Harding College - Petit Jean Yearbook (Searcy, AR)
- Class of 1976
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' 4 2 11 'f f' f r I K fi' g ,f In . - 1-: ff .1.zf.,12f ' ' ' ' , - ' L- 'Q ,qu, .,,. ' ,g g fizy y. ', , S A .,'-4: . 3 I If , , ' .b ' M1 x M 1- ' 2 f 'rw 1 1 13:-1, W sm? 1, ,. 'un -mga--A.w, f X M411-fir.-E,-51? Y . 55.523 f' 'EW ifiif' '51 . 'biiil 4 ff?-F3 '- 'J :sx,fmQa, .A ,. ,, .. f 'Q-g,,,wQ,fW43, We 1 4 fr V MEM: ' '.'1:f ., ,Sv - 4 r V -rl ' . J 's v .M '1 . X 'WSC-U 1 17L,f.qxw,.1 wlvfgxw' ' ' . fy. , wif, f Ai 3532 g eg , Jr V . di in Q Q ' W7 4 - , ,,, -vv' ----- -- V- - -V V' - f- W nw , . in ,.,-Y .. ....-n Z BM X wig M F QW Mr QQ fiQXV f ZYZWM 5M ,X Wm 'serve' 1976 Petit Jean Harding College Searcy, A rkansas Volume LII Andrea Mannen, Editor Mary W. Blake, Business Manager Dr. Joseph Pryor, Advisor Table of Contents Academics .... . . . I8 StudentLQ'e ..... . . . 52 Classes ....... . . . 76 Social Clubs ..... .... I 40 Honors ......... .... I 82 Organizations .... .... 2 04 Sports .......... .... 2 40 Academy ....... .... 2 80 Advertisements .... .... 3 40 Epilogue ....... .... 3 82 Directory . . . .... 387 fi K ,ff fi' f 1 ,JV ii J .iw 'W v ffl , : I , Q 5 MJ IQ ,, , I 3,2 new A W K k .- af! 4, ' f f,1 if Z 1 e i . 'fm 2 Y ,, , ' 1' f 'f-, ' . 1 1 -- ' ' fy ffy' I , mf ,g,f:fgg,,f K ., , ,, . , K ' I f?fl:N3:1 ,KAf , , .'i:xuey4,fJ'.zlmiw4' uf 1 f 2 f INTRODUCTION i -551 .X cg, . 'Q X f 5 'Q ,..v i e ' e r e ff i f -V ' X7 f in V. V 5' Q-A 3' 'fi 4 ,, pf A I - ' fg 1 'X , X A 'rf i X 'X 'xr 5 s K ' trrr EW W ,W g J , iff iff!! 'L if . 1 f , 2 Q5 fb 5 ' f Vx .J We live in a land of con- stant beginnings - new concepts, new technological developments, new people - and yet we consider the past and benefit from the ideas, inventions, and historical personalities which comprise our heritage. Because of the emphasis on our history throughout the preparation and celebration of the bicentennial year, Harding, aware of the threshold in time, proposed the theme, A New Beginning - Rise and Shine. The Student Association initially derived this concept from Proverbs 4.' 78, But the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn, which shines brighter and brighter until full day. Each individual at Harding was encouraged to adopt this as his personal plan for the 7975-76 year. K INTRODUCTION l 3 u 'P-if 9 1,4 Q' Q 2 . 'fm .NM-U--.m.-.,,..,-wqp 'WHIE W K 1 4!lNTRODUCUON ,Nike ws 45 1 Harding's New Beginning had many facets which were evident throughout the year. Peaking all-time enrollments, a body of 2,607 students and 737 faculty members initiated the academic year on August 24. The opening of the 300-capacity New Women's Dormitory was advantageous for the added population while the freshly renovated Hendrix Building enabled the nursing program to materialize after months of preparation. The Hendrix in- stallation also benefited the Home Economics Department with new equipment and classrooms. ln February, the building program saw another New Beginning - Rise and Shine with the opening of the 32.8 million gymnasium. INTRODUCTION l 5 ru 5 3 L cl. V1 3 r H9 'gk - 1, ,E4, ' Q22 5 f 5 f. 5 sy .W r S V ww K 4 A 5' V 14 R . 'W' Z ugbjf n be .sg :ZW V , A X., W 'hr , Q-. 4, K 5 , fs, ,A-'fx N. - MQ -ww 47 1 .mv ,ff 01 ,,,.. GXINTRODUCUON ,f , r .'L,' 4. ,, ,mu cf- .. Q- Ykff x-.we 'A-.fl , Af .px .f-, QW ,, 1' 'il Wu, I wtf , i Y H-f-We-1:1 2 V We ,,,. u V' ,. N n :Ju Z 2 ' ,,,,, , 1 ' Q: - ft-ff' ' H t 1 ,.,f,. gg .. . -. me ' ' ,fy . .Vt ,nf x V 7'f,'l'a, j., . , A K . A- uf ,gJ'..gh -J. Th, ' wr .rfwa-3 mr' f -- 1, efkfew Q Paralleling the physical growth of the facilities at Harding, the students grew in other, perhaps more subtle, avenues of life. On the spiritual level, growth was nurtured by devotionals held in dorms, Shores Chapel, and at the Lily Pool on Thursday evenings. For many people, spiritual growth came from associations with faculty members, friends, and families of the community. These bonds were a beginning for those new to Harding, while old ties were strengthened. intellectual growth was evident by long hours and diligent ef- forts spent in the library, labs, classes, and dorm rooms. While academic areas were stressed, much encouragement was given to the student body to learn to interact with those around us and develop concern and love for others. Service projects such as the Toy and Dolly Drive at Christmas time for children 's homes and the Red Cross Blood Drive gave opportunity to help friends and make friends. is Y , 3 tx KV INTRODUCTION l 7 M A New Beginning seemed a very appropriate idea with the arrival of the Bicentennial Anniversary of the country: for the birthday was not only a time to recall the past, but to mold the future. While noting this special occasion of history with events such as Robert Pier- points visit, the designation of Harding as a Bicentennial campus, the presentation of the Arkansas Continental Color Guard, and the American Studies trip to Washington D.C., Harding has traditionally stressed Americanism. Dr. Kenneth D. Wells, president of Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge made the following statement about the emphasis given to American Ideals and principles at Harding College: The program in American Citizenship education at Harding College is one of the greatest things being done in Americaf' 4' t wif.- '-aw Xi ll 'lx ,, W 1 13 V- 1, INTRODUCTION X 9 4: ,K ' . f i- ,' ,,,, in fi - . W ii 1, h I , i Hmmm 5 2 10!lNTRODUCUON HQ' f ' x 1 X 1. ay L -X After the initial goal of beginning is accomplished, there must be a followthrough or Rise and Shine. At the dawn, the sun peers over the hori2on, flashing the first rays of a new day. We, like the sun, cannot remain on the horikon. There must be an ascent up- ward to illuminate the full day. We must light our lives in every aspect whether religious, social, academic, or physical. ln bringing ourselves to full day vve give light to others. INTRODUCTION l 11 A -Q 'v 0 4 W W'+ - flv-'M' 4' ! 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T.-1-ndwpuy' ,.,,a-15.4 s - 'YA 4 X INTRODUCTION fi? 4 Q While eventful beginnings directly effected Harding Stu- dents, world happenings were of major concern for many. Campus interest reached high proportions as Patty Hearst was finally captured but as sub- sequent months revealed, her saga had only begun. Two assasination attempts on President Ford shocked the nation and started a controversy on presidential security. More controversy raged over Mrs. Ford's frank views on marriage and abortion. South Vietnamese troops were evacuated and many refugees were brought to the U. S., including Fort Chaffee at Fort Smith, Arkansas. Bussing in Louisville prompted demonstrations and teacher strikes were rampant all over the country. inflation continued with the price of postage going up three cents on first class mail. Yet America began cele- brating its existence in that world with its 200 year anniver- sary. Harding was assured of its place in the celebration when it was named a Bicentennial campus. ln the sports world, IV. sets were crowded around as students watched Cincinnati win the World Series in seven games and the Pittsburgh Steelers take its second straight Super Bowl victory. 2 2 Q' 5 YTWQ Q Q, '12, .sr ', U.19f6 Mx if Q INTRODUCTION l 15 From the time we are small children, we find those whom vve look to as examples. These hero figures capture our respect, love, admiration, and devotion. We carry these feelings even to adulthood for those strong personalities who effect our lives. One such figure in the lives of many Harding students is Mr. Ed White. Mr. White, in addition to serving the HOL' NYS ,,,,, , students as English professor, is an active sponsor of Kings Men Social Club. An avid sports fan, he plays intramurals and serves on the athletic committee. ln the community, Mr. White is on the board of the Searcy Optimist Club. He has donated eight gallons of blood to the Red Cross. He and his wife Evelyn have three children. lt is the privilege of the Senior Class to dedicate the 7976 Petit Jean to Mr. Ed White. FV F?FE'F?Ml'?1 Efffiifffff' Egffifffm init' ygrfff FWF H 16 l DEDICATION f , f : H I ae vi X. -x s 1? W, if 3 H f 4 xa -' .- Q I , Q if 5 XS 7 X X I S i L 3 . 2 W 5 k , in b MQ ..AA,,. . f , , . ,f V . ,J Ji., qw.. Q f Nw J ' '..,fmwlf?ft??f , 'Q Q QQ' 1 f,-Qjxyfsff wr' ,I mad :ww rw rx ,rf . -. . fx Wx, , ,f qi 'E-Q35 V Hy' 4 15 'ws M 5,151 ACADEMICS Dr. Ganus speaks in commemoration of the Bicentennial CLIFTON L. GANUS, Ph.D., in addition to his heavy duties in ad- ministration and development as president of Harding College, main- tained a busy schedule of speaking. His scholarly background in American history made him a popular speaker for the bicentennial year. He was a keynote speaker for Citizenship Seminars in Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. In March, he spoke for the 53rd national meeting of the Producers and Texas Livestock Marketing Association in Kansas City. He was also the speaker for the S100-per-plate-fund-raising dinner at Freed-Hardeman College and he dedicated the Christian Services Building at Lubbock Christian College. The Birth of America was the speech he delivered over KNOE-TV in Monroe, La. During the summer of 1975 he traveled to Spain, Portugal, and Morocco to study the culture of these countries and the influence of com- munism there. He served as president of the Arkansas Foundation of Associated Colleges, participated in the Governor's Conference on Post- Secondary Education and the South- western Bell Economic Seminar, and he conferred in Washington with Arkansas senators and representatives on legislation affecting higher education. ,,e ,M-ff' 1. VISITING with his son Cliff, daughter Debbie, and daughter-in-law Debbie, Dr. Ganus attends the annual Black and Gold Banquet. 2. BOARDING the college plane, Dr. Ganus prepares for another trip in the interest of Christian education. 3. CLIFTON GANUS laughs as he celebrates the beginning of another year. 4. DILIGENTLY working during Pizza Hut's Harding Night, Dr. Ganus helps raise money for Harding College. 5. A TYPICALLY interesting cheerleaders' skit amuses Dr. Ganus. 6. IMITATING the actions of his grand- daughter, Clifton Ganus hugs Johnna's new rag doll. 7. DR. GANUS congratulates Kirk Davis at the Olen Hendrix Building dedication. 8. IN the middle of a hectic day, Dr. Ganus takes a break with his wife, Louise. 9. PRESIDENT GANUS. 10. CONVERSING with track team members, Dr. Ganus enjoys attending meet. 11. AT THE Student Association's fall reception for new students, President Ganus shows his interest in the real business of Christian education. PRESIDENT I 21 Dr. Cox oversees growing American Studies organization BILLY RAY COX, M.B.A., LL.D., MM? Q ii I it ' S 51 95 . g if W 5? LL ' r ' 1 ,m f .3 , Hiug,-' 5:-' W' ' ' We F U 4' '-. Ml fa- 'X' t i r 1 Hifi ' -V X at it .2- 1 ' 5 XNIFXI s .v f f if ,X ., ,,-Bax' 2,5 it ' , Lrg-W gf '. 52- . pf if- - 43: E--3, . 1 f ag I .y ,xii '1:, . ' Q I C.P.A., Vice President, traveled ex- tensively contacting foundations and individuals for gifts to the 511.3 million Phase III Development Program. As visiting lecturer for the University of Arkansas Industrial Research and Extension Center, he conducted seminars in many Arkansas cities. He served as director of the American Studies Program and in March sponsored a nine-day study tour to Washington, D. C., Philadelphia, and Williamsburg in commemoration of the national bicentennial. He was in- strumental in obtaining the DEC PDP 11f45 computer which became operational during the fall semester. Cox received many invitations to address important conventions. Among these were the Power and Com- munications Contractors Association in Bermuda, the Wisconsin State Telephone Association in Madison, the Central Arkansas Personnel Association in Hot Springs, and the Mid-South Management Conference in Biloxi, Mississippi. He received an award from the Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge for his speech, Our American Heritage of Great Values. Rebirth of a Nation was another one of his speeches relating to the Bicen- tennial Celebration. He serves as a deacon of the College Church of Christ and teaches a Sunday morning Bible class for college students. 1. AS ASSOCIATE professor of business, Dr. Cox lectures on the key points in American business law. 2. VICE- PRESIDENT COX. 3. BILLY RAY COX and Michele Pullara display the spirit of the Bicentennial on the patriotic Junior class Homecoming float. ,fwx 6 1 'P' .11 lb WY aware- ak 'lf ' ' - 22 f VICE-PRESIDENT lh. gpm Dr. Pryor honored by national societies and student groups JOSEPH E. PRYOR, Ph.D., Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, served the students in various roles - teacher, academic counselor, advisor to several activities, and personal friend. Pryor was elected president of the Arkansas Deans Association for 1975- 76 at the annual meeting on October 6- 7 in Jonesboro. He was re-elected secretary-treasurer of the National Council of Alpha Chi for a four-year term at the October 24-25 meeting of the Council in Dallas. Speaking at the 1975 meeting of the Associated Collegiate Press in St. Louis and chairing a discussion session at the Governor's Conference on Post- Secondary education in Little Rock were November activities of the Dean. He also installed chapters of Alpha Chi in Arkansas, Kansas, North Dakota, and Tennessee. He represented Alpha Chi at the annual meeting of the As- sociation of College Honor Societies in Indianapolis in February. He was elected vice president of the Arkansas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in December. On campus he served as advisor to the Petit Jean, completing 32 years of service to yearbook staffs, and as one of the sponsors of the TNT social club and of the Arkansas Eta Chapter of Alpha Chi. Pryor served as an elder of the College Church of Christ and as chairman of the worship committee. 1. DR. JOSEPH E. PRYOR, Dean of the College. 2. ACTING in his capacity as Alpha Chi sponsor, Dr. Pryor officially initiates an inductee into the honor society. 3. ALONG with his wife Bessie Mae, Dr. Joe Pryor relaxes after a challenging day. 4. DR. PRYOR, AIC official, controls the clock at a Bison basketball game. 5. YEARBOOK editor, Andrea Mannen, and Joseph Pryor, sponsor, look over some Petit Jean layouts. 6. IN the classroom, Dr. Pryor, professor of physical science, teaches in addition to his duties as Dean. Civic activities and campus duties keep Dr. Carr occupied JAMES F. CARR, IR., EdD., Assistant to the President, served on many faculty committees, promoted public relations in Searcy, and directed the summer session. His friendly smile and his greeting, It's great to be at Harding, endeared him to students, fellow faculty members, and patrons of the college. He worked closely with the Alumni Association and the Downtown Bison Boosters in promoting various campus activities. During the past year, he served as president of the Searcy Kiwanis Club, chairman of the Civic Improvement Committee of the Searcy Chamber of Commerce, and chairman of the White River District Boy Scouts of America. He was a member of the Arkansas Advisory Committee on Voca- tional!Technical Education, the Board of Directors of the Sunshine School, the Board of Directors of the Delta-Hills Health Systems Agency, and the Executive Board of the Quapaw Council Boy Scouts of America. Carr served as a deacon of the College Church of Christ. 1. DR. JAMES CARR, Assistant to the President. 2. SMILING faces characterize Dr. Carr and his wife Stephanie before a banquet at the Heritage. 3. SEARCY Kiwanis president James Carr conducts a meeting of the local club. 4. CONGENIALLY visiting with Russ Simmons, Dr. Carr takes a break 24 ! ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT Tucker delegates 52.9 million budget for athletic coliseum LOTT R. TUCKER,, B.A., Vice President for Finance and Business Manager, administered an operational budget of 512,500,000 for 1975-76 and supervised the construction of the 52.9 million physical education-gymnasium complex so that it was ready for use by the beginning of the spring semester. He made numerous trips to Dallas and Washington, D. C., to confer with various foundations and government offices. During the year, he converted the operations of his office to the computer that was installed in July, greatly speeding up the services provided by his office. He was an active member of the Searcy Chamber of Commerce, the Searcy Planning Commission, and the Searcy Kiwanis Club. He also served on the board of the Searcy Federal Savings and Loan Association. He was a member of the Southern Association of College and University Business Of- ficers and the National Association of College and University Business Of- ricers. Tucker served as an elder of the College Church of Christ and was chairman of the Building and Ground Committee and a member of the Finance Committee. 1. MR. LOTT TUCKER, Vice President of Finance. 2. TAKING time out from his busy schedule. Lott Tucker and his wife Mae Anne relax while watching an intramural softball game. 3. SUGGESTIONS on improvements in cafeteria service are discussed by Mr. Tucker and Mr. Curry. 3 tv! yy - Ja ' gg I E 5595. 9 55116 w lr f fr VICE-PRESIDENT, FINANCE X 25 fm Z L. ini' ai 3 1 Q, W 7314 my 41. fg my ,Z 1 ' Ur 1 df .wif Muwdw 5 4 2 5 S 1 qszuzp, 'W w 'Ci U Z I v RV Registrar's office keeps occupied with increased enrollment VIRGIL M. BECKETT, BA, began another year of work by processing a record enrollment of 2,601 during the fall semester - the largest enrollment in Harding's history. Harding also enjoyed her largest spring semester enrollment ever with 2,447. Beckett was a member of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers. He also sat on several college committees, including the Academic Retention Committee and the Executive Com- mittee. 1. VIRGIL BECKETT, Registrar. 2. OF- FERING helpful information, Virgil Beckett answers Denise Power's questions. 3. REGISTRATION appears to be Virgil Beckett's most active time as he helps Donna Turner with her IBM packet. REGISTRAR f 27 N f If Altman interested in academic and moral status of students TED M. ALTMAN, Ed.D., ef- fectively implemented the objectives of Harding College as Dean of Students through a broad-based low key approach and close personal contact with students. Altman served as vice president of Region IV of the National Association of Student Personnel Deans and was a charter member of the Three Rivers Arkansas chapter of Phi Delta Kappa organized in the fall. Dean Altman directed students as Foreign Student Advisor and as Veterans Advisor. He was listed in Outstanding Educators of America and Outstanding Personalities of the South. During the summer of 1975, Altman led a campaign group to Bremen, Germany. 1. TED ALTMAN, Dean of Students. 2. LEAVING chapel, Dean Altman walks with Neale Pryor. 3. CONCERNED with issues relevant to the students, Ted Altman gives his opinion at a Bison interview. .EW' gf. ,f 27'E it E in was A er X N 28 f DEAN OF STUDENTS ,.,-ww' far. I ,,,,' Deans Campbell, Downing strengthen ties with students MARIBETH DOWNING, M.Ed., in her second year as Dean of Women, maintained empathetic rapport with the women students while effectively implementing the student personnel policies of the College. She also served as sponsor of the Women's Student Representative Organization and of the Women's Interclub Council. She at- tended the joint annual meeting of Christian College Counselors and Christian College Student Associations sponsored last fall by Freed-Hardeman College. She held membership in several national and regional guidance and student personnel organizations. For diversion, she did pen and ink sketches and watercolor paintings. EDDIE RAY CAMPBELL, MAT, Dean of Men, supervised the induction of new members into the men's social clubs in the fall and sponsored the Conquerors at youth rallies throughout the year. He was supervisor of Harbin Hall and director of the 1975 session of Camp Salado. He was program chairman for the fall meeting of the Southwest Association of College and University Housing Officers held at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. He served as an elder of the Downtown Church of Christ and as director of their youth activities. 1. MISS MARIBETH DOWNING, Dean of Women. 2. FROM his office library, Eddie Campbell selects reading material. 