toward Alumni Field under the leadership of freshman drum major Ken Stewart. on fhe field, Dgnny Blucker fakes Q BISON BAND. FRONT ROW: Griffith, Hays, Spivey, Ganus, Shields, Jorgensen, Shipman, Farrar, Dale McNew. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, Fowler, Catterton Fairley, Hedrick, L. Campbell, Moon, D. Campbell Patchell, R. Smith, Byers, Sprinkle, Hardman, Cochran Blucker, C. Davis. THIRD ROW: Shelton, Ferguson Murphy, Perkins, Johnson, Hargett, Chandler, Cates Kennedy, D. Davis, Block, Whittington, Nicola, Mc- Kinney, Martin, A. Baggett, Frost, White, Brewer, Showalter, Richardson. FOURTH ROW: Mannen, Brooks, Rahrle, Price, Hudson, Fox, Prior, G. Baggett ldirectorb, Stewart, Newman, Kingdon, Terry, Duke, Killgore Guyer, Caruthers, Bowen, Lucas, Hammond, Hill, Mal- latt, Daugherty. 158 llll Wai? QUMMERS Mike Lucas Bev rly Hill and Richard Guyer waTch for The valuable exTra point They are playing The Harding fighT song after another exciting Touchdown Tor The Bisons. PEP BAND Rahrle Shelton, Ganus, Lucas, Killgore, Richardson, Baggett. QV! his MUSIC GROUPS Instrumentation of Bison Band is larger and better Representing the largest and fullest instrumentation ever, the Bison Band be- gan the year by marching at halftime for all home football games. Immediately after football season, they reorganized and formed the concert band, preparing for their annual lectureship program. In February, representatives from the Bison Band were chosen to participate in the Arkansas Intercollegiate Band at Arkan- sas AMSLN. After their annual spring tour and many local performances, they pre- sented an informal outdoor concert on campus. Their final concert was held in May. Primarily functioning as an auxilary group, the Stage Band presented several campus performances and added more variety to the over-all band program while they were on tour. Under the able leader- ship of Cliff Ganus III. the Pep Band con- tinued to arouse school spirit at all the pep rallies and sports events. uk '-. li SPEECH AND DRAMA GROUPS Debaters continue to dominate their major contests Continuing to dominate their tourna- ments, Harding's Debate Team again won first place at Mississippi State and Bradley University. They debated the subject i'Re- solved: the federal government should adopt a policy of compulsory wage and price control. To offer the public a chance to view their debating, they held an exhibition debate on campus. N 'gThe Apple Tree,', Blithe Spirit,', and Becket ranked among the major pro- ductions of the Campus Players. HThe Apple Tree, an exciting comedy by Mark Twain, relives the story of Adam and Eve. Blithe Spirit, a comedy by Noel Coward, deals with a mysterious occurance with the dead and their reappearing spirits. The largest production of the Campus Players, Bracket, by Anouilh J. Becket, tells the story of Henry VIII and his arch- bishop, Thomas Becket. Throughout the year, minor productions were staged in the small auditorium. 4-at 'HW '51 FP' I DEBATE TEAM. FRONT ROW: Murray, Anderson, Deidiker Smith Landrum SECOND ROW Matheny Garner Estes Dockery THIRD ROW Ulrey fsponsorb Goudeau Sigrnund, Eubanks tsponsorb. 160 'af PUS PLAYERS. FRONT ROW: Krummel, Roias, Francis, Bahler. SECOND ROW: Peden, Eaves, Lunsford, Massey, Dietrich. THIRD ROW: Innes, R. Peddle, Dell, Key, hton. FOURTH ROW: Huddleston Csponsorl, G. Peddle, Gosney, Michaels, Murray, Davis. FIFTH ROW: Brock, Smith, McDonald, Reagan, Tullos. for a drama production, Charlene adds the final touches to scenery. C, -Q. . W 5, z , '44 UT, I DISCUSSING her numerous plans for decorating and furnishing their newly built home, Danette Key, as Eve, tlusters poor Mike Shannon, as Adam, with her female reasoning and desires. 'l6l 'I62 SPEECH AND DRAMA GROUPS KHCA gains affiliation with A N Upon beginning its sixth year of opera- tion, radio station KHCA came into af- filiation with the Arkansas Radio Net- work. Students were afforded a wide range of experience in broadcasting, sales, and commercial production, while being of- fered credit in a Radio Lab speech course during their staff work. A new emphasis was this year placed on the Rapid Radio News and nightly Instant Information program. Regular popular music pro- grams highlighted the year. Joining the Harding organizations for its first year, Harding Productions pre- pared bi-weekly fifteen minute programs for Pepperdine University, Abilene Chris- tian College, and Freed-Hardeman Col- lege, three sister Christian institutions. Their programs dealt both with direct reporting of Harding campus activities and events of broad general interest. Re- search for the programs offered qualified students in any area of study an oppor- tunity to do research and writing in their field, thus encouraging creative work ap- pealing to students on other campuses. KHCA RADIO STAFF. FRONT ROW: Francis, Imhoff, Wooton, Bahler, Inness. SECOND ROW: Peddle, Tim- merman, Estes, Slingluff, G. Brown. THIRD ROW: Eubanks tsponsorl, N. Brown, Shipman, Adams, Murrie, Steed. FOURTH ROW: Corum, Smith, Haines, HARDING PRODUCTIONS. FRONT ROW: Jones, Estes. SECOND ROW: Moore, Thompson, Eubanks tsponsorj. THII' ROW: Smiley, Murrie. Anderson, McCIurg, Moore. FIFTH ROW: Brock, Burrow, McDonald, Olney, Fowler, Smiley. FINISHING one record and preparing for another, KHCA disc iocicey Dave Gibson provides a of relaxation and entertainment to his campus audience in his regular evening FRONT ROW: Shroades, Geddes, Graves, Thompson, Herron, Randolph, Weaver, Olsen. SECOND Hood, Nelle, Lunsford, Hunt, Landthrip, Massey, Torrans, McKinney. THIRD ROW: Peddle, Reeves, Mickey, Clark, Huey, Maiors, Robinson. FOURTH ROW: Stltcher, Hargett, Myhan, Brown, Fant, Sanderson, White, fm f ACTICING one of the Psalms in sign language, Dactylology members prepare to assist in e worship services of the deaf Christians at the Central Church of Christ in Little Rock. SERVICE CLUBS Big Sisters offer assistance to new girls After corresponding with the new in- coming girls throughout the summer about their future home, the Big Sisters arrived on campus early to welcome and assist their newly adopted little sisters. They welcomed them with a note, a smile, and a place of refuge in time of frustration. The group presented a skit at the begin- ning of the year for the benefit of the new girls and sponsored parties throughout the year. Meeting each Thursday evening, the Dactylology Club increased their new members' proficiency in sign language from a simple alphabet to a basic vocabu- lary. As in past years, members traveled to Little Rock to work with the deaf Christians in the Central Church of Christ. E SISTERS. FRONT ROW: Grimes, S. Vance, Cochran, Skelton, Sprinkle, P. Vance, Hunt, Rojas. SECOND ROW: Barr, L. Johnson, N. Johnson, Coon, East, Lindley, Wilson, cks. THIRD ROW: Foresee, DeLong, Eaves, Beard, Tweedy, Massey, Dietrich, Zink, Gray. FOURTH ROW: Michener, Sanders, Fambro, Lunsford, Polk, Womack, Clark, Clay, nck. FIFTH ROW: Doggett, Messer, Cleveland, Cooper, Beason, Ganus, Mickey, Clark, Horton. as l,,, v gg 4.73, ,s HARDING BUSINESS WOMEN. FRONT ROW: Fly, Rowe, Browning. SECOND ROW: Pickens, Ebersole, Bell. THlRll ROW: Harris, 0'Banion, Mason. FOURTH ROW: Sexson, Hughes, Birdsall, Pace. BOOSTING Darold Swayne, Dr. Smith proves SWEEPING and cleaning the bleachers for the first home football game, members of the as much a mountain climber as the members. Boosters prepare a special section to sit together in and cheer the Bisons on to SPELUNKERS. FRONT ROW: Swayne, Barrington, R. Smith, M. Smith. SECOND ROW: Gray, Himelick, Walden, Matlack. THIRD ROW: Epperson, Worsham, C. Smith lspor Baines, Voyles. 'ffii Wigs A ' 7- vi-1 ' hid k, 3 nil' -lf -s, ' i ,X 4 Q wc' . lx 4 it . Y CITERNATIONAL CLUB. FRONT ROW: lida, Cheng, Emaeyak, Merritt. SECOND ROW: Wan, Weiss, Nwokeh, Nakhleh. IRD ROW: Massey, Kendall-ball, Sohn, Kramar. FOURTH ROW: Soleyn, lahshan, Reese, Awad. SPECIAL INTERESTS Y O Bison Boosters give additional support to teams Primarily serving behind the scenes, the Bison Boosters filled the year with pre- paring the football field for games, pro- viding money for the cheerleaders to buy gifts for the ball players, making banners, and giving moral and vocal support to the Bisons. The International Club, exist- ing to promote cooperation and under- standing between American and foreign students, met together monthly for dis- cussion and occasional guest speakers. Offering adventure and education to the outdoorsmen, the Spelunkers explored and observed such caves as the Blowing Cave in Cushman, Arkansas and the Ennis Cave in St. James, Arkansas. They held membership in the National Speleo- logical Society. Promoting self-study among staff and faculty women, the Harding Business Women took on the project of publishing a handbook to answer questions about office procedures and personnel benefits at Harding. They met together for a dinner meeting once a month to promote a closer association between all women employees. SG ,H ,. f-v BDOSTERS. FRONT ROW: McMillien, Barton, Richmond, Bitting, Tippins, Carrell, Skelton, Burris. SECOND ROW: Nelle, Stricklin, Franklin, Cannon, Jorgensen, Arrington, Cantrell. THIRD ROW: Mott, Tyer, Pendergrast, Holderby, Webb, Roemer, Carothens, Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Ganus, Doggett, Massey, Lowrey, Parks, Polk, Stewart, Mitchell, Paden. FIFTH ROW: Reeves, Eastman, Tullos, Thompson, Kirk, Cook, Conley, Clark, Huey. 'I65 YOUNG DEMOCRATS. FRONT ROW: Chisum, Johnson. SECOND ROW: McClain, Ferguson, Tarkington. THIRD ROW: DISCUSSING ODSVGTFODS Of The SSGVCY Keeter, Evans. SPECIAL INTERESTS SCOPE strives for improvement of area problems Education and action served as themes for the Student Committee Opposed to Pollution in the Environment. Hosting several movies open to the entire student body, SCOPE strived to make the ecology problem known, thus causing an interest in taking action. In the fall, members visited the Searcy Water treatment facility and representatives visited the mayor of Searcy to discuss the area waste disposal problems. Welcoming in spring, SCOPE hosted a city-wide cleanup in Searcy. Taking part in the November elections, members of the Young Democrats par- ticipated in the campaign of Arkansas gubernatorial candidate Dale Bumpers. Their efforts were highlighted with the invitation of twenty-five Harding students to a campaign breakfast in his honor. In February, representatives attended the Young Democrats convention in St. Louis. 166 plant, SCOPE members consider the ww AE SCOPE. FRONT ROW: Hunt, Tippins. SECOND ROW: Meeker, Roetzel, Johnston. THIRD ROW: Pack, KAPPA DELTA. FRONT ROW: Garner, Landrum, Estes. SECOND ROW: Sigmund, Dockery. THIRD ROW: Ulrey Jonsorj, Castle, Eubanks Csponsorb. NATIONAL HONOR GROUPS Pi Kappa Delta sponsors hi h school debate Promoting effective public speaking, Pi Kappa Delta offered membership to students with an extensive background in debate, discussion, and public speaking. In the fall, they sponsored a high school speech tournament on campus. Offering the student body a chance to see a debate team in action, Pi Kappa Delta also hosted an exhibition debate in the spring. Primarily serving as an honorary ac- counting club, Pi Gamma Psi centered its meetings around the opportunities in public accounting. In the fall, the Alford Meroney Company of Dallas sponsored a joint meeting for Pi Gamma Psi and the American Studies program, offering jobs to some of the students. A field trip to Little Rock businesses and their annual awards banquet highlighted the spring. PSI. FRONT ROW: Cole, E. Anderson, Holland, Reeve. SECOND ROW: G. Anderson, White, Milhollen. THIRD ROW: Kofahl, Burks tsponsorl, Waller, Pickens. 167 NATIONAL HONOR GROUPS Kappa Pi hosts unusual tennis court art sale Serving as an honorary radio group, Iota Beta Sigma acted as a guide to the campus radio station, KHCA. Many of the members held managerial positions in KHCA and all of them possessed radio licenses. Promoting the journalistic arts, Alpha Phi Gamma held its initiation ban- quet in the spring. Serving as an honorary art group, Kappa Pi hosted its annual tennis court art sale in the spring and awarded the Hamilton Award to an out- standing art student. They also made trips to area art exhibits throughout the year. Promoting the field of history, Phi Alpha Theta held its initiation banquet in the fall. Requiring participation in at least two drama productions, Alpha Psi Omega I offered extra opportunities to outstanding drama students. Throughout the year they attended other college plays and offered the Readers Theater to banquets. THIRD Row: Reagan, Mum. IOTA BETA SIGMA. FRONT ROW: Estes. SECOND ROW: Francis, Michaels. THIRD ROW: Smith, Eubanks tspons ALPHA PHI GAMMA. FRONT ROW: Bradshaw, B. Pryor, Jones, Ganus, Mclnteer, Hall. SECOND ROW: Green, Cole, I. Pryor, Muncy, Stewart. THIRD ROW: Cope, McCown, Reynolds, Crouch, Burks. 'I68 KAPPI PI. FRONT ROW: B. Mitchell, Mason lsponsorj. SECOND ROW: Gosney, M. Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Green Qsponsorj, Smith. PHI ALPHA THETA. FRONT ROW: Patchell, Unger Oliver, Beeler, Jewell Csponsorj. SECOND ROW: Dock ery, Segraves isponsorj, Sigmund, Lacey, Sperry. Y: .1 ALPHA PSI OMEGA. FRONT ROW: Peden, Krummel Bahler. SECOND ROW: Key, West lsponsorl. THIRD ROW: Pryor lsponsorj, Reagan, Ulrey isponsorj. 169 DEPARTMENTAL cience Club sponsors local science meetings Throughout the year, the Science Club sponsored local meetings on scientific topics and prepared scientific papers for competition. Representatives attended the annual state meeting of the Collegiate Academy of Science, of which they are a member. The History Guild fostered an 4. ....4- lr- K iii-.-.J M ,lr i L. , SCIENCE CLUB. FRONT ROW: Johnson, Fletcher, Tippins, Essen. SECOND ROW: Conley, R. Millelkq Anderson C lins. THIRD ROW: Farrar, Gray, Clark, Lawson lsponsorj. FOURTH ROW: M. Miller, Mahaffey, Crum, asters. interest in the fields of history, economics, and sociology in their regular meetings. Along with their holiday parties, members of the Art Guild took trips to art shows in Little Rock and Memphis. Among their guest speakers, the Student National Edu- cation Association hosted several former Harding students to review the Harding student teaching program. They also par- ticipated in a state survey on the eighteen year-old vote. Adding to the appearance B 3-imma-ii. i of the gym, the PEMM Club furnished new pennants signifying Harding's league members. In the spring, representatives traveled to Chicago to observe the make- up of the area physical education pro- grams. A regular bulletin board and a monthly newsletter were composed throughout the year. ZS HISTORY GUILD. FRONT ROW: Davis Hall. SECOND ROW: Cherry, Thompson 'STP' in-ff as I 70 GIVING The Science Club ci tour of The Science Buildings NASA center is Dr. Arrington Roetzel SECOND ROW Samples V Richmond, Jones, lnness. THIRD ROW: Carr, Shuf Mitchell, Gosney, Beasley, Chesser. FOURTH li Davis, Smith, Cox, Easterly, Grotzke, Newman. ART GUILD. FRONT ROW: Landthrip, East, ' , . . , 1 IEA. FRONT ROW: Scott, Cochran, Bittlng, Rovoire, C. Adams, Vance, Crone, Burch, Moore, Aldrich, Grimes.. SECOND ROW: Knupp, Pedigo, Barr, Briggs, Michener, on, McKinney, Drennan, Hunt, Johnson, Nwokeh. THIRD ROW: Barnes, Beard, Bobb'tt, Spurrier, Riley, Clay, Biffle, Doggett, Claar, Phillips, Shipman, Montgomery fspon- rl. FOURTH ROW: Foresee, Saxton, Nonnenmacher, Cleveland, Williams, Fairley, Franklin, Hubbs, Brock, Russell, Crawford, Parks. FIFTH ROW: Blasingame, Conley, Har- tt, Cox, Horton, Fambro, West, Sharp, Rhoads, Brown, Fletcher, J. Adams. we 2.. , ... - - .... ..... A MM. FRONT ROW: Cochran, Nichols, Wallace, Hodge, Griffith, Cheek, Shipman, Walker. SECOND ROW: Matthews, Dixon, Graham, Johnson, Merriman, Bench, Smith, er. THIRD ROW: Hostetler, Harper, Clay, Shuffett, Goudeau, Ba. Messer, Sewell, Thompson, Bo. Messer. FOURTH ROW: Conley, Held, Hesselrode, John, Huey, Adams, iley, Blasingame. FIFTH ROW: Treadwell, Watkins, Rodenbeck, Weaver, Franz, Gates, Verdell, Belcher, Kirk. KEEPING up The PEMM Club bulletin board in the gym, Toni Goudeou fulfills c club duty. wifi I 1 234.2 SMENC. FRONT ROW: Moon, Dale, Thompson, Matthews, Ce. Richardson, Marlin. SECOND ROW: Key, Adams, Mannen, Moore, Bagnetto, Polk, Byers. THIRD ROW Chandler, Lucas, Ch. Richardson, Holiaway fsponsorj, Griffith. FOURTH ROW: Hardman, Hopper, Bell, Mayhall, Guyer, Davis. .i1---..-.1---- .f wwe, DISCUSSING ci slide presenrofion by Sponsor FRENCH CLUB. FRONT ROW: Vance, Hayes, Foresee, Burton. SECOND ROW: Timmerman, Stoltzfus Dr. Wright are members of the French Club. Kilday. THIRD ROW: Hurlbert, Ice, Cooper, Johnson. FOURTH ROW: McClurg, Geary, Jahshan, Miller. 172 IAVIORAL SCIENCE CLUB. FRONT ROW: Rawdon, Murphy, Jestice. SECOND ROW: Guthrie, Harvill, Herron. ED ROW: DeLong, Tweedy, Trudgen, Doggett. FOURTH ROW: Pauls, Wherry, Cobb, Danley. FIFTH ROW' s, Byrd, Wade, Fly. DEPARTMENTAL SMENC Writes, performs an opera for student body Offering membership to all music ma- jors and minors, the Student Music Edu- cation National Conference worked to- gether to write and perform a small opera for the student body. Extra learning op- portunities were offered to members throughout the year. A French Christmas party and a trip to New Orleans com- prised activities of the French Club. Plans were also initiated for an overseas evan- gelistic effort by the club for the summer of 1972. Beginning the year with a Psych- in party for sociology and psychology majors, the Behavioral Science Club con- tinued activities through the spring with a symposium on community development. With the spotlight on homemaking, the Arkansas Home Economics Association hosted speakers on such subjects as enter- taining, choosing silver, and flower ar- rangement. They welcomed new members in a breakfast and prepared fruit and gifts for the nursing home in their Santa's Workshop. FRONT ROW: Bristow, Darnell, Tan, Cunningham, Lindley, Danuin, Curtis. SECOND ROW: Bucy, Huffman, Cope, Johnston, Phillips, Holderby, Claar. THIRD ROW: Trimm, Ewing, Collins, Biggerstaff, Mahan, Cochran, Paden. FOURTH ROW: Wooton, English, Mooneyham, Thorburn, Cash, Curry, Robinson. 173 A A - Qs A A - - AMERICAN STUDIES. FRONT ROW: DeLong, Maxey, Hays, Short, Beeler, Hall, Barton, Mclnteer. SECOND ROW: Wages, Hiatt, Cole, Mart. Spikes, Marg. Spikes, Holla Stites, Anderson, Davis. THIRD ROW: Reeve, McFarland, White, Burrow, Drum, Wallis, Thompson, Fincher. FOURTH ROW: Harrison, Pickens, Milhollen, Rolland, lahsh Wa' or, Hill, White, Lacey. ew Orleans, l St. Louis become tour focal points Meeting twice a month, the American Studies program hosted speakers from many different fields. Highlighting one meeting was General Daniel James, the Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of De- fense, who spoke on unifying America. Later in the year, Jack Evans, president of Southwestern Christian College, spoke to the group concerning the Christiali perspective on racism. New Orleans became the Center of the CHECKING out the artillery on a Civil War memorial battlefield in Vicksburg American Studies fan tour. on the Way, Toni Matthews seems to have found an interesting old specimen facing the Mississippi the group stopped at the Civil War me- morials in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Upon arriving in New Orleans, the group visited the Holm's Department Store and the Bank of New Orleans. Next the group toured the city, giving special attention to the French Quarter. A visit to the Parrish Prison gave members a look at a different world. Riding on a steamer, the group was permitted to observe the New Orleans harbor, followed by a land tour of the shipyards. On the way home, the group visited the Humble Oil Refinery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. St. Louis was the sight of the spring tour. 1 . CIVIL WAR testimonials in Vicksburg catch the attention and thoughts of Harold Davis. l74 AMERICAN STUDIES 5' A 5, Xl: IAITING some Solid resuhsl Dennie Reeve CONSIDERING'rheTec1m decisions, advisor Mr. fches Ron Wages Compute cnofherdecision, Burks looks over o lot of extra hard work. BUSINESS TEAM Emor Business team adds first female member Attempting to regain Harding's Emory championship of 1969, the Emory Busi- ness Team began the year with a deter- mination to improve the second place received by last year's team. Forty schools competed in the games, divided into five different industries. Harding's team mar- keted golf clubs and tennis rackets, mak- ing all normal price and plant decisions. Two decisions a week were made and sent to Emory until twelve were completed, representing three years of work. The finals were held in Atlanta, Georgia in March. Rodney Waller served as team captain and Suzanne Holland became the first Harding woman to participate in the games. The Emory competition was one of the most complex business competi- tions in the nation. ORY BUSINESS TEAM. FRONT ROW: Waller, Holland, White. SECOND ROW: Cole, Wages, Reeve. 175 E -e S Q 5 3 5 :fi 2 5 Si E S E Q :f .1 i C S Fa DE K .5 i J 2 . i . . X ATHLETICS l COACHES. Norman Merritt, Don Berryhlll Ted Lloyd Jess Bucy Ed Burt Chff Sharp John Prock Jerry Mote Karyl Barley COACHING STAFF Coaches inspire the striving for sports excellence The Harding College athletic teams, under the guidance of ten coaches, par- ticipated in all nine sports sponsored by the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference. The Bisons earned championships in two spring sports, tennis and bowling, to finish third for the 1969-1970 AIC All- Sports competition with 65 total points. This was just two and a half points out of first place which was held by State College. Harding coaches included: John Prock, head footballg Dick Johnson, assistant football and baseballg Jerry Mote, as- sistant football g Cliff Sharp, assistant foot- ball and trackg Jess Bucy, head basket- ball, Ted Lloyd, cross country and track, Don Berryhill, Swimming, Ed Burt, bowl- ingg Norman Merritt, golf, Bob Knight, tennis, Karyl Bailey, assistant basketball. Ted Lloyd returned after assisting in the Panama track program. 178 is ,af S 'J fffs n--cw as ff,-wi ,.-M1 1 iUARTERBACK Tommy Lewey and split end Ronnie Peacock concentrate as football coach COACH Dick Johnson points To Second base in Prock illustrates a pass route to be used during second half of the Tech game. gn Qffempf 10 uid The refe,-eevs decision- ff:-:lw Q f l 'Am V' Tis df' 2,9--. 5 -ff? 'lk H f' A - A li f AIN and heavy competition bring a look 3 uncertainty to the face of Coach Lloyd. D-CAPTAIN Eugene Johnson listens as Coach SILENTLY contemplating the direction of the game, head basketball coach Jess Bucy tries to arp endeavors to inspire tougher defense. formulate new game strategy in an effort to promote Bison offense against David Lipscomb. 179 Harding 18 Southwestern College O The Bisons opened their football season with a shut out over the Moundbuilders from Southwestern College, Kansas. De- fense was the dominant aspect of Har- ding's play. The defensive unit allowed only 102 total offensive yards by the Southwestern team and intercepted four passes, one for a score. Terry Brumley, junior defensive back, scored first for the Bulls on a 39-yard interception return. arding's second score came in the sec- nd quarter on a 21-yard run by freshman Tom Ed Gooden. Ronnie Peacock, the Bisons fine split end, scored the final touchdown on an eight-yard pass from quarterback Terry Welch. gPeacock ended the game with eight receptions for 111 yards. Co-captain Charles Caffey led all players in rushing with a 4.5 yards per carry average on 15 attempts. Harding 13 Millsaps 12 The Bisons put together fine teamwork and an exciting game-winning touchdown in the final seconds to win their second game of the season. A Terry Welch-to- Charles Caffey pass with 36 seconds left in the game gave the Bulls a 13-12 victory over Millsaps College in Jackson, Mis- sissippi. The game left Harding with a 180 2-0 record. Harding scored first in the second quarter when quarterback Tommy Lewey threw to Ronnie Peacock for a four-yard touchdown. In the third quarter the de- fensive unit held the Majors inside the Harding two-yard line for three plays in succession without allowing a score. With 3:30 remaining in the game, Welch en- gineered the final winning touchdown drive of 52 yards. Welch completed ten passes for 93 yards, while Lewey connected on nine for 90 yards. Peacock grabbed nine passes for 79 yards. Harding 14 Southern State 25 In Hardingls AIC conference opener, Southern State, with a freshman substitute quarterback at the helm, stopped the Bisons 25-14 at Magnolia. Scoring first was Harding on a one-yard run by Tommy Lewey in the first period. Halfback Tom Ed Gooden scored on a two-point play after the touchdown. The Muleriders scored two touchdowns in the first half to take a 15-8 lead at the half. In the second half they added another touch- down and a field goal. With a minute remaining in the game, Ronnie Peacock caught a touchdown pass from Lewey in the far corner of the end zone. 52 ' 5 .V . . .. f flfivffffui ' ' . it -l ri ff my .QW ,L I 2 , 1 4 s .,,,,,, -CJR-W.. if , FOOTBALL Bisons redeemed from losing ear with SCA win 1970 FOOTBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: Robert Shock, Bill Watts, Don Whittemore, Mike Payne, Alec Petway, David Williams, David Lumpkin, John Richardson, Tommy Lewey, Randy Blakeney. SECOND ROW: Clarence Hicks, Charles Caffey, Gary Hunter, Vance Cox, Rodney Echols, Jack Barber, Tom Ed Gooden, Buddy Allison, Gary Gregg, Roger Collins, David Clear, Emerson Brubaker. THIRD ROW: Dean Kilmer, Chris Stewart, Mike Conley, Buddy Malone, Larry Richmond, Ronnie Peacock, Steve Hinds, Rick Brown, Terry Welch, Mike Beatty, Ken Merritt, Jim Akins, Chuck Blanken- ship. FOURTH ROW: Coach Johnson, Neil Thompson, Hurley Crews, Mike Watson, John Manning, Jerry Cook, Larry Beck, Rance Reagan, Steve Clary, Ken Beck, Ed Eason, James Pigg, Coach Sharp. FIFTH ROW: Coach Prock, Alan Dixon, David Treadwell, Dale Payne, Terry Brumley, Mike Clem, David Thompson, Tony Felker, John Greer, Bruce King, Eugene Johnson, Coach Mote. CORD-SETTING split end Ronnie Peacock demonstrates the ability of an excellent receiver rt only to be able to snare passes thrown his way but to run effectively after the reception. ACEKICKER Terry Welch and Roger Collins vait the snap of the ball from Vance Cox. The 1970 Harding Bison football team compiled an overall 5-5 record, including three victories and three losses in AIC competition. Offensively, the Bisons com- bined a devastating aerial attack with a solid running threat that often was pla- gued With errors. Led by seven starting seniors, the defensive unit contributed outstanding hard-hitting performances. Named to the All-AIC squad were end Ronnie Peacock, senior Eugene Johnson, and freshman tailback Alan Dixon. Earn- ing NAIA All-District 17 honors were guard Jerry Cook, tackle Mike Watson, defensive back David Treadwell, Peacock, and Johnson. ADDING to his 159 yards rushing, tailback Alan Dixon strains to loose himself free. l8l BREAKING Through the paper barrier, Co-captain Charles Coffey leads the Bison football squad onto the field preceding The start of The opening game with Southwestern College. Harding 0 Mississippi College 24 With quarterbacks Welch and Lewey both injured, the Bisons faced the Choc- taws of Mississippi College with freshman Roger Collins as the man-under. The Choctaws prevailed by scoring in each quarter, while the Bulls were unable to mount a successful drive. Collins, in his first sustained appearance of the season, completed 11 of 19 passes and rushed for 58 yards. Alan Dixon, freshman tailback, was the game's leading rusher with 93 total yards. Ronnie Pea- cock continued his record-setting pace by grabbing eight aerials for 101 yards. Harding 27 Arkansas A8.M 13 Bison homecoming fans at Alumni Field witnessed the most effective offensive per- formance of the year against Arkansas ASLM. The Bisons, 27-13 defeat over the Bollweevils from Monticello evened Har- ding's conference standings at 1-1. Coach Prockis Bulls rolled up 305 yards rushing to go with Tommy Lewey's 140 yards in the air. Freshman Alan Dixon from Fitzgerald, Georgia gained 159 yards rushing in 31 carries. Junior Ronnie Pea- cock included five receptions for 107 yards and one touchdown. The five-yard pass he caught for a touchdown in the second quarter gave him four for the seas- son, a school record. Terry Welch added three extra-point kicks. 182 AWAITING the snap count from quarterback Tonn Lewey, center Vance Cox grips The ball. SCAMPERING around the right side of the line on an end-around play against Arkansas T iunior Ronnie Peacock demonstrates he can run with the football as well as he can cc JM- , . ,, ' ,I y r SNARING ci perfectly thrown aerial, split end Ronnie Peacock strives to avoid a foe. FOOTBALL Harding 21 Ouachita 7 Offensively and defensively, the Bisons put it all together in the 21-7 victory over Ouachita. The loss by the AIC co- champion Tigers from Arkadelphia was their only conference defeat during the season. Senior quarterback Tommy Lewey connected on ll of 22 passes for 204 yards against the Tigers. He threw two touchdown aerials to Ronnie Peacock, the AIC's leading receiver. The fine split end finished the contest with 6 receptions: one a tremendous grab in the end zone with three defenders encircling him. Alan Dixon again had another good night by gaining 116 yards on 23 carries. The Bison defense was led by Dean Kilmer, a Senior linebacker, who grab- bed a point-saving interception for the Bulls, and Johnson, who led in tackles. T93 ,Iii qlves the Bison squad a chance to TOUCHDOWN is the signal depicted by Alan Dixon and the referees, as senior quarterback Tom and hear Coach Prock's instructions. Le-wey scores on a short, diving plunge surrounded by many of his iubilant Bison teammates 183 FOOTBALL Harding 6 Arkansas AM8.N 16 In the first football competition between the two schools, the Golden Lions of Arkansas AMSLN downed the Bisons 16-6 in a non-conference contest. The team from Pine Bluff scored two touchdowns in the first ten minutes of play on a 47-yard interception return and 21-yard pass. The Bison defensive crew, led by the inspired play of senior linebacker Ken Merritt, shut off Lion scoring after the first quarter except for a fourth quarter field goal. Merritt was credited with 19 unassisted tackles, 12 assists, and one pass breakup in the second period. With Harding's air game limited by the fine play of the Lion's pass defense, the offensive unit relied on its rushing strength. Tailback Alan Dixon rushed for 122 yards on 22 carries and had a 66 yard touchdown run called back by a penalty. The AMXLN defense held All-AIC end Ronnie Peacock to only three receptions. 5- i 3 OUTSTRETCHED hands of Bison flanker David Lumpkin reach 'for' the football before it strike the ground incomplete during the first period of play in Harding s contest with the SCA Bear CORNERBACK Terry Brumley and tackle Thompson stop SCA quarterback for no DEFENSIVE stalwart Ken Merritt attenti observes his teammates in an offensive d RESULTS Harding Opponent 18 Soufhwesfern College O 13 Millsaps College 12 14 Southern Sfafe 25 O Mississippi College 24 27 Arkansas A84M 13 21 Ouachita Bapfisf 7 6 Arkansas AM84N 16 6 Henderson Sfafe 12 6 Arkansas Tech 28 20 Sfafe College of Arkansas 14 ....... ...... .V ...... . .-.-, no .o..H..-.x -mv..- -.---H -------. V- ufhern Stare defender unsuccessfully grasps The Bison freshman. signal caller Tommy Lewey presents The succeeding play To be affempied against The CLUTCHING Q perfectly thrown Qeriql, Senior Weevils To his offensive linemen bent over in one row and his backs and ends in another. end John Manning heads for The open field. 185 FOOTBALL Harding 6 Henderson 12 The Henderson State Reddies used five turnovers to ruin title hopes for the Bisons and earn their first league victory. The loss dropped the Herd to a 2-2 record in AIC competition. The Reddies scored on two field goals and a 17-yard pass, all in the first half of play. Following the inter- mission, the Harding defense stopped Henderson cold. With great efforts by Clarence Hicks, David Thompson, Ken Merritt, and John Greer, the Bulls allowed only 57 yards offense in the final half. The Bisons moved the ball with ease on the Henderson defense but were unable to score. Running backs Alan Dixon and Charles Caffey gained 111 yards and 62 yards respectively. Flanker David Lump- kin caught two passes for 18 yards, while Ronnie Peacock grabbed three for 55 yards. Harding's only score came in the second quarter on an end-around play by split-receiver Peacock that covered 7 yards. RUNNING back Alan Dixon 'fakes a hancl-off from Tom Lewey and prepares to gain yards. SHOUTING our team signals, senior quarterback Tommy Lewey prepares himself for the snap from center, as the Bison offensive machine faces the defense of Arkansas A8rM College. 186 Harding 6 Arkansas Tech A devastating running attack and ability to capitilize on Harding errors abled the Wonder Boys from Ark: Tech to overcome the Bisons. The for the Wonder Boys from Russel assured them of a tie for the cham ship of the AIC. A Harding fumble on the game's first play from scrimmage set up T first score. The second touchdown in the second period after the Bi second fumble. Late in the same qu. 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FRONT ROW: Manager Wayne Means Charlie Boaz Ken Lawyer Mike Fields Jamie Cowley Larry Rodenbeck Lester Davidson Bill Chlsm SECOND R0 Coach Jess Bucy, Dana Zartman, John Vines, Mike Wells Lester Busby Joe Mathias Emmett Sawyer Greg Franz Fred Dixon Carlton Holt Assistant Coach Karyl Baile BASKETBALL Rigid athletic conference halts Bison effort The Arkansas Intercollegiate Confer- ence overflowed with outstanding basket- ball teams during the 1970-1971 season. Four of these teams were considered among the best in the NAIA of the south- west. Facing these schools, the Bison basketball squad compiled a season's record of 8 wins and 16 losses. The 8 wins included 5 victories out of the last 9 contests of the season for the Bisons. Harding's high game of the year was 101 points against College of the Ozarks. LEAPING wildly off the gym floor, Demo Zortmcm potently scores on ct lay-up ottempt. 188 STRETCHING powerfully in the air senior Greg Franz attempts to block a shot by a UALR competitor as quards Bill Chism and Charlie Boaz focus their attention on the basketball as 2' f'- fl X ...W M vs. X5 PAUSING to find a teammate, guard Bill Chism clutches the ball away from the reach of the outstretched hands of an opponent. HOOKING a shot into the basket, Lester Busby is surrounded by the opposing team. x..- Q gn 5. tx If , ,Q ,..,u ws W .Z Qf +:+'9fi 1, , ' A.. Kai, 555.1 N 1 33,5fHifb gsg P Y . ' -K Min 3- V A 2 iw I if ,,fg5'2Q JI . 32? ,, , fi' 5 f ,L 1 ' V.. i fm' 'Q ,W 'U' ' 4 Q44 2 ' Qf- QF - Qi L 4 +V UW., . -V JMX L, V , R -1 S 5 5 , in k I! iff , Ar 5. , sg 5:ff 5f' Mr' f ? , 4? f g ...f-'L 'l 1 4-nun nuunlllnf xx 4 uf 'f T'Tn-Mi Er'-T-' 'S as 9 Q X 5 an if X i -I i ' L T-f W-. i is Q X X N.. O We , s -,LZ in i gs 5 3 W sg si: I QQ: 4- ff E P-P AIMING for o free Toss is freshman Fred Dixon, os LesTer Busby ovvc1iTs The rebound. ATTEMPTING o short lump shof, Joe Mc1Thicls places his Toss over several opponenfs. PREPARING himself mentally for The second half, Bill Chisrn resTs in The locker room. 192 2 D X f' -52 W if auf fm. ' ., k Hlrl-... BASKETBALL Lack of height endangers Bison team performance During the 1970-1971 season the Bisons were faced with a shortage of experienced tall players. The tallest man on the squad, sophomore Joe Mathias at 6'6yf, saw limited action. The brunt of the rebound- ing and inside work was carried by freshman Freddie Dixon, senior Greg Franz, and junior college transfer Lester Busby, all at 6'5 . Busby led all re- bounders on the team with an 8.2 average per game, which placed him 13th in the AIC rankings. Making up for this lack of height, the squad often relied on a rim- ning style of game. Contributing to this method of play were guards Jamie Cow- ley, Charlie Boaz, Bill Chism, and Dana Zartman, who often handled the forward position for the team. DEFENSIVELY pressing on opponent, Bill Chism effectively guards Q UALR dribbler. ,,..,bv'- Nh .e,,,.,.... A p A ,. DRIBBLING to the comer is senior Lorry Rodenbeck, endeczvoring to lose his foe. ARCHING himself Toward the goal, Lester Busby tosses o driving shot ot the basket. 193 BASKETBALL Four performers average over ten points per game Despite a poor season's record, the Bison basketball team had four competi- tors among the AIC's top thirty scorers. All of these players averaged 13 or more points per game for Harding. Junior Bill Chism, the squad's offensive leader, led all performers with an 18.3 scoring average. The fine outside shooter from Clarkton, Missouri achieved 13th place in the AIC scoring title and was honored by being chosen a NAIA District 17 honorable mention member. Ranked 24th in scoring in the AIC was Lester Busby with a 14.3 average. Freshman competitor Freddie Dixon, who started in only a few games for the Bisons, compiled a 13.2 scoring average. A 36 point per- formance by Dixon against Arkansas ASLM was the highest Bison scoring mark of the season. Co-captain Dana Zartman finished his basketball career at Harding with an average of 13.0 points per game. ORING easily on a short iump shot, iunior Bill Chism displays 2 acute ability he has to make the crucial basket for the team. mil' 'f' , f- -1 '5' Wiifilurf Uli- ATTENTIVELY heeding halftime instructions, Dana Zartman sits in the dressing room. RECEIVING directions on the bench from his coach, Charlie Boaz leans nearer to hear. f n i RESULTS Harding Opponent 84 Univ. of Arkansas at Little Rock 75 86 David Lipscomb 65 76 David Lipscomb 80 57 Southern State College 72 93 Arkansas Tech 101 58 Arkansas College 66 67 State College of Arkansas 81 74 Arkansas A84M 81 72 Arkansas ANl8rN 81 58 Ouachita Baptist University 70 98 College of the Ozarks 54 74 Hendrix College 79 70 Henderson State College 82 67 Southern State College 71 76 Arkansas Tech 88 84 Arkansas College 68 91 State College ot Arkansas 78 84 Arkansas A8rM 89 76 Ouachita Baptist University 86 101 College of the Ozarks 94 82 Hendrix College 75 77 Henderson State College 89 84 Univ. of Arkansas at Little Rock 76 81 Arkansas AM8rN 104 195 CROSS-COUNTRY Bison teammates finish first and third in AIC Paced by juniors John Ratliff and Tim Geary, the Bison cross-country team cap- tured first place in three meets during the fall season of 1970. ln a dual meet with Southern State, and a tri-school meet with Hendrix and Arkansas AXLM, Ratliff and Geary finished first and second respect- ively. Ratliff, a transfer from York Col- lege, had one other first place victory and two second place finishes in the Bison meets. In the AIC Cross-Country Champion- ship Meet, Ratliff's first place finish, with a time of 26:17 for the five-mile course, and a third place finish in 26:49 for Geary led the harriers to a fifth place rating. Other Bison point finishers included fresh- man runner Richard Bellis 32nd, freshman Fred Finke 33rd, and Rick Johnson 37th. . , ' ,,L. -rp W., ,ag , .X-V 'Af-iii' PACING his distance running, John Ratliff strides toward another first-place finish. PORTRAYING an exhausting cross-country run, the face of Tim Geary strains with agony. T96 CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM. FRONT ROW: Tim Hacker, Tim Geary, Don Blake, Fred Finke, Richard Bellis ROW: John Ratliff, Bill Slicer, Dave Embry, Rick Johnson, Coach Lloyd. 1l -- lL: I 11 - H-ff X- -Q 1' f 1- F' -r W lil f , ,sri L 5 ... ., - .. sn ,- GINNING another lengthy cross-country course, Bison runners Fred Finke, John Ratliff, l Slicer, Tim Geary, and Rick Johnson group together in an effort to attain a team win. lla STRIDING in precise form, freshman runner Tim Hacker drives toward the finish area. CONTEMPLATING on his lust-concluded run, Bill Slicer protects himself from the rain. Place of Meet Cape Girardeau, Mo. Searcy, Ark. 1970 RESULTS Teams Southeast Missouri Eastern Illinois Harding Southeast Missouri Arkansas State Harding Ouachita Baptist Central Missouri St. Arkansas A84M Arkansas Tech John Brown University Magnolia, Ark. Harding Conway, Ark. Conway, Ark. lAlCl Southern State Harding Hendrix Arkansas A8rM Southern State Hendrix Henderson State Arkansas A84M Harding Arkansas Tech State College Ouachita Baptist Score 32 32 67 37 71 95 109 126 162 170 182 27 29 36 42 44 60 70 82 87 106 134 145 1 65 197 ALL-STAR Although most sports depend upon team strength, there are always those in- dividual athletes who exceed the achieve- ments of other performers. These athletes depend not only on ability, but have the desire to excel and the initiative to work harder. The Harding College intercolleg- iate program includes several of these talented men. We honor twelve of these athletes and present their varied sports and previous honors awarded them. Freddie Marsh successfully defended his AIC singles title and also was a mem- ber of the champion doubles duo. Senior trackman Jim Duncanis achievements in- clude a record AIC shot put toss of 60'1 , two AIC titles, and a fourth place finish in the NAIA meet. Freshman Marv Fran- cisco attained a 5-1 pitching record and was awarded two baseball honors. A 202.1 pin average was achieved by bowler Charles Burt in capturing the national singles title for a second time. Diver Roger Shuffield tallied just over 200 points in optional diving to set several marks. Six football competitors were honored: tackle Mike Watson, defensive back David Treadwell, Co-captain and defensive end Eugene Johnson, end Ronnie Peacock, who set an AIC record with 62 receptions. All-American guard Jerry Cook, and freshman tailback Alan Dixon. who totaled 882 yards in 10 games for the Bisons. In cross country John Ratliff snared the AIC title with a time of 26:17 for the 5-mile course. Marv Francisco Baseball All-AIC All-NAIA District I7 H9701 Freddie Marsh Tennis AIC Singles Champion H9701 .ivi 5 5 1 g KM , I , e i ,ii -' lv- '5 . K- I I Jim Duncan Track AIC Shotput Champion H9701 Charles Burl Bowling 'I98 NAIA Singles Champion H9701 Roger Shuffield Swimming AIC Diving Champion H9711 ,f'M 'n' 4 Mike Wafson FooTbcll All-NAIA Distric? 17 Ronnie Peacock Football All-AIC All-NAIA Disfricf l7 Jerry Cook Football All-NAIA Disfricf 17 2nd Team NAIA All-American 5f:2.w..u,:f, David Treadwell Eugene Johnson Football Foofbvll AILNAIA District 17 All-NC All-NAIA Districf 17 Alan Dixon John Rafliff Football Cross Country All-AlC AIC Champion ll97Ol RFU I ! 9 r CHEERLEADERS. FRONT ROW: Jeanine Cooper Laura Shuffett Ginny Alden Linda Kendrick SECOND ROW Susan Poteet Martina Peacock Kathy Nelson CHEERLEADERS Spirit hits peak during collegiate athletic contests The cheerleader's enthusiasm, energy, and interest in sports kept school spirit high during the Bisons' games. The squad led by captain Martina Peacock and co- captain Laura Shuffett had the support of the Bisonettes during games and rallies. The seven members were the only squad in the AIC conference traveling to all away football and basketball games. SENIOR captain Martina Peacock exhibits pep ond enthusiasm to encourage school spirit. 200 Y 1-1 .. . K .ig .. K I-J .S X CHEERLEADERS Kathy Nelson and Laura Shuffett lead the student body in Gronk at the pep rally before the Bison's first football game of the season against Southwestern College. The girls joining Martina and Laura on the squad this year were Linda Ken- drick, Kathy Nelson, Susan Poteet, Ginny Alden, and Jeanine Cooper. Wendy Pal- mer, daughter of Dr. H. C. Palmer, Jr., was the youngest member and new mascot, with Mrs. Eddie Campbell as the new squad sponsor this year. The cheerleaders spent hours each week building school spirit for the Bison teams. The girls announced Bison games and rallies with singing chapel commercials. The squad sponsored a car bash to get student pep high for the Homecoming football game. Another new device used this year was the Spirit Trophy spon- sored by Alpha Omega Alpha. This com- petition provided a greater display of posters on campus and a stronger partici- pation of the student body at pep rallies. SMILING squad members stop and rest while posing for a quick picture during a game. 201 1lLmElMlKKU ! J. . KT cr:- 'ST' YQ 3? SWIMMING TEAM. FRONT ROW: Don Johnson, Harry Miller, Ron Nicola, Charles MacCormack, Roger Shuffield. SECOND ROW: Bruce Morgan, David Cunningham, Davis, Tom Shaner, Coach Don Berryhill. SWIMMING Swimmers achieve high ranking in AIC contests Team effort and individual achieve- ment aided the Harding Water Buffaloes in attaining their best swimming season ever. Coach Don Bferryhill's swimmers shattered several records and captured more wins than any previous team. Roger Shuffield, the Buffaloe's out- standing diver, won the diving competition in almost every meet he entered. He was the leading AIC diver in required and optional categories, and attained a new record with a tally of just over 200 points in the optional diving phase. New breast- stroke marks also fell to Harding swim- mers' Bruce Morgan and Harry Miller. David Cunningham had excellent times in the freestyle, medley, and the baCkStr0ke SPRINGING off the starting blocks, Harding Water Buffaloes Chuck MacCormack and Da events. Cunningham dive into the water for the start ofthe 200-yard medley against State Colle 202 6,1 9 . -, I 'W' - ., , ffwnywmn, I .Zia-I -:,-: -f - :Mg-I . kr one , ., f I E' ,nga--' ,,..... 4, ,. ' .. .,...,. , ' ' ' 1 ---- . M -V-'P , 1 1- 'infix M7-X' 'I - .- fb- 4.31. .' ' ' 4 , 'H .N : W I 1-:, NAITING the start of the 50-yard individual freestyle event, Don hnson readies himself for a possible victory over an SCA foe. RESULTS Date Teams Score November i7 UALR 62 Harding 43 November 20 Harding 83 Southwestern of Memphis 28 November 23 Southeast Missouri State 65 Harding 26 November 24 Univ. of Missouri at Rolla 68 Harding 36 December l Southern State 69 Harding 44 December ll State College 56 Harding 55 December i2 Texas ASQM 298 lHendrix Drury College 234 Relaysl Southwest Missouri State l85 Univ. of Missouri at Rolla l82 Harding l'I4th Placel 'l7 January 23 Southern State 58 Harding 53 February 2 State College 51 Harding 62 lforfeitureg SCA, the winnerl February 9 Harding 67 Ouachita 44 February 16 Hendrix 64 Harding 48 March 2 Hendrix 69 Harding 38 March 6 Hendrix l bl lAlCl Southern State 45 Harding 35 State College 30 Ouachita 27 Henderson 3 DISPLAYING the proper butterfly stroke, David Cunningham swims to another victory. TWISTING out of a complex dive, Roger Shuffield aims himself toward the water. 203 a 2 'V' 'fu W., Us ,1- 0 A u if f , .V '1 , 4? t Q f . Q. . . F 3 Q A . y K' 1 f , . QL 2 gag if L X0 ge 525555 E f f' ff ifififi Q ., 1 s v ! :zz-,, , - - 1 ww ,.,, ...A , , . . ., . ,- i '- ..'-,, . :Ei f,..f.. fH:ff'ZQ.''fwlzifl '59'f:'aS'-Q:l'QQ2:iaE?'f :': 'I Q 2 ' , mWW,,W M W' fr'-5, 4: nr .--W 1, -Q sg ., R r ,f n 'KF QW i M ,N ,.,.. , 4 - 5 is Q ' .. 53 , -f - , , W ZW ax, Lwrfww, fs-ff,fQ:1w:4w S P Q ., ,.-,Q 3 31 3 wlesgxagggm . ' 'iss we f 1 Q' 3 4 y - X r -- w,,w1.g,,L,. . NEW K N 1971 BASEBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: Dallas Howard, Max Reiboldt, Guy Hydrick, Danny Lough, Denny Dotson. SECOND ROW: Dennis Crews, Benny Brooks, Russ Parker Ken Merritt, Royce Curtis, Randy Kirby. THIRD ROW: Terry McCormick, Robert Helvering, lim Hinerman, Doug White, Carl Johnston, Russ Schramm, Mark Moore. BASEBALL Frustrating ear for team despite high-quality play The Harding baseball team completed its season with a record of 15-11, with the majority of its losses occurring in con- ference play. Coach Johnson's crew in- cluded several excellent hitters and pitch- ers, but there was no consistent play by the members of the team. Freshman Marv Francisco was the only Bison ballplayer named to the All-AIC first team. He also attained the honor of being chosen to the All-District 17 team. Catcher Denny Dotson, pitcher Ken Mer- ritt. and third baseman Jerry Moore were selected to the All-AIC second team. Pre- vious All-American shortstop Roy Steele led the team in batting with a .333 batting average, while Francisco compiled an im- pressive 5-1 pitching record. His earned- run average of 1.93 ranked among the leading pitching averages in the confer- ence. 206 is e H 4 'g..L..,gq fn K .., ' 0 V A. '- SWITCH-HITTING Roy Steele displays the skill he has attained in batting left-handed as as right-handed, as he slams a powerfully hit ball deep into the opponents o 1970 RESULTS Harding Opponent UALR UALR John Brown John Brown Arkansas Tech Southwestern Southwestern Southern State Southern State Southwestern Southwestern State College State College Henderson State Henderson State Ouachita Baptist Ouachita Baptist Arkansas Tech f A 1 , Pb Hitt, S A ... Jo 'ltug.v.NA-,fs SLIDING into second base Russ Parker adds another Hardmq man on base an the baseball game with the Tigers of Ouachita College HURLER Gay Wheatley a senior righthander, concludes his wind up to another fine toss. BASEBALL FIRSTBASEMAN Gary Corum, expecting a teammate's throw, sets himself for the out. in 5, 1 ..,,. . H. .is STIRRING the dust on an excellent slide into second base, Bison baseball player Jerry Mor- successfully performs the break-up of a double-play endeavor attempted by the oppositu ,,.a-If 1 1-l as - ., iw, 4 ,J 'Z M' .Q Y F ff . ,g sfgtf ' ,ig gsgggfi fsgpfi , ll 'l'!i.'im '1 'fb' -uY?l's:'kcfQ'5Yf? ,A : . wh .ig ur - gzwvlwze we Q , s G., , J, Q 4 9 , wig 4 .xc wg.,-N an H 2 ' f .. L ffl, M, , K Q t W 1. ,. X. of Wm., Alfa! .53 , ,Q 'J' will 'fwnliii K- i ls ' M ' - LW 5 ' ki K' -5. .. We ' - is 2 ..., 4 at V wif A 'J 'Q' , . 'gil - ' , ' K ' : , .,:. ., ,,.,.. Q' lkh- : fl ea K ll s rar s i ' Q ,, ' ' ' ., ,va--,,, . ef Q ii ! i e- in , .Ef ., 1 Q V,. .II r'f'i 'flak AWAITING the chance to increase Harding's point total, Max Rheiboldt faces the mound. WATCHING his pitch Travel toward the plate, Marv Francisco shows a good follow through. 208 if. jam H wife-1f,,,:, ul!-'fam Z, ' 1' ef 11371.-' .1 - ii .i5 gg2 ::f:5i:E3,31 Qgefaiil f -'-:Ei-'Z-:Iiw::l:: 7. llliiil ls-f 'Q-J llzifisfiiy-V' w ii g51?sSf1 f:g ii'ff' off ff ' . ' S 'Y . uf' ,nz-- 11 pzwn. ssll ,f Q 'fm ' 'at-' - 'HP' Eye img? E, Q25 7' in f F QE? 3 V we A 5 fx 25 3? W Sm A 1,6 ms 'X 4 Arg ,, , h , ,k ,Q i f X 1 Q? is 5 jig? gg i le if 2, ,Q is -ff .L il ,SR if A t if We fiemfsiif 1' 1 L . Q4 vt , , .Q ii'-f..r la! .Vi Fw' .13 'f 'U . -. H -. f ' ,- v , ' 'V' -1.., v DUCHING down in his catcher's position, senior letterman Denny Dotson keeps his eye on COACH Johnson voices his own opinion in an hurled ball while readying himself to catch the Harding pitcher's throw from the mound. attempt to assist in the umpire's decision. I EING the opposing pitcher, Denny Dotson iectantly awaits the next baseball toss. HUSTLING in from his outfield position, senior Dana Zartman snags a difficult ground ball to successfully suppress a possible double off an opponent's bat in AIC baseball action. 209 W ' W.-Mfav ,Y megs 1971 GOLF TEAM. FRONT ROW: Harrington, Charlie Dye, Richard Fowler, John McGuire, Coach Merritt. SECOND ROW: Larry Frank, Jimmy Henderson, Greg Roger Elliot, Jim Byrd. G O LF Inexperience and stiff competition 5 gt stifle golf team The 1970 spring golf team was guided by the only returning letterman, Jimmy Henderson, transfers Charles Anderson and Roger Elliott from York, senior Larry Frank, and freshman Richard Fowler. A fifth-place finish in the AIC golf tourna- ment ended a disappointing season for the golfers. Victories over Arkansas College, Marion College, Southern State, and Henderson State teams during the season were very impressive. Henderson, a junior from Memphis, Tennessee, was the team medal- ist for the second year in succession. 210 ,:,f,e at I' I ra r ,,'i'.'1i,'.l , 'rQg-EEZ Y SPURTING sand from the difficult trap at the Searcy Country Club's first hole, golfer Greg Pauley successfully endeavors to drop a chip shot onto the putting GOLFER Larry Frank displays the suitable putting stroke in attempting a short shot. JUNIOR John McGuire concentrates on a good follow-through in his putt on the green. If R LQ ar-'ti Q? TEAM members Harrington, Byrd, and Pauley await their turns as John McGuire drives. , .:' , M .'! 5s -E: . Ai. MEDALIST Jimmy Henderson holds the green flag as sophomore golfer Richard Fowler strokes his golfball with precise effort and accuracy to finish his round of play for the day. PUTTING with considerable accuracy comes easily to senior letterman Roger Elliott. 211 TRACK Team depends on quality rather than quantity Lack of team depth hampered the Bison track and field crew, but strong individual performances highlighted the track season. The team won only one meet, a tie with Arkansas ASLM, but several individual competitors recorded victories in single events. Three Harding records and one AIC mark fell to the 1970 team. Senior Jim Duncan's toss of 60'l broke the previous AIC record by nearly seven feet. School records and AIC titles in both shot put and discus were also achieved by the Bison weightman. Two 440-yard track- men, David Byrd and Rick Harris, both broke the 50 second barrier. David Byrdis time of 48.5 in the AIC meet set a new school mark. Tim Geary, John Ralliff, and Dave Embry aided the team greatly in the distance events. The hurdler chores were performed well by senior Charles Kiser, if y 4 , g ig 11294, W W 5 I , Simi ' .ill .I U i J, si ' lx PREPARING himself mentally for the start ofthe 440-yard run, senior David Byrd posi himself in the starting blocks awaiting the sound ofthe gun during a home tri-team al fy all T 1970 TRACK TEAM. FRONT ROW: Tim Geary, lohn Ratliff, Rick Harris, Max Newman, Rick Johnson, Don Blake, TQSSING fhe Shof puf for dismnce Dave Embry. BACK ROW: Norman Bennett, Charles Kiser, John Buck, Jerry Evans, Mark Bales, lim Duncan. Duncan vigorously displays his 212 , l ' EARING the pole vault bar seems to present no difficulty to iunior Jerry Evans, as he SPRINGING from the blocks, 440-yard dash llists his body over the standard without contact enabling his vault not to be disqualified. frgckmqn Rick Harris begins another race 1970 RESULTS llll A g 1 Place of Meet Teams Score Little Rock, Ark. Arkansas AM8cN 96 iTiger Relaysl Southern State 47 V2 W' State College 33'f2 Arkansas Tech 27 fa- Ouachita 26 Harding 22 Monticello, Ark. Arkansas A8fM 92'f2 T' A A Arkansas Tech 84V2 it Harding 61 Ouachita 35 Russellville, Ark. Arkansas AM84N 92 lTech Relaysi Southern State 63 State College 44 Arkansas Tech 40 Harding 29 Conway, Ark. Southern State 72 f State College 71 Harding 36 5 S Magnolia, Ark. Southern State 114 W' Harding 20 M T Searcy, Ark. Harding 71 gg Arkansas A8fM 71 Hendrix 37 Little Rock, Ark. Southern State 70 lAlCi State College 66 Arkansas Tech 38 Ouachita 34 Harding 33 Arkansas A84M 21 Hendrix 17 STRETCHING his legs over the barrier, Henderson S1078 9 Charles Kiser runs the 120-yard hurdles. 213 TENNIS Blsons capture each division in AIC tourney For the second straight year the Bison tennis team captured every division in the AIC tournament. The netmen dominated the competition with a perfect total score. Compiling a season record of sixteen wins and four losses, the squad lost only to such teams as Bradley, Memphis State, and Arkansas State. Seniors Freddie Marsh and Dean Baw- com faced each other in the AIC final, and Marsh successfully defended his singles title of 1969. Winners in the six divisions were: Marsh, Bawcom, Lynn Dixon, Ray Kelly, Glen Blue, and Bo Brockman. The Marsh-Dixon duo snared the AIC doubles title. In the NAIA na- tional tourney Harding's four top players were defeated in the third round. The doubles team of Bawcom and Kelly were victorious in three matches before they were defeated in the fourth round. N-'rW '-New a 1- M W, y R, C sa, t w A? ri' if 4 L 51 ,,,, Q 4-T 4' 15 5 2 , ? i A r Q A 5 s J hmm A... f , E H A ', 2 eqwe ,,,, 4 R ' f A X A D K Nfiw, jm were . A , K 1 t'w Arr' All-..,,,,,,g, lf 2 1 - i T Q X, J X 3f557'f1 e ,.., 4, L ,,,, . 1 MW W ---' was - ,, A r v + v ,-133. - , at . r v M .,,, ,W 2 H -F-.fybefi J ., . 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K p ,- f I 're- V .V ,, g .,,., 'E SE Q' , Q i To if. , f.., . iff r, - 113, ' .- ' -. - .,.. is Q A .X f . V YT :A -weft '22 -1' -M -' nrt' in ' My-e 5 ..,, 'fr Nl '- s TRANSPARENTLY disguised behind the fence-like effect of the net, iunior college tr: Bo Brockmcn vigorously strains in an endeavor To return his opponents short tennis SI ,,,...-ov' 1971 TENNIS TEAM. FRONT ROW: David Staggs, Vernon Bates, Rick Adkins, Bill Robertson. BACK ROW: lim Railey, Cordell Battles, Ron Parker, Mike Sadler, Larry lIEl'lS6i1. 214 ,uv- I E +-J'-nxnlq if ' l V5 im,ac,,a.-Q i.i Skagit y L4 -ia +,s 0 A i XCH Bob Knighf Cgnfers with Freddie SMASHING an accurately-placed shot deep into his opponent's area, returning letterman -sh, the AIC Chqmpionl during 0 match. Dean Bawcom demonstrates his ability in using the overhead swing to return his foe's shot. I X 4' lfgi A is ,fl CE competition is the facial expression portrayed by senior DISPLAYING his forehand swing, Ray Kelly l Dixon in preparing himself for his serve during match play. strokes the ball toward the netted barrier. 215 I is R2 S Q SPRINGING high off the floor, Gary Gregg attempts to add to Chi Sig's point total. HQDQLING together before a club intramural softball game, the Galaxy team concentrates on winning their contest enabling them To move upward in the tournament for the championship. INTRAMURALS T iA - Individual skill and club rivalr spark contests Harding's intramural program is com- posed of four categories of competition: individual. team, class. and club contests. Trophies are presented to the winning stu- dents or teams in each event. In all team sports, all-stars are selected by the par- ticipants. Each spring an outstanding in- tramural athlete award is given to the in- dividual displaying the finest athletic ability and sportmanship during the intra- mural program. The 1970 honor went to senior Mike Pruitt. The sports activities are varied with 35 events available for entry by students. Ap- proximately 75 per cent of all students enrolled at Harding participate in the sports system. Director of the men's phase of intra- murals is Cecil Beck, while Barbara Barnes oversees the women's program. Their creditable leadership demonstrates the reason for Harding's intramural pro- gram being one of the nationis most highly acclaimed systems. POWERFULLY swinging a softball bat, Dennie Reeve endeavors to add to his club's score. 216 , W ...Ley Y-'N-S ,,,t-M--A4q,,,. ,,'.,.,, '2', a........-Allin'-1 13' 177 N! - S sw-vw Ag.. - ,W Y NVERGING on The ball carrier, Three Sub-T defensive players, David Lawson, Russ Parker, INTRAMURAL direcTor Cecil Beck aids his d Jeff Spencer, prepare To halT an opponenT during action of an intramural club conTeST. assisTanTs in Tallying soTTball records, DRIVING for an easy basket, Larry Beckham scores anoTher goal for his intramural Team. ' ll HURLING The ball Toward The plaTe, Bobby ' Trickey piTches during a soTTball conTesT. 217 INTRAMURALS .ff ' V - E' -i-.H iw vs N -ts, 'si , .. EwV,..,, 5 -.,' st 1' -1, ,: 1s',,n-,f i , .tg f e l i -1223, L .., 1 , :QR 'WWI tffwffv, .1 A, vk.' ,K ' is 6? will 5 s i s:l t , ..,,. CALLING the signals for his club football SLAMMING a well-hit ground ball down the third base line, Louise Pace seems pleased witl' squad, Steve Prout prepares for the snap. her infield hit during the action of a women's intramural softball game in the autumn ATTEMPTING TO lWOlT 0 driving OPPONENT, ATTENTIVELY listening to the quarterback's decision on what play to run, a flag-footbal Robert Helvering WGfCl'19S The ball Cmflef- team huddles on the field during the action of an intramural football contest in the fall 218 z K 4 1 s z. in x PARTICIPATING in the intramural football throw, Randy Denham attempts his aerial. BASKETBALL games between clubs are packed with action as Gata and Ko Jo Kai prove. EYEING has toss sall toward the plate, Joe Hackworth patches during a baseball game. 219 'Sn 'Qi -- UF:-J xx. Bw We 4 .QQ .1 . Mu . Y -, .. - ' 1... f K.-,wif .f-. gh f. t vlx E 1 24 sh ,.,, K f 'Nl ! 3. n :Q, n!'x',r . l A 36 , . mg, -. q., ..4, ,..f ' Pfigf 3. X ,623 ..,, . , 4- ', 6 f ,Q 2 -'S Ji 7' 455: ,-. 5 5, .Q Q 331. x 'e '52 if ' hge. . A kv figs? ' u.1 ' . ,A ', YE W '- ,H 1 .- 'I .af S ' w e SUCIAL CLUBS INTRODUCTION Competition adds spark to social club excellence Competition was a key factor in social club activities on campus. As members of the individual clubs were drawn together in the spirit of competing, so the clubs were drawn closer together in their com- mon goal of making Harding an excellent school. Participation by all in interclub sports, service projects, scholastic com- petition, and forensics created pride on the part of each individual in his club and on the part of each club in its school. This year a new area of competition was added, that being in school spirit itself. During the intercollegiate sport season, an Interclub Spirit Trophy was given each week to the club displaying the greatest amount of zeal and support toward the team that week. Harding social clubs were unique in this constructive rather than destructive spirit of competition. MASON BERRYHILL, initiate of Alpha Omega, pauses while other mouseketeers catch up. GATA'S members Vail Geer and Joyce Howell welcome Judi Bean during club Open House. 222 HOPING to capture a win for the Knights in club softball competition, Phil Johnson the ball in anticipation of landing Cl successful bunt and securing a hut for his . f Q u ix X, trams.. .A , Y V sy., g Q yifgxgg ' Q. I W . Q Q1 , A . V' R 'nw W. .4 r fo- 1- 1 J an fr f-W-. t, ' xxx d:,,fq.X 1 f X , wlw ci fl' 3 is f + m 1 wRi'uSll? L l ' N x x r 7 ' ' 'wi rf 1 X SQ' VN ' W A I vxta, l iiybqy 'q .v , .vw , s -t Y i Pall Y ' 'K' 'A ' ' A0293 1-1 . r 9' ' ,w f . . A 4 Wg .Q . A N ., R ,x I? it ll, . .K ix' ig, is in re -K V in , .- ., A vm! xgygx , t 7 ,L ini KY? un Y XPP 3 ri t ,,,3..3,,Ps gigs, . Q , , 4 A K ' . VQN. J.-jfs g , p r is :Vi .,E,, A, I p I - .',. ' -ar W X , R My Jw M ,. - ., if 'A gg f W s ml- SMILING through the trials of pledge week, Susan Rampton portrays an obedient WHC pledge in her long dress and traditional top hat. DESPERATELY trying to escape the hands of his rag-tag opponent, Alpha Tau's Gregg Ratliff runs at top speed toward his goal line. 223 Q A INTRODUCTION Clubs contribute toward building strong characters Growth of the individual personality remained one of the main goals of the social clubs this year. Academic chal- lenge was accorded the members when their scholastic achievements were recog- nized with a trophy given to the men's and women's club with the highest grade point average. Intellectual stimulation was offered through participation in the an- nual Speech Arts Tournament held pri- marily for talent competition between the various clubs. Strong emphasis in the area of spiritual maturity could be seen in a planned monthly devotional, a short period of worship to God during club functions, or an all-day Sunday outing at Camp Wyldewod. However, in the college campus atmosphere, social clubs served most effectively the social needs of the members. Service projects such as donat- ing the Interclub Spirit trophy, working with the Searcy welfare committee, and contributing blood allowed clubs to co- operate with their society. Opportunities for building well-rounded Christian char- acters were abundant through social club membership at Harding this year. 2 ,,.rv'aQ-H TNT's Mike Mason pauses a moment with WITH identities concealed under paper bags, pledges are herded into a waiting pick Connie Sarrett to enioy the serenity of nature. taken to an unknown destination for an unforgettable night of rough initiation 224 tl X .5-nur--4' .11 ENTERTAINED by Steve Bowie, Doug Killgore and Larry Costlow, Ju Go Ju members stop a relax with their computer-chosen dates in between active games at their third functiu RAW eggs, liver, and instant coffee are loaded into a trunk, later to serve as a' I supply of amusement to old members when mixed in various proportions and fed to ivan-Q R I S - . g,,...ei.un-so-113 1 4 i r fr . We t gl r 'yi :si as Y sg K W t a A 3 25,351 ,,,,,sm v .. , ,,,, ,F -assi :V if Q-fffeff iii fi i v 'iiifiit' 'i' V - f 'ffflfi f f i: ': Q ig I. - , - . i g., F J W. ,gjifisxn g ff E ,pgs Ig, fu. ' if ye- ferret ,gui Q is y 1 'm K S ti 'S w E, me s ,, . a ... e Y ,,,..,.,. . K .. . ' s H . a : im . A in U it A 'F J r ,lf H - ' l M 3' - ' V ,wx rt -M f -' - fQ:fg,..,i2.3-l,i.ifii.f1? af' ,- -rn 4 A Q W N., t rw L'.L ifjv V ff . g , ' . ' ifffi-fgif 1 - A lx. x 1 ff' ll! 4 Vlzly I a. . , .. 'HA EPSILON CHI. TOP ROW: Baggett, Hedrick tsponsorsl, Bryant, Clark, Estes, Evans. SECOND ROW: Fergu- I, Haynie, Rhoads, Stephenson, Ultis, Walden, Young. FENSIVELY guarding his Lambda Sigma opponent and backed up by his teammate Roy phenson, AEX's President Tom Walden hopes to recover the ball on his end of the court. ALPHA EPSILON CHI AEX centers banquet theme on the zodiac For their early spring banquet, AEX relied on the Sign of the Zodiac for a successful evening. Giving their tired, heckled pledges a break, the old members broke the tradition of rough initiation the last night of pledge week and didn't have it. Instead the old and new members joined in an evening of getting acquainted and having fun at a Pizza Party. In Decem- ber, a Russian Peasant Feast was held at the Searcy Optimist Club, attended by the Alpha Chi peasants and their dates. Authentic dress and food added to the atmosphere of relaxation and merriment. Although still a small club, the members enjoyed entering into sports competition. OFFICERS. Tom Walden, Pres., Ron Clark, Vice-Pres., Danny Bryant, Sec., Paul Haynie, Treas., Eddie Baggett, James Hedrick, Spon- SOFS. Club Queen PATTI BEARD 225 t l ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA lpha Omega gives trophy to foster spirit In their first year to be included in the yearbook and in their second year of existence, Alpha Omega Alpha members felt that the best way for them to alleviate the dilemma of increased school enroll- ment followed by larger, less personal social clubs was to create a new club. Being a small club, yet still desiring to be a spirited one, they donated the Interclub Spirit Trophy to show their spirit for Harding and also to encourage the larger clubs to continue their support of our intercollegiate activities. During the initia- tion of their first club pledges, each new member was forced to make an im- promptu speech while a spotlight beamed in his face. After rough initiation, the pledges, singing Row, Row Your Boat, were left blind-folded outside Searcy, to find their own way back to school. OFFICERS. Reagon Wilson, Pres., Mason Berry- hill, Vice-Pres., Robert Mahaftey, Sec., Barry Cox, Treas.5 Cliff Ganus lll, Bob Helsten, sponsors. Club Queen CINDY CATES 226 E a 3 ff CLUB president Reagan Wilson presents the Spirit Trophy to cheerleading captain Marti Peacock during a chapel program to encourage each of the clubs to show more school spi ima mins- 'fwfsaf QW ,W we A N A 4 pf., NA Mfg, pf. i , - . . 34 iz, fl f3'i ' I -- if are 1. . , I 1' WA . 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THIRD ROW: Coley, Cruce, Curtis, Dixon, Dotson. FOURTH ROW: Hackworth, Haus, drix, Laschinski, Maglothin, McCutchen. FIFTH ROW: Milhollen, Redd, Robinson, Sandlin, Turner, Wood. MPING high for the rebound, Mose Turner hopes to take the ball owoy from his Chi Sigs ponent, while Denny Dotson hurriedly moves in close behind ready to lend 0 helping honcl. OFFICERS. Mark Milhollen, Pres., H. E. John- meyer, Vice-Pres., Jack Fruuenthol, Sec., Roddy Osborne, Sponsor. l , Club Queen TERRY CASSITY ALPHA PHI KAPPA lub sports dominate PK interest Enthusiasm characterized the attitude of Alpha Phi Kappa toward club sports this year. The only result of their persis- tence and determination was a second place finish in large club football. APK kept their traditional tea party this year during pledge week given by the pledges for the old members. Several club mem- bers sang and played guitars hoping to satisfactorily entertain the pledgemasters. Plans for the spring semester included their banquet, working on a service pro- ject, and having an outing near the end of the term. on 227 ALPHA TAU EPSILON TE's fier V lnspires Bison victor Spurred by spirit and enthusiasm, ATE once again spent all fall gathering old rags for the huge fiery victory V pre- pared for the last football game of the season. On that cold and windy night in November the Bisons, aglow with deter- mination, defeated State College of Arkan- sas for the first time. In a combined club meeting in December, Alpha Tau members enjoyed a period of getting acquainted with their sister club, Gata. Answering the request of the school Public Relations office, ATE was one of the club partici- pants in the Multiple Sclerosis drive. The club also took part in the various sports and in the spring they planned an all-day outing and a formal banquet. if Es ' f' .0 Q -in lllumuq, xHU,: Club Queen DEBBIE DICKEY OFFICERS. Rick Johnson, Pres., Tom Steed, Vice-Pres., Mike Drew, Sec.-Treas.g Ed White, Bill Culp, Sponsors. 228 1.1.52 ' r ' iif -. U g g i . t if , ft F' V Y' , f , , . Fifi' ' ' 7 7 I 'er' w . 'gf is Q -.,. A 'L . -' . . - ' I' U 1 ilitl ' 'T V .3 5 ' er X 'avr' ,rr - , - , -1 ,. r wif f ,, 5' .1392 4 age W l 1417? 'cg' l ' Q ijt., 15 . My , C V, . V ' V pp V, t 1 at e i . 5? ',.,' ,Q I .ff fc qi r MN '-2.0 av 'E V' r , .,- i 'H Q -'X 1 I, A .s V Nl., any 4 . .f P- F' ' S ' .V Qfwilfgfkfijifdiiffg' . . ., ,..,, '. . s5.i'f,Z5l,,f1jS5E2::.:. ' WB-. N T I : A . ' ., e .- ' ' . . wwf A fi ' r T f T' I as Bc. H al 1 'f- t aw 3, at 'P' 'V 5. kvwifl I Qual' Y 1 X , ,lx J .. ei s l - - .,.:. . gl: I Q5 Q h : I W fi .V,VV..,5,V.,., c.,k j,.,g.,k.,:,l, ...,,.. vfaxkrk Q , Q Q f-fa, X I 53, , Q . T. ,eg M , TW , I ZF .. .1 V 'rm si 3' C. ,A , M. , f , 4 , ' I .. - - f I .W r , an S? ' K ,ef 5 earl- A if ,fi 'Ty L W' , A' C. f C . . K. .'i'E.-?5f'it: :1.: 1 -Q .iz ' ' 4 1 1. P etttee p : I . I- . K , fr - 1 k.Em'yJ9v' J 8 T TQ SQ xr R, ,.. 'N . K 7: if 7, ag i .ish nv 'x ' s -I F : :wr bv tv M -.5 C.. 93 I I X .gl . 17. ALPHA TAU EPSILON. TOP ROW: Culp, White tsponsorsb, Addis, Bradburn, Brunner, H. Crews. SECOND RO Crews, Drew, Ferguson, Galbraith, Garner, Grubb. THIRD ROW: Heimburger, leralds, Johnson, Kokotkiewicz, McMackIin. FOURTH ROW: Miller, Morgan, Pauley, Rake, Ratliff, Reaves, FIFTH ROW: Shelton, Shipman, Stiger, Weaver, Wells. BLAZING brightly on the darkened football field, Alpha Tau's V for victory is a success as the Harding Bisons for the first time in the AIC beat State College of W: Kra Ste .,, . Q . ,. ,. , Sig? '- - K ts 52, is .ff -5 , v' A - 4 in-575 '. VE-file Dlfilili, rf'- i 1' Wei .eizfisk :IVV It ' ' ff 3' xp, l Q el Q' f - D .V ,,-. , -K , ' ' -6 -5 fi Yr 'K V ' . K , Ny- f 4 4 it f . S 3931 -'LL , ws.. r U -.1 fffiii .N l . -- T kr V755 e ffl? 52 ' lm . K Y .,, ., ' r Fw. - 32324 'Q ,,., -.- M ,K K KK, . K ,, 5 '- j .1 - 'iff-H 1 .K .. 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I i M' M' ' f - l 'N I 'Se w- 'Qi ,is 1 is We .. iii-73, . , , Kg K ,.,, K N in . , A., in iiiiiif X 'ij 1:1 f '1 'G . : fm-N. -1'-' ' .fever -J ' f .r T K , wif' f ,KKKK K an X K www, ., 'KM ki 1,K7f K, , K K dsl.. VKKKKKKKKKK KK KK KKK., K Kqff ' O 2: 1 ..5fiT4' ai 1 X, ,Pi I Q to Q ,,., . ,,.. . . . ,,.. . ,,,. K . , , . ' -: Waslgifef W z - .-we .- i ' 'T 'H . ' , - r is K .-N . 1 g-- -21? ge, is 2 ,M K ' - . ,515 - , 'sf f . 1 . , Q me is ri 6 . Q M K. c C F fm. J ,. K K -.M -- 53 M ' 5 l Y X , -,,-, ,. if ':2ijr? is , ' W - sms, f- V s Mi' I ' W , I 3 .. , 1, f- 2' ' . :QL . sal' 1 K agree -er, . je, .KKK S 1 f. s, . 1. K, im., , Q, ., K, I - ,. ixx - +4 K , K 'W . . I .aa 7 J- , ' he f if ' ev ', fin' ,,. K H 5' nv- ,K . . JN f can Auf f we ,A ly . 24 f ,IiET'5'f J , - a M. , - -1 '1' f,ii2f. M - ' ' f ,f-.. , 'P' 1 . ' J ,, le- ' 11 x VL75- ,i, W- 2 'W , H ,K K, ,ff i a . TIA PHI KAPPA. TOP ROW: Pryor, Sewell fsponsorsj, Allen, Baker, Bradford, Burress. SECOND ROW: Chesser, Ie, Currier, H. Davis, J. Davis, J. Dempsey. THIRD ROW: T. Dempsey, Dockery, Dunlap, Dykes, Evans, Fortner 'URTH ROW: R. Fowler, S. Fowler, Frost, Fugatt, Ganus, Greer. FIFTH ROW: Hadley, Haynes, Ice, Leach, Miller, irrie. SIXTH ROW: Patchell, Rahrle, P. Reagan, R. Reagan, Sadler, Shores, Shuffield. SEVENTH ROW: Smith, omas, Utley, White, Womack, Woods, Zink. V' .1-nf r- 1 -4 BETA PHI KAPPA Scavenger hunt adds to lively Beta Phi outing Soon after school started old members were the hosts at a party for prospective pledges of Beta Phi Kappa. Later in the fall, the members and their dates entered into an indoor scavenger hunt and en- joyed the singing of some club brothers at their third function. In sports events, Beta Phi was the softball champion among the small clubs and both their A and B teams placed second in football, Rough initiation activities centered around a dam at the edge of Searcy, and the rain also played an impressive part during the evening. Plans for the spring included a formal banquet. OFFICERS. Tim Hadley, Pres., Roger Shuffield, Vice-Pres., Bob Rahrle, Sec., Mike Cole, Trecs., Neale Pryor, Ed Sewell, Sponsors. Club Queens NIKKI JOHNSON - NAN COFFMAN GOING high to mcrke the catch is Roy Wo- mack as Sig Tcu's Tim Wolfe slides ot second. 229 , . ,'., ,gg - L , h K' hI I ',m: . , I A . Ir iw M.. 3 i K,: 1: ,X af ' ,QW 4. , 7 .1 A 3 ,sk f-.B li Z, a. II: ,ig :se V .1 ,Q . 1 i., K ,. f 1 ,, f . 5.3 . M- ,. 3 , , .,. E ' ' ' ' I . ' N -'- -1- fi .J ' ' , ,Hygeine W ,- , L J .Y 5 L 4 Ar Al A-ff Ag Z4 A i ML I? Vliggkmrw l V' ,.,,, g.. . - . ' -' 1254:- a ' A V 6 5' pi Mm' , ',-f A1 f xp 5, Vrk' :V C1 4 '-k,f, 113 X if r .jj-Q, V. K Z K tj- I t .I VV . in g. - ' , Q ,irk we VK VJ, E li L 44 L 'I' A E' 4- DL Q lx. A I. L .4 19 f- I V .kv, 7iygp,g:f -,vA7 1 . V I, . igi . QM' ,-l:- -:,,: . I i Q1 . ee I I +1-2 Qf' A we :cf MT 3 M ISP V. an ma - ' ra as . A :Q F 43. 3 ' W, za r V, . 'za WN . 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FOURI ROW: Luke, Mayhall, McDonald, Mitchell, Nicola, Nunnally, Prout, Root, Shuffett, R. Smith, S. Smith. FIFTH ROW: Stewart, Stidham, Stough, Summitt, Trotter, Tullos, Va Rheenan, Whittingon, D. Williams, J. Williams, Wrenn, Young. CHI SIGMA ALPHA tudents enjo musical talent of Chi Sigs Serenading after curfew in the court- yard of the womens' dorms was a favorite pastime for the musically-talented Chi Sigs. The club queen received special honor during their Christmas caroling one evening. They were awarded second place in the Homecoming parade competition for their Sopwith Bison, a take-off on the cartoon home of Snoopy. Throughout the year, the club visited the Childrens Colony near Little Rock for afternoons of playing games and singing with the child- ren. The ten-foot tall decorated tree, delicious dinner, games, and devotional created a holiday spirit for the Christmas Party at Camp Wyldewood. A chapel program and April banquet finished out the spring activities. 230 OFFICERS. Rick Smith, Pres., Mike James, Vice-Pres., Charles Dovis, Sec., Ferrell Drum, Trec1s.7 Dennis Organ, Harding Burton, Deon Bowcom, Sponsors. 565: Club Queen HILDA HARPER E g TRIBUTE from club pledges to mother e deemed necessary by Smith, Nicola, ond ,,,,, ,as iLV it gala T T 5 fi , :ttf 51 7-W QQ' rf rj: Q QQV2, XVSLKV, at f .1 11 2,EA' ' 5 at X Q ll' ' 0 I T ffl A ee T O , S iili 5 .Q T7 ' .ff ,f if , 1 Q FRATER soDALls .- Pr f .. , T irto of is It ft' f Fraters honor W M . view.: M I sponsor for 25 X-f e r if ears of service sh K ah t :L is dt y e t t o Q 5 . S R . iii . , ,Q R .ha S ttie f T f A ' p Celebration activities characterized the y ' ' H T 'S if 'fx p O' ,H 9 year for Frater Sodalis, which has been R ' ' V , ' ij T . ' ' 5 N L in existence twenty-five years. The mem- vs ' 'ti V bers also honored their sponsor, Mr. Andy '9 if O . df 5' ' I T. Ritchie, who started with the club. The J-232' .5 ,gg 1. -7 yt TER SODALIS. TOP ROW: Wright, Ritchie tsponsorsj, Adams, Alexander, Brewer, Brooks. SECOND ROW: Collins, bs, Green, Hurlbert, Jones, Kendall-ball. THIRD ROW: Matlack, McCown, Murphy, Pauls, J. Reese, R. Reese, derson. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Swayne, Terry, Thompson, Timmerman, Wallis, Worsham. ATER'S third function at Wyldewood proves interesting as Larry Voyles and his date try to lp their team win by Stealing the shoe before Steve Green or Mike Sanderson grab it. spring banquet centered its program around this memorable event. Pledge week for Fraters began with a party in honor of the new pledges and ended with an impressive formal initiation ceremony. A good old-fashioned weiner roast was held in the fall at Camp Wyldewood. Obtain- ing a new sign for the campus radio sta- tion, KHCA, to replace the old one, was the club's choice of a service project for the year. OFFICERS. Robert Reese, Pres., .lim Adams, Vice-Pres., Larry Combs, Sec., Rick Timmer- man, Treas., Winfred Wright, Andy Ritchie, Sponsors. at ' .- , Club Queen ROSE PEDDLE 231 OFFICERS. Jeff Davies, Pres., Greg Franz, r Vice-Pres., Richard Taylor, Sec., David Sain, Treas., James Carr, Sponsor. GALAXY g Galaxy hosts first annual alumni party Galaxy and The New Dimensioni' served as a stimulating theme for their banquet early in December, hosted by the Ramada Inn in Conway. The first annual alumni party for members of Galaxy, held during homecoming weekend, was a big success drawing over 30 old mem- bers. In the spring, Galaxy worked in S conjunction with the Searcy welfare com- mittee in services to the community. Em- phasis on service was also evident in the Morrilton Children's Home and the April work day at the home. Plans were made for a devotional service at Bee Rock in early spring and an outing to Petit Jean SNATCHING the ball in mid-air later in the semester. Club Queen STEVIE GREEN ROQGV Elliott DlC1CeS KGDDO 5l9mG On GALAXY. TOP ROW: Carr lsponsorl, Allison, J. Anderson, R. Anderson, Bennett, Betts, Blasingame, Bowie, Brewer, Brown. SECOND ROW: Bullock, D. Byrd, R. Byrd, Chllf0l1, Cl1lSm. Coburn. Coleman. C0D9lalld. Davies. Drum. THIRD ROW: Duke, Dye, Elliott, Felker, Franz, Gump, J. Harris, R. Harris, Hawley, Heath, Hem FOURTH ROW: Herndon, Hinton, Hughes, Hutson, Johnson, Kee, Kent, Langford, McCormick, McKelvey, May. FIFTH ROW: Miller, Morris, Muncy, Myhan, Newman, Osborn, ker, Paine, Reeve, Riley, Roberts. SIXTH ROW: Rubio, Sain, Shannon, Sills, Smelser, Snyder, Staggs, Taylor, Thomas, Treat, Whaley. i A A A e' iiii i iiii R M 'sg g ,L KF . . , 33 g Y 1 J I Pak 4: 7 'T SEV V e 0 gy, . . . x Y . 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FIFTH ROW: Schramm, Smiley, Snider, Stanley, Stevens, rrotter, Wilkes, D. White, R. White, Yeager. I S to Q . . 04' ..-3' i- STRETCHING iust enough to make the catch and put the sliding Knight out at second, Kappa iigma's Steve Stevens shares in a dramatic moment during the spirited club softball game. OFFICERS. Bo Brockman, Pres., Bob White, Vice-Pres., David Butterfield, Sec., Greg Bag- ley, Treas., Ted Altman, Milton Miller, Spon- sors. Club Queen CHARLOTTE HEWITT KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA Kappa Sig ranks high in large club sports Joining large clubs for the first time in sports competition, Kappa Sigma took two second places in softball and volley- ball and a third place in football. Receiv- ing the Spirit Trophy four times during the fall semester demonstrated that school spirit and enthusiasm ran high among members of the club. Roasting weiners and marshmallows and competing against each other in various games created a relaxing atmosphere at the fall outing to Wyldewood. A March banquet began the club activities for the spring semester. 233 I Club Queens MAUREEN LEWIS, BETH UNDERWOOD OFFICERS. Lambert Murray, Pres., Phil John- son, Vice-Pres., Ron Ries, Sec., Robert Eubanks, Al Jolly, Sponsors. KNIGHTS Highest G.R . wins top honor for Knights Cooperation and hard work on the part of each member proved worthwhile when the Knights received the first place award in club scholastic competition for the previous spring semester. On November 8, joined by their sister club, Phi Delta, they enjoyed an all-day Sunday outing at Camp Wyldewood. An inspiring worship service at which Mr. Neale Pryor spoke, along with good food and recreation, pro- vided a refreshing day for the clubs. Their desire to build strong Christian characters was evident in their choice of Mr. A1 Jolly as their new sponsor. X '19 Jun tliuigltts 234 ,W r ,.,. t, H , 31- ff - T1 ,, , ., it , ,Q ,4'e -fe .A .ef X. m ,Q ,V M , ,,...,. E 3? 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SUPERIORITY in scholastic competition for the previous spring finds Knight's president Lambe Murray proudly accepting the first place trophy from Buddy Jones, SA Academic Chairma Q VCCESSFULLY winning the tap for Koinonia, Louis Watts slaps the ball into the outstretched 'nds of an anxious teammate carefully standing behind the boundary of the lump circle. DINONIA. TOP RQW: Walker tsponsorb, Back, Barriger, Brewer, Christiansen, Collins. SECOND ROW: D. Cooper, Cooper, Eudaly, Freeman, Olney, Poteat. THIRD ROW: Ransom, Rife, Schwegler, Schwenker, Sullivan, Watts. I L. .,7,, .,,,., ' ' W1 Y , .,,r,. a uru- , fn- - A--M . l .f v fx f -,, . , Q ,Y A mv' , t . ' as R ir- '5f?'Lg K if ,,hl 1 13 L? . a , fr, , Aff, 'W fi? Effj . fr new as 'J-3 A , ' ws, , l,,ys-If ftmecxewmswfeaws. lip., 13? X. 1..- r-fd 9 'ji ai Q I Q , . aggkgx 5 me aw. N at f x f , if li' ,. . He - ' ff? -k X t. KOINONIA Koinonia purchases globe for library Koinonia pledges breathed a sigh of re- lief on rough initiation night when the traditional K branding iron was lost, usually carried along as a warning for the more courageous initiates. Early in November, the members and their dates enjoyed a lively hayride to Kiwanis Park in Searcy. They grilled hamburgers and engaged in a period of singing, a fitting climax to the evening. The club held their banquet in the early spring. Believing in making opportunities to serve others as well as participating in social and sports activities, Koinonia chose to purchase a globe for the library as a club project. OFFICERS. John Sullivan, Pres., Bob Schwen- ker, Vice-Pres., Mark Poteat, Treas., Richard Walker, Sponsor. ,... M . R. mg aaivifi 9 i 5 araaiartaf , ., f.5eHsausa S '-V, Z exam , My In wm:,f ,R lil! . . . . f fr :R W-.as,FWy,. .nx!' Club Queen DANETTE KEY 235 LAMBDA SIGMA Lambda igma braves elements for hayride Lambda Sigma participated in all the interclub sports activities. They were suc- cessful in capturing a first place in foot- ball in small club competition. Freezing weather did not numb the spirits of the members and their dates on the December hayride. However, the roasted hot dogs and warm, indoor party that followed was welcomed by all. As a service project, Lambda Sigma obtained the music and words to the Alma Mater and inserted them into the chapel songbooks. An April banquet completed the year's activities. O-FFICERS. Chuck Richardson, Pres., Dole Hill, Vice-Pres., Don Logsdon, Sec., Glenn Davis, Treos., Eddie Campbell, Fred Jewell, Spon- sors. Club Queen PAULA FAIRLEY 236 'I 2 x': i - ' . an I wwe wi af , .ml . v.. lm ' - . . -1.553 5. YZF' . ' M 2 is '. . PRESSING their sincere desire to serve others, Tim Lewis and Bob Neal take time out of air busy schedules to participate in the door-to-door Multiple Sclerosis drive in Searcy. HICANS TOP ROW: Woodruff tsponsorl, Boultinghouse, Bradford, Brubaker, Burrow. SECOND ROW: Bur- m, Chamblee, Champion, Clem, Daniels. THIRD ROW: Davis, Dyer, Evans, Frank, French, Grady. FOURTH W: Griffith, Hagler, Heid, Higginbottom, Hillis, D. Howard. FIFTH ROW: H. Howard, J. Howard, Jones, Lewis, ddox, McCluggage. SIXTH ROW: Meeker, Neal, Pack, Paul, Rollins, Seaton. SEVENTH ROW: Shue, Teel, lker, Watkins, Whatley, Zeps. E Y V, ,r,,j ::42 f 'V ' V f '.1 ' , 1- . A -' 1 I A Ieiisir 'efe Jig - nf sf U . Aj .ff fr' ff i i'QN Nc , Y ' .., ..- 55 .,.. i i -ew ,,,,,s-n J? .. ,nga jg 5 ...M 4 -at -A eff. E' X 'ffzrfif K A I 35553, --:-- s 'F' 'i Tl W 'W af- eff' ., fr: ' Q14 74 V' . 'I .. , b fm' W .. , .,., fit' .,.. - ' ' r In A W 'IE '- 1 A ,,., . , . . as . 85:18. , -w ,af f N 'N ,- .. 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Torn Maddox, Pres., Bob Neal, Vice-Pres., Phil Watkins, Sec., Emerson Bru- baker, Treas., George Woodruff, Sponsor. MOHICAN ohawks enjo stag outing, win trophy A stag outing began the club events in November at Many Rivers Fishing Camp in northern Arkansas and was a success- ful day of relaxation for exeryone. Along with several other clubs, Mohicans helped in a door-to-door Multiple Sclerosis drive and collected over 570. The All-Sports Trophy was presented to the Mohawks for their outstanding achievement in Track and Field Day the previous spring. In the fall, they captured the interclub volleyball championship and placed third in softball. Plans for the spring semester included a banquet and a date function. 237 SIGMA TAU SIGMA ig Taus enjo canoe float trip down the Buffalo Sigma Tau began the year with active participation in the sports program and emerged with the championship in small club volleyball. This year the club pur- chased a new All-Sports Trophy awarded to the outstanding performer in the an- nual Track and Field Day. The highlight of their spring semester was a canoe float trip in May down the Buffalo River in northern Arkansas. Other activities which kept the members busy were preparing their imaginative float for the homecom- ing parade, posting signs on campus as a source of encouragement for the Bisons, and hosting a formal banquet in April. OFFICERS. Larry Rodenbeck, Pres.7 Tim Geary, Sec.y Tim Wolf, Dixon, Sponsors. Vice-Pres., Leland Vickers, Treas., Jack Sears, Ralph - . M l , ,,.. ' ,V V- ...: - -, , T - A F' M ' ' if in W ' W A' 3 : .,,f'x ' Q 2: r ' - Zta, 1 ' 2' . , ef- 5: ' . We 'I' : , w' . 1 f T 1 ef , Ye- an I 2 WM' if , -A-ff . I XM Ev g A 4 O Am. Ad A a H ---' AQ . .. R ' . flrr . if T R I '- V' ' - 5 f , Y Q J 1 r .. KU na 1 4, , . , ' ,.e.- . , ' ,- f ,, , of , G ,ee Q -fi' I ' p M , -4 ' ,A ' ,fi 3 ,, it L gs? A I .1 A Af 1 - .,- . A N. 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' ' B T-16. TOP ROW: Statom fspansorb, Adams, Allison, Baines, D. Berryhill, J. Berryhill, Bixler, Blue, Bonds, Broom, Brown, Cashion. SECOND ROW: Churchman, J. Jk, T. Cook, Cox, Elliott, Fant, Gant, Hacker, House, Hueter, Hydrick, Justiss. THIRD ROW: Kernodle, lim Lane, John Lane, Lawson, Leasure, Lewis, McGough, McKee, rritt, J. Moore, M. Moore, Neely. FOURTH ROW: Parker, Pittman, Richardson, Robinson, Shock, Simon, Slayton, Spencer, Tanksley, Tanner, Ware, Watts. OFFICERS. Jerry Cook, Pres., Jeff Spencer, Vice4Pres., Lundy Neely, Sec., Dennis Font, Treos., Tom Stcitom, Sponsor. ub-T excels in service and sportsmanship Club Queen MARGARET FORMBY Champions in large club competition in both football and softball, Sub-T 16's athletic accomplishments highlighted the year. Their C team also took first place in the volleyball competition. Their sec- ond year of road-blocking in Searcy to collect money for the Arkansas Associa- tion for Retarded Chrildren was very successful, totaling more than 5450. Rounding out the year were other activi- ties such as the December hayride to Camp Wyldewood, bar-b-cueing meat for ' Thanksgiving, and a spring banquet. X Xl!! XX if 5 f 1- ING up his opposition in the outfield, -T's Russ Porker woits for the pitch. SQb, fk'- 6...-v 239 A OFFICERS. Buddy Jones, Pres., Joe McRey- TEAMING up with their sister club, Zeto Rh nolds, Vice-Pres., Jimmy Sigmund, Sec., Sikes ond Guild roost weiners ot o cookot. A-4' - A Chorlie Anderson, Treos., Joe Pryor, William ' 4 T- D Holloway, Sponsors. if s iii' thsflldx Club Queen com-ue PARKrNsoN TNT I T T retires peech Arts trophies Unsurpassed in forensic talent, TNT won top honors in the Speech Arts Tournament last spring and were awarded three trophies, two of which they retired. Immediately following pledge week, TNT and their sister club Zeta Rho combined efforts in a Weiner roast. Their goal to get acquainted was achieved in a drop the handkerchief game and a lively marsh- mallow fight. Serenading, collecting for t Multiple Sclerosis, and holding a spring ,g S ' banquet and outing were some of the . t f . club's other activities for the year. X 3, A li if fri 1 TNT. TOP ROW: Pryor, Holloway Csponsorsj, Anderson, Baggett, C. Barrington, M. Barrington, Bates, Beckham, Bell, Bledsoe, Brock. SECOND ROW: Brooks, Clanton, Cogan, Coleman, Crowder, Dasher, Davenport, DuBois, Fincher, Gates. THIRD ROW: Grady, Grauf, Guild, Harris, Herrington, Himelick, Hudson, Hulsey, Johnston, Kingdon. FOURTH ROW: Kirk, Lacey, Lee, Lester, Lough, Mason, McFarland, McLeod, McReynolds, Morris, Nelms. FIFTH ROW: Reynolds, Scales, Scott, Sigmund, Smith, Sperry, Stewart, Verdell, Wages, Willis, Woodward. ., .,,. , . , . , .k,. ,pt v,V, as ,. ,, V. ra 4? 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Russell, ade, Wentworth, Williams. 'EATIVlTY, ingenuity and artistic ability is evidenced in TAG's homecoming parade entry owing Bisons plowing through some A8lM Boll Weevils in anticipation of ci football victory. ff TAG'S Ed Russell and Jim Wade lead other members in their monthly devotional service. OFFICERS. Jim Wade, Pres., Benny Rolland, Vice-Pres., Gwen Rolland, Sec., Greg Kofahl, Treas., Tom and Nancy Myers, Sponsors. THETA ALPHA GAMMA T G parades winning entr at Homecoming Capturing first place once again in the Homecoming parade float competition on October 17, Theta Alpha Gamma used ingenuity and creativity on their entry. The Get-Acquainted Party in September, Halloween Hobo Party, December Ban- quet, and After-Finals Party in January filled out the many hours of study with periods of fun and fellowship. Their study paid off, however, when they were awarded second place scholastically among the men's clubs. A special feature this year was the mid-week devotional held once each month, offering a source of inspiration to the members. 241 Club Breaux, RON STOUGH, JERRY MYHAN OFFICERS. Debbie Guthrie, Pres., Kathy Thor- burn, Vice-Pres., Pat Brannock, Sec., Janice Howard, Treas., Mrs. Karyl Bailey, Mrs. Tom Watson, sponsors. BETA TAU GAMMA French carolers sing at Beta Tau winter banquet French-singing carolers from the Har- ding Academy provided unique entertain- ment for Beta Tau Gamma at their old- fashioned Christmas banquet. Dr. Cliff Ganus spoke at the affair held at the Ramada Inn in Jacksonville. Early in the fall, renewing friendships and making plans for the new year were accomplished at a bunking party. Again in January after vacation, the members got together for a Dessert Party as a variety in the formal bi-monthly meetings. Their third function hayride and cookout was held on a windy March Saturday and served as a letting-off-steam period after exams. 242 , ..,. r at R ftfqffggi H 'i g' ,,, ' 'r 4 ,f Q- if i J' ' . :AY . ' I J., r V! A .y Q HI, :I I r . ae C -al Bti 4 if ' 1 x. K , ' is 5 i I iw at 3 N' WV, . W u ti' fair. f' i.-.r WMM :VI ' Xssxisflssw N sm fy Fm a Ir wx i 9 it T K 'D 1 ...N .k., , . .o I ., k if H ' V V 711' l ', - T fffiii-if ' rs. 5. g H T ,gb .L A V. 5 fl 1. ,. , --1, ,J A1 Q1 ef:-5 S :N A Ji., . ,. 'ff k k: ,. 