3. HER comfortable office affords Maribeth Downing a place to relax as well as work. 4. EDDIE RAY CAMPBELL, Dean of Men. PERSONNEL DEANS I 29 Library increases staff: Alexander recruiting for 76-77 WINNIE E. BELL, M.A.L.S., after sewing as assistant librarian for 16 years, was appointed head librarian effective July 1, 1975, upon the resignation of Shirley Birdsall Alexander. She served as chairman of the Resources and Technical Services Division of the Arkansas Library Association and as implementarian chairman of the Searcy branch of the American Association of University Women. She made plans to host the 1976 meeting of Christian college librarians following the spring com- mencement exercises. FRED J. ALEXANDER, M.Ed., Director of Admissions, administered an admissions program that set a record enrollment of 2,601 students for the fall semester, an increase of 132 over the previous high set in the fall of 1974. He used the Time of Day and Morningside, two popular student singing groups, effectively for student recruitment at youth meetings in various cities. 1. MISS WINNIE BELL, Librarian. 2. MANY times throughout the day, Miss Bell employs the card catalogue. 3. FRED ALEXANDER, Director of Admissions. 4. AQUAINTING students and parents with Harding, Fred Alexander converses at the freshman tea. 9'f'im 9 4 , 'ri' .. -2 . amaamav .bf 'Ti' ww .umm Ke., , . A we .,,. nn-v' Y, 7. M, :V 3 f . V 'lffne . 75 , ' dj 1-if'iff?i'f f ff ,a- , ,af 3 30 ! LIBRARIANQ ADMISSIONS W , if' T19 lffmr s f' 1 'N- Ta, . was Research, Graduate, and Testing directors challenged daily WYATT JONES, Ed.D., Director of Graduate Studies, joined the Harding faculty in August after having served 13 years as professor of education and director of teacher education at Pepperdine University in Los Angeles. He replaced Dr. Nyal D. Royse. Jones hosted the annual meeting of Arkansas Graduate Deans in April and was a charter member of the Three Rivers Arkansas Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa installed in Searcy in October. BOBBY L. COKER, Ed.D., Director of Institutional Testing, represented the institution on the Board of Department of Higher Education of AEA and was the local member of the AACTEA. He attended several workshops related to testing. Dr. Coker helped charter the Searcy chapter of Phi Delta Kappa and currently serves as its President. HARRY D. OLREE, Ed.D., Director of Research, completed nine years of physical fitness research for NASA and also initiated a cooperative research project with Oral Roberts University on physical fitness levels in college students. He served as secretary of the NAIA Research Committee and chairman of the NAIA Medical Aspects of Sports Committee. He also worked as chairman of the Research Section of the Arkansas Association for HPER. Olree was elected president of the Harding Alumni Association. He also acted as chairman of the committee that planned the new 52,900,000 Gymnasium-Physical Education Center. 1. WYATT JONES, Director of Graduate Studies. 2. FUNCTIONING in the capacity of testing consultant, Dr. Coker clears up questions at registration time. 3. BOBBY COKER, Director of Institutional Testing. 4. PROGRESS in fitness is charted for Layna Wheaton by Dr. Harry Olree. 5. HARRY OLREE, Director of Research. DIRECTORS I 31 Dr. Burt, Chairman. challenges Harding Board of Trustees Unde'r the chairmanship of Dr. Richard E. Burt, an alumnus of Harding College and a dentist from Richardson, Texas, the Board of Trustees exerted a strong influence on maintaining the goals and objectives of Harding College. Effective in the fall of 1975, the Board adopted a policy to eliminate overcrowding the residence halls. The Board at its fall meeting passed a resolution of thanks to the faculty and administration for the excellent job done on the Self-Study Report to the North Central Association that continued the ac- creditation of Harding College for the maximum period of 10 years, as an- nounced at the July meeting of the Association. Dr. Burt implemented various means of getting the members of the Board acquainted with the faculty and students and the on-going activities of the college. James A. Thompson, who had been a member of the Board for 39 years, died at his home in Searcy on September 16. 1. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. ROW ONE: Mrs. Robert Warnock, John Baldwin, George Benson, Dallas Harris, Dan Russell, Richard Burt, James Ellers, Flanoy Alexander, Clifton Ganus, Milton Peebles, D. F. Anguish, James Cone, Jim Bill Mclnteer. ROW TWO: Houston Karnes, Roy Sawyer, Houston Ezell, Jack Goode, Richard Gibson, David Burton, Harold Cogburn. 2. ATTENTIVELY listening to Dr. Ganus tell of future development plans, members of the Board complete their tour of the gym. 3. MR. OLEN HENDRIX makes the dedicatory speech for the new nursingfhome economics complex bearing his name. 4. AFTER DINNER speaker Jim Bill Mclnteer addresses the audience at the Black and Gold Banquet held Homecoming weekend. ,M l -A Council donates time. effort, and money to Harding Serving as the Heyes and ears of Harding College in hundreds of communities throughout the nation, 305 members of the President's Development Council assisted the administration of the College in many ways. Chief among these were recruitment of students, search for qualified staff members, public relations, development, and financial contributions. In Phase III of the Development Program, the Council pledged more than S1,789,000. Completing its eleventh year of func- tioning, the Council met on campus twice during the year to hear reports on the College and to share ideas for implementing its program. 1. NEW MARRIED STUDENTS APART- MENTS. 2. NEW WOMEN'S DOR- MITORY. 3. PRESENTING lively musical numbers, the Belles and Beaux perform for the Development Council at their fall gathering. 4. HONORING Harding with his attendance, State Representative Ray Thorton congratulates the college on its growth program. 5. STUDENT speaker Kurt Picker humorously amuses the Development Council with a talk on Dr. Ganus's baseball glove. 6. OLEN HENDRIX BUILDING. DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL I 33 Report of the President Harding's most precious commodity and greatest uniqueness is the student body and the complete thrust of the entire institution lies in commitment to them. There is a determined direction toward developing the student as a whole person physically, academically, socially and spiritually. This year's excellent student body is no exception to the rule. The number of students continues to climb. A record 2,601 enrolled on the Searcy campus this fall. At Harding Graduate School of Memphis another 242 registered. There are 401 at Harding Academy of Searcy and 2,925 at Harding Academy of Memphis for a total of 6,169 in the Harding family. With the addition of numbers comes the addition of opportunities. However, with greater numbers it is increasingly more difficult to maintain the degree of closeness possible with a much smaller number. Yet the administration, faculty and staff attest to the fact that extra effort exerted toward this valuable goal is worth it. Service-oriented professions continue to top the list in chosen careers of the students. Each year half of the graduates prepare for teaching careers. This year majors with the most numbers are business 421, education 256, Bible and missions 219, pre- professional fields 158, nursing 140, physical education 128 and home ec 119. Extracurricular activities also reflect the desire for Christian service. About 500 students and faculty were involved in evangelistic campaigning throughout the United States and in foreign countries during the year. In May a group of about 200 cam- paigners worked at 10 congregations in Little Rock to canvass the city to offer Bible courses and- invitations to preaching services. Many missionaries regularly visit the campus and a strong emphasis on world missions is evident among the students and faculty alike. A world Evangelism forum on the campus last fall attracted hundreds of students from- colleges throughout the nation. The Christian Communications Program of preacher training, a concentrated two-year study with 50 men currently involved, is in its second year. The Alpha Class will be graduated next summer and a second campaign to Jamaica will be held. Overwhelming response continues to be shown for various service projects. Students, through organizations and individually, daily serve in visits to nursing homes and hospitals, work with the Sunshine School for the mentally retarded and the Buddy Program for fatherless boys. On weekends students often assist in youth retreats. The annual toy and doll drive provides gifts which are sent to children's homes throughout the country. Admission to a recent Halloween party was a can of food, the collection of which was distributed to the needy. The Red Cross blood draws on the campus are highly successful with students waiting in line to make a donation. Quotas are V ii,t generally exceeded and competition for participation in social clubs is highly competitive. Visits are often made to nearby children's homes and a recent request for specific items for a home had tremendous results as students brought cleaning supplies. Spiritual growth and development among the student body is a continuous challenge by all mediums of activity, whether, in athletics, social club ac- tivities or informal student groups. Achievements begin with the opening of the semester and continue through the year. The Petit Jean yearbook won a 16th consecutive All-American rating. The Bison was named a First Class publication. Music groups continue to make outstanding contributions. The Belles and Beaux completed an eight-week entertainment tour of the Far East, the A Cappella Chorus and Chorale were invited to sing with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra for a concert in Little Rock and the Symphony also came to Searcy for a campus per- formance with the groups. The Band attracted the largest number of members in history. The Time of Day group, a musical trio, travels throughout the year to perform for youth groups and in recruiting. A weekly Hymns from Harding radio program is heard on stations across the nation. Already this fall the varsity debate squad won sweepstakes in the Louisiana Tech Forensic Tournament over 25 other colleges and universities from Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas and Alabama. The Harding squad won over University of Arkansas and University of Southwest Louisiana to take first place. Two science students placed first and second in the Arkansas Academy of Science college section with research papers they had conducted. Harding students consistently win honors in the science field. In athletics, Harding reached a high mark with the college recording a close second place finish in the All-Sports competition in the conference. The Bisons won a fourth National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics bowling championship and conference and district championships in both bowling and cross country. Swimming and tennis teams were runnersup in the conference and baseballers were runnersup in district playoffs. Individually, three Bison athletes gained NAIA All-American honors and a fourth won the national singles title in bowling. A football player was drafted by a professional team, a basketballer received national recognition and a high jumper won the NAIA cham- pionship. Harding bowlers won both the singles and doubles events in the national tournament and a bowler was selected to the United States team in the Federation International des Quilluers World Tourney in London. A Harding student placed second in competition among Arkansas athletes in the Cliff Shaw Scholar-Athlete Award. In the spring about 2,500 high school students attended the annual Youth Meeting on the campus and in the summer 400 young people were on campus for the challenging Citizenship Youth Seminars conducted by the American Studies program. Christian education is probably more important today than at any other time in the history of our country. Harding College faces a tremendous challenge to serve as effectively as possible each of the 2,601 students who enrolled for the fall semester. The capacity enrollment has presented the College with the greatest challenge and responsibility she has yet faced. For the current academic year, the instructional faculty consists of 110 full-time equivalent faculty members to give a student-faculty ratio of 22:1. This year, 39.4 per cent hold the eamed doctorate and 54.8 per cent hold the Master's or higher but not the doc- torate. Ten lack only the completion and defense of the dissertation for the earned doctorate. In 1966-67 the College began offering Distinguished Teacher Awards to three teachers annually, presented at spring commencement with a stipend of 81,000 each. The three recipients for 1975 were Dr. David B. Burks, assistant professor of business, Dr. Dean B. Priest, professor of mathematics and Dr. Neale T. Pryor, professor of Bible. Withe the exception of the faculty of an institution, the library is probably the most significant facet of the academic program. Harding College is blessed with excellent library facilities and the library services are ad- ministered by four capable professional librarians who are highly dedicated to their work. They are assisted by a capable staff which relies heavily on student help. The library contains 133,917 volumes, including 7,231 microfilm volumes. The library also containes 245 cassette tapes and 2,337 records in mucis, speech and biology. The library receives 943 periodicals and 12 daily newspapers. During the past year, 6,629 volumes were added to the collection. The library has stack space to accommodate 170,000 volumes. This year, an evaluation team from the North Central Association of ac- creditation visited the campus. An extensive self-study report involving all ofthe faculty had been submitted to the association. The five-man team made a thorough investigation of every facet of the College and wrote a very favorable report. The following comment is representative: Overall, Harding College has achieved an unuaual balance and standard of quality in almost every aspect of collegiate life, of which these students are the beneficiaries, and to which they are justifiably proud con- tributors. The evaluation team made the following recommendation: The committee finds that Harding College is an institution with a clear sense of educational pur- pose, to which all of the con- stituent elements are committed and which they carry out very successfully. The College has consistently attracted and retained capable students and competent, dedicated faculty and staff. Morale is exceptionally high. The physical plant is functional, attractive, and well-maintained. The financial operation of the College is sound and prospects are good for continued support. We recommend, therefore, that Harding College be continued on full accreditation at the Master's degree level, and that the institution be placed on decennial evaluation schedule. In the Financial Resources section of the North Central Report, the following quotation concerning finances presents fairly, I believe, the overall financial strength of the institution. As did previous NCA teams, we found Harding College to be a very well-managed institution. At a time when many colleges and instutitutions are in serious, if not dire, financial straits, Harding seems to be in sound condition, and with excellent prospects of remaining so. -Condensed from the Harding Bulletin November 1975. REPORT X 35 Lectures, forums, seminars provide spiritual atmosphere They Being Dead, Yet Speak was the theme of the 1975 Biblical lec- tureship on October 8-11. Special seminars were conducted during the fall semester by Jack Gray, Parker Henderson, and Carl Mitchell. The eighth annual Preacher's Forum was conducted March 16, developing the theme, Establishing Biblical Authority. Strong emphasis was given throughout the year to developing campaign groups to work in various parts of the United States and several foreign countries during the summer of 1976. Frank Worgan of Corby, England, served as visiting professor of missions for 1975-76. A major in religious education was added to the curriculum. The second year of the two-year Christian Communications Program, and adult education program for preachers, was added. James Allen, M.R.E., llh.D. E. Conard Hays, B.D. Allan l. Isom, Ed.D John McKinney, M.A. Associate Professor Professor Associate Professor ASSISl0f1TPf0f05S0l' Bible Bible Religious Education James D. Bales, Ph.D. Robert L. llelsten, M.A. Jerry l. Jones, Th.D Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Doctrine Bible Preaching V 1 iip ,,,, Tom Eddins, M.Th. Evertt Huffard, M.A. Joe Dale Jones, M.A. ' if 'ff - Instructor Assistant Professor Instructor Bible Q-A 2-' 36 X BIBLE 1 .,, Greek Avon Malone, M.A. Assistant Professor Bible l. V. Pfeifer, M.Th. Assistant Professor Bible I Mx 52 ,bf ag 1' ,is Lg, 4 I: ,..,,,, f psi., ,kk ,32 2 2,2 1- 4 ., :,,y , 1 f 3,2 , 3 - ei? 'L' . f r ,T.'l1' wfitzf ,,'a 'ie Paul Pollard, M. Assistant Profes Greek and Hebr Neale T. Pryor, T Professor Bible Ed Sanders, M.l Assistant Profes Bible ily, wi P195 9 ,Qf k Wood Soon, Pli.D. Professor Bible lll Ed Warren, M.A. Instructor Bible Frank Vlorgon Wsiting Professor Bible and Missions ,o 4 '- ,wff f ,,,o lt , bg V If Q ..'X o is as T' I K S 4 f ii :riff ' E 1 l ffis iff oio t . ,,s Q 'gm , , xg , '. 5 A Us B .ng so - eng 1. ENJOYING a basketball game, Jimmy Allen and Russell Showalter support the Bisons. 2. WITH fork in hand, Jerry Jones prepares to eat at a Timothy Club fellowship. 3. ANXIOUSLY awaiting a program in the American Heritage Auditorium, Evertt Huffard sits with his wife, Elsie. 4. PAUL POLLARD converses with a student at the Bible major's retreat. 5. HELPFULLY counseling at registration time, Jack McKinney looks over Steve Saunder's schedule. 6. EMPHASIZING a point, Jack Sears speaks to his collegues. 7. CAMP Wyldewood furnishes the setting for Conard Hays to address the Bible retreaters. 8. ED SANDERS visits with Virgil Beckett at the Takodah teachers conference. BIBLE I 37 Karyl Bailey, Ph.D. Cecil Becli, M.A. Assistant Professor Associate Professor Physical Education Physical Education s ba s , -N' 'me' MM' winnio BeII,M.A.l.5. Assistant Professor Physical Education Jerome Barnes, Ed.D. Associate Professor Education -gg .. Librarian Lois Brown, M.A. Assistant Professor Special Education 5 we , Z! -Wt i I fl r if I ' ' .0 New gymnasium is completed: Kappa Delta Pi chartered Completion of the Gymnasium- Physical Education Building in January was the highlight of the year for the Education Division although various members of the division continued leadership in their areas regionally and nationally. Dr. Edward G. Sewell served on the NCATE Evaluation Boardg Dr. Harry D. Olree served as chairman of the NAIA Medical Aspects of Sports Committeeg Dr. Bobby L. Coker was appointed to the Board of the Arkansas Department of Higher Educationg and Lois Brown served on the Governoris Council of the Study of Special Education. Dr. Sewell led in the chartering of a chapter of Kappa Delta Pi and Dr. Wyatt Jones joined the education faculty as Director of Graduate Studies upon the retirement of Dr. Nyal Royse. With the resignation of Shirley Birdsall Alexander, Winnie Bell was promoted to librarian and Travis Cox, Franklin D. Hayes, and Suzanne Spurrier were added as assistant librarians. 38 X EDUCATION srgfsasrf- L Qzmfi 'il .,.. . ...iissa . i 3 ff is -usa: -:ff es, Jess Bucy, M.A. Assistant Professor Physical Education Louis Butterfield, Ed.S. Bobby Coker, Ed.D. Elizabeth Dykes, M.S Associate Professor Education Bob Corbin, M.Ed. Associate Professor I t t . Elzisuxfigrr Physical Education Kathryn Campbell, M.A.T. Travis Cox Assistant Professor Nl-NL, NI-l-5- Physical Education Assistant Librarian A, ..-'AM Reference Libraric David Elliott, MJ Instructor Physical Educatit Hugh Groover, Ml Associate Profesg Physical Educatit ...siss ee I E st s t 1 P I iiiii A 2' 'I P nklyn Hayes, M.l.S. -riodicals Librarian ard Johnson, M.Ed. Instructor tysical Education 'att Jones, Ed.D. Professor Education . fi X f 1. Si K Xu, vs. 1.0! I X Pi Theodore Lloyd, M.S. Associate Professor Physical Education Wilton Martin, M.A.T. Assistant Professor Physical Education Jerry Mote, M.A.T. Assistant Professor Physical Education Harry Olrae, Ed.D. Professor Physical Education John Prock, M.T. Associate Professor Physical Education Arnold Pylkas, M.A. Assistant Professor Physical Education Mariorie Ryan, M.A.T. Assistant Professor Physical Education Edward Sewell, Ph.D. Professor Education Phil Watkins, NI.Ed. Instructor Physical Education Betty Watson, M.A. Assistant Professor Elementary Education Murray Wilson, M.S. Svwnne Spvrrier, M.A. Assistant Professor CGTGIOQIHQ Librarian Elementary Education ni' Irv- Q I t w -.....,f 'km I 'Y vf -1 31, A N X Rv R l is pdl' of X fff E. A.