1 A . V Vx vw, A L my :K .Q ' . ' ii: i.,i , , as 1' i - BETA TAU GAMMA. TOP ROW: Bailey tsponsorj, Beard, Blondell, Brannock, Brooks, Bunting, Clark. SECOND R0 Clay, Daniels, Darnell, East, Eddleman, Ellis, Geer. THIRD ROW: Guthrie, Hall, Halliburton, Howard, Jeffersfl Madison, McDaniel. FOURTH ROW: Mobley, 0'Neil, Pantella, Perrault, Peterson, Phillips, Ragester. FIFTH R0 Redding, Revenaugh, Reynolds, Russell, Sanders, Smithey, Underwood. DISCUSSING club plans forthe forthcoming semester, Patti Beard, President Debbie and other members of Beta Tau meet for a period of refreshment at a Saturday Dessert i Q i iRTlCIPATl0N in club Open House night gives Ramona Miller of Delta Chi can excellent op- rtunity to make many new friends as well as introduce the students to the various clubs. LTA CHI OMEGA. TOP ROW: Egly, Osborne fsponsorsj, Beasley, Biffle, Broom, Catterton. SECOND ROW: Coch I, Coker, Crook, Deidiker, DeLong, Denewiler. THIRD ROW: Farris, Franklin, Goudeau, Green, Griffith, Gross. URTH ROW: Hubbs, .lestis, Jones, Jorgenson, Justiss, Kramar, Lewis. FIFTH ROW: Mannen, Miller,-Reed, Shields tum, C. Thompson, L. Thompson. SIXTH ROW: B. Thornton, L. Thornton, Tyler, VanDerck, West, Wlmberly, Wolfe 1 ., W4 mg' l if N 7 I l l J ,UST A A, pf I, ' - jg? S A ll ff 1 a f -. illil Lit? 1 I -j, Civil gi, ' , l x F., feoi, , I 1 tmjfig, A i e' lilll 5 YP' 5' I R 1... up , ,.... . 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Rough initiation for Delta Chi pledges involved tricks with a live rabbit, along with sardine and liverwurst delicacies. The club won the basketball championship trophy for the previous spring. They were involved in the Cystic Fibrosis drive in Searcy and pre- sented a spring chapel program. OFFICERS. Toni Goudeau, Pres., McKay Shields, Vice-Pres., Joy Jusfiss, Sec., Jonesa Cochran, Treas., Mrs. George Egly, Mrs. Roddy Osborne, sponsors. Club Beau BO BROCKMAN 243 GATA unrise inspires Gatas durin lakeside service Honored by receiving the Interclub Spirit Trophy the first time it was given, Gata proved their Bison support was strong. The Legion Hut was the site and John Burleigh and Edd Eason were the entertainment for their Christmas party. Saturday, October 3 was chosen for an early fall sunrise devotional around the lake at Camp Wyldewood. They pur- chased an electric blanket and boots for a fellow student who was not used to the winter weather. Gata received the award for winning the club Tug-o-War the pre- vious spring during Track and Field Day. Other activities included 10096 participa- tion in the SA Dolly drive, a Weiner roast on November 16 given by the pledges, and an April 17 banquet at Paul's Lamp- lighter Restaurant in Little Rock. OFFICERS. Janet Richardson, Pres., Angela Wallace, Vice-Pres., Elaine Richmond, Sec., Pam Venable, Treas., Mrs. George Woodruff, sponsor. Club Beaux PHIL WATKINS, GREG FRANZ 244 fa PROMPTED by their competent club beciux, Angela Wallace, Mary Shock, Tresia Burress other Gatos listen closely, hoping to develop winning techniques in basketball comps GATA. TOP ROW: Woodruff Csponsorl, Brittell, Brumley, Burris, Cantrell, Davis. SECOND ROW: Dixon, Gear, i Goodin, Holland, J. Howell. THIRD ROW: S. Howell, Hill, Kendrick, Lee, Miller, Mooneyham. FOURTH ROW: Nichols, P. Nichols, Oldroyd, Pace, Peddle, Richardson. FIFTH ROW: Richmond, Shackleford, Shock, Sims, Stafford, Stewart. SIXTH ROW: Tester, Venable, Wade, Wallace, Williams, Williamson, Williston. 2 . ff ' . 'fs . - ' f p na. . .4 . 'X X ffva H It N., '52 .- .4 ...,... . -. , N. ' Q - if 4 in i r, 1 iw - 5 Ei, 1 T . gfJ Q,. .. 5 . 36 W . .' 'ij ' E., '.l: Qi , as .gr M' 4' 'W- it . -.5 .V ,r r 'il 433 Ti 559' . K - , ,Q z - path U f. J f,,,, W ' P' - N3-. is A 9 A R 7 A N V :gk I .'.. If .... -l J 7+ M .. ga 5' ll! : . N Vi gg' 1' ' S 'W' 'wr' - 4. 2 . . F .a - T . if 'W' 5' sr. ,ai , 1 - 1 A -' ' ' ' ' - ' '- ' I Vgy. . ,,,l .. .. ...,, , ,,.. . ,.. Q K r -.- V' ., - ' .. 4 f ., 'L V 5 ' A gn ' 1 - . 5. 1 ' , . ' ' gf -ia i V I . -, , g M . - . ., 7' ' . i f ' 54 . 5' , ' 3 .Ji r 5 H V 1 .-...gh .f,. L. V,,. V ,.k. JK f V. s . . . .. gg .., . . , K A . aw, s gs X . W A A .-if xl 'G N. , ,... ,,., fl - , , 1' . 'fs . 5 I 4 V ' S ITERGING victorious in the find-your-partner gome ore Deb Doggett and her dcite, Bruce ldhGm, ending up on the floor at Ju Go Ju's third function, or Data Processing Party. G0 IU. TOP ROW: Carr, Sharp tsponsorsj, Baker, Bean,'Capps, Cleveland. SECOND ROW: Cooper, Cox, Curtis, lggett, Eastman, Green. THIRD ROW: Harnden, Harrell, Hays, Henderson, Hicks, Hostetler. FOURTH ROW: John lday, Lasater, Lewis, Livingston, Moore, Nelson. FIFTH ROW: Parks, Pettus, Petty, Poteet, Pyle, Richmond, Stan- rl. SIXTH ROW: Strawn, Thomasson, Tipps, Trudgen, Webb, West, Whittington. , .,., if . A if To T 'LP H fi- , ' p -Q19 a if f -fl .serif earr' t,wfw Q if ,L nl' : imma. ' 4 A ' QWWP 1' 65 i .4 -' D N jittm if if 4 ee I - - t , p 2 2 '5 Q' 3 k K ,g,-ig W:f-vt f-L: 'Eu 1:3- -J A 1 ef, 3 B it 'ifgiit Xe? V ll up sr 5 . ..q. . X jk -.fffgggger,f3-121f':-rssa.t,gqg,,..jgVg I K , V , jf pf ' 1 fi, - , t JI . 'PZ ' 215 f gre., w .Jef Ixzfzrfgiz sgrtieii .. '- - I-11szrezt2,ff1:1' - z,ig5i,f-3.12 7 5, .4 ge , ,W xg V A gg i e -..t3,t, 1, if I L. . .S ,, tp ,R Q Q 2, ' SM Q 03 A sei fe ? ,5 ,cs f. l f I L fs Q ' - f ' v-.pry lf, 1 -, 'Qi Az K ' a,,,, p ' y , , A Y it 1. 5 y JU GO JU Ju Go Ju dates at part chosen b computer Mystery members of Jo Go Ju disclosed themselves to their dates on their arrival at the Data Processing Party on Novem- ber 16. Under the direction of their club sponsor, Mrs. Cliff Sharp, the club col- lected from Searcy residents for the Ark- ansas Association for Retarded Children. During the holiday season, they prepared food baskets for two families. They re- tained their traditional Hawaiian cere- mony for formal initiation, enioyable and meaningful to each new member. The club took part in the Cystic Fibrosis drive and received 1009? participation in the Toy-Dolly drive. Spring plans included a March 6 banquet and an outing later in the semester. OFFICERS. Morilue John, Pres., Kristine West, Vice-Pres., Kothy Henderson, Sec.-Treos., Mrs. Jomes Ccirr, Mrs. Cliff Sharp, sponsors. Club Beclux BILL CHISM, DAVID MUNCY 245 F 1 1 , K APPA DELTA Kappa Delta aid given to German Christian camp In answer to an urgent appeal, Kappa Delta undertook as a service project to aid a Christian camp in Germany attempt- ing to open year-round facilities. The club took the spasketball championship in sports, participated in the Toy and Dolly Drive sponsored by the SA, and enjoyed the presence of Santa Claus at their Old Fashioned Christmas Party. A March banquet was held at the Holiday Inn in Jacksonville, boasting the theme Every- thing is Beautifulf' The club also enjoyed an outing later in the spring. OFFICERS. Diono Denham, Pres., Cindy Cotes, Vice-Pres., Margaret Spikes, Sec., Gail Popp, Treos., Mrs. Tom Myers, Mrs. Don Berryhill, sponsors. A .., my H6553 l x Club Beciux FERRELL DRUM, JOE MCREYNOLDS PLEASANT smiles of Cindy Cotes ond Ginny Stewart welcome new students otOpen House. 246 t '.'j i ' P' ' -. fe -j, 'yi -. in ,,., I ua- , ?f'1.ji.,tj MT 5 eifrfl' .' , -- :rpg Q, ' - I V rw .,,., I ,gp I we I, ,M kt 2 N ,, W ., rw H. 'Q g. M CL - f ir? 1 ' li X 1 M R A gf tit, . t i , - 'i' .. 'jjij P' 'ii. H 'e e V- i Z vi' I --., ,mb Qzffj , .-I 1- -2 ' . ' f 1' i. xi -tu A ,. .i A f-D . . t We , 1-...X A - P- . , , 25- gn- r A Q P' , M - . 4 jk -1' if if 14, V ir H 5 P v tsit if - 1 5 :ffiiiffg 'j':' ' ' f his A vs ' . P L 4, , Q digg. ' ,- ev-G1 f kt M.. .rs E Q.- its F Y fa. ' V 3 Q 471.7 , if, . .' -C I tt- .. W . ., :P 1 . S' X r., :ge.z,'-r ,,,. agar, --.. x ,am ., '.,f ,Af ,Q .'1f- sy f tprifftisti ' , 'R z, ' TR gp 'rs Q' 3 55 'i ' :ix 4 ' . 4.113 Aff A 4 Q. sv- vi' I N ,, W' ' A M I W A KAPPA DELTA. TOP ROW: Myers, Berryhill Csponsorsj, Sally Baker, Susan Baker, Banta, Blggerstaff. SECOND , Bobbitt, Bradford, Cates, Clark, Collins, Danley. THIRD ROW: Denham, Dockery, Grimes, Holmes, Horton, FOURTH ROW: Kurrelmeyer, Levins, Maxey, Michener, Murphy, Parkinson. FIFTH ROW: Parks, Pedigo, Popp, lin, Sowell, Sharp. SIXTH ROW: Smith.Margaret Spikes, Martha Spikes, Spillman, Stewart, Tweedy, Walker. STARRING in KKK's Charlie Brown program are Cheryl Brookman and Angie Yingling. Club Beaux GERALD BURROW, RANDY ZEPS OFFICERS. Charlotte Hewitt, Pres., Barbara Hunt, Vice-Pres., Martha Williams, Sec., Valerie Massey, Treas., Mrs. Cliff Ganus, Miss Shirley Birdsall, sponsors. KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA Tri Kappa skit features beloved Charlie Brown Everybody loves Charlie Brown proved to be true during Tri Kappa's chapel program. Charlie Brown was sur- rounded by Snoopy, his faithful dog, and his cartoon friends singing You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown. Although a large club, the members were rewarded for their scholastic efforts with the first place trophy for the previous semester. The club banquet was held at Top of the Rock in Little Rock on February 28 and focused on the theme On a Clear Day. They prepared a food basket at Christmas for a local family and were active in the Cystic Fibrosis and Dolly drives. 247 Club Beau CHUCK GUILD l OFFICERS. Beverly Scott, Pres., Mary Lou Austin, Vice-Pres., Pat Johnson, Sec., Virginia Whitten, Treas., Mrs. Ted Altman, sponsor. KAPPA PHI Kappa Phis enjoy stor book Halloween part Masquerading as storybook characters, members of Kappa Phi and their dates gathered at Webb Stables for their Hallo- ween party. The club depicted DDT cans about to exterminate the Boll Weevils for their Homecoming entry and took third place for originality. They worked in coniunction with the West Side church of Christ to distribute a Thanksgiving basket to a Searcy family. Again at their Christmas party, the club took the toys given to each other as gifts and gave them to local children. They received first place for the previous year's Track and Field Day. Plans for the spring included an overnight outing to Blanchard Springs, an April 24th banquet, and a date function to Petit Jean park. . .- .. ,j , 55,2 ,A V. 10 . ,, ZH! X 7 -.. 1 ' . i ,. 1, . -.e-... P ' ' J T- .. --5 1 'tkitia ti 353- t ' ., ,,,. t, 1 ' . M Wifi? tw , M' - f: '- - A .r.'. -if H V f - ft ft- - th if Q , f . ' . 'f,-',- Q .fy , - V r.', iq . , rf , gl fp-at V :W f R EQ Q .3 ' W A at 1- 5 ,Q ' 1 f M., , JU . -ww A -- W-, A A .. .Ny ,, 5. ev-' f f T' -'nb-Ss-.,,,..,l?xa,yk pl -F ff' 3 i 1 r 5 H 4 ,gig iw . Q 2 , 5, ,Y 5, . - t an , 'S L:-F4 as A N , ,- i . i .i,,, A' I 1 .I Y H 'lf' 5... , ,,.. 1 K 5 X e M 4... . ' 't f M' Bti A ' 'W' . .N 'TV'-' . 1 X ek: ,. ,T Y s .. 4 5, x J. Va 'R it it iff is 2 ' , f J at , I ... . - Wil' . V3 l to 7 f ' AK-- E - .ff A ' g.. 1' ' .ft ' M' .. ' 'T 'Zvi ,Q - ., H 'Q 6' fra-1 A ,I ,X gy: . v X 3 ,.. .Qt K Q, I 'xt . , . , Q I .r--' -. . L KAPPA PHI. TOP ROW: Altman fsponsorl, Acker, Anderson, Austln, Baggett, Bigham. SECOND ROW: Boyd, ter, Chambers, Cheek, Church, Cleveland. THIRD ROW: Cope, Crain, Dockery, English, Franklin, Gillette. ROW: Graham, Hargett, Helton, Johnson, Lester, McCarroIl, McKinney. FIFTH ROW: Monk, Mott, Mueller, Pierce, Pummel, Sarrett. SIXTH ROW: Scott, Smith, Tucker, Whitten, Willard, Womack, Yoakum. DESPERATELY attempting to regain the rebound for Kappa Phi, Becky Acker jumps high hands on the ball as her Gata opponents Holland and Pace get ready for an offensive ' 'Y is TP , . ? '5 A V ,,f1gQ.ya . Nell A -wr' . ff .ew -'lc .. , ,Sill I ffdfffff- 'f' f 1, . I V X krbk I 0 : fa! . 5. WSE? .: 5 51-5- xj '73 -A 4, 5 Nut' ' ., f- ' ' .7Ef-5:l332s.--Ifati ' ' X - .t - , A ,sa S gg, ru N . ta 4- 1 fr I f F-V ' Q, I t .s . , . li, f al lr it M 13 ooie . Y I .. .- f-.,t-mzaesafes,sm-:ey,:vf.2 a M 10 KAI. TOP ROW: Powell, Risinger tsponsorsl, Anderson, Antley, Austin, Barton. SECOND ROW: Carroll, Cam- Chamblee, Cleveland, Farley, Gibson, Hall. THIRD ROW: Harris, Hatcher, Hitt, Howell, Inman, King, Mat- FOURTH ROW: McCourt, Mclunkins, Bar. Messer, Bon. Messer, Muense, Peppers, Petty. FIFTH ROW: Row- Smith, Stephens, Tyre, Walton, Weaver, Wooten. the activities of the evening, Sheila Anderson and Michele Hatcher wait with dates as each couple has the memory captured in a picture taken at the Heritage Center. il Club Be-aux BRIAN SMITH, HARRY STARNES OFFICERS. Suzie Farley, Pres., Janice Stephens, Vice-Pres., Jeanne Chamblee, Sec., Myra Mc- Court, Treas., Mrs. Dick Powell, Mrs. Harry Risinger, sponsors. KO JO KAI Kojies decorate cottage for girls at Morrilton Hoping to share their holiday spirit with others, Kojies spent a day at South- ern Christian Home in Morrilton, decorat- ing a girls cottage at Christmas time. Two members of the club were honored during Homecoming activities, Linda Howell as queen and Janice Stephens as an attend- ant. Ko Jo Kai helped in the Cystic Fibrosis drive, received IOOW participa- tion in the Toy-Dolly drive, and made many signs as Bison spirit boosters. In November, they enjoyed a hayride in the outskirts of Searcy, followed by a huge supper. February 20 was the date for their banquet, held at the Ramada Inn in Con- way, where all were entertained by a singing group of fellow students led by Larry Costlow. 249 MU ETA ADELPHIAN Casa Bonita adds panish flair to ME banquet A winter banquet on March 2 at the Casa Bonita Restaurant in Little Rock began the formal activities for second semester. 6'La Fiesta served well as the theme in the Spanish atmosphere. In December, MEA enjoyed a good old- fashioned Christmas Party at Webb Stables. Games and gag gifts provided many laughs for the members and their dates. The club also participated in the Cystic Fibrosis, Toy-Dolly, and Blood drives, displaying their concern for the needs of others. Plans drawn up for pledge week culminated in a rough initia- tion in the Harding Academy playground. Plans were made for an outing late in the spring. OFFICERS. Alice Sullivan, Pres., Virginia Johnson, Vice-Pres., Marcia Himes, Sec., Lesa Martin, Treas., Mrs. Bob Knight, Mrs. Zearl Watson, sponsors. Club Beau RODNEY BELL 250 -., ' au' ,. . .1 ,. , ' l fx . - I f -54, . tm X i' 7. l .W fo , , . X Iv- , . . ,ff V . Wy , 5. ... -.I Q ,Vx I ,. V, . .W . U 2' QA' . , ' f fr , ' I I ana., :? g:'!nef:-w f ' af., li, , 1 .fffwtat si ? -W 3 S Z it 'R if i -Q Q B Q f 1 .r ,, za QQ 0 Q 76 'JF r. ' f' ' i its ig . , 5' Q Q i 4' 4 MU ETA ADELPHIAN. TOP ROW: Knight, Watson tsponsorsl, Bitting, Bradley, Carter, Dillard. SECOND ROW: Di- Graves, Vicki Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Lampson, Lucas. THIRD ROW: Martin, McMiIIian, Smith, Sullivan, Willia Wood. PRETEND you're a duck, a command from MEA's Diane Doty and Lesa Martin, is one of shouts heard by blind-folded Charma Carter, who responds immediately with an amusing NVERSING with a Dodge car salesman, Mary Jane Luttrell and Carla Phillips work with er Oege members in soliciting over S500 from Searcy merchants for the March of Dimes. E. TOP ROW: Green, Jolly tsponsorsj, M. Anderson, P. Anderson, Barton, Brockwell. SECOND ROW: Brubaker, , Burt, Cantrell, Chandler, Cherry. THIRD ROW: Claar, Cross, Fambro, Foresee, Garrett, Hogins. FOURTH : Hudkins, Johnson, Luttrell, Mahan, Meeker, Melson. FIFTH ROW: Nadeau, Narry, Page, Patton, Peddle, Ilips. SIXTH ROW: Polk, Powell, Prince, Ray, Shipman, Short, Skelton. ee'WWW+ws slaie C' 'mmwwawwmvwwr ssll ae.. WWQ -:' W . 1. r W' mf,0' Q ft af x'2 f:i.:n A fs Q 9' V ' , . ' ai., I I 'F t 11 . . 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Upon request of their club sponsor, Mrs. A1 Jolly, members of the club spent many hours participating in the Merchant March of Dimes in Searcy. Their efforts were well-rewarded in the collection of over 5500. The windy month of March brought a banquet at Ramada Inn in Conway and served as the theme, accented by kite decorations. In December the club enjoyed a hayride- Christmas Party at Webb's Stables in Searcy. They worked on a project to spend some time with the girls from Southern Christian Home in Morrilton during the spring semester. Q R Qi 4, 1, X A 251 EQ OMEGA PHI High scholastic average achieved by Omega Phi In April, Omega Phi members traveled to Blanchard Springs for an overnight all- girls outing. March 20 was their date for a formal banquet at the Ramada Inn in Conway. The theme chosen was Sweet- heart Truef' The club had 10073 partici- pation of its members in the SA Toy-Dolly drive. For the previous spring, Omega Phi ranked second in academic achievement among the women's clubs. Their third function was an old-fashioned Christmas party held at the Searcy Community Center. A brightly decorated tree, musical chairs, and gifts dispersed by Santa Claus were a hit with those who attended. OFFICERS. Denise Vinecore, Pres., Patricia Kay Vance, Vice-Pres., Dian Williams, Sec., Joan Gardner, Treas., Mrs. Ed White, sponsor. Club Beau DALLAS HOWARD 252 WORKING on lay-up shots and rebounds, Judy Hudnall and Denise Vinecore hope ' ' I and hard work in practice sessions will bring victories for Omega Phi in club OMEGA PHI. TOP ROW: White Csponsorj, Almand, Arnold, Butler, Elkins, K. Franklin. SECOND ROW: R Galbraith, Gardner, Grove, Hudnall, Keck. THIRD ROW: Lowery, Martin, McGee, McNew, Neely, Parker. ROW: Pollock, Robinson, Spurrier, Stewart, Toll, Patricia Joy Vance. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Kay Vance, S. Vinecore, Welker, Wheat, Williams, Wilson. 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Q I f ' 5 as ll 1 . i ,av 54 'Y 1- ' , 7. ., . f'-'N . I if .N Y f . -,. af N , 3 ' r , t ' f, A 1' r , X N, - ., 1 . N. ' , i W ' K I -'. .5 DELTA. TOP ROW: Pryor lsponsorb, Baggett, Cochran, Colvett, Croom, Doak. SECOND ROW: Echols, Elkins, enberry, Gifford, Hancock, Harper. THIRD ROW: Henderson, Howard, Hunter, Johnson, Jones, Kendrick. FOURTH V: Lagrone, Martin, Miller, Muchmore, Neal, Olsen, Perry. FIFTH ROW: Phillips, Roberts, Singleton, Southard, 'rapp, D. Trapp, Trimm. SIXTH ROW: Turner, Vines, Wherry, L. White, S. White, Woods, Zumwalt. 1-r -. T :ea as x.- , gf Q, ' ' i P' '3 eg N.. Qi' f. f S , IEW . fi. ' MS, -wdf -.f .r x -f'15,s,'ff A- f i '. 1, , . ADING with heavy sandwich boards and nappy smiles, members of Phi Delta led by Ruth k and Tcwnyci Turner, predict in news headlines the results of the Bison Homecoming game. Club Beau STAN CLANTON OFFICERS. Linda Kendrick, Pres., Judy Trimm, Vice-Pres., Ruth Johnson, Sec., Townya Turner, Treos., Mrs. Neale Pryor, sponsor. PHI DELTA Fields' films entertain Phi Delta at banquet Readers Theater and W. C. Fields films adapted themselves as the entertainment portion of Phi Delta's Those Were The Daysi' banquet in Conway. Early in Octo- ber, an all-girls campout to Tahkodah renewed friendships and served as a planning period preceding pledge week. Later the same month, the club engaged in a spiritual retreat for a day with their brother club, Knights, at Camp Wylde- wood. Plans for the spring semester in- cluded a continuation of work done by the club the previous year at the Sunshine School in Searcy. Other activities included winning the Spirit Trophy and conducting a chapel program in May on the theme, Americanism. 253 Club Beaux LEON BLUE, MIKE SADLER OFFICERS. Lauren Lawyer, Pres., Nana Cowart, Vice-Pres., Margaret Formby, Sec., Dana Cowart, Treas., Mrs. Joe Pryor, sponsor. REGINA Petit Jean park is familiar site of Regina outing Eighteen old members joined by eigh- teen new pledges began a busy year for Regina with an outing to Petit Jean Mountain in October. In the fall, they enthusiastically swept bleachers and posted signs in support of the football team. Top of the Rock was the host of their banquet on December 12 and a Christmas party was held at the home of the sponsor, Mrs. Joe Pryor. The club continued their tradition of honoring a senior with the Regina Spirit Award and their project of furnishing a room in the American Heritage Center. 254 ,. .. V 5 . f 'faint V. f .f..fw: .. r . 5 ff'f'a1 3 ' ff! fr. , ,. ' :':.':5g , Z4 i B W, fi P 51519 ,,s,s,,,V.s,,s,e.s,e-e-1.,V.s,..a,Vw ,1 g:Wagfyw:faziaaeeeV :les V VV.sV,s,,1eV zrszazszeasaaaeererz , . V --Vg.,,VeE,aaYei'e tmreeebga. .., 2, V- .a..,..,..,..,r2iM,.,,,,,,e.. ,. , , r..,r c,..c . ,, e . 9i,,?ie.e. gg, ,, Hara, .i...,--.4-.,...i,..,,..,. . , ,V M.. ., . ...., ,. . , . . . . . ,- ' . ,. 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SECOND ROW: Branch bell, D. Cowart, N. Cowart, Formby. THIRD ROW: Graddy, Green, Holder, Howe, Johnson, Key. FOURTH' Lister, Lyle, Lynn, Martin, Mitchell. FIFTH ROW: Morphis, Peddle, Sain, Starling, Tan, Vaughn. Vester, Watters, Warf, West, Whittle, Wilson. SWEEPING bleachers and posting booster signs show strong school spirit among Byers, Cai ROW: Law SIXTH Rl Reginas seen in preparations made by Ann Starling, Lauren Lawyer, and Rose Peoldle for the gan wsvmasant, ff f, '. ,w..wewaz'AWitssiwfmrtgmewzbvsmssarsar., ',..e,V.e,ff +--an-rfe:1rm.ia2:21-QVV4e Yu'':'V s'ffw::fMV -IS' ' H I u i i ARING the traditional tall ears and fluffy tail, transfer student Toni Mathews must also lure the rigors of being a Theta Psi bunny, always ready to answer the pledgemistress' call. .S A 1 I L r I e'-i fr . I rf is . l - ,tif F I L . s at . nk A ,A I I L 4. Z V in K A KV . A his . ... i . Q. R if 1 . 8' .I . it A if h . , Q. wh V . Q . . und if My Ar 'qv . I kt va Lew. .. 4 A -.ly Y V, . jd V, f ,,. t -,, , W . 2' Q eg.. ,B V I L, was f t PSI. TOP ROW: Underw ood tsponsorJ,ArrIngton, Bean, Bennett, Bristow, Janlce Britton. SECOND ROW: Britton, Burgess, Claborn, Clark, Cooper, Faught. THIRD ROW: C. Fellows, S. Fellows. Gardner, Gibbs, Gray, FOURTH ROW: Haseltin Reaves, Roetzel, Russel . ...... t .. ..,. . . : 7E'f : 1 -5 19 Qlxg e, Heinbockel, Horner, Hunt, Lindley, Mathews. FIFTH ROW: Mattingly, Neel, I. SIXTH ROW: Smith, Sutherlin, Thomas, Tippins, Vance, Weaver, Wisham. Q ,..,.. .. . . amass- , I ,, :eye I . ,- 3, f ' -at . ' east fr ul r .,,,,.,.. .,.. am 4 -vw Q J if p 3 -in ts. A A 'Lg H '7.r , n N4-if - . 1 , gf if i x i 2. ..v 2 3 1 i . . , B ,...... tae if W? L uf, t- 4. , on t ,gf t .. I K . K is ll ei 1 1 l rl ' , gags ff., sf at f It Tl t S . ft . N A T' fa as , - at I, 0 13,3 1. . A . :L M W ,VN N - , , L , I , ,,.i , I -ft 4 123- fl THETA PSI Theta Psi dunks for apples, tells ghost stories Academically, Theta Psi ranked high among the women's clubs, receiving the third place award for the highest grade point average. They also took the volley- ball championship in sports competition. Apple dunking, ghost stories, and whipped cream provided fun and games at their Halloween Party at Wyldewood. They chose Up Up and Away as their ban- quet theme on April 10 at the Ramada Inn in Jacksonville. Other club activities included participation in the Toy-Dolly drive and Blood drive and plans for a spiritual retreat in the spring. OFFICERS. Maryann Cooper, Pres., Janice Britton, Vice-Pres., Virginia Bean, Sec., Philis Gibbs, Treas., Mrs. Robert Eubanks, Mrs. Eugene Underwood, sponsors. Club Beaux ROGER ELLIOTT, LESTER BUSBY 255 fx TOFEBT Tofebt prepares for pledge week at bunking part Beginning the year with a toad-stuffing bunking party in preparation for pledge week, members of Tofebt spent an active year in a variety of activities. In Novem- ber, they enioyed a hayride to Camp Wyldewood. December brought collecting for Cystic Fibrosis and 10096 participa- tion for the club in the annual Toy and Dolly Drive. As a service proiect, Tofebt took time out the last Saturday of each month to perform an entertaining pro- gram, usually musical in nature, for the patients at the Oakdale Nursing Home near Searcy. HMan of La Mancha pro- vided a very appropriate theme for their banquet in February held at the Casa Bonita Restaurant in Little Rock. Dr. James Carr gave the after-dinner speech and Dot Beck sang for the group. OFFICERS. Linda Thompson, Pres., Lorna Mc- Kinney, Vice-Pres., Kathy Sanders, Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Fred Jewell, sponsor. Club Beaux JOHN CARR, TRAVIS THOMPSON 256 SPANISH decor and Mexican food provide interesting topics for conversation between Da and Rellia Dillinger and Sheran Franklin and David Willis at Tofebt's winter ba M sg eggs. gyar e Time F , r we . 'J , is 'R .. TOFEBT. TOP ROW: Jewell tsponsorl, Breedlove, Boudra, Curry, Flickinger, N. Franklin. SECOND ROW: S. lin, Fricks, Geddes, Imhoff, Krape, Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Landthrip, Langston, Leckliter, Mahan, Moon, Morris. FOURTH ROW: Naron, Pope, Prather, Pyron, Reeves, Robinson, Russell. FIFTH ROW: Sanders, Schofield, Starling, Stevenson, Thompson, Woodruff. if 839526 Y '. .. . so ,. K fr ' ' -2 .S..:,J55 - R' . 6' eb iw , V F ,fi S ig ce i. V yr 1 1 ' ffl .-.. '1 I ,. - ' ' . r 7 g X .,.k... ,L . Q . , , I I , .lx , sf Q , . , 5 ws r iv A 2 'I f 1- . ,. 1 ,dr . ry. ,. ' - . A . 'kriff' l -. 'Q . -ref A f - , gel - ,X fx. I ,xr , , gi I r .. ' . ..,.. r ,.. .. . 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FOURTH ROW: ers, Paden, Parker, Pendergrast, Perkins, Rampton. FIFTH ROW: Rawdon, Riley, Rivoire, Smith, Stricklin, ters, Wells by her typical pledging attire yet honored by such an opportunity, WHC's Donna asks for Governor Dale Bumper's autograph in her book as she shakes his hand. Club Beau RON NICOLA OFFICERS. Carol Adams, Pres., Darlene Camp- bell, Vice-Pres., Linda Gray, Sec., Genice Cobb, Treas., Mrs. Floyd Daniel, sponsor. WHC WHC sends unique apple pie invitations WHC's traditional 'icountry theme was carried out at a Wyldewood supper on December 20th. Apple pie in their mail- box was the usual way of inviting their dates. The club was honored to have Drs. Winfred and Dorothy Wright as dinner speakers for their banquet on February 6 held at the Ramada Inn in Conway. Carol Adams and Larry Henderson provided the entertainment. Due to the support of each member, the club was able to win second place in spasketball competition. Other activities of the WHC's were par- ticipating in the Cystic Fibrosis drive. pre- senting a chapel program, and planning other service projects in the spring. A 257 ZETA PHI ZETA Zeta Phi enjoys musical talent of Salt 8: Pepper A sloppy joe party followed rough ini- tiation in October for Zeta Phi members. They were entertained by the 6'Salt and Pepper at their Christmas Party at Webb Stables in Searcy. Misfortune struck when sparklers caused the club entry in the Homecoming parade to go up in flames. A February 20 banquet was hosted by the Stockholm Restaurant in Heber Springs, where the program centered around the Love Story theme. Aiding in the Cystic Fibrosis drive and Toy-Dolly drive and competing in club sports were also part of the club's program this year. OFFICERS. Valerie Hackney, Pres., Kathy Jones, Vice-Pres., Martha Blue, Sec., Connie Merriman, Treas., Mrs. Alice Kellar, Mrs. Dee Isbell, sponsors. Club Beau GARY DYER 258 REPRESENTATIVES of Zeta Phi Zeta ride in the club car with their sponsor, Alice Ann Kellor the Homecoming parade, decorated with signs and streamers in support of the football te: ZETA PHI ZETA. TOP ROW: Isbell, Kellar tsponsorsl, Ayres, Blue, Bradford, Brittell. SECOND ROW: Daugherty, Dudley, George, Goodrick, Hensley, THIRD ROW: Herndon, Holland, Jones, Kilmer, Merriman Pangle. FOURTH ROW: Payne, Perry, Roper, Sample, Scrivner, Segraves, Shepard. FIFTH ROW: Spivey, Trott, Vandermark, Walpole, Woods, Zink. .,.., y, A asap, . , s J: -, 55 Q a or . dat, '-'-:' ,t,, I t t,r..tt . ..sts. 2 at wr f 2. I wa fx ., ,.l, F i f fr iciifi' 1 ', 3' ' 55? 'Z T ' 'S' 1' 1 I i s l M.. I , I Lallig - ji . , ' Lil: 7 I ttte I ,f ,Q . at 'V P . 255:2: 2f-I? - ' ..p , aa,-.limit , .. ,,,,,,,,,A ., , . . .. ., ., ,, gui., -r eg-rf., iii ' N ,V - 5, 1 Ig, .- 3 g, 'Q . 4 I , at ve .......u..,.. 'mr Ia, 1 S ,. f .g W .,, . .. , ,A 4, x X , if A 31 Y It M , , 1 . V . 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A , v rt' LJ ,M-:f W ,1 'sjftf ZETA RHO Zeta Rho float proclaims Pop Goes the Weevil Pop Goes the Weevil, chosen as their parade theme, expressed Zeta Rho's hopes for a Homecoming victory Novem- ber 17 against the Arkansas A8zM Boll Weevils. Later in November the club en- joyed an outing to Hot Springs National Park where they all combined talents in a hot chile lunch. As a service project, they helped toward the payment of hos- pital bills for Cindy Musick, a former Harding Academy student. Readers Theater presenting You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, with the accompanying theme of Happiness Is . . . highlighted their banquet at the Lamplighter in Little Rock. Participation in the sports program and in the SA drive to send toys to orphans at Christmas rounded out the club's year of activities. OFFICERS. Margaret Mclntosh, Pres., Susan Meeker, Vice-Pres., Cindy Weatherly, Sec., Nancy McCluggage, Treas., Mrs. Raymond Muncy, Mrs. David Burks, sponsors. Club Beau DAVID FINCHER 259 -19,55 Ffa x f 10595 -f . - , gn- , 1 19 .K , . 1.i'5 ' Q- ' 7 ., H , ,ly .Lx QJQ 4 X, ,H , .. in -v 1 J5- 'is v-Af-u,Q72?' fs Wifigh 5? ,fjjef ai 'A E531 72' PW: 11, A, A is rr 'QW XPC' ei , :r iz'1 if' 0 -.v 7. 5 y 'l 19 ff 1 + aw H WSE iff Sgr w Q r az- A ff- -ww sf E, 5 in Q? L H. '4 Y , x V' V -5' ' V m f 1- V' N: -' 11 f 4 x Aa xx :ga 1 , .1 V uwwww, f.. ,R .w.fvmw ,, L 'nag fy W 2 ACADEMY REACTING to changes in the opponents strut- egy, Coach Borden signals in new instructions. DEDICATION niors honor Bill Barden with Petit Jean Dedication The four years of his devoted service to Harding Academy have enabled us to know and love our coach. This man, with true pride and loyalty, has gained the respect of the Academy students. Whether on the athletic field or in classes, he has been an intimate source of strength to all who know him. Along with his coaching responsibilities, he teaches science and sponsors the Senior class. To a man who has given both time and effort to coaching the Wildcats and instilling in us Christian virtues, we the Senior class of 1971 dedicate our portion of the annual to our cute little coach, Bill Barden. 262 f ottawa, :..:5:e,5Q a:,::: 715 , ...ff e-f'f -tv.. Q1 t,, .f-' COACH BILL BARDEN 1 11 f Maia ' ,Adnan ADMINISTRATION Spiritual growth is chief concern of administrators PERRY S. MASON, BA, MA, LLD. superintendent of Harding Academy for the past twenty-four years, was an im- portant factor in school life. As sponsor of the Key Club, he was a familiar sight behind the concession stand at football games. Besides his administrative duties, Dr. Mason was an active member of the American Legion, Phi Delta Kappa, and Phi Alpha Theta. He has won awards for his work toward democracy. BILL DILES, MA, now in his fourth year as principal of Harding Academy, taught Bible, typing and general business courses. In addition to these duties, he announced and was statistician for the athletic teams. As sponsor of Future Business Leaders of America, he encouraged the members to participate in state- and nation-wide competition in such business skills as typing, spelling, and shorthand. Although these responsibilities took most of his time, Mr. Diles still found time to listen to students' problems. His warmth and sincere desire to help the Academy made him one of the most vital characters in Academy life. J. E. BERRYHILL, BA, MA, long a familar figure at the Academy, was origi- nally principal. Occupying the position of Registrar since 1968, he helped each stu- dent complete graduation requirements. Mr. Berryhill also taught Bible, Ameri- can history, and driver's education courses along with his counseling responsibilities. Students appreciated the humorous anec- dotes he told to add sparkle to his classes. Once again Mr. Berryhill donated song books and sanded many of the desks at the Academy. 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Wright Music :xzzms:k,iiiY5Ei'?.eiiiiw6''..'iEL:ils?:iN6ViWEis?l6?Q?' ::':e-,::. :-: M.:, ....5.e.e.me..e.e.,....,.ww.e...1t.W -fe H --..- lq.. e..m,e -.-.,--- e.,.t-W. - t.w,2f....o ., Q e,..,,.,s....e.eg . ..W -e-2'-'stiff-wf ' figszsfxeewel rssse-'et f - ..e-W.--ft-f -ft-fm.,mf..-.Q-.efr,e .ee t,-,fe f -W-f---.fft-w.m..... , , .- .-,.e- nf--5 tilisfliiiis 3, ffkci W-f :SVR or My I 58 .erm 1. -' ,554 - ' Zz? Sew?-H 5 ., We . -. -' ' '5fs'1vs-v:2'-Lzgeiezzs- -., f- if I V 'ef .4-S.:ezziezl',..Q-is-self ak, 5 .Z'.z'5ge: :. 5--.25-533f3D.e3.' ti' .- 2 . . . 15: ' ', , ,M 5 ,Y-.. .. iii. Mega. '-.' it Q !,f-- ' gegfgg sk C Q' -,mmf ES. iii., K ,. ,V,..- y ,ef 'MQ'-3' ' ie . by ' i li' ' as ' ' 'P-n.1v,, sg S-ig-1 +1 ,-L- 4'- 1,0-H. 1908 ,.,, A..-M -'-v we W br. an Wea-a I A pr, FACULTY Four new faculty members add spark to cademy life Four new faculty members added a fresh spark to the Academy students' academic and social activities. Miss Mit- chell teaching art, Mrs. Neading teaching home economics, Mr. Brown in the Junior High, and Mr. Gould in the science de- partment all joined in helping the students to develop their minds spiritually as well as intellectually. Patience and understanding counsel were available from each teacher when- ever a student needed help. Even though they were busy with teaching, they took time to sponsor clubs, coach the teams, and attend the sports activities. DEMONSTRATING the skills of boking cookies to Jim Moore is instructor Donna Neciding. GUIDING the iuniors in writing themes, Mrs. Lynn takes on opportunity to aid befuddled Don Russell in solving ci difficult error on his paper. Academ students characterized b spirit of leaming Eagerness and a spirit of learning char- acterized the majority of the Academy stu- dents this year as they pushed toward the completion of another year. The many and varied courses offered at the Academy provided an opportunity for intellectual growth while the close personal attention given by the teachers and administration helped to create a spiritual atmosphere. This rounded type of education created in the students a love for their school and each other which permeated all their activities, whether in school or out. PLAYING a major role, in Academy life, Bible class is a time of meditation for Wade Ely. SERIOUSLY contemplating the many varied phases of a high school day is a rare experience for Sophomores, Steve Williams and Ronnie Moore, because of their active, fun-filled lives. 266 SPEAKING to the Senior class, counselor Ed Higginbotham advises them in future plans. TEACHING music in the Academy provides ex- perience for practice teacher, Danette Key. SITTING through class in various degrees of attention, speech students learn methods of making speeches by listening to their teacher, Mrs. Erma Welch, and practicing in class. ' V Q ,. V s ' W . Ku I . , 1 + s, g , X , , . 5 W Lv, all , Q svcrr A 1 mi, TALKING about the day's lesson, JoAnna Webb and the girls in Home Economics ll use a study period 'For a lively discussion while their teacher, Mrs. Neading, is out of the classroom. 267 Q 1 l BETA CLUB. FRONT ROW: Formby, Hiatt, A. Ulrey, Groover, B. Ulrey, M. Farrar, Sheppard. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ritchie tsponsorl, Prock, Webb, D. Beck, L. Campbell lin. THIRD ROW: Hart, Hays, Muncy, D. Campbell, G. Beck, D. Tucker, Bucy, Martin. FOURTH ROW: D. Farrar, Alston, Ely, Ganus, White, Ramsey, Kiihnl, Morris, Bixler EA . I o o o l o o l BETA CLUB Ulrey and Alston galn recognltlon wlth hlgh grades The Beta Club IS an honor society for students who maintain a grade point of 90 or above for two consecutive six weeks periods. This year thirty-five stu dents made up the Academy chapter of the Beta Club. The club's proiects in cluded the traditional purchase of a frame for the pictures of the senior class. They also attended an end-of-the-year break fast where they elected officers for the 1972 year The boy and girl in the Beta Club with the highest grade point are chosen each year to be honor students. The Academy's honor students for the 1970-71 school year are Ann Ulrey, with a 98.8 average, and Jackie Alston, whose average was 97.3 268 Honor Student Ann Ulrey Honor Student Jackie Alston IT JEAN STAFF. FRONT. ROW: Barnett, Kellar, Hiatt, Groover, B. Ulrey, Milner, A. Ulrey. SECOND ROW: Formby, Hart, Prock, Webb, Yingling, Beck, Vines, Tull. THIRD ROW: ampbell, Rhodes, Ganus, Altman, G. Beck, Ramsey, Morris. '3-4? STAFF. FIRST ROW: Hiatt, Groover, B. Ulrey, Barnett, Milner. SECOND ROW: Rhodes, Yingling, Webb, 1k, Vines. THIRD ROW: Blankenship, Beck, Altman, Ramsey. WILDCAT EDITOR Marc Muncy. PETIT JEAN EDITOR David Campbell. X PUBLICATIONS Production of publications requires work Academy students fulfilled their journ- alistic aspirations through work on their section of the 1971 Petit Jean. Turning frequently to editor David Campbell for assistance, the annual staff worked to- gether in compiling facts and pictures for the yearbook. David also gave needed guidance and instruction to assistant editor Ann Ulrey. Marc Muncy, editor of the Academyis newspaper, the Wildcat, and his staff gave much of their time and attention to pro- ducing interesting editions of the paper. JoAnna Webb, the assistant editor, pre- pared to take full responsibility of next year's Wildcat, and senior Mike Blanken- ship edited the athletic news for the paper. ASSISTANT EDITORS Ann Ulrey, Petit lean, and loAnna Webb, Wildcat, and SPONSOR Ruth Browning. 269 STUDENT COUNCIL. FRONT ROW: Hiatt, Groover, Bucy, Watts, Farrar, Spradlin, Sheppard, Bullard, Ozbirn, Belcher. SECOND ROW: Kiihnl, Muncy, Campbell Tucker Beck, Martin tsponsorj, Alston, Hays, Prock. S UB-DEB SPIRIT AWARD Tucker, Campbell honored with the '7 Spirit Award David Campbell and Stephen Tucker are the recipients of the 1971 Sub-Deb Spirit Award. The easy-going manner of David has made him a favorite among his classmates. In anything he does, his friendliness, genuine concern for others, and sincere attitude are greatly appreci- ated. Whether participating in sports or speaking in chapel, Stephen Tucker has become a great asset to the school. Presi- dent of the Student Council, Stephen is also a leader in the classroom and re- spected for his ability to get a job done. Composed of the presidents of all the clubs, the Student Council's primary pur- pose was to promote better relations be- tween students and teachers. Aided by sponsor Wilt Martin, they worked together in presenting suggestions to the facility on various student problems. 270 David Campbell A Stephen Tucker Debra Beck Steve Williams Lisa Wilson T ommy Carr Class Favorites Senior Junior David Campbell Sarah Hays JoAnna Webb Stephen Kellar Sophomore SENIOR CHORUS. FRONT ROW: Formby, K. Kellar, B. Ulrey, Bullard Groover Tant Campbell Winter C Watts Tull Barnett Woods Sheppard Hiatt Milton SECOND ROW Hednck, Jolly, Webb, Hays, Huffard, D. Beck, Charvat, Weaver Bucy Mallatt Hart A Ulrey Mlner K Woody Rhodes THIRD ROW Shelby Vines Davis Sexson D Tucker Ely, White, Baggett, Daniel, Lawyer, Farrar, N. Watts. FOURTH ROW Van Winkle Ylngllng Ganus W Woody S Tucker Altman Williams Moore Beck Muncy Knhnl Harris, Kellar, Morris. MUSIC GROUPS High membership adds to chorus' successful ear Under the direction of Ray A. Wright, the Academy A Cappella Chorus obtained a record membership of sixty-three people this year. Most of the new members, who had to become accustomed to the early morning rehearsals at 7:30, were incom- ing sophomores and new students. The chorus' performances included two appearances at the Harding College An- nual Thanksgiving Lectureship and several chapel programs. In addition, a small group was selected from the chorus to en- tertain at an American Legion Christmas dinner by singing Christmas carols. In addition to these activities, the chorus took two short trips and one long trip into sur- rounding areas. SINGING stcxrts off ecich day cit the Academy as Mr. Wright directs morning rehearsals. 272 lIOR CHEERLEADERS. FRONT ROW: lo Anna Webb, Carolyn Watts, Dena Grover. SECOND ROW: Mona Prock, ra Beck. CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders, Pep Club inspire the Cats in athletics The cheerleaders, recipients of first place awards at Arkansas State University Cheerleader Clinic, inspired the football team into winning the District 2-B Cham- pionship title. The pep club also contrib- uted to the spirit by providing a party to conclude the homecoming festivities and an athletic party at the end of the year. DISAPPOINTMENT ond sorrow portrayed by the cheerleaders indicate a loss for the Cots. CLUB. FRONT ROW: Shoaf, Rogers, Sheppard, Coker, Pierce, Taylor, Altman, Kellar, Formby, B. Ulrey, Bullard, Bales, Alston, Coward. SECOND ROW: K. Morris, B. Tull e, N. Daniel, G. Daniel, Hiatt, Walker, Groover, Barnett, Lawyer, Milton, A. Ulrey, Mrs. Rouse Csponsorj. THIRD ROW: Reynolds, S. Morris, Harris, M. Tull, Vinson, Wilson, or, Hedrick, Mallatt, Spradlin, Hart, Campbell, Bucy, C. Watts. FOURTH ROW: Caruthers, K. Webb, J. Lawyer, Hays, Prock, Beck, J. Taylor, Beavers, Weaver, Jolly, Vines, Watts, Rhodes, J. Webb. 273 IUNIOR CIVITAN FRONT ROW: Miss Browning tsponsorj Tull Formby Daniel Kellar Hiatt A Ulrey Barnett Bullard Hart B Ulrey Milton Milner SECOND ROW Woody, Reynolds, Page, Hays, Hedrick, Weaver, Jolly, Spradlin N Watts Bucy C Watts Woods THIRD ROW Tant S Morris Caruthers Prock Beck K Morris Campbell, Vines, Martin, Winter, Webb. -1 FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: Ulrey, Lawyer, Woods. SECOND ROW: B. Tull, M. Farrar, Martin, M Tull. THIRD ROW: Caruthers, D. Farrar, Charvat. FOURTH ROW: Mr Dixon tsponsory, Ely, lsom, White. ORGANIZATIONS Participation of students makes a busy school ear More active student participation in organizations added interest to the Acad- emy students' school life. The schoo1's first French club provided students with an opportunity to improve their French. Painting the snack room and buying a new trophy case for the school constituted the main projects of the Key Club and Junior Civitans. The participation of Thespians made two major play productions pos- sible. 274 I- I, FRONT ROW Ozbirn K Kellar Barnett Lawyer Hart Ulrey Hiatt SECOND ROW Spradlm Damel Formby, Prock, D. Beck, Webb, Bullard. THIRD ROW: Kellar Ylngllng Van Wlnkle Tucker Ramsey Whntworth Morris Farrar FOURTH ROW Mr Gould isponsorj Muncy, Ely, Altman, Baggett, Beck, Mr. Brown Csponsorb, s GIVING direction to Ann Ulrey in a dramatic role is Thespian sponsor, Mrs. Erma Welch. THESPIANS. FRONT ROW: Hiatt, Bullard, Sheppard Milton. SECOND ROW: Barnett, Prock, Webb, Ulrey THIRD ROW: Groover, Pryor, Hays, Mrs. Welch Kspon- sorl. FOURTH ROW: Muncy, Campbell, White,Bohannon 275 ORGANIZATIONS lubs active in local, state, national events Participating in many activities, the Future Homemakers of America hosted the annual Federation Seven meeting in Harding Collegeis main auditorium. They also enjoyed the traditional Mother- Daughter Banquet in the spring. Sponsored by Bill Diles and Mildred Groover, Harding Academy's 1970 Future Business Leaders of America entered many contestants in the state FBLA con- vention. Placing first in the Parliamentary Procedure, public speaking, and typing II contests, eight club members went to the national contests in Philadelphia. Working after school arranging book- shelves was one of the many duties of Library club members. The girls cheer- fully assisted Mrs. Welch while learning how to maintain a library. LIBRARY CLUB. Linda Campbell, Mrs. Welch lsponsorl, Beverly Bucy, Gwen DeLong. 3 S 4 5 5 I 5 i El FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. FRONT ROW: Beck, Reynolds, A. Ulrey, Webb, Hiatt, IC. Watts. SECOND Hacker, M. Tull, Wright, Hart, Milner, Woody, Delong. THIRD ROW: Rhodes, Tant, Vinson, Wilson, Bucy, N. Woods. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Neading lsponsorl, Morris, Beavers, Vines, Campbell, Marlin, Miller. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA. FRONT ROW: Hiatt, Bullard, Woods, Groover, M. Farrar, Tull, B. Ulrey, Millner, P. Milton. SECOND ROW: Pryor, Webb, Prock, Hart, Watts, Spradlin, Pullara, Hedrick, Barnett, A. Ulrey, Groover lsponsorl. THIRD ROW: Diles Csponsorl, D. Farrar, Bixler, D. Tucker, Morris, Yingling, Mallatt, VanWinkIe, Lawyer, Winter. FOURTH ROW: Kiihnl, D. Campbell, Ely, Muncy, Ganus, Alston, Hays, Davis, Carruthers, L. Campbell, N. Watts. FIFTH ROW: Blankenship, lsom, White, G. Altman, S. Tucker, Harris, D. Beck, Vines. 276 , fal se: fesiiwe. 'lstuis-,,.s, stew fm ,,7..,,,, ,Vg ,qw , ,, A n n. . 1, isa , gate-1 fv , . ra ' .if is -M AW . .l H.. 1 ' is by '5 3 iw. F fi WSWQ i Y L. ti f A - A f 'Jiaif57.,!,,gej,'gi455ff3E' I .' ,... - L X C95 X i Hnxxw 5 , , 5 l- 1 Y' ,ji W .1 , . l ly! 4 H 2 .i , f + 1' , 2. ., lf' servfs'if44iF4ifiaia5gagai'ii iiwzs :sz ' . ' 'V R P. r tg, . ' 55,2 -dn 5 , 3 . 1,- aw: , u , , , 4, . .,., ,.,, , il-.f-,J EW-Z oe: -.fn 1 ' i ati' ' eiggegavas-itifffiufgesfsg . K iii aa. 1 V. Nh, . . . 5 ,wa W.. K5 wi fm 4 - ,. xx., X i -5 357, W 41 Hv .ia 4,1 5 A In wif? X V 14.4,-I jsp, f MJ. ,,,, 5 xl., 2 fm , K f ,is ,, . 'xy A ., -A Q , wi- ,, - ,X .ns-we of-.aa ,, ',, 2.. J' WIN V-is W Hy' TOP ROW: Mrs. Lynn tsponsorl, Beck, Campbell, Carruthers. SECOND ROW: Farrar, Hays, Mallatt, Martin. ROW: Milton, Morris, Rhodes, Sheppard. FOURTH ROW: Tant, Vines, C. Watts, N. Watts, Woods. 'Y .,. 1 'twat Q may Na i -f ' KAPPA ALPHA THETA lub banquet, project fill ear for K Tis The acceptance of six pledges began the new year for the KAT'S. After an in- formal initiation and bunking party in Linda Campbel1's home, a formal initia- tion was held in the home of Debra Beck. A Reader's Theatre presentation in keeping with the theme of Grecian Splendour provided entertainment for a winter banquet at Bil1's Restaurant. Each year under the supervision of sponsor Elsie Lynn, the club provides Christmas gifts for a needy child at the Children's Colony at Conway. This year the entire Academy student body con- tributed money and clothes in carrying out this worthwhile project. The club beaux, Jim White and Jackie Alston, coached the girls to many vic- tories in the club sports program. PREPARING for their banquet, KAT'S create Club Beau Jim White Club Beau Jackie Alston decorations to represent Grecian splendour. 277 7, ,, S UB-DEB Five new members and new sponsor join ub-Debs The Sub-Debs began the 1970-71 year by welcoming Miss Beverly Mitchell as their new sponsor. Five pledges were inducted into the club in a formal initiation at the home of Dena Groover. A Christmas party was given at the Webbs' barn, with white elephant gifts being exchanged among the members and their dates. The Sub-Debs held their annual ban- quet in the spring. The 2'Deb-of-Honor award was given to the Sub-Deb member who best typified the spirit of the club. As the Harding Academy Girls' Intra- mural sports program was renewed this year, beaux David Campbell and Stephen Tucker coached the girls to victories in basketball, volleyball, and softball. ENERGETICALLY practicing for The intramural games, the Sub-Debs dash for a fumbled ball. 278 hs 5 I f he ga f fe Q l L.V7 i ' V . 55? -. ,d 3 'Y rifbnf ,V 1 I rr Q, , 1, -1 gee A , as . t .g V gr f .,,, ,, A ,v v J A A Q as g ',. 2... as Ss: if ls: 5 6 A ri -cffijX Q , ,M 5 , ,- ix Lyiy if ff wv ?a ' v-., T 4 lf ,I M if Q ,,.- . I' 5 - L frf' , s 1 rf ' N Aty f Q- 'PV , 1 , tl K if R . 'v 'iii 1:11 1 ix ssfggrf 4 bums: ' .HRK ., :ww f srwfa13w'm:u N wsfsiszswrilllfffit :' fi : :- 'im I - ' ' zzf fwzsis,f1'xv,f:?1ir1 -'.:1:r-2?,g2444Qsf'55Ya::e ,V , ga 1? isjg:Zs5Qg,g?se f 2 -I ' if' 1 gif- j fi Issvwstigsflf-' g t: rf, ,3,,fr,rg5rg,rgagfggg , . , 5 'fs -W g,,1,,:.f,,,,e,g:eis Mp: 2 - Xt-fgsrgggriggg V 'W 'S ,fs 'l ' ' , A f rf , , '-NN. ,- N 1. , s , ' if SUB-DEBS. TOP ROW: Miss Mitchell fsponsorj, Barnett, Beavers, Bucy, Bullard. SECOND ROW: Formby, Hart, Hedrick, Hiatt. THIRD ROW: Lawyer, Milner, Pryor, Taylor, A. Ulrey. FOURTH ROW: B. Ulrey, Webb, Wilson. ,, ...- Club Beau Club Beau David Campbell Stephen Tucker SIGMA TAU ALPHA RHO Thirteen pledges boost spirit for tar social club The 1970 pledge week started the year for the STAR's. Thirteen new club pledges fulfilled their duties by collecting one hundred pennies each and providing half-time entertainment for the Clinton football game. The pledgemistresses main- tained a stern hand in supervising the pledges throughout the week. A candle- light ceremony was held at the home of Kathy Jolly for the formal initiation. A Spring banquet was held for club members and their dates April 24 at the Holiday Inn. Honored guests at the ban- quet Were sponsor, Mrs. Rouse, her hus- band, and the club beaux, Gary Beck and Marc Muncy. TOP ROW Mrs Rouse Csponsorj Bonner Brister Daniel SECOND ROW Hacker Jolly Kellar Miller DECORATING the halls is one ofthe many iobs ROW Morris Prock Reynolds Shelby FOURTH ROW Spradlin B Tull M Tull Woody Wright tackled by enthusiastic STAR club members. 279 STUDENT LIFE pirit, desire to excel apparent in cademy students School spirit, characteristic of Harding Academy, was prevalent this year in all phases of student life. The ability to enjoy living, whether on the stage, football field. or even in the classroom, was noticeable among the Academyis students. The de- sire to excel and have fun at the same time was a distinctive quality of students at Harding Academy. 3 P: 1 r- ,. K - , 2? lb ,, 'Go HAPPY to make a brief visit home, several of the dorm girls say goodbye to their friends and wait for the arrival of loved ones. DOZING as he absorbs the strains of Madame Butterfly in the col- lege library, Senior David Campbell prepares for his music class. 280 DISCUSSING the important events of the clay is one source of amusement for Dena Gro Mona Prock, Beverly Pryor, and Becky Rhodes as they gather in the hallway between DISPLAYING the pep and spirit that is typical of Harding the faithful fans inspire the football team to another xl S. W 13 . i 1 ,.f'f'f'4!',fw- L. 3 b CHECKING the bulletin board for important notices is a daily event HIBITING the spirit of the Sophomore class, cheerleader De ra ck enthusiasticaly supports the Wildcats in a football game. in the life of Stephen Tucker and the other students at Harding. . fa, :W 'f'9f ,,,f' hurriedly to get done, Andee Law- stuffs napkins in the homecoming float. 5 . .. F, is Il! T I H., S S 3 5 . 1 Q if l f If Q , l 'Y , V Wm, 1 . mal ' f ii 15'rim1f ig i Ti Ze L is Q 1 2 ig. ' r MAKING use of a short break between classes, Wendy Charvat and Steve Sexson carry on an involved but hurried conversation in an effort to reach their room before the bell rings. 281 X , Dena Groover W M11 and Miss Harding Academy David Campbell 282 V , '-: Z Kat11yMorris Dena Groover Linda Spradlin KAT Sub-Deb STAR Ma yAtte11da11ts Jolene Hiatt Sub-Deb Kathy Joll y STAR Mona Prock Homecoming Queen 4 Y e.ez A A J ,. ,,,.,.4. f.,:.w' O fbmecomln Attendants i e e t 'Glu sad? Sarah Hays Diane Reynolds Andee Lawyer Denise Hacker Senior Representative Junior Representative Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative nv M Dena Groover .IoAnna Webb 285 1970 FOOTBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: Farrar, Mgr., Kilhnl 1853 Ramsey 1333 S VanWrnkle 1643 Sexon 1603 Woody 1863 Odell 1843 Ylngllng Mgr THIRD Tucker 1103, Baggett 1443, Davis 1253, J. Moore 1203, Ganus 1243 D Tucker 1113 Groves 1543 Moore 1753 Harris 1123 Wnlllams 1813 Gunkel 1713 Blxler SECOND ROW: Coach Barden, Kellar 1553, Campbell 1623 Muncy 1503 Alston 1403 Moms 1223 Altman 1303 Caudle 1733 Coach Martin FOOTBALL -B title sends Wildcats to first state play-offs Under the able leadership of coaches Bill Barden and Wilt Martin, the Harding Academy Wildcats won their second con- secutive District 2-B title. The Wildcats then advanced to the state playoffs as the representative of District 2-B, losing in the first round to Luxora by the score of 12-7. Making up for their lack of size with tremendous desire, they defeated much larger opponents due to their hustle and determination. Eight players made the all-district team. They were Tim Ramsey, Steven Tucker, Marc Muncy, Gary Beck, David Camp- bell, Jackie Alston, Steve Sexson, and Bruce Gunkel. David Campbell tied for outstanding lineman in the district, and Jackie Alston tied for outstanding back in the district. BREAKING owcxy from cz would-be tczckler, Alston moves the ball for needed yardage. 286 RESULTS Harding Opponent 20 Academy of Memphis O 43 Vilonia O 7 Dallas Christian 14 46 Cotton Plant 6 4' 9 Hazen 7 6 Heber Springs O 20 Clinton 28 '2i DeValls Bluff 6 7 Beebe 34 H 7 Luxora 12 'Conference Game 'fState Playoff '70 WILDCATS SENIORS. FRONT ROW: Beck, flankerg Tucker, quarterback: Tim Ramsey, linebacker. SECOND IW: Muncy, center: Campbell, tackle: Jim Moore, wingback Cnot pictured.J .T. ri-:.as::gv: FS2F1L-eil fe 1. Q 1' fi 1 .cfs W We ew, A' we 5 fc, - -V, ,V we, f M f, , M ,fL',,,,- 'o GIVING Steve Davis a chance to do his best are the Wildcat Coaches Barden and Martin. TYPIFYING Wildcat aggressiveness Muncy, Campbell, and Ramsey blitz the Beebe line. 28 7 QV Q Q v 4 -nag ' K.,f 36- Elder. THIRD ROW: Posey, Woody, Ozbirn, Brotherton, Carr, Prock, Brown. kg. oio Q ,A W p wr loft 'Q it ., .,,, , ., P., 4 ING the brains along with muscle to move Cam Prock out of the picture, Kevin Bullard and rk Showalter demonstrate their ability to double-team precisely as Coach Elliott taught. --. 1 as, Q I HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM. FRGNT ROW: Showalter, Bullard, Pullara, Winter, Belcher, Woody, Farrar. SECOND ROW: Coach Elliott, Loftin, Cox, Morris, Strayhorn, JUNIOR FOOTBALL Little experience characterizes Jr. . ildcats season The Harding Academy Junior Wildcats, led by Coach David Elliott, suffered their first losing season in three years. In- experience proved to be the Junior's prob- lem since they only had one starter re- turning off last year's team. However, their hustle, spirit, and desire led them to a more successful season than their record indicates. Marc Showalter, Dan Brotherton, Tom- my Carr, Earl Brown, Kevin Bullard, John Winters, Mike Pullara, and Doug Loftin played their last game as junior high football players. RESULTS Harding Opponent 6 Morris 20 8 Beecleville 22 TO Vilonia 6 O Heber Springs O 0 Cotton Plant 32 289 BASKETBALL Determination, hustle bring SllCC6SSflll S62lSOIl After losing 10 of their first 14 games, the Harding Wildcats finished strong and posted a 12-12 record. Off to a slow start, it wasn't until the middle of the season that the Wildcats became a formidable opponent. The Wild- cats were plagued by a lack of height and as a result, they were forced to out-hustle their opponents. The Wildcats made it to the finals of the County Tournament be- fore being defeated. Tim Ramsey and Jim White were named to the All-County team. Three seniors played their last game for the Wildcats. They were Tim Ramsey, Gary Beck, and Stephen Tucker. DRIVING in for two important points against c determined opponent is iunior, Jim White. 'WU D 4 .,,,.... ,tl SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW: Kellar, Bixler, Morris, D. Tucker, Harris, Kiihnl, Alston, Baggett. SECOND ROW: Gunkel tmanagerl Ganus Beck Whlte OD Williams, Altman, Moore, Ramsey, S. Tucker, Coach Martin. 290 RESULTS arding Opponents 38 McCrory 52 72 McRae 34 56 Hazen 35 57 Bradford 51 60 Judsonia 68 38 Cotton Plant 56 38 Harding of Memphis 45 67 Kensett 57 56 Crowley's Ridge 59 60 Heber Springs 61 46 Rose Bud 53 51 Hazen 53 17 McCrory 20 63 Heber Springs 53 76 Sulpher Rock 79 72 Kensett 68 72 Bald Knob 43 87 DeValls Bluff 57 79 McRae 55 70 Bradford 66 66 Judsonia 87 69 Rose Bud 67 95 Cotton Plant 68 44 Southside 48 FULL court press requires determination, as sh.own here by Gary Beck and Charles Ganus. ADDING one of his many expected baskets, senior Tim Ramsey shoots as Wildcats Dane Altman and Charles Ganus charge rapidly to obtain rebounding position and supply backboard power. 291 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL park, desire aid the Cats in tough season The Junior Wildcats showed good hustle throughout the year. Despite having a lack of height and a lack of experience, the Cats still proved to be strong and stubborn opponents. The Cats showed this with outside shooting and rebounding. The Junior High got off to a slow start and couldn't get their momentum to make it a winning season, as they posted a 7-13 mark. The Wildcats advanced to the semi- finals in the County Tournament before being defeated by a strong Kensett team. They did manage to place Dan Brotherton on the All-County team. RESULTS Harding Opponent 22 McCrory 14 21 McRae 23 24 Hazen 32 35 Griffithville 14 18 Cotton Plant 27 33 Cord Charlotte 53 41 Heber Springs 35 30 Hazen 54 23 McCrory 31 34 Heber Springs 38 41 Sulpher Rock 36 25 Kensett 43 27 Bald Knob 57 39 DeValls Bluff 23 45 Rosebud 37 39 Pangburn 37 24 Kensett 42 45 Rosebud 37 39 Pangburn 37 25 Kensett 42 35 Sulpher Rock 38 SHOOTING for two points is Dan Brotherton, as Prock, Williams, and Showalter rebound. 292 me XJ JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW: Wallace, Daniel, Pull , B ll d, P SECOND R - Prock, Brotherton, Showalter, Carr, Williams. ara U ar osey' ow' Coach Mar F ' ,AK vpn-rl 1 1- xfmi R I -, .A -M 1 121 Lg f 4 fl- ax? W fra my -V M--Hi 19 'N'-w3'?T'W KQQQU! Nils 01 mfg SENIORS Seniors provide 555 strong leadership for underclassmen SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Stephen Tucker, Treas.5 Dena Groover, Rep.5 Marc Muncy, Pres.5 Sarah Hays, V ' SGC.: David Campell.Vice-Pres. 5 lil' lllllll full wi BILL BARDEN, Class Sponsor. MILDRED GROOVER, Class Sponsor. RENEE BAJJALI, Edinburgh, Scotland. Transfer from Leith Academy, Edinburgh, Scot- land. Intramurals 4. GARY BRIAN BECK, Searcy, Ark. Student Council 45 STAR Beau 45 A Cappella Chorus 1,2,3,45 Beta Club 1,2,3,4, Rep. 15 Wildcat Staff 45 FBLA 1,2,45 Key Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Work Achievement Scholarship 35 Science Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, All-District 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, All-County 45 Tennis 3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. MIKE BLANKENSHIP, Mobile, Ala. Transfer from Murphy High School, Mobile, Ala. Student Council 45 Wildcat Staff 45 FBLA 45 Intramurals 4. BETTY ANN BONNER, Memphis, Tenn. Transfer from Treadwell High School, Memphis, Tenn. STAR 4. DAVID RAY CAMPBELL, Searcy, Ark. Student Council 45 Class Office 3,4, Rep. 3, Vice Pres. 45 Sub-Deb Beau 45 A Cappella Chorus 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Beta Club 1,2,3,45 Petit Jean 1,2,3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Wildcat Staff 1,25 FBLA 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Thespians 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Key Club 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 1, Sergeant At Arms 45 Science Club 35 Football 1,2,3,4, All District 3,4, Honorable Mention All-State 4, Captain 45 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,25 Intramurals 3,45 Class Favorite 3,45 Mr. Harding Academy 45 Sub-Deb Spirit Award 4. MARTHA ELLEN FARRAR, Searcy, Ark. Transfer from Dickson High School, Dickson Tenn. Student Council 45 KAT 3,4, Rep. 45 A Cappella Chorus 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 FBLA 3,45 Harding College Bison Band 3,45 French Club 4, Pres. 45 Intramurals 4. DENA EVELYN GROOVER, Searcy, Ark. Student Council 4, Rep. 45 Class Office Rep. 1.4, Sec. 2,35 Sub-Deb 1,2,3,4, Songleader 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 A Cappella Chorus 2,3,45 Beta Club 1,2,3,45 Petit Jean 45 Wildcat Staff 2,45 Library Club 15 FBLA 1,2,3,45 Junior Civitans 2,3, Sec. 35 Thespians 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,3,45 Science Club 3, Sec. 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Class Favorite 25 Homecoming Royalty 1,2,3,4, Attendant 3,45 May Fete Royalty 45 Miss Harding Academy 4. SARAH FLORENCE HAYS, Searcy, Ark. Trensfer from Searcy High School. Student Council 4, Sec. 45 Class Office 4, Sec. 45 KAT 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 A Cappella Chorus 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Beta Club 3,45 FBLA 3,4, Sec. 45 Junior Civitans 3,4, Rep. 45 Thespians 3,45 Pep Club 3,4, Pres. 45 Science .Club 3, Treas. 35 Intramurals 3,45 Class Favorite 45 Homecoming Royalty 45 Honor Student 35 Girls State 3. JOLENE HIATT, Winston-Salem, N. C. Transfer from West Forsyth Senior High, Winston-Salem, N. C. Student Council 45 Sub-Deb 3,45 A Cappella Chorus 45 Beta Club 3,4, Sec.-Treas. 45 Petit Jean Staff 3,45 Wildcat Staff 45 FHA 3,4, 2nd Vice Pres. 45 FBUI 45 Junior Civitans 3,4, Pres. 45 Thespians 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Science Club 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 May Fete Royalty 4. SHANNON ELAINE HUFFARD, Searcy, Ark. Transfer from Friends Girls School, Pales- tine. A Cappella Chorus 45 Junior Civitans 45 Intramurals 4. 294 1. , 'S E... if i J zjigftfggf Haw: b i '-f55g2f..'i-:.:ff5 . get 1 wc? v - fm DSIMWAKY 7 'ZQZYTVPISSL 5. 5.14-'TT i:5ffL'7 If 5 '.,,- c .' 5 5 - . if ,fl , Bi q -' , . '- ' sf. - 5 4 -as is 'FFF' I . 5. gq,f,,i-jia wr ...W -4 li: TEN. K, 1 - se- a 1. -A Vg ,A, 'I This ' 93 215 we .2 gggsiiis te sigh Y K5 Sag 5e1,5sgi1sgg'j?g.. ff ' -.A ' ef . . 5 se. we .s11s,,,..m .. . . . .. tsitlewfs- 1 .xr 4. -. . Ll. -Es s- 15:5--m sg. .- ,- 12' ,.3,, .,g ,,t-f 5 , g . . .M 5 Y- WM -... W S , I' sas SAX 5. is 3 .S . 2 ,ag f . 1. . 4 , is . .. , eIeissemslsstfestfsfssf 5 1 1 .ggi- f,.wtf.sg..ff..a.sms2ci5fHa? .f . f 4 -':',:' ,:'g ...mtefms 15.-or '-'-' 1.54-'c.rf11f,s.t2ts. Iisi A g 5 5 if MN, A . ' . ' if V I ,.,, f, .ggi I T i - f Q, g .,.,,,. if 5. LANCING on the parallel bars requires agility from Jolene Hiatt :I some help from fellow seniors and P. E. teacher, Mrs. Rouse. I' 1?' ll'1 f 5 MARY KATHLEEN JOLLY, Searcy, Ark. STAR 2,3,4, Scrapbook Keeper 3, Vice-Pres. 45 A Cappella Chorus 45 Petit Jean Staff 45 Wildcat Staff 45 FHA 2,3,4, Historian 35 Junior Civitans 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 May Fete Royalty 4. FREDERICK KWOK, Kwloom, Hong Kong. Transfer from Hong Kong Christian School. PAMELA ALETA MILTON, Searcy, Ark. KAT 1,2,3,4, Kitten-in-Arms 3, Treas. 45 A Cappella Chorus 45 Beta Club 1,2,3,45 Libranr Club 35 FHA 2,3,4, Rep. 45 FBLA 1,2,3,45 Junior Civitans 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,3,4. JAMES ARTHUR MOORE, Foristell, Mo. Transfer from Wentzville High School, Foristell, Mo. Key Club 45 Science Club 45 Football 4, Captain 45 Track 45 Intramural 3,4, KATHY DIANE MORRIS, Perryton, Tex. Transfer from Perryton High School, Perryton, Tex. KAT 45 A Cappella Chorus 45 Petit Jean Staff 45 FHA 45 Junior Civitans 45 Pep Club 45 Harding College Bison Band 45 Intramurals 45 Maye Fete Royalty 4. MARCUS KEITH MUNCY, Searcy, Ark. Student Council 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Class Office 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 STAR Beau 45 A Cappella Chorus 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres 15 Beta Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 15 Wildcat Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 FBLA 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Thespians 2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 45 Key Club 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-at- Arms 1, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Science Club 3,4, Pres. 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4, All District 4, Captain 4, Ark. Democrat Dream Team Honorable Mention 45 Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 35 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Class Favorite 15 Boys State 3. ANDY O'DELL, Tripoli, Libya. Transfer from Wheelus High School, Tripoli, Libya. RAMONA GAYE PROCK, Searcy, Ark. Student Council 1,3,45 Class Office 1,2, Sec.-Treas. 1, Rep. 25 STAR 1,2,3,4, Star-at-Arms 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 45 Beta Club 1,2,3,45 Petit Jean Staff 45 Wildcat Staff 45 FBLA 1,2,3,45 Junior Civitans 1,2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain 1,3,45 Science Club 3,4, Sec. 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Royalty 45 Queen 45 Class Favorite Nom. 4. BEVERLY JO PRYOR, Searcy, Ark., Sub-Deb 1,2,3,4, Deb-at-Arms 2,3, Vice-Pres. 45 A Cappella Chorus 1,2,3,45 Petit Jean Staff 3,45 Wildcat Staff 3,4, Typing Chairman 45 Library Club 1,2, Vice-Pres. 25 FBLA 1,45 Junior Civitans 2,35 Thespians 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Harding College Bison Band 1,2,3,4, Band Council 2.4, 2 CHOSEN by the faculty to attend Boys' State, Marc Muncy and Stephen Tucker receive valuable guidance from Superintendent Perry Mason. 295 3, .smelsyeasm-,VV - -W t .. 2 . 4- JLi'Z?5??l5tfit.l 9ilf5559EE3ETeiifA:557riiifisff'-lflifflz iiifii- at 651 25-9' If E' ' 145155511 5Tl3?iES5f 2V-si:.'ii 17 frisirtil-5 2,Qg?Y3Tii'YifT5eifr'il 'X' .7 5 ' aazuieeisttifssat-fees--avrresfrrr.-are-2?f2v-sa-istste52i.s522e::-azz- 5--Vreerssrfe-ite.--4 . X55 M55 5' ,.- F- .. v,.s-.:- 1- 1SY ' it'i' '-I-li?2fiifif:Q5SV-WIS? 12-H 'im we -f.rw'3StQWB12 i'M V---'V-1-isii 25222eireigny?fa15i??ti-fethwisi' : :si5'a':V-3' ., - 41' - A as -- r i . 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Student Council 45 Class Office 3, Treas. 35 KAT . 1,2,3,4. Rep. 3, Sec. 45 A Cappella Chorus 2,3,45 Beta Club 1,2,3,4. Pres. 45 FBLA 1.2.35 Junior Civitans 25 Thespians 2.3.45 Pep Club 1.2.3,45 Honor Student 2. LINDA LOUISE SPRADLIN, Searcy, Ark. Student Council 1.45 Class Office. Vice-Pres. 1,25 STAR 1,2,3,4. Rep. 2.3. Pres. 45 A Cappella Chorus 1.2.3,45 Beta Club 1,2,3,4. Pres. 15 FBLA 1.2.45 Junior Civitans 1,2,3,4. Sec. 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. Sec. 45 Cheerleader 15 Science Club 3,45 Intramurals 1.2.45 Class Favorite 35 May Fete Royalty 4. SHARON LYNN TANT, Brownsville, Tex. KAT 1.2.45 A Cappella Chorus 2,45 Library Club 15 FHA 1.2.45 FBLA 2.45 Junior Civitans 2,45 Intramurals 4. ROBERT STEPHEN TUCKER, Searcy, Ark. Student Council 1,2,3,4. Vice-Pres. 2. Pres. 45 Class Office 1,2,3,4. Pres. 1.2.3, Treas. 45 Sub-Deb Beau 2.3.45 A Cappella Chorus 1,2,3,4. Vice-Pres. 45 Beta Club 1,2,3,4. Pres. 3, Vice-Pres 45 Petit Jean Staff 2.3.4, Sports Editor 35 FBLA 1,2,3,4. Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Key Club 1,2,3,4. Treas. 3, Sec. 45 Science Club 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4. Captain 4, All District 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4. Captain 45 Track 1.2.3,45 Class Favorite 2. Class Favorite Nom. 45 Sub-Deb Spirit Award 45 Boys State 3. MOLLY LOUISE VINES, Searcy, Ark. KAT 1,2,3,4. Vice-Pres. 2, Treas. 35 A Cappella Chorus 45 Petit Jean Staff 45 Wildcat Staff 45 Library Club 1,25 FHA 1.2.3,45 FBLA 45 Junior Civitans 1.2.3,45 Pep Club 1.2.3,45 Intramurals 1.2.4. CAROLYN ANNE WATTS, Searcy. Ark. Student Council 45 KAT 1,2,3,4. Rep. 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 A Cappella Chorus 2.3.45 Library Club 1,25 FHA 2.3.4, Rep. 3, Pres. 45 FBLA 3.4, Treas. 45 Junior Civitans 2.3.4, Vice-Pres, 45 Pep Club 1.2.3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Science Club 35 May Fete Royalty 35 Girls State 3. RUTH ANN WINTER, Searcy, Ark. Transfer from Escondido High School, Escondido, Calif. A Cappella Chorus 45 Beta Club 3.45 Library Club 35 FHA 3.4, lst Vice-Pres. 4: FBLA 45 Junior Civitans 3.4. Treas. 45 Intramurals 4. PATRICIA LOUISE WOODS, Searcy, Ark. Transfer from McRae High School, McRae. Ark. A Cappella Chorus 3.45 Library Club 2,35 FBLA 2.3.45 Junior Civitans 2.3.45 French Club 45 Intramurals 3.4. KIMMRA KAYE WOODY, Searcy, Ark. STAR 3.4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 A Cappella Chorus 3,45 Library Club 35 FHA 45 Junior Civitans 3,45 Intramurals 4. 296 .. 15 fi r 4 5 STUDY HALL serves many different purposes for seniors, from catcl ing up on the latest gossip to last minute cramming for a tes 2- ,. can .df , ,S , , sw --.V ' ... . 4 r- t-at-5-1 Q . .,..- te ne . 5 'f--3.2591--ra-L56 fi 3 5' - are 4 pq Q . f 4' I ' -t , 1- W ,' .,c....2, z - V .... 2 A . -' ,- 1 ag 5 V , - - .5 . . - l '1 5. 5- it . cf d K V ,,,. ,V 1 a MQ! 1 X K, V ,Q ! 9 Z Q. '11-, . 2 , Pi You W WN... st, 4-as K 5315,,Z,..-t.,.g..eaef2feam sfe.,rs.eq-g..:mf':'A:..Ee:sQse.f:weesres-rf.:5:- :.- - 'A - f ' I 5 'ea . .ig V. ed1.s.e.e..sit3es. ..- 9532 . l ,eau l V , ' wav V - ' ' - f 9. f -2 . . , 'S iiltefiiz? 21 ., . 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Biff Baker . ..,... ,. Debbie Barnett . Paul Barnett ,...,... Eugene Bohannon Iohn Brummitt .,... Kathy Bullard ,...... Marilyn Carruthers lim Caudle .. Steve Davis . . Wade Ely ., .. David Fehling .,,.., Charles Ganus .,,.. Bruce Gunkel ,..,,. Frank Groves . . Scotty Hays ...,.,l Dickie lsom .,.. Stephen Kellar .,., David Kramar Paula Martin ..,.,., Richard Mercer ......, Charlene Milner . Mike Milton ........ Sarah Morris ..,... Donna Perry .,.,,. Diane Reynolds . Dan Russell .. Steve Sexson ..,.,. Betsy Tull .......... Ann Ulrey .,...e,........ David Van Winkle loAnna Webb ..,.. lim White ,. ..... .. Wayne Woody ..... DeWitt Yingling ..e.. Sponsor Sponsor Searcy, Ark. Pine Bluff, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Clemson, N. C. Searcy, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Searcy, Ark. McRae, Ark. Oakland, Calif. Searcy, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Andros Island, Bahamas Searcy, Ark. Indianapolis, lnd. Searcy, Ark. Abilene, Tex. Shreveport, La. Searcy, Ark. San Diego, Calif. Searcy, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Parkin, Ark. Lima, Peru Uganda, E. Africa Shreveport, La. .. Searcy, Ark. ,, Lonoke, Ark. Searcy, Ark. . ...,.. Searcy, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Searcy, Ark Searcy, Ark Searcy, Ark 297 David Elliott Donna Neading Dane Altman .. Robert Baggett Debra Beck ..,. Class Sponsor Class Sponsor Searcy, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Searcy, Ark. Mark Bixler .... . Searcilf Alk- Beverly Bucy .. . Searcih Ark- Linda Campbell . SGHVCYV Ark- Nita Daniel .....,... ....r,... S earcy, Ark. David Farrar ....... .....,... S earcy, Ark. Leah Formby .. , Searcy, Ark. Frank Groves ...... .,..,. K ensett, Ark. Kenny Harris .. . Searcy, Ark. Martha Hart Searcy, Ark. Diane Hedrick ..,...,.. ......... S earcy, Ark. Kim Kellar ..,,... ...,.,., S earcy, Ark. Mike Kiihnl ...,......., ..,,.., S earcy, Ark. Andee Lawyer ...... ,. . ,...,.. Searcy, Ark. Cindy Mallatt ..,... , ....... Salinas, Calif. Ronnie Moore ........ ., ..... Searcy, Ark. David Morris .,,.... ........ S earcy, Ark. Donna Shelby . England, Ark. David Tucker .. . 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Mary Tull ...,.... ...... Searcy, Searcy, ...... Searcy, Searcy, Kristie Vinson .... ..... S ea rcy, Lisa Wilson .... John Winter ..... Searcy, Searcy, Pam Woods ...A..... A.... M cRae, Barbara Wright Searcy, Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ohio Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. 299 JUNIOR HIGH pirited students become involved in organizations The junior high school students repre- sented an important part of the Academy this year. With their youthful exuberance, they not only participated in their own activities but also took part in activities of the senior high. Boosting the Harding Academy sports program, the Junior Key Club cooper- ated eagerly by working in the conces- sion stand at the senior high ballgames. The junior cheerleaders attended the thirteenth annual cheerleading clinic at Jonesboro, winning the spirit stick and first place in overall competition. REMINISCING in on old yecirbook, Kim Webb cmd Jon Lawyer enjoy on after-school snack. EIGHTH GRADE. FRONT ROW: White, Coker, Winger, Walker Campbell Bales Rogers Woodruff Curry Wallace Davis SECOND ROW Lawyer Webb Harris Moyer Groves Alston, G. Daniel, Angel, Burkett, Posey. THIRD ROW: Miss Browning fsponsorj Martin Milner Prock Williams Garner Schol Strayhorn Coward J Daniel M Goul tsponsorl. 300 Q A Q B W 5 S .Q 'S 1 xi. ff ' Q- - 'N Z U Q, fe X. K . . A -. I T. VENTH GRADE. FRONT ROW: Pierce, R. Elder, Farrar, Belcher, Woody, Cox. Summitt, Morris, Taylor, Brotherton, Mrs. Welch fsponsorl. SECOND ROW: Wright, Altman, irphy, Mr. Brown Csponsorb, Donna Olree, Debra Olree, Strayhorn, K. Elder. Q HIGH CHEERLEADERS. FRONT ROW: Tina Beavers, Denise Hacker, Nancy IUNIOR KEY CLUB. FRONT ROW: Morris, Belcher. SECOND ROW: Cox White, Elder SECOND ROW: Kimberly Webb, Jan Webb, Kathy Angel. THIRD ROW: Brown, Posey, Bullard, Summitt. FOURTH ROW: Pryor, Brothenon Mr. Gould Csponsorj. 301 'lt JUNIOR CHORUS. FRONT ROW: Woodruff, Taylor, Belcher, Pierce, Coker. SECOND ROW: Wright, Alston, Morris, Summitt, Donna Olree, Walker. THIRD ROW: Moyer Olree, Davis, Bullard, Cox, Altman, Bales. FOURTH ROW: Pryor, Murphy, Posey, Williams, Woody, Brown. I JUNIOR BETA CLUB. FRONT ROW: Belcher, Ozbirn, Wright. SECOND ROW: Alston, Woods, Webb, Coker. THIRD ROW: Lawyer, Martin, Miss Browning fsponsorj FOURTH ROW: Miller, Wilson, Vinson, Murphy. EXHIBITING enthusiasm at a college ballgame are Ginny Daniel, Kim Webb and Debra Curry. 302 X t tt! 51 . V. Q - :T '.:. ' hM H 'E .. 4 h . ' 'F mi' f N it 'TH GRADE. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Confer tteacherj, Wallace, Woody, McCampbell, Green, Scott, Coker, Burkett. EOND ROW: Ballinger, Williams, De Loach, Wheeler, Kiihnl, Yingling. THIRD ROW: .Howell, Alexander, Petway, ight, Martin, McCauley, Webb. FOURTH ROW: Schol, Taylor, Aaron, Mackey, Smith, Allen, Muncy, Eubanks. GRADE: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Helsten fteacherl, McCampbelI, Ballinger, Pryor, Cal, Bullard, Risinger, Coker. ROW: Scott, Posey, Barry, Brotherton, Scarsdale, Robbins, Eubanks. THIRD ROW: Osborne, Allen, Wright, Ulrey, Hedrick, Alston, Kellar, Corbin. FOURTH ROW: D. Campbell, Smith, J. Campbell, Barnes, Farrar, Elder, Berry. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Leadership found for elementar in upper two grades Being the upperclassmen of the Ele- mentary, the fifth and sixth grades dis- played leadership for the primary classes. The main highlight of the sixth graders' year was graduation in May. They pre- sented a program and received awards for achievement. The intermediate students presented several programs for their parents and the high school chapel. The cheerleaders, in bright new uni- forms, boosted the Pee-Wee Cats to many victories. They conducted pep rallies in the auditorium to promote better spirit for the Pee-Wee teams. PEEWEE CHEERLEADERS. FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Kellar, Cindy Allen, Meg Alston. SECOND ROW: Susan Wallace, Kerri Bullard, Sue Coker. 303 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Foreign language course added to elementary school The Elementary added two new courses to their curriculum this year. French, taught by Mr. Ralph Dixon, became a favorite among the children. Seventeen students were chosen to represent the elementary in the High School Variety Show sponsored by the Booster Club, in which they sang two French songs ac- companied by Mr. Dixon. Miss Beverly Mitchell was the Art teacher this year. The students and she prepared the advertisements and decora- tions for the annual Halloween Carnival. FOURTH GRADE. FRONT ROW: Muncy, Woody, Mason, Curry, Green, McCampbeIl Watts. SECOND ROW Sears tteachery, Cook, Kathy Osborne, Daniel, Nichols, Aaron, Kevin Osborne, Wright. THIRD ROW Coward, Kiihnl, Priest, Armstrong, Kell, Lloyd. THIRD GRADE. FRONT ROW: Taylor, Woody, Kelly, Dugger, Sharp, Pries, ac e p tteacherj, Ballinger, Burkett, Walker, Kell, Pryor, Schol, Berry. THIRD ROW: Wright, Green, Fletcher, Berry, Alex- it f ander, Vinson, Williams. t H k r. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lawson M 304 Q ,, s IMITATING the high school cheerleaders are Lori Bailey, Suzan Wright, and Leah Mclnturff. ECOND GRADE. FRONT ROW: McDaniel, McCain, Martin, Alston, Coker, Yarbrough. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Alston teacherj, Cox, Nichols, Higginbottom, Berryhill, Richey, Rainwater, Dunn. THIRD ROW: Daughety, Knight, Berry, mith, Flippin, Cook. FIRST GRADE. FRONT ROW: Kilhnl, Ritchie, Woody, Mclntruff, Morris, Woody. SECOND ROW: Pryor, Ballinger Knight, lsom, Bailey, Light, Durham. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Blue fteacherl, Priest, Corbin, Miller, Underwood, Beck McDanield, Fletcher. ENJOYING rough football games proves to be on exciting event for the elementary boys. fr 4' J 'Q ' Q2 gg. fi? 54 ii 1, w .--7 1 1: xl. ,A X' . V a ' '11, ,. 'Q K:-f .L QQ: , vlvl' I X2 .,., , A-Tj. . , 1-. .s- ff- vb-1-. .M ,,--,1x,m.7,f.5,,, ' ' 1iQ.g-'1- . 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Five filmstrips with over 400 pictures and charts in living color give a birds-eye view of the Bible, New Testament Christianity and the rise of denominationalism, together with a plea for obedience to Christ. Thousands of Christians now are teaching and converting friends and neighbors in the intimacy of their own homes. Projected pictures in full color open new doors for reach- ing the lost. I, I Q57 ol No. 506 Five Filmstrips, fullvcolor manuals, and training manual .............,....... 344.50 No. 506R Five 12 records ......................................................,............. 19.95 No. 506K COMPLETE KIT: INCLUDING FILMSTRIPS, MANUALS, RECORDS ISAVE S5I 59.45 Now in slides, add S20 Cassettes instead of records, S2495 EXTRA SETS DF FULL-COLOR MANUALS, 51.20 ,xy-,,.Z 65 ED r i ' in y A 4' , i it 'f A a f M X, w 1, S -QM V. lvm ., -if F awp lm, ,W . is EE 'ia Two Hcircling girls look over fine selections of name-brands of the COLONY SHOP COLONY SHOP 100 N. Spring 268-8415 N '2'ff'v OHM' MCGWNIS BAKERY me 2 22 me ow. 22 2 2 2 l ' 1 2 22222 2 ' L Thg Crest of Quglily KUMPE-MASSEY 9 59i?9'2c'ke C9?3 l D GE IN1 2 oouglmuigg 2 li 222 2 I . i08 W. Rape 67 2 22 Ji , 1 2 l 2 , 2322Eas+ Genie? 26 2 268-5396 2 8 2875 2 I 22 2 l I 6 ' ' WY 5 f 2 , x 5 X NICHOLS MAGNAVOX 1303 E. Race I STORE 268 2742 1523 E. Race 268-9629 312 Jack Wood Sears y President r Buford Tucker Executive Secretary . Evan Ulrey Past President , Virgil Lawyer Past President SGC Lott Tucker Treasurer Q- 'Q C eg I 'fn wxmx Q xx QREEOO M 1 X ' 151 ee 722 4430? PS9 , ARK -e ALUMNI ASSOCIATION congratulates the class of '71 and asks for your support in building a greater Harding College lo White picks clothes to suit him from the fine display of the current styles found in JIMMY'S MEN'S STORE of Searcy JIMMY'S MEN STORE 115 w. Arch 268-3912 313 314 PARKER'S is well equipped To hondle your floral needs - whefher for o club bcinquef or ci birthday of someone PARKER'S FLQRAI. SHOP 917 me Race 268-2371 -,www C. HELEN'S DRY CLEANERS features one doy service on requesi, ci drive-in window, and olferoiion services for The cusTomer's HELEN'S DRY CLEANERS 301 East Center 268-2200 :w11sg5,r' , if1.251mfiz1Rv2,q,v E T . l L A f A A LA , A LT E A 4 :2 ' 54, . ,m,,,L g 'Lfw-qgfsiiliw-i':Hi 'fi:ff,--i.v,fSi4f?'fy-2 .f 1.-5:1,Z.g5?1fL2p'IQ-I 1 I E1 STEWARD TV EAST END BARBER SHOP :,,,? .E 904 E. Race 268-2814 1515 Easf Rqge EEE EEEE YOUR ZENITH DEALER 2533559 0 WHITE CUUIVTY , I UAHAIVTY SA VIIVGS and loan Association 301 NORTH SPRUCE STREET ' PHONE 501!2.68-8683 ' SEARCY, ARKANSAS 72143 F 4 XACQQTPRZZX ff .?.':LL'. fax gg ...WM QR INSURED .39 ,::.:,:. XX 'BY- 4 'Cf can YOUR MILLION DOLLAR PIGGY BANK 03,9 muff Q 0 -'1' 5 3 J 'infix k.Lt L f V. I I ,.-k.y,V.V.. , ' RREE A TLL5 'LTL A QP' 4 A A T LA THE SUUTHWESTERN GUMPANY Nashville, Tennessee A CHALLENGING SUMMER PROGRAM for COLLEGE MEN To make more money than most other students make To develop the ability to meet and deal with peo- ple To gain experience which will help you be success- ful in your chosen vocation To develop self-confidence and leadership ability many who earned far more Than most college students last summer selling for The HUQAI' Beffer Used Cars A Highway 67 East us o. sgyoov l 5525 2 32 Hastings Avenue SEARCY, ARKANSAS D Fumnune swne ' KeIQ1ina+of Appliances ' Mgggrola ' Fedders Air Condi-Honing 3' A l 6215 A Race g zaggscna HEARD'S SAUSAGE CO. A L St t 268-3780 ANGEL'S FOOD MARKET S. Main 8. Lincoln Streets 268-3233 lf-1 P LAY STAKES Vfikviiifk WH. f 317 A , V, my E L A 1 Am. Z X,,. W... w 2Q513 Qi fiiey ,, ,'K, i 1jz13',g fxr' e 4 f,,k f 'mh,' M,m.' , W 7-'g- A :wg ',f, .EiiswAm'AAondAi.QfDwimiIwA625215 U K A +1 iJifw,g gm 1-5 Am A for ui! Occasions H. +A fe, t ' WTY A A F , , V .W . ., , , A. ,. . , X' ' wif' 1 ,' f I-,J J ' 4 - , Ls 2 ' , Q- 'J -ai 5 ZZ V. ,K ,, 3. A ,ax ig, K , . . W.. 'uv-Ar?Lz:.H'-SSW .LV , - f I f -.,ffaeg?.eig:ge5?Zi:fasg 1 W ..,, A A ..-.J '-...www , ,k,V ,, .6 .e-z1'f.ia 1x,.f.2:wf cz:-.5 X Tools and paint are iusT Cl few of The many items c1voiIc1b!e of ACE HARDWARE. A AAALA 'WAA AA A: GARNER'S ACE HARDWARE 201 w. Arch 268-3516 A55 A A af K 5 q P 1 K , ug' 3 .1 ' 1 sr ,. .-.. , , 5 ,4,,YQ54,.,,.x 1 rr X 3 318 A 4 , A AAA Hiibfi ,M ,MB ,I ,, 1, , .f ,V - H , , , 1:f.Jxw.afS1.v,,A-we , - .f1g.:f,1z4g.a-.f:f-.g,- vw 2 H 2 am., A , 1 412513 'Wk.lf-wftf.1w2S?5ia,QfAf- , . , , f. ,. , mA,m,.,,1gg 1g.f.fazf.y1g.:-vii -, ,,-sw -wwf.-rg-q 3 fy. , ,.f-ml -, 3.5, 1 ,fy-yw Wg i7,Qk,fQzgi.12-5Q1fL.fA S , ,',-111, 4 .,, - L Hfwiigqilw ,V S fvifzrefme 21. f Q ,A Q1 fixagigg M A 2,2 X :!Lyk,g5,5,g7'.9-5 Q' ,Q-.gf I KS xywgsji L,,, 5 L ,G ' Swfvf.ArkdMu , . 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DAVIS PHARMACY S , 1 ARRRAA A ,A fA.g . ,,: , QA , AAQARf PM X 8 g,,, , , A ,S A ,imfffsf ,-,i. i f 5 g 2 ff-122 1304 E, page 268-3588 S ., .l . .,. , ,A ,.'k g 'L s'ff.l':f1v' 'Q - Q Ks S V. ,.., A V. 322 , YYYYY Sfudenfs keep abreasT of local, sTaTe and national affairs Through The CITIZEN SEARCY DAILY CITIZEN 209 w. Arch 268-8621 PQQIIS ill ISGS IKM IK- Sklxm in illli UNK! NIO ' WI pw F2 MRS. HARRIS CAFETERIA 303 N. Spruce 268-9789 pu- EPSI' 014 HEBER SPRINGS Gaocen 108 Horih Foudhgreet i i Osfggr Paichgll Pa+ gh3ii 2-2574 51 REBER SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 72543 320 F Q J WESTERN PAPER COMPANY Division of Hammermiil Paper Company L0 2-2734 6200 Murray Street Little Rock, Arkansas PESTSACONTROL 900 South Main Sheet ,268-8624 , TERMITE 81 Pssr CONTROL CONT 2993 ROL QETELTSSS MICE J S . :WTS A D A S ETC' , 1 :sq SEA HC Y Movms a. STORAG E SEARCY VAN AND STORAGE COMPANY 819 South Main Jack Spaulding, Owner 268-8243 ADAMS TERMITE AND . fl Wk SPERW WHITE HousE GROCERY At the Comer of Race and Grand Home of Good Things +o Ea+ PA +sPamv RAND OFFICE MACH3NES DSVISION V R R 268-5854 Jsweuan Expert repairing of R Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Always Boosting the BEsons Qualify 'firsi-service alikifays R77 5 Soles on Watches, Wofchbcmds, Diamonds, Jewelry R R e 1:7 H0 E. vine ' R 268-2736 e e 26843275 BURGER BARN Highway 67 Ea!! 268 87 1iT a'P-N 323 MGE F00 0?ff a a MERCANTILE l 9 Appliances l O Hardware 0 Plumbing 220 N. Spruce Jacuzzi Wafer Pump a aa f aaaaa I4 a 324 2 3+?53' KWCB RADIO STATION Highway 67 East 268-5100 BEN RED STUDIO 1115 W. 4th Little Rock, Arkansas Engagement, application, or passport pictures can be made from your school negatives. LIGHTLE 8. DOBBINS GENERAL LIFE AGENCY, INC. 411 West Arch 268-9195 FEEZDX d 0IIIIeIcen awxu ,I f A K KQWIWI9 I Kentucky Fried 0I1icken. X' ef COLONEL SANDERS invites The sfudenis and faculfy members at Harding College 'ro come and fry his famous KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN at East Race ST. in Searcy. Keniucku 6I1iQ!s9n few X NE-HUDDLESTON INC. General Siaarcy, 2,59 5322? Wie- i Located Highway 673 I SEARCY, ARKANSA SOWELL'S FURNITURE, INC. offers beautiful new furniture af reasonable prices SOWELL'S FURNITURE, INC. 207 w. Arch 268-8100 STATE F INSURANCENQ f- f.-v,'f'-125FL-QliflE227EizEif. u2'.:?.w:,' , K, ,-,, ,--fL.-.-f, .11-1.1 wff-:Qg,f:::vzf,-Q N- , ' xv 'nf E .L 'Q 1l A: ' A 6 f .6 3 E7 A Q ' .zzf 1 A - u. 3 PIT DRIVE-IN Highway 67 East 1 268-3662 4 . 'tw wr - THE TOT SHOP 306 N. Spring Street 268-3643 STOTT'S DRUG STORE 103 wesr Arch 268-2 5 DOG 'N SUDS 2204 East Roco 268-9612 l l , , i ei 1 x vllsi Kc We li Q ' , - Q., V jx ii- 3, -' - r QPHI-.iweifwzzsfse . we M With Tax laws becoming more complex each year, H 8. R BLOCK, Americas largesf income Tax service, can help you solve your personal as well as business Tax needs. OFFICE MACHINES Village Recreation Center H 8' R 268-6909 ios scsi cemer 268-3575 DRUG STORE'S Coffee Shop, conveniently located downrown offer hungry shoppers snacks ranging from salads To sodas HEADLEE CLINIC DRUG STORE HEADLEE DRUG STORE 912 Easl' Race 268-3311 204 Norlh Spring 268-8647 331 A my es, qs? HOME ADDRESS 4132 N. Lraav Oklfxhomv City 22. Oklahoma Phone: SUnset 9-B443 John Clark YCUR AMERICA MA A New Dimension in Responsibility and Service Probing with a practiced and disciplined mind, your professional publisher's representative will be your consultant and your colleague as he helps chart the course for turning your ideas into realities. In your planning sessions, he will guide you through a complete analysis of your staff, your school and your year. You will capture the mood and mode of expression in design and typography to give your book its own character. Together, you will bring into tangible form the ideas you most want to reflect your personality and what you believe your image of tomorrow will be. Invite him to guide you in the publishing program that will release your schoolls best creative efTort...from concept to completion of a quality yearbook. AMERICAN YEARBCCK COMPANY A Dz'z1z'sz'on zjjostenjs Visalia, Calif. X Topeka, Kan. X Hannibal, Mo. X Cambridge, Md I Ngmili D Wgvunaswo 5? 'Q 403 W. Arch Ave. is 1 f Q n 54, s1'3'SSo 5 '94, ov- CE conf ,.,,, im- QQCIIICQ FEDERAL QCIUIIIQQ AND Qoam H041 QI ff Sie H- Z Searcy Arkansas 268-2436 ff SW' , CITY TIRE SERVICE ..,i. vw ,A 3 '--.WZQ 1+,iM, , . ,, . Along wifh The fines? of new ond used office mochines, HAYES TYPEWRITER COMPANY hos o qualify progrom of service ond repair HAYES TYPEWRITER COMPANY 111 East Center 268-5862 'f gflfuff ..f..N.N If McRae hjjfffm' Searcy 334 A A 9. We 3 '-,,..--nv nn-'-5- ' W 112 'Www 10:1 'wif lv ' l . ef E if E-x-rw E E ,E 4g Y Agfg- 'M' , l ll iliqvira g div f Q m--....L- A - Q Q e l f2Qg?g22f'-95' Eel -4: i-3 gf af ,..g ell 1 . g f E gfgfasm ' W e i wf 942' ' 'W X551 if ' ' N H ' y'.W,Lg-L 'mmm -1 N- J - X ,, -....gy5,g.9, W L?-'-'?.. .2'.l'E5u 3...,,,,,M - we-L, iii 'M . , , ffm-:fi E mmm V sf - i '- '-..'!.'E.v3,,n. '-'.,, 2 ,f ,t 578 -in -Q W 'M--Km.: bg .A '93-'i ... .s,, -N... xl '- E if Q we -1 E le g --J'-1'-F-Ss,-We -2.-.ee -r - 1 re-ggi E zahsw :A Q ' .', V ' gm, ' if , HARDING CQLLEGE BOOKSTOREE l Jsefjxgglgr hegdquarters for all types of Bible School materials r Isl 2 The Harding PhysicaI Education department as weII as the Intramural Sports pro- gram use equipment purchased from the stock ot SPAULDING ATHLETIC GOODS. SPAULDING ATHLETIC GOODS 513 Center Street Little Rock, Ark. I 3 I x x I I I Ii CANTEEN FOOD AND THE RIALTQ 11-'EA VENDING SERVICE '00 W- Race 268-2761 336 SHOP Elm: .ff K f ' f +4-E 'K K pi,Mg5455-3,Q3,fq,l:,E1Q-,fgUg,i-:rpg5035,W:,ggygi-vg:h1'::jfgfgiffiivl--',:1-141.1-1Tip-g -,f ' Uk,,,k:.v,g5-s:.UgLg1j3-Kg 5gw,5.s,13fpgz:jg53213112m f-'pzmliiI- 'V,li1t'z,:,.1,n -'- , f T k A wegm1-z.e:2s2g12i'.:fz:- giissifuf2 1:f2 -4112 If N'-i ff' if 11 i f1': W' K ' , Y ' 1 ifii:W--H1545i'5-321555-fwlwi53,1-ifif5EiE:'?si??ff1fSi.::f?-'YTWm -- E-f T959 55, 1151 'W ' ' ' 5 -' ' 77 ' 'G '7'lil?gQ:zi7Efzi,if:11f2:k1?-ifelE4 Y1f1!-2'i1f:z',ffilefzngwszgf ' ' A, ,,,,,5gfggsfgiiqiE 35253 gw g-3g:1giriEs gf- ,. Lim, 1 f 'l 1 23551 jg'f51?QQig jg717,SinIi-'411352Ik1I's'Z1 iL.f-'Elft''Jl7?f- 5'i,:7: 1321 QQ' 8' swffgm A. ,, ,221ifwmm:-f,:f:f-vw wf -fm' : 1 K' ff l3 888 fWH0l-ESA!-E gyr 28 8 8 3 ' . ,yin 54 ,Y QA 5 -2' Q 2 E s Z , Q A A v'E'5... E,.. COTHERN'S MEN'S STORE 202 North Spring 268-2858 337 s 5 3 7 - . . - 1-Mzfxf zfigggirgrgggge,iqzffflvgfzzl,xigfgiiigVgzifggjggzggfxzgjsgisxi :ii Eigji 3gfg1'ifiQigLii21efg 5 ', TW' 11352 , tk ' .. A ' 1 fifiq i ,' f i: Q,.,-f 1-' ,vw -.1,,p '21,-f,:h,1,,., 'h,f,::gk vslzgbsi in rrrriirr y a i ff- wwf, Q ff 5 Q f?L51'f2Pf,iiizis2?f l2,liff,jff ?2Q23iffff'fziffi:Vl1 iifsfjfiiffffsi 7!5f?If1TEifiE ' Q L-wgziszilzilsz fefsfwr:-,wee :izwsifffsz-HJ-izI'1:wfzwif-1 if'fff-xlgz:e,:fszfe'fzI' i A Z Q,Af,1 , 1:. Qs lwi W Q QQ' , m,:: 9 Y A W R W 'MW ' ia s M si 1, 1 7,,. gz,sefgfaij5-1, vlx. rgzszieiiqi fg- Via? :-gglgngfgz .S' ,. , . yggirszksi H Vkkyrkk wi ng 1 izv, .Qiiriiliililfikisifi 'ili BOLDING r SERVICE mo E. nm M, 7 lf ? ' , ..l' 2,1 . si' , J r fgfgk 15:,Q1,- f'ff',Q3m r3, 7-'A -A 1. ,... A i ', '-u iilgiigifg i 1 ' ' it 51- b .A'....... Accuracy, dependability, and friendliness are qualifies of The service aT The FIRST NATIONAL BANK located on The squar FIRST NATIONAL BANK 200 West Race 268-2461 338 A erwex rwrice ,T riiir r,.rrrrr MXN 1 i ARDING COLLEGE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS is happy To serve students of Harding and people of Searcy wifh immediate clifenfion HARDING LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Proud To be a part of The Harding L community, HARDING LAUNDRY AND 4 CLEANERS provide The best service. NNN-NLM 339 Many Harding organizations fake advantage of The banquet facilities af BILL'S. BILL'S RESTAURANT Highway 67 East 268-3596 1 -41 N.- ie- i 340 BEST FOOD MART 2001 E. Race 268-2119 feryone appreciates the friendly service of the staff ot JOHN'S AUTO PARTS who supply the right port tor your need JOHN'S AUTO PARTS 1414 E. RGC8 268-6136 Qs Q Hii' ,f ,yye V 1 f 7,1 sm. xr 1 X I SMITH VAUGHAN the best selection of oll household goods to suit your needs visit SIMTH-VAUGHAN MERCANTILE, your TRUE VALUE hcarclwore. SIMTH-VAUGHAN MERCANTILE COMPANY 311 E. Race 268-8611 341 R 5? 38923 342 HE K gm, l1 l li l 1 i li i i Ej lQifp 1 ElP 3 1 f '33 fi f Wai if-K4 r IL-M , 'Q Ifi 2JH A f 1. rf hr' . f . wvenienfly Iocafed on East Race near The college, the TASTEE FREEZ provides good food and fast service for Harding sfudenfs TASTEE FREEZ 1805 East Race 268-6571 F 8. F CONCRETE CO., INC or r 'r farm: C a 0 Driveways 0 Cement 0 Concrete bricks 0 Masonary cement CARL BEAVERS, Manager 268-5852 5 fi M4544 4 ,. f-4 r K4 45 4444444444444 4 444- ,?4+44J,,4Q4, 444445444 , 54Q47L4QN5ff' Z4 4 fVff4f4!QNr 44 4 42454444 +4 4 4 4 4 4. X Xxx 4 X X 4 4 4 4k 4444444444444 -4 5444444 X4 bw! f 44144 Q4 4 4 4 44444 xt I , 4 4 4X4s4i4Qi 4 4 Q 'X X 44 FX ! i4f4f4f454'f4F4i WLM. M 4 4 4444? 4 4 4 3,4 Wir. ,IS 4 44 44 xii A 4 S44 A 4.4 4 4 Q. Q . X! 4 4 4 45 4: S x 4 A A W4 S Q N 'PYP 4 4 4. k ,, -,I -fs 5- 4 4 4 F 4 ,QE 4444 4 4454 . - , :4 4 445544 4 'Hill '. . ' 4 4544- 41 4 . 4 445 41,3 444141. 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CORBIN SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE PHVSICAL FITNESS CONSULTANT TO NIERCANTILE SECURITY LIFE e '7E: EL m ' 1 Mc CHS ry Dcughefy, former Harding student, prepares To deliver 'ro The clreo Grcude A pcxsfeurized milk from The COLLEGE FARM DA COLLEGE FARM DAIRY Old Highway 36 and 67 East 268-2532 -1 v-ff ' B11 .fr L x, , IRY - - K fu' . f 'kgr j H , 'fiijfk L my-g. A f A rre' ,V rf' .. ,, R . 'wif R A A reee frrr . my ' uf .- zffw , 'w13f'.Qf H,d. 'f, A A X' ia. ,ze '- r. 1, I -mga?-4,, v' ' M A a fr -lf.4'2rf?' 19 -ii fig g, -., u -ff I, - U1 fl . - . - - , , :Tx-N fi?-H: I- -'S tP'5f1' W 'Lf ' iw- -' qw 1 X Q- X X fy 11 . - - . , M rf -w ' 'wi ' ff.. 2 ' X 1' .' 'Ll -f m' viii? - 1 , , W, ,iiiQigwmM.,' A .1 .A L Q. L- LA. ,. ,W ,A v,,.- Q -. 23 ,, it K-n ' ' . A - ,,,. if-f22ggfz,:'gf,j n f, . yggkg-355515 K we .-,, , A - . . ' -- W! ,Vg . V ' . - v-A .jf :hx N L , - , lui- :Q 3 . 7- .K :Z TEA r.L, Vi Y kkr, ELli1fE5k, - ,L M , -., .N VJ, .h ,L 5 R . .1 F A ,S fe Q- xl Q Isis- K ,N Q- my-fp A ' . ','A - A X ' - - 4 . .v . .. . , V 4 Mfg 4 qw ,Mr ,N V, 1 K IIIUUIUUW 'QWIUUI 1. Y 'IV' if . ,JYM if A is fZ??rA A 8: W ROOT BEER 408 N. walnuf 268-9658 347 BLUE UIIUSS-BLUE SHIELD A IWIVIVIIVG EEAM HV THE EIEED OE PREPAID HEAL 7 H CARE FOR INFORMATION ABOUT JOINING, WRITE: Arkansas Blue Cross 8. Blue Shield, Inc. SixTh and Gaines ' LilTle Rock, Ark. 72203 'ilk YW? 