-4 xf as Ti, 2 f' ,I - .735 , 5. ,.,f ., -W 5 t . ' t 4 ,ne 9 . , I 1' se vnnm,-fmsctw-.,W.ff. M 2 c, Z, Maw' , , .-.-.'.-.'.vw-lo: ' V, ' 1. ATTENTIVELY listening to the lecturer at the August Conference, Phil Watkins, Jess Bucy, and Ted Altman prepare for the coming year. 2. DR. HARRY OLREE, Director of Research, talks with staff members about the new physical education equipment. 3. DURING intermission at their concert, Travis Cox and Mrs. Bill White retreat backstage to prepare for the second half. 4. DISCUSSING the advantages of their new pool, Coach Pylkas and swim team tour the new facilities. 5. MAKING additions to the card files, Mrs. Dykes copies call numbers. EDUCATION X 39 ---......i.,,, --..-.-..1.i. -l--...,......, ---.i.......,..,.., --i.i.,., Honors in art and Beethoven's work highlight activities With the addition of Travis Cox to the music faculty, majors in violin and viola were made available to students and an orchestra and string ensemble were organized this fall. The A Cap- pella Chorus and the Chorale joined the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra in presenting Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D Minor at the Little Rock Con- vention Center Music Hall on October 6 and on campus the following evening. The Christian College Choral Festival was hosted January 10 and the Arkansas NATS Convention was hosted February 27-28. The A Cappella Chorus made plans for a tour of Europe during the summer of 1976. Art faculty members and students exhibited in a number of shows and festivals. Don Robinson received first place in acrylics at the Batesville Art Showg Elizabeth Mason placed second in the North Arkansas Showg Stan Green received All-American honors on his sports brochures, and Dr. Faye Doran and Arnie Anderson had works accepted in several exhibits. x , . - A. 1. ARTS and crafts booth, displayed for the first time at the Little Rock showing, is set up by Ron Doran and Ruby Shock. 2. EVENING devotionals provide opportunity for Ken Davis to share thoughts with men residents. 3. ERLE MOORE applauds guest Herman Finkelstein. 4. STRATIGICALLY located on the ladder, George Baggett rehearses Bison Band. 5. STANDING in the spotlight, Cliff Ganus lll, performs a solo during a Belles and Beaux show. 6. ART student, Dave Edwards prepares a custom-made frame for one of his works. 7. COUNSELING an art major Paul Pitt scans the course roster. 40 I FINE ARTS 'I 3 aa-f,l,,,,,,,,.W,...r, .W we +3 P ' I uw 5, I I 'nm y we Q fx: :,,vg?,:.:e?,,z: Q na -ey: .,: , 1 ' V .pair-, ,:-41'- , . . ' -f JT' 322 :'--553.-.'-j , - --,v -.- .Q . . 'fuel I. - ,p A A-' VZ, K. nag. V. :ef f 4 ,fr s 7 f or , wa yo-A Q FFS. ,I 'IS' 5? '15 H hjfqi -4-7Smz'1 A ' - ' P l:Q ,P X I 2 ' x h L ' y ' KJ! X v 'Y Q Q Y 5 vi .6 f if ,4-' K' ' . i ff' A I. .5 k If V er? an ,.x.f ' Qi - I 1 f If' I I , A . I. fi X. anime' 5 I 1 Al told Andorwll, M-li Travis Cox, M.M., M.I..S. Faye Doran, Ed.D. Stanley Green, B.S.E. Jeffrey Hopper, ll. Elizabeth Mason, MA. Mono Moore, B.A. Instructor Assistant Professor Aggistant Professor Instructor Associate Instructor Professor Instructor Art Mugiq An An Music Art Music arse Bassett. D-NI-l Kenneth Davis, D-Mum Clifton Genus III, D-NI-L William Holloway, Ph.D. Mary Mnlvne. IM- Erle Moore, Ed.D. Paul Pin, NLA. ssociate Professor Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Instructor Professor Assistant Professor Music Music Music Music MUSIC MUSiC AV' uf' ,A-Q. Don Robinson, M.A. Associate Professor Art Ann Sewell, M.A. Assistant Professor Music FINE ARTS 4 QM Billy Brant, M.S. Instructor Speech Rodger Brewer, M.A. Instructor English .lo Cleveland, D.A. Associate Professor English 42 ! HUIVIANITIES E u f I , I5 et Bl., S I: 3 . - - .t,--. ,. e.', ,BI X if I it 3 Q' 5 ASW' le.- -f 'A 'Q....' . PM Q - him?gfrea:.:.Ss-S-asm.-f-1, . I , fs i ,M X S' at ' - l--.- Hey, Q- .1 3.3. , -2 gl A w s is 1 ff l., .. ,.WSO.sfe.s . - Ava Conley, MA. Assistant Professor Spanish Neil Cope, Ph.D. Professor Journalism Harvey Dykes, NLA. Assistant Professor Speech Gary Elliqn, Ph.D. Robert llelsten, MA. larry Menefee, M.A. Assistant Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor English German Speech Morris Ellis, MJI. Alice Jewell, M.A. Dennis Drgan, Ph.D. Instructor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Speech English English Lyndq Hqygg, B,A, Duane McCampbeII, M.A. Charles Pittman, NLA. Aggociqte Instructor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor French English English KI fn' ,cg S.-.. If Q 'Navi John Ryan, Ph.D. Eugene Underwood, M.Ed. Edward White, I Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Profes Speech English English Dorothy Wrigl Betty Ulrey, NI.Ed. Richard Walker, Ph.D. Dr, de l'Univers Instructor Professor Aggggiqte Profez English Speech French Winfred Wrigl Evan Ulrey, Ph.D. Rebecca Weaver, M.D.C. Dr. de yuniverf Professor Instructor Associate profe Speech Speech French Division expends overtime with contests, productions Creative writing is encouraged by the annual Creative Writing Contest sponsored by the Humanities Division. Dr. Walter McDonald was brought to campus for a Creative writing Workshop. Drs. Winfred and Dorothy Wright directed eight students on a six-week Work!Study Tour of French-speaking countries of Europe in the summer of 1975. Dr. Evan Ulrey served as national president of Pi Kappa Delta and also coached the debate team to first place in the Louisiana Tech invitational meet. Dr. Richard Walker was appointed to the Congressional Action Committee of the American Speech and Hearing Association. Annie Get Your Gun and The Cherry Orchard were major drama productions directed by Larry Menefee and staged by Morris Ellis. Dr. Jack Ryan directed the third annual Spring Sing presented by the social clubs. 1. AIDING a speech student in her research, Harvey Dykes suggests sources of reference. 2. CELEBRATING in the French manner, Lynda Hayes cuts the Yule Log at the language Christmas party. 3. MRS. JO CLEVELAND reviews scheduling forms. 4. FROM a good vantage point, Gary Elliott and BenBerry watch the track meet. 5. TAKING a break between classes Ed White visits the Student Center. 6. ABSORBED in his sor- ting, Evan Ulrey inventories his library. 7. DRAMATICALLY, Fiod Brewer reads a passage for his English class. HUMANITIES X 43 -mu W . ,R io,--efez-'etc -3 gf szffefezzw-ff' -ft be -I Q52 ...,,. .- 'E - Q 4437 'iw 'I IW I if I ,. fy g. ,ff e ff . tsi, ,I , fs V VW? 5.10 tifffittmflbfls 1 .I X DH if Z 1 ,mb we 'K Mildred Bell, Ph.D. Harmon Brown, Ph.D. Ronald Doran, M.A. Eli!!! lime, R-N-I M5- Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Home Economics Mathematics Biology Janice Bingham Anna Chamhless Alva Gene bugger, M.S. B,S,, R,N, B.S.N., R.N. Assistant Professor Associate Instructor Associate Instructor Mathematics Nursing Nursing Donald England, Ph.D. Trey Blue, M,A, Sharen Crockett, M.S. Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Chemistry Mathematics Home Economics Assistant Professor Nursing Maurice Lawson, M.S. nb my ' Associate Professor 'of' - l Physics ,fl F ,,, if James Mackey, Ph.D. H ' l H Associate Professor , .,,, Jif Physics i . g if !! ,fl ff' 'V If a I ' 5 QM, , xg , Jigjk -Nfl f .ey 5 NI II I, fl J.. II :Zi 'vii X ,, .. l? if gi. I' John Nunnolly, M.S. Pat Rice, B.A., R.N. Carroll Smith, Ph.D. Instructor Associate Instructor Associate Professor Mathematics Nursing Chemistry Bill Oldham, Ed.D. Bryce Roberson, Ph.D. Stephen Smith, Ph.D. Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Mathematics Biology Mathematics Michael Plummer, Ph.D. William Rushton, M.A. Elaine Thompson, M.A. Assistant Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Biology Biology Home Economics Deon Priest, Ph.D. Jack Wood Sears, Ph.D. Eva Thompson, Ph.D. Pr0feSSOI' Professor Associate Professor Mathematics Biology Home Economics Joseph Pryor, Ph.D. Clifford Sharp, M.S.T. Louise Truex, R.N., M.S. Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Physical Science Earth Science Nursing Michele Warren R.N., M.S. Assistant Profes: Nursing William Williams, Professor Chemistry Edmond Wilson, P Associate Profe: Chemistry Elizabeth Wilson, Assistant Profes Home Economit George Woodruff, Associate Profe: Biology f Kg f 16 f X 3 A I it , H I 1 X rf ,I fm Q. 3 ir re. Lg-j, twat., W, - V V f . , . 2 3 N ,,.,..,,: M I p ..i ' I J L Hendrix Building, computer installation update department Launching the baccalaureate degree program in nursing was the highlight of 1975-76 for the Natural Science Division. Dedication ceremonies for the Olen Hendrix Building - the renovated Old Science Building providing modern facilities for nursing and home economics - were held September 20 with Congressman Ray Thornton giving the dedicatory speech. The Biology Department received a 513,215 NSF grant to conduct a summer workshop for elementary science teachers conducted by Dr. George Woodroof and Bill Rushton. The Physical Science Department participated with the University of Arkansas and several other colleges in a NSF-supported traveling instrumen- tation laboratory. Dr. Don England was accepted into Sigma Xi, a national research society. Installation of the PDT-11 Model 45 DEC computer facilitated the work of the Mathematics Department. Drs. Steve Smith and Bill Oldham spoke at Name QfSite meetings of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. 1. NURSING student Kathy Steffins checks vital signs in the customary clinical work. 2. MIXING solution, Bryce Roberson prepares for laboratory work. 3. STEVE SMITH takes time to explain perplexing problems for his students. 4. INSTRUCTION is given to Kin Ellis by Ed Wilson on analytical chemistry equipment. 5. FOSSIL treasures are discovered by Bill Rushton and zoology students. 111 il 4917 . It .'. vaihzy V P +',,as , .,,. 5 :fi . NATURAL SCIENCE I 45 Qx PS ii Q A y an 3, if of if A ' '--- -P' - ,Ns nic.,- Kim ' if W .' 3 R - N1 r, ff. : M: ,-,,' . m 1k Ns' QINQT' j we X . ig ,f Si' was Q X N 1 ,ww 'Q M be 1 Y ,X e X L-L its ., ,....... , , ,-L-. Y -, sq... , , r LL'L ,. of 5' X it c . c .. get Nm.. .ea- Gary Bartholomew Bill Cox, Bemadine Egly M.B.A., C.P.A. Assistant Professor Accounting David Burke, Pll.D., C.P.A. Assistant Professor Management Earl Colaill, M.A. Instructor Political Science M.B.A., C.P.A. M.S.S.W. Associate Professor Assistant Professor William Culp, M.A. Assistant Professor Sociology Donald Diffine, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Economics Business Social Work Q Clifton L. GII1U8,Jl'., mo. I 'To if Professor Q15 History ' , L James Hedrick, Ed.D.,C.P.A. 7 'Y Professor - 'I V Accounting g 4, fkggl K ,. xv. V554 . gui, , , M V 1 46 f SOCIAL SCIENCE :ff ' Y A in is li fs ' ,Q c. C E . ex, X 4:55 ,j I . 1, M ,,, I Obert Henderson, D.B.A. Rohan Mglglyqin, MJ Associate Professor Management Elsie llufford, B.A. Associate Instructor Sociology Fred Jewell, Ed.D. Assistant Professor History Robert Kelly, Ed.D. Assistant Professoi Business Education Virgil Lawyer, M.A. Associate Professor Social Science Instructor Psychology lewis Moore, M.A.T. Assistant Professor Psychology E I -- ' so I K, ...M i E L P4 .V 1. .,,.,s Q-'ii g c ..,, M .. k. A il N 'L as I sooss A A . : A' Joe Segraves, Pll.D. Van Tate, Pll.D. Associate Professor Aggitant Professor History Sociology Barham Svaiam, M.A. -lack Thomas, Pll.D. Instructor Assistant Professor Secretarial Science Psychology Thomas Statom, M.A.T. Ermal Tucker, M.S. Assistant Professor Associate Professor History Business Education ,. i S fs :K hge' K s 'I f :QQ 532111: as 558531 ,is it ':QfgiI:Q,'9f I A ,5::...., li, I s.. ,G -ff' ik , sw 5 ., . X I .., .- 'ln Billy Verkler, Ph.I Professor Sociology Charles Walker, M Assistant Profess Marketing Ponder Wright, M.I Assistant Professt Social Science if A yeyy C 41 Raymond Muncy, Ph.D. '5 5 Associate Professor History Mike 0'Neal J.S.D., C.P.A. Assistant Professor Business Walter Porter, Ph.D. Associate Professor Psychology .4 .riluili ZW., 1 ,M ' I 't - uv' fin.-... K w V - ilk' kiwi 'A Hn 6 Wi 7t,' Ai Added business and psychology majors enlarge department Scholarly activity characterized all departments of the Social Science Division. Dr. Raymond Muncy was commissioned to write A History of Searcy, Arkansas as a Bicentennial project. The Department of Psychology made a thorough revision of its curriculum and made available two majors, one in academic psychology and the other in applied psychology. Special group programs to improve the study habits of students on academic probation were offered by Bob McKelvain, a new member of the department. New majors in economics and marketing were offered by the Department of Business and Economics and a major in gerontology was offered by the Department of Sociology and Social Services. Bernie Egly was promoted to Director of the Social Work Program and work continued on professional accreditation of the program. Dr. Bill Verkler was appointed to the Executive Committee of the Arkansas Mental Health Association and Bill Culp served on several state committees dealing with problems of youth. 1. UTILIZING free time, Lew Moore enjoys a vigorous game of volleyball. 2. DON DIF- FINE, between economics classes, purchases a coke at College Inn. 3. EAGERLY counting the proceeds from Harding Night at the Pizza Hut, David Burks assists manager Bob Cleveringa. 4. CHEERFULLY aiding a psychology major,Jack Thomas looks over the fall schedule. 5. MRS. ERMAL TUCKER keeps occupied at the business and economics table during the spring registration. 6. SEARCY medical doctor Bill White,also a member of the Harding faculty, addresses associates. 7. PAUSING on the sidewalk in front of the student center, Ponder Wright takes a moment to visit with Larry Whisenant. SOCIAL SCIENCE X 47 Auxiliary workers maintain essential positions of college Efficient functioning of more than 300 full-time staff members with diversified responsibilities enabled Harding to function with a minimum of outside services. The construction staff completed the 52.9 million physical education center while maintaining campus facilities. The dining hall staffs provided meals for more than 2,000 students who lived in the residence halls. Dormitory directors provided supervision and counsel for students away from home. Nightwatchmen patrolled the campus for security measures. Secretaries implemented departmental and administrative services to students. Staff members in various auxiliary enterprises - Bookstore, Bison Lanes, College Farm, Campus Post Office, College Inn, and College Press -- served the needs of students and community. Ap- proximately 500 students were directed in part-time work by staff members. 1, HARDING bookstore clerk Debbie Woods returns change to LouAnn Loflin. 2. TAKING a break from his regular watchman duties, IVlr. Tom Ferrell reads the paper 3. STUDENTS Debbie Brown and Beth Brenneman work with other staff members in Pattie Cobb Cafeteria. 4. SKILLFULLY David Wilkerson runs machinery at the Harding Press. Thedo Aaron, BS, IBM Operator Idell Ables, LPN, Director, Cathcart Hall Fred J. Alexander, Mid, Director of Admissions Cindy Atkinson, BA, Sec., Admissions Office Debbie Bacliman, BA, Sec., Alumni Office Marcella Bailey, Sec., Athletic Director Barbara Barnes, MAT, Dir., Women's Intramurals Billy Barnes, Chief Security Officer Jerome Barnes, EdD, Dir., Media Center Laverne Beach, Sec., Home Economics Dept. Vicki Bearden, Bookkeeper, Business Office Cecil Beck, MA, Dir., Men's Intramurals Rheba Berryhill, BA, Library Assistant ' Travis Blue, MS, Loan Collection Officer Lucille Bohannon, Clerk, Post Office Lee Bost, BA, Accounts Receivable Clerk William Bridges, BS, Asst. Mgr., Bookstore Tommie Brown, Postmistress 48 f STAFF fmt P' My F b . ei, S 'Y l E ,'.LV I ' Y A-fs ., if :fiiiitit f F 1 5 4-.,,, .L Q17 1,11-' ,ya g ,ll ,cp elf: ,.,,- ff1 I t l av l i in l ' l, vii' M 3 fe i J f t f l . T it W li y ,AWK rf? .av ,4- 'T -ify if 11: hiv, if f .je ,Q- 1-1' ,js C M- 2 ' . A -v- f. , ,-- .R 4, X 'i ,.,-f f gif. fi' fw ., ,A 'm'1 ,,, in y ' is ,X ra'-if P .--of f X ,Pt Y' up . ,Q , , .. K 4:54 J ' ' ' 423. 1' if ow . it . :f 1-fits: ' rfi-13.11 5, 3, me V -MKS , , 'W' QQ- if 'B , A B , ,aff Q ...Tum ,p,w?f-if ary. ft., ,,,, 2, 1., Y , ,V 7 , W , E-liek' A li -i C:-5 Thelma Buchanan, Director, Kendall Hall Sue Bucy, Bookkeeper, Business Office Joyce Bullard, Sec., Registrar Kathy Bullard, Sec., Financial Aids Office Barham Burchett, Receptionist, Bible Dept. Ronnie Burkett, Asst, Maintenance Supervisor Ed Burt, Manager, Bison Lanes Ruth Burt, Accounts Payable Supervisor Pam Burton, Sec., Testing Office louis Butterfield, EdS, Media Specialist Debra Cave, Sec., Natural Science Division linda Cerminara, BA, Sec., Elementary School Jo Choate, Director of Housing Bobby Coker, EdD, Dir., Institutional Testing Doris Coward, BA, Sec., Alumni Office Jean Cox, LVN, LPN, Dir. of Student Health Sharen Crockett, MS, Dir. of Nursery School David Crouch, BS, Director of Placement Jean Curry, Accounts Receivable Clerk William Curry, Manager, Heritage Cafeteria Larry Daughety, Campus Maintenance Foreman Betty Davis, Typist, Bible Department lawrence Dean, Compositor, Harding Press Margaret Dean, Manager, Mailing Room David Denman, Computer Technician Georgia DuBois, PBX Operator Gene Dugger, MS, Director of Computing Gertrude Dykes, Clerk, Bookstore John lee Dykes, MS, Manager, Bookstore latina Dykes, BS, Sec., Vice Pres. for Finance Anita Eliott, Clerk, Post Office Merle Elliott, Shipping and Receiving Clerk Ellen Ely, IBM Operator Alvin Fowler, BA, CPA, Special Representative Brett Foxx, BA, Admissions Counselor Catherine Gould, BA, CPS, Sec., Dean of College Betty Green, Sec., Athletic Department Stanley Green, BSE, Dir. of Public Relations Hugh Groover, Mid, Athletic Director Mary Groves, Sec., Natural Science Division Anita Hamilton, Sec., Bookstore Corinne Hart, Receptionist, Heritage Center STAFF I 49 Lynda Hayes, BA, Sec., Co-op Program JoAnna Hickmon, Sec., Academy Superintendent Chuck Hicks, BA, Staff Artist Martha Hodges, Sec., Dean of Students W. G. Holleman, Supervisor of Maintenance Patsy Howard, Sec., Vice President Robyn Hunter, BA, Editorial Associate Vivian Hyde, Sec., Academy Principal Mike James, BS, Staff Photographer Ruby Janes, BS, Director, Stephen Hall Joyce Johnson, Sec., Dean of Men James Jones, Sr., Dir., Recording Services Helen Kearhey, Payroll Accountant Alice Ann Kellar, Asst. Director, Publications Jean Kelly, Sec., Director of Research Donna Kent, BA, Sec., Speech Department Marsha Kloske, Sec., Media Center Phyllis Lancaster, Sec., Business Office Geneva Lawyer, BA, Sec., Business Department Hazel Lomax, Manager, College lnn Mike Lucas, BA, Asst. Dir., Media Center Therese McClurg, BS, Accounts Receivable Brenda McDaniel, BA, Sec., Dean of Women C. W. McDaniel, Jr., Mgr., College Laundry Durward McGaha, MSE, Asst. Dir. of Admissions Mary 0. Martin, Dir., Pattie Cabb Hall Kathleen Milner, Clerk, Post Office Lewis Moore, MAT, Asst. Dir. of Counseling Diana Morris, Sec., Student Personnel Office Jane Musick, Accounting Office Sherrie Noyes, Sec., Vice President John Hunnally, MS, Asst. Dir. of Computing Mary Lou 0'Brien, Sec., Nursing Department Hancy 0'Heal, BS, Library Assistant Edwina Pace, Executive Sec. to President Elgia Patterson, Sec., Sociology Department W. T. Pearson, Construction Superintendent Linda Perry, BA, Sec., Bible Department Vanessa Peterson, Bookkeeper, Business Office Carol Petty, BS, Sec., Graduate Office Guy Petway, Manager, Heritage Center Lorem Peindexter, Clerk, Post Office 50 X STAFF . as .. - N R ' ' ' 3 A f N., ..,.. . 15' s g X. f . x, . 1 . X ,Q S Q., 'ix . X fi . 'Y A I ,,,'Q.,. .b 'lt . .gf ,f'fgrl...:' . E f ' f ' 'r' .... .. , b i A .4 1- ,A -.Q ?'N 4 A -al Aix f S 3:1 ii ... . Y.-wwe -.. 'Va- .,.:,.. f We I-15 7 . 'S c f' ' :wif i X eq. 1 '-fi is I-61 5- f-7 l l 1 S 1 fa' fy W I :lf i . A it sh. ,A , X' -J . f Nl-rg .iv NX- X .1 'W A tzy H I VN- Y-1 . 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Ni 1 ' x C X .f-ff' ' ess. -'sv - we gl 'sf X 'HR we L . . Q X 'wc I 4-'ik Wi Lx NK N Yrs Q .xgk L, -- ,3- X X rye, is n-1' Q b 8 Q.: Y We H Jive-gp! .