'HW HNW ...l....., ' ???i,5T , , M-es'-'LTA ' ,. MQ' ,m,, . . M Y h N an 7 ,. A ., - .- k , .3 Q ,y W! Al EE ' ' 51 , 2 'ggi ni ' ' is - T :.' , ' , f - kQ fffffmvil if h 32 -521 3372f3iQl1 mWML. 0 WL dau .-.6 TT A! Q 'fm ,, , A ,,,.'-'- ,f-- ' -' :Zia . W A i 5 E ' ' W1 N- I ik mm A . f I Q ,, N ,gr V' dwwm-.. gif sig Q , 4, ...za 'TTS N I ja A 5 .5 H535 Q J X, 'wi , fm , , 1 4 Programs of Graduate Study Offered by HARDING COLLEGE At the Graduate School of Bible and Religion 1000 Cherry Road at Park Avenue Memphis, Tennessee 38117 The following degrees are offered Master of Arts Master of Theology For information and application forms write Dr. W. B. West, Jr., Dean At Harding College Searcy, Arkansas 72143 The Master of Arts in Teaching degree Is offered to prepare superior Elementary and secondary teachers The MAT degree is accredited By the North Central Association For information and application forms write Dr. Nyal D. Royse., Director of Graduate Studies How do you describe Harding students ? Diversity is the keynote Diversity in the pursuit of excellence could best describe Harding's student body. A diversity in aspirations and life-time goals, but a unity of purpose in Christian service characterizes the students in their quest for academic achievement. Searching for the answers to their questions and pondering over the accumulation of knowledge and human experience that is so typically a part of college life, they come to grasp the fullness of the Christian life. Meshed within the daily schedule of work, study and recreation the student finds time for personal involvement that is so uniquely a part of Harding. Finding time to work as teacher aides in a school for retarded children, spending their vacations working in campaigns for Christ, and donating blood in a local Red Cross drive are only a few examples of the personal involvement found in Harding's student body. Personal involvement in projects and Christian service with their teachers outside the classroom has given the students the chance to acquire a knowledge often overlooked in larger institutions. The ability to combine the classroom with extracurricular activities to produce the well-rounded student is education at Harding. Diversity in honors and achievements is as wide as the interests of the students and a tribute to the dedication of those seeking to rise to the pinnacle in academics or athletics. This dedication to excellence requires hard work and places an extra burden upon the students - a burden of their own choosing. Diverse as they may be, in purpose and service, Harding students are one. Interested ? Write Harding College For further information write: Director of Admissions, Harding College, Searcy, Arkansas 72143 Acke r, Be Directory A Aaron, Sandra Ann lGrad.1911 E. Race St., Apt. 114, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 123 Aaron, Theda, 47 Abney, Norma, 153 A CAPPELLA, 154 cky lSoph.i Rt. 6, Box 305, Longview, Tex, 75601, 108, 171, 248 Bagley, Wallace Greg iSoph.l 4066 C Remora Ct., Great Lakes, Ill. 60088, 108,233 Bagnetto, Rebecca Anne lSoph.l 4501 Bridle Rd., Bartlesville, Okla. 74003, 108, 154, 157, 172 Bagwell, Robert Lance lJr.1 Rt. 2, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Bahler, Flowayne Kay lSr.l Rt. 2, Oregon, Mo. 64473, 79, 141, 161, 162, 169 15 Bales, Adair, Doris lrenelFr.1702 Verdemont Dr., Jackson, Miss. 39209, 122 Adams, Carol Jean lSr.l 4490 Sir Geo. Simpson, Lachine, Quebec, Canada, 79, 134, 140, 152,154,156,157,171,257 Adams, Harold Douglas iSr.1 320 Forest Dr., Newport, Ark. 72112, 79, 239 Adams, James R. lSr.1 1351 Sartillion Ave., Aio, Ariz. 85321, 79, 152, 153, 154, 162, 171, 231 Adams, Judith Sybil lSoph.l 1351 Sartillion Ave., Aio, Ariz. 85321, 108, 155, 172, 254 Addis, Stanley Howard lJr.1 Rt. 3, Marietta, Ohio 45750, 102, 228 Adkins, Fredrick Earl lFr.l Rt. 2, Box 639-A, Benton, Ark. 72015, 38, 114, 214, 227 AHEA, 173 Akin, Barbara Faye lFr.l 1121 Shawnee, Leavenworth, Kan. 66048, 114,259 Akins, Jim E. lSoph.l 1130 47th, Sacramento, Calif. 93819, 108, 180,233 Alaolmolki, Nozar lSoph.1 17FR8rB, Masiid-l-Sulaiman, lran, 45, 108 Albaugh, Maureen lJr.16715 Cabin John Rd., Springfield, Va. 22150 Alden, Ginny C. lJr.15159 Roxbury Rd., San Diego, Calif. 92116, 108, 200, 201 Aldrich, Lydene Kay lFr.1 Driftwood Manor, Calverton, N. Y. 11933, 114, 165, 171 , 259 Alexander, Claudette lGrad.1 15 Indian Trail, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 123 Alexander, Embra Lynn lSr.1 Rt. 1, DeValls Bluff, Ark. 72041, 79, 231 Alexander, Flanoy, 28 Alexander, Fred, 26 Bailey, Janese Elaine lFr.l 313 Aileen, Plainview, Tex. 79072, 114,259 Bailey, Karyl, 35, 171, 178, 188 Bailey, Marcella, 242 Bailey, Mary Genevieve lJr.1 1104 E. Race St., Apt. 7, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 102 Bailey, Paula Gayle lFr,1 Rt. 3, Russellville, Ark. 72801, 114 Baines, Johnny Wright lFr.l 708 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 34, 114, 164, 239 Baiiah, Renee lAcad.17 Apache Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 294 Baker, Anne Allyson lSoph.l Armory Rd., Mountain Home, Ark. 72653, 108, 245 Baker, Biff lAcad.1 402 W. 36th St., Pine Bluff, Ark. 71601, 297 Baker, Bruce Clifford lFr.1 3818 Sunbury Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43219, 114 Baker, Carl E. iSr.l 808 Elmer, York. Neb. 68467, 79 Baker, Danny Joe lSr.1601 W. Gordon, Holyoke, Colo. 80734, 79 Baker, E. Leonore iSr.l 1316 N. Powhatan St., Arlington, Va. 22205, 79 Baker, James, 47 Baker, Peggie, 47 Boker, Sally lSoph.1 Box 708, Bastrop, La. 71220, 108, 246 Baker, Susan 1Jr.l Box 708, Bastrop, La. 71220, 60, 102, 246 Baker, Truman, 22 Baker, Vernon Dale lFr.J Box 747, Portia, Ark. 72457, 114,229 Baldwin, John D., 28 Dr. James D., 42, 43 Allen, C. Allen Leonard lSoph.1 1516 Alexander, Mt. Dora, Fla. 32757, 108, 153, 229 James R., 43 Allen, Jessica Faith lFr.l 305 E. Porter, Senatobia, Miss. 38668, 114, 254 Allen, Johnnie Marie lFr.1 615 S. Short, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 114 Allen, Lester F. lJr.1 408 Division, Adrian, Mich. 49221 Allison, Claude Ferrell lSoph.1 103 Cousineau Rd., Pensacola, Fla. 32507, 108, 180,239 Allison, J Allison, Allison, S Almond ames Michael Vernon lJr.1700 Davis St., Marianna, Fla. 32446, 102, 232 Lois Annette lSoph.l 305 S. 4th, McGehee, Ark. 71654, 108 tephen William lJr.1 708 W. Arch, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 102, 238 , Marilyn lSoph.1702 Market St., Concord, Calif. 94520, 108, 252 Alpha Chi, 140 Alpha Epsilon Chi, 225 Alpha Omega Alpha, 226 Alpha Ph Alpha Ph i Gamma, 168 i Kappa, 227 Alpha Psi Omega, 169 Bales, Mark S. lSoph.l 707 E. Race, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 108,212 Ball, Corin lFr.1 106 Shillinghill, Alness, Scotland, 114, 227 Ballard, Dale Ballard, Johnnie, 47 Bamford, Carol Ann iFr.1 Melody Lane Apt. 20, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 122 Bamford, Monte Bruce lFr.l Melody Lane Apt. 20, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 122 Banks, Kathy Ann lFr.1 Rt. 2, Sumner, Tex. 75486, 122 Banta, Janet Kay lFr.l Oden, Ark. 71961, 114, 152, 246 Barber, John Philip lFr.1 Rt. 4, Box 331, Fort Myers, Fla. 33905, 114, 180 Borcrtoft, Betsy Dorris lFr.1 Rt. 5, Box 339K, Vicksburg, Miss. 39180 Barden, Bill, 262, 264, 286, 287, 289, 294 Barker, Joyce Lee lFr.l 505 W. Race St., Searcy, Ark. 72143 Barnard, Virgil Gene lFr.1 Box 415, Kensett, Ark. 72082, 114 Barbara, 35 Barnes, Barnes, Barbara Y. lGrad.1 1401 Fox, Searcy, Ark, 72143 Alpha Tau Epsilon, 228 Alston, Jackie lAcad.l 5 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 270, 274, 276, 277, 286, 297 Altman, Barbara, 47, 248 Altman, Dane lAcad.l 11 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, Ark, 72143, 269, 272, 275, 276, 286, 298 Altman, Ted, 35, 233 Barnes Barnes1Joyce ElainIelJi.1 Rr. 1, BOX 220, celdweii, ohio 43724, 122, 171 Dr. Jerome 34 35 Barnes, Luana B. lJr.1913 N, Walnut, Steele, Mo. 63877 Barnett, Debbie lAcod.1 907 N. Holly, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 269, 272, 273, 274, 275, 27' 278, 297 Barnett, Paul 1Acad.1 409 Berekley Dr., Clemson, S. C. 29631, 297 American Ammons, Studies, 174 Paul W., 44 Anderson, Charles H. lJr.1 2615 Kildare St., Huntsville, Ala. 35811, 102, 149, 150,174, 240 Anderson, Edith Akin lJr.1 306 Keene Rd., Bremen, Ga. 30110, 102, 167 Anderson, Gary Thomas lJr.1 Box 61 , Buchanan, Ga. 30113, 102, 167, 233 Anderson, Jacquelyn Louise lSoph.l 114 N. Hickory, North Little Rock, Ark. 72143, 114 Anderson, Jane, 47 Anderson, Jerry Lynn lJr.1 3535 Colonial Ave., Roanoke, Va. 24018, 102, 232 Anderson, Karla Beth lSaph.l 1221 Cameo Dr., Fort Worth, Tex. 76134, 108, 248 Anderson, Kenneth Clay iFr.1 Center Ridge, Ark. 72027, 114 Anderson, Larry De1ouiseiSoph.1 Rt. 3, Harrison, Ark. 72601, 108 Anderson, Mary Patricia lJr.l 1100 Nashville Ave., Sheffield, Ala. 35660, 102,251 Anderson, Melissa Carol lJr.l 2503 Swan, Longview, Tex. 75601, 102, 170, 251 Anderson, Reva Vernell lJr.1913 F St., North Little Rock, Ark. 72114, 102, 160 Anderson, Richard Temple lJr.l 7531 Hill Dr., Edwards AFB, Calif. 93523, 102, 232 Anderson, Shelia Kay lSoph.1 Rt. 3, Nashville, Ark. 71853, 108,249 Anderson, Thomas Dale lFr.1 4322 Ashlawn, Flint, Mich. 48507, 65, 114, 162 Antley, Iris Kay lJr.l 1601 Seventh St., Monroe, La. 71201, 102,249 Argo, Robert Quinn lSoph.l 1505 Cherry Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38117, 108, 230 Armstrong, Emma Jeanette 1Sr.1 Box 214, Jonestown, Miss. 38639, 79 Armstrong, Ester, 47 Arnold, Patricia Jean lSr.l 3293 Flower St.-D, Lynwood, Calif. 90262, 79, 152, 252 Arrington, Alice Annette lFr.l 584 N. Agee Ave., Camden, Ark. 71701, 114, 165,170, 255 Athanasiou, Karen Lynn iSr.l 404 E. Woodruff, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 79 Atkins, Larry Thomas lSr.l 1705 S. Lowe, Stuttgart, Ark. 72160, 79 Atteberry, James L. lJr.l 504 W. Plymouth, Apt. 1, lnglewood, Calif. 90302 Austin, Mary Lucile lSr.1 Rt. 4, Box 93, Neosho, Mo. 64850, 79, 140, 248 Austin, Rhonda Lee fJr.1 666 Reynolds St., Pontotoc, Miss. 38863, 102, 249 Aven, Karen lFr.l 530 Elton, Houston, Tex. 77034, 53, 114, 259 Ave rso, P eggy Jo lJr.l 16 South St., Fitchburg, Mass. 01420, 102 Awad, Gassan Anis 1Fr.1 403728, Nazareth, Israel, 122, 165 Ayres, Cathy Lynn lFr.1 1502 West 11th Ave., Stillwater, Okla. 74074, 114, 258 Azbell, Ji Bachman mmy Joseph lSoph.1 505 Pilgrim Ave., Muscle Shoals, Ala. 35660, 114, 152,153 n, Timothy Clyde lSoph.l 665 Warne St., Port Charlotte, Fla. 33950, 108, 234 Back, Edwin Otis lJr.1 Pioneer Rd., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 102, 205, 235 Baggett, Allious Brown lJr.1 Rt. 1, Box 164, Adamsville, Ala. 35005, 102, 158, 159, 240 Baggett, Betty Jo lJr.1 Rt. 1, Box 164, Adamsvilel, Ala. 35005, 102, 155, 253 Baggett, George E., 36, 57, 158,225 Baggett, Robert lAcad.1 1507 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 275, 286, 288, 298 Baggett, 352 Rosemary Ruth lFr.1 1507 E. Market, Searcy, Ark, 72143, 114, 156, 248 Barr, Myra Lee lSr.l 3901 Spottswood Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 38111, 79, 163, 171 Barriger, Thomas Keith lSoph.l 484 Park Dr., Clawsan, Mich. 48017, 108,235 Barrington, Charles Raymond lSr.1 1104 E. Race St., Apt. 12, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 240 Barrington, Diane, 47 Barrington, Michael Eugene lSoph.l 6500 St. Joe Rd., Bldg. 6, Apt. 19, Ft. Wayne, 46815, 79, 94, 108, 164, 240 Barry, Kenneth Marshall lSr.l 302 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 79, 238 Barton, Kathy Lynne lJr.l Box 115, Alabaster, Ala. 35007, 102, 174, 251 Barton, Marion Elizabeth lSoph.1 115 Herren St., Fayette, Ala. 35555, 108, 165, 249 Barton, Vereal Alten lFr.1 140 Cloverdale Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 114 Baseball Team, 206 Bashaw, Jennifer Lewers iSr.l Rt. 2, Box 122, Coldwater, Miss. 38618, 79 Basketball Team, 188 Bass, Cheryl Lynne lFr.l 1647 Forest Hills Dr., Okemos, Mich. 48864 Bates, Charles Robert lSoph.l 12 Pine St., Bay Minette, Ala. 36507, 108, 154, 230 Bates, Vernon lSr.l 1700 Johns Rd., Middletown, Ohio 45042, 79, 89, 214, 240 Ir Battles, Cordell William lSoph.1 1009 Cherry Hill Dr., North Little Rack, Ark. 72116, 61, 1 214, 234 Bawcom, Dean, 47, 230 Bawcom, Lana lJr.1 300 Clinic, Format Apt. 1, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 58, 102, 254 Beamon, Jesse Lee lJr.12916 W. Collins, Corsicana, Tex. 75110, 102, 233 Bean, Judith Annette lJr.1 3415 Elwood Dr., Racine, Wis. 53406, 102, 154 Bean, Virginia Louise lSoph.1441 W. Cedar St., Oxnard, Calif. 93030, 108, 245, 255 Beard, Patti Sue lJr.1 Rt. 1, Box 171, Houghton, La. 71037, 102, 163, 171, 225,242 Beasley, Carmen Lee lSoph.1 600 W. 48th St., Wichita, Kan. 67217, 108, 243 Beasley, James Thomas lJr.1 4680 Crossover Lane, Memphis, Tenn. 38117, 102, 154, 230 Beasley, Robert Alan lSoph.1 4680 Crossover Lane, Memphis, Tenn. 38117, 108, 230 Beasley, Sheba, 47 Beason, Nona Irene iSoph.J 1604 Sierra, Tulare, Calif. 93274, 108, 163 Beatty, Mike Alex lFr.1 Box 358, Jefferson, Ga. 30544, 180 Beavers, Tina lAcad.l 805 N. Cedar, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 273, 276, 278, 299, 301 Beck, Brenda Lee lJr.J Rt. 2, Brierwood Dr., Columbia, Tenn. 38401. 122 Beck, Cecil, 35 1 Beck, Debra lAcad.1 801 N. Cedar, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 269, 271, 272, 273, 274, 2 277, 281, 298 Beck, Gary lAcad.l 801 N. Cedar, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 269, 270, 272, 275, 276, 2 287, 288, 294 Beck, Ken Allen lFr.l 3600 E. Kiehl, N. Little Rock, Ark. 72116, 114, 180 Beck, Larry Gene lFr.l 1111 Fair Ave., Gainesville, Tex. 76240, 114, 180 Beckett, N. Wanice lSpec.1 110 Sunset Place, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Beckett, Virgil, 26 Beckham, Larry L. lSr.l Rt. 1, Lutts, Tenn. 38471, 79, 217, 240 Beeler, Dorothy Sue lSr.l Rt. 1, Wales, Tenn. 38484, 79, 140, 169, 174 Behavioral Science Club, 173 ehel, James David lSr.l Rt. 5, Florence, Ala. 35630, 79 elcher, Donald Edward lSoph.1 1009 Murray, Tecumseh, Mich, 49286, 108, 171, 236 elcher, Tommy lAcad.1 111 Cloverdale, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 270 ell, B. Charlene lJr.l 311 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 79, 140 ell, Judy, 47 ell, Dr. Mildred, 40, 164 ell Patricia Marie lJr.1 Heritage Dr., Box 160, Rutherford, Tenn. 38369, 102, 254 ell' Rodney lSr.l 1313 N. Griffin, Okmulgee, Okla. 74447, 79, 154, 172,240,250 ell, Dr. Winnie, 35 alles 8. Beaux, 155 ellis, Richard LeRoy lFr.1 Rt. 1, Covington, Ind. 47932, 114, 238 ench, Neva Kay lFr.l 9326 Northpoint, Dallas, Tex. 75238, 114, 156, 171, 247 ender, Linda Lee lSr.l 5251 W. George St., Chicago, lll. 60641, 79 ender, Rachel Ann lJr.168 Mammoth Rd., Manchester, N, H. 03103 ender, William Charles lFr.l 5251 W. George St., Chicago, lll. 60641 annett, Paul Norman lSoph.l 1312 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 114, 212, 232 ennett, Peggy Lou lFr.1 1312 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 114, 255 anson, Brenda Kay lFr.l 2811 Scarlet, Germantown, Tenn. 38038, 114, 254 Enson, Veronica June lSr.1 205 Murray St., South Bend, Ind. 46637, 80 zntley, John David lSr.l 11204 Yorkmont Cir., Dallas, Tex. 75218, 60, 80, 238 zrglund, Tawny Storm lFr.1 South F. Extension, Oskaloosa, la. 52577 arryhill, Ann, 246 erryhill, Don, 35, 47, 178, 202 zrryhill, James R. lSoph.l 31 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 108, 239 rrryhill, J. E., 263 arryhill, Joan, 47 erryhill, John David lSr.l 5 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 80, 239 erryhill, Mason Otis lJr.1 Violet Hill, Ark. 72584, 102, 226 erryhill, M. E., 35 rrryhill, Rheba, 47 eta Phi Kappa, 229 'ta Tau Gamma, 242 ettis, Vicki Lynn lSoph.l 3829 Whittier, Flint, Mich. 48506 etts, Richard Wayne lFr.l 570 Alexander, Memphis, Tenn. 38111, 114,232 ee, Ernestine Faye lSoph.l 306 Cedar, Bridgeville, Del. 19933, 108, 247 Elby, Jacqueline Ann lSoph.l 5549 Quincy St., Hinsdale, lll. 60521, 64, 114 Ffle, Paulette Gail lSr.l 6302 San Roberto Cir., Buena Park, Calif. 90620, 80, 171 , 243 ggerstaff, Linda Darlene lJr.l Rt. 1, Box 627, Sp. 18, Newcastle, Calif. 95658, 102, 173, 246 ham, Laurie Susan lFr.1 607 South St., Harrisburg, Ark. 72432, 114, 248 E Sisters, 163 'dsall, Shirley, 27, 35, 164,247 'dwell, Don Travis lJr.l 410 S. Randolph, Madisonville, Tex. 77864, 102, 108 'dwell, Michael Charles l.lr.16861 Merriman, lnkster, Mich. 48141 ion Band, 158 son Boosters, 165 ion Staff, 150 ting, Paula Kay lJr.l 11480 Tara Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33314, 102, 152, 153, 165 171, 250 cler, Mark lAcod.l 804 First St., Lake Providence, La. 71254, 268, 276, 298 cler, Tim R. lFr.l 804 First St., Lake Providence, La. 71254, 114, 239 chly, Ronald lSoph.1 5524 Marconi Ave., Carmichael, Calif. 95601, 108, 233 ck, Janet Ann lJr.l Box 129, Saltillo, Miss. 38866, 102,259 ckman, Don Edward lJr.1 1963 Shepherd Cir., Atlanta, Ga. 30311 cksten, Phyllis, 40 ckwood, Edward Arvid lSr.l 325 22nd St., Massillon, Ohio 44646, 80, 140 ckwood, Linda Marie lSr.1 Rt. 1, Orange Dr., Williamstown, W. Va. 26187, 80 ir, Charlotte Wren lSoph.l 543 Sun Valley, Duncanville, Tex. 75116, 108 ke, Donavon G. lSoph.l 1422 South 5th Ave., Sterling, Colo. 80751, 108,212,238 keney, Randy Wayne lFr.l Box 639, DeKalb, Tex. 75559, 180 nd, Lester O'Neal lJr.1 Rt. 5, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 102 nkenship, Charles V. lFr.1 349 Country Club, Box 81, LaGrange, Ga. 30240, 114, 180 nkenship, Linda Elaine lSoph.1 Box 274, Tahoe Vista, Calif. 95732, 108 nkenship, Mike lAccld.l 1500 Dauphin, Mobile, Ala. 36604, 269, 276, 294 singame, Larry L. lSr.1 Box 135, Hamilton, Ala. 35570, 80, 171, 232 dsoe, James Robert lJr.l 1505 W. 40th St., Texarkana, Tex. 75301, 102, 240 dsoe, Linda Peebles lSr.1 7637 Harbor Cir., Liverpool, N. Y. 13088, 80, 259 ck, Rodney Doddridge lFr.l 529 48th St., Canton, Ohio 44706, 114, 154, 158 ndell, Dona Marie lFr.l 4 Harold Place, Lakehurst, N. J. 08733, 114,242 cker, Daniel Michael lSoph.l 2320 W. 16th, N. Little Rock, Ark. 72114, 114, 154, 158 230 cker, Karyn Ann lSr.1 2320 W. 16th, N. Little Rock, Ark. 72114, 80 e, Hazel, 264 e, Leon Roby lJr.l 133 Cloverdale, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 102,239,254 e, Martha Nell lSoph.l 406 E. Moore, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 114, 122,258 e, Troy, 40 mberg, Linda lrene lSoph.l 3875 Tutwiler, Memphis, Tenn. 38122 rd of Trustees, 28 z, Charlie Lynn lSr.1 Box 963, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 80, 188, 195 bitt, Merederh Ellen lJr.l 1288 Catalina Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38111, 102, 171, 246 gs, Terry Martin lSoph.l 641 Blackburn, Fairfield, Ohio 45014, 108,227 annon, Eugene lAcad.l 802 N. Oak, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 275, 297 annon, Lucille, 47 ey, Randy Lee lSoph.l Box 184, Dover, Ark. 72837, 122 or, Sharron Elaine lJr.1 R. E. Bomar, Off. of the Comp., Magt. Div., U. S. Army Supp. APO San Francisco, Calif.96233, 102, 247 ds, Carl Wayne lSoph.l Rt. 1, Clinton, Ark. 72031, 108, 239 ds, Margie Faye lSoph.1 Rt. 1, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 122 ner, Betty lAcad.1 5700 B si., Apr. te, Little Rock, Ark. 72205, 279, 294 delon, Jules Patrick lFr.1 205 E. Academy, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 114 t, Berna Lee lFr.l 1569 Exeter, Dallas, Tex. 75216, 114 t, Verna Dee lJr.l 1569 Exeter, Dallas, Tex. 75216, 102, 152, 153 tic, Gary Lee lFr.l 505 E. Center, Searcy, Ark, 72143 dra, Janice Dianne lSoph.l Rt. 1, Morrilton, Ark. 72110, 108, 256 ltinghouse, Denny Audette lJr,l 106 Arlington Place, West Monroe, La. 71291 ltinghouse, Randy Earle lFr.l 106 Arlington Place, West Monroe, La. 71291, 114, 237 en, Jack Wendell lSoph.1 Box 589, Winnsboro, La. 71295, 108 en, Ted Graves lSoph.l Box 589, Winnsboro, La. 71295, 108, 158, 227 ie, Stephen Wayne lFr.l 4612 Crossover Lane, Memphis, Tenn. 38117, 114, 232 ling Team, 205 man, Roger Andrew lSr.l Rt. 3, Newport, Ark. 721 12, 80 1 Boyd, A. Dail lSoph.1 8275 Crystal Valley Rd., Little Rock, Ark. 72204, 66, 108, 248 Boyd, David Bruce lFr.l 16243 Camellia Ter., Los Gatos, Calif. 95030, 122 Bradbu rn, Michael Lee lJr.l 707 N. Lewis, New Iberia, La. 70560, 102, 228 Bradford, Andrea Jean lSr.l 1104 E. Race St., Apt. 34, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 80, 258 Bradford, Brant Alan lSr.1 1579 S. Forest St., Denver, Colo. 80222, 80, 237 Bradford, Gary Wayne lFr.1 Star Rt., Damascus, Ark. 72039 Bradford, Janet Sue lJr.l 3311 Springrock, Houston, Tex. 77055, 102, 246 Bradford, Jesse Ray lSr.l 1104 E. Ract St., Apt. 34, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 80, 229 Bradley, Myra Jane lJr.l Box 88, Walnut Ridge, Ark. 72476, 102, 156, 250 Bradley, Robert Dee lJr.l 6704 Brooklyn, Portland, Ore. 97206 Bradshaw, Ardith Reynolds lSr.l Rt. 6, Mayfield, Ky. 42066, 80, 150, 168 Bradshaw, Jacqueline lSoph.l Rt. 1, Box 461, Caruthersville, Mo. 63830, 114 Bradshaw, Joe Riley lJr.l Rt. 1, Box 461, Caruthersville, Mo. 63830 Branch, Branch, Doris Collett lJr.l Henderson, Tenn. 38340, 102 Richard Doyle lFr.l 1207 S. Johnson, Pasadena, Tex. 77502, 114, 254 Brannock, Patricia Anne lSoph.l 813 Richmond Ave., Richmond, Ind. 47374, 108, 156, 242 Brasher, Jim Charles lJr.l 728 Roberta Dr., Sulphur, La. 79663, 102 Bray, Edward Earl lJr.l 134 Roberts Ave., Horsham, Penn. 19044 Breedlove, Nancy Marie lSoph.l Box 204, Unalakleet, Alas. 99684, 108, 256 Brewer, Bonnie Sue lSr.l Rt. 1, Box 5075, Watervliet, Mich. 49098, 80 Brewer, Denny Charles lFr.l Rt. 2, Box 285, De Queen, Ark. 71832, 114, 235 Brewer, Gary Voss lSoph.1 1506 W. Block, El Dorado, Ark. 71730, 108 Brewer, Grace Stroup lSr.1422 N. Grand, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 80, 134, 140 Brewer, Karl Stanley lSoph.l 103 Ponterosa, Streator, Ill. 61364, 108, 158,236 Brewer, Olden Vistle lFr.l Rt. 1, Box 5075, Watervliet, Mich. 49098, 114, 231 Brewer, Randal Ford lSoph.16729 Macon Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38128, 108,232 Bridges, Billy J, lFr.l 803 Boulevard Dr., Bainbridge, Ga. 31717 Bridges, William, 47 Briggs, Briggs, Brister, Brister, Connie Dee lJr.1 Rt. 1, Cameron, W. Va. 26101, 102 Sharon Elaine lSr.1 101 Circle Dr., Marietta, Ohio 45750, 80, 171 Joe T. lFr.l Rt. 1, Box 372, Gulfport, Miss. 39501, 114,227 Susan lAcad.1 911 E. Race, Apt, 122, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 279, 299 Bristow, Vicki Lynne lSoph.l 525 S. 99 E. Ave., Tulsa, Okla. 74128, 108, 173, 255 Brittell, Brittel l, Britton, Britton Lola Marie lSr.1 412 Strafford Ave., Wayne, Pa. 19087, 80, 244 Loretta May lFr.l 412 Strafford Ave., Wayne, Pa. 19087, 114, 258 Janice Faye lSr.l Bax 2186, Muscle Shoals, Ala. 35660, 80, 255 Joyce Ann lSoph.1 Box 2186 Muscle Shoals, Ala. 35660, 108, 255 Broadfoot, Dena Aurelia lJr.l Rt. 8, Greeneville, Tenn. 37743 Brock, James Lewis lSr.1 2375 Somerset, Wichita, Kan. 67204, 62, 80, 161, 162, 240 Brock, Mary Lee lSr.1 Rt. 2, Box 1, Trumann, Ark. 72472, 80, 163, 171, 259 Brockman, Byrl Bozeman lSr.l Box 565, Margarita, Canal Zone, 61, 80, 214, 233,243 Brockwell, Joanna lJr.l 1809 James St., Jonesboro, Ark. 72401, 102, 140, 251 Brookman, Cheryl Wynne lFr.1 7769 Sharing Sq., Georgetown Apts., Shrewsberry, Mo 63 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks 119, 59, 114 Beniamin Franklin lFr.l 4401 W. 24th, Little Rock, Ark. 72204, 115, 158, 206,240 Bradford Oldham lSoph.l 2226 Fairview Pl., Billings, Mont. 59102, 108, 146, 230 Kathleen Elaine lSr.l 1501 Ronnie St., Flint, Mich. 48507, 80, 242 Phyllis Jean lSoph.l 1501 Ronnie St., Flint, Mich. 48507, 109, 257 Raymond Ray lSoph.l 420171 N. Grand, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 109, 156, 231 Sharon E. lFr.l Rt. 2, Des Arc Ark. 72040 115 156 Broom: Linda comm isnt Ri. 1, shim, Tenn. 38255:81, 140,243 Broom, Wendell Wright lSr.J 1441 Cedar Crest, Abilene, Tex. 79601, 81, 239 Brotherton, Dan lAcod.l Box 96, Garner, Ark. 72052, 289, 299, 301 Brotherton, Patsy A. lFr.l Box 96, Garner, Ark. 72052 Brotherton, Ronald, 44, 47 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown Carl Ricky lSoph,l Box 374, Ocilla, Ga. 31774, 115, 180 Carolyn Ruth lSr.l 3528 Northwestern Ave., Parkersburg, W. Va. 26101 ,80, 241 Earl, 289, 299, 301 Gordon Ray lJr.l 5294 Waterloo Rd. Atwater Ohio 44201, 102, 162, 241 amwnf Jesse cliff uri 3671 Raleigh-Millington Rd., Memphis, tem. 38128, bs, 102,232 Brown, Jim, 275, 301 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brownd Keith J. lSoph.1 Rt. 1, Waupaca, Wis. 54981, 109, 163,233 Leon Frank lFr.l 2039 E. Washington, Escondido, Calif. 92025, 115 Nancy Charlotte lSoph.l 7909 Belleville Rd., Belleville, Mich. 48111, 109,259 Nathan lSoph.l 912 Bridges, Wynne, Ark. 72396, 109, 239 Nolan Ray lSr.l 423 N. Grand, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 81, 152,153,162, 171 Tommie, 47 ,John Ruble lFr.l 2508 Normandy Dr., Newport, Ark. 72112 Browning, Mary Lee lJr.l 920 D St., Auburn, Wash. 98002, 102, 152, 153 Browning, Ruth, 164, 264, 269, 274, 300, 302 Brubaker, Emerson R, lSr.l 123 Brookside, Little Rock, Ark, 72205, 81, 180, 237 Brubaker, Jane Ann lSr.l 10218 Harvard, Detroit, Mich. 48224, 81, 251 Brubaker, William Randall lFr.l 123 Brookside, Little Rock, Ark, 72205, 115 Brumley, Ellen Potter lSr.l 1 Barbara Cir., Little Rock, Ark. 72204, 81, 244 Brumley, James Terry lJr.l 911 E. Race St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 102, 180, 184, 227 Brummitt, John lAcad.1 917 Galena Ave., Galena, Kan. 66739, 297 Bruner, David Gail lFr.1 603 N. Division, Appleton, Wis. 54911, 115, 234 Bruner, Timothy Lee lSoph.l 603 N. Division, Appleton, Wis. 54911, 109,233 Brunner, John Gammon lFr.l 29 Summerhill Ln., Manchester, Mo. 63011, 114, 115, 228 Bryant, Brenda Kay lFr.l Rt. 1, Box 64, Bradford, Ark. 72020, 115 Bryant, David James lSr.l Rt. 1, Davis Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 81, 140 Bryant, Deborah Ann IFr.1 Rt. 4, Box 332, Hope, Ark. 71801, 115, 156 Bryant, Joseph Daniel lSr.1 108112 S. Oak St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 81 , 225 Bryant, Buchan Mary Ann lSoph,l Rt. 1, Davis Dr., Searcy, Ark, 72143, 109 an, Brian Douglas lJr.1 Cold Bottom Rd., Sparks, Md., 21552, 122 Buchanan, Thelma, 46, 47 Bucy, Beverly lAcad.l 905 Sunnyhill, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 270, 272, 273, 274, 278, 298 Bucy, C arol Lynette lFr.1 905 Sunnyhill, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 115, 173,251 Bucy, Jess, 35, 178, 179, 188 Bucy, Sue, 47 Bufford, Harvey Gene lFr.l 205 Olive St., Trumann, Ark. 72472, 115, 227 Bullard, Joyce, 47 Bullard, Kathy lAcad.l 104 Cloverdale, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 278 297 Bullard, Kevin lAcad.l 104 Cloverdale, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 270, 289, 299, 301, 302 Bullard, Sarah L. lSoph.l Box 72, Gregory, Ark, 72059 Bullock, Jerry David lJr.l Rt. 2, Portageville, Mo. 63873, 102, 232 Bumpers, Dale, 24 Bunch, Shirley Gwen lSoph.l Box 1051, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Bunting, Mary Kay lFr,l 510 Summerplace Ct., St. Louis, Mo. 63125, 115, 242 Burch, Penelope May lJr.l Rt. 1, Middlebourne, W. Va. 26149, 103, 171,257 353 Burcham, Graham Bennett lSoph.1 Rt. 1, Kennett, Mo. 63857, 109,237 Burcham, James Russell lSr.1 Rt. 1, Kennett, Mo. 63857, 81, 134, 140,241 Burcham, Vicki Downing lSr.1 Rt. 1, Bragg City, Mo. 63827, 81, 241 Burgess, Therese Ann lFr.l 5022 Pendleton St., Son Diego, Calif. 92109, 115, 255 Burk, Douglas Robert lSoph.1 2839 Pebble Creek Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104 Burk, James L. lSr.l Box 596, Richton Park, lll. 60471, 81 Burke, Corrine, 47 Burke, William Leslie, 43 Burkhart, Otis Randal lFr.1 Rt. 1, Glen Easton, W. Va. 26039, 115 Burks, David, 44, 47, 167, 168, 175 Burks, Leah, 259 Burleigh, John David lJr.1 1642 Hickory, Bartlesville, Okla. 74003, 81, 233 Burleson, Pamela Ann lJr.1 Rt. 3, Dexter, Mo. 63841, 103 Burney, Brenda Mae lSr.1 Rt. 2, Box 300, Marshfield, Mo. 65706, 81 Burney, Linda Kay lSr.1 Rt. 2, Box 300, Marshfield, Mo. 65706, 81, 152 Burress, Karyl Sue lSr.1 600 N. Jefferson, Magnolia, Ark. 71753, 81, 156 Burress, Wayne Douglas lSr.1 603 Howard Dr., Magnolia, Ark. 71753, 81, 156, 229 Burris, Cindy L. lSr.1300 Clinic St., Apt. 6, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 82 Burris, James Randolph lSr.1 300 Clinic St., Apt. 6, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Burris, Tresia Ann lFr.1 5419 Miller, Fort Worth, Tex. 76119, 115, 165,244 Burrow, Gerald Richard iJr.l 2439 Drexel St., Shreveport, La. 71108, 103, 145, 162, 174, Burt, 237, 247 Edward, 47, 178, 205 Burt, Elma Laudell lJr.l Rt. 1, Clinton, Ark. 72031, 103, 251 Burt, Dr. Richard E., 28 Burt, Ruth, 47 Burt, William Oran lSr.1210 Grant St., Booneville, Ark. 72927, 82 Burton, Anita Smith lSr.1907 N. Cedar, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Burton, David Paul, 28 Burton, Harding, 36, 230 Burton, Mary Kathleen lSoph.1 3220 Frederick Pl., Charlotte, N. C. 28210, 109, 150, 172, 247 Busby, Lester Thomas 1Jr.l 2121 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 46202, 103, 188, 189, 190,191,193,194, 255 Busby, Leonard Wayne 1Jr.l Box 1033, Batesville, Ark. 72051 Butler, Shirley Jean 1Jr.1 Box 844, Wichita, Kan. 67201, 103,252 Butterfield, David Eugene lSr.1 13 Worthington Ln., Parkersburg, W. Va. 26101, 82, 140, 233 Butterfield, Louis Fred lGrad.1 1403 W. Arch, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 35, 123 Byers, Kathy Sue lFl'.1815 S. 12th, Arkadelphia, Ark. 71923, 115, 154, 158, 254 Byrd, Carol Ann lSr.1 36 Lakeshore Dr., Little Rock, Ark. 72204, 82, 134, 172 Byrd, David Michael lSr.1 Hillside Dr., Menifee, Ark. 72107, 82, 156, 173, 212, 232 Byrd, Jim Tom lFr.1 100 N. Plateau, North Little Rock, Ark. 72116, 210, 211 Byrd, Richard Allen lFr.1407 Virgil Ave., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 115, 232 C Coffey, Charles Wayne lSr.1 Lemesa H., Seminole, Tex. 79360, 82, 180 Cage, Gary Thomas lSr.1 Teree St., Rt. 4, Gallatin, Tenn. 37066 Camp, Sarah Constance lJr.1 2413 Martin, Wichita Falls, Tex. 76308 Campbell, Claudia Kay lFr.l 1867 King Charles Rd., S. W., Atlanta, Ga. 30331, 115, 156, 254 Campbell, David lAcad.1 69 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 269, 270, 271, 274, 275, 276, 278, 280, 282, 286, 287, 294 Campbell, Eddie, 25, 146, 236 Campbell, Kathryn, 35 Campbell, Linda lAcad.1 69 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 158, 268, 269, 272, 273, 274, 276, 277, 298 Campbell, Nina Darlene lSoph.1 6401 Ackire Rd., Galloway, Ohio 43119, 109, 158, 257 Campus Players, 161 Cannon, Cindy Diane lFr.19417 Garfield Dr., Shreveport, La. 71108, 65, 165 Cannon, John Harold, Jr. 1Jr.1 156 E. Baker, Batesville, Ark. 72501, 103 Cannon, Paul Marion lFr.1 599 Covington, Sumter, S. C. 29150, 62, 115 Cantrell, Christy Marie lFr.1 2429 Jannebo Rd., Birmingham, Ala. 35216 115, 129, 165, 244 Cantrell, Tanya Lynnal lFr.1501 Martin, Jacksonville, Ark. 72076, 60, 115, 251 Capps, Marla DelleiJr.1307 Sheeley, Steele, Mo. 63877, 103, 245 Chamblee, Gary Graham lFr.126641 Dale, Roseville, Mich. 48066, 115,237 Chamblee, Jeanne Marie lSr.1 26641 Dale, Roseville, Mich. 48066, 82,249 Champion, Lloyd C. lSoph.1 117 Highland Park, Hot Springs, Ark. 71901, 109, 205, 237 Chandler, Melanie Karen lJr.l 2423 W. Fivemile Py., Dallas, Tex. 75233, 103,251 Chandler, Paul Lee lFr.15810 Odessa, LaMesa, Calif. 92041, 115, 156,158,172 Charuat, Wendy lAcad.1 3812 Jackson, Toledo, Ohio 43612, 272, 274, 279, 281, 298 Cheek, Carol Diane lSoph.1 Box158, Ullin, lll. 62992, 109, 152, 171, 248 Cheerleaders, 200 Cheney, Kathryn Marie lJr.1 3003 E. Locust, Davenport, Iowa 52803 Cheng, Ooris Ming lJr.1 16 Wing Kwong St. 3!F, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 103, 165 Cherry, Michael Eugene lSoph.14120 Pine St., Texarkana, Tex. 75501 Cherry, Priscilla Elaine lSr.1 1515 Nantuckett Dr., Dallas, Tex. 75224, 82, 147, 251 Cherry, Ray Nolan lSr.1 3644 Walnut, Kansas City, Mo. 64111, 82, 170 Chesser, David Keith lSoph.1 Rt. 4, Box 554, Paragould, Ark. 72450, 109, 170, 229 Childers, Charles Wayne iGrad.1 2349 Connecticut Ln., Dallas, Tex. 75214 Chilton, Ralph Duane lJr.1 219 W. First, Hale Center, Tex. 79041, 103, 146, 232 Chi Sigma Alpha, 230 Chism, Bill lJr.l Rt. 2, Gideon, Mo. 63840, 103, 188, 189, 192, 193, 194, 195, 232,245 Chisum, Patricia Ann lJr.1 1920 Las Palmas, Pt. Arthur, Tex. 77640, 103, 166, 258 Chitty, Gary Lynn lFr.1 3424 W. Park, Houma, La. 70360, 115, 230 Chorale, 156 Christensen, Larry Dean lJr.1 1801 lowo, York, Neb. 68467, 103, 214, 233 Christiansen, Peter Robert lFr.1 Lecoma Star Rt., Rolla, Mo. 65401, 115, 235 Church, James Howard lFr.1 Rt. 1, Box 597, Brooks Church Rd., Hazel Green, Ala. 357 115 Church, Rachel Ann lJr.l 4101 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. 37215, 103, 148,248 Churchman, Charles David lFr.1 1309 Dill St., Newport, Ark. 72112, 115, 239 Claar, Linda Sue lSr.1 811 S. Martinson, Wichita, Kan. 67213, 82, 171, 173, 251 Claborn, Vicki Sue lFr.1 418 W. 50th, Odessa, Tex. 79760, 115, 255 Clanton, Sanley James lSr.1 201 N. W. G, Bentonville, Ark. 72712, 82, 240, 253 Clark, Donnita lFr.1 Hwy. 1001, Box 13, Murfreesboro, N. C. 27855, 115, 255 Clarks, James Ronald lSr.140 Sussex Rd., Rochester, N. Y. 14623, 82, 140, 170, 225 Clark, MariEtta Electa lSaph.1 2056 N. Shaffer, Orange, Calif. 92667, 109, 246 Clark, Patsy Jane lSoph.1 124 Water St., Moss Point, Miss. 39563, 109, 147, 163, 257 Clark, Phyllis Marie lSoph.1 Box 314, 912 Fort Smith St., Nashville, Ark. 71852, 109, 1 163, 165, 242 Clarkson, Danny Floyd lSoph.1 1005 S. W. 94th, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73139, 109, 3 Clarkson, Linda Louise lSr.1 Singingwood Rd., Sacramento, Calif. 95825, 82, 156, Clary, Roger Stephen iFr.l Box 837, Carbondale, lll. 62901, 115, 180 Clay, Kathy Jean iJr.1 Rt. 4, Box 414, Shreveport, La. 71109, 109, 163,171, 242 Clear, David Allen lFr.1 98 Hubert St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15225, 115, 180, 238 Clem, Michael Murry lSoph.1 Rt. 1, Box 144, Lepanto, Ark. 72354, 109, 180, 237 Cleveland, Carole lSoph.i 1502 Fox Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 109,249 Cleveland, Josephine, 39, 114 Cleveland, Nancy Suzanne lSr.l 23023 75th Place W. Edmonds, Wash. 98020, 81, 83, 1 163, 171, 248 Cleveland, Roberta Candy lJr.1 1502 Fox Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 103, 145, 245 Coaches, 178 Cobb, Genice Eileen lSr.1 1023 Park St., Rossville, Ga. 30741, 83, 86, 173, 257 Cobb, Reba Marlene lGrad.1 1023 Park St., Rossville, Ga. 30741 , 123 Coburn, David Bruce lJr.l 1341 S. Benson Blvd., Freeport, lll. 61032, 103, 232 Cochran, Becky Dee lFr.1 Box 145, Hobbs, N. Mex. 88240, 42, 115, 147, 158, 173, 2 Cochran, Charles Franklin lSr.l Box 972, Valdosta, Ga. 31601, 83, 85, 240 Cochran, Jonesa Kay lSr.1 1074 Kent Rd., Shreveport, La. 71107, 83, 163, 171, 243 Coffman, Nancy Dee lJr.1 2712-38th St., Lubbock, Tex. 79413, 103, 229 Cogan, John Martin lSr.1 205 E. Holmes St., Janesville, Wis. 53545, 83,240 Cogburn, Dr. Harold, 28 Coker, Dr. Bobby, 35, 47 Coker, Marilee Ellen lJr.l 402 N. Grand, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Coker, Pamela Lucille lSr.J 411 Van Buren, Pueblo, Colo. 81005, 83, 243 Cole,1lgAgchgZ1? Lee lJr.1 22955 Monterey, Trenton, Mich. 48183, 103, 148, 167, 168, 1' Coleman, Ronald Douglas lSoph.1 1110 W. Pleasure, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 109, 146,232 Coleman, Virgil Lee Otis lFr.1 507 N. Arkansas St., Crossett, Ark. 71635, 58, 115,240 Coley, Allan Burl lSoph.l Rt. 1, McRae, Ark. 72102, 109, 227 Collins, Daniel Dayton lJr.J 885 Cleveland St., Titusville, Fla. 32780, 41, 103,231 Collins, Earle, 47 Collins, lda Jane lFr.1 Omaha, Ark. 72662, 115, 173, 246 Carder, Cecil Wayne lFr.1 No.5 Lynda, Texarkana, Tex. 75501, 115, 232 Cardwell, Ardith Ann lFr.l Box 155, Ewington, Ohio 45627, 122 Carothers, Brenda lFr.1 3797 Bowen, Memphis, Tenn. 38122, 115, 165 Carpenter, Frank David lJr.1 Bonham, Tex. 75418, 115 Carpenter, Kenneth Harley lSr.1 4913 N. Gladstone, Kansas City, Mo. 64119 Carr, Dr. James F., 24, 35, 78, 123,232 Carr, John Taylor lSoph.1 800 Cedar St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 109, 145, 230, 256 Carr, Lowell lSoph.1 Rt. 2, Bolivar, Mo. 65613, 109, 170 Carr, Stephanie, 245 Carr, Tommy lAcad.1 800 N. Cedar St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 271, 289, 299 Carrell, Luanne Marie lFr.l 3610 Sunset Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43221,165, 247 Carroll, Brenda Kay iJr.1 Box 52, Beech Bottom, W. Va. 26030, 103 Carroll, Eddie Charles lSr.1 Rt. 1, Tallapoosa, Ga. 30176, 82 Carroll, Peggy Sue lJr.1 Rt. 1,Tal1apoosa, Ga. 30176, 64, 109, 249 Carroll, Phillip Dan lSoph.1312 N. Line, Mineola, Tex. 75773, 109 Carruthers, Marilyn lAcad.1 McRae, Ark. 72102, 158, 273, 274, 276, 277, 297 Carter, Charma Jean lJr.1 10 S. E. 151, Portland, Ore. 97233, 103,250 Carter, Pamela Lea lFr.1 Rose Bud, Ark. 72137, 115, 156, 248 Carver, Ronnie A. lFr.l Rt. 1, Ambrose, Ga. 31512 Cash, Linda Carol lSoph.1 Box 74, Newark, Ark. 72562, 109, 156, 173 Cashion, Beniamine Samuel lJr.1 Rt. 1, Hamilton, Ala. 35570, 103, 239 Cassetty, Patsy Rhue lSr.1 392 Monroe St., Charleston, Ind. 47111, 82, 140,259 Cassity, Terry Lynne lSoph.1 902 W. 96 St., Kansas City, Mo. 64114, 109, 227 Castle, Roger T. lSoph.1 1300 Main, Longmont, Colo. 80501, 109, 160, 167,234 Cates, Cynthia Ellen lSoph.1 Rt. 1, Box 148-3a, Bettendorf, Iowa 52722, 109, 156, 158, 226, 246 Catterton, Holly Jeanean iSoph.l 220 Nathan Drq, Wynne, Ark. 72396, 109, 154, 157, 158, 243 Caudle, Bryce 1Soph.1 No. 30 Warwick, Little Rock, Ark. 72205, 109, 227 Caudle, Jim lAcad.1 3024 Modesto Ave., Oakland, Calif. 94619, 286, 297 Caughran, Richard Allen lSoph.1 763 Freeman, Memphis, Tenn. 38122 Chamber Singers, 156 Chambers, Charlotte Jo lJr.1 Rt. 4, Box 117, Somerville, Tenn. 38068, 103,248 354 Collins, Collins, Collins, Colvett, Combs, Mary Sue lSoph.1 1107 North Dr., Occeola, Ark. 72370, 109, 170 Roger Dale lFr.1 Rt. 5, Columbus, Miss. 39701, 115, 180 Thomas M. lFr.1 1214 W. Sixth, Little Rock, Ark. 72201, 54, 115,152, 153, 163, Z Linda Kay lJr.1 Rt. 2, Alamo, Tenn. 38001, 103, 253 Larry N. lSr.1 Rt. 1, Cash, Ark. 72421, 83, 231 Comotto, Matthew William lFr.142 Edna Dr., Syosset, N. Y. 11791 Confer, Confer, Confer, Conley, Conley, Arlene Mae lFr.1 Mill St., Howard, Pa. 16841 Barbara, 264, 303 Willard Andrew lSr.1 Box 1168, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 83, 152, 153,234 Guy Ellis lJr.1 Rt. 1, Paris, Ark. 72855, 103, 165,170, 171,236 Michael David lSr.1420 Walnut, Tomball, Tex. 77375, 83, 180 Cook, Ada Beth ISr.1 802 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 103 Cook, Dorothea Suzan iFr.1 802 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 115, 156, 259 Cook, Jerry Wayne lJr.l 1421 Olive Dr., Elkhart, lnd. 46514, 103, 180, 199, 239 Cook, Thomas Earl, Jr. lSoph.l 1421 Olive Dr., Elkhart, lnd. 46514, 109, 165, 239 Cooke, Phyllis Jean lSr.l 923 E. Market St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 83 Coon, Luana Jean lSr.1 1296 S. 17th St., Columbus, Ohio 43206, 83, 147, 163, 171 , 247 Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Daniel Lee lSoph.1 24 Whitcomb St., Springfield, Vt. 05156, 109, 235 John Stephen lFr.124 Whitcomb St., Springfield, Vt. 05156, 115, 235 Mary Delle lSr.l Rt. 1, Box 177, Griffithville, Ark. 72413, 83 Maryann lJr.12949-B Parlin Pl. South, Grove City, Ohio 43123, 109, 172,255 Paula Jeanine lSoph.l Box 6, Cooter, Mo. 63839, 109, 163, 200, 201, 245, 248 Cope, Neil B., 39, 150, 168 Cope, Paula Kay lFr.1 506 Heyden Dr., Eureka, Mo. 63025, 115, 173 Copeland, Jerry L. lSr.1 Box 1047, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 83, 232 Copeland, Linda Marie lFr.1 5652 W. Circle Dr., Alexandria, La. 71301 Copeland, Nita Jean lSr.l Box 1047, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 123 Copeland, Richard Prewitte lFr.l Rt. 2, Lake Pork, Ga. 31636, 115, 230 Corbin, Bob J., 35, 47 Corn, Lynda Jo lSoph.1 1520 St. Mary's Blvd., Jefferson City, Mo. 65101, 109 Cornell, Cynthia lSr.l 122 S. Main St., Allentown, N. J. 08501, 83 Corpuz, Leonardo B. lJr.1 18 Riverondo Rd., Baguio City, Baguio, Philippines, B202 Corum, Charles Arthur lJr.1 605 S. 81st St., Kansas City, Kan. 66111, 103, 153, 162 'um, Gary Don lJr.l Rt. 3, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 208 atlow, Larry Charles lSr.l 7533 Maple Dr., FortWorth,Tex. 76118, 83,230 lalt, Gary Otis lSoph.l Box 270, Old Hickory, Tenn. 37138, 109, 226 lvard, Doris, 47 lvart, Dana Faye lJr.l 745 W. Arbor Dr., Huntsville, Ala. 35811, 58, 103, 131, 154, 155, 254 Nart, Nana Kaye lJr.l 745 W. Arbor Dr., Huntsville, Ala. 35811, 58, 103, 154, 155, 254 Nley, Jamie Morrison lFr.l Rt. 2, Henrietta, Tex, 76365, 188, 189 4, Billy Ray, 22, 44 4, Dennis Ward lGrad.l 4932 S. 94th E. Pl., Tulsa, Okla. 74145, 123, 239 c, James Vance lSr.l 17531 Leafwood Ln., Tustin, Calif, 92680, 83, 134, 140, 180, 230 4, Mattie Jean, R.N,, 47, 86 c, Pamela Gae lFr.l 8112 McDaniel Dr., Little Rock, Ark. 72209, 115, 156, 245 -c, Wesley Barrie lSoph.1 2508 Fifth Ave., Canyon, Tex. 79015, 109, 154, 170, 171, 226 ibtree, Michael Ray lJr.l 2248 Foutz Ave., San Diego, Calif. 92101 ifton, Betty Lee lSr.1 Box 374, Marble Falls, Tex. 78654, 83 lin, Janice LaNell lSr.1 Rt, 5, Box 10, Pocahontas, Ark. 72455, 103, 248 lin, William Barry lSoph.l Rt. 5, Box 10, Pocahontas, Ark, 72455, 122 iwford, Doris Jane lSr.l 2413 Melrose Ave., Bossier City, La. 71010, 83, 153, 171 ews, Dennis Keith lFr.l 4308 Coalesway Dr., Mobile, Ala. 36609, 115, 122, 206, 228 ews, Hurley Eugene lJr.l 4308 Coalesway Dr., Mobile, Ala, 36609, 103, 180,228 m, Calvin R. lJr.l 8808 E. 53rd Ter., Raytown, Mo. 64133, 103, 140, 156,170, 236 ackett, Mary Lee lJr.l Box 585, Obion, Tenn. 38240, 103 ickett, Sharon Deacon, 40 ine, Barbara Cross lJr.l 102 Spinner Cir., Desoto, Tex. 75115, 103, 140, 171 ine, Larry Joseph lSr.1 Box 713, Desoto, Tex. 75115, 83 inkhite, Robert Marven lJr.1 Rt. 1, Davis Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 103 min, Era Jo lJr.l 20 Beehaven Dr., Wheeling, W. Va. 26003, 83, 247 tok, Sandi Denise iFr.l 1511 Frayser Blvd., Memphis, Tenn. 38127, 61, 115, 243 tom, Carol E. lSoph.l 417 E. Durfee, Grantsville, Utah 84029, 109,253 iss Country Team, 196 rss, Marka Lynn lJr.l Rt. 4, Box 158, Winnsboro, Tex. 75495, 64, 103, 147, 251 iuch, David, 47, 168 ruch, Lola, 47, 123 iwder, George lSoph,l 845 McDonough, Macomb, Ill. 61455, 109, 240 iwn Ro er Dale lJr.l 3117 Tenth St, Rockford Ill. 61109 103 Dell, Carolyn Jean lSoph.1 428 S. Park Blvd., Freeport, Ill. 61032, 38, 109, 156, 161 DeLong, Gwen lAcad.l 824 N. Sunnyhill, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 276, 299 DeLon Delta g, Susan Louise lJr.l Rt. 1, Lowell, Ohio 45744, 103, 163, 173, 174,243 Chi Omega, 243 Dempsey, Deborah Suzanne lFr.l 1101 Gibbons Pl., Memphis, Tenn. 38127, 115, 152, 257 Dempsey, John Carter lSr.l 2105 Senator, Texarkana, Ark. 75501, 84, 229 Dempsey, Terry Allen lJr.l 210 First St., Hot Springs, Ark. 71901, 103,229 Denewiler, Martha Ann lFr.l 330 S. Marshall, Lakewood, Colo. 80226, 115,243 Denham, C. Randy lSoph.l 559 Sawtelle, San Diego, Calif. 92114, 122 Denham, Diana Michal lJr,l 10 Pleasant Dr., Hebron, Ky. 41048, 103, 140, 156,246 DeShazo, Ellen Louise lSoph.l 1900 Kidder Ave., Fairfield, Calif. 94533, 122 Dickey, Deborah Dee lSr.l 8290 Palm St., Lemon Grove, Calif. 92045, 228 Dickinson, Dorothy L. lJr.l 806 N. Oak, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Dietrich, Charlene lJr.l 525 Heritage Dr., Rochester, N. Y. 14615, 103, 147, 161, 163 Dildine, Susan Kay lSoph.l 9900 Tee Ln., Wichita, Kan. 67212, 109 Diles, Bill, 263, 276 Dillahunty, John Comer lJr.J Rt. 1, Bangor, Pa. 18013, 109, 234 Dillard, Deborah L. lFr.l 11 E. Geneva, Tempe, Ariz. 85281, 115, 154,250 Dillinger, Dave O. lJr.l 901 Josephine, Newport, Ark. 72112, 103 Dillinger, Rellia, 47, 123, 256 Disharoon, Teresa Madelyn lJr.1 10 Spruce St., Delmar, Md. 19940 Dixon, David William lSoph.l Rt. 3, Box 4, Portageville, Mo. 63873, 109, 238 Dixon, Don Hayden lSr.l 23 Oakwood Rd., Little Rock, Ark. 72202, 84, 227 Dixon, Elizabeth Ann lSoph.l Rt. 1, Box 163, West Plains, Mo. 65775, 109, 171, 244 Dixon, Freddie Charles lFr.1 Box 284, Mineral Springs, Ark. 71851, 188, 190, 191 Dixon, Helen Margaret lSr.l 13th McDonald, Mount Dora, Fla. 32757, 84 Dixon, Janet Sherwood iJr.l 118 Lambert Cir., Searcy, Ark. 72143 Dixon, John Alan lSoph.l Rt. 2, Lakeview Dr., Fitzgerald, Ga. 31750, 180, 181, 185, 193 194, 199 Dixon Ralph 123 238 264 274 Doak, Ruth Eilene lJr.l Rt. 2, Marietta, Ohio 45750, 103, 253 Dockery, Janice Lee lSoph.1 Rt. 6, Fayetteville, Ark. 72701, 109, 156, 246 Dockery, Nell l. lSoph.l 2706 Fir, Pine Bluff, Ark. 71601, 109, 156, 248 Dockery, Robert G. lSr.l 615 S. College, Fayetteville, Ark. 72701, 84, 135, 140, 160, 167 Dockery, Robert Wayne lSr.l Rt. 6, Fayetteville, Ark, 72701 , 84, 135, 144, 169, 229 Doggett, Deborah Leigh lJr.l Rt. 3, Greenbrier, Ark. 72058, 84, 140, 163, 165, 171, 173 , Q - 1 , ice, Damon Griffin lSr.l 9415 Elmhurst, Plymouth, Mich. 48170, 83, 227 imp, Mary Beth lSr.l Rt. 2, Box 42, Magnolia, Ark. 71753 p, Beverly, 47 245 Dotson, Dennis Lyle lJr.l 826 S. Roosevelt, Columbus, Ohio 43209, 103, 206, 209, 227 Doty, Virginia Dianne lJr.l 1600 N, River, Independence, Mo. 64050, 103, 154, 250 p, William L., 44, 228 tningham, David Coleman lSoph,i Box 323, Vista, Calif, 115, 202, 203, 234 tningham, Freida Kaye lSoph.l Rt. 1, Ravenden, Ark. 72459, 109, 173 Jp, Elizabeth Dale lSoph.l 402 Windcrest, San Antonio, Tex. 78239, 109 'rie, Erma Ruth lSr.1 Rt. 2, Box 56, Augusta, Ark. 72006, 83 'rier, Eddie F. lJr.l 1112 S. Porter St., Paragould, Ark. 72450, 103, 229 ry, Helen L. lFr.l Box 308, Elfrida, Ariz. 85610, 115, 173,256 ry, William, 47 tis, Donna Sue iFr.l Rt. 1, Box 213, Judsonia, Ark. 72081, 115, 154, 173,247 is, Larry Weldon lFr.l 71 S. Fairfield Rd., Greenville, S, C. 29605, 115, 154, 230 is Royce Wayne lSoph.l 2765 Kennedy St., Livermore, Calif. 94550, 115, 206,227 is1Wannie Jane lSoph.l 111 W. 12th St., Caruthersville, Mo. 63830, 109, 245 D :tylology, 163 'e, Donna Louise lFr.l Rt. 4, Russellville, Ark. 72801, 115, 154, 156, 158, 172 iel, Charles Floyd lFr.l 15 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 115 iel, Floyd, 47 iel, James, 47 iel, Juanita, 257 iel, Lee Avery lSoph.l 506 E. Park, Searcy, Ark. 72143 iel, Meredith Joyce lSr.l 9609 Keesler, Overland Park, Kan. 66212 iel, Merlynn Jeanne lFr.l 9609 Kessler, Overland Park, Kan. 66212, 83, 122 iel, Nita lAcad.l 15 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 279, 298 iels, Dinah Lynn lFr.l Rt. 1, Box 242, Dermott, Ark. 71638, 115,242 iels, Dwight E. lFr.l U. S.-18. 495, College Park, Md. 20740, 115, 233, 237 ley, Cheryl Anne lSr.l 6007 Grayson St., Springfield, Va. 22150, 83, 152, 173,246 'nell, Janice lrene lSr.l 3006f17th Ave., Sheffield, Ala. 35660, 84, 173,242 'win, Karen Anne lSr.l Rt. 2, Box 85, Whitewright, Tex. 75491, 84, 147, 156, 173 aher, Gordon Michial lFr.l 2201 N. E. Seventh St., Gainesville, Fla. 32601, 115,240 Douglas, Barton Audrey James lJr.l Box 1228, Gainesville, Fla. 32601, 122 Drennan, Ginger S. lJr.l Rt. 5, Box 1152, Benton, Ark. 72015, 103, 171, 172 Drew, Charles Michael lJr.l 904 N. Johnson, Marion, lll. 62959, 103, 228 Drum, Deryl W. lSr.l Rt. 1, Box 791, Garland, Tex. 75040, 84, 232 Drum, Ferrell DeLane lSr.l Rt. 1, Box 791, Garland, Tex. 75040, 78, 84, 145, 174, 230, 246 DuBois, David Charles lJr.l 2414 Arlington Pl., Bossier City, Lo. 71010, 103,240 DuBois, Georgia, 47 Dudley, Susan Elizabeth lSoph.l Box 185, Monette, Ark. 72447, 109, 258 Dugger, Alva Gene, 40 Duhon, Nancy Claire lFr.l 109 Dahlia, Orange, Tex, 77630, 115, 154,247 Duke, Duke, Don Gene lFr.11 14Shady Ave., Pineville, La. 71360, 115,233 John Richard lFr.l 314 Okaloosa Ave., Valparaiso, Fla. 32580, 115, 154, 156, 158 230 Duke, Robin Freddie lSr.l 1605 W. Curtis St., Orange, Tex. 77630, 84 Duke, Timothy Craig lSoph.l 1004 Hazel Dr., Magnolia, Ark. 71753, 109, 232 Dunavin, Julie YvannelFr.16 Totara St., Taradale, Hawke Bay, New Zealand, 122 Dunca Dunca n, Barbara Smith iJr.1 1104 W. McRae, Searcy, Ark. 72143 n, Thomas Michael lJr.l 1110 E. Moore, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Dunlap, Lyle E. lFr.1 Box 706, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 115,229 Dunn, Lorene lFr.1 Box 556, Morrilton, Ark. 721110, 115 Dunnam, Anne, 47, 241 Dunnam, Roger Leon lSr.l Rt. 1, 210 S, Moss, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 84, 241 Dunsworth, Jacquelyn Dale lJr.l 105 N, Poplar, Clinton, Ark. 72031, 122 Duran, Antonio lFr.l Catte 31 -107, Carmen, Campeche, Mexico Durham, Lynn Bryant lFr.1 Rt. 4, Box 275-B, El Dorado, Ark. 71730 Durham, M. Glynn lSr.1 Rt. 3, Box 115, Winnfield, La. 71483, 84 Dye, Charles Lloyd lJr.l 7308 Mabelvale Pike, Little Rock, Ark. 72209, 122, 210, 232 Dyer, Gary Lynn lSr.l 7820 E. 52nd, Indianapolis, Ind. 46226, 85, 237, 258 Dykes, Dykes, Elizabeth, 35 Gertrude, 47 Dykes, J. Harvey, 39, 163 Dykes, John Lee, 48 Dykes, Larry Joe lJr.l 7727 Dillon, Houston, Tex. 77017, 103,229 Dykes, Latina, 48 Ixghety, :gherty Mary Lou lJr,l 1508 E. Brummett, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Phyllis Lyn lFr.l 2641 Iowa Ave., Granite City, lll. 62040, 115, 158, 258 renport, Bruce Allen lSr.l 1104 E. Race, Searcy, Ark. 72143 84, 240 renport, Joann Henley iJr.1 Star Rt., Morrilton, Ark. 72110, 103 fenport, Kirby Lynn lFr.l Rt. A, Yellville, Ark. 72687, 115 renport fenportj Ward Douglas lSoph.1 Rt. A, Yellville, Ark. 72687, 109, 233 Michael Ray lJr.l 1302 E. Market Searcy, Ark. 72143, 103, 241 ridson, Barbara E. lSr.l 1104 E. Race, Apt. 35, Searcy, Ark, 72143, 84 fidson, Lester Cleo lFr,l 824 N. Fourth, Paragould, Ark. 72450, 188 Eason, Edward Ray lSoph.l 5154 Nolan St., Fort Worth, Tex. 76119, 109, 180, 185, 230 Eason, James Woodard lSr.l 1545 W. Bayonne St., Birmingham, Ala. 35214, 84 East, Janice Lee lSoph.1 Rt. 1, Box 171, Bridgeport, Tex. 76026, 109, 163, 170, 242 Easterly, Tom Lynn lJr.l Rt. 2, Box 188, Stafford, Mo. 65757, 103, 170, 236 ries, Jeffrey William lSr,l 381 Glenmont Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43214, 39, 84, 232, 251 ris, Brenda Maxene lSr,l Boles Home, Quinlan, Tex. 75474, 64, 84, 244 fis, Charles Walton lSr.l Box 522, Bishop, Tex. 78343, 84, 154, 155, 157, 158, 172, 230 fis, David Michael lSoph.l Box 522, Bishop, Tex. 78343, 109, 158, 230 is, Glenn Eugene lJr.l G-3364 Clement St., Flint, Mich. 48504, 103, 202, 236 is, Harold Dean lJr.l 1515 Smith St., Mena, Ark. 71953, 103, 146, 170, 174, 229 is, James Wallace lJr,l 209 Grand, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 103,229 is, Dr. Kenneth, 36, 37, 155, 156 is, Kenneth D. lSr,l Box 195, Cameron, W. Va. 26033, 84, 152, 154, 157, 161, 237 is, Kenneth Laurence lFr.l 191-larding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 115, 153, 170, 216, 230 is, Patricia Charlene lSoph.l Rt. 1, Box 11-A, Hickory Ridge, Ark. 72347, 109 is, Richard Wayne lSr.l Rt. 2, Lake Rd., Ottumwa, la. 52501, 84 is, Steve lAcad.1 19 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 276, 286, 287, 297 is, Vivian Lea lSr.l Rt. 2, Lake Rd., Ottumwa, la. 52501,84 son, David Alan lSr,l 708 N, Charles, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 84 son, Ruth Ann lSr.l 708 N. Charles, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 84 ate Team, 160 mon, Lynda Sue lSr.l Box 24, Tuckerman, Ark. 72473, 84 iker, Deborah Kay lFr.1 Rt. 2, Ozark, Mo. 65721, 115, 160, 243 Eastman, Janice Sue lFr.l Rt. 2, Box 154, Coolville, Ohio 45723, 116, 165,245 Eaves, Eaves, 1 Gregory Ellis lFr.l 8113 Graham Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn. 37421 , 116 Jacqueline Loaring lJr.l 8113 Graham Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn. 37421, 103, 147 61, 163 Ebersole, Jane, 48, 164 Echols, Debra Jean iJr,l 446 Bellehurst Dr., Montgomery, Ala. 36109, 103, 253 Echols, Rodney Earl lFr.l 213 Poplar, Forrest City, Ark. 72335, 116, 180 Eddleman, Martha Ellen lSoph.1 106 Lewis, Tupelo, Miss. 38801, 109, 242 Edwar ds, John Michael lJr.1 Rt. 1, Mitchell, lnd. 47446 Edwards, Randell David lFr.l Rt. 1, Box 430, Hayti, Mo. 63851 Edwards, Richard Howell lFr.1 Rt. 1, Box 430, Hayti, Mo. 63851 Egly, Bernadine, 25, 147, 243 Egly, George Woit iSoph.l Rt. 5, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 109 Elder, Kenneth Edward lGrad.l 63 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 123 Eley, Hines Gregory lSoph.l 409 N. Eighth St., De Queen, Ark. 71832 Elkins, Jennifer Lynn lJr.l 2307 Brown Rd., College Park, Ga. 30337, 103,252 Elkins, Patricia Ann lSr.J Rt. 2, Buncombe, Ill, 62912, 85, 253 Ellers, James B., 28 Ellett, Brenda Gay lSoph.l 3508 Pineview Dr., Pascagoula, Miss. 39567 355 Elliott, Anita, 48 David ,264, 298 Elliott, Elliott, Gregory Randolph lSoph.l 515 N. Second St., Nashville, Ark, 71852, 109,239 Elliott, Leny Maria lJr.l Box 382, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 103 Elliott, Elliott Merle, 48 , Roger Franklin lSr.1 1118 Bradley, Laramie, Wyo. 82070, 85, 210, 211, 232,255 Ellis, Hazel Lee lSoph.l 17170 Warmer, Detroit, Mich. 48219, 109,242 Ely, Wade lAcad.1 1508 E. Tulip, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 266, 268, 272, 274, 275, 276,297 Embry, David L, lSoph.l 621 N. Bancrbft, lndianapolis, lnd. 46201, 109,212,238 Emory Business Team, 175 England, Dr. Don, 40 England, Larry Jay lFr.l 5733 Olindo Rd., El Sobrante, Calif. 94803 England, Ralph O'Neal lFr.1 1833 Roberts Ct., Concord, Calif. 94521, 116, 156, 233 English, Jerry Dale lJr.l 1312172 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 103 English, Lawana Voncille lFr.l Rt. 2, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 116, 156, 173,248 English, Rudy Dean lFr.l 911 E. Race, Apt. 120, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Enloe, John Smith lSr.1 Rt. 4, Doniphan, Mo. 63935 Epperson, Lonnie Wayne lSoph.l Rt. 1, Murfreesboro, Ark. 71958, 61, 109, 146, 164, 226 Essen, Emaeyak Akpan IFr.l Essenetown Postal Agency, Opobo, South Estate, Nigeria, 116, 165, 170, 234 Esslinger, Jack Hobson lSr.1 507 W. Academy, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 85 Estes, Johnny H. lSr,12930 Carriage Ln., Humboldt, Tenn. 38843, 85, 225 Estes, Thomas Raymond lSoph.1 4154 Sherman Hwy., Montgomery, Ala. 36109, 109, 160, 162, 167, 168, 230 Eubaiks, Charles Lea lFr.1 6508 Tulip Rd., Little Rock, Ark. 72204, 122 Eubanks, Robert E., 39, 160, 162, 167, 168, 234 Eudaly, Howard Mark lFr.1 643 Salem Ave., Rolla, Mo. 65401, 116,235 Evans, Alan Dale lSr.l Rt. 2, Holdenville, Okla. 74848, 85, 229 Evans, Billie Lynn lSoph.1 368 Roberts Ave., Glenside, Pa. 19038, 109, 156, 234 Evans, Bruce W. lJr.l Rt. 1, Trumann, Ark. 72472, 109, 225 Evans, Jerry R. lSr.l 117Vy E. Forest St., Clyde, Ohio 43410, 85, 166, 212, 213, 237 Evridge, Robert Joseph lSr.l 3714 N. Oconto Ave., Chicago, lll. 60634, 85, 233 Ewing, Ellen Marie lSr.l 6215 Whisper Ln., Tacoma, Wash. 98499, 85, 173 F Fairley, Paula Louise lSr.l 424 W. Quinn, Osceola, Ark. 72370, 85, 158, 171, 236 Fambro, Karen Faye lSoph.l 2710 Poinsettia, Dallas, Tex. 75211, 109, 152, 163, 171, 251 Fambro, LaNeva Kaye lFr.1 Box 381, Rio Hondo, Tex. 78583 Font, Robert David lSr.l 257 S, Limestone, Lexington, Ky. 40508, 85, 163, 234 Font, Robert Dennis lJr.l 257 S. Limestone, Lexington, Ky. 40508, 103, 146, 239 Farber, Jack Eugene lSoph.l 925 S. Main, Coolidge, Ariz. 85228, 110 Farley, Susan Winfred lSr.1 1500 Canterbury Cir., Fort Worth, Tex. 76112, 85, 249 Former, John Francis iSoph,1 114 N. Center St., Gladewater, Tex. 75647 Farrar, David lAcad.l Honey Hill Rd., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 274, 275, 276, 286, 298 Farrar, Martha lAcad.1 Honey Hill Rd., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 158, 268, 270, 272, 274, 276, 277, 294 Farrar, Paul Denton lFr.1 Rt. 4, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 116, 170, 234 Farris, Patsy Joan lFr.1 Locust Grove, Ark. 72550, 116,243 Fatula, Kenneth Edward lSoph,l 511 N. Sixth St., Emmaus, Pa. 18049, 110 Fought, Janet Elaine lFr.l 207 N. Davis Ave., Claremore, Okla. 74017, 116, 156, 255 Faules, Jerry Thomas lSr.l Rt. 5, Box 37, Neosho, Mo. 64850 Feagin, Michael Ray lSoph.1 903 Merritt, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Fehling, Carl Frederick lFr.l RCAlAutec, Box 132, cfo FPO, New York, N, Y. 09559 Fehling, David lAcad.l RCAlAutec, Box 132, cfo FPO, New York, N. Y. 09559, 297 Fehling, John E. lFr.l 132 Terry St., Indian Harbour Beach, Fla. 32935 Felker, Tony lSoph,l 4681 Owen Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38122, 110, 180, 232 Fellows, Cheryl, 27 Fellows, Cheryl Jean lFr.l 113 Pearl St., Claremont, N. H. 03743, 116,255 Fellows, Sharon Jane lSoph.l 113 Pearl St., Claremont, N. H. 03743, 110, 255 Ferguson, David M. lJr.l 1009 McKaig Ave., York, Neb. 68467, 103, 158 Ferguson, James Edward lJr.l 2618 Pickerton, Deer Park, Tex. 77536, 103, 166, 228 Ferguson, Webber Wayne lJr.l Rt. 2, Box 62, Coldwater, Miss. 38618, 103, 225 Fields, Donald K, lSoph.l Box 2012, Kodiak, Alas. 99615, 110 Fields, Joann, 48 Fields, Michael Wayne lJr.1430 Jackson, Bedford, ind, 47421, 103, 188 Fincher, David Lee lJr.l 2515 Hogan Rd., East Point, Ga, 30344, 56, 103, 144, 174, 240, 259 Finke, Frederick John lFr.l 64 Park Ave., Mastic, N. Y. 11950, 116, 197, 238 Finney, Jaro Lynn lFr.l Box 177, McRae, Ark. 72105, 122 Finrow, Don H. lSrl 2449 Lake Washington Blvd., Seattle, Wash. 98102 Flasschoen, Jacque Marcel lSr.l 309 Powell St., Bisbee, Ariz. 85603, 85 Flasschoen, Janice Gayle lSr.l Box 5705, Bisbee, Ariz, 85603, 85 Fletcher, Carrol Lee lSr.1 711 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 85, 171, 241 Fletcher, Myra Pauline lJr.l Rt. 1, Box 115, Pantego, N. C. 27860, 103, 259 Fletcher, Wanda Sue lSr.l Rt, 3, Pleasant Plains, Ark. 72568, 86, 140, 170 Flickinger, Jana Lee lFr.l 1233 S, lowa, Washington, Ia. 52353, 116,256 Flowers, Donna Fay lFr.l Rt. 6, Box 425, Natchez, Miss. 39120, 116 Flurie, James Stewart lFr.l 904 W. Race, Apt. 3, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Fly, Carol, 48, 164 Fly, James E. lSr.J 808 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 86, 135, 141, 173 Football Team, 180 Foresee, Marcia Faye lSoph.l 322 Madrone Ave., Santa Clara, Calif. 95051, 110, 152, 163 171, 172, 251 Formby, Leah lAcad.l 914 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 269, 272, 273, 274, 275 276, 278, 298 Formby, Margaret Nell lJr.l 914 E, Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 104, 141, 239, 254 Fortenberry, Mary Lynn lFr.l 826 Holden, Newport, Ark. 72112, 116, 253 Fortner, John David lJr.l 359 W. Morgan St., Spencer, lnd. 47460, 104, 229 Foster, Betty Louise lSr.l 12 Jawanda Ln., Searcy, Ark. 72143 Foster, Janet Diane lJr.l 203 Third St., Barksdale AFB, La. 71110, 122 Fowler, R, Scott lSoph.l 225 Wilbert, Washington, Pa. 15301, 110,158, 162, 229 Fowler, Rebecca Joy lFr.1 1318 Morrison St., Yuma, Ariz. 85364, 116 Fowler, Richard T. lSoph.1 1302 Third St., West Plains, Mo, 65775, 110, 210, 211, 234 Fowler, Rick Alan lFr.l 225 Wilbert, Washington, Pa. 15301, 116, 229 Fox, Allenna Gene lFr.1 3281 Sherman Rd., Mansfield, Ohio 44903, 122 Fox, Steven Charles lSr.l 3281 Sherman Rd., Mansfield, Ohio 44903, 86, 241 Fox, Susan, 48, 241 Foxx, Brett Haywood lJr.1 1313 Reed Pl., Chester, Pa. 19013, 154, 158 Fraley, Wealthia lFr.l Turrell, Ark. 72384 356 Francis, M. Carrilynn iSr.l Box 454, York, Neb. 68467, 53, 62, 86, 161, 162, 168 Frank, Frankli Larry Arthur lSr.l Rt. 4, Rolla, Mo. 65401, 86, 210, 211, 237 n, Deborah Janet lFr.1 Rt. 1, Amity, Ark. 71921, 116,248 Franklin, Debra Ann lFr.l 1202 Cullen Dr., Bastrop, La. 71220, 116, 165 Franklin, Kay Rita lFr.l 3125 Adwood Rd., Tallahassee, Fla. 32303, 116, 252 Frankli Frankli Frankli n, Kirby A. lFr.17151 Olive, Commerce City, Colo. 80022, 116 n, Linda Mae lSoph.l 3317 Panorama Dr., Huntsville, Ala. 35801, 110, 243 n, Nancy Karen lFr.l 3408 Carrington, Tampa, Fla. 33611, 116 Franklin, Ramona lJr.1340 Gamarra Rd., Pensacola, Fla. 32503, 110 Franklin, Sheran L. lSr.l 3408 Carrington, Tampa, Fla. 33611, 86, 171 , 256 Fra nz, Gr 244 Fraler Sodalis, 231 Frauenthal, Jack Stroud lSr.l 6704 Lantana Rd., Little Rock, Ark. 72209, 86 Freeman, Alan Ross lSoph,1 1350 Raylene, Pomona, Calif. 91767, 110, 235 Freeman, Dennis Leslie lFr.1 2109 Lake Ave., Baltimore, Md. 21218 Freema French French, French, n, Stanley Dean lFr.1 Rt. 5, Lisbon, Ohio 44432, 116, 156 Club, 172 Opal, 48 Raymond, 48 French, William Douglas lSoph.l 5012 Eldorado Dr., Fort Worth, Tex. 76118, 110, 237 Fricks, Sarah Rebecca lSoph.l Saratoga, Ark. 71859, 110, 163, 256 Frost, Mark W. lJr.1 Rt. 1, Box 300, Nashville, Ark. 71852, 104, 158, 229 Fugott, Fuller, Terry Lynn lSr.l 8707 Jacksonville Hwy., North Little Rock, Ark, 72117, 86, 229 Carthel Don lFr.l Box 55, Kensett, Ark. 72082 Fultz, Trudy Kay lGrad.l Box 155, McLean, Tex. 79057 G Gaer, Tom Eugene lSr.l Kirkmon, la. 51447, 86 Galaxy, Galbra Galbro 232 ith, Bruce Alan lJr.l 608 Skiview Dr., East Wenatchee, 98801, 104, 228 ith, Carol Marie lFr.l 608 Skiview Dr., East Wenatchee, Wash. 98801 , 116, 252 Galloway, Jerry B. lSoph.l 2425 Livenshire, Garland, Tex. 75040, 122 Gant, Keith Elwin lFr.l 919 Park St., Nashville, Ark. 71852, 116, 239 Ganus, Charles lAcad.1 208 S. Cross, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 269, 272, 274, 276, 2 288, 297 Ganus, Ganus, Ganus, Dr. Clifton L., Jr., 20, 21, 28, 37, 44, 63 Clifton L., lll, 36, 156, 159, 226 Deborah Lynn lJr.l 208 S. Cross, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 104, 135, 141, 150, 154, 1 163, 165, 168,247 Ganus, Ganus, James Windell IFr.l 463 Topaz, New Orleans, La. 70124, 116, 229 Louise, 247 Gard, Earl Ralph lFr.l Star Rt., Box 476, Perdido Beach, Ala. 36530 Gardner, Joan lSr.l 3937 Northwest Dr., College Park, Ga, 30337, 86, 252 Gardner, Patricia Ann lSoph.l 5605 Odessa, Fort Worth, Tex. 76133, 110, 255 Gardner, Randall Mark lSoph.1 336 Sea St., Hyannis, Mass. 92601, 110,238 Gardner, William Albert lJr.1 907 Holly St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 104, 234 Garlock, Robert Alan lFr.l 1832 Dorrie Ln., Memphis, Tenn. 38117 Garner, Patrick Howard lSr,l 305 Shamrock, Longview, Tex. 75601, 86, 135, 160, 167 Garner, Phil D. lJr.l Box 157, Hundred, W. Va. 26575, 104, 228 Garofa lo, Debra Elise lFr.l Box 822, Columbus, Miss. 39707, 156 Garrett, Carol Ruth lJr.l 29 Reese Ave., Newton Square, Pa. 19073, 104, 251 Garrett , Sharon Kay lFr.l Rt. 1, Box 68-A, Heber Springs, Ark. 72543 Garrison, Samuel Carson lSr.l Rt. 3, Box 57, Fredericktown, Mo. 63645, 86 Gaia, 244 Gates, Hal lJr.l 5482 Airways Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38116, 104, 171, 240 Gates, Linda Dianne ISoph.l 1308 Malibu Pl., Birmingham, Ala. 35216 Gates, Geary, Michael William lFr.l Rt. 4, Box 390, Cheboygon, Mich. 49721, 116 Tim Lee lJr.1 1560 E. 27th, Merced, Calif. 95340, 104, 172, 197, 212, 238 Geddes, Rose Marie lFr.1 10940 Williams, Taylor, Mich. 48180, 116, 256 Geddes, Sharon Kaye lFr.l 726 Kingridge Pl., Shreveport, La. 71108, 116, 163 Geer, M. Vail lSr.l Rt. 1, Fairview, Pa. 16415, 86, 244 Geer, Susan Elizabeth iFr.l 9321 Harvard, Detroit, Mich. 48224, 116, 242 George, Carolyn Sue lFr.l 1128 S. W. 61, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73139, 116, 258 Gibbs, Deborah Ramelle lSr.l 1515 Leiahton Dr., Tupelo, Miss. 38801, 104, 259 Gibbs, Philis Ann ilSoph.l 1855 Bear Valley Pkwy., Escondido, Calif. 92025, 110, 255 Gibson Gibson Gibson , David Leon lFr.l 1819 N. Greenwood, Santa Ana, Calif. 92701, 116, 156, 162 , Patricia Ann lFr.l 2400 S. 21st St., Fort Smith, Ark. 72901, 116, 249 Richard, 28 Giffordl, Jerry Carroll lFr.l 1404 W. Pleasure, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Gifford, Sandra Kay lSoph.1 2800 Neilson Way, Apt. 302, Santa Monica, Calif. 90405, 1 253 Gilleti, Carol Jo lFr.1 Rt. 2, Fresno, Ohio 43824, 116, 248 Gilreath, Vicky Kay lFr.1 Box 394, Bald Knob, Ark. 72010, 116 Goff, C Goff, R ecelia Edith lSr.l 130 Bastiani Dr., Gallipolis, Ohio 45631, 86 obert Michael lSr.1 2503-36th St., Parkersburg, W. Va. 26101, 86 Golf Team, 210 Gooden, Tom Ed lFr.l 313 Alexander St., Carlisle, Ark. 72024, 25, 180 Goodin, Marie Elaine lSoph.l 179 Ross, Batesville, Ark. 72501, 110,244 Goodrich, Cynthia L. lFr.1 313 Plymouth Ave., Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. 32548, 116, 258 Goodw in, Ruth, 48 Gordon, Woodrow Howard lFr.1 516 Chestnut St., Baird, Tex. 79504, 122 Gosney, Ruth Ann lSr.1 Rt. 3, Carlisle, Ark. 72024, 87, 161, 169, 170 Goudeau, Antoinette lSr.1cfo Chevron Oil Co., Rangely, Colo. 81648, 87, 169, 171, 243 Goudeau, Ronald Eugene lFr.l clo Chevron Oil Co., Rangely, Colo. 81648, 116, 160, 234 Gould, Gould, Gould, Allen Dale lSoph.l Box 308, Kensett, Ark. 72082, 110 Catherine iSr.l Box 308, Kensett, Ark. 72082, 87, 154, 156 Dale, 264, 275, 300, 301 Graddy, Nancy Jo lSoph.l 4612 N. Locust, North Little Rock, Ark. 72116, 110,254 Graduate Council, 123 Grady, Grady, Danny Joe lFr.l 190 North Ave., Jacksonville, Ark. 72076, 116, 240 Wyman Gary lFr.l 312 High St., Fredericktown, Mo. 63645, 116, 237 Graham, Cathy Lynn lFr.l 705 E. Ninth St., Portageville, Mo. 63873, 116, 156, 171, 248 Grout, Randy Dewoyne lFr.l Rt. 5, Salem, Mo. 65560, 116, 240 Graves, Shirley Ann lSr.l Rt. 1, Box 99, Maud, Tex. 75567, 87, 141 , 163, 250 Gray, Arthur Mike lJr.1 Box 806, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 104 Gray, Claudine D. lJr.l Star Rt., Judsonio, Ark. 72081, 104, 153, 255 Gray, Linda Ann lSoph.l 616 Beech, Pine Bluff, Ark. 71601, 110, 163,257 egory G. lSr.l Box 95, Henderson, Neb. 68371, 86, 145, 171, 188, 189, 195, 2 8 fl 1 ry, Roger Warren ISoph.1 Star Rt., Judsonia, Ark. 72081, 110, 164, 170 ear, Philip Leslie IFr.l Rt. 4, Trailer City, Parkersburg, W, Va. 26101, 116,229 een, Betty, 48, 251 een, James, 48 een, Kathryn Faye lJr.l 2104 Melrose, Valdosta, Ga. 31601, 104, 154, 155, 156, 254 een Stanley, 36, 48, 168, 169 een, Stephanie iJr.J 511 N. Tenth St.. Orange, Tex. 77630, 104, 127, 144, 232,245 een, Stephen N. lFr.1 11129 N. W. 116th St., Yukon, Okla. 73099, 116, 231 eene, Christopher Hugh lSr.15010 Butner Rd., Atlanta, Ga. 30337, 87, 135, 234 gene, Lois, 48 eene, Michael Scott lFr.1 5010 Butner Rd. Atlanta, Ga. 30337, 116,234 lene, Reginald Perry IJr.l 904172 W. Race, Apt, 1, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 104, 234 lene, Teresa lSoph.1 512 Powderhorn Rd., King of Prussia, Pa. 19406, 110, 243 enville, Glenn Edward IFr.l 4 S. 30th, Colorado Springs, Colo. 80904, 116, 234 ter, John Harrell lSoph,l Rt. 5, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 110, 180, 230 ter, Mary Emma lSoph.l 1123 Shepherd Ln., Atlanta, Ga. 30324, 110, 156 gg, Gary Wayne ISoph,l 144 N. Vine St., Columbiana, Ohio 44408, 110, 180, 216, 230 egory, Martin D. ISr.1407 Maple, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 87, 238 gory, Shelagh Ann lSoph.1 407 Maple, Searcy, Ark, 72143 gory, Stan lSoph.l 3317 Summerdale, Rockford, Ill. 61103, 110, 238 ffin, Gary Glen iJr.122 Meadow Ln., Searcy, Ark. 72143 ffin, Randall Lynn lSoph.1 2827 Capitol Blvd., Evansville, Ind. 47711, 110 ffin, Vicki Kay lSr.l 510 S. Avondale, Poplar Bluff, Mo. 63901, 87 ffith, Judith Ann lJr.l Rt, 1, Box 174, Thayer, Mo. 65791, 104, 154, 156, 157, 158, 172, 243 ffith, Lewis G. lJr.l 313 Beatrice St., Thayer, Mo. 65791, 104, 237 ffith, Marsha Ann lSoph.1 1136 Gunnison Ct., Clarkston, Ga, 30021, 110, 171 , 247 ffith, Thomas Richard lSr.l 112 Alvin St., East Peoria, Ill, 61611 'nes, Glenda Kay lJr.J Rt. 2, Carthage, Mo. 64836, 104, 163, 171, 246 lover, Dena IAcad.l 29 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 269, 270, 272, 273, 275, 276, 278, 280, 282, 283, 284, 285, 294 over, Hugh, 35, 48 over, Mildred, 264, 276, 294 over, Penny Lee iSoph.l 29 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 110,247 ess, Deborah Ann lJr.l 103 Ulysses Ln., Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830, 104, 243 itzke, Gedney Grant lSr.1 Rt. 2, Box 286, Coos Bay, Ore. 97420, 87, 170 ve, Mary Louise lJr.l 518 S. Greenfield Ave., Waukesha, Wis. 53186, 104, 152, 153, 252 ives, Frank lAcad.l Kensett, Ark. 72082, 286, 297 Ives, Frank L. lGrad.1 P. O. Box 271, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 123 ves, Mary, 48 bb, Mitchel Donelson lJr.1 1600 S. Smith, Chattanooga, Tenn. 37412, 104,228 ld, 170 Id, Charles Robert lSoph.l 1813 E. Seventh, Olympia, Wash. 98501, 58, 108, 110, 240, 248 np, Bruce Orlin lSoph.l Rt. 2, Bloomingdale, Ohio 43910, 110,232 lukel, Bruce 1Acad.1 548 N. Lyons Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 46222, 286, 297 'nsey, Karen Diane lFr.l Box 88, Bearden, Ark. 71720 hrie, Deborah lSr.1 216 W. Whipp, Bartonville, lll. 61607, 87, 141, 173, 242 hrie, Paul Eugene lSr.l Rt. 2, Box 179, Coolville, Ohio 45723, 87 hery, David Thomas lFr.1 2961 S. Medina Line Rd., Norton, Ohio 44203, 116, 152, 153, 156, 236 fer, Richard lJr.1525 Pincus Ave., Northfield, N. J. 08225, 104, 158, 172 inn, Kay Ann ISr.1 2505 Patricia Ln., Garland, Tex. 75040, 87, 145, 148, 244 H ker, Denise 1Acad.l 17 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 279, 285, 299, 301 ker, Timothy Joe IFr.l 17 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 116, 197, 239, 276 ker, Dr. W. Joe, 43 kney, Valerie Leigh IJr.1 River Bend Rd., York, Me. 03909 kworth, Joe Randolph ISoph.l 800 Greenway, Tuscumbia, Ala. 35674, 110, 219, 227, 251 ley, Timothy David ISr.l 4022 Stillwood, Odessa, Tex. 79660, 87, 229 ler, Byron Lynn lFr.1 Licking, Mo. 65542, 116, 237 es, Robert Alan IFr.l 181 Shore Dr., Riviera Beach, Fla. 33404, 116, 156, 162, 230 ,Jackie Faye IJr.l 11300 Eight Mile Rd., Battle Creek, Mich. 49017, 25, 110,249 , Kaylen Patricia lSr.l 2741 Morse Ave., Sacramento, Calif. 95821, 87, 149, 150, 168, 170, 174, 259 , Linda Joyce lSr.1 Rt. 1, Box 3, Alma, Ark. 72921, 87, 255 , Linda Liane lFr.1 2741 Morse Ave., Sacramento, Calif. 95821 , 116, 118 , Linda Sue IFr.l 2416 W. 45 Ct., Tulsa, Okla. 74107, 116, 242 , Terry Michael lSr.l 2317 Eureka Rd., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004, 87, 156, 234 Iiburton, Rebecca Jane IFr.l 1106 Yale St., Cleveland, Miss, 38732, 116,242 nnmond, Keith Allen lSoph.l 370 Floral Hill Dr., Washington, Pa. 15301, 110, 152, 153, l ll I I I I 158 cock, Deloris June IJr.l Rt. 1, Freeland, Mich. 48623, 104, 253 dley, John Kenneth lSoph.129491 Steinhauer, lnkster, Mich. 48141, 110 ks, Michael Stephen iFr.l 707 Mimosa Dr., Sikeston, Mo. 63801, 116,230 mer, Glenn Stuart lJr.1 3508 Oakdale Dr., Bartlesville, Okla. 74003, 104, 238 ing Business Women, 164 ing Productions, 162 dman, Dale G. ISr.l 1802 S. 24th Ave., Yakima, Wash. 98902, 58, 87, 158, 172 gett, Carol Anita lJr.l 46 Lishakill Rd., Albany, N. Y. 12205, 104,259 ett, Emil F. lFr.l 3807 Big Bend Dr., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87111, 116, 146 ett, Marsha Elaine lFr.l 46 Lishakill Rd., Albany, N. Y. 12205, 116, 158, 248 ett, Ronald Wayne IJr.l Box 341, Daingerfield, Tex. 75638, 104, 163, 171, 233 nden, Mariorie Gayle lJr.1 5900 McGee, Kansas City, Mio. 64113, 104, 245 per, Hilda Melinda lSr.l 712 Hwy. 90 W., Chipley, Fla, 32428, 87, 127,230 per, Linda Gray lSr,l Rt. 2, Boaz, Ky. 42027, 87, 171, 247 rell, Connye L. lFr.1 3201 Orchid, Pone Bluff, Ark. 71601, 116, 245 ris, Brian Randy IFr.l 6303 Barber Rd., Boise, Ida. 83706 ris, Debra Kay lFr.l Rt. 1, Prescott, Ark. 71857, 116, 249 ris, James Joel lJr.l 206 N. Blakeney, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 104, 232 ris, Kenny IAcad.l 1006 N. Cedar, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 275, 276,286,298 ris, Larry Alan IJr.1 504 Clevenger, Carthage, Mo. 64836, 104, 150, 156, 240 ris, Lavelle, 164 ris Millie Virginia IJr.l 6303 Barber Rd., Boise, Ida. 83706, 30 ris, Ricky L. lSr.l 911 E. Race Ave., Searcy, Ark, 72143, 87, 136, 212, 213, 232 ris, Ulysses S. lGrad.l 5112 N. Woodland, Box 3211, North Little Rock, Ark. 72117 Harrison, Ronnie Lee lJr.1 Rt. 1, Box 75, Vilonia, Ark. 72173, 104, 174 Hart, Corinne, 48 Hart, Dana C. lSoph.1 Box 207, Waldo, Ark. 71770, 110 Hart, Martha lAcad.1 926 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 269, 276, 278, 298 Harvil I, Evonne Louise ISr.l B518-18th Ave., Kenosha, Wis. 53140, 87, 173 Harville, Catherine lSoph.1 Box 335, Plain Dealing, La. 71064, 110 Harwood, James Andy IFr.l Rt. 2, Box 157, Lonoke, Ark. 72086, 116 Haselt ine, Claudia Lee IFr.l 7321 Valleio, Dallas, Tex. 75227, 116,255 Hatcher, Michele ISoph,1 130 Dory Rd. N., North Palm Beach, Fla. 33403, 110, 249 Hatman, James R. lSoph.1 Salem, Ark, 72576, 110, 233 Haus, Kerry Lee lSr.l 562 Riverside Dr., Watervliet, Mich. 49098, 87, 227 Hawley, Wayne Allen lJr.l 5626 S. Lorene Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 53221, 110, 232 Hayes, Lynda Beth IFr.1 2520 Cashion Pl., Oklahoma City, Okla. 73112, 116, 156, 158 1 Hayne 72, 247 s, James Michael lSr.1 Rt. 1, Talco, Tex. 75487, 87, 229 Haynie, Paul David lSr.l 1527 Debra St., Bossier City, La. 71010, 87, 225 Hays, Hays, Hays, 2 Earl Conard, 43, 152, 153 Marcia Leah ISr.l 502 N. Hussey St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 88, 136, 141, 150, 174, 245 Sarah lAcad.l 502 N. Hussey St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274 75, 276, 277, 285, 294 Hays, Scotty iAcad.1 925 Piedmont, Abilene, Tex. 79601, 297 Hazel, Hazel, Dan Edwin lFr.1 1002 Allen Blvd., Sikeston, Mo. 63801, 59, 122 Nancy Colleen ISoph.l 1002 Allen Blvd., Sikeston, Mo. 63801, 122 Headquist, Meredith Ann IFr.1 13th 81 McDonald, Mt. Dora, Fla. 32757 Healy, Doris B. lSoph.1 11928 W. 69th St., Shawnee Mission, Kan. 66216, 110, 259 Heath, Ernest Avery, lll lFr.l 1453 Holmes Rd. E., Memphis, Tenn. 38116, 116, 232 Hedrick, Dianne lAcad.1 7 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 158, 272, 273, 274, 276, 278 298 Hedrick, Donna, 48 Hedric Hedric k. Dr. James A., 44, 225 k, Michael Wayne lSr.l 7 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 88 Heid, John Stephen IFr.1 146 Third St. N, W., Strasburg, Ohio 44680, 116, 171,237 Heimhurger, Douglas Corbett IFr.l 4462 Central Ave., Indianapolis, lnd. 46205, 116, 145 228 Heinbockel, Leslie Joy iJr.l 1150 W. Winton No. 554, Hayward, Calif. 04544, 104, 255 Helsten, Mary, 264. 303 Helsten, Patricia IFr.l 41 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 116 Helsten, Robert Allen lSoph.l 41 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 110,234 Helsten, Robert L., 39, 43, 226 Helton, Peggy Lee ISoph.l Rt. 2, Box 47, Hugo, Okla. 74743, 110, 248 Helver Hende Hende Hende Hende Hende ing, Robert Ridley lSoph.1 Rt. 2, Box 150, Bradford, Ark. 72020, 110, 206 rson, Clay Park ISr.l Box 288, Lepanto, Ark. 72354, 88 rson, James R. ISr.l 1538 Eastlawn, Memphis, Tenn. 38111, 88,210,211 rson, Kathy J. IJr.1 Rt. 2, Mountain Home, Ark. 72653, 104, 232, 245 rson, Larry Burl lJr.l 2912 W. Hoffman, Spokane, Wash. 99205 rson, Rennie Willis lSr.l 2614 Blueberry Ln., Pasadena, Tex, 77502, 88, 253 Hendrix, Arlin Glenn ISpec.l 401 E. Center, Apt. B, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Hendrix, Edwin DalelSr.19856 Rd. 33172, Madera, Calif. 93637, 88, 153 Hendrix, Judy Ann ISr.l 401 E. Center, Apt. B, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 48, 88, 141 Hendrix, Olen Darwin lFr.l 841 E. Main, Prescott, Ark. 71857, 116, 227 Henne ssee, Joan Lee lJr.l Rt. 2, Sparta, Tenn. 38583, 104 Hensley, Annette lFr.1 1506 Parkview Dr., Opelousas, La. 70570, 116, 258 Hensley, Kathryn Elouise lSoph.1 Rt. 1, Box 109, Pangburn, Ark. 72121, 110 Henson, Rebecca Lynn lSoph.1 1720 Pinewood Dr., Little Rock, Ark. 72204, 110 Herndon, Jerita Belle IFr.l Drawer P, Lepanto, Ark. 72354, 116,258 Herndon, Whit Franklin lSr.1 Drawer P, Lepanto, Ark. 72354, 88, 232 Herring, Zelda Jean ISpec.1 5659 Scottsdale, Memphis, Tenn. 38118, 116 Herrington, Phil L. IFr.1 Star Rt., Arkadelphia, Ark. 71923, 116, 210, 211, 240 Herron, Cheryl Lynn lJr.l 145 N. W. Third St., Homestead, Fla, 33030, 104, 163, 173 Hesselrode, Billie, 48 Hessel rode, Robert Harold ISr.l Rt. 1, Kennett, Mo. 63837, 88, 171 Hewitt, Lydia Charlotte lSr.1 2719 Fifth Ave., Lake Charles, La. 70601, 88, 233, 247 Hiatt Jolene lAcad.1 Rt. 1, Clemmons, N. C. 27012, 268, 269, 270, 272, 273, 274, 275 276, 278,283,294 Hiatt, Mike ISr.1 Rt. 1, Clemmons, N. C. 27012, 88, 148, 174 Hiatt, N. Diana ISr.1 Box 106, Englewood, Tenn. 37329, 88 Hickerson, Gary L. ISr.J Rt, 2, Malta, Ohio 43758, 88 Hickman, William Roy lSoph.1 Bradshaw Rd., Bradshaw, Md. 21021 Hicks, Charles Vernon ISr.l Rt. 4, Box 462, Dayton, Tenn. 37321, 58, 59, 88, 154, 155, 230 Hicks, Clarence Lee lSoph.l Box 23, Madison, Ark. 72359, 65, 110, 180 Hicks, Hicks, Hicks, Higgin Clinton Olan lSr.l Box 906, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 88 Janice Lee lJr.1 Box 906, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 104 Martha Joan lSr.1 Rt. 7, Box 203, Hot Springs, Ark. 71091, 88,245 botham, Ed, 264, 266 Higginbotham, Loleta F. lGrad.l 39 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143 Higginbottom, Robert Ed IFr.1WilIiford, Ark. 72482, 117, 237 Hightower, Terry Merle lSr.1 Rt. 3, Box 50, Winter Haven, Fla. 33880, 88,241 Hightower, Vickie, 48, 241 Hill, Beverly Ann lJr.1 1136 N. Howard, Grand Island, Neb. 68801, 104, 158 Hill, Christy Ann IFr.l Rt. 2, Oxford, Ark. 72565 Hill D ale Bruce lJr.l Armacost Rd. Parkton Md. 21120 104 174, 236 Hill, Gary Wayne IFr.1Armacost Rd., Parkton, Md. 21120, 1117, 236 Hill, Mhally Gardner lSoph.1 204 N. W. 29th St., Gainesville, Fla. 32601, 110, 244 4 P y is, 48 Hill, Hillis, Himeli Gary Wayne lFr.1 Rt. 1, Box 4-A, England, Ark. 72046, 117,237 ck, Jeffery Alan lFr.l Rt. 2, Box 39, Russiaville, Ind. 46979, 117, 164,240 Himes, Marcia Jean IJr.1 30 N. E. 89th Ave., Portland, Ore. 97220, 122 Hinds, Hines, Donald Stephen ISoph.l 339 Seaside Dr., Pacifica, Calif. 94044, 110, 180 Darrell L. lJr,1514 Milhn St., La Grange, Ga. 30240 Hinerman, James Ogal ISoph.1Rt, 1, Columbiana, Ohio 44408, 110,206 Hinkle, Linda, 48 Hinson, Gary L. ISr.l 15745 Poplar, Southgate, Mich. 48192, 88 Hinton, Samuel Wayne ISoph.l 605 Rickwood Rd., Florence, Ala. 35630, 110, 232 History Guild, 170 Hitt, Donna Ann lFr.1510 Catalpa St., Columbus, Miss. 39701, 117, 121,249 Hix, Ronald Steve ISoph.1 Rt. 2, Box 84, Batesville, Ark. 72501, 110, 233 Hodge, Janet Lea lFr.l 11623 Cimarec, Dallas, Tex. 75218, 117, 156, 171,247 Hodge, Twyla Joy lSr.1 930 S. Prince Ln., Springfield, Mo. 65802, 88 Hogan, John Patrick ISr.1 232 Bettis, West Memphis, Ark. 72301, 33, 88 Hogins, Linda Joyce 1Jr.1 Box 72, State University, Ark. 72467, 104, 251 Holden, Rebecca Lynn lFr.l Rt. 3, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 117 357 Holder, Bernetta Carol lFr,l Rt. B. Flippin, Ark. 72634, 117, 254 Holder, Perry Lee IFr.l Box 183, Senatobia, Miss, 38668 Holderby, Sharon Kay lSoph.l 1928 Benedict Cir., St. Albans, W. Va. 25177, 110, 165, 173 Holland, Barbara Dianne lFr.l 515 Pollock, North Little Rock, Ark. 72117, 117, 259 Holland, James CalvinlJr,l1019-15th Ave., Rock lsland, lll. 61201, 122 Holland, Karen Lynn lSoph,l Box 315, Lake City, Ark. 72437, 110, 145, 150 Holland, Linda Suzanne lSr.1 Box 315, Lake City, Ark. 72437, 88, 136, 141, 148, 167, 174 175, 244, 258 Holleman, W. G., 48 Hollis, Bobby Joe lSoph.l Rt. 2, Corning, Ark. 72422, 110 Holloway, Dennis L. lSr.l Rt. 4, Washington Court House, Ohio 43160, 88, 233 Holloway, William, 36, 172, 240 Holmes, Cindy Lou lSoph.l 439 Sullivan Ave,, East Alton, lll. 62024, 110,246 Holt, Carlton L. lJr.l 4719 Broadway, Indianapolis, lnd. 46205, 104, 188 Holt, Jack R. lSoph.l 2440 E, 36 Place, Tulsa, Okla. 74105, 110 Honea, Archer Martin lJr.l Rt. 3, Tahlequah, Okla. 74464 Hood, Brenda Gayle lFr.l 15 Lane Ave., Asheville, N. C. 28806, 117, 163 Hooper, John William lJr.1 701 N. Birmingham Pl., Tulsa, Okla. 74110, 104 Hopkins, Jamie Ruth lFr.l 2000 Normandy Dr,, Newport, Ark. 72112, 117 Hopkins, Milton Newton lFr.l Box 1145, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark, 72143 Hopper, Jeffrey Thomas lJr.l 220 Stone Mill Trail, Atlanta, Ga. 30328. 104, 154, 172 Horner, Nancy Lynn lJr,l 2707 Weaver Pl,, Texarkana, Tex, 75501, 110,255 Horton, Glenda Jean lSr.l 505 Sheffield, Longview, Tex. 75601, 88, 156, 163, 171, 246 Hostetler, Bonnie J. lJr.l Rt. 1, Beaver Crossing, Neb, 68313, 104, 171,245 House, David Warner lFr.l Delight, Ark. 71940, 117,239 House, Mary Martha lSr,l 4200 Fizer, Memphis, Tenn. 38111, 88 Hauser, Grant Allen lSr.l 6421 Evelyn St., Portland, Ore. 97219, 89,226 Howard, Alton Johnathan ISoph.l 104 Johnathan St., West Monroe, La. 71291, 69, 110 237 Howard, Edward Arthur lJr.l 207 Eighth St,, Williamstown, W. Va. 26187, 104,233 Howard, Harvey B. 1Sr.l 517 Pollock, North Little Rock. Ark, 72117, 89, 237 Howard, Helen Jean lSr.l 245 Buena Vista, Memphis, Tenn. 38112 Howard, James E., 43 Howard, Janice Carol lSr.l Rt. 1, Box 252, Mayfield, Ky. 42066, 89, 242 Howard, Robert E. lSr.l 496 Garson Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 14609 Howard, Roy Dalles lJr.1 1362 Davis, Ypsilanti, Mich. 48197, 104, 206,237,252 Howard, Sue, 48 Howard, Tonya Harlene lFr.l 307 S. Daugherty St,, Eastland, Tex. 76448, 117,253 Howe, Peggy Marie lFr,l 5603 Carl St., Alexandria, La. 71301, 117,254 Howell, Joyce Louise lJr.l Rt, 1, Box 235, Benton, La. 71006, 104,244 Howell, Linda Rae iJr.1 1618 Shasta Dr,, Colorado Springs, Colo. 80910, 20, 57, 104, 129 249 Howell, Rama Sue lFr.l 90 Robinwood, Little Rock, Ark, 72207, 117, 244 Howell, Stephen Allen lSoph.l 901 E. Race, Apt. 121, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 110 Howery, Helen Elaine iSr,J Box 3, Maxwell, Neb. 69151, 89 Howlett, John Mitchell lJr.l 1427 Rivermont Hgts., Martinsville, Va. 24112, 61, 104 Hubbs, Sybil iJr.l Box 207, Coleman, Fla. 33521, 104, 147, 171,243 Huddleston, James D., 39, 161 Huddleston, John Michael lJr.l 7116 Westman Dr,, Orlando, Fla. 32805, 104, 236 Hudkins, Donna Lynn lSoph.l 2503 N. E, 60th St., Kansas City, Mo. 64118, 110, 251 Hudkins, Joyce Irene lSr.l 911 E. Race, Apt. 107, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 89 Hudnall, Judy Kay lFr.l 1611 S. Fourth St., Monroe, La. 71201, 117,252 Hudson, David Latimer lSoph.l 507 Jewell St., Delmar, Del. 19940, 110, 204, 205, 238 Hudson, Paul Bryan lFr.l 3402 W. Cambridge, Phoenix, Ariz. 85009, 117, 158, 240 Hueter, Kerry D. lFr.l Warm Springs, Ark. 72478, 117, 239 Huey, Carol Marie lFr.l Taylor Ave., Fleetwood Add., Maysville, Ohio 43040, 117, 152, 163,165,171,257 Huey, Don R. lJr.l 77 Broadmoor Dr., Little Rock, Ark. 72204, 104 Huff, Linda Nell lSr.l 1721-41st Ave., Oakland, Calif. 94601, 89 Huffarcl, Elaine lAcad.17 Apache Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 274, 294 Huffard, Elsie May lSr.1 7 Apache Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 122 Huffard, Evertt, 43, 152, 153 Huffard, Evertt W. lSr.l 7 Apache Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 89 Huffman, Joyce Ann lSr.l Rt. 1, Box 191, Foley, Ala. 36535, 89, 173 Hughes, Garry Lee lJr.l 11 McCool Cir., Pine Bluff, Ark. 71601, 104, 232 Hughes, Ruby Jo, 164 Hulsey, James Wheeler iJr.1 4001 Cornelia, Greenville, Tex. 75401, 104,240 Hunt, Barbara J. lJr.l 1845 Camelot Dr., Orange, Tex. 77630, 104, 163, 171,247 Hunt, Katherine Ann lSoph.1 1845 Camelot Dr., Orange, Tex. 77630, 110, 163, 166,255 Hunter, Gary Mackl Soph.l 1206 W. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 110, 180, 230 Hunter, N. Dale lFr.l Box 125, Tupelo, Ark. 72169, 117, 156, 253 Hupp, Mary Janis lFr.l 40686 May Dr., Fremont, Calif. 94538 Hurlbert, Earl E. ISr.1 Box 841, Anoconda, Mont. 59711, 89.231 Hurlbert, Mariorie Elaine lSr.l Box 841, Anoconda, Mont. 59711, 89, 141, 172 Hutchins, Alan 1Soph.l 108 Cottage Dr., Natchez, Miss. 39120, 110 Hutchison, Ronnie Dale lSr.l Rt. SS., West Plains, Mo. 65775, 89, 233 Hutson, David lJr.l 128 Melmor Dr., Prattville, Ala. 3607, 140, 232 Hutson, Everett L, ISr,l Box 785, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Hydrick, Guy Eugene lFr.l 1573 Fourth St., Earle, Ark. 72331, 117,206,239 Ice, Ronald Louis lFr,l Rt. 2, Box 397, Washington, W, Va. 26181, 117, 172, 229 lida, Hisako lSr.1 Kyoei Wasai, 18 Chome 310, Asahikowa-shi, Hokkaido, Japan, 89, 165 lmhoff, Leola Diane lJr.l Rt. 1, Leon, la. 50144, 104, 153,162,256 lnman, Joan Elaine lSoph.l 5130 S. Harrison, Fort Wayne, lnd. 46807, 110,249 lnness, Rhonda J. lSr.l 406 Raymond Dr,, O'Fallon, Mo. 63366, 104, 161, 162, 170 International Club, 165 Iota Beta Sigma, 168 Isbell, Gary Bert lGrad.l Box 1008, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 123 lsom, Allan L., 42, 43, 108 lsom, Dickey lAcad.l 1148 Washington, Shreveport, La, 71104, 274, 276, 297 Ivey, Cathy Jean lSr.l Box 147, Beebe, Ark. 72012 J Jackson, Brenda Prather lSoph.l 1716 E. Market No. 12, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Jacoby, Paul Allen, Jr, lJr.l Rt. 1, New Freedom, Pa. 17349, 33, 104,226 358 Jahshan, Khalil Elias lSoph.l Paul Vl Street, Nazareth, lsrael, 110, 165, 172, 174 James, Brenda, 48 James, Elizabeth Jane lSr.l Box 762, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 89, 153 James, Larry Morris iJr,l 300 Spring Valley, Richardson, Tex, 75080, 122 James, Michael Lynn lSoph,l Box 762, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark, 72143, 110, 148, 230 Jamison, Jacquelyn Laiuan iSoph.l Rt. 4, Nashville, Ark, 71852, 110 Janes, Ruby, 48 Jefferson, Deborah Ann lSr.l 2451 Ravenna Ave. S. E., East Canton, Ohio 44730, 89, 242 Jenkins, Deborah Kaye IFr.l 104 Sherwood Ave., North Little Rock, Ark. 72116, 117, 156 Jennings, James Edwin lJr.1 Rt. 1, Box 445, Clarksville, Ark. 72830, 104, 153 Jeralds, Bruce Kevin iJr.l P.O,B. 267, Herrin, lll. 62948, 104,228 Jestice, Nikki L. lSr,l Rt. 1, Havana, Ark. 72842, 89, 156, 173, 243 Jewell, Alice K., 39, 256 Jewell, Fred R., 44, 169, 236 Jinkerson, G. Dennis lSoph.l 2989 N. 62nd, E. St. Louis, lll. 62201, 111 John, Marilue lSr.1 6607 E. 14th, Wichita, Kan. 67206, 90, 141, 171, 245 Johnmeyer, H. E. iSr.l Rolla Natl. Airp., Vichy, Mo, 65580, 205 Johnmeyer, Hillard, 28 Johns, Janet Gail lJr,l 134 Hampton Ave., Florence, Ala, 35630, 104,259 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, 141 Johnston 240 i Annie M. lSoph.l P, O. Box 122, Friars Point, Miss, 38631, 111 Clementine lSr.l 431 Prince Ave,, Clarksdale, Miss. 38614, 90 David Lawrence lSoph.l 2619 Truman Ave., Pensacola, Fla. 32505 Donald J. lSr,l Rt. 1, Box 192-B, Steens, Miss. 39766, 90, 202, 203 Eugene lSr.l P. O, Box 122, Friars Point, Miss, 38631, 56, 90, 136, 178, 180,190 J. lleene iSr.l Rt. 2, Box 184-C, Lubbock, Tex. 79415, 122 Joel lrvin lSr,l 708172 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 90, 232 Joyce, 48 Leman, 28 Linda Marceline lSoph.l Box 115, Gunter, Tex. 75058, 111, 247 Melissa lSoph.l Rt. 2, Laneville, Tex. 75667, 111 Nikki l. lJr.l Box 115, Gunter, Tex. 75058, 104, 171, 229, 251 Patricia Lee lSoph.l 1227 7th St., Imperial Beach, Calif, 92032, 111, 149, 156, 2 Phillip Max iJr.l 617 Mayflower Ave,, Ft. Walton Beach, Flo. 32548, 104,234 Raymond G. IJr.l 619 S. 4th, Augusta, Ark. 72006 Richard, 35, 179, 180,209 Ricky L. IJr.l 448 Shasta, Oxnard, Calif. 93030, 104, 172, 197, 212,228 Ruth Ann lJr.l 708112 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 104, 253 Sandra Sue lJr.l 1823 Shady Lane Dr., Shreveport, La. 71108, 104, 249 Sharon LaVonne lFr.l Rt, 1, Quitman, Ark. 72131, 117, 170 Vickie Jean 1Fr.l Rt. 1, Box 2, Piggott, Ark. 72454, 117,250 Virginia B. iJr.l 221 Michigan Ave., South Haven, Mich. 49090, 104, 166,250 William A. lSoph.l 409 Belair, Jefferson City, Mo. 69101, 111 Camille Elizabeth lSr,l 9642 Elvin Ave. N, E., Albuqueraue, N. Mex, 87112, 147, 166, 173 Carl Edward lFr.l 9642 Elvin Ave. N. E., Albuquerque, N, Mex. 87112, 117, 2 Jolly, Kathy IAcad.l 902 Randall, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 273, 274, 279, 283, 295 Jolly, Mary, 251 Jones, Charles Edward ISr.l Jonestown, Miss. 38639, 90 Jones, Cornelia Darlene iFr,l 1101 Porto Rico, Alamogordo, N. Mex. 88310, 117 Jones, DarleenlFr.1 1104 E. Race, Apt, 19, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 117, 156,259 Jones, David Ward lSr.l 501 E, Market Ave., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 90 - Jones, Glenna Lee ISoph.l Rt. 2, Mineola, Tex. 75773, 111, 150, 162, 168, 170, 257 Jones, James D. iJr.l 3810 Sockwell, Greenville, Tex. 75401 , 29, 145,240 Jones, Jana lFr.l 1050 36 S. E., Paris, Tex. 75460, 117, 243 Jones, Janielle Christine lFr,1418 N. 16th St., Coshocton, Ohio 43812, 117,257 Jones, Jenny Sue iJr.l 400 Hillcrest Ave., Opelika, Ala. 36801 , 104, 122, 253 Jones, Joe Dale lSoph.l 1505 E. Moore Ave., Searcy, Ark, 72143, 111 Jones, Mary Katheryn lSr.l Boles Home, Quinlan, Tex. 75474, 53, 62, 90,258 Jones, Phillip Neal lSr.12600 Nashville Rd., Bowling Green, Ky. 42101, 90, 231 Jones, Tom E. lFr.l 9217 Kit Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63123, 117, 237 Jones, Walter Kelley lFr.l 3112 County Ave., Texarkana, Ark. 75501, 117, 226 Jordan, Billy Charles lFr.l 804 W. Pleasure Ave., Searcy, Ark, 72143, 117 Jordan, Gilda L, lSr.l 835 S. Colorado, Greenville, Miss. 38701 Jordan, John M. lFr.l 979 Muer, Troy, Mich. 48084 Jorgensen, Elaine Ruth lFr.l 10475 S. McGraw Dr., Oak Creek, Wis, 53154, 117, 158, 1 243 Ju Go Ju, 245 Justiss, Joy Lynn lSoph.l Rt. 2, Box 118, Daingerfield, Tex, 75638, 111, 243 Justiss, Steven Arthur lSr.l Rt. 2, Box 118, Daingerfield, Tex. 75638, 90,239 Justus, Michael Gene lFr.l 16 Tomahawk Rd., Little Rock, Ark. 72205, 117, 146, 150, 230 K Kahl, Karen Sue lSoph.l 3412 Vernal Pike, Bloomington, lnd. 47401 Kappa Delta, 246 Kappa Kappa Kappa, 247 Kappa Phi, 248 Kappa Pi, 169 Kappa Sigma Kappa, 233 Karaffa, Barbara Esther lSr.J R. D. 4, N. Myers Rd., Geneva, Ohio 44041, 90 Karnes, Dr. Houston T., 28 Karnes, Mark Thomas iSr.l Rt. 3, Kevil, Ky. 42053, 90, 146 Kastner, Melida Rose iJr.1 505 N. Johnson, Corydon, Iowa 50060, 104 Kaufman, Jim Randell lSoph.l Box 327, Dongola, lll. 62926, 117 Kearbey, Helen, 48 Keck, Barbara Sue lEr.1 103 Plum St., Doniphan, Mo. 63935, 117,252 Kee, Robert Allen lJr.l 140 S. Monroe St., Hammonton, N. J. 08037, 105,232 Keeter, B. Kenneth lSoph,1 Rt. E, Box 107, Yellville, Ark, 72687, 111, 166 Kellar, Alice Ann, 48,258 Kellar, Kim lAcad.1 1410 Randall Dr., Searcy, Ark, 72143, 269, 272, 273, 274, 275, 2 298 Kellar, Stephen lAcad.l 1410 Randall Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 275, 286,297 Keller, John Edwin lSr.l 919117 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 90 Keller, Sally Francine lJr.l 919172 E. Market St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 105 Kelley, Carol Ann 1Jr.l Rt, 4, Batesville, Ark. 72501, 60, 105,246 Kelly, Angela L. lSoph.l 1201 N. 7th, Monett, Mo. 65708, 111,247 Kelly, Jean, 48 Kelly, Robert J., 44 idall-Ball, Kenneth Michael W. lFr.1 P. O. Box 205, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, 117, 164, 165, 231 tdrick, Carole Anne lSr.l 1104 Des Peres, Rockhill, Mo. 63119, 90, 244 idrick, Linda Marie lJr.l 522 W. Maryland, Marlin, Tex. 76661, 105, 200, 201, 253 idrick, Randy Clouis lSoph.1 1307 W. 40th, Texarkana, Tex. 75501 , 122 tnedy, Olivia Yvonne lFr,1 Rt. 1, Francis Lane, Chester, N. J. 07930, 117, 158, 170,256 1nedy,Zenobia Ann ISr.1301 S. College St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 90 mon, Nancy Ruth lSoph.l Box 234, Wynne, Ark. 72396, 122 tnon, Phyllis lSr.1 Rt. 1, Hickory Ridge, Ark. 72347, 91 tnon, Stewart L, lSr.l Rt, 1, Box'234, Wynne, Ark. 72396, 91 tt, Ricky Dale lSr.1 Star Route, Judsonia, Ark. 72081, 91, 232 ity, Peggy Sue lSr.l 712 Briscoe Dr., Jeffersonville, Ind. 47130, 87, 253 nodle, Terry Lynn lJr.l 206 Meriman, Wynne, Ark. 72396, 105,239 r, Donna Bea lFr.l 4102 E. 12th, Amarillo, Tex. 79104 1, S. Danette lSr.l 6228 F-auquier Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63105, 66, 91, 137, 141, 161, 169 172, 235, 254 CA Staff, 162 inl, Mike lAcad.l 16 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 270, 272, 274, 276, 286 298 Llay, Susan Diane lJr.l 105 Lincoln Circle, Maryville, Tenn. 37801, 105, 172, 245 gore, Douglas Earl lSoph.l Rt. 4, Bax 190-A, Livingston, Tex. 77351, 111, 154, 156 L158, 159, 230 er, Karen Joyce lSr.l Box 1341, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark, 72143, 91,258 ner, M. Dean lSr.l Box 1341, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 91, 137, 180 natrick, Stan Kay lJr.l 2204 E. Race St., Searcy, Ark. 72143 g, Bruce Edward lFr.1 11 Martin Lane, Union, Mo. 63084, 117, 180 g, Cynthia Ann lJr.1 11 Martin Lane, Union, Mo. 63084, 105 9, Joanne E. lSr.1 3802 Penbrook Lane, Flint, Mich. 48507, 91 , 249 g, Lynda Kay lFr.1 800 Park, Earle, Ark. 72331 I Sandra J. lSoph.l Rt. 2, Box 8, Bald Knob, Ark. 72010 ,Steven Douglas lSoph.1 4705 Parkman Rd., Warren, Ohio 44483, 111, 226 , Warren Guy lFr.1 Rt. 1, Box422, Mannel, Tex. 77578, 117,236 don, John Stephen lFr.1 Box 7, Hitchcock, S. Dak. 57348, 117, 154, 158, 240 L, Anthony Wayne lJr.1 Box A, Linden, Tenn. 37096, 105, 146, 165, 171, 240 xy, Randal N. lFr.1 Rt. 1, Bienville, La. 71008, 206 Lbride, Kris lSoph.1 116 Winding Way, Lebanon, Ind. 46052, 117 ette, Rickey Joel lFr.1 Rt. 1, Box 95A, Childersburg, Ala. 35044, 117, 238 lack, James Junior lSr.l Rt. 3, Vinton, Iowa 52349, 91 ht, Betty, 250 ht, Robert, 35, 214 hts, 234 rpp, Vicki L. lJr.1 Box 3,Ullin, lll.62992, 122, 152,156, 171 lrich, Linda Lee lSr.l 111 W. Pine St., Lisbon, Ohio 44432, 91 ahl, Gregory A. lSr.1 1104 E. Race, Apt. 41, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 167, 241 hl, Karen, 48, 91, 241 onia, 235 lo Kai, 249 otkiewicz, Louis O. lSoph.l 1308 8th St., Covington, lnd. 47932, 111, 228 ikel, Sherry E. lJr.l 124 S, Osceola, Denver, Colo. 80219 ar, David lAcad.1 618 Euclid Ave., El Centro, Calif. 