- Q lfzf-QE' . . xv Lyle Poindexter, Clerk, Post Office Mary Polk, Bookkeeper, Accounting Office Charlene Prook, Sec., Personnel Office Hubert Pulley, Landscaping Supervisor Janice Qualls, Receptionist, Student Services Kenneth Dualls, BA, Admissions Counselor Greg Rhodes, Asst. Mgr., Heritage Center lavern Richey, Graphic Computer Operator Linda Richey, Clerk, Post Office Cindy Richmond, BA, Sec., Counseling Center Louise Rivers, Sec., Development Office Rachel Roberson, BA., Sec., History Department Sarah Robison, Director, New Women's Hall Byron Rowan, BS, Comptroller Russell Showalter, MA, Director of Financial Aids Jeannie Siverd, BA, Sec., Library Donald Smith, Chief Pilot Mildred Smith, TN, Nurse Herman Spurlock, BA, Chief Engineer Robert Street, Manager, College Farm lula Stricklin, BA, Sec., Director of Admissions Jack Thomas, PhD, Director of Counseling Center Buford Tucker, Sec., Alumni Office Mae Anne Tucker, BA, Clerk, Bookstore Stephen Tucker, BS, Admissions Counselor Bernie Vines, Work Supervisor lois Vines, BA, Sec., Education Department Paula Vines, BS, Library Assistant Richard Walker, PhD, Dir., Speech Clinic Susan Walker, Sec., Dir. of Public Relations William Wallace, MA, Assistant Registrar Otha Ward, Computer Technician Robert Watson, MA, Special Representative Ann Webster, Sec., Art Department Ilerman West, Director of Harding Press Rosemary Wilson, Sec., Admissions Office Debra Woodhouse, Sec., Alumni Office Dorothy Woodnsff, Sec., Development Office lourelia Word, Mail Order Clerk, Bookstore Ann Wright, Sec., Development Office Millie Yarbrough, Transcript Clerk Pat Young, BA, Cashier, Business Office STAFF X 51 V5.3 , IW 24 yyfij ui agmyyfw Q G 4, 1 di 1' fag? 71 XYZ' W 545, Wy ,ff 52240 i f f? f A4 fjffggeri-AE ig! W, 1 'QL '61 1 iff f ff ww: wwf: 1, 5 -if in aw N. W -N gif' 5 1 . , T -A EMM 1 , Q' 1 ,ad L ,ff in fi' ,V -, fy ' M 2'-ig' R 9 f ., iv ,ir v ,, Q I 1.55 'U if K.. J? -Q vu-Quo 4 .kvM-V' Ez I-I R. ,, . ,YL ,gg W, B a,, 'ln fy' x .pf ml J' A+ 4,96 :WMI ST DE T LIFE ,,,. My ,,,.,, ,, , ,, 1 2 Initial week sees record occupancy and new dormitory With the slamming of trunk lids, over 2,600 students converged on campus the week of August 24. The new women's dormitory, housing 300 women, helped to relieve over- crowding. The Heritage Center reversed roles as male students took over the dormitory. A reception in honor of freshmen students and their parents was held on Sunday afternoon. Counseling sessions were held Monday and Tuesday and registration activities were moved up a day to Wednesday. By Thursday all the line-standing and form-filling was completed as all classes met and chapel seats filled for the welcome from President Ganus. The S.A. helped relieve the frustrations of the week by supplying free cokes during registration lines Tuesday and Wednesday, sponsoring a lily pool devotional and offering nightly movies, including The Sting. Many students participated in the freshman- transfer talent show Thursday night, and all enjoyed the watermelon feed on Friday. On Saturday night the first lyceum of the year featuring The Overland Stage Company concluded the week's activities. A new year at Harding had begun. 54 X FIRST WEEK ... bv' ' if Wk l 6 nal' ' 'ms 'M 4 ' X i i w' S L Q i v 4 sg ' U 4 l - ., . , W . fp- 1 hx VM' f if 5 5 1.1 ...af ii'......, .. .,,, M I W Q 1. FRESHMAN Doug Burns is aided in scheduling by Jimmy Allen. 2. FORMS are filled out by Joan Wei as she completes registration tasks. 3. SINGING and playing, a member of the Overland Stage Company performs in the first lyceum of the year. 4. PAYMENTS are made to a post office worker as students secure campus mail boxes. 5. NEW students Carol and Linda Allen and their mother visit with Mrs. Cochran and S.A. hostess Suzy Priddy at the annual freshman reception. 6. PARTING with their money, Cindy Hanley and Glen Adams buy new books from Mrs. Tucker. 7. PATIENTLY waiting, students enter the Heritage building to register. 8. LUGGING a heavy box, Dan Bettis moves into the dorm. 9. BOOK lists are checked by Dianne Reed as she finds out what supplies are needed for the semester. 10. STRUGGLING, Dale Pavatte and James Rickaway unload a heavy bookcase. 11. TALENTED Pam Path performs for a large audience at the Freshman-Transfer talent show. FIRST WEEK X 55 Sunrise to sunset, new experiences and routine intermingle With the ringing of alarm clocks, a typical day begins. Dragging oneself out of bed is a necessary chore as each student prepares for a new day. After a shower and a trek to break- fast, the daily hustle to classes begins at eight. The morning slips by with classes ending at eleven. The midday break for chapel and lunch provides a welcome relief, followed by the daily trip to check the usually empty mailbox. Going into the last half of the day, students continue with classes and studying. Leisure time is enjoyed by some while others less fortunate are busy at jobs. Afternoon fades into dusk and another meal is eaten in the cafeterias. Darkness arrives and so does a busy night life. Club meetings and activities, studies, and fun in the dorms till the time. The evening winds down and gradually students make it to bed and get some sleep, thus ending another day. 1. STUDENTS walk to and from buildings between classes. 2. SUPPER provides a time of conversation for Jim Erickson, Ivan Benson and Randy Mullis. 3. READY to take down notes, Stan Granburg listens attentively in class. 4. ASSIGNED pages are read by Sibyl Cooper as she lays on the grass. 5. STUDENT CENTER booths provide a place to relax and talk for Jeff Hughes, Lou Ellen Head and Debbie Corbett. 6. GOOFING off in the dorm, Keith Gunverdahl crawls on the floor. 7. HELPLESS Jackie Allman is thrown into the lily pool by Eric Tyler, James Beam, Wayne Kinney and Monte Tatom. 8. WEARY from a busy day, Mike Patterson rests on his bed. 9. PENSIVELY looking into her box, Debbie Bryant hopes a letter awaits her. 56 X A TYPICAL DAY Q t -Q , re on KA, A ',a, 3 1 M M, ' Q l,g'? -'UJJX 1. R 4 . .J ,,.,,, 5 sa ' - 3,15 ,,5.f4 , , , . ..m:iwk ,, i V -.5 Q, ' Q V ' ,.4 L. A ' ' Q ,V Q f' A 5 ti qt qv +4 ', x s if 4 , ' , - Af I x gsm: . a ' qv A K r12w' NHRA' -fx -I , - A .-'A f N -, 'F' Q. ' gs A.. N D 5 ' s-Q , 1 o .. ' d,,A:,,, . vn.., 3M 4. V h , Fpv ,MZFJ . x F 3 - I vi - . 'La-NMS x 35 ffff n P an 'f 3 L-rzmqpv-, W .L W l5,e25-gi-:sky - Q-EVXJ, 0 Q. sf ,V ,V xv, g A ,elf A V.: w V 'i '2xj .S-5. fg f , Y M, . 1'T'4r. Q' Q- -f ., , Q q I gi-lr .. Vfl F., 's .,,, s ,-wk. , -1 ,x, , 4.. v. 'f. 'I'- , 1 , .,,. 4 9 I J 'L .wt 3' ti.,-' A'ivR.?l 'w K W M. QL. bw X, 32, ., ,- MHC' sw x wif lf: - 4 1 6 ,a-v o-,A ,a I.. 'Q jf 'YI-ff ' K 4- , 'Y A A. V! m , fiwffiilyy 1' - J ffm' I x ' in .W tfvl' 1 1.'f?':+. 1 X41 f J 'They Being Dead Yet Speak' annual Lectureship theme Beginning with the first lily pool devotional the first week of school, spiritual growth on campus was nourished this year through the ac- tivities of the S.A. Spiritual Life committee. The committee placed social clubs in charge of Thursday night lily pool devotionals and sponsored weekly devotionals in the dorms. The annual lectureship took place from October 8-11 with the theme being They Being Dead Yet Speak. Wednesday's lectureship speakers were selected by students for the annual student day activities. Daily chapel gave students a time in the midday to relax and worship God together. The auditorium was filled for both chapel periods due to increased enrollment while the CCP program held their own devotionals in the Bible building. Mission emphasis was stressed throughout the year as many students attended campaign meetings to prepare themselves for their summer's work for Christ. Emphasizing individuality in their search for God, many students developed a quiet time for daily scripture reading and prayers. . N.. ,E Q ii.. ir, M rw 1319-6 L:v.pg'v:f.':fc:r:4.tz.:c.: .,.f'.:f:.:'a?3f W ere' mar' wa mf N I. -Q., Ar .f'ZZi3i'5'..,'..' ,WM .3719 , amy, .w famww .M WM ,WWW .t..,W... Mm M, ,...f....,...a.,,, ,, WMWMWWM W M,..f,.,M M QIii'W,m M aw MM .M-,W new-www am .Q Www ii, u - fa2-.rea- :f,g rtt' I I cfw ff?'f2:J3i4?? 'N T.. ?.. '.i1 '.,AJ4'? 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'th 40. .' iffy 'Y fa- w 1.5 Q' ,gl ' - 'J' A vs' ' Mum, ,W,, ,W ,N,, M, - gg 4 gg' l 1 A- Q4 1 5 fs 2 'zen-.:1'fu ' - V H I H 'W M 'A ' H 1 ' Jwigfduqy A AX A-1- Q U K f fm iq 'H 1 I .qnr-W,-Lgpfgf, f,wf . . failaiiiff, I 'uf 'Q X 'D , f f ' ' , ' 1 ' ' , if ' ff' ,MJ ' ' ' QV' Af 'Nw .L 11 ggi plus -, W . ag' 'D' t X 41-0 'x Q X . A . Rough night ends initiation activities as pledges join clubs The campus became full of all varieties of animals and germs with the arrival of Pledge Week, October 15-17. Pledgemasters dictated orders forcing pledges to become involved and meet new people. This year there were more projects to benefit the campus along with the traditions of funny clothes, pledge books and date after date. The ordeal of joining a club concluded with rough night activities Friday evening, followed by a much needed shower. 1. ZETA RHO and TNT pledges join in a song on the administration building steps. 2. JULIE TUBBS and Linda Gray highlight the Tri- Kappa pep rally skit. 3. HOLDING cotton to his eyes, Mike Patterson gets ready to be blindfolded. 4. ENJOYING a break from pledging activities, Harold Ann Morris drinks a bottle of Coke. 5. PROVIDING a Pledge 3 x '15 Af ' mjsgw Week lyceum. the Riverbluff Clan performs. 6 EYES are well blindfolded before one pledge begins Rough Night activities. 7. CHOP- STICK use is learned by pledge Sue Millirans. 8. KYLE ASBILL gets the priviledge of signing Sue LaMunyon's rolls. 9. COVERED with grime, a Theta Tau pledge endures Rough Night. 10. PROUDLY, Wenona Gray shows Kappa DeIta's scrapbook to Sydney Smith and Melissa Hilburn at Open House. -,..,.,--f- NTT 60 X PLEDGE WEEK I wt' r- 5 .NX 4-v 'Q 'N. ,fd QW QUT, - vga o a,v A , , 1 KVL -1 .QQQ -wwf , , E- 'f ' ' xf' , V .A .A ..' ff , V . 'I' 19' ' N wq.LXfQei5l,q , S, . ' s Uv' 1 1, , X -f..?v'3f- J- .wx'Sxi.' , ...'!i. Lt X9 ,,,,:4.. PLEDGE WEEK ! 61 Madonna Wallace selected to reign as 'Bison-tennial' queen Homecoming activities started off with a bang Wednesday evening with the first presentation of 'Annie Get Your Gun.' The traditional chili supper and devotional were held at Wyldewood Friday for the students, while the alumni held their annual Black and Gold banquet in the Heritage cafeteria. Students returned to campus for the bonfire pep rally sponsored by the cheerleaders. The floats in Saturday morning's parade, led by Grand Marshall L. C. Sears, depicted the 'Bison-tennial' theme of Homecoming. Alpha Omega and Delta Chi's float placed first in club division, while the senior float took top honors in class competition. The Continental Color Guard provided pre-game entertainment for the all-important Homecoming game against Southern State. The presen- tation of the Court occurred at half- time with junior beauty Madonna Wallace receiving the Homecoming crown. The 3-0 Muleriders scored 23 points in the second half to take a 2353 victoryf Social clubs, S.A., classes, A Cap- pella, and the Bison Band held reunions throughout the day, with 'Blackout 75' concluding Saturday's activities. Homecoming 75 was truly a Homecoming worth coming home for. 1. .wr 'ef-wnvw2,z:..,. . 62 l HOMECOIVIING BG -tm' - 'o fs' , v 1 gf. 3 I. ' ' . .. 4. 1' if ' 'Wiv .J 65' si .. ' W'f ,.:,f-,,1 t Q, M' I . .1 8 ,gf fr .1 - , ' S 'S .X ,,x ' I K M . x W! V . .txxr ag -WEL I fl rib. ws Iam' II 1. ACCORDION music is provided by Dean Wright at the talent show. 2. HAPPY faces characterize Kathy Armstrong and David Vaughn as they enjoy the chili supper. 3. BOWLS of chili are eagerly served by Laura Lewis. 4. RIDING in the parade, Janet Hall sits atop the Knights!Phi Delta float. 5. LAST year's Homecoming queen Carol Franks prepares to ride in the Homecoming parade. 6. LEADS in the Homecoming production were Tom Lawson and Pam Paul. 7. TRYING to elude a Southern State opponent, Joe David Smith runs the ball. 8. PRE-GAME ceremonies featured the Continental Color Guard from Little Rock. 9. QUEEN Madonna Wallace beams radiantly after receiving the 1975 homecoming crown. 10. HOME- COMING COURT. FIRST ROW: Becky Sides, Queen Madonna Wallace, Bernice Hester. SECOND ROW: Robin Bales, Lisa Reynolds, Michele Pullara, Nancy Cochran. 11. ESCORTED by her father at halftime ceremonies, Queen Madonna Wallace adjusts her newly acquired crown. 'l'E2r7itf3'7i ,f'U k Mg --- . 'Yr Ivy, MM I t U ',f'Q'ff'J 12- HOMECOMING f 63 1. AIMING carefully to out do Annie Oakley Frank Butler lTom Lawsonl hits his target. 2. PARADING, Annie Oakley lPam Pauli reveals her medals to everyone at the ball. 3. FACES FROM ANNIE GET YOUR GUN. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Henderson lJeff Lind- seyl, Mrs. Ferguson lMelody Perkinsl and Dr. Ferguson lGreg Meadel, Chief Sitting Bull lKeith Sliterl, Mrs. Yellow Foot lCarolyn Wrightl, and Mrs. Sylvia Potter-Porter lKristen Sieml. 4. TRANOUILITY marks the face of Trofimov lBrad Watsonl as he reflects on the value of work. 5. FOUR Spring Sing hosts and hostesses, Pam Powers, Eric Manlove, Beverly Bucy and Susan Seavers, practice a production number while Warren Casey provides accompaniment. 6. MADAME RANEVSKY lMollie Coxl ex- presses concern to her brother Gaev lEric Manlovel over the sale ofthe cherry orchard as her anxious daughter Varya lMarilyn Harrisl observes with interest. 7. EX- PRESSIONS lN THE CHERRY OR- CHARD, TOP BOTTOM: Anya lFreida Storyl, Pishtchik lChristopher Whiteheadl, and Madame Ranevsky lMollie Coxl. 8. FLIRTING with Yasha lAlan Barnhousel, Dunyasha lTeresa Cravenl gazes lovingly into his eyes. 64! PRODUCTIONS 'G' fl? W-., ,..,, W 'Annie' is autumn musical: performed for capacity crowds Anything you can do I can do better, argued Frank Butler iTom Lawsonl and Annie Oakley tPam Pauli in one of the noted songs from this year's homecoming musical. Annie Get Your Gun played to delighted audiences the four evenings of homecoming weekend November 5-8. The western show featured an amazing Indian torch dance. The Cherry Orchard played in the Little Theatre February 19-21, 23 and 24. The story of the play concerned the close of the czarist era in Russia and its effects upon a once-wealthy noble family. Spring Sing 76 was presented during the annual Youth Forum. Social Clubs and hosts and hostesses put in many hours of practice and received their much deserved rewards with applause from the overflow crowds and trophies for the winning clubs. PRODUCTIONS f 65 1. ALPHA TAU jerseys are worn by Jim Sanford and Glenn Graham at an intramural football game. 2. HARDING jersey, jeans, white socks and tennis shoes are casual items worn by Alan Beach as he studies in the library. 3. SPORTING contemporary styles, Greg Cannon wears a leisure suit to Sunday dinner. 4. LONGER hemlines are fashionable items worn by Gail Setliff and Becky Parker. 5. MANY different kinds of shoes are worn daily including the ever popular tennis shoes and the new wedgies. 6. STROLLING down the sidewalk, Sharon Bradley and Chris Harper wear jeans and identical hand em- broidered western shirts. 7. ENJOYING Hilarity, Greg Nance and Greta Gilbert dress comfortably in jeans and bib overalls. 8. ON the back of Larry Barnett's shirt is an em- broidered horse head. 9. TAKING advantage of a sunny afternoon, Myla Davis embroiders a shirt as she enjoys the outdoors. 10. ANITA WALKER wears a personalized shirt she embroidered featuring a tiger on the back. QXAQENW if rl f 53' 3 661 FADS and FASHIONS ff, , z .1r-Lv . '. lv .avr pn, 6 Mi 4 wi M ,, v I' ., S .lf-v 3, 3 -.Q -.1 ff- V. Q, QM' J Lelsure sults and l . I n u y, , I' V. .A 5 rf f f I t, longer skirts new V as I we' ,l - I 9 i 3: -60' : f 1 fi' EQ 'W 05, '.V ' asf-'L 'ff-ff :il if ! 4 J will Aff ki IA! N 5 Aa 'e fashions on campus New directions in the fashion world were evident on campus as students enjoyed a variety of styles. Guys could be seen in the new leisure suits for dress up occassions. Prewashed jeans became popular as did bib overalls. Tennis shoes were often donned on and off the courts. The new longer skirts were quickly accepted by the female population as were wedgies and shell necklaces. Embroidery could be seen on all types of clothing including jeans, jackets, and skirts. WK' FADS and FASHIONS X 67 Married couples keep busy pace with home and school activities Facing the challenges of child rearing and a household to maintain, married students looked at life from a different angle than the average student. Building a home working at odd jobs, and keeping up with studies constituted a major part of their time. Friendships and student activities were not lost, as many married students were members of TAG social club. Cooperation existed among the couples as they enjoyed playing cards and rapping with each other. Using their voice in student government, they elected Roxie Whittemore to serve as their SA representative on the executive council. New and old married students' apartments, the Harding trailer park, and off-campus housing provided a variety of living conditions. 68! MARRIED STUDENTS NE., ily.. 'ad Q KZ.. A F W, E .- E A , . ' A ' N.. A . I 5 I ff . K 'A s .- , , I X-, f I ,xx ,X .. X I I ..- f 4 rf A as X, J 'ft 'Q fo f Qu- NE- Ref N A 1' 1. DAVID WATSON peers around the corner in the Student Center. 2. CARVING the roast, Bob Williams helps prepare the evening meal. 3. LOVE radiates between Dave Samanie and his daughter, Linda. 4. CHARCOAL briquets are poured into the grill by Don Finley as his wife Kay watches. 5. MODERN cooking facilities make Terry and Sherry Baldy's life easier. 6. MEETING on the sidewalk allows Darlene and Tom Williams to converse between classes. 7. PROUD parents Mickey and Bob Williams enjoy being with two week old Cara. 8. WORKING to- gether on the Petit Jean, Greg Blake assists his wife Mary in preparing the Advertisement section. 9. ENJOYING one anothers com- pany, the Whittens and the Elliotts play cards. 10. HAVING dinner at Dr. Joe Pryor's, Debra and Doug Cave and Chris Clark enjoy fine cuisine. MARRIED STUDENTS X 69 .,,.,' , X f 5 ' Lil? 4 , I ,N ,. 5 'L X.l., 1. NATURAL SOUND'S Jeff Hartline plays during their medley of Grand Funk songs. 2. SENIOR Tony Sneed, right, calls Dennis Gilliland to the stage during the Riverbluff Clan's performance. 3. WISTFULLY, Pam Powers sings a ballad at Blackout 75. 4. STRUMMING their guitars, Don Eudaly and Mike Borger perform for a large crowd at the annual talent show in the gym. 5. SHAKING her tambourine, Jeanna is the singing highlight of Shiloh Morning. 6. CYMBALS and drums clang as the Overland Stage Company's drummer provides accompaniment. 7. SHILOH MORNING'S drummer displays dexterity on the drums. 8. FREED' HARDEMAN'S Natural Sounds provide entertainment. 9. WRIGHT Brother's Overland Stage Company performs the first lyceum of the year. 70 f LYCEUIVIS lj X it gf , I X v S '01- Il Country music and student versatility characterize Iyceums Students enjoyed a wide variety of talent in this year's lyceum program. The Wright Brothers Overland Stage Company received a standing ovation at their concert the first week of school. The Riverbluff Clan, featuring Harding student Tony Sneed, gave many pledges a major date during the hectic days of Pledge Week. In Concert featured student entertainment including juggling, solos and bands. Concluding Homecoming activities, the annual talent show Blackout 75 was held in the gym. A rock group from Freed-Hardeman College, Natural Sounds, opened the second semester's activities January 8. Providing a relaxing evening after a week of tests, Shiloh Morning per- formed February 12 and 13. 9 LYCEUMS I 71 49 Profits from 'Winter Festival' help send youngsters to camp Participation in local and national service gave many students a sense of fulfillment. 400 pints were given in the annual fall blood drive. Students turned in an overwhelming response when blood was needed for fellow student Kim Richards and Brother Robert Street. Community children benefited from the Big Brother and Sister programs. Canvassing the community, students brought cans of food as their admission to the Halloween Party in the gym. JOY performed various acts of service and provided devotionals for the girls. Thr Christmas Toy and Dolly Drive once again met with success. Gata sponsored the Winter Festival for the purpose of crowning the basketball queen and raising money to send children to Camp Wyldewood. 72 X STUDENT INVOLVEMENT 2 ,.5 00 4.3 .V G fl , ., ,- Qqffnwu l 3 W X I tj, y g it ,, ' w, A r. ' 21 4' K ....... k 6 1. AT the Winter Festival game, Gata's Nancy Cook collects money from Jennifer and Mike James to help send children to camp. 2. STUDENT volunteer Kathy Florence aids a donor at the blood drive. 3. PRESIDENT Ganus congratulates the newly crowned Winter Festival Queen, Kris Castle. 4. SHARING time with a young friend, Carol Eudaly attends the SNEA Christmas party. 5. TAKING care of the Babyfold Class at the College Church are Susan Sanders and Linda Hayes. 6. RANDY HOLLOWAY, middle, participates in the Co-operative Education program at the Arkadelphia Children's Colony. 7. JOY committee members meet at lVIrs. Altman's to plan an upcoming women's fellowship. 8. WHILE giving blood, Adell NlcFann is checked by a nurse as student aide Hester Moore watches. di. 5 ' 1 if Is , XV' al, F7 I veg- if i ,T . ' ,. It , V V V ., V gg, Q , , .M A QV 'F as 8 ' Kg ' Q sy' 'A ' ' 5 ' wg L, ' i if ,,,k ,:.,L - 4 mf 4 as 1 Q. ' K f - qw' V 4. my ' V, - V1 w V V. ' . as K' ' I b k g W V V 1... ,M ., ,, 1 a VV VVV 1 t J W 6 ,f ,VIV .J,., A f 5, I ,I Y , M ML H if . fy C I , ig? ,, 'X' i A3 ff' 1' Q lk .. , , V Wag, , I 'lV w f 'Piv6bMIa In Q ,H ,gyjiw ln, n Mgt f',' 57 ,vs 'J . 1 4- .JAH , ., FQ. . V A Avgjgs. H ' fri? S J gy . ,. -J v .o U-HAU ,.,ji-, fx .ut CLASSES Bland, Dave ...,. Bruning, Darrell . . Davis, Kirk ..,.. Ellis, Melinda .... Gomer, Bob ..... Gould, Allen ..... Hopper, Judith. . . Huffman, Rick . . , llurd, David .,,.. Krumrei, Phillip . . LaRue, James . . . long, Julie ...... McGee, John .... Martin, Dee Ann Mead, Harry , . Morton, Maxine Pavatte, Dale . Prock, Mona . . Reese, John. . . Root, Mike . . . Rosche, Frank . Sherman, Steve . . Thompson, Carol Walker, Billy ..,. Walker, Suanne . . Whitten, Alan . , . Wolf, Teresa .,.. Woods, Ruth ..,. Speech .... Bible ...... Nursing ...... English ....... Special Ed. , . . . Bellevue, CO Little Rock, AR .. Lecona,M0 . , . Dallas, TX Kansas City, KS Nursing ........ Kensett, AR Music Education . , . Searcy, AR Math ,......... Burlison, TN Ed. Media ..... Paragould, AR Missions Haarlem, Holland Art ............ Searcy, AR Journalism ...... Carlisle, AR History ........ Monett, MO Nursing . . . Anchorage, Alaska Biology ........, Searcy, AR Speech Therapy . . . Searcy, AR Bible ...,.. Education . . Bible ........ Bible . . . Missions . .,.. . Ele. Education Sociology . , . Ele. Education . . . LaVergne, TN Biology ...... . . . . . Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR .. . . San Jose, CA Sioux Falls, SD AR . . . . Searcy, Pensacola, FL . . . . Searcy, AR Bible ....... Bay Minette, AL Speech ....,.... Bonham, TX Music Education. . Houston, TX Graduate After awarding the Master of Arts in Teaching degree since the graduate program was begun in 1954, the Graduate Council changed the degree to the Master of Education in August, 1975. In the spring of 1976, the program was expanded to include cer- tification as an Elementary School Principal. Upon the retirement of Dr. Nyal Royse in May as Director of Graduate Studies, Dr. Wyatt Jones joined the faculty in this capacity, bringing many years of experience in teacher education from Pep- perdine University. During 1975, 20 degrees were conferred. GRADUATE COUNCIL: Jack Wood Sears, Ph.D.g James Carr, Ed.D.g Wyatt Jones, Ed.D., Joseph Pryor, Ph.D.g Ed Sewell, Ph.D.g Bill Oldham, Ph.D.g Harry Olree, Ed.D. TAKING a moment for con- versation, Joseph Pryor and L.V. Pfeifer discuss the upcoming events of the Youth Forum. 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Saginaw, Ml Vicksbury, MS With 19 students enrolling for the Beta Class of the Christian Communications Program and 29 of the 32 members of the Alpha Class returning, the two-year program of special preparation for preachers became fully im- plemented. Intensive study, extensive laboratory work in preaching, and evangelistic campaigns to Jamaica were important parts of the program. Various members of the Bible faculty shared time in the CCP under the direction of Dr. Jerry Jones, Chairman of the Bible Department, and Ed Sanders, Director of CCP. DISPLAYING new visual aids to CCP students Tracy Vinson and Harvy Hearn is Ed Sanders. llesselrodo, Bob. , Alpha .... . . , Kennett, M0 Lamb, Gaylon ..., Alpha ..,.... Wills Point, TX Layton, James . . , Alpha ...... San Antonio, TX Little, Larry ..... Alpha Sierra Leone, W. Africa Morris, Robert. . . Alpha ........ Louisville, KY Mounts, Tom .,.. Alpha ..... . . . DeQueen. AR Picker, Fred ..... Alpha .... .... O 'Fallon, lL Ramsey, Glover . . Alpha ....... Little Rock, AR Ransom, David. . . Alpha ..,..,. Little Rock, AR Smith, Jack , .... Alpha ..,..,., Jerusalem, AR Todd, Michael D. . Alpha ....,.. Green Top, M0 Vinson, Tracy . . . Alpha .... , . . Lubbock, TX Whited, Lowell. . . Alpha .... ..,.. U tica, OH Whitelaw, Carl. . , Alpha , .....,. Tecumseh, Ml Whitt, llarry .,.. Alpha ,......... Dayton, OH Bristow, Kenneth, Beta , ..... Grand Prairie, TX Cliisum, Gregory . Beta .,..... Wichita Falls, TX Franklin, Willie. , . Beta . . . ..... Norman, OK Galloway, Frank. . Beta . . . . . New Egypt, NJ Jones, Rick ...., Beta . . . .... Pensacola, FL McDonald, John . . Beta , . . . . . Warrington, FL Madison, John . . . Beta . . . . . . Osceola, AR Paschal, Darce. . . Beta .,.. ......, M orris, IL Topp, Don , ..... Beta ......... St. Louis, M0 Van Curen, Jack . . Vandyke, Bill .... Wheeler, Douglas . Worgan, Stephan . Beta ...... Walnut Creek, CA Beta .... Ft. Walton Beach, FL Beta Beta Norman, OK Corby, England CCP 77 Alexander, Kimberlea Allen, Mark ,......, . . . Baggett, Robert .... Baldwin, Susan . . . Banks, Rufus .... Bartlett, Donna .... Beavers, Tina .... Bigham, Tiziana . . . Blackmore, Robyn . . Bonner, Robert .... Bowlin, Kim ..... Bryan, Becky ..... Budd, Arthus .... Bunch, Clint . . . Butler, Willie ..... Cameron, Patti .... Chappell, Elizabeth . Choate, Belinda .... Cook, Eugene .... Cox, Gerald .... Creger, Terry .... Davis, Donna .... Dempsey, Bobby . . . Denewiler, Greg . . . Denman, David .... Dobbs, Harold .... Dyke, Donna .... Eckstein, lori .... Elliott, Mike ...... Essner, Anthony .... Everett, Bob ,.... Eversole, Ken .... Findley, David ,... Fleming, Becky . . . Frank, Cindy , . . Freels, Robert .... Garner, Danny . . . Gregory, Gail .... Guiden, Tony ..,. llankins, Robin . . . Hay, Debra ..... lleathcott, Huck .... . ..... Rolla, M0 . Hot Springs, AR . . . . Searcy, AR . . San Diego, CA Forrest City, AR Salt Lake City, UT . . , . Searcy, AR . . . Newport, AR . . ..., Effingham, IL . Little Rock, AR . . . Tamoroa, IL . . . Houston, TX Fayetteville, AR ..... Dallas,TX .. Buconton, GA .... Hobbs, NM . . Deer Park, TX . . . . Dallas, TX . . . . Searcy, AR . . . Sentinel, OK . . . Bethany, OK . . Evergreen, NC . . . Texarkana, AR . . . . Wichita, KS ., Millington, TN .. Columbus, MS East Hartford, Cl' , Charleston, WV . W. Monroe, LA .. Nashville, AL . . . . Tampa, FL . Clearwater, FL . . Cedar Hill, TX . Blytheville, AR . . .. Rolla, M0 . . San Pedro, CA .. Batesville, AR .. Carrollton, TX .. Hampton, VA 1 Bloomington, IN . Hazel Park, Ml . . . Memphis, TN econd Semester ON THE FUTURE: With the celebration of our two hundredth birth- day, what will our future be' Larry Arnold EDDY SMART returns to school after Christmas break only to find more tuition to be paid. 78 f SECOND SEMESTER A ,. ,,,, , 'ter L f srr f 4 ?'s , zz D s,,' - W , r V f : f WF, z ' N -f ii ' ' ,,, ., A f fiff'if T i ffvig 1 .i , ,, ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, W .,,,,, EMM If VAAV ' - l A ' ' S ' ..,, 7 V ,ey X y i i ' ' idx' 7 'ff' ff5if?1:wW,ffs,, L- M l f l if 'Ti-+1' ?' f1 W i f ' E -' ' f riff! ff:'2'?':' .- ,g-f'-, A S' - fi T ,, , ,t'4.v, ,Q ,, , f, ,, ,f.-, rw, 144, ,.,, W 'L l e . ff,- ,er ff,.1w4-,em 7 az A - .i1,E'fi ElW:fi?i4E!'1 .Q 4 if fr' , V4 hiiimi , lies Am' 7 ,gr gr, W , , ,rs M H W ' , 1 aft' :Q A .ii 5 f - , . .1 1- 'ff , i ,. , of .y . X , ,J-san r -- We M' 'U K i' A ,. , , 14 A 1 192 Alf Q , F , W .I , f J M 5 Lx 1 my H Kx - . - if -29 ' elf 12 is 1 43 ,sa,,, S, . 5' 'fi , ' 24 li S N I- i .' -- E 5 F ' K - 5. . V . K , .Axf. 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Hines, Tina .... Hodge, Carl . . . Hodges, Joe ..... Howard, Don ..,. Huokeba, Ronnie . Hughes, Steve . . . Inman, Gregory . . Jackson, Don . . . Jamison, James . . Jones, Richard ,... . . Kaplan, Jeff .... Kellar, Stephen , . . Klemm, Merrill . . Kreh, Teresa , . . land, Teresa ,... Langford, Cathy . . , McClain, Dee Ann McCollum, Mac . . McGough, Leslie ..... Mace, Martin . . , Mba, Anthony, . . Meister, Linda .... . . Moore, Becky . . . Moore, Charles . , Morgan, Chester Hoe, Kenny .... Ogilvie, Stewart . Orok, Chris ...., Peeples, Steve . , Penick, Katy ,.., Penick, Kevin .... Perry, Tim .... Petrich, Kurt .,.. Pirtle, Chuck .,,. Pitchford, Robert Pitts, Cindi ..... Pikorski, Carol . . Reeves, Randy , . Roberson, Jeff . . Robison, Kathy . , Rogers, Bobby .... Rothrock, Terry . Rowe, Darla ,... Rowe, Woodie. . . Rushing, Patricia . Sanders, Susan. . . Sauser, Karen , , . Scott, Teresa ..,. Seitter, Sue . . . Sizemore, Dawn . Thomas, Janet Tioe, Charlyn .... Tribble, Randy . Turner, George . . , Vance, Ruthie . . Walker, Sharon , . Walton, Burrell , . Warren, Karen .... Wells, Shirley . . . Westerman, Becky. .l .J .4. . White, Stan ..... Williams, lindwey .... Williams, Ralph .... Wilson, Sharlene . . . Woods, Dana .... Woodson, Rocky . Wooten, Gerri . . . . . . Memphis, TN . . . Portland, OR .. .. Danville, lL . . . Stephens, AR ..,... Searcy, AR . . . . . . Memphis, TN , Murphreesboro, TN ...... Searcy, AR . . . Fort Wayne, IN , . . Olive Branch, MS . . . . . Memphis, TN Jackson, Steve .... . ...,.. Nashville, AR , Mountain Home, AR . . . Grand Forks, ND . , . . . Searcy, AR .. Philadelphia, PA . . . . . Nashville, TN . . . . Oklahoma,0K , . . , Conway,AR , . . Little Rock, AR . . . . Huntsville, AL Bay,AR Sulligent,AL Owerri, S.C.S., Nigeria , , . . Van Alstyne, TX . . . . Hot Springs, AR . , . Rome, Italy . . . Sardis, MS . ..,. Scottsboro, AL . . . Massapegva, NY , . . Mamfe, Canada , . . . . Sherwood, AR . McConnelsville, OH . . . . . Blountville, TN , . . Charleston, WV . . Virginia Beach, VA . . . Shrewsburg, MO . , . . Jerseyville, IL . . . Memphis, TN . . . Memphis, TN . , . , . Euless, TX . . . . Beaumont, TX ,.,.. Searcy, AR . . , Forrest City, AR . . , . Fort Smith, AR . . . . Paragould, AR . . . . Parogould,AR ..... Miami,FL , . . Searcy, AR . . . Anaheim, CA ....,. Snyder, TX . . . Santa Rosea, CA . , . Wichita Falls, TX ' ' MS Biloxi, Mesa,AZ Fort Walton Beach, FL . . , . Dunwoody, GA . , , . , Nashville, TN . . . Harrisburg, AR . . . New Albany, MS , ...... Searcy, AR . . . Judsonia,AR ... . Edmond, OK , . . Memphis, TN . . . Searcy, AR , . . Searcy, AR ....,. Phoenix, AZ . . . . Jonesboro, AR ..... Dublin, CA , . . Washington, Ml SECOND SEMESTER X 79 A 1 IQ 52 's Q' 3 Yu, XL! , , l. ',,- ,f ,f ,A A f ,, if f 80 X SENIORS 4: gl If I eniors 1. SENIOR OFFICERS: Melinda Howell, Secretary, Neil Swaine, Vice-presidentg Shelia Oswald, Treasurerp Rick Hendricks, President. 2. INTRODUCING blue grass band, Mickey Pounders emcees Hilarity. 3. NEW computer facilities prove advantageous for Ben Wiles in his data processing lab. 4. KANDI SCH- MEDEL and Suzy Priddy enjoy a salad at Pizza Hut. 5. SUPERVISING volunteer worker for the OCC Youth In Action project, Greg Marr gives directions. 6. MELINDA HOWELL is caught in a moment of laughter. 7. FOR her art class, Narka Graves arranges a macrame hanging. 8. REGINA SPIRIT AWARD recipient for 1976 Lot Therrio enjoys a few minutes of clowning with David Johnson, Diane Goodspeed, and Rich Poe. 9. SA president Lot Therrio listens with concern to a report given during a council meeting. or n ,, V ' I V W if 2' H, SENIORS f ALLEN, DANIEL. Springfield, MO. General Business. Transfer from Michigan Christian College. Alpha Epsilon Chi 4, Treas. 4, Big Brothers 4, May Campaigns 3, Chorale 3. ALLISON, ARVIE. Shorter, AL. Biology. Sub T-I6 I, 2, 3, 4, Big Brothers 2, Football I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. ALSABROOK, CYNTHIA. Richardson, TX. Math Education. Tri Sigma I, 2, 3, 4. ALSTON, JOHN. Searcy, AR. General Science. Sub T-I6 I, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Pre-Med Club I, 2, 3, 4. ALY, JAN. Sherman, TX. Piano and Music Education. Zeta Rho I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Outstanding Music Student I, 3, A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, President 4, Belles and Beaux 3, 4, May Campaigns 2, International Campaigns 4, Chamber Singers I, 2, Chorale I, 2, Kappa Delta Pi 4, SMENC 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. ARCHER, XAIIYNN. Ft. Worth, TX. Social Science. Zeta Rho I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, American Studies 3, 4, Bison Boosters I, Chorale I, 2, Petit Jean Staff 3, 4, Resident Assistant 3, 4, SNEA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Women's Dorm Council 3, WSRO 3, 4, Dormitory Sec-Treas. 3. ARNELL, PAUL. Appleton, WI. Accounting. Knights I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Sec-Treas. 4, Big Brothers 3, Spring Break Campaigns 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3. ARNOLD, LINDA. Houston, TX. Business Education. Theta Psi I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, Sec. 3, Alpha Chi 3, 4, American Studies 3, 4, Bison Band I, Kappa Delta Pi 2, SNEA 4, Lab Assistant 4, ICC 4, Sec. 4. ASHLEY, TIM. Elizabethtown, KY. General Science. Alpha Omega I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Pre-Med Club I, 2, 3, 4, Recording Chorus I. AVEN, TERRY. Houston, TX. Management. BAILEY, WILMA. Searcy, AR. Elementary Education. Theta Alpha Gamma 3, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, SNEA 4. BAIRD, BETTY. Bartlasville, OK. Home Economics. Shantih 2, 3, 4. BAITHER, RICHARD. Westbury, N.Y. Psychology. Transfer from Northeastern Christian lr. College. Alpha Chi 4, Who's Who 4, Behavioral Science Club 3, 4, Big Brothers 3, Chorale 3, Hot Line 3, 4. BAIIER, GARY. San Diego, CA. Physical Education. Kappa Sigma Kappa I, 2, 3, 4. BALDWIN, JOHN. Holyoke, CO. Accounting. Mohican I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. BARNES, LAURIE. Richardson, TX. Art. Ko Jo Koi I, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Alpha Chi 4, Deon's List I, 2, 3, 4, Art Guild I, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Pi 4, WSRO 3, Social Affairs Committee 3, 4. BARNETT, DEBRA. York, NB. Social Work. Transfer from York College. Zeta Phi Zeta 3, 4, Behavioral Science Club 4. BARNETT, JANET. Plain Dealing, LA. Speech Therapy. Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Big Sisters 2, 3, Recording Chorus I, Women's ln- tercollegiate Volleyball 2. BARNHOUSE, ALLEN. Canfield , OH. Speech. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Beta Phi Kappa 4, Alpha Psi Omega 4, Stage Manager 4, Campus Players 3, 4. BARRON, GLENN. Trenton, FL. Physical Education. Sigma Tau Sigma I, 2, 3, 4. BARRON, SHERILYN. Sylva, NC. Business Education. BASINGER, TONJA. Srnithlond, TX. Elementary Education. Beta Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Canadian Campaigns I, Arkansas Cam- paigns I, International Campaigns 3, Northwest Campaigns 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, SNEA 3, 4. BATEN, DEBORAH. Houston, TX. French. Tofebt I, 2, 3, Treas. 2, Pres. 3. Alpha Chi 3, 4, Outstanding Upper Level French Student 4, International Campaigns 4, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Recording Chorus 2, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4. BEAMON, MARY. Harrison, AR. Music. Bison Band I, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, Sr. Rep. 4, Big Sisters 3, Arkansas Campaigns I , Pep Band 3, 4, SMENC 4, Stage Band 3, WSRO 3, 4, Wing Rep. 3. 82 ! SENIORS Eg k . . .2 , . , I -rt fi geared? 11. ug.. . .f .'Q4.,,e..,-5,2501 e xwl. .F , ,-.. - 2 .s.lifi3i?l. W. 5 Q 5 '--L as 1 O F s Q' fic 1 X bfi? Us K' 5 Q iw BECK, TERRY. Irving, TK. Religious Education. Chi Sigma Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Belles 8. Beaux 2, 3, Big Brothers 3, European Campaign 2, Chorale 2, Recording Chorus 2, Timothy Club 3, 4. BECKETT, LINDA. Wheeling, WV. Elementary Education. Phi Delta 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 3. BEEN, PERRY. Indiana, PA. Elementary Education. Transfer from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Mohicans 3, 4, Bison Band 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BEESON, SUSIE. Florence, AL. English. BELL, DAVID. Granite City, IL. Physical Education. Alpha Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTS, REBECCA L. Tokyo, Japan. Nursing. Delta Theta Epsilon 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Alpha Chi 3, Dactylology 1, Mission Study 1, 2, Nursing Club 1, 2, 3. BIRD, SUSAN. Pensacola, Fl. Art. BITTLE, BENJAMIN. Little Rock, AR. Bible. Transfer from University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Knights 1, 2, 3, 4, Timothy Club 2, 3, 4. BIXLER, JAMES. Searcy, AR. Physical Education. Sub-T 16 2, 3, 4, Big Brothers 2, PEMM Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, SNEA 4, Student Association 2, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BIXLER, TWILA. Searcy, AR. Home Economics. Ko Jo Kai 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, AHEA 2, Alpha Phi Gamma 2, 3, 4 V. Pres. 3, 4, Big Sisters 2, 3, Bison Boosters 2, May Campaigns 1, Petit Jean Staff 2, Personalities Editor 2, Recording Chorus 1, SNEA 2. BLAKE, GREG. Searcy, AR. Bible. Sigma Tau Sigma 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Big Brothers 1, 2, 3. Petit Jean Staff 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. BLAKE, MARY. Searcy, AR. Psychology. Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College, Theta Psi 3, Alpha Chi 4, Who's Who 4, Behavioral Science Club 3, Petit Jean Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Resident Assistant 3. BLEDSOE, REGINA. Ft. Worth, TX. Home Economics. Delta Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, AHEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Gamma 3, 4, Sec. 4, Petit Jean Staff 1, 2, 3. BOATWRIGIIT, KATIIY. Ninnakah, DK. Psychology. BONDS, BARBARA. Clinton, AR. Vocational Home Economics. Tofebt 1, 2, 3, 4, AHEA 1, Arkansas Campaigns 1, 2. BRADFORD, GARY. Damascus, AR. Physical Education. Alpha Tau 2, 3, 4, PEMM Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ON FACING ADVERSITY: I really don't understand why I did so badly on that test today. I drew a blank on those verses I tried so hard to memorize and I could not remember the answers to many other questions. Father, help me to accept on faith that just as all things work together for good for those who love you and are called according to your purpose, that failing this test will work out for my good as well. I love my teacher, and he loves me in spite of my grade. I'm so thankful that I have you to turn to and that I have this opportunity to learn. Help me to be thankful. - Diane Morey ON a fall Saturday afternoon, Dirk Rushing watches an Alpha Tau football game. SENIORS I 83 ON THE MEANING OF LIFE: Every day of our lives we take a step never before taken, and experience feelings new to our hearts. Tears till our eyes when we fail something important, and we've grown. When we stop experiencing new feelings, when we stop taking new steps, when we close our minds and hearts - we stop growing. And when we stop growing, we cease to live. - Janet Thompson QUICKLY reading over notes before an exam is Senior Evelyn Garton. BRADFORD, REBECCA. Marshaltown, IA. Elementary Education. Zeta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Chamber Singers 1, 2, Chorale 1, 2, Firemarshal 1, 2, JOY 1, 2, Les Bonnes de Christe 1, SNEA 2, 4, Intramurals 1. BRADLEY, IANA. Stilwell, OX. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, V. Pres. 2, 3, Big Sisters 2, SNEA 2, 3, 4. BRANNON, BEN. Roswell, GA. Mass Communications. Galaxy 1, 2, 3, 4, Bison Boosters 1, Bison Staff 1, 2, Campus Players 1, KHCA Staff 2, 3, 4, PEMM Club 2, Young Republicans 4, Baseball Announcer 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Minor League Baseball Champions 1. BRENNEMAN, BETH. Spartanburg, SC. Psychology. Delta Theta Epsilon 2, 3, Alpha Chi 4, Big Sisters 2, Campaigns' 2, 3, Chorale 2, JOY 2, Mission Study 2, Resident Assistant 4. BRISTOW, JAMES. Evening Shade, AR. Biology, Galaxy 1, 2, 3, 4, Theta Psi Beau 2, 3, 4, Dactylology 4, Science Club 1. BROADWATER, JEFF. Searcy, AR. History. Phi Alpha Theta 4, American Studies 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Debate 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, ELDON. Searcy, AR. Mathematics. Alpha Epsilon Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 1, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 4, Bison Boosters 2, Campaigns 2, Campus Players 4. BROWN, LESLIE. Cortez, CO. Management. BROWN, PERRY. Maud, TX. Business Management. Sub-T 16 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Brothers 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. BRYAN, DEBBIE. Houston, TX. Special Education. Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Treas., 2, May Fete Rep. 1, May Campaigns 1 , Big Sisters 3, 4, Chorale 1, Dactylology 2, JOY 3, 4, Recording Chorus 2, SNEA 4. BRYANT, SHERRY. Gepp, AR. Secondary Education. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Kirei Na Ai 3, May Campaigns 3, JOY 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. BUCHANAN, KING. Dallas, TX. Biblical Languages. Knights 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Who's Who 3, Dean's List 1, Alpha Phi Gamma 2, Big Brothers 1, 2, Bison Staff 1, Brazil Campaigns 2, May Campaigns 3, Men's Dorm Council 2, 3, Chairman 2, Men's Wing Counselor 2, 3, 4, Student Association 4, Timothy Club 2, Harbin Assistant Manager 4, Conquerors 1, 2, 3, 4, Omicron Delta 3, V. Pres. 3, Inheritance Editor 3, 4, Beta Tau Gamma Beau 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football All-Star 3, 4. BURCHAM, SUIANNE. Kennett, MO. Music Education. Regina 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 4, Who's Who 4, May Fete nominee 3, A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, Bison Band 1, 2, 3, 4, International Campaigns 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorale 1, 2, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Pep Band 3, 4, SMENC 1, 2, 3, 4, SNEA 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4. BURKE, THOMAS. Bulawayo, Rhodesia. Psychology and Bible. Fraters 1, 2, 3, 4. BURKERT, ROBERT. Aurora, CO. Speech Therapy. Fraters Sodalis 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Intramurals 4, Volleyball Championship Team 4. BURNETT, CHERRY. Lake Charles, lA. Nursing. 84 f SENIORS QW L 2 5 . , , -v.5,?:,'-2:.i::x1,fiff' ip ' ' 'bv I' .- 41,5 7 7 ,Q t N t 19' S .Zee I wwe 'te-.qw . 5 . .v EERWU ' I ' my ft' 4. ' 'f' I 52 f, '4-1 Z E f n A ' . ph, . I , 'K' .N U-0' mam Wm 'tv f 1 Ni if? if- 1' y 1 . . Q . vr'3'D lggn . if ggg fi fi, 'wx R my 5 rd :ax 3- I sf . Nq,.,,. . .yllik P , xg -Mr' 5 - 41 HT jx' TN Lfw fi' Sf we 'W' N 4. l,,.,,..ff1V SJ 5 4 .4 3 1 4 f .NX 1 fail P! fly' lgg S9 lt' .43-a, bb 'Q' ' L.,-3' 1 if 2- . f 21: L , 'l .t BURNS, ELIZABETH. Batesville, AR. Mathematics. Theta Psi 3, Dean's List 1, 2, Bison Band 1, 2, Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, SNEA 1, 2, 3, Stage Band 1. BURROFF, MARK. Raytown, MO. Biology. TNT 1, 2, 3, 4, Zeta Rho Beau 4, Campus Congress 1, Men's Wing Counselor 4, Chairman SA Book Exchange 3, 4, Biology Lab Assistant 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Stars Baseball, Softball, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. BURT, DENNIS. Searcy, AR. Accounting. Transfer from Univ. of Ark. at Little Rock, American Studies 4, Intramurals. BURTON, JEFF. Victoria, TX. Bible. Transfer from Victoria College. Alpha Chi 4, Who's Who 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Campaigns Northeast 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Leader 3, 4, Resident Assistant 3, Timothy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. CALDWELL, KATIILEEN. Nevada, MO. Art. Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, 5, Business Manager 3, Campus Player 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Sec. 4, SNEA 4, Art Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Reporter 3. CANNON, CHARLES. Hot Springs, AR. Business Management. Knights 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, Conquerors 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. CANNON, WILLIAM. Warrensburg, MO. Bible. Big Brothers 2, 3, Chorale 3, Timothy Club 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. CARBAUGH, RICHARD. Marathon, FL. Physical Education. Transfer from Alabama Christian College. King's Men 3, 4, PEMM Club 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. CARDOT, JOSEPH. Tulsa, OK. Social Science. CAREY, SUZIE. Shreveport, LA. Elementary Education. Transfer from Louisiana State University. Ju Go Ju 1, 2, 3, 4, AHEA 2, 3, 4, Bison Staff 2, Firemarshal 2, JOY 2, 3, 4, Resident Assistant 2, SNEA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Student Association 2, 3, 4, Social Affairs 2, Co- chairman 3, Chairman 4, CARNS, ROBERTA. Bolivar, MO. Elementary Education. Tofebt 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Bison Band 2, Campaigns Northeast 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, SNEA 3, 4. CARRELL, REBECCA. Memphis, TN. Biology. Kappa Kappa Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Big Sisters 2, 3, Bison Boosters 3, Doctylology 4, Firemarshal 2, 3, JOY 3, 4, Recording Chorus 1, WSRO 3. CARTER, LARRY. Memphis, TN. Accounting. Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College. Chi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, Belles 8. Beaux 4, Campaigns Germany 4, Dactylology 1, 2. CARTER, MELANIE. Kirbyvillo, TX. Elementary Education. CARTER, WILLIAM. Cincinnati, OH. Accounting. International Campaigns 1, 2, Timothy Club 1, 2, Arkansas Campaigns 3, Missionary Internship to Holland 2, Swimming 1, 2, 3. CASE, DONNA. Houston, TX. Elementary Education. Zeta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4. CASEY, WARREN. New Orleans, LA. Music. Sub-T 16 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Who's Who 4, Outstanding Sophomore Band Member 2, Outstanding Band Member 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 4, 5, Bison Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Quartermaster 3, Pres. 4, 5, Chorale 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Student Director 3, SMENC 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Pres. 4, SNEA 4, 5, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Student Director 4, 5, Woodwind Quintet 4, 5, Octet 5, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Intramural Football Champions 2. CASTLE, KRISTINA. Longmong, CO. Music. Sigma Sigma Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Bison Band 1, 2, Chorale 3, PEMM Club 4, Orchestra 4, Intramurals 4. CAVE, DOUGLAS. Searcy, AR. Educational Media. TNT 2, 3, 4, Big Brothers 1, 2, 3, 4, KHCA Staff 3, Men's Wing Counselor 2, 3, Kirei Na Ai Beau 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CERMINARA, GREGORIO. Stratford, CN. Accounting. American Studies 3, 4, Delta Mu Delta 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. CIIAN, LOUIS. Kowloon, Hong Kong. General Science. Transfer from York College. Fraters Sodalis 3, 4, International 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. CHEEK, DEBRA. Ullin, IL. Art. Kappa Phi 'l, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Chorale 1, Art Guild 1, 2, 3, 4. CHERRY, CALVIN. Phoenix, Al. Mathematics. Lambda Sigma 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2, Treas. 3, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. CHESSIR, CHARLES. Cisco, TX. Bible. Transfer from Cisco Junior College. Alpha Epsilon Chi 3, 4, Timothy Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3. SENIOFIS X 85 CHESSIR, KATHLEEN. Bronte, TX. Vocational Home Economics. Delta Theta Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3. AHEA 3, Big Sisters 2, Campaigns Holland 1, 2, 4, Chorale I, 2, JOY 2, 3, 4. CHURCHMAN, ROBERT. Newport, AR. Accounting. Galaxy 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, American Studies 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARK, MARY. Moss Point, MS. Vocational Home Economics. Sigma Sigma Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, AHEA 4, Big Sisters 2, Firemarshal 4, Resident Assistant 2, 3, SNEA 4. CLARKE, CAROL. Cass City, MI. Accounting. Transfer from Michigan Christian College. WHC 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Treas. 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Treas. 4, Who's Who 4, American Studies 3, 4, Delta Mu Delta 3, 4, Reno Business Team 3, 4, WSRO 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4. CLARY, VONICA. Carbondale, IL. Biology. CLIFFORD, THOMAS. Searcy, AR. Social Science. Big Brothers 1, 2, Campus Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, Sigma Phi Omicron 2, 3, Pres. 2, 3, Circle K 4, Pres. 4. CLINE, CYNTHIA. Georgetown, PA. Spanish. Oege 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2. CLINE, GARY. lima, OH. Business Administration. Beta Phi Kappa 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Dean's List 2, Champion Basketball Team 2, Champion Softball Team 3. COCHRAN, NANCY. Hobbs, NM. Special Education. Winter Festival 3, Homecoming Royalty 4, Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4, King's Men Queen 4, Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4, Big Sisters 3, Firemarshal I, JOY 3, SNEA 4, Intramurals 3, 4. COLE, MARY. Searcy, AR. Music Education. Oege 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 2, May Campaigns 2, 3, 4, Chamber Singers 3, 4, Chorale '2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, SMENC 2, 4. COLE, MICHAEL. Searcy, AR. Chemistry. Alpha Chi 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, Chi Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4, Pre-Med Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, V. Pres. 3. COOK, GLENORA. Houma, LA. Chemistry. Omega Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Rep. 4, Pre-Med Club 3, 4. COOKE, DAVID. Houston, TX. Business Administration. CORBETT, DEBRA. Olive Branch, MS. Elementary Education. Zeta Phi Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Mohican Queen 3, 4. COWAN, LAURA. Memphis, TN. Secretarial Science. Zeta Phi Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4, Bison Band 1, 2, Recording Chorus I, 2, 3. COX, CONNIE. Aurora, MO. Business Education. Tofebt 1, 2, 3, Chorale I. COX, DOUGLAS. Berkley, MO. Mathematics. COX, JAMES.Houston, TX. General Science. Transfer from Houston Community College. Alpha Tau 1, 3, 4, Bison Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, May Campaigns 3, Swimming. CRAVENS, MIKE. Georgetown, IL. Psychology. CRONIH, PATRICK. Wheeling, WV. Accounting. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Chi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, Campaigns 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Most Improved 3. CURTIS, KATHY. Judsonia, AR. Elementary Education. Kappa Kappa Kappa I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, Belles 8. Beaux 3, 4, Campaigns Arkansas 1, 4, JOY 2, 3, 4, Spring Sing Hostess 2. DANIEL, JOHN. Pittsburg, PA. Management. Sigma Tau Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3. DAVENPORT, DENNIS. Flippin, AR. History. TNT 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Dir. 3, 4, May Campaigns 1, Campaigns Northeast 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball, Volleyball, and Basketball All-Star 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVIDSON, DANIEL. Searcy, AR. General Science. Chi Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Alpha Chi 4, Who's Who 4, Dactylology 1, 2, Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Science Club 1, Committee for Cost Reduction, Chairman 3, 1975 Homecoming Parade Co-chairman 4, Intramural 2. 4. 86 X SENIORS QESQ ne 1-fg 1 'Sli-,Q 31' ff, --A ,ff 2 1, .Q-.. I .- In 111 S X K P N .5 ' .4 .,-: L if ,. I . .gg-L . + tts QQ x J, 'fs 'Sq .lax , f V Q 3 11.5. - .. E15 tg Q . ,- la Y-. X . If . V.. - , iff ,2f.:aaf , , . I JH? 'iq .g 1 . ' -565- gil uw.. aryl'- B CSA vr-N., 3, sr if ff' . we s .9 f Fw Rs IS' .ffl 'fx sf' QQF'-1.5 , . r-X 3 . gi N... Ns... -ff' V . ' - - . -'P . fix gig 3? 157' I. .- 1 .J A is ,,,... if ii' Ff- lb ,Z 139+ Q' Q. tm , I .k J I tix si' x ,nur W 25 -e 2 9. fi ll ' autism l 1 I 'ep X ...ie E' x 'Q eff' ' 5 it is., . ... ' if 'lf' is s sf Q 'gg Y 'fits Se IJ' I Q .fi , s fn 4 S I ff .I arg, 3 'fi vwiflwa ,Ciw- neva' bww' Af W -ww o-efs 'f c' . csvl6 '5' 90a'tBGT0'P'm'd G .14 K. .-- ' 11' ,cm geCc gel? Thgwtifl enemy' DAVIS, JULIE. Newport, AR. Elementary Education. Oege 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Bison Boosters 3, SNEA 1, WSRO 3. DAVIS, SNERRY. Searcy, AR. Office Administration. Beta Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Big Sisters 2, International Campaigns 1, May Campaigns 3, Bison Boosters 1, Firemarshal 1, JOY 1, Petit Jean Staff 4, American Studies 4. DAVIS, WILLIAM. Tulsa, OK. Business Administration. DELL, BRADLEY. Freeport, IL. Business Management. Galaxy 1, 2, 3, 4, Oege Beau 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, Bison Band 1, 2, 3, 4, European Campaigns 4, Chamber Singers 2, Chorale 1, 2, Pep Band 1, 3, 4, Stage Band 1,3, 4, Tennis 1, 3. DEMAREE, TERRY. Dexter, M0. General Science. Alpha Tau Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Bison Boosters 1, Pre-Med Club 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Maior League Basketball All-Stars 1, 2, Volleyball All-Stars 1, 2, 4. DETNROW, PAMELA. Biggers, AR. Vocational Home Economics. Delta Chi Omega I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, AHEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 3, 4, Northeast Campaigns 3, Northwest Campaigns 4, JOY 1, 2, 3, 4, Les Bonnes de Christe 1, SNEA 4. DILLARD, CAROL. Tempe, AZ. General Science. Regina 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Sec. 4, Who's Who 4, A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 3, Women's Ensemble 2. DIXON, DAVID. Marston, M0. Elementary Education. Transfer from Southeast Missouri College. Alpha Tau 3, 4, PEMM Club 2, 3, 4, SNEA 4, Football 1. DIXON, FREDDIE. Mineral Springs, AR. Physical Education, DOCKERY, SUSAN. Pine Bluff, AR. Special Education. Beta Tau Gamma 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Big Sisters 4, Campaigns Northeast 27 Chorale 1, 4, Dactylology 1, 2, Firemarshal 1, 4, JOY 2, 4, Les Bonnes de Christe 1, Academy Counselor 4, SNEA 3, 4, Historian 3, WSRO 3, 4. DODLEY, KEITN. Alton, IL. Physical Education. Alpha Tau Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Theta Epsilon Beau 3, 4, PEMM Club 2, 3, 4, Sigma Delta Psi 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball All-Star 2, 3, 4, Basketball All-Star 2, Volleyball All-Star 4. DOOLEY, NATALIE. Bartlesville, OK. Music Education. Shantih 2, 3, 4. A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Belles 8. Beaux 2, 3, 4, Bison Band I, JOY 3, 4, Women's Ensemble 1. DOWDY, BEVERLY. Searcy, AR. Social Science. Ko Jo Kai, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, TNT Queen 3, Homecoming Royalty 2, Petit Jean Royalty 3, Winter Festival 3, American Studies 4, Chorale 1. DREVIS, KATHLEEN. Ludington, MI. Vocational Home Economics. Phi' Delta 3, 4, Alpha Chi 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, AHEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, State V. Pres. 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Bison Band 2, Campaigns Northeast 1, 2, JOY 1, 2, 3, 4, SNEA 3, College Church Teacher 4. DRIVER, CAROLYN. Amherst, ON. English. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Canadian Campaigns 3, 4, Chorale 3, JOY 3, 4, Resident Assistant 3, 4, SNEA 3, Women's Dorm Council 4, WSRO 3, 4, Stephen's Pres. 4. DUCLOS, DAN. Patton, PA. Biology and Physical Education. Alpha Tau 1, 2, 3, 4, PEMM Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SNEA 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. ON EQUALITY: It is the nature of a child to be selfish with his toys until mother comes in and lays down the law: Share with your sister - or else! One mark of maturity is the attitude that says HI want to share what I have with others even though Mother no longer forces me to do it. Similarly, a mature Christian wants to treat his fellow men - and women - fairly, before the law requires him to do so. As a Christian woman, I do not seek to demand my rights, but to encourage others to share this desire for justice, which is one of the weightier matters of the law. - Ann Ulrey CHARLIE COIL and Nancy Cochran listen to a discussion at a S.A. meeting. SENIORS I 87 nun, env. Myrtle emit, sc. Biology. DUNAGAN, RANDALL. Grand Island, NB. Psychology. DUNAVANT, MARION. Caruthersville, MO. Biology. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Dactylology 3, KHCA Staff 4, Science Club 3. EASTLAND, JOHN. Tyler, TX. Marketing. Chi Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4, Belles 8. Beaux 3, German Campaigns I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. EDWARDS, DAVID. Lakewood, CO. Art. Fraters Sodalis I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Phi Gamma 2, 3, 4, Bison Staff 2, Art Guild l, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Kappa Pi 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3. EDWARDS, RANDALL. Hayti, MO. Accounting. ELLIOTT, STEVEN. Searcy, AR. Biology. Sub-T l, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 4, Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4, Bison Band I, Stage Band I, Cross Country 2, Track 2. ELLIS, KEVIN. Montgomery, Al. Bible. Transfer from Auburn University. Alpha Chi 3, 4, Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4, Campaigns Northeast 2, 3, Timothy Club 2, 3, 4. EMERSON, MIKE. Baton Rouge, LA. Accounting. EMMETT, STEPNEN. Houston, TX. Accounting. Alpha Omega I, 2, 3, 4. ENSMINGER, DAVID. Oxnard, CA. Business Education. Transfer from Ventura Junior College. Sigma Tau Sigma 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. EPTON, REBECCA. Nashville, AR. Speech Therapy. Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 3, May Campaigns 2, 3, Campaigns Northwest 4, Dactylology 2, Firemarshal 3, Bisonettes I, 2. EUDALY, CAROL ANN. Rolla, MO. Mathematics. Kappa Phi l, 2, 3, 4, Sec-Treas. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Who's Who 4, Dean's List I, Bison Band I, Dactylology I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, 4, JOY I, 2, 3, 4, PEMM Club I, 2, 3, 4, SNEA 3, 4, Pres. 4, Women's Dorm Council 2, WSRO 2, 3, 4, Cathcart Pres. 2, Intramurals I , 2, 3, 4, All-Star 3. EVANS, RONDA. Narvey, Il. Social Work. Transfer from Thornton Community College. Theta Psi 2, Dactylology I, WSRO Wing Rep. 2. FARRAR, DAVID. Searcy, AR. Biology. Knights I, 2, 3, 4. EERRELL, PAULA. Rolla, MO. Office Administration. Gata I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. ON EQUALITY: This essay concerns sexual equality from the male point of view. After nine months of no small discussion with my wife, I have developed a rather disperse viewpoint. Sexual equality appears to mean that he man and woman each does his or her fair share of any given work load. They equally share the responsibility to see that the job is done. And finally, they divide equally the reward for doing said given amount of work. - Greg Blake VISITING over supper in Pattie Cobb are Seniors Tommy Conway and Lu Ann Loflin. 88 f SENIORS if x an tx 507' Q. x ll J M y .L l 'RS K 'J w 'J Q QS':Q A 46-3 A 5 . l 'x'4 7 3, B sf . - .ix 43 fx -, imgzs , . ' vs- 'uf W 3 1. nwnsu Q4 l NAB, ' ww.. ref.. . fic? I --1... 14 'beside ' N025 'x--ns. 'flf' A--1-2. l iste E'- Q f x '-1 - .21 5 -I .x, rx Jr. ' A 'I ,M 15.2.51 . 55 RK 'uf-,f .,A. J. , t V Y ' ltr' X nl f if 'K' is: sf, ss.. 1 I ic it . 'ax 14' :iff -of i - 152515 l J X FINCHER, LAURIE. Little Rock, AR. Nursing. Delta Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Nursing Club 3, 4. FINLAY, MARLA. St. John, KA. Special Education. Transfer from York College. Bison Band 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. FINLEY, DONALD. Star City, AR. Psychology. Alpha Omega 2, 3, 4, Behavioral Science Club 2, Bison Band 1, Hotline 3. FINLEY, KAY. Houston, TX. Math Education. Theta Psi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Alpha Chi 4, May Fete Royalty 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Sec. 4, SNEA 4. FLYNN, DORIAN. Bulawayo, Rhodesia. Bible. Fraters Sodalis 1, 2, 3, 4. FOUTCH, BRIAN. Salina, KS. Bible and Mathematics. Transfer from York College. FOWLER, RICKY. Essex, MO. Special Education. Transfer from Southeastern Missouri State. Kappa Sigma Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Behavioral Science Club 4, Big Brothers 4, SNEA 4, Intramurals 3, Three-man Basketball Champions 3. FRANKE, LARRY. St. Louis, MO. French and English. Alpha Omega 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, V. Pres. 4, Dean's List 2, May Campaigns 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, V. Pres. 4. FRANKS, CAROL. Lake Charles, LA. Psychology. Ko Jo Kai 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Homecoming Queen 3, JOY 4, WSRO 2, 3, 4. FREEMAN, CAROL. Lisbon, OH. Speech Therapy. Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Campaigns Northwest 4, Chorale 1, Recording Chorus 1. FREEMAN, STANLEY. Lisbon, OH. Bible. Alpha Tau Epsilon 2, 3, 4, 5, Chorale 1, 2, Tennis 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, S. FRENCH, KIM. Huntsville, AL. Home Economics. FURLONG, GARY. Centreville, AL. Bible. Transfer from University of Alabama. Campaigns Northwest 4, Dactylology 2, 4, Pres. 4, KHCA Staff 2, Timothy Club 4. GALLMAN, JANET. Ft. Worth, TX. History. Theta Psi l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Alpha Chi 3, 4, American Studies 3, Big Sisters 3, May Campaigns 1, JOY 2, Phi Alpha Theta 4, Los Conquistadores 3, 4. GALLOWAY, DOROTHY. Hoopeston, Il. Special Education. Delta Theta Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, V. Pres. 4, Dactylology 1, 2, JOY 2, SNEA 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Youth Association for Retarded Citizens 4. GANN, KENNETH. Heber Springs, AR. Management. GANUS, CHARLES. Searcy, AR. Bible. TNT 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Sigma Sigma Beau 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 4, Who's Who 4, Class Officer 3, A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, American Studies 2, 3, 4, Big Brothers 4, May C0mp0igI1S 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Phi Alpha Theta 4, Timothy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GANUS, DEBORAH. Searcy, AR. Bible. Regina 1, 2, Ju Go Ju Sponsor 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, Belles 8. Beaux 2, 3, 4, Chamber Singers 2, Chorale 2, SMENC 1, 2, Timothy Club 4. GARRETT, BRYAN. Winchester, KY. Missions. GARRETT, ROBERT. Salisburg, Rhodesia. Biology. GARTON, EVELYN. Virginia Beach, VA. Elementary Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. JOY 4, SNEA 4. GATES, JAMES. Memphis, TN. Physical Education. TNT 1, 2, 3, 4, Shantih Beau 2, 3, 4, Big Brothers 1, 2, Bison Boosters 1, 2, 3, 4, May Campaigns 3, 4, PEMM Club 1, 2. 3. 4, V. Pres. 4, SNEA 2, 3, 4, Timothy Club 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball All-Star. Volleyball All-Star, Softball All-Star, Spirit Award 3. GAY, NANCY. Equality, AL. Music Education. Transfer from Alabama Christian College. Kappa Delta 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, Bison Band 3, 4, Chorale 3, 4, SMENC 4. GEIGER, DEBORAH. Jacksonville, FL. Bible. Servants 2, 3, Pres. 2, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, May Campaigns 3, Northeast Campaigns 4, Chorale 1, Intramurals 1. SENIORS X 89 GIBBONS, LINDA. Mitchell, IN. Vocational Home Economics. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. WHC 4, AHEA 2, 4, JOY 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. GILBERT, RANDALL. Reynoldsburg, OH. Bible. Transfer from Franklin University. Alpha Epsilon Chi 4, Timothy Club 3, 4. GILL, RANDALL. Rochester, MI. Music Education. Transfer from Michigan Christian College. Chi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Chorale 3, 4. GLAZE, JUDY. Julian, CA. Biblical Languages. Transfer from California State University at San Jose. Behavioral Science Club 4, JOY 4. GRADY, VERLON. Frederiolitown, MO. General Business. Alpha Omega I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2. GRAVES, JANET. Maud, TX. Mathematics Education. Theta Psi I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Sec. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Dactylology I, JOY I, 2, 3, 4, Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4, SNEA I, 2, 3. GRAVES, NARKA. Bienzi, MS. Biology. GREENWAY, DOUG. Searcy, AR. Elementary Education. Transfer from CrowIey's Ridge College. Knights 3, 4, Behavioral Science ' '- 3, Big Brothers 3, International Campaigns 3, 4. GREER, DONALD. St. Petersburg, FL. Social Work. GRIZIELL, MICHAEL. Memphis, TN. Psychology. Beta Phi Kappa I, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Basketball Champions 3. GROBMYER, JULIE. Lewisville, AR. Mathematics and Elementary Education. Kirei Na Ai 2, 3, 4, May Campaigns I, International Campaigns 2, 3, 4, Chorale 4, Mission Study 3, Recording Chorus 3, Big Sisters 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3. GUTHRIE, CARL. Troy, IL. Bible and Psychology. Knights I, 2, 3, 4. HAGLER, BYRON. Licking, MO. Physical Education. Mohican I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I , 2, 3, 4, Basketball Most Valuable Player. HALL, JANET. Edmond, OK. Secretarial Science. Phi Delta I, 2, 3, 4. HAMM, DONNA. Abilene, TX. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 3, Campaigns Northwest 4, Dactylology 2, 3, Firemarshal I, 2, 3, JOY 2, 4, Recording Chorus 2. HAMMETT, DORAN. Camden, AR. Accounting, Alpha Omega I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4, SNEA I, Accounting Lab Assistant 3, 4. HARDING, JIM. Glenwood, AR. Biblical Languages. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. TNT I, 2, 3, 4, May Campaigns 2, Illinois Campaigns 2, Jamaica Campaign 3, Men's Wing Counselor 3, 4, Resident Assistant 3, 4, Timothy Club I, 2, 3, 4, Conquerors 2, 3. HARPER, ROBERT. Searcy, AR. Bible. Transfer from Southwestern Christian College. Alpha Tau Epsilon 3, 4, Timothy Club I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. NARRELL, ANGELA. Camden, AR. Elementary Education. Kappa Kappa Kappa I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, SNEA 4. HARRIS, MARILYN. Nashville, TN. Speech. Zeta Phi Zeta 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4, Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, Campus Players I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Chorale I, 2, Petit Jean Staff 3, SNEA 3, 4, Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4. HARRIS, RITA. Stilwell, OK. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, V. Pres. 4, Pres. 3, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 2, Kappa Delta Pi 4, SNEA 2, 4. HARRISON, LARRY. Judsonia, AR. Business Management. Sub-T I6 I, 2, 3, 4. HARVESTER, JOHN. Augusta, AR. Business Management. Transfer from Arkansas State University. HATCHER, MICHAEL. North Palm Beach, FL. Bible. Galaxy I, 2, 3, 4, Bison Band I, 2, KHCA Staff 4, Pep Band I, 2, Swimming 2, 3. 90 f SENIORS fA? 'i I C ''ff3 f'i'3Qi'Aff5 i'2'fs.-fx . v. v. gt., ,.,.,.. ,,.,.,.,.,,.,. ,,.,.., . .,..,,, , , V LJ ....,., ., .,, .g J ,4-,,..,g.,.A,,,, -, is W X . .,..,. ....... . , E 1. . 'ur .'f '-fs its s-.LN H. .3 ,, ASQ -,tv 'iv' LTQ49 ' 3'--I 4 'E ' 7 3 sg. ,ns Q.,-P a 'QW 'fe Ji.. QQ.. 5 I ini? I lv L C.-7 lin. jf. 'Q 4? , Q49 . Ziff e dh . Y- . ,Sees V ,. - fe it , .r I I' N. .K -1. 5 W -,k .lt 53,-1 . '. 4 ' 'sy .ifMf!,9?F', ' I 4 Sy A if - 5 5 ' at Mx 1 Q A Kgs? Nl f f ' I J Q X Q' asf- 1'-' TWT' 'Us 1-.f 1 gee -, ' X 4' T-4? 5 w .pa ,qi ZZ' , . A 1 .A o - f 'S' as , , Q. V A. ' 1 ,A . J in '. A 222. Ly A. I: I I Q 2. , ry Hx . .A.J.vZl5,Vg as A , ', . xx -5 lk A g 'sa J . ON IDENTITY: I am many things to many people. Everyone views me in a way that is uniquely his own. Nothing I say or do can change that. I am a sister, a daughter, a child, a friend, a woman, a student, a Christian. I am all of these and much more. I am not quite the same today as I was yesterday because my life has been touched by new people and new events. Only God knows all that I really am. -Marilyn Horsman SENIOR Lou Ellen Head relaxes in her room after a day ot classes. IIATCHER, PATRICIA. Fort Smith, AR. Office Administration. Transfer from West Arkansas Community College. Kirei Na Ai 3, 4, Chorale 3, JOY 3, 4. NAUGII, JAMES. Mannington, WV. Music Education. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Chi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, Belles 8. Beaux 3, 4, SMENC 4, Tempo Club 4, Intramurals 3, 4. NEAD, LOU ELLEN. Augusta, AR. Psychology. Regina I, 2, 3, Zeta Phi Zeta 4. IIEIGIITMAN, SARABETII. Griggsville, IL. Special Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Campaigns 2, 3, Firemarshal 3, SNEA 3, 4. IIELTON, ROBERT. Bossier City, LA. Business Administration. Alpha Omega I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Champion I. IIEMMINGWAY, PAMELYNN. Baton Rouge, LA. Office Ad- ministration. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Regina 3, 4, Bison Staff 4, JOY 3. HENDERSON, JOIIN. Blytheville, AR. Bible. Beta Phi Kappa I, 2, 3, 4: Campaigns Northwest 4, Dactylology 4, Timothy Club 3, 4, In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. IIENDERSON, TREVA. Gainesville, MO. Physical Education. Gata I, 2, 3, 4. IIENDRICKS, PATRICK. McCool Junction, NB. Physical Education. Transfer from York COIIQQO. Chi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Class Pres. 4, PEMM Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, SNEA 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, Track I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Football All-Stars 3. NENLEY, RICHARD. Independence, MO. Business Administration. Transfer from York College. Frater Sodalis 3, 4, Treas. 4, Bowling 4. IIENSON, FRANKLIN. Gritfithville, AR, Business Education. Transfer from Arkansas State University. Dean's List 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, SNEA 3, 4. IIEWITT, DAVID. Lake Chades, LA. Management. Sub-T I6 I, 2, 3, 4. NIBBARD, PIIYLLIS. Sarnia, Ontario. Business Administration. Delta Theta Epsilon I, 2, 3, V. Pres. 2, Campus Players 'l, 2, 3, 4, Chorale I, 2, French Club 3, 4, JOY 2, 3, 4, Les Bonnes de Christe I, Recording Chorus I, 2, Campaigns 2, 3, 4. IIILL, RENEE. Libon, OH. History. Zeta Phi Zeta I, 2, 3, 4. IIILL, VICIIIE. Flushing, MI. Social Work. Delta Chi Omega I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Behavioral Science Club I, Big Sisters 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4, Bison Band I, JOY 3, 4, Recording Chorus I, Women's Dorm Council 2, Pres. 2, WSRO 2, Executive Council 2, Conquerors 2, 3, 4. IIINDS, CAROL. Searcy, AR. English. Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 3, Bison Boosters 2, 3, JOY 2, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, SNEA 2, 3, ntramurals I. SENIORS X 91 HINDS, JAMES. Jonesboro, AR. Social Science. Tronsfer from Crowley's Ridge College. American Studies 3, 4, Debate Team 3, Phi Alpha Theta 4, Young Republicans 3, 4, Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4. HOFFMAN, BARBARA. Parker, CO. French. HOGGARD, PENNY. N. Little Rock, AR. Home Economics. Gata l, 2, 3, 4, AHEA l, Big Sisters 3, May Campaigns 2, 3, JOY 2, 3, 4, WSRO 4, Conquerors 2. HOLCOMB, ANNA. Mobile, AL. History. Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College. WHC 3, 4, Sec. 3, May Fete Royalty 3, SNEA l, 2. ON FRIENDS: I have so many friends, one for each corner of my mind. One, a friend, because we share the splendor of a sad book and sweet music: another because we understand the job of junk and the pleasantries of peanut butter and jelly sandwichesg still more for the discussing the progress of our plants over a cup of hot tea. Such a rainbow of friends, sharing separate jobs, our complexities merged, transforming the becauses into anyways through the simple unifying strength of Jesus. - Kim Choate AFTER supper, Seniors Vonica Clary and Debbie Wood make friends with an unsuspecting sophomore. HOLLIMAN, THOMAS. Tucker, GA. Finance. TNT l, 2, 3, 4. HOLLOWAY, RANDAL. Griffithville, AR. Psychology. Sigma Tau Sigma l, 2, 3, 4. HOOTEN, KATHY. Dallas, TX. Elementary Education. Transfer from Abilene Christian College Metrocenter. Tofebt 2, 3, 4, Treos. 4, SNEA 4. HORSMAN, MARILYN. Florence, AL. English. Tofebt 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Big Sisters 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, JOY 2, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, SNEA 3, 4. NORTON, WELMA. Longview, TX. Office Administration. Kappa Delta l, 2, 3, 4, Chorale l, Recording Chorus 1. HOWELL, MELINDA. Ft. Worth, TX. Special Education. Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, May Fete Royalty 3, Big Sisters 4, Brazil Campaigns 3, 4, JOY l, 2, 3, 4, SNEA 3, 4, Intramurals 2. HUBBARD, JUDITH. Richmond, VA. Home Economics. HUEY, WANDA. Amogon, AR. Social Science. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Alpha Chi 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4, Young Republicans 4. HUGHES, PEGGY. Buy City, TX. Nursing. HURST, DEBORAH. Knoxville, TN. Elementary Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Delta Theta Epsilon 4, European Campaign 2, May Campaigns 3, Spring Break Campaign 4. Firemarshal 3, JOY 4. HUTCHISON, HARRY. Memphis, TN. Accounting. Sub-T 'I6 l, 2, 3, 4. IJAMS, DAVID. Memphis, TN. General Science. Mohican 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Phi Beau 3, 4. 92 f SENIORS -,aux Nr ,A ,ef Sn! .ew xx... as. .egs y.,,,, ,sv , i 'Ai . 7 Q . N KX ,f fb 4-0 G .1 PFW' if ,,,5?' no-1'i ' fr 'gg v-...vi fn ,4 f 1, .4,. x Sgt' f 63 ::g..' 1 f .-ws' Q f- - f- va: . X 5, QR.. V' in .1 ' - ..gis,,,5?vv. 1 '1,i'aff. '!'C 3 '. 1 s,f.:,..' 3.5 .4 . -. t . , . ,.x .ff aff' ' ' :ASK , .'l, at , .,.+...,...-.-N, fs, -4 -f' -Q.- . p Q V. -I fy H Q Q ' wg, :.:,'1r1'. '. 2' fin! ig. 4 9, . in 5 555, .9 ' 5 1 . . I NS e- ' ii Q-xt, 'fl' :sw- .Q15 2 .f- xf, I , - . . 1 ,-4.3. L . ,f 'AZ-: .,. . -, 13- .. , . x.4,:,. .,.4. .1 ,.,..4.,. yt.. , .Q.g.,f,:,'., ff, ,.,. ff'3P s .Livwje-.w.w.w .9 125214 ,.?'g!,'f.3F,'s'a,' f-I 5,11 ,A g.. ,.. 1. . if '- ihSta,m.,::-.., - 4 .. - c 2? ,... A' ,Qin ,X . -.f . X b i IM I 'JSC iii X. X N-f I tu I K f-,. , ,. can ' C' 4 . , .. P , ag... I 09:- K4 1 A I A A-.,..-. ,ev 'K ,,... wr' as M .sta-'X' 'o,,f-4' N1 1, ,gt .... if.. IHGRAM, DEBRA. West Palm Beach, FL. Accounting. Tofebt I, Shantih 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Athletic Dir. I, 4, Big Sisters 2, Dac- tylology I, Firemarshal I, Intramurals 2. INMAN, JOEL. Kansas City, MO. Bible. Transfer from Midwestern University. European Campaigns 3, 4, Intramural Track 3, 4. ISRAEL, ROBERT. Searcy, AR. Bible. Transfer from University of Tennessee. Intramurals 4, Badminton Singles and Doubles Champion 4. ISTRE, DANIEL. Jennings, LA. Business. TNT I, 2, 3, 4. IVEY, PAMELA. Muscatine, IA. Social Work. Transfer from York College. Behavioral Science Club 3, 4, Big Sisters 4, JOY 4, Mission Study 3. JACKSON, JEFFREY. Williston, SC. Bible and Biblican Languages. Alpha Epsilon Chi I, 2, 3, 4. JAMIESON, REGINA. Ripley, MS. Special Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Phi Delta 4, JOY 3, 4, WSRO 4. 'JENKS, DENNIS. Braggs, OK. Bible Transfer from York College. TNT 3, 4, May Campaigns 3, Timothy Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Basketball All-Stars 3. JEWETT, MARALEE. Royal Oak, Ml. Nursing. Transfer from Michigan Christian College. Tofebt 3, 4, Harding Nursing Student Association 3, 4, Campaigns 3, Dactylology 3, Recording Chorus 3, Resident Assistant 3, 4. JOHNSON, AVERELL. Kansas City, MO. Social Science. Transfer from York College. Galaxy 3, 4, Football 3. JOHNSON, CURTIS. Searcy, AR. Bible. Timothy Club I, 2, 3, ln- tramurals I, 2, 3. JOHNSON, DAVID. Gadsden, AL. Bible-Accounting. Chi Sigma Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Historian 4, Regina Beau 2, 3, A Cappella Chorus I, 2, Big Brothers 2, American Studies 4, Arkansas Campaigns I, Brazil Campaigns 2, 3, Recording Chorus I, 3, Student Association 4, Timothy Club I, 2, 3, 4, Collegiate Civitans 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSTON, CARL. Albuquerque, NM. Accounting. TNT'I, 2, Alpha Tau 4, American Studies 4, Baseball I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 4. JOHNSTON, JAMES. Jonesboro, AR. Secondary Education. Chi Sigma Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSTON, TIMOTHY. Paduoall, KY. Biology. Alpha Omega I, 2, 3, 4, Big Brothers 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JONAS, KAREN. Houston, TX. Accounting. Theta Psi I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 2, Big Sisters 2, 3, May Campaigns 2, Chorale I, 2, Dac- tylology 4, JOY 2, 3, 4, Pi Gamma Psi 3, 4, Recording Chorus I, 2. JONES, BEVERLY. Alamogordo, NM. Nursing. Delta Chi I, 2, 3, 4. JONES, CAROL. El Dorado, AR. Elementary Education. Beta Tau I, 2, 3, 4. JONES, HAROLD. Henderson, TN. Social Science. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. A Cappella Chorus 3, American Studies 4, Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4, SNEA 4, Intramurals 3, 4. JONES, JAMES. Nashville, AR. General Science. Sub-T I6 I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 4, Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4, Pre-Med Club I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Timothy Club I, Intramurals 3, 4. JONES, JAMIE. Center Square, PA. Physics-Mathematics. Lambda Sigma I, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Beau 4, Alpha Chi 4, Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4, Bison Band I, Intramurals 3. JONES, JIMMY. Searcy, AR. Speech. JONES, PAMELA. Searcy, AR. Mathematics. Kirei Na Ai. JONES, PATSY. Oneida, TH. Home Economics. Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College. A Cappella Chorus 3. SENIORS X 93 JORDAN, KARYN. Denver, C0. Psychology-Education. Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Student 4. JOSLIN, JERRY. Gallatin, TN. Physical Education. Sub-T 16 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, PEMM Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. KEE, PAUL. Kumba, Cameron. Bible. Knights 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Hist. 1, Dean's List 1, 2, Big Brothers 4, Bison Staff 4, Campaigns 1, 2, 3, 4, Chamber Singers 1, 2, Chorale 1, 2, Mission Study 1, 2, Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4, Rugby Club, Timothy Club 1, 2, Alpha Epsilon Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, V. Pres. 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. KELLEY, MARY. Hitchcock, SD. Nursing. KIDD, KATNRYN. Clinton, AR. Elementary Education. Ko Jo Kai 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 2, Treas. 3, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Bison Boosters 2, May Campaigns 2, SNEA 2. KIMMEL, JUDITII. Unionville, M0. Home Economics. Delta Theta Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4 KING, RANDY. Warren, OH. Accounting. Alpha Tau Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Softball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. KIRBY, BEVERLY. Parkersburg, WV. Elementary Education. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Dean's List 3, Big Sisters 3, Campaigns 2, JOY 2, 3, Missions Chairman 2, 3, Mission Study 2, 3, 4, SNEA 2, 3. KIRCNNER, VICKY. Nichols, I0. Physical Education. Zeta Phi Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4. KIRKSEY, MICHAEL. Houston, TX. Accounting. TNT 1, 2, 3, 4, American Studies 4, Delta Mu Delta 3, 4, Pi Gamma Psi 3, 4. KLEMM, PATRICIA. Security, C0. Special Education. Transfer from York College. Bison Band 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. KLOSKE, STEVEN. Maryland Heights, MO. Bible. Chi Sigma Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Players 1, Bowling 2, 3, 4. KNARR, PAUL. Rochester, MI. Physical Education and Biology. Alpha Tau Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. KUYKENDALL, SANET. Greensboro, AL. Elementary Education. Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. LANE, JONN. Wynne, AR. General Science. Sub-T 16 1, 2, Big Brothers 3, Men's Wing Counselor 4, Intramurals 1, 2. LANE, LARRY. Warner Robins, GA. Accounting. King's Men 1, 2, 3, 4. LANGE, JAMES. Searcy, AR. Special Education. Knights 1, 2, Iowa and Wisconsin Campaigns 1, 2, 3, Campus Players 2, Kappa Delta Pi 4, SNEA 4. LANGFDRD, LARRY. Columbus, MS. Business Management. Transfer from Mississippi State University. Galaxy 2, 3, 4, American Studies 3, 4. LANGSTON, DOUGLAS. Springfield, M0. Music Education. TNT 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWYER, ANDEE. Searcy, AR. Elementary Education. Ju Go Ju 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Galaxy Queen 3, 4, Bison Boosters 1, 2, Cam- paigns 3, SNEA 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans 3, Winter Festival 3. LENDERMAN, IVA. Paragould, AR. Elementary Education. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Kirei Na Ai 3, JOY 3, 4. LESTER, VELDA. Apopka, FL. Home Economics. Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College. WHC 3, 4, Pres. 4, V. Pres. 4, AHEA 3, 4, Campaigns Northeast 3, 4, JOY 4. LEWIS, WALTER. Centerline, MI. Music Education. Transfer from Macomb County Community College. Chi Sigma Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Bison Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, 4, Harding Orchestra 4, Officer 4, KHCA Staff 1, 3, 4, SMENC 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3. LITTLE, SUE. Des Moines, IO. Elementary Education. Servants 3. X SENIORS . .. :'f'f' Q., --- Q. X l sv, .5 Y- j' x ,H 2 .'n x5'-I ' . ik.-4 3953335 1 g. s gg seem- ' -27.-1,44--:egg n-Q5 .M ,N aa' -f 't 'SEA AR..- ki-3' fee .M s - 1, . WM, s . . I . 5 . .461 i S 'lpn ,Z . 'sl ...,J,. . we Xxx X A P 3 3 fs 4. , ,4- I Q- 'lf w ,- fi ' .fi s N- .., Y' 64 , I fy 1 was x L ' ' I ,Z X ' I - . I Phil . .Mzivi I in f . KX, It 4-Ms, If my NSI wil! fig? 4 , lvl? JR. wi grin was vi ...- ,ffbx -.Qs Vvlx I 'Ji we 5+ ILZLJ .ff ..2.' - 5 en. .X fQiiQ!.'.iEf4? ' Emma.. ,. .. GX Q-S, W nr. .gl 'CQQ7' - r ' 0? fs- 'r k..k, . K . V K Q X ' 3,1 'FZ xg, .3 -si is '5 L... 'fe ' f I ,I ,N I i N K' 2 .. -xt-.mp f M vs 'TY I mm '- x fn v-'sg ,sk Q Q 11.274 ,,f.:f f MN A 0 out X S P .