92243. 297 ar, Ellen Joyce lJr.1 Apto. 5248, Lima, Peru, 105, 141, 165,243 e, Janice Beth lSoph.l 605112 E. Race St., Searcy, Ark. 72143 e, Linda Kaye lFr.l 205 Creve Coeur Ave., Manchester, Mo. 63011, 117,256 e, Randy Alan lSr.1 605112 E. Race St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 91, 228 mel, Debra Joan lJr.1 Rt. 4, Box 224, Joplin, Mo. 64801, 105, 161, 169 l, Linda Marie lSr.J Montville, Conn. 06353 elmeyer, Sandra Sue lSoph.l 1620 Loretta Avenue, Cahokia, lll. 62206, 111,246 k, Frederick Wai-Hay lFr.1 47 Deking Rd., 13fF A4, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 295 L y, David Morgan lSr.1 9130 Westglen Dr., Dallas, Tex. 75228, 91, 141, 169, 174 one, Carol Kay lJr.l Rt. 2, Box 86A, Montevallo, Ala. 35115, 105, 253 , Ken Duane lJr.l P. O. Box 1102, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 105 bda Sigma, 236 pson, Nancy Lou lSr.1 233 Mooreland Dr., Whiteland, Ind. 46184, 91 rum, Alice Lou lJr,l Rt. 1, Woodburn, Ky. 42170, 105, 141, 160,167 thrip, Connie S. lSoph.l Rt. 2, Clarksville, Ark. 72830, 111,163,170,256 , James T. lFr.l P. O. Box 306, Wynne, Ark. 72396, 117, 239 ,John Tipton lSoph.l 41 Morningside Dr., Wynne, Ark. 72396, 111, 239 e, James Stephen lFr.l 2003 Ashley, Texarkana, Tex. 75501, 122 ford, Ernest lSoph.1 Rt. 1, Box 75B, Walls, Miss. 38680, 111, 232 ford, Mike Floyd lFr.l Rt. 1, Monett, Mo. 65708, 117 ston, Glenda Marlene lJr.l 25155 Chernick, Taylor, Mich. 48180, 105, 256 ter, Marceline Lavelle lSoph.l 1701 Ave. S., Huntsville, Tex. 77340, 111, 154, 157, 245 hinski, Robert John lFr.l 733 Gordon Aye., New Orleans, La. 70123, 117, 227 ey, David Lee lFr.1 1306 E. River, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 117 ey, Raymond Colbert lJr.l 1306 E. River, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 91 am, Pearl, 39 er, Deborah, 48 rider, Hattie Helene lSr.15608 Trinity Ave., Lowville, N. Y. 13367, 98, 141, 145, 172 , Thomas Edward lSoph.1 1435 Beech St., Martinez, Calif. 94523 rence, Suzanne lJr.1 4818 Rockport Dr., Dallas, Tex. 75232, 105, 153, 259 rence, William Alan lJr.1 884 Sidney St., Batesville, Ark. 72501, 105 son, John David lSr.l 1509 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 91, 217, 239 son, SOD t son, Lois, 264 Maurice L., 40, 170 Randy Bryan lFr.1 Rt. 1, Box 84, McCrory, Ark, 72101, 118, 156, 226 yer, Andee lAcad.l 35 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 278 281, 285, 298 yer, Anita Gwen lSoph.l P. O. Box 277, Lamar, Ark. 72846 yer, Kenneth E. lFr.l P. O. Box 277, Lamar, Ark. 72846, 118, 188, 230 Yeh Yeh Lauren lJr.l 35 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 105, 254 Virgil, 24, 44 h, Alvin lSr.l 804V2A E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 91,229 h, Carolyn Lou lSoph.l 804 VQA E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143 ure, Harry Jerome IFr.l 22 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 118,239 liter, Carol Jan lSr,1 3815 24th St., Lubbock, Tex. 79410, 256 liter, Jeanne Ann lSoph.l 3815 24th St., Lubbock, Tex. 79410, 91 , 111, 153, 259 1 Lee, Delores Kay lJr.1 Rt. 1, Doniphan, Mo. 63935, 104 Lee, Elbert Dwayne lJr.l Box 437, Judsonia, Ark. 72081 Lee, Kerloe Bruce lSr.l 4836 Maid Marian Dr., New Orleans, La. 70128, 33, 91 Lee, Sara Elizabeth IFr.l 5419 Beechnut, Houston, Tex. 77035, 118, 145, 244 Lemmons, Karen Lynn lJr,1 ERD 1, New Egypt ,N. J. 08533, 105, 149 Les Bonnes De Christe, 152 Lester, Janice Kay lFr.l 1031 Crescent Dr., Richmond, Ind. 47374, 118, 248 Lester, Robert A. lSr.J Rt. 2, Box 279, Valdosta, Ga. 31601, 91,240 Letterman, Clarence David lSr.l Rt. 1, Box 292, Stratford, Mo. 65757, 91 Levins, Mary Beth lJr.1 520 S. Washington, Hope, Ark. 71801, 105,246 Lewey, Tommy David lSr.l P. O. Box 214, Tuscumbia, Ala. 35674, 91, 179, 180, 185 Lewis, Eula Twinkle lSoph.J 9237 Prospect Ave., Santee, Calif. 92071, 111, 243 Lewis, John Ward lFr.1 3326 Avenida de Loyola, Oceanside, Calif. 92054, 118,239 Lewis, Maurine Ruth lJr.l 707 Wirt, Paragould, Ark. 72450, 105, 234, 245 Lewis, Mona Kathleen lJr.l 17 Vista Dr., Little Rock, Ark. 72143, 56, 105, 247 Lewis, Timothy Claude lSr.l 707 Wirt, Paragould, Ark. 72450, 91, 237 Liles, James E. lJr.1 600 Market, Apt. 2, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 105 Lillard, David Randolph lFr.1 Hwy. 67 W., Corning, Ark. 72422, 118,230 Limbawan, Conrado A. lSr.1 Sta. Cruz, Bagabag, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines Linder, Beverly Jo lFr.J Rt. 2, Box 7-A, Branchville, S. C. 29432, 122 Lindley, Brenda June lSr.l Rt. 2, Box 320, Paragould, Ark. 72450, 91, 147, 163, 173, 255 Lindsey, Carl IGrad.J 1004 N. Hayes, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Lipe, David Lee lSr.1 103 Mimosa, Pope, Miss. 38658, 91 Lipsey, Diana Gail lJr.l 2217 Bide-A-Wee Dr., Huntsville, Ala. 35801, 105 Lister, Patricia Gail lJr.1 Rt. 1, Brownsboro, Ala. 35741, 105, 254 Little, Laurie lFr,1 1010 Lakeview Dr., Mesquite, Tex. 75149 Littrell, Patsy Lee lSr.l Rt. 3, Chattanooga, Tenn. 37409 Livingston, Rose Sharon lFr.1 3301 Violet Dr., Pine Bluff, Ark. 71601, 118, 245 Lloyd, Theodore, 35, 178, 179 Loftin, Bobbie S. ISr.J 405 N. Walnut, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Loftis, Ronald Dale lJr.1 Rt. 1, Box 117-A, Hickory Ridge, Ark. 72347 Logsdon, Donald Roy lJr,1 Rt, 1, Butler, Ill. 62015, 105,236 Lomax, Earl Dean lGrad.l Box 1363, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Lomax, Hazel, 48 Lonsberry, Linda C. lJr.l 2036 Roods Lake Rd., Lapeer, Mich. 48446, 55, 105 Lorance, Sarah Waleen lJr.l 700 E. McGalliard, Muncie, lnd. 47303, 105 Lough, Danny Earl lFr.1 Rt. 5, Salem, Mo. 65560, 118, 206, 240 Loutzenhiser, Linda Joy lJr.l 3528 Madison Ave., Des Moines, la. 50310 Lowrey, Patricia Aleta lFr.1 117 Ross St., Hot Springs, Ark. 71901, 118, 165, 252 Luallen, Wayne A. lJr.1 1490 N. Cedar, Lindsay, Calif, 93247, 105 Lucas, Jim Mike ISr.l 609 E. Race, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 90, 92, 158, 159, 172, 238 Lucas, Sheila Faye lFr.1 Rt. 3, Box 188, Greenwood, Ind. 46142, 118, 156,250 Luke, David Edward lJr.1 1020 W. Ninth St., Hastings, Neb. 68901, 111, 146, 152, 153, 154, 156, 230 Lumpkin, William David lSoph.l 900 S. Merritt, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 118, 180, 184 Lunsford, Beverly Elisabeth lSoph.l Box 906, Tavares, Fla. 32778, 111, 161, 163 Luttrell, Mary Jane lJr.1 618 Edgewood Ln., Festus, Mo. 63028, 105, 147,251 Lyle, Rita Marie lFr.l Box 75, High Ridge, Mo. 63049, 118,254 Lynch, Danny lFr.1' Rt. 1, Saint Joe, Ark. 72675, 118 Lynn, Deborah Ann lFr.l 3460 Central Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 38111, 118, 154, 172, 254 Lynn, Elsie, 264, 277, 297 Mc McAffry, James lJr.l Lake Village, Ark. 71653, 92 McArthur, Douglas lSr.l Box 724, Harding College, Searcy, Ark. 72143 McCampbell, Duane, 39 McCarroll, Betsy L. lJr.1 Rt. 1, Box 345, Pocahontas, Ark. 72455, 105, 248 McCartney, William Paul lSoph.l Rt. 1, Garrett, Ind. 46738, 111, 236 McCauley, Sonia P. lFr.1 715 E. Race, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 118 McCauley, William Thomas lJr.J 715 E. Race, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 105 McClain, Brenda Jeanne lJr.l 1721 Pinewood Dr., Little Rock, Ark. 72204, 166 McCluggage, David Estel lFr.l 5718 E. 54th St., Tulsa, Okla. 74135, 118, 237 McCluggage, Nancy Louise lJr.15718 E. 54th St., Tulsa, Okla. 74135, 105, 132, 141,259 McClurg, Kerry Lynn lSoph.1 204 Fifth Ave. N., Fort Dodge, Iowa 50501, 53, 111, 156, 162, 172 McCormick, Terrell lJr.l 2556 W. Eighth Ave., Hialeah, Fla. 33010, 105,206,232 McCourt, Myra lJr.l Box 893, Gladewater, Tex. 75647, 105, 249 McCown, David Layton lSr.1 1055 McKean Rd., Ambler, Pa. 19002, 92, 137, 148, 168, 231 McCoy, Mildred, 48 McCutchen, John Warren lJrl Box 189, Rolla, Mo. 65401, 105, 141,227 McDaniel, Brenda Kaye lSr.l Rt. 1, Box 5084, Watervliet, Mich. 49098, 105 McDaniel, Clarence, 48 McDaniel, Patricia Ann lFr.l 601 Seminole Dr., Osceola, Ark. 72370, 118, 242 McDaniel, Raymond D., Jr. iJr.i Rt. 1, Woodleaf, N. C. 27054, 111 McDonald, William C. lSoph.l 11 Pilot Point, Little Rock, Ark. 72205, 62, 111, 161, 162, 230 McElwain, David Bruce lFr.1 3030 Roland Dr., Santa Cruz, Calif. 95060, 118 McFarland, William Gentry lSr.1 Box 133, Dyer, Tenn. 38330, 58, 92, 98, 174, 240 McGee, Cheryl Diane lFr.1 3766 Alma Ave., Redding, Calif. 96001, 118,252 McGee, Sally Marlowe lFr.l 1523 Garland, North Little Rock, Ark. 72116, 118 McGibney, Betsy B. lSoph.1 E. Park St., Box 1368, Searcy, Ark. 72143 McGibney, Van E. lJr.1 E. Park St., Box 1368, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 105,, 111,233 McGough, Richard Allen lSoph.1 3663 Windemere Dr., Montgomery, Ala. 36109, 118, 239 McGruder, JoAnn lSoph.l 279 E. Park St., Fallon, Nev. 89406, 111, 153 McGuire, Johnnie Forrest lJr.l Star Rt., Lillian, Ala. 36549, 105, 210, 211 McGuire, Linda Sue lFr.1 Rt. 3, Box 409Y, Lufkin, Tex. 75901, 122 Mclnteer, Jim Bill, 28 Mclnteer, MariLynn lJr.l 1100 Belvedere Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37204, 105, 150, 168, 174, 237, 247 Mclntosh, Margaret Jean lJr.l Box 592, Riverhead, N. Y. 11901, 105,259 McJunkins, Janice Kay lFr.l Box 37, Saratoga, Ark. 71859, 118,249 McKechnie, Jane Taylor lSr,1 247 E. Green St., Centralia, lll. 62801, 92 McKechnie, William B. lJr.J 247 E. Green St., Centralia, lll, 62801 , 105, 233 McKee, Charles Stanley lSr.1 705 Cypress Ln., Newport, Ark. 72112, 92, 117, 239 McKelvey, William Lee lFr.l Box 310, Florence, Ala. 35630, 118, 232 McKenzie, Janet Adele lSpec.l 109 N. Lucy, Searcy, Ark. 72143 McKinney, Carol Jean lFr.l Box 106, Englewood, Tenn. 37329, 105, 118, 257 McKinney, Del Howard lFr.1 3606 Harvey Rd., Bartlesville, Okla. 74003, 118,238 359 McKinney, L. Diane lSoph.l 411 Yorkshire, Euless, Tex. 76039, 111, 156, 158, 171, 248 McKinney, Lorna Kay iJr.l 1635 S. Hill St., Albany, Ore. 97321, 153, 163,256 MCLendon, Susan Elizabeth lFr.1 7406 Fairfield Dr., Little Rock, Ark. 72209, 118, 259 McLeod, James Earl lFr.l 1813 Catala Rd., Birmingham, Ala. 35216, 114, 118, 240 McLillie, Ronald Drew lJr.l Rt. 1, Burlison, Tenn. 38015 McMackin, Richard N, lJr.l 123 Treemont Dr., Tuscumbia, Ala. 35674, 122 MCMillien, Judith Lynn lJr.l 1759 S. Sunset Ave., West Covina, Calif. 91790, 105, 152, 165 250 McMinn, Rebecca Jean IFr,l 731 Redwood Dr., Forrest City, Ark. 72335, 118, 150 McNew, Susan Dale lFr.l Box 1123, 303 S. W. 12th, Seminole, Tex. 79360, 118, 158, 252 McReynolds, Joe Elston lSr.l 601 E. Sixth, Carthage, Mo. 64836, 24, 78, 92, 137, 141, 148 150, 153, 168, 240, 246 McReynolds, T. J., 28 M MacCormack, Charles Frank lJr.1 Rt. 2, Frankwood Dr., Winslow, Me. 04901 , 202 Mackey, Dr. James E., 40 Mackey, Joni Frances lSoph.1 103 Chrisp Ave., Searcy, Ark, 72143 Maddox, Shaaron Lee lFr,l 124 Kenwood Pl., Hot Springs, Ark. 71901, 122 Maddox, Thomas Allen lJr.l 124 Kenwood Pl., Hot Springs, Ark. 71901, 92, 237 Madison, Melissa Ann lFr,l 211 Cherry Dr., Osceola, Ark. 72370, 118, 242 Maglothin, Scotty E. lFr.l Box 189, Trumann, Ark. 72472, 118,227 Mahaffey, Robert Mark lSoph.l 517 Sooner Park Dr., Bartlesville, Okla. 74003, 111, 170 226 Mahan, Glenda Lee lJr.1 2314 Jackson, Wichita, Kan. 67204, 105, 173, 251 Mahan, Linda Jean lSoph.l 2314 Jackson, Wichita, Kan. 67204, 111,256 Maiors, Katheryn E. lSoph,l 2024 Monta, Muskogee, Okla. 74401, 111, 153, 163 Mallard, Becky iFr.l 327 Holmes Rd., Pontotoc, Miss. 38863, 118,257 Mallatt, Cindy lAcad.1 435 Old Natividad Rd., Salinas, Calif. 93901, 158, 272, 273, 276 277, 298 Mann, Novie Louise lFr.l Rt. 1, Greenville, Tex. 75401, 118, 257 Mannen, Carol Christine lJr.1 1814 Coker Hampton Dr., Stuttgart, Ark. 72160, 105, 154 Michener, Donna Marie lSr.l 3405 Chaffin Dr., Fort Worth, Tex. 76118, 92, 163, 171 , 244 Mickey, Julia Carisse lJr.l 15828 El Estado, Dallas, Tex, 75240, 111, 141, 154, 157,163 Milhollen, Mark Dudley lSr.l Rt. 4, Box 590-A, North Little Rock, Ark. 72117, 92, 167, 1 227 155,157,158, 172, 243 Manning, John Richard lSr.1 2015 Portland, Memphis, Tenn. 38127, 92, 180, 185 Markle, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin Marianna Sue lJr.l Rt. 1, Box 28-J, Weirton, W. Va. 26062, 105, 257 Beverly Ann lSoph.J Star Rt., Clarksville, Ark. 72830, 111, 154, 157, 172 Brenda S. IFr.l Rt. 5, Box 7A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 118 Carolyn Wendy lJr.1 Box 113, Pine Grove Mills, Pa. 16868, 105 Connie Elizabeth IFr.l 1256 Mullins Station Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38128, 118, 254 Gary Randall lSr.1 1117 N. W. 44th Ave., Gainesville, Fla, 32601, 92, 138, 150 Martin! James Allen lSoph.l Box 483, Kensett, Ark. 72082, 111 Martin, Janet A. lJr.l Box 483, Kensett, Ark. 72082, 105 Martin, Janyth Kathleen lSr.1 709 N. Cedar, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 73, 92, 141 Martin, Lesa iSoph.12306 Marlyn Dr., Wilmington, Del. 19808, 111, 250 Martin, Linda Ann lFr.1 1611 Beltield Pl., Lynchburg, Va. 24503, 30, 118 Martin, Nancy Jo lFr.l 1611 Belfield Pl., Lynchburg, Va. 24503, 118 Martin, Pamela Sue lFr.l 3322 San Marcus, Dallas. Tex, 75228, 118, 156, 252, 268 Martin, Paula lAcad.l 911 E. Race, Searcy, Ark, 72143, 273, 274, 276, 277, 297 Martin, Thomas Roy lFr.l Rt. 1, Hwy. 67 N., Poplar Bluff, Mo. 63901, 118, 146, 156, 158 Martin, Martin, Van Norman lFr.1 2306 Marlyn Dr., Wilmington, Del. 19808 Wilt, 264, 270, 286, 287, 297 Martin, Wilton, 48 Mason, Elizabeth, 36, 169 Mason, Louzelle, 164 Mason, Michael Everett lSoph,J Macks Creek, Mo. 65786, 58, 111,240 Mason, Molly Marie lGrad.l 1309 E, Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Mason, Perry, 263, 274 Massey, Eleanor Marie iJr.l Rt. 6, Columbia, Tenn. 38401, 105, 247 Massey, Valerie iJr.l Box 1946, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, Africa, 156, 161, 163, 165,247 Masters, Oneal Kenneth lSoph,1 Rt. 2, Box 159, B'adford, Ark. 72020, 111 Matheny, Timothy Earl lFr.1 11 E. Parkwood, Fairborn, Ohio 45324, 118, 152, 153, 160, 236 Mathews, Sylvia A, lJr.1 Rt. 1, Box 170, Ontario, Ore. 97914, 105, 174, 255 Mathias, Joe Hall ISoph.l 914 Thornberry Ln., Kirkwood, Mo. 63122, 111, 188, 192, 233 Matlack, Robert Charles lJr.l 401 S. 11th, Duncan, Okla. 73533, 105, 164, 231 Morris, Matthews, Carolyn Beth lSr.l 160 W. Avon Rd., Rochester, Mich. 48063, 92, 172, 259 Matthews, Peggy Eileen lJr.l 160 W. Avon Rd., Rochester, Mich. 48063, 111, 171, 249 Matting Maxey, Maxey, ly, Sherryl Nola lSoph.l Rt. 3, Box 240, Bentonville, Ark. 72712, 111, 255 Edna Ruth lSoph.1 Rt. 3, Box 218, Columbus, Miss. 39701, 111 Sue Ellen lJr.1 Rt. 1, Martin, Tenn. 38237, 105, 174, 246 Miller, Annette ISoph.l Rt. 3, Box 244, Blue Springs, Miss, 38828, 105, 244 Miller, Donald F. lSr.l Drawer G, Judsonia, Ark. 72081 , 92, 232 Miller, G. Elaine lFr.l Box 25, Letona, Ark. 72085 Miller, Harry Huston lSoph.1 2963 E. Yorkwood Rd., Mobile, Ala. 36609, 111, 202, 22 Miller, James Burney lSr.l Zanoni, Mo. 65784, 92 Miller, Janice Shanks ISr.1 Zanoni, Mo. 65784, 93 Miller, JoAnn lAcad.l 824 N. Sunnyhill, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 276, 279, 299, 302 Miller Lester Ray lSoph.l 3320 Laurel, Texarkana, Ark. 75501, 111, 170, 233 Miller: Lynn David iSoph.l Rt. 1, Box 217, Judsonia, Ark, 72081 Miller Mark Allen lJr.l 2103 N. Memorial Ct., Pasadena, Tex. 77502, 105, 170, 172, 22 Miller: Michael David lJr.l 430 S. E. 155 Pl., Portland, Ore. 97233, 105 Miller, Milton E., 44, 233 Miller Ramona Jean lSr.l 605 E. Ninth, York, Neb. 68467, 93, 153, 243 Miller, Susan Lynn lFr.l Rt, 3, Box 10, McConnelsville, Ohio 43756, 118,253 Millican, Mary Beth lFr.l 1518 Pecan, Hope, Ark. 71801, 118, 150 Mills, Deanna Beth lSr.l 45 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 93 Millson, Janet Marie iSoph.l cfo Childhaven, Box 160, Cullman, Ala. 35055, 122 Millspaugh, Robert Rea IFr.l 1104 E. Race, Apt. 56, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Milner, Charlene lAcad,1 Searcy Mobile Village, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 269, 272, 274, Z 278, 297 Milton, Mike lAcad,l 4 Susan Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 297 Milton, Pam lAcad.l 4 Susan Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 295 Misson Study, 153 Mitchell, Beverly lGrad,l 100 S. Turner, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 123, 264, 278 Mitchell, Jerry Wayne IFr.1 Rt. 2, Teague, Tex. 75860, 118, 230 Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell 25 A , Janelle Leona lFr.l Box 431, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143 , Judy Ann lJr.l Rt. 2, Box 218-A, Teague, Tex. 75860, 105 , Judy Carolyn IJr.l 6121 Chesley Ln., Dallas, Tex. 75214, 105,165 Margaret H. lSr,l 115 W. Harvard Dr., Garland, Tex. 75040, 37, 93, 169, 1 Mizell, Terry Edward lJr.l 911 E. Race, Apt. 119, Searcy, Ark. 72143. 105 Mobley, Moffitt, Carol Ann lFr.l 6515 Greenwood Rd., Little Rock, Ark. 72207, 118, 242 Gary Don 1011 W. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Mohican, 237 Monk, Anita Jo iFr.l 2817 Old Orchard, Garland, Tex. 75040, 118, 248 Montgomery, Jeanne Beth lFr.l Box 381, Buffalo, Mo. 65622, 119 Montgomery, Maude, 35, 171 Moody, Phyllis Jane lSr.l Rt. 1, Judsonia, Ark. 72081, 93 Moon, David C. lFr.l 9743 Traverse Ln., St. Louis, Mo. 63134, 119, 234 Moon, Julia Marguerite IFr.l 1536 Runnymeade Rd., Atlanta, Ga, 30319, 119, 154, 1 158, 172,244,256 Mooney ham, Teresa Jo lFr.1 607 Circle Dr., Trurnann, Ark. 72472, 119, 173 Moore, Cathy Jill iSoph.l 6 Coolwood Dr., Little Rock, Ark. 72202, 119 Moore, Dr. Earle T., 36 Moore Gene Austin iJr.l 2217 Mt. Vernon Ave. Point Pleasant, W. Va. 25550, 105,233 Moore, Jerry Reece lSr.l Box 895, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 93, 239 Moore, Jim lAcad.l Rt. 1, Box 146, Foristell, Mo. 63348, 274, 286, 295 Moore, Kay Lou IJr.l 132 Clearview Ave., Weirton, W. Va, 26069, 105, 171, 257 Moore, Lewis, 44 Moore, Mark Edward lFr.l Box 396, Dubach, La. 71235, 119, 206, 239 Moore, Mona, 36 Moore, Mona Lee lJr.1 Box 616, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 105, 172, 245 Moore, Reginald Ricky lJr.l 12 W. Elmwood St., Hartford, Mich. 49057, 44, 111, 162, 23 Moore, Ronnie lAcad.l Park St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 266, 272, 286 Moore, Vickie Lynn lFr,l 505 E. Market ,Searcy, Ark. 72143, 122 Morgan , Bruce Allen IFr.l 194 Seneca, Benton Harbor, Mich. 49022, 119, 202, 228 Morgan, Charmene lFr.l 1018 Maxine Dr., Fort Wayne, lnd. 46807, 119, 258 Morgan Morgan , James H. lJr.l Rt. 2, Cherokee, Ala. 35616, 122 , Mark Randolph lFr.1 1018 Maxine Dr., Fort Wayne, Ind. 46807, 122 Morphis, Jamrnie Glen IFr.1934 National, Memphis, Tenn. 38122, 119,254 Morris, David lAcad,l 1500 Randall Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 272, 274, 275, 276, 298 Morris, Deborah Kay lFr.l Box 216, Kensett, Ark. 72082, 119 Morris, Donald Hays lFr.1 Box 216, Kensett, Ark, 72082, 119 Morris, Emily Kathryn lFr.1 1604 Anniston Dr., Lexington, Ky. 40505, 119, 147, 256 Morris, Felix Arthur lJr.1 Rt. 1, Box 358, Oakman, Ala, 35579, 105,240 Morris, James Kelly IFr.l 142 Hughes St., Florence, Ala. 35630, 119, 154, 232 Morris, Jane McKelley iSoph.l 701 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 111 Kathy iAcad.l 1901 Indian, Perryton, Tex. 79070, 269, 273, 274, 276, 277, 1 i I Maxwell, Diane Lynn lJr.l 1644 N, E. 54th, Portland, Ore. 97213, 105, 247 May, Gene Edward lSr.l Rt. 8, Box 266, Florence, Ala. 35630, 92, 232 Mayhall, Ronald Bruce lSr.l Rt. 8, Box 32, Florence, Ala. 35630, 92, 154, 155, 157, 172 230 Mead, Harvey W. lSr,l 612 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 71243, 92 Means, Marvin Wayne lSr.1 Box 156, Wildwood, Fla. 32785, 92, 188 Mears, Richard Lee lFr.l 511 Buena Vista, Hurst, Tex. 72053, 122 Medlock, James Paul lSoph.1 8021 Wayland Ct., St. Louis, Mo. 63114, 111 Meeker, Jan Marie lFr.l 4234 Western Dr., Corpus Christi, Tex. 78410, 118, 251 Meeker, Mark Geoffrey lFr.l 708 Summer, Hot Springs, Ark. 71901, 32, 118, 237 Meeeker, Rita Kay iFr.l 4234 Western Dr., Corpus Christi, Tex. 79410, 122 Meek5gbSue lSr.l 708 Summer, Hot Springs, Ark. 71901, 78, 92, 138, 141, 149, 150, 166 Meeks, Cassandra Sue lSr.1 128 Western, West Monroe, La. 71291, 92, 139 Meeks, Ray iSr.l 2505 Fort Miro, Monroe, La. 71201, 122 Melson, Cynthia lSoph.l Rt. 7, Box 422, Florence, Ala. 35630, 111,251 Men's Dorm Council, 146 Men's Ensemble, 157 Mercer, Nancy Karen lSoph.l 3404 Manordale Ct., Fort Worth, Tex. 76119, 111, 247 Mercer, Richard IAcad.1 308 S. Oak, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 297 Merrigtan, Connie Kate ISoph.l 17937 Chandler Park Dr., Detroit, Mich. 48224, 111, 171 58 Merritt, Georgia Ann lFr.l Box 60, Kalomo, Zambia, 118, 165 295 Morris, Raymond Lynn iJr.l Box 1155, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 105 Morris, Sarah iAcad.1 Longwood Farm, Parkin, Ark. 72373, 273, 274, 279, 297 Morris, William Scott lFr.l 701 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 119 Morrow, Cathy, 153 Mote, Jerry, 35, 178, 180 Mott, Teresa Leigh lFr.l Box 8, West Chicago, lll. 60185, 119, 165, 248 Mu Eta Adelphian, 250 Muchmore, Donna Kay lSpec.1 10216 E. 64th St., Raytown, Mo. 64133, 119, 156, 253 Mueller, Linda Lee lSr.15217 Patterson Rd., St. Louis, Mo, 63129, 93, 248 Muense, Rebecca Alene lFr.1 604 W, Grauwyler, lrving, Tex. 75060, 119, 249 Muncy, David R. lSr.l 1002 N. Hayes St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 93, 149, 168, 232, 245, 26 Muncy, Eloise, 259 Muncy, Marc lAcad.l 1002 N. Hayes St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 269, 270, 272, 274, 276, 279, 286, 287, 294, 295 Muncy, Dr. Raymond, 44,45 Merritt, Ken Wallace iSr.l 609 W. Race, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 92, 180, 184, 206, 239 Merritt, Norman, 178, 210 Messer, Barbara Lou lJr.l Box 461, Harrisburg, Ark,72432, 105, 163, 171,249 Messe r, Bonnie Sue lJr,l Box 461, Harrisburg, Ark. 72432, 105, 150, 171,249 Michaels, Linda Darlene lSr.l 168 Newell Ave., St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950, 92, 161 , 168 360 Murphy Betty Jean lFr.l 5622 Donna Dr, Ashtabula Ohio 44004 119, 156, 246 Murphyf ciqudm Loyette rsr.i Box 254, Jhckson, Alai 36545, 93, 1259 Murphy Murhpy , Gevan D. IFr.l Box 165, Biggers, Ark. 72413, 119 , Pamela Ann lSr.l Rt. 2, Stafford, Kan. 67578, 93 Murphy, R. Daylon lSr.1 Box 165, Biggers, Ark. 72413, 173 Murphy Murphy , Susan Elaine lSr.l 2208 N. 14th St., Poplar Bluff, Mo. 63901, 93 William Mitchell lSr.17220 Stephens, Center Line, Mich. 48015, 33, 93, 231 Murray,l Lambert Edward ISr.l 101 Sixth St., Marks, Miss. 38646, 93, 141, 234 Murray, Susan Barkley lSaph.l 900 W, Arch, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 38, 111, 160, 161,247 Murrie, Michael H. lSoph.1229 Alben St., Alton, lll. 62002, 111, 154, 157, 162, 168, 22 Murry, Betty Sue lSr.1 109 Park Ave., Hattiesburg, Miss. 39401, 93 Musick, James Michael lJr.1 809 McRae, Searcy, Ark. 72143 lusick, Jane, 48 lyatt, Geneva Waller lFr.1 Box 620, Bald Knob, Ark. 72010 lyatt lye rs lye rs ,William Richard l.lr.l Box 620, Bald Knob, Ark. 72010 Danna Marie lSr.l 325 Carol Villa Dr., Montgomery, Ala. 36109, 93, 257 David B. lSr.l 171 N. Vine St., Westerville, Ohio 43081, 93, 233 lyers, lyers, , Nancy B., 39, 241, 246 Thomas C. 44, 241 lyhan, Jerry RayllSr.1 Rt. 1, Box 457, Cloverdale, Ala. 35617, 105, 156, 163,232,242 N adeau, Janet Kay lSoph.1 1920 S. Lang, West Covina, Calif. 91790, 111, 153,251 adeau, John Mark lSoph.1 1920 S. Lang, West Covina, Calif. 91790, 111, 153, 234 akhleh, Victor Joseph lFr.l 40616, Nazareth, Israel, 119, 165 laran, Linda Diane lJr.l Rt. 2, Box 26, Junction City, Ark. 71749, 105, 153, 256 larry, Linda Sue lFr.l 1550 Gaylord Dr., Dallas, Tex. 75217, 119, 251 aylo leadi leadi leal, r, Bill Dale lSr.l Rt. 2, Box 37, Lake Park, Ga. 31636, 94, 226 ng, Donna IAcad.l 264, 267, 276, 298 ng, Gene lSr.1 707 37th St. S. E., Canton, Ohio 44707, 94 Bettie Jean lFr.l 2109 Vinton, Memphis, Tenn. 38104, 119 'eal, Cathy Jeanne lFr.1 1563 Crider, Memphis, Tenn. 38111, 119,253 eal, leal, leal, leely, Charles Robert lSr,1519 Robinson Dr., Cleveland, Miss. 38732, 94, 237 Gary Glenn lSoph.l 507 N. Cross, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 111,241 Becky Lee iFr.l 13121 Laburnum Dr., Tustin, Calif. 92680, 119, 255 Lundy L. lSr.l 401 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 94, 239 leely, Mae Sue lFr.l 304 Nanette St., Redlands, Calif. 92373, 119,252 lelle, Judith Ann lFr.l 1712 Donahue Ferry Rd., Pineville, La. 71360, 119, 152, 153, 163, 165, 173 lelms, Walter Owen lFr.l 9704 Catskill, Little Rock, Ark. 72207, 119, 146, 240 elson, Desnee Ellen lFr.l 2124 S. Osage, Bartlesville, Okla. 74003, 119 lelson, Kathy Lynne lJr.l 223 S. Cannon, Sylacauga, Ala. 35150, 105, 200, 201, 245 lettles, Bobbie Gail lJr.l Rt. 5, Paragould, Ark. 72450 lewberry, Alice Faye lSoph.l 629 S. Hill St., West Plains, Mo. 65775, 111 lewberry, Mary Catherine lSoph.1 616 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 111, 152, 153 lewberry, Shirly Sue lSoph.l Rt. 3, Box 178, Odessa, Mo. 64076, 111, 247 lewman, David M. lJr.1 4931 Seeley Ave., Downers Grove, lll. 60515, 105 'ewman, Jerry Max lJr.l 1289 Railton Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38111, 106, 170, 212,232 ewman, Steven Allen lGrad.1 Rt. 1, York, Neb. 68467, 158 lewton, S. Elaine lSr.l 548 E. Rose Dr., Midwest City, Okla. 73110, 106, 152, 153 lichols, Mary Nell lFr.l 3204 N.Eighth St., West Monroe, La. 71291, 119, 171, 244 lichols, Virginia Lee lSr.1 3204 N. Eighth St., West Monroe, La. 71291 , 94, 111, 244 licola, Ronald Franklin lSoph.1 232 Beechwood Blvd., Wintersville, Ohio 43952, 113, 158, 202, 230, 257 iiswander, Michael David lFr.l Box 238, Kensett, Ark. 72082 iswander, Richard, 48 litto, Joseph F. lFr.l 1104 E. Race, Apt. 1, Searcy, Ark. 72143 lonnenmacher, Ruth Ann lJr.l 3235 E. Delhi Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. 48103, 106, 148, 156, 171, 247 lovak, Frank George lSr.l 5060 Regent Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37220, 94, 141 Iunnally, John Warren lSoph.l 5246 Seneca Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 38117, 111, 154, 156, 230 lutt, Marvin L. lSr.l 1223 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 94 lwokeh, Jonathan I. lSr.J Box 872, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 45, 106, 165, 171 t'Banion, Marguerite, 164 -t'Dell, Andy lAcad.1 clo Amoseas, Box 693, Tripoli, Libya, 299 lege, 251 lldharn, Larry Reeder lSr.l Freed-Hardeman College, Henderson, Tenn. 38340, 94 ldrzyd, Rebecca Ann iSoph.l Box 1134, 1612 Lexington, Corsicana, Tex. 75110, 111, 147 44 liver, Barbara Ann lSr.l 500 Hilock Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43207, 94, 169, 255 liver, Will lSr.1 1126 Saxon Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 38106, 94 lney, Glenn Clyde lFr.l 62 Chester Rd., Springfield, Vt. 05156, 119, 162, 235 lree, Harry, 27, 35, 123 lsergsgarolyn Ruth lFr.l 1910 W. Government St., Pensacola, Fla. 32501, 119, 146, 163, mega Phi, 252 'Neal, Cynthia lFr.l 910 Barbara, Tyler, Tex. 75701, 119, 242 'Neil, David H. iFr.l 1114 E. Seventh, Winfield, Kan. 67156, 119, 153, 234 rgan, Dennis M., 39, 114, 230 rsburn, Bobby Ralph iJr.l Box 309, Judsonia, Ark. 72081, 94 sborn, John S. lSoph.l 1509 W. Arch, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 111, 232 sborne, Carl Roddy, 44, 48, 237 sborne, Mary, 243 wen, John Wayne iSr.l 10218 Harvard, Detroit, Mich. 48224 zbirn, David lAcad.l 1514 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 270, 275, 289, 299, 302 Ce, Ann Louise lFr.l 6605 Pontiac Dr., North Little Rock, Ark. 72116, 119, 218, 244 Ce, Edwlna, 48, 164 ck, Garry Lee lSr.l 5934 The Alameda, Baltimore, Md. 21212, 106, 166, 237 den, Joy Beth lFr.l 513 Lake Shore Dr., Ennis, Tex. 75119, 119, 152, 153, 156, 165, 173, 257 ge, Jackie lAcad.l 17 S. Yates Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38117, 273, 274 get 99, Patti Kay lSoph.1 3507 S. Washington, Marshall, Tex. 75670, 111,251 William M. lFr.l 17 S. Yates Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38117, 119 ine, Charles Herman lFr.l 910 Sunnyhill, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 119,232 ngle, Deborah lSr.l 1202 Speer Dr., Harrison, Ark. 72601, 94,258 nkey, Robert Thomas lSoph.l Box 48, Judsonia, Ark. 72081, 119 ntella, Celina Elizabeth lFr.l 27 Harborage Ave., Bayville, N. J. 08721, 119, 242 rha m, Jon Simpson lFr.l 497 N. White Sta., Memphis, Tenn. 38117, 154, 156 rker, Charles Leslie lSr.l 725 N. Ash, Broken Arrow, Okla. 74012, 62 rker, Chris Don lSr.l Rt, 1, Palestine, Ark. 72372 rker, Jerry Noel lJr.l 1170 Tranquilla, Dallas, Tex. 75218 rker, Lynn Allison ISoph.l Rt. 1, Palestine, Ark. 72372, 111, 257 Parker, Parker Ronald Lee lJr.1 1928 Vinton Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 38117, 106,214,232 Russ E. lSr.l 404 Lakeview, Lee's Summit. Mo. 64063, 106, 206, 207, 217, 239 Parker, Sherry Ann lJr.1 461 36th Ave., Salem, Ore. 93701, 111, 252 Parker, Veda Gwen lFr.l Pioneer Rd., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 119 Parker, Wayne Elton lFr.J 1504 W. Fern Ave., Redlands, Calif. 92373 Parkinson, Connie Jo lJr.l 1158 Summit, Muskogee, Okla. 74401, 106, 147, 240, 246 Parks, Parks, Parrish Parrish Parson Patche Patche Carole Jean lFr.l Rt. 3, Van Buren, Ark. 72956, 119, 165, 246 Kathy Edenton lJr.l Peyton Rd., Box 83, Coldwater, Miss. 38618, 106, 171,245 ,Charles Bruce lSoph.l Rt. 8, Fayetteville, Ark. 72701, 111,233 , Nadine lFr.l Rt. 8, Fayetteville, Ark. 72701 , 119, 248 s, Robert Gary lSr.l 4451 Whitehall St., Washington, D. C. 20023, 94,204,205 ll, Cynthia lSr.l Box 465, Harrisburg, Ark. 72432,141, 169, 255 ll, Patrick Alan lFr.l Box 465, Harrisburg, Ark. 72432, 99, 119, 158, 229 Patten, Philip Franklin lSoph.l Rt. 1, Box 121, Lewisville, Ark. 71845, 111, 226 Patters on, Michael Dale lSoph.l 2922 Hillcrest, Shreveport, La. 71108, 111 Patton, Mariorie Kay lSoph.l 3006 S. Llewellyn, Dallas, Tex. 75224, 112, 251 Paul, Morris Lee lJr.l Box 817, Hurst, Tex. 76053, 106, 237 Pauley, Gregory G. lSoph.l 130 Bastiani Dr., Gallipolis, Ohio 45631, 112, 210, 211, 228 231 Pauls, Dale Edward lSr.1 Rt. 1, Vineland, Ontario, Canada, 94, 141, 173, 180 Payne, Deborah Hindman lSr.l 828 Hilldale Ave., Herrin, lll. 62948, 94, 258 Payne, Michael Ray lSr.l Newport Airbase, Newport, Ark. 72112, 94, 180 Payne, Mike lAcad.l 1850 Jermain, Toledo, Ohio 43606, 299 Payne, Richard Dale lSoph.l Newport Airbase, Newport, Ark. 72112 Peacock Ronnie Dixon Url Box 861 Sta A Searcy Ark 72143 179 180 181 185 199 Pearson W T 49 Peddle Peddle Peddle Georgina lSophlRt 3 Box 272X Harriman Tenn 37748 56 112 156 161,162 3, 51 Rosalind Carol lJr.l Rt. 3, Box 272-X, Harriman, Tenn. 37748, 106, 161,231,254 Virginia Elizabeth lFr.1 Rt. 3, Box 272-X, Harriman, Tenn. 37748, 119, 244 r I Peacock, Martina Eileen lJr.l Box 861, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 101, 106, 200, 201 16 2 . - , . , - 1 , , , M Peden, Pedigo, ary Ann lSr.l 810 S. 22nd St., Arlington, Va. 22202, 66, 95, 161 , 169 Gwendolyn Kay lJr.l Rt. 2, Hillsboro, Tenn. 37342, 106, 148, 171, 246 Peebles, Allen Jackson lSoph.l 7637 Harbor Cir., Liverpool, N. Y. 13088 Peebles, Milton, 28 PEMM, Pence, Pender Pender Pender 171 Michael lSr.l Rt. 5, Elizabethtown, Ky. 42701, 95, 146, 233 grass, Edward Eugene lJr.l Box 746, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143 grass, Teresa Ann lSr.l Box 746, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143 grast, Donna Lynn lFr.l Rt. 1, Box 56, Paulding, Ohio 45879, 119, 165, 257 Pep Band, 159 Pepper, Deborah Sue lSoph.l Rt. 3, Athens, Ala. 35611, 112 Peppers, Kay G. lSr.J 2920 .luncton City Rd., El Dorado, Ark. 71730, 64, 95, 249 Perkins, Judith Kay lFr.l Box 406,De Quincy, La. 70633, 119, 158, 257 Perrault, Deborah Denise lFr.l 201 Espero Dr., Natchez, Miss. 39120, 119, 242 Perry, Donna lAcad.l Box 1371, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 297 Perry, Novie Carl lSr.1 Rt. 2, Box 325-B, Ocean Springs, Miss. 39564, 95 Perry, Judy Lenora lSr.l Rt. 3, Fayette, Ala. 35555, 95, 148,253 Perry, Rosamond Lee lSr.l 600 Ezell St., Maury City, Tenn. 38050, 95, 258 Peterson, Carol Ann lFr.l Rt. 2, Batesville, Ark. 72501, 119, 242 Petit Jean Staff, 148 Pettus, Barbara Ellen lJr.l 1705 S. Monroe, Little Rock, Ark. 72204, 106, 245 Petty, Carl Lynn lJr.l West Rd., Mountain Home, Ark. 72653 Petty, Letitia Ann lFr.l West Rd., Mountain Home, Ark. 72653, 119, 249 Petty, Tanya Lane lFr.l 1975 S. Locust, Denver, Colo. 80222, 119,245 Petway, Alec Guy lFr.l 1301 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 180 Petway, Guy, 49 Pharis, Donald Ray lSoph.1 912 N. Cedar, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 112 Phelps, Patricia Jo lSoph.l 681 Hialeah Dr., Hialeah, Fla. 33010 Phi Alpha Theta, 169 Phi Delta, 253 Phillips, Carla Jean lSoph.l 207 N. Worthington, West Memphis, Ark. 72301, 112,251 Phillips, Diana Lee lSr.l 24 North Ave., Boxwood, Wilmington, Del. 19804,95, 171 Phillips, Lenara Colleen lJr.1 4303 Donovan Dr., Montgomery, Ala. 36109, 106, 253 Phillips, Linda S. lJr.l Box 1043, Tempe, Ariz. 85281, 122, 156, 242 Phillips Ronald W. lSr.l Lot 20, Harding Trailer Pk., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 95 Phillips, Sherra Sue lSr.l 629 E. Ninth, York, Neb. 68467, 95 Phillips, Valerie Jean lFr.l 413 N. W. 203, Seattle, Wash. 98177, 119, 147, 173 Pi Gamma Psi, 167 Pi Kappa Delta, 167 Pickens, lnez, 49, 164 Pickens, Walter Dale lSr.l Box 695, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 95, 167, 174 Pierce, Carol Lynn lFr.l 10 Glenmere, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 119,248 Pierce, Piss. J Pinczuk Mable, 49 ames Lawrence lFr.l New Concord, Ky. 42076, 119, 180 Heindrick lSr.l 379 Knutsford Ave., Kewdale, West Australia, 65 Pistiolisi Akis Konstantinos lSoph.l 200 W. Georgia, Memphis, Tenn. 38103, 119 Pittman, Jennie Kathleen lSoph.l Rt. 1, Box 237, Swifton, Ark. 72471, 112 Pittman, Kenneth Wayne lSr.l 702 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 95, 239 Pittman, Marlene, 49 Plummer, Michael V., 40 Plumm Poinde er, Sharon E. lSoph.l Box 476, Kensett, Ark. 72082 xter, Lyle, 49 Polk, Glenda Joyce lSoph.1 Box 249, Ft. Deposit, Ala. 35032, 112, 156, 163, 165, 172,251 Pollock, Teresa Edith lJr.l 1551John Carlson Rd., Bremerton, Wash. 98310, 106,252 Pope, Marilyn Kay lFr.l 3557 Kallaher Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 38122, 119, 154, 256 Popp, Gale Rae lSoph.l Box 287, Pleasant Valley, la. 52767, 112, 246 Porter, Poteat, Poteet, Poteet, Rebecca Lee lFr.1 Box 26, Beedeville, Ark. 72014, 119 Mark Quentin ISr.16212 Fairhill Ct., Washington, D. C. 20023, 95, 204, 205 Debborah Lynn lFr.l 3360 N. Hollywood, Memphis, Tenn. 38127, 119 Susan Gayle lSoph.l 314 S. Walnut, Steele, Mo. 63877, 112, 129, 200,201,245 Founders, J. E. lSr.l 318 Walnut, Newport, Ark. 72112, 95 Powell Powell Powell Powell Powell Powell Powell Prater, , Colleen lSoph.l 2511 Whale Ave., Rockford, lll. 61109, 112,251 , Diana, 49, 249 ,Grady Jackson lFr.1 102 Crest St., Sheffield, Ala. 35660, 119 ,Jac Fletcher iJr.l 1311 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 54 , Ralph Clayton lJr,l Higginson, Ark. 72068 , Richard O'Bryan iSr,l Rt. 1, Stockport, Ohio 43787, 95,233 , Stephanie Ann lFr.1 321 W. 18th St., Riviera Beach, Fla. 33404 Frances Kay lSr.1 Rt. 2, Box 1, North Little Rock, Ark. 72118, 95, 128, 130 Prather, Cathy Lynn lSoph.l 1007 Hilda, Morgan City, La. 70380, 112, 256 361 Pratt, Ava Christine lJr.1 Race St., Apt. 28, Camden, Ark. 71701, 122, 141 Prescott, Gayle Lynn lFr.J 784 Treadwell Dr., Hu st, Tex, 76053, 119 Preslar, Jeanne lFr.14073 Coleman Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38128, 119, 259 Price, Anita Loraine lSr.1 3722 Amherst, Odessa, Tex. 79760, 95 Price, Carlene lGrad.1 Box 387, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark, 72143 Price, Carol Ann lSr,1 Rt. 1, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 95 Price, Darrell Robert lSr,1 200 S. W. 14th, Seminole, Tex. 79760, 95, 141 Price, David D. lJr.l Rt. 1, Searcy, Ark, 72143, 106, 158 Price, John W. lSr.l Box 387, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 95 Price, Randall Leon lFr.1 1055 Gail St., Bossier City, La. 71010, 119 Priest, Dr. Dean B., 40, 41 Prince, Janet Helen lSoph.1 1492 Aberdeen Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43211, 112, 148, 251 Prock, Charlene, 49 Prock, John, 35, 178, 179, 180 Prock, Mona lAcad,1 27 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 269, 270, 273, 274, 275, 276, 279, 280, 284, 295 Prout, Douglas Gene lFr.1 Elmer Prout, CPO, Box 433, Tokyo, Japan, 122 Prout, Steven Charles lJr.1 Box 746, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 112, 218, 230 Pruitt, Charles Edward lGrad,1 1002 Fair Pk., Little Rock, Ark. 72204 Pruitt, Jane Ellen lFr.J Box 32, Franklin, Ark. 72536, 119 Pruitt, Lavada Virginia lSoph.1706 N. Charles, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Pruitt, Michael Roy lSr.1413 Tenth St. Ter., Warrensburg, Mo. 64093, 34, 95, 233 Pruitt, Priscilla Jeanne lSr.l 535 E. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa, 17602 Pryor, Bessie Mae, 168, 254 Pryor, Beverly lAcad.1 924 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 158, 273, 275, 276, 278, 280, 295 Pryor, Joe Byron lAcad.1 924 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 299, 301, 302 Pryor, Dr. Joseph E., 23, 40, 123, 149, 168, 169, 240 Pryor, Dr. Neale T., 42, 43, 78, 229 Pryor, Treva, 253 Pullara, Coy lJr.1 606 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Pullara, Mike lAcad.1 606 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 276, 289, 299 Pullen, Catherine Elizabeth lFr.1 13th McDonald St., Mt. Dora, Fla. 32757, 119 Pulley, Hubert, 49 Pummill, Elizabeth R. lSr.14818 Rockport Dr., Dallas, Tex. 75232, 95, 248 Puszewski, Thomas Gerard lSoph,1 9324 50th Ave,, Oak Lawn, lll. 60453, 112 Pyle, Barbara Jean iFr.1526 Eastlake, Houston, Tex. 77034, 119, 245 Pyle, Billy Ray lJr,1 Bruno, Ark. 72618, 106 Pyle, Linda Louise lFr.1 Bruno, Ark. 72618, 119 Pyron, Adrain Lynn lFr.1851 Bowen Cir., Memphis, Tenn. 38122, 119, 256 Quimby, Lawrence Murphy lSoph.J Box 1171, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Ragester, Martha Jane lFr.1 Rt. 8, Box 247, Florence, Ala. 35630, 119, 156, 242 Rahrle, Robert A. lJr.1 101 Meredith Ave., Nedrow, N. Y, 13120, 106, 158, 159, 229 Railey, James Hunter lSoph.1 1024 North Dr., Anderson, Ind, 46011, 214 Rake, Charles Edward lJr.1 614 Cutler St., Marietta, Ohio 45750, 106, 228 Rampton, Susan Winona lFr.1 144 W. Tupelo, Naperville, lll. 60540, 119, 156,257 Ramsey, Richard David, 39 Ramsey, Tim lAcad.1 Box 1198, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 269, 274, 275, 286, 287, 288, 296 Randall, Albert Lacy ISoph.l 313 Louise St., Edna, Tex. 77957, 112,236 Randolph, Glenna Alynn lJr.1 1131 W. Mississippi Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. 37405, 163 Ransom, Alan Ross lSoph.1 908 Trammel Rd., North Little Rock, Ark. 72117, 112, 235 Rasor, Georgia Ann lFr.1 617 13th Ave., Texas City, Tex. 77590, 119, 259 Ratliff, John Charles lJr.1 Rt, 1, York, Neb. 68467, 106, 197, 199, 212, 213 Ratliff, William Gregory lSoph.1 962 Salem Way, Ellisville, Mo. 63011, 112, 156,228 Rawdon, Cheryl June lSr.1 145 Windsor Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38109, 95, 141, 153, 173, 257 Ray Gloria Francine lSoph.J 6407 Beech St., Loves Park, lll. 61111, 112, 251 Rea, Gloria Patricia lFr.1 3606 Devon, Apt. 1, Memphis, Tenn. 38111, 119, 156,259 Reagan, Philip Dale ISr.1 148 Parkdale, Memphis, Tenn. 38109, 67, 95, 146, 161, 168, 169, 229 Reagan, Rance George lFr.1 148 Parkdale, Memphis, Tenn. 38109, 120, 180, 229 Reaves, Carol Sue lJr.1 Rt. 1, Gideon, Mo. 63848, 106,255 Reaves, Charles Melburn lGrad.1 Rt, 1, Gideon, Mo. 63848, 228 Reaves, James Robert lSr.1 Rt. 1, Malden, Mo. 63863, 95 Recer, Donald Wayne lSr.1 Box 568, Kensett, Ark. 72082 Recording Chorus, 156 Redd, Gordon L. lSoph.120 40th St,, Gulfport, Miss. 39501, 112, 227 Redding, Yvonne lSoph.1 1032 Elm St., St. Albans, W, Va. 25177, 112, 242 Reed, David Lee lFr.1 Rt. 4, St. John's Rd,, Frankfort, Ky, 40601 Reed, Deborah Carol lFr.14035 Alma Cir., Big Spring, Tex, 79720, 120, 243 Reed, Walter Edward lJr.1931 S. Fifth, Augusta, Ark. 72006, 106 Reedy, Patsy Lou lSpec.l El Paso, Ark. 72045 Reel, Carol Anne lSr.l Rt. 1, Searcy, Ark, 72143, 122 Reel, Donald Bruce lJr.1 Rt. 1, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 122 Reel, Elizabeth Ann lJr.1 1210 N. Kentucky St,, Kingston, Tenn. 37763, 122 Reese, John Douglas lFr.1 Ravenden Springs, Ark. 72460, 120, 152, 153, 165, 231 Reese, Robert Boyd ISr.1 Ravenden Springs, Ark. 72460, 96, 141, 231 Reeve, Dennis A. lSr.1 Rt. 4, Siloam Springs, Ark. 72761, 96, 167, 174, 175, 204, 205, 216, 232 Reeves, Norma Lou lJr.1 Rt. 2, Bax 58, Paragould, Ark. 72450 Reeves, Vicki Elaine lFr.1903 E. Edgefield, Dallas, Tex. 75208, 64, 120, 163, 165, 256 Regina, 254 Reiboldt, James Max lSaph.1 Rt. 5, Box 174, Neosho, Mo. 64850, 112, 206, 233 Rendell, Larry H. lFr,1 Rt. 4, Bax 491, Coloma, Mich. 49038, 120,233 Revenaugh, Kathryn Ann lJr.1 Clinton Rd., Whitesboro, N. Y. 13492, 106,242 Reynolds, Diane IAcad.1 cfo American Embassy, Box 1258, Kampala, Uganda, 273, 274, 276, 279, 285, 297 Reynolds, Gloria, 49 Reynolds, Leslie Gene lSr.1 Rt. 6, Box 123, North Little Rock, Ark, 72118, 96, 240 Rezsach, Edward Emil lSr,1 104 Lakewood Dr., Pensacola, Fla, 32507, 96 Rhoads, Philip C. lJr.l Box 17, Fort Pillow, Tenn. 38032, 106, 171, 225 362 Rhodes, Becky lAcad.1 3201 Dogwood Dr., Edmond, Okla. 72034, 269, 272, 273, 274, 275 277, 280, 296 Rhodes, Greg, 49 Rhodes, Joe Eddy lSoph.1 806 N. Holly, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Rhodes, Keith Gregson lFr.1711 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 120, 154, 236 Rice, Lynette Juana lSr.1950 Greerland Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37204, 96 Richardson, Celia Weaver lSr.1 Rt. 1, Box 214, Judsonia, Ark. 72082, 96, 141, 154, 15 159, 172 Richardson, Charles Eugene lSr.1 5726 Hoover Ave., North Charleston, S. C, 29406, 9 154, 156, 158, 172,236 Richardson, Janet Lynn lJr.1 2723 S. Taylor, Little Rock, Ark. 72204, 112, 244 Richardson, John M. lSoph.J 2723 S, Taylor, Little Rock, Ark. 72204, 112, 180, 239 Richardson, Rebecca Kay lFr.l 733 S. Oakwood Ave., Geneseo, lll. 61254, 120, 156 Richmond, Elaine lJr.1 157 Plantation Rd., Smyrna, Ga. 30080, 106, 165, 244 Richmond, Elizabeth Ann lFr.1 5407 S. 72nd E. Ave,, Tulsa, Okla. 74145, 120, 170, 21 Richmond, Larry Mark ISoph.1 519 Belehr, West Memphis, Ark. 72301, 112, 180, 233 Ridgway, Tom 1Soph.1 6088 Georgia Dr., North Highlands, Calif. 95660, 112 Ries, Ronald Eugene lSoph.1 1524 Elm St,, Davenport, la. 52803, 112, 234 Rife, Jack D. lJr.1Rt. 3, Box 51, Ripley, W. Va. 25271, 106, 235 Rife, Suzanne Marie lJr.1250 Bancroft, Sisterville, W. Va. 26175, 106 Riffle, Dorcas Starling lSoph.1917 E. Market, Searcy, Ark, 72143, 112, 152 Riffle, Floyd Wallace lSoph.1 917 E, Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 112 Rigney, Gary Nolan lSoph.l Rt. 1, Judsonia, Ark. 72081, 120 Riley, Edith JanelSoph.166 Mt. Lebanon Dr,, Wheeling, W. Va. 26003, 106, 171 , 257 Riley, Gregory Lynn lSoph.1 3606 Peachtree Dr,, Natchez, Miss. 39120, 112, 232 Riley, Sally Mae lSr.1 Rt. 2, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 96 Risinger, Amanda Robinson lSpec.1 800 N. Oak, Searcy, Ark, 72143, 49, 249 Ritchie, Andy T., 43, 231 Ritchie, Kathryn, 264, 268 Ritchie, Lyndia Kaye lFr.1 212 E. Second, Weatherford, Tex. 76086 Ritchie, Weldon Aubra lSr.1 212 E. Second, Weatherford, Tex, 76086, 96 Rivers, Louise, 49 Rivoire, Lenora Jean 1Sr.1 312 N. Jefferson, Pierre, S. Dak. 57501, 96, 141, 152, 153, 17 257 Robbins, Gary Allen lSr.1405 N. 15th Ave., Marshalltown, la. 50158, 96, 241 Robbins, Linda, 49, 241 Roberson, Rachel, 49 Roberson, Sarah Martha lJr.1 20 Cloverdale, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Roberson, Dr. Ward Bryce, 40 Roberts, Dallas, 44 Roberts, Gary Keith lJr.1 New Hope, Ark. 71959 Roberts, Kevin Ray lFr.1 6985 N. Sheridan, Arvada, Colo. 80002, 122 Roberts, Meredy Jane lSr.1 6985 N. Sheridan, Arvada, Colo. 80002, 96, 253 Roberts, Ronald Dwayne lJr.l Box 695, Splendora, Tex. 77372, 106, 232 Robertson, William T. lSoph.l Box 11, Crawfordsville, Ark. 72327, 112, 214, 233 Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson, Don, 36 Donna Rae l.lr.J 905 Hillcrest St., Parkersburg, W. Va. 26101, 106, 163, 173, 25 Glen David lFr.1 1205 Grace St. Homewood Ala. 35209 120, 227 :Janet Lee rm ati s. Rogers, Springfield, MS. 65804, 120,252 Marcia Ann lSoph.1 506 Keystone, Emmaus, Pa. 18049, 112, 259 , Sarah Jeanne lSr,1 301 E. Park, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 96 Thomas Daniel lSr.1 201 Byrd Rd,, Paris, Tenn. 38242, 96, 146, 239 Rodenbeck, Larry Jay ISr.1 Rt. 1, Box 137, Solsberry, lnd. 47459, 96, 171, 188, 193 Roemer, Constance Sue lSoph.1 104 E. First St., Mountain Home, Ark. 72653, 112, 259 Roemer, Karen Yvette lFr.1 104 E, First St., Mountain Home, Ark. 72653, 120, 165,259 Roetzel, Danny Nile lFr.1 Box 104, Russell, Ark. 72139 Roetzel, David Leroy lSoph.1 Box 104, Russell, Ark. 72139, 120, 166 Roetzel, Patricia Ann lJr.1 Box 104, Russell, Ark. 72139, 106, 170, 255 Rogers, Ginger Gayle lFr.1 9105 Homewood Ln., Houston, Tex. 77028 Roias, Jeannette Maria lJr.1571 Lincoln Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. 11238, 161, 163 Roland, William Fred lFr.1 1105 Prestwood Bridge Rd., Andalusia, Ala. 36420, 120, 238 Rolland, Benny Joe lSr.l Monette, Ark. 72447, 96, 174, 241 Rollins, William Donahue lSr.l 411 Quincy, Clarksdale, Miss. 38614, 96, 237 Rook, Stephen Dan lFr.1245 E. Broad St., Bruceton, Tenn. 38317, 120 Root, Michael Rand lFr.15253 Oakcrest Dr., Oxon Hill, Md, 20021, 120, 154, 230 Roper, Bonnie Sue lFr.1 707 Sooner Park Dr., Bartlesville, Okla. 74003, 120, 258 Rose, Ronald Leondus lFr.14380 Siebert Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 63123 Rouse, Anne, 264, 273, 279 Rouse, Gene lPost-Grad.1 Box 1293, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 141 Rowan, Byron, 49 Rowe, Myrtle, 164 Rowlett, Julia Kathleen lFr.l 216 Boswell, Batesville, Ark. 72501, 120,249 Royse, Dr. Nyal D., 28, 35, 123 Rubarts, Margaret Lynn lFr.l 713 E, Sample, Fresno, Calif. 93710, 120, 156 Rubio, Jerry lFr,14143 Barron Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 38111, 120, 232 Ruff, Bob Tipton lFr.1 Box 863, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Rushton, Teresa Ann lJr.1601 N. Oak, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 67, 106, 161 Rushton, William F., 40 Russell, Cherilen Ann lSr.1 Rt. 2, Box 314, Portales, N. Mex. 88130, 96, 171, 255 Russell, Cheryl, 49, 241 Russell, Clarence Richard lSoph,1 173 Belmar Blvd., Avon Lake, Ohio 44012, 33, 112,234 Russell, Dan lAcad.16113 River Rd,, Shreveport, La. 71105, 297 Russell, Deborah Anne lJr.1 12575 Parish Rd., San Diego, Calif. 92128, 106, 256 Russell, Patricia Ann lSoph,12426 Engle Ave., Dallas, Tex. 75233, 112, 242 Russell, William E. lSr.1 Box 870, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark, 72143, 96, 241 Rutter, Roger Lee lFr.1 Rt. 1, Box 209, Richmond, Ohio 43944, 120, 154, 230 Ryan, John H., 39 S Sadler, Sadie Lynn lJr.1 2383 Navarez Ave., Safety Harbor, Fla. 33572, 122 Sadler, William Michael lSr.1 4902 Holmes Ave., Huntsville, Ala. 35805, 96, 214, 229, 2 Sain, David Earl lSr,1810 Eastern Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 38122, 96, 138, 232 Sain, Ruth Michelle lFr,l 810 Eastern Dr,, Memphis, Tenn. 38122, 120, 254 Sample, Teresa Elaine lFr.l 1804 Wilburn Dr., Kennett, Mo, 63857, 120, 258 Samples, Donna Elizabeth 1Soph.12731 Redfield, Niles, Mich. 49120, 112, 170, 256 Sanders, John Merritt lJr.1 3202 Panorama Dr,, Huntsville, Ala. 35801, 106, 233 Sanders, Kathy Ann lSoph.1 Box 67, Saratoga, Ark, 71859, 112, 163, 256 Sanders, Phyllis Irene lFr.1 1225 E. 105th St,, Indianapolis, lnd. 46280, 120, 242 Sanderson, Michael Lynn IFr.l 602 Riverdale, Oranae. Calif. 92665. 120.231 nderson, Robert Lary lJr.l Rt. 3, Box 347, Huntsville, Ala. 35806, 106, 150, 163, 233 nderson, Stanley Ray lSoph.l 2533 Spurgin Rd., Missoula, Mont. 59801, 112 Donald Ha ward Jr. 821 Tularosa Ave., Lake City, Fla. 32055, 106, 227 ndlin y l l ridlin Donna Simpson lSr.l 1103 E. Park, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 96, 246 ndlin Linda Gail lJr.l 821 Tularosa, Lake City, Fla, 32055, 122 ndlin LindaL,lFr.1Rt. 1, Box 77, Elton, La. 70532, 120 rrett,lConnie Marie lSoph.1 1307 Wilson St., Marshall, Tex. 75670, 112, 248 Smart, Jacky Lynn lFr.l Rt. 1, Cleveland, Ark. 72030, 120 Smelser, Danny Neal iSoph.1 Rt. 2, Box 352, Florence, Ala. 35630, 108, 112, 154, 155,232 SMENC, 172 Smiley, Dennis Lee lSr.l 1112 E. 133rd St., Grandview, Mo. 64030, 98, 162,233 Smith, Brian Keith lSr.l 309 S. Main, Woodsfield, Ohio 43793, 249 Smith, Brian Randal iJr.l 5805 Tourist Dr., Fort Worth, Tex. 76117, 106, 107, 138, 141, 164, 229 unders, George Frederick lSr.l Box 846, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143 wyer, Emmett Edward lFr.l Box 10-B, Buffalo, Mo. 65622, 120, 188 xton, M. Beth lJr,l Rt, 5, Florence, Ala. 35630, 106, 171,259 Jles, Danny Dean iSoph.1 Rt. 1, Whiteland, ind. 46184, 112,240 wofielol, Catherine Marie lSoph.l 4126 S. W. 21st St., Canton, Ohio 44706, 112,256 tramm, Russell Earl lJr.l 256 Walnut Dr., St. Charles, lll. 60174, 106, 206, 233 treiber, Rita Ann lSoph.l Rt. 1, Box 90, Bloomington, Ind. 47701, 112 wwegler, Buel Leon iJr.l Rt. 1, Box 330-AA, Dixon, Mo. 65459, 97, 235 twenker, Robert F. lSoph,l 268 Bradley Blvd., Schenectady, N. Y. 12304, 112, 235 ence Club, 170 OPE, 166 att, Beverly Ann lSr.l 407 W. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 97, 248 att, Katherine Ferne iSr.l Rt. 5. Box 261 -D, Port Orchard, Wash. 93866, 97 att, Patrick James lSoph.l 407 W. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 112 att, Robert Wayne lJr.l Rt. 1, Box 158, Eugene, Mo. 65032, 106,240 att, Tommy Sue lJr.1 Rt. 1, Finger, Tenn. 38334, 106, 171 'ivner, Joni Lynn lFr,l Box 223, Russellville, Ark. 72801, 120, 258 ors, Mattie, 264 ars, Dr. Jack Wood, 40, 43, 123,238 Smith, Bruce Elliott lSr,l 303 Pearl, Winnsboro, Tex. 75494, 98, 240 Smith, Carol Diane iSr.l 740 Marland Dr., Ponca City, Okla. 74601, 98, 249 1 Smith, Dr. Carroll W., 40, 49, 164, 170 Smith, Charles F. lJr.l 2912 Jamison Blvd., Mount Vernon, lll. 62864, 106 Smith Deborah Sue lSoph.l 2727 Allegany, Fort Wayne, Ind. 46809, 112, 257 Smith, Don, 49 Smith Don Richard lSr.l 806 Pine St., Corning, Ark. 72422, 98, 138, 154, 155, 157, 158, '69 170 230 1 , , Smith, Janabeth lFr.l Rt. 3, Vernon, Tex. 76384, 120, 160, 250 Smith, Kay L. lSr.l 805 N. Main, Benton, Ark. 72015, 98, 138, 144, 248 Smith, Michael Alan lJr.l Rt. 1, Guin, Ala. 35563 Smith, Michael Bruce iSoph.l 403 Mercury St., Charleston, W. Va. 05304, 112, 162, 164, 1 68, 231 Smith, Nancy Regina iJr.l Rt. 1, Hayti, Mo. 63851, 106, 171,246 Smith, Robyn Alice lFr.l 5910 N. Frankfort Ave., Tulsa, Okla. 74126, 120, 255 Smith, Ryan lFr.15805 Tourist Dr., Fort Worth, Tex. 76117, 120, 234 Smith, Sharon Kay iFr.l 303 Pearl St., Winnsboro, Tex. 75494, 120,259 Smith, Stephen Paul lJr.1 Box 18, Lexington, Okla. 73051, 153, 158 Smith William Stephen iJr.l 806 Pine St., Corning, Ark. 72422, 106, 230 aton, Dave William lJr.l 2000 Midvale, Ypsilanti, Mich. 48197, 106, raves, Jeanne Carol lSoph.l 605 Miller Dr,, El Dorado, Ark, 71730, raves, Joe T., 44, 169 lers, Dale Edward lSr.l Rt. 4, Huntingdon, Tenn, 38344, 97, 226 237 112, 258 ell, Ann, 36 ell, Dr. Edward, 35, 123, 229 ell, Janice M. iJr.l Rt. 1, Letts, la. 52754, 106, 171, 246 ell, Judith K. lSoph.l Rt. 1, Box 204, Hamilton, lll. 62341, 122 ell, Richmond Kirk lFr.l 1505 E, Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143 son, Joseph William iFr,l 704 E, Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143 son, Mona, 164 son, Steve lAcad.1704 E. Market, Searcy, Ark, 72143, 272, 281, 286, 288, 297 ton Sharon Gail iSoph.13408 Cache Rd., Lawton, Okla. 73501, 112, 120 ckelford, Joneal N. lFr.l 1316 Mohan Dr., Alexandria, La. 71301, 120, 244 ner, Daryl Thomas lFr,l 24161 Las Naranias Dr., Laguna Niguel Calif. 92677, 112, 202 ner, Stephen Craig lSoph,1 16599 Cattle Dr,, Porterville, Calif. 93257, 112 nnon, Michael Patrick lJr.l Rt. 6, Box 24-l, Hot Springs, Ark. 71901, 66, 106, 161, 232 rp, Bobbie Ruth lSr.J Box 336, Dierks, Ark, 71833, 97, 171, 246 rp, Clifford E., 40, 44, 178, 180 rp, Jane, 245 w, Robert Lee lSoph.l 6317 Abbott Dr,, Berkeley, Mo. 63134, 120 wver, Jimmy Wayne lSr.l 1104 E. Race, Apt, 17, Searcy, Ark. 72143. 97 lby, Donna lAcad.l 522 S. E. Fifth, England, Ark. 72046, 272. 279, 298 lly, Sherilyn Kaye lSoph,l Box 38, Middleton, Tenn. 38052. 112 lton, Wayne Morris lSoph.l Rt. 5, Paducah, Ky. 52001, 112, 158, 159, 228 herd Phyllis Anita lFr1 2109 Arlene St Ann Arbor Mich 48103 120 258 ppard, Kathy lAcad.l 138 Cloverdale, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 270, 272, 275, 277, 296 elds, A, McKay lSoph.l Rt. 1, Oxford, Miss. 38655, 112. 147, 158, 243 lling, Richard Wayne iGrad.1 310 S, Oak, Searcy, Ark. 72143 pman, Debbie Jean lFr.l Rt. 1, Box 32, lron City, Tenn. 38463. 120. 158, 251 pman, Phil lSoph.l 300 Hillcrest Blvd., Manchester, Mo. 63011, 112, 156, 162, 228 pman, Sherry Jon lSoph.l Star Rt., Stoutland, Mo. 65567, 112, 171 af, Sally lAcad.l Rt. 1, Higden, Ark. 72067, 273 ck, James Robert lFr.1 1929 Johnston, Conway, Ark. 72032. 120. 180 ck, Lionel Javan lSoph.1 302 W. Scenic Dr,, North Little Rock, Ark, 72118, 112, 239 ck, Mary Ruth lFr.J 302 W.Scenic Dr.. North Little Rock, Ark. 72118. 120, 244 emaker, Tim Duane lSr.l 208 N. 53rd St,, Birmingham, Ala. 35212, 97 res, Donald Lewis lFr.l Box 4, Cave Springs, Ark. 72718, 120, 229 rt, Lora Lou lSr,l 512 N. Ninth St., Paragould, Ark. 72450, 97, 98. 174, 251 walter, Mark lAcaol.1 1605 E. Market, Searcy, Ark, 72143. 289. 299 walter, Philip Eugene lFr.l 1605 E, Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 120, 158,236 walter, Russell, 49 'oades, Emily Kay lSr.l 240 E. Main, Salem, W. Va. 26426, 97, 163 Je, Michael Wayne lSr.l 205 Claremont Ave., North Little Rock. Ark. 72116, 97, 237 Liffett, Laura Frances iJr.l 26 Edgewood Ln., Centralia, lll. 62801, 106, 126, 129, 171, 200. 201, 238 ffett, Vernon G.lFr.1 26 Edgewood Ln., Centralia, lll. 62801. 120. 230 Smithey, Brenda Kay lFr.1 8347 Waterwood, Dallas, Tex. 75217, 120, 242 Smithey, Stanley E. lFr.1 1217 Oriole, Garland, Tex. 75040, 120 SNEA, 171 Snider, Dennis Craig lSoph.15405 W. Glenrosa, Phoenix, Ariz. 85031, 106, 233 Snyder, George Allen lFr.l 1525 Kohr Pl., Columbus, Ohio 43211, 120,232 Sohn, Dong-Dam lJr,1 Box 514, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 106, 165 Soleyn, Clayton D, iJr.1 Murroy's Village, Kingstown, St. Vincent, W. G., 122, 165 Sorrells, Pamela Sue lSoph,l Box 36, Abbott, Ark. 73920, 112 Southard, Susan M. lFr.l Gravelly, Ark. 72838, 120,253 Spears, Martha Lee lFr.1 Box 145, DeQuincy, La. 70633, 120, 247 Speirs, David James iJr.l 2524 Flint River Rd., Lapeer, Mich. 48446 Spelunkers, 164 Spencer, Jeffrey R. iJr.1 Rt. 1, Warm Springs, Ark. 72478, 106, 217, 239 Sperry, Mark B. lJr.i 104 Holiday Blvd., Pineville, La. 71360, 122, 169 Spiker, Jeanne M. iFr.1 2509 W. Avondale, Poplar Bluff, Mo. 63901, 120 Spikes, Margaret Lee lJr.l 1304 Thomasville, Pocahontas, Ark. 72455, 106, 156, 174, 246 Spikes, Martha Gail iJr.1 1304 Thomasville, Pocahontas, Ark. 72455, 106, 174, 246 Spillman, Patricia Darleen iFr.1 Crystal Rt,, Box 8-A, Mount lda, Ark. 71957, 120, 152, 246 Spivey, Carolyn Louise lFr.l 1301 Valencia, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87110, 120, 158,258 Spradlin, Linda lAcad.l 308 S. Cotton, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 270, 273, 274, 275, 276, 283, 296 Sprinkle, Brenda Jo lSoph.l 3201 Ridgecrest, Greenville, Tex. 75401, 112, 158, 163, 244 Spurlock, Herman, 49 Spurrier, Suzanne F. lSr.l 18 Pinkerton Ln., Rt. 2, Zanesville, Ohio 43701, 98, 171, 252 Stafford, Jo-Ellen Cecille lFr.l Rt. 2, Granby, Mo. 64844, 120, 244 Stage Band, 158 Staggs, David Larry lFr,J 918 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 120, 214, 232 Stanley, Joyce Ann IFr.14101 S. Main, South Bend, Ind. 46614, 120 Stanley, Mark Roger lJr.l 900 Lakeview Dr., Parkersburg, W, Va. 26101, 112, 233 Stanton, Melinda Jean lJr.1 3561 Crestridge Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 37204, 106, 245 Starling, Ann Rebecca lSr.l 1790 Overhill, Stephenville, Tex. 76401, 98, 254 Starling, Lois Ruth iFr.l Rt. 2, Box 48, Winter Garden, Fla. 32787, 120, 152, 256 Starnes, Harry Gene lJr.l 406 W. Ash, McGehee, Ark. 71654, 249 Statom, Thomas R., 44, 239 Steed, Robert Dempsey iSr.1 Rt. 1, Homeworth, Ohio 44634, 98 Steed, Thomas Alan iJr.l Box 251, Osceola, Ark. 72370, 106, 162, 228 Stephen, Abraham Khamis iJr.l Christian Quater 33, Old City of Jerusalem, Israel, 106 Stephens, Cora Elaine lSoph.l Box 316, West Plains, Mo. 65775, 112, 156 Stephens, Mary Janice iJr.l Rt. 6, Box 107-A, Guntersville, Ala. 35976, 57, 106, 128, 129, 249 Stephenson, Gary W. iJr.l Box 81, Dierks, Ark. 71833, 106 Stephenson, Roy L. lFr.l Atlanta Hwy., Box 5839, Athens, Ga. 30604, 120, 225 Steuart, Annie Mae iFr.1 Rt. 3, Box 197-A, De Kalb, Tex. 75559, 120, 165 Stevens, Steve Roy lJr.l 1427 Greenwood Blvd., Neosho, Mo. 64850, 106, 154, 233 Stevenson, Pamela Anna lFr.l 24 Parkwood Ln., East Syracuse, N. Y. 13057, 120, 256 Steward, Christopher Dale iFr.l 1040 Crocus Dr., Radcliff, Ky. 40160, 120, 180 Stewart, Becky Ann lFr.l 1509-12th Ave., Columbus, Miss. 39701, 120,252 Stewart, Freddie Bryce lSoph.l 1024 Fulbright, Redlands, Calif. 92373, 112, 230 Stewart, Jackie Doane lSr.1 Steprock, Ark. 72159 Stewart, James Kenneth lFr.l 110 W. Winthrop Ave., Pensacola, Fla. 32507, 120, 158 Bffield Roger Dale lSr.1 Rt. 1, Box 390, l-lot Springs, Ark. 71901, 97, 170, 198, 202, 203, 22 9, Jmate, Kathy Marcine iJr.l Rt. 3, Springdale, Ark. 72464, 106 Ltmate, Randy Charles iSr.1 Rt. 3, Springdale, Ark. 72464, 97 ldall, Coy Dan lSr,l Rt. 1, Morrilton, Ark, 72143, 97, 234 ima Tau Sigma, 238 imund, James Batey lJr.l 2226-17th St., Lake Charles, La. 70601, 106, 160, 167, 169, 240 ,es, Stacy Errol iSr.l Rt. 2, Hollis, Okla, 73550, 53, 97, 240 ls, Gregory D. iSr.1Box 212, Weldon, Ark. 72177, 97, 156, 232 wmons, Geary Lee lSoph.l 112 mons. Russell. 49 on, Richard Eric lSoph.l 9303 Kentstone Dr., Bethesda, Md. 20034, 112, 239 ts, Belinda Cheryl iJr,l Rt. 2, Box 68, Fitzgerald, Ga. 31750 ws, Joseph Edward lJr.1 1716 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143 ts, Katherine Ann lSoph.J Mountain Home, Ark. 72653, 112, 244 tele, Twanette Marlene lSoph,l Oil Trough, Ark. 72564 gleton, Susan Rebecca iJr.1 15 Fairlane Dr., Montgomery, Ala. 36109, 112,253 ing, Ng Siew lFr,l 21-G, Kim Yam Rd., Singapore Eggs, Robert Clarence lJr.l 640 N. Euclid Ave., Benton Harbor, Mich. 49022, 112 lton, Tommie A. lSoph.1 Rt. 2, lndianola, Miss. 38751, 112, 163, 165,251 iyton, Gary Kenneth IFr.1521 Golf Club Ln., Newport, Ark. 72112, 120, 239 icer, George William lJr.1611 Homecrest, Kennett, Mo. 63857, 197 wgluff, Dana Paul lSoph,l 145 Homewood Rd., Mansfield, Ohio 44906, 112, 162, 226 ian, John Anthony lJr.1 411 E. Vine, Searcy, Ark. 72143 ran, Rosalind lnness lJr,l 411 E, Vine, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 106 icum, Larry Arnold lSr.1 Box 936, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 97 Stewart, Larry Alan iJr.l 900 S. State Rd., Corunna, Mich. 48817, 106, 148, 149, 156, 168, 240 Stewart, Susan Louise iJr.1 Rt. 1, Middleton, Tenn. 38052, 112,244 Stewart, Virginia Ann lSr.J 110 W. Winthrop Ave., Pensacola, Fla. 32507, 85, 98, 141 , 246 Stidham, Bruce Queinton lSr.l 4728 Kenmore, Alexandria, Va. 22304, 98, 139, 154, 155 157, 230 Stidham, Patricia Ann lSpec.14601 Devonshire, Phoenix, Ariz. 85018 Stiger, Robert C. iSr.l 1516 Hall Ave., Metairie, La. 70003, 98, 228 Stitcher, David L. lSr.l Star Rt., Cave City, Ark. 72521, 98, 163 Stites, Mary Lou iSr.J 1120 Dill St., Newport, Ark, 72112, 98, 139, 141, 174, 259 Stites, Sharon Annette IFr.l 1120 Dill St., Newport, Ark. 72112, 120 Stokes, Jo Cheryl lSoph.1 118 Cottonwood Ct., Burlington, la. 52601, 113 Stough, James Ronald 346-A Wares Ferry Rd., Montgomery, Ala. 36109, 113, 230, 242 Stracener, Ancil J. lFr.1 804 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Stravign, Kathy Sue lSr.l 440 James St., East Palestine, Ohio 44413, 98, 131, 141, 154, 157 44 Street, Judith Ann lJr.1 1299 Dogwood Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 38111 Street, Judith Lynn iJr.l Rt. 1, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 106, 154, 247 Street, Robert, 49 Stricklin, Dallas E. lSoph.1 1090-15th 81 Bates St., Batesville, Ark. 72501, 120 Stricklin, Lula Beatrice lFr.l 1142-15th St,, Batesville, Ark. 72501, 120, 165, 257 Stroope, Michael Lee lFr.l Rt. 1, Shallowater, Tex. 79363 Student Association, 144 Sub T-16, 239 Sullivan, Helen Alice lSr.142 S. E. 151 st Ave., Portland, Ore. 97233, 98, 250 363 r 242 Sullivan, John Wayne lSr.1 714 N, 24th St., Van Buren, Ark. 72956, 99, 235 Summers, Rodney Jay lSoph,1 Rt. 1 Gosport, Ind. 47211 113 238 Summ'tt, James Alfred lSoph.1 Rt, 1, Cardwell, Mo, 63829, 113,236 Summitt, Richard M. lSoph.l 709 E. Cypress, Charleston, Mo. 63834, 113, 230 Sumner, Cynthia Darlene lFr.1 Southern Christian Home, Morrilton, A'k. 72110, 120,258 Sutherlin, Gordon Reed lSr.1 Rt. 2, Box 109, Greencastle, Ind. 46135, 99, 236 Swaid, Swaid Nofal 1Soph.1Eilaboun, Israel, 113 Swayne, Darold L. lJr.l Rt. 2, Box 60, Yellville, Ark. 72687, 106, 164, 231 Swayne, Dennis Alden lFr.1 Rt, 2, Box 60, Yellville, Ark. 72687, 122 T Taggart, Sherill Patricia lSoph.1 Box 342, North Bend, Ore. 97459, 113, 153 Talley, Brenda Berniece lFr.1 Rt. 2, Box 135, Bradford, Ark, 72020, 120 Tan, Chor Yen lSr.J 28, Jalan Geneng, Singapore 19, 63, 99, 173, 254 Tanksley, Radford Douglas lSoph.1 340 Pollard, Batesville, Miss 38606, 133 239 Tanner, William Jerry lSoph.l 160 Rosemary Rd., Montgomery, Ala, 36109, 113, 239 Tant, Sharon lAcad.1 1504 Yale St., B'ownsville, Tex. 79316, 272, 274, 276, 277,296 Tarkington, Mary Marshall lSr.l 1905 W. Arch, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 166 Tarpley, Vicki Lynn lJr.1 Box 81, Letona, Ark. 72085, 106 Tatum, Sherry Ann lSr.1 Rt. 3, Hohenwald, Tenn. 38462, 59, 106,243 Taylor, Deborah Sue lSoph.1 1917 S. Jackson, Little Rock, Ark. 72204, 30, 113 Taylor, Jean lAcad.1 Rt. 4, Searcy, Ark, 72143, 278, 299 Taylor, Richard N,lSoph.1Rt, 8 Box 355, Florence, Ala. 35630. 66, 113, 150, 154, 232 Teel, George Robert lSr.1 401A E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 99, 237 Teel, Linda Diane lJr.1401A E, Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 106 Tennis Team, 214 Teo, Hu Yan lFr.141 Namly Crescent, Singapore 10 Terrell, Joe Wayne 1Soph,1 Rt. 1, Box 3095, Daingerfield, Tex. 75638 Terry, Brenda Sue lJr.l Rt. 1, Winchester, Tenn, 37398. 106 Terry, Jimmy W. 1Sr.1 Box 114, Elkmont, Ala. 35620, 99 Terry, Lynn Hilton lSoph.1 15 Elizabeth St., South Burlington, Vt. 05401, 113, 158, 231 Tester, Ann Susan lJr.12976 Ormond Dr,, Winston-Salem, N, C. 27106, 106, 244 Theta Alpha Gamma, 241 Theta Psi, 255 Tucker, Lott, 22 Tucker, Myra Jean lFr.1 2579 McClave Dr., Doroville, Ga. 30340, 121 , 248 Tucker, Paula Lynne lSpec.1 1004 W. Arch, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Tucker, Stephen lAcad,1 21 Harding Dr,, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 270, 272, 274, 275, 276, 27 281, 286, 287, 294, 296 Tuggle, Donna M. lSr.l Rt. 1, Box 62, Quinton, Ala. 35130, 99 Tull, Betsy lAcad.l 518 Park, Lonoke, Ark. 72086, 269, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 279, 2' Tull, Mary lAcad.1 518 Park, Lonoke, Ark. 72086, 273, 274, 276, 279,299 Tullos, Daniel C. 1Soph.1 Rt. 18, Box 47, Little Rock, Ark. 72206, 113, 146, 161, 165, 230 Tumulty, Robert Charles lFr.1 208 Idaho Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15225 Turman, Elbert, 49 Turner, David E. lSr.1 5315 Wood, North Little Rock, Ark. 72118, 68, 99, 234 Turner, Mose Edward lJr.1 506 W. Pleasure, Searcy, Ark. 72143. 99, 227 Turner, Tawnya Deann lJr.1 Rt, 2, Marietta, Ohio 45750, 107, 253 Turner, Willie Carl lJr.l Rt, 7, Box 347, Montgomery, Ala. 36109, 107 Tweedy, Velora Kay lSoph,l Rt. 4, Box 190-C, North Little Rock, Ark. 72117, 121, 163, 17 246 Tyer, Pamela Margo lFr.1 Rt. 4, Pocahontas, Ark. 72455, 121, 165,249 Tyler, Susan L.lJr.1 1518 Dogwood Trail, Malvern, Ark. 72104, 107, 156, 243 Ulrey, Ann lAcad.1 928 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 269, 272, 273, 274, 275, 27 278, 297 Ulrey, Bonnie lAcad.1 928 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 269, 272, 273, 274, 27' 278, 298 Ulrey, Dr. Evan, 39, 160, 167, 169 Ultis, Norman Arthur lSoph.1 650 W. Washington, Meridian, Ida, 83642, 113, 225 Underwood, Lawrence Eugene, 39 Underwood, Lee, 49 Underwood Mary Elizabeth lSr.1 Box 584, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark, 72143, 70, 71, 99, 23 247 Underwood, Mary Jane, 255 Underwood, Rebecca Lane lFr.1 Box 1984, Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa, 121, 153, 151 Thornton Thomas, Anne, 49 Thomas David Earl lSr.1 1904 Smead St., Logansport, Ind. 46947, 99, 229 Thomas, J udy Catterton lSr,1220 Nathan Dr., Wynne, Ark. 72396, 99, 255 Thomas, Kenneth Eugene lJr.1 Rt. 4, Brookville, Pa. 15825, 97, 99,232 Thomas, Patricia Ann lSoph.l 4505 Hendry Ave., Wilmington, Del. 19808, 122 Thomas, S amuel Price lSr,1 Rt, 3, Athens, Ala. 35611, 123, 141 Thomasson, Leslie Marie lJr.l 640 Westview Dr.,,Forrest City, Ark. 72335. 107,245 Thomison, Michael Charles lSoph.1 3271 Hertlein Ln., Vandalia, Ohio 45377 Thompson, Carol Ann lFr.1 1984 Hawthrone. Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. 48236 121, 243 Thompson, David Ray lSoph.1 Box 776, W, T. Sta, Canyon, Tex. 79015, 121, 180, 184 Thompson, Elaine C., 40 Thompson, Dr. Eva., 40 Thompson, Guy Martin lJr.1 3 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark, 72143 Thompson, J. A., 28 Thompson, Janet Elaine lFr,1 3 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143. 121 Thomoson, Linda Ruth lSr.1 3506 Bowers St., Jackson, Miss, 39212. 99, 154. 163, 243, 256 Thompson, Margaret Jane lJr,l 802 Monk, West Plains, Mo. 65775, 107, 171 Thompson, Martha Maria lSr.1 3233 Parkwood Ln., Bridgeton, Mo. 63044 Thompson, Mary Linda lFr.1Rt, 1, Mount Pleasant, Tex. 75455, 121, 172 Thomason, Robert Frank lSr.1 Rt. 1, Box 339, Senatobia, Miss. 38668, 99, 162, 165, 170, 174 Thompson, Wesley Travis lSr.1 3506 Bowers St., Jackson, Miss, 39212. 99, 231, 256 Thompson, William Neil lFr.13547 Castleridge Dr., Tucker, Ga. 30084. 180 Thorbu rn, Kathleen Diane lSr.1 1761 Rosemary, Denver, Colo. 80220, 173, 242 Thornton, Betty Ann lSr.1 Rt. 2, Bolivar, Tenn. 38008, 99, 243 Thornton, Joyce L. lJr.1811 Center Rd., New Albany, Miss. 38652 107, 154 Linda Kay lJr1712 Wri ht Bolivar Tenn 38008 107 243 Unger, Dorothy Bates lSr.1 Rt. 1, Sullivan, lnd, 47882, 99, 169 Utley, James Robert 1Sr.1 528 W, Thompson, Paragould, Ark. 72450, 99, 229 V Vance, Janis Kaye 1Soph.12201 Homewood Ave,, Paducah, Ky, 42001, 113,255 Vance, Patricia Joy lFr.1 Rt. 1, Box 261, Tonasket, Wash. 98855, 121, 252 Vance, Patricia Kay lJr.l Box 695, Portia, Ark. 72457, 107, 163, 171,252 Vance, Susan F. lJr,1 Box 695, Portia, Ark. 72457, 113, 163, 172, 252 Van Derck, Sheila lSr.1759 W. Pine Knoll Dr,, Prescott, Ariz. 86301, 100, 141, 243 Vandermark, Connie Ge'aldine lFr.1 1820 S. Alpine, Rockford, lll. 61108, 121, 258 Vandiver, Dennis Allen lSoph.l Rt. 1, Holcomb, Mo. 63852, 113 VanRheenen, Chaldon Mark lFr.1 901 Wirt, Paragould, Ark. 72450, 121, 230 Van Winkle, David 1Acad.1 1510 E. River, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 274, 275, 276, 2 297 Vaughn, Leslie W. 1Fr.1 8516 N. Elms, Flushing, Mich. 48433 Vaughn, Susan Marie lJr.1 1858 Shady Lane Dr., Shreveport, La. 71108, 107, 254 Veach, Janette Hays lJr.l Star Rt,, Judsonia, Ark. 72081, 107 Venable, Pamela Jean lSoph.1 2316 Skyline Dr., Bartlesville, Okla. 74003, 113, 244 Verdell, Don Randall lSr.1 Box 144, Gleason, Tenn. 38229, 107, 171, 240 Verkler, Dr. Billy D., 44 Vester, Donna Mae lFr.1 1100 Gay St., Corning, Ark, 72422, 121, 156, 254 Vickers, Leland P. lJr.l Box 347, Sharptown, Md. 21861 , 107, 141, 146, 166, 238 Vinecore, T. Denise lJr.1 831 Cascade St., Wenatchee, Wash. 98801, 107 Vines, Bernie, 49 Vines, John Patrick lFr.1 1507 Fox, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 188 i V Q r r V 1 r Thornton, Mary Charleen lSoph.1 9913 Jacksonville Hwy,, North Little Rock, Ark. 72117, 113 Throckrnorton, Deana Dianne lFr.1 Rt. 1, Box 8-A, Bald Knob. Ark. 72010, 121 Tidwell, David Heron lSr.l 424 N. F St., Tulare, Calif. 93274. 99 Timmerman, Samuel F, lJr.l 4490 Sir George Simpson, Lachine, Quebec, Canada, 107, 152, 153,154,156,162,172, 231 Timmons, David, 40 Timmons, Jacquelyn lFr.1 1716 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Timothy Club, 152 Tippins, Claire Denise lFr.1 Rt. 4, 127 Gary St,, Gulfport, Miss. 39501, 121, 165, 166, 170, 255 Tipps, Beverly Jo lSoph.1 5713 N. Diamond Oaks Dr., Fort Worth, Tex. 76117, 113, 155, 245 TNT, 240 Tofebt, 256 Toll, Rose Ellen lJr.1 1423 Fourth Ave., Fairbanks, Alas, 99701, 113, 252 Torrans, Freda Clytee lSr,1 3710 Vanderbilt, Lake Charles, La. 70601, 107, 163, 259 Townsend, Winona May lFr.l 1400 Randall, Memphis, Tenn. 38116, 121 Track Team, 212 Trapp, Cathy Lynn lFr.1 11 S. Depew St., Denver, Colo, 80226, 121,253 Trapp, Donna Kaye lJr,l 11 S. Depew St., Denver, Colo. 80226, 107,253 Travis, Clyde R, lSr.13930 Valley View Rd., Knoxville, Tenn. 37917 Treadwell, David Earl lSr.l 1206 Garfield, Sand Springs, Okla, 74063, 99, 171, 180, 199 Treadwell, Judy, 49 Treat, Ronnie Lee lSr.1 1822 Pike Ave., North Little Rock. Ark. 72114, 99, 232 Trice, Gladys Zanilla 1Fr.1708 Spruce, Augusta, Ark. 72006, 121 Trickey, Bobby Lee lFr,1 Rt. 1, Box 304, Lonoke, Ark, 72086, 217 Trickey, Dinecia Ann lSr.l Rt. 1, Box 304, Lonoke, Ark. 72086. 99 Trimm, Judy Diann lSr.1 128 Marine Dr., Pensacola, Fla. 32507, 99, 173,253 Trott, Deborah Kaye lFr.1 633 E. State St., Union, Mo. 63084, 121, 156,258 Trotter, James Bruce lSoph.1 12900 E. 50th Ter., Independence, Mo. 64055, 56, 113, 156, 230 Trotter, Ted Richard lSoph.1 645 Fourth Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio 45631, 113,233 Vines, Vines, Vines, Vines, Lois, 49 Michael Hush lJr.l 1507 Fox, Searcy, Ark, 72143 Molly 1Acad.1 1507 Fox, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 269, 272, 273, 274, 276, 277, 296 Nancy Diana lSoph,1 1309 Stagecoach Rd., Little Rock, Ark. 72209, 112, 253 Vinson, Kristy lAcad.1 3 Lynnwood Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 273, 276, 278, 299, 302 Voyles, Larry Benton lSr.1 Box D, Jay, Okla. 74346, 123, 164 W Wade, David Lowell lSr.1 1312 W. Pine, Heber Springs, Ark. 72543, 100 Wade, Elizabeth Jane lSr.1 Box 5, Gainesville, Mo. 65655, 100, 244 Wade, James L. lSr,1 Box 413, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 100, 173, 241 Wages, Ronald Edward lSr.1 2306 Jefferson Ave., Pascagoula, Miss. 39567, 107, 174, 240 Waite, Barbara Dawn lJr.1 Rt. 1, Box 58, Alexander, Ark. 72002 Walden, Thomas A. lSr.1 Box 577, Paragould, Ark. 72450, 100, 153, 164,225 Walker, David Millwee lSoph.1 1706 E. Moore, Apt. 24, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Walker, Freddie Louis lFr.l 48 Love Ln,, Kittery, Me, 03904, 121, 150, 156, 226 Walker, Joe William lJr.1 Box 93, Mount Dora, Fla. 32757, 107, 237 Walker, Dr. Richard W., 39, 235 Walker, Ruby Raye lSr.1450 Camille, Alexandria, La. 71301, 100 Walker, Vivian lFr.1 6912 Early Dr., Pensacola, Fla. 32504, 121, 171, 246 Wallace, Angela O. lJr.1 Box 193, Gainesville, Mo. 65655, 107, 156, 171, 244 Wallace, Faith Naomi lJr.16043 Transylvania Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. 32210 Wallace, Jimmy Lynn lJr.l Rt. 1, Bald Knob, Ark. 72010 Wallace, John, 113,236 Wallace, Paul William lSr.l 506 E. Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 100 Wallace William 49 Trudgen, Wendy Louise lJr.1 1812 E. Cactus Wren Dr., Phoenix Ariz. 85020, 107, 173, 245 Tucker, Buford, 49 Tucker, David lAcad.l 21 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 272, 274, 276, 286, 298 Tucker, Ermal H., 44 Tucker, Jean lGrad.l 553 Hillview Dr., Fremont, Calif. 94536, 123 364 Waller, Rodney Leonard lSr.1 3538 Claiborne, Shreveport, La. 71109, 100, 139, 141, 14 167, 174, 175 Wallis, William Mark l.1r.1 1606 Marquette, Richardson, Tex. 75080, 107, 156, 174, 231 Walpole, Donna Kay lFr.1205 Butler Dr,, Kennett, Mo. 63857, 121, 258 Walters, Cathy Lyn lFr,1 3645 Catherine, Shreveport, La. 71109, 62, 121, 154, 254 Walton, Julia Kathleen lJr.l Rt. 4, Box 133, Newport, Ark, 72112, 113, 156, 249 Wan, Emma Lai Chen 1Sr.1 72-A Cheung Sha Wan Rd., 8th Fl., Kowloon, Hong Kong, 10 165 Ware, Harry L. ISoph.1 107 Merle, El Dorado, Ark. 71730, 113, 239 arf, Karen Jo lFr.l 1449 S. Highland, Memphis, Tenn. 38111, 121, 254 arnock, Mrs. Robert S., 28 ater Buffaloes, 202 atkins, atkins, atson, atson, atson, Phil lSr.l 1714 N. Franklin, Colorado Springs, Colo. 80907, 100, 171,237,244 Thomas David lJr.l 2006 Monroe St., Alexandria, La. 71301 Betty, 35, 250 J. Thomas, 36 Michael Aaron iSr.l 2895 Overton Crossing, Memphis, Tenn. 38127, 100, 180, 199 Williams, Terry Wayne lGrad.l 241 S. Third, Drew, Miss. 38737 Williams, Dr. William D., 40 Williamson, Mona Lee lSoph.l 503 S. Fifth, Clarksville, Mo. 63336, 113, 244 Williamson, Wayne Eugene lSoph.l Box 582, 1826 River St., Carthage, Mo. 64836 Willis, David Weldon lJr.l Box 430, 113 Baker Ave., Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. 32548, 107, 240 Williston, Mary Elizabeth lSoph.l 316 N. Marshall Rd., Middletown, Ohio 45042, 113,244 Wilson, Carolyn Lee lSr.l Box 1454, Little Rock, Ark. 72203, 101 , 254 Wilson, D. Hershel lSr.l Box 1301, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 101 Wilson, Dr. Edmond W., 40 atters, Barbara Gail lFr.l Box 456, Utopia Dr., Melbourne, Ark. 72556, 121 , 257 atts, Bill lJr.l Box 349, Luling, La. 70070, 55, 100, 180, 239 atts, Betty J. iSr.l Box 10, Spring Hill, Tenn. 37174, 100 atts, Carolyn lAcad.J Yarnell Rd., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 270, 272, 273, 274, 276, 277, 296 atts, Louis Kent lSr.I Rt. 1, Box 314-C, Sumerco, W. Va. 25567, 100, 141, 173, 235 atts, Nancy iAcad.l Yarnell Rd., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 273, 274, 276, 277, 298 atts, Sam, 49 atts, Sam Wallace lFr.l Box 1243, Sta. A, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 121 atts, Shelby, 49 atts, Steve Arthur lFr.l 1276-D, Roberts Dr., Atlanta, Ga. 30315, 122 atts, Susan Gail lFr.1 Box 349, Luling, La. 70070 ayland, Paul Keith iJr.l 1236 N. Main, Andover, Kan. 67002, 107 eatherly, Cynthia lSr.1 Lobelville, Tenn, 37097, 58, 100, 259 Wilson, Wilson Gregg lFr.l 41112-36th St. W., Lancaster, Calif. 93534 John Dennis lJr.l 1703 Edgevale Rd., Fort Pierce, Fla. 33450, 66, 113 Wilson Johnny Hal lJr.J 126 Bayless Ave., Florence, Ala. 35630, 107 Wilson, Karen Eileen lSoph.l 6026 Bounty St., San Diego, Calif. 92120, 113, 146, 156, 163, 165, 252 Wilson, Larry Gene lSoph.1 10 Cloverdale, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 113, 156 -Wilson, Lisa lAcad.l 10 Cloverdale, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 271, 273, 276, 278, 299, 302 Wilson, Murrey, 35 Wilson, Reagon Wayne lSoph.l Box 281, Plain Dealing, La. 71064, 113, 226 Wilson Rosemary 49 Wimbelrly, Helen llFr.1 Box 366, Dierks, Ark. 71833, 121, 243 Winter, H. Eugene, 44, 45 eave r, eaver, eaver, eaver, eaver Freda Loraine lFr.1 10982 Star Ave., Osceola, lnd. 46561, 121 Gail lAcad.I 811 Oak St. Apt. 102, Cleveland, Miss. 38732, 272, 273, 274 Kathy Jean lJr.l Box 88, Decherd, Tenn. 37324, 163 L. Diane lSr.l 811 Oak St., Apt. 102, Cleveland, Miss. 38732, 100,255 Patricia Jane l5r.1 321 Fairway Dr., Davenport, Ia 52806, 100, 249 aver, Willard Gene lJr.1 10982 Star Ave., Osceola, Ind. 46561, 107, 171, 228 Winter, John iAcad.l Rt, 5, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 289, 299 Winter, Ruth lAcad.l Hwy. 16 N., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 274, 276, 296 Wisham, B. Rossene lSr.l Rt. 5, Trenton, Tenn. 38382, 101,255 Wolf, Timothy Robert lJr.l Rt, 3, Box 520, Sikeston, Mo. 63801, 107, 146, 238 Wolfe, David Lawerence lSoph.l 600 W. Vine, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 122 Wolfe, Donna Kaye lSr.l Rt. 2, Box 114, Depauw, lnd. 47115, 101, 139, 141, 243 bb, Jo Anna lAcad.1 E. Lincoln St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 267, 268, 269, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 278, 284, 285, 297 bb, Sharon Faye lSoph.l E. Lincoln St., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 121, 165, 245 ir, Nolan Roger lFr.I 705 N. Maple, Searcy, Ark. 72143 iss, Franz Josef iSr.l Setzbergstr. 1, 8000 Munich 90, Germany, 54, 100, 152, 153, 165 Ich, Erma, 264, 267, 275, 276,301 Ich, Lana Jatonne lSr.l 1304 E. 44th, Odessa, Tex. 79760, 100 Ich, Marvin Terry lJr.l 401 S. Sixth, McGehee, Ark. 71654, 180 ,lker, Gail Lynn lFr.l 16 Colson Dr., Muncie, Ind. 47304, 121, 156, 165,252 ells, David Mark lFr.1 201 McMillan Ave., Birmingham, Ala. 35211, 121, 188, 228 ells, Jeannie Lou lFr.l 901 Meek St., Fordyce, Ark. 71742, 121,257 entworth, Roy A. lSoph.1 531 Hedgewood Ave., Zanesville, Ohio 43701, 113, 241 est, Herman, 49 est, Kristina lJr.l 500 E. Moore, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 57, 107, 128, 129, 150, 245 est, Linda Carole lFr.l 609 Evergreen Dr., Wildwood, Ill. 60030, 147 est, Patty Ann lSoph.l 4256 Woodcrest Dr., Memphis, Tenn. 38111, 62, 113, 150, 170, 254 est, Robert E., 39, 67, 169 est, T. Ruth lJr.l Rt. 2, Harrison, Ark. 72601, 107, 171,243 estbrook, Lloyd Thomas lJr.l Searcy Mobile Village, Lot 25, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 107 eygandt, Eric Van lSr.l 2700 Lullington Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. 27103, 33, 93, 100 ialey, Richard Vernon lSoph.l 6214 Elmore Rd., Memphis, Tenn. 38128, 113,232 iatley, William Jack lFr.l Rt. 3, Box 695, Anniston, Ala. 36201, 121, 237 -IC, 257 meat, Vicki Lynne lSoph.1 2540 Orange St., Martinez, Calif. 94553, 113, 252 ieeler, Larry Lee iSoph.l 2316 Eureka Rd., Ashtabula, Ohio 44004, 113, 234 terry, Patricia Faye lJr.l Rt. 1, Centerville, Tenn. 37033, 107, 173, 253 Womack, Joy M. lJr.l 802 Hester Dr., Benton, Ark. 72015, 107, 163, 248 Womack, Roy Lee lJr.l 802 Hester Dr., Benson, Ark. 72015, 107, 229 Women's Dorm Council, 146 Women's Ensemble, 157 Wood, Gary Lynn lFr.l Rt. 3, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Wood, James Tony lSoph.l 229 Taylor St., Columbus, Miss. 39701, 227 Wood, Kathy Sue lJr.l Rt. 4, Box 332, Paragould, Ark. 72450, 122 Wood, Rick LeRoyce lFr.l Rt. 4, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 121 Wood, Sandra Jo lFr.1 G-3365 Phillip Ave., Flint, Mich. 48507, 121,250 Woodall, Doyle William ISr.l 701 E. Market, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 101 Woodell, James H. lJr.l Rt. 3, Newport, Ark. 72112, 101 Woodruff, Cheryl Lea lFr.l 7 Dalewood Rd., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 121, 148, 256 Woodruff, Dorothy, 49 Woodruff, Dr. George W., 40, 237 Woodruff, Georgia Lynne lSr.l 7 Dalewood Rd., Searcy, Ark. 72143 Woods, Woods, Jeffrey Allen lSr.J 307 Tyler Ave., Evansville, lnd. 47715, 101, 229 Pam iAcad.l Rt. 1, McRae, Ark. 72012, 276, 277, 302 Woods, Patty lAcad.l Rt. 1, McRae, Ark. 72012, 272, 274, 276, 296 Woods, Rebekah Frances lSoph.l 522 Milligan Dr., Stone Mountain, Ga. 30083, 113, 258 Woods, Susan Claire lJr.l 3416 Worsham Pl., Titusville, Fla. 32780, 113, 154,253 Woodward, Gary Jay lJr.l 7633 Terry Dr., Fort Worth,Tex. 76118, 107, 141,240 Woodward, Karen Martha lJr.l 400 Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 41, 107 Woody, Gary IAcad.l 1004 N. Holley, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 289, 302 Woody, Kimmra lAcad.l 1004 N. Holley, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 274, 276, 296 Woody, Wayne lAcad.l 1004 N. Holley, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 272, 286, 297 Wooton, Cheryl S. lJr.l Box 329, 1101 N. Spruce, Kingman, Kan. 67068, 107, 162, 173 Wootton, Denise Elizabeth lFr.l Rt. 3,Box 219-A, Hot Springs, Ark. 71901, 121, 249 rite, David Lee lJr.l 13795 Pearl, Southgate, Mich. 48192, 107, 158, 163,229 rite, Douglas Scott lFr.l 5300 Third Ave., Vienna, W. Va. 26101, 121,206,233 rite, Edward, 39,228 rite, Evelyn, 252 rite, Jim lAcad.l 122 Apache Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 268, 270, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 297 Word, Lourelia, 49 Worsham, April Martin lSr.l Box 113, Pine Grove Mills, Po. 16866, 101 Worsham, David Christopher lSoph.l 1209 Highland, Anniston, Ala. 36201, 52, 113, 205, 231 Worsham, James, 49, 164 Wrenn, Charles Eugene lFr.1 Rt. 1, Savoy, Tex. 75479, 121, 230 rite, Linda Gail lSr.l Oak Dr., Hardy Acres, Columbia, Tenn. 38401, 100, 253 rite, Mary Jane lFr.l 2443 Mt. Carmel Ave., Glenside, Pa. 19038, 121, 247 rite, Neva Jane lSpec.l 59 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143 rite, Robert Lee lJr.l 2443 Mt. Carmel Ave., Glenside, Pa. 19038, 107, 141, 167, 174, 175, 233 rite, Sherry Johnelle lFr.1 824 Belt Line Plaza, Richardson, Tex. 75080, 121, 253 rite, Shirley S. lSr.l Rt. 2, Box 64-D, Malden, Mo. 63063, 100 rite, R. Wayne lGrad.l 204 S. Blakeney, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 174 'iited, Sandra Leona lJr.l 1009-28th St., Vienna, W. Va. 26101, 107 iitelaw, Kenneth Warren lSr.l 6071f2 E. Race, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 41, 100, 141 titmore, Mark iFr.l Rt. 3, Box 491, Spencer Creek Rd., Eugene, Ore. 97405 iittemore, Donald Howard lFr.l Rt. 1, Box 171-A, Bettendorf, la. 52722, 121, 180 iitten, Virginia Sue lSr.l 108 W. 11th St., Bay Minette, Ala. 36507, 100, 141, 248 iittington, Bill Arthur lSr.l 3730-21st St., Canton, Ohio 44708, 101, 155, 157, 230 ittington, Floris Anne lFr.l 3730-21 st St., Canton, Ohio 44708, 121, 154, 156, 158,245 ittle, Dwina Louis lJr.l 612 North Ave., Henderson, Tenn. 38340, 107,254 itworth, Jerry E. lFr.l 829 Cherry St., Helena, Ark. 72342, 121, 234 itworth, Kevin iAcad.l 821 Cherry, Helena, Ark. 72342, 275 ro's Who, 134 kes, Charles lSoph.l Rt. 3, Florence, Ala. 35630, 113, 233 kins, Jimmie Dwight lFr.l Rt. 1, Kennett, Mo. 63857, 121 kins, Kathy Ann lSoph.l 4632 Dunover Cir., Doraville, Ga. 30040 lard, Carol Ann lSoph.1 Rt. 1, Box 26, Declo, Ida. 83323, 113,248 liams, Barb Jean lSoph.l 1243 Avondale Ave., South Euclid, Ohio 44121, 113,259 liams, Danny Douglas lFr.l Rt. 2, Box 306-1, Killen, Ala. 35645, 121 liams, Daphne Dian lJr.l 1009 Edgefield Dr., Plano, Tex. 75074, 113, 252 Wright, Ann, 49 Wright, Barbara lAcad.l 1503 Fox Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 276, 279, 299, 302 Wright, Donna Lou lFr.l 1503 Fox Dr. Searcy, Ark. 72143, 121, 154, 156 Wright, Dr. Dorothy S., 39 Wright, John Joseph lSr.l 600 E. Park, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 107 Wright, Kathy S. lJr.l 703 N. W. Sixth, Bentonville, Ark. 72712, 122 Wright, Patricia Ann lSr.1 600 E. Park, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 107 Wright, Ray, 264, 272 Wright, William Anthony lJr.l 444 Loomis Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221, 107 Wright, Dr. Winfred, 38, 39, 43, 231 Yarbrough, James Alan lFr.l Rt. 1, Judsonia, Ark. 72081 Yeager, Samuel Chester lFr.l 3, Moulton, Ala. 35650, 121, 233 Yinglgng, l3eWitt lAcad.l 901 N. James, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 269, 272, 274, 275, 276, 86, 97 Yingling, Larry F. lSoph.l Star Rt., Judsonia, Ark. 72081, 121 Yingling, R. Angie lSr.l 128 Western Dr., West Monroe, La. 71291, 121,247 Yip, Kun Eugene lFr.l 28 Tai Hang Rd., GXF, Hong Kong, B. C. C. Yoakum, Melinda Beth lFr.l Rt. 1, Box 968, Claremore, Okla. 74017, 121, 248 Young Democrats, 166 Young, Young, Young, Charles Steven lJr.l 1057 Cayer Dr., Glen Burnie, Md. 21061, 107, 141,225 Harold Edward lFr.l 111 Vinyard Pl., Searcy, Ark. 72143 Jane Ella lSr.l 504 E. College, Jonesboro, Ark. 72401, 101 liams liams liams , David Ray isopm 4925 cowl sf., North Little Rock, Ark. 72117, 113, 1eo,23o Ivan Dale lSr.1 Rt. 1, Box 170 Broken Bow, Okla. 74728, 101, 241 lJomes Ray uni Rr. 1, Searcy, ,Ark. 72143, iso, 107,230 liams, Janet Spice lSr.1 Box 443, Bald Knob, Ark. 72010, 101 liams, Jeff, 46 liams, Joel Stephen lSr.l 1206 Bob Wallace Ave., Huntsville, Ala. 35801 liams liams liams liams liams ,Marc Oliver lJr.l 911 E. Race, Apt. 113, Searcy, Ark. 72143, 154, 157 , Margaret L. lSr.l Rt. 1, Box 49, Warm Springs, Ark. 72478, 101 , Martha Lynn lJr.l 2715 Fifth Ave., Lake Charles, La. 70601, 107, 247 , Pamela Gail lSoph.l Rt. 1, Box 193, Daingerfield, Tex. 75638, 113, 250 , Rita Ann lSr.l 135 E. McCreight Ave., Springfield, Ohio 45504, 101 liams, Ruby Inez lSr.l Oden, Ark. 71961, 101, 171 liams, Sandra Kay lSoph.I Rt. 2, Box 339, West Frankfort, Ill. 62896, 107, 147, 244 liams, Steve lAcad.l 11 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ark. 72143, 266, 271, 272, 286, 288, 298 liams, Susan H. lJr.l 911 E. Race, Apt, 113, Searcy, Ark. 72143 Young, Patricia, 49 Young, Roger Keith lFr.l Rt. 1, Savoy, Tex. 75479, 121, 230 Z Zartman, Dana Lee lSr.l 1098 E. Woodrgw Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43207, 122, 188, 190, 191, 195, 209 Zeps, Francie Jo lSoph.l 1802 Heather Ct. South, Indianapolis, lnd. 46229, 52, 113, 247 Zeps, Randall James lJr.l 1802 Heather Ct. South, Indianapolis, lnd. 46229, 107, 237, 247 Zeta Phi Zeta, 258 Zeta Rho, 259 Zink, Alexandria Suzanne lJr.l 4592 Central Ave., Shadyside, Ohio 43947, 107, 163, 258 Zink, Walter Eric lSoph.l 4592 Central Ave., Shadyside, Ohio 43947, 113, 141, 229 Zumwalt, Pamela Sue lSr.I Rt. 3, Pittsfield, Ill. 62363, 101, 253 365 The 19 1 Petit Jean taff Faculty Advisor ........,....................................... Dr. Joseph E. Pryor Editor ............................ Assistant Editor Academics Editors .. Student Life Editor ...... Assistant ........ Classes Editor ....... Assistant ........ Personalities Editor ...... Organizations Editor Assistant ............ Athletics Editor ....... Assistant ........... Social Clubs Editor ...... Assistant ......., Academy Editor ....... Assistant ......... Directory Editor ...... Assistant ........ Photographer ......... Assistants ,............. Photography Editor ......... Color Photography ...... Business Manager .. EDITORIAL STAFF A in Layton McCown Larry Stewart PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Pat Johnson, Sue Meeker Kaylen Hall Meredith Daniel Donna Wolfe Virginia Whitten Debbie Ganus Larry Stewart Ruth Nonnenmacher David Muncy Bonnie Hostetler Karen Lemmons Carol Garrett David Campbell Ann Ulrey Charles Anderson Joe McReynolds Mike James David Crouch, Mike Hiatt, Layton McCown BUSINESS STAFF Mike Hiatt Bruce Baker, Mike James , ...r.... ,,.......... ..............................,,.... . ..... S u zarme Holland Assistant Business Manager .....................,.,.,.....................,.................... Mike Cole Business Staff ........,................,.......,...... Kay Gwinn, David Thomas, Rodney Waller GENERAL STAFF Kathy Burton, Linda Campbell, Rachel Church, Phyllis Clark, Nita Daniel, Charles Ganus, Dena Groover, Jolene Hiatt, Kathy Jolly, Kim Kellar, Marlene Langston, Andee Lawyer, Mona Lee Moore, Kay Pedigo, Judy Perry, Mona Prock, Beverly Pryor, Karen Roemer, Beth Saxton, Steve Tucker, Bonnie Ulrey, Alexandria Zink. Harry B. Risinger gave fifteen years of iselfish, dedicated service to Harding ollege, joining the staff in 1955 as pilot the college plane. He also performed 'her valuable services to the college - st, as a refrigeration engineer and, later, sales and public relations for the Col- ge Farm Dairy. His skill as a pilot was idenced by the hundreds of flights he de carrying Dr. George S. Benson and . Clifton L. Ganus. on missions for rding College to all parts of the coun- IN MEMORIAM HARRY B. RISINGER 1920-1970 try. He was recognized in the community for his integrity of character, pleasant dis- position, and enthusiastic support of Har- ding College. He is survived by his three children, Mrs. Jim Stanley, Harry Bud Risinger, and Amanda, and his wife. Born November 13, 1920, Mr. Risinger attended Harding elementary school and academy while the college was at Morril- ton. He served approximately five years in the U. S. Air Force as a pilot during World War II, flying many missions in the Pacific theater. He died of a heart attack at his home on July 17, 1970. He was appointed an elder of the Col- lege church of Christ in 1966. He took the lead in developing and implementing a zone plan to serve resident members and a group plan to serve college students. He also took a special interest in serving the needs of elderly people and the sick. It has been said that the best sermon that can be preached is a godly life. Harry B. Risinger preached a powerful sermon. 367 The fask of depicfing a year in fhe life of an insfifufion and ifs members is no small one. However, wifhin fhese pages a concerfed efforf was made in fhaf direcfion. lnifially fhe fask seemed monumenfal and problems emerged. Yef as fhe year progressed fhe sfaff gradually saw fhe realiziafion of ifs dreams. Sincere appreciafion goes fo John Clark, Ben Red, Herman Wesf, and fheir sfaffs, each of whom made significanf confribufions fo fhe fechnical aspecfs of fhe book fhrough fheir pafience and advice. Buf especially fo Dean Pryor, fhe sfaff, and my friends do I owe a special degree of grafifude for fheir much needed help and pafiem' undersfanding. l Af fhe end of anofher chapfer in our lives we look ouf af fhe world fo see whaf lies before us. The view is differenf for each. All fhaf is cerfain is fhaf if has been good for us fo have shared our experiences fogefher.


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