- i. . Nr 'i hb Q, C 1. 'X' . 7, N' .gms r Q -31. f I M 'fc ine, in ewes. A ev . gg , . . - A1 ...M i X'xsbV.,f' 3 ff'IfQ,1-Qgggils-4 ,fx 1 S is A jZ, ,' ,. x , . .. 5 ,ga L ', wg 1 .A f xfAc42Z:i' A kfl x , ,.., Ie:-F-' our u f ff' X , E' LOFLIN, JAMES. Tavares, FL. General Science. Transfer from University of South Florida. Kappa Sigma Kappa 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LDVELL, DEBRA. Mundalein, ll. Art. Servants 3. LDWERY, MICHAEL. Mendianville, AL. Art. MADDOX, DANNY. USAF Academy, C0. Mathematics. Peta Phi Kappa 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 3, Treas. 2, Bison Band 1, KHCA Staff 1. MADDDX, DENISE. Bettamlrof, IA. Home Economics. Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3. MALLERY, PAMELA. Canton, ON. Dietetics. Delta Theta Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, AHEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bison Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Austria Campaigns 4, Chorale 1, Recording Chorus 1. mmuovl, imc. wiehim, ns. Speech. chi Sigma Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Best Freshman Dramatist 1, Best Male Backstage 2, Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, Pres. 4, Campus Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Chamber Singers 1, Chorale 1, 2, Recording Chorus 1, Spring Sing Host 4. MANNEN, ANDREA. Stuttgart, AR. General Science. Regina 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 2, Who's Who 4, Big Sisters 3, Chorale 2, Petit Jean Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Pre-Med Club 2, 3, 4. MARKLEY, VICKI. McCune, KS. Dietetics. Kappa Phi 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Chi 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Award 3: AHEA 4- MARR, GREGORY. Searcy, AR. Management and Accounting. Transfer from Tallahassee Community College. American Studies 3, 4, Spelunkers 3, Young Republicans 3, 4, Pres. 4. MARTIN, JILL. Rockvvall, TX. Elementary Education. Big Sisters 2, Les Bonnes de Christe 1, SNEA 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, PAULA. Searcy, AR. Vocational Home Economics. Zeta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, AHEA 1, 3, 4, JOY 3, SNEA 3, 4. MASIN, PETER. Searcy, AR. Bible. Transfer from Michigan Christian College. Alpha Epsilon Chi 3, 4, Brazil Campaigns 3, 4, International Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, Men's Dorm Council 4, Resident Assistant 4, Timothy Club 3, 4, MATIIIS, EMILY. Deelodge, MT. Biology. WHC 3, 4. MAXWELL, CHARLES. Dallas, TX. Accounting. Alpha Tau 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Treas. 2, Omega Phi Beau 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, American Studies 3, 4, Big Brothers 1, 2, 3, Bison Staff 2, Delta Mu Delta 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MCCARTY, DENNIS. Springdale, AR. Bible. Fraters Sodalis 1, 2, 3, 4. MCCLURG, LINDA. Stratford, MO. Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 2, Theta Tau Delta Queen 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Who's Who 4, May Fete Royalty 2, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Gamma 2, 3, 4, American Studies 2, Big Sisters 2, 3, 4, Bison Band 1, Bison Staff 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Campaigns Northeast 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Players 1, 2, Chorale 1, JOY 2, 3, 4, SNEA 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 4. MCCORMACK, BEVERLY. Ganada, Al. Art. Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. MCCOY, RICK. Scottsdale, Al. Accounting. Knights 3, 4, Sec. 4, Big Brothers 3, 4. MCGEE, VALERIE. Monett, MD. Accounting. Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. MCNANEY, RUTN. Searcy, AR. English. Tofebt 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 4: Chorale 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, KHCA Stott 4, Petit Jean Staff 4, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Sec. 4, SNEA 4, Orchestra 4. MCKAY, GLENDA. Opp, AL. Home Economics. Transfer from Alabama Christian College. WHC 3, 4, Treas. 4, Dean's List 3, 4, AHEA 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, May Campaigns 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, SNEA 3, 4. MCKAY, LINDA. Opp, AL. Vocational Home Economics. Transfer from Alabama Christian College. Alpha Chi 4, Dean's List 3, 4, AHEA 3, 4, May Campaigns 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, SNEA 4. MCKEE, AMANDA. Jacksonville, FL. Elementary Education. Transfer from Florida Junior College. Zeta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3. SENIORS X 95 MCKINNEY, KARALENE. Donna, TX. Elementary Education. MCLAIN, BILLY. St. Charles, MO. Bible and General Science. Alpha Omega I, 2, 3, 4. MCLEAN, MARK. Roytown, MO. Bible and Elementary Education. Alpha Omega I, 2, 3, 4, Big Brothers 2, 3, Campaigns Northeast 3, 4, Student Director 4, Science Club I, SNEA 4, Timothy Club 4. MCLEOD, MARY, Paragould, AR. Elementary Education. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Kirei Na Ai 3, Big Sisters 4, Cam- paigns 3, JOY 3, 4. MCMENNAMY, NELDA. Ft. Worth, TX. Mathematics. Zeta Rho I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, TNT Queen 4, May Fete Royalty 3, Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 2, JOY 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Les Bonnes de Christe I, Mission Study I, Recording Chorus I. MCNEESE, TIMOTHY. Stratford, MO. History. MCWATTERS, KEVIN. Moore, OK. Business Management. Galaxy I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Bison Band I, Outstanding Freshman Band Member I, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MELSON, GILBERT. Florenoe, AL. Chemistry. Kappa Sigma Kappa I, 2, 3, 4, American Studies 2, 3, 4, Resident Assistant 2, 3, 4, Pre-Med Club I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, Intramurals I, 2, 4. METHENY, RITA. Monette, AR. Elementary Education. Regina 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, A Cappella Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Northeast Campaigns 4, JOY 4, Petit Jean Staff 4, SNEA 3, 4. METZ, DONNA. London, AR. History. MILLER, DONALD. Lubbock, TX. Psychology. Galaxy I, 2, 3, 4, Time of Day I, 2, 3, 4, Pre-Med Club I, Intramurals I. MILLER, ROBIN. PasadeM..TX. Bible. Fraters Sodalis I, 2, 3, 4, Big Brothers I, Chorale I, Mission Study 2, Pre-Med Club I, Science Club I, 2, Publicity Officer 2, Timothy Club 4, Intramurals I. MILTON, CHARLES. Searcy, AR. Accounting. Pi Gamma Psi 3, 4. MINNER, MARY. Searcy, AR. Elementary Education. MOORE, CARON. Searcy, AR. Journalism. Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College. Sigma Sigma Sigma 3, 4, Alpha Phi Gamma 3, 4, Bison Band 3, Bison Staff 3, Brazil Campaigns 3, 4, Pep Band 3, SNEA 3, 4, WSRO 3, MOORE, MARK. Phoenix, AZ. Speech Therapy. TNT I, 2, 3, 4, Zeta Rho Beau I, 2, 3, KHCA Announcer of the Year 2, Speech Clinician of the Year 3, Campus Congress I, Dactylology I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, 4, KHCA Staff 2, 3, Omicron Delta 3, 4, Resident Assistant 3, Intramurals I. MOORE, MICHAEL. Virginia Beach, VA. Bible. Transfer from University of Connecticut. Knights 3, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, Brazil Campaigns 2, 3. MOORER, CONRAD. Selma, AL. Social Science. Transfer from Alabama Christian College. King's Men 3, 4. MORAN, VICTOR. West Monroe, LA. Bible. Fraters Sodalis 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 4, Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MORGAN, MICHELLE. Harrison, Ar. Nursing. Goto I, 2, 3, 4, Bison Booster I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, Chorale I, Winter Festival Queen 3, Alpha Tau Queen 2, 3. MORGAN, WAYNE. Huntsville, AL. Journalism. Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College. Journalist of the Year 3, Alpha Phi Gamma 3, 4, Bison Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, International Cam- paigns 3, 4, Mission Study 3, Recording Chorus 3. MORLAN, PAMELA. Parlrershury, WV. Home Economics. MORRIS, HOWARD. Florence, AL. History. Galaxy I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, V. Pres. 3, Oege Beau 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Class Pres. 2, Class V. Pres. 3, Omicron Delta 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus I, 2, 3, Recording Chorus I, SNEA 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball All-Star 2, Softball All-Stars 3, 4, Basketball All-Star 4. MOSELEY, WAYNE. Mobile, AL. Mathematics. Theta Alpha Gamma 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Big Brothers 3, 4, Science Club 4, Intramurals 3. 96 X SENIORS 1 . NA Nf,.157' NK ,saws I .ldv I . . , ' T252-,intake .sc S 'JL Q, . f ., s 1 x 'Ds .fyx 'Sz' 2 1 y vi.: , . I Aj 1.1 I - .14 : -at 1, S 8 mix t I ...I-he s . .Q sit: R .. ..-we 1 'Kris SLU! fggankj ref, friirf 2 I f f ,IQ . 1 tt jar ,Q e 4 e Q ,, j,:!f .,, 'Q--ep Q? V, E- of QUSAK me .4 534 Nr .ga- Rx fix -. ,ft ' W rf Ek f-fe 23 Qi. x - P' x 'Q-35. . 6 ve ' can .fr , . ,-2 w n, .Q 0 'p ina' Hx 3 , .rj K L 'W A Qi, ta. , J gk f i F1 , ' WE 3 51' L, .e.ff'. 31. h 121, 1155? c 4 Vp, 1.- il? as f , f f ' 4' , X is ff! ',. ,' i 1 ...,. J fi' l 'QQ 1 n A ' Es, - W' , Q A1 f T' ,Y 'ver' I rf .M i 4, - ,243 A 4 , Q . wx. ,, - f ,gr gy 1 .i . FF. Nil if M A l K J M fi . Hi .....t.T',- e 8' K nd i in v I l F Q'n it A 1 U I 32.1 'T 'nib if y I l A i I Ai I A t l x f RL i ..f ' - . L .243- r ' 'ff' me -. R., .'. 5-33. .vxdi , .bg n. ,Ln -1. , M ., -.. , , M , V rw as I O ' :f 'us Lee. 3 151. wallrbvit, ' '-f'+w -. . . ... ...QW MOSELEY, RICHARD. Atlanta, GA. Accounting. Mohicans 3, 45 Transfer from University of Arkansas at Little ack. Pi Gamma Psi 2 3. 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MOUNT, DARYL. Lynchburg, OH. Music Education. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Chi Sigma Aloha 3, 4, Football All-Star 4. MULVANEY, RANDY. Deer Park, TX. Accounting. Mohican I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Gata Beau 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. MULVANEY, REBECCA. Little Radu, AR. Physical Education. Gata l, 2, 3, 4, Winter Festival Queen 3, Bison Boosters l, 2, PEMM Club 3, 4, WSRO 2, 3, Cheerleaders 2, 3, Capt. 3. MURPHY, DARREL. Ashtabula, OH. Physical Education. Knights I, 2, 3, 4. MURPHY, MICHAEL. Jefferson City, M0. Bible. Alpha Omega 2, 3, 4, Big Brothers 2, Chorale 2, Resident Assistant 4, Science Club 2, Timothy Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. NALL, BENJIE. St. Crestview, FL. Bible ond Psychology. Transfer from Alabama Christian College. King's Men 3, 4, Bison Band 3, KH- CA Staff 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Basketball All-Star 3, 4, Baseball All- Star 3, 4. NASH, JOHNNY. Nashville, TN. Music Education. Kappa Sigma Kappa I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, Bison Band I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Maior 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Treas. 3, Campaigns 4, Chorale I, 2, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, SMENC 3, 4, Pres. 4, Stage Band 3, 4. NELLER, KENNETH. Huntsville, AL. Bible and History. TNT I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Hist. 3, Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4, Outstanding German Student 3, Best History Paper 3, Phi Alpha Theta 4, Football 'I, 2, 3, 4. NEWBERRY, MARK. Parkersburg, WV. Accounting. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Beta Phi Kappa 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. NICHOLS, PENNY. West Monroe, LA. Physical Education. Gata I, 2, 3, 4. NORRIS, JACK. Independence, MO. Bible. Knights I, 2, 3, Sec. 3, Treas. 3, A Cappella Chorus I, International Campaigns 3, Spring Campaigns 4, Chorale 2, Dactylology I, 2, Timothy Club I , 2. NORWOOD, DONNA. Pleasanton, TX. Accounting. Kappa Kappa Kappa I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 2, Alpha Chi 4, American Studies 2, 3, 4, Delta Mu Delta 3, 4, Sec. 4. OLBRICHT, KATHLEEN. Thayer, MO. Political Science. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. JOY 3, Young Republicans 4. OLDHAM, TIM. Henderson, TN. Chemistry. Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College. Theta Tau Delta 3, 4, Alpha Chi 4, Tennis 3, 4. DRGAN, NEAL. Shreveport, LA. History. ON SPRING: Remember? It rained here for days and days, the sky was tilmy white for weeks, but one morning, several blades of grass had sprung miraculously from the red and brown mud and the tan stubble that covers the ground as an Arkansas winter's snow. Nobody wanted to stay inside any more. Nobody cared for algebra, economics, or biology lab, as much as for the relief of breathing and running in outside air. When the fog had been rinsed away, and left the air clean and new-smelling, or for watching rivulets from the last rain running away, or for riding bicycles and climbing trees that were still mostly transparent. - Bonnie Ulrey STROLLING across campus, Jane Farber walks with visiting friends. SENIORS f 97 OSWALD, SNEILA. Jonesboro, AR. Journalism. Sigma Sigma Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, 4, Hist. 1, 2, Alpha Phi Gamma 3, 4, Bison Staff 2, 3, 4, Bison Boosters 2, Chorale 2, Firemarshal 2, JOY 2, KHCA Staff 4. OWEN, DOUGLAS. Nolly Springs, MS. Biology. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. PAINE, RICIIARD. Springfield, VT. Speech. Alpha Chi 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, National Debate Champion 4, Debater of the Year 3, Forensics Man of the Year 4, Best Director Award 3, American Studies 3, 4, Northeast Campaigns 4, Campus Players 2, 3, 4, Debate Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Pi Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, v.P. 2, 4. mmm, mm. amy, ms. An. Galaxy 1, 2, 3, 4, PARKER, CAROL. Atlanta, GA. Home Economics. Regina 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 1, 2. PARKER, CURTIS. Atlanta, GA. Business Administration. Sub-T 16 1, 2, 3, 4, Regina Beau 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. PARKER, MARY. Bridgetan, MO. Vocational Home Economics. Delta Theta Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, JOY 4, Recording Chorus 1, Bisonettes 2. PATTISON, MELBA. West Memphis, AR. Special Education. Zeta Phi Zeta I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, SNEA 4. PAUL, BRENDA. Minette, AL. Biology. Transfer from Alabama Christian College. WHC 3, 4, Bison Band 3, 4, May Campaigns 3, Firemarshal 4, Intramurals 4. PEARLE, JANIS. Beedevflle, AR. Business Education. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Beta Tau Gamma 3, SNEA 4. PEEBLES, BETTY. Portsmouth, VA. Physical Education. Delta Theta Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, 3, Big Sisters 3, 4, International Cam- paigns 1, 2, 3, May Campaigns 1, 2, 3, Spring Break Campaign 3, Firemarshal 2, PEMM Club 3, 4, SNEA 3, 4, WSRO 2, 3, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PEMBERTON, VANESSA. Osceola, AR. English. Omega Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Bison Band 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4. PENNINGTON, DONALD. Montgomery, AL. Accounting. Beta Phi Kappa 3, 4, Treas. 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Ist Place in Essay, Creative Writing Contest 2, May Campaigns 2, Chorale 2, 3, Dactylology 2, Delta Mu Delta 3, 4, Young Democrats 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. PEPPER, CYNTNIA. Florenoe, AL. Speech Therapy. Zeta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 2, Treas 2, Pres. 4, Big Sisters 2, 3, May Campaigns 3, Dactylology 3, 4, Firemarshal 3, JOY 2. PEPPER, DERRELL. Trussville, AL. Business Administration. Sub-T 16 1, 2, 3, 4, Resident Assistant 4, Football 1, 2, 3. PETERS, LINDA. Midwest City, OK. Social Science. Beta Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, American Studies 2, 3, 4, Bison Band 1, 2, 3, Puerto Rico Campaign 4, Firemarshal 3, JOY 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4, Young Republicans 3, 4. PETERSON, BILL. Callokia, IL. Journalism. Transfer from Southern Illinois University. Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Hammond Scholarship 4, Bison Staff 4, Sigma Tau Delta 4. rrm, Jonu. Nvntsvllle, Al. Chemistry. TNT 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha chi 3, 4, Pres. 4, Basketball 1, 2, Intramurals 4. PNELPS, LUANN. Mucsatine, IA. Physical Education. Zeta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Dir. 1, 2, 3, Chorale 1, Firemarshal 3, JOY 2, PEMM Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball Base Run 1, 2, 3. PIIILLIPS, DONALD. Dallas, TX. Biology. Knights 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 3, Pre-Med Club 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILLIPS, LARRY. Battle Creek, MI. Bible and Mathematics. Theta Alpha Gamma. PICKENS, TNERESA. Memplis, TN. Art Education. Regina l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, 3, Pres. 3, 4, Chi Sigma Alpha Queen 3, 4, Petit Jean Royalty 3, Chorale 1, 2, 3, ICC 3, 4, Sec. 3. PICKER, KURTIS. Searcy, AR. Bible. Theta Tau Delta 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Sec. 2, Big Brothers 3, May Campaigns 3, Timothy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Singles Champion 3. PIGG, PNYLLIS. Searcy, AR. Mathematics. Alpha Chi 4, Bison Boosters 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 98 I SENIORS ,-Q 'nr hall! I s x E' 'KRD B?'N itwgi OU! UQ ,fav 'S.... Ill tl llx ' R ,ahh 'bs swf'-an ,v- T' 5 V A-Q to 44' 'rf' fl S, N4 is 'um Will, PINKERTON, WANDA. Centerville, TN. Social Work. Kirei Na Ai 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 3, 4, Dorm Chairman 4. PITCNKID, JOHN. Prairie Emporia, KS. Music Education. POUNDE , MICKEY. Baton Rouge, LA. Elementary Education. Chi Sigma Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, Belles 8. Beaux 4, May Campaigns 2, International Campaigns 4, Chorale 1, 2, Petit Jean Staff 1, 2, 4, Student Association 3, Social Affairs Co-chairman 3, Timothy Club 1, 2, Spring Sing Steering Committee 4, Intramural I, 2. POWELL, DEBORAH. Davenport, IA. Accounting. Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4, Dean's List 1, American Studies 3, 4, Big Sisters 3, 4. POWERS, PAMELA. Troy, OH. Music. Zeta Rho 1, Shantih 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus I, 2, 3, Belles 8. Beaux 1, 2, 3, PEMM Club 4, Recording Chorus 2, SMENC 1, 2, 4, Women's Ensemble 3, ln- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. POYETT, ROSEMARY. Belpre, OH. Home Economics. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta 3, 4, Recording Chorus 1. PRANTL, DON. West Plains, MO. Bible Alpha Omega 1, Dean's List 1, Best Beginning Spanish Student 3, Brazil Campaigns 3, Puerto Rico Campaigns 4, Timothy Club 1, 2, 3. PRBCOTT, SUE. Dallas, TX. Art. Regina 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Hist. 3, Campus Players I, 2, Chorale 2, JOY 4, Kappa Pi 3, 4, Sec. 4, Resident Assistant 3, 4, Art Guild 1, 2, 3, 4 V. Pres. 3. PRITCHETT, ROGER. Chandler, Al. Mathematics and Elementary Education. Alpha Omega 1, 2, 3, Dean's List 2, Timothy Club I, 2, 3. PRYOR, BEVERLY JO. Searcy, AR. Physical Education. Regina 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sisters 2, 3, Bison Band I, Bison Staff 1, 2, 3, May Campaigns 2, 3, Campus Congress 2, Firemarshal I, 2, 3, 4, JOY 3, 4, PEMM Club 1, 4, Pep Band 1, Petit Jean Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Resident Assistant 3, 4, WSRO 3, 4, Civitan 4, Women's Intercollegiate Basketball I, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-Star Softball 2, 3, 4, All-Star Volleyball 2, 3. PUCKE'I'I', GAYNA. Mayfield, KY. Special Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Behavioral Science Club 4, Big Sisters 4, JOY 3, 4, SNEA 3, 4. . PLICKETT, MAC. Heber Springs, AR. Chemistry and Mathematics. Lambda Sigma 1, 2, 3, Alpha Chi 3, 4. PUCKETT, SHARON. Abilene, KS. Elementary Education. Transfer from York College. Delta Theta Epsilon 3, 4, Alpha Epsilon Chi Queen 4, Big Sisters 4, International Club 3, 4, JOY 3, SNEA 3, 4, V. Pres. 4. PUGH, ANNETTE. Newport News, VA. Home Economics. Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. OUACKENBUSH, ELIZABETH. Bedford, IH. Home Economics. WHC 2, Big Sisters 2. OUALLS, DEBORAH. Hollister, NC. Elementary Education. Transfer from Mississippi State University. Ju Go Ju 3, 4, Social Affairs Committee 3, 4. RADCLIFFE, DENA. Bellingham, WS. Elementary Education. Tofebt 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Dean's List 3, 4, Big Sisters 2, 3, 4, Brazil Cam- paigns 2, Campaigns Northwest 4, Chorale 2, Dactylology 2, JOY 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Mission Study 2, Petit Jean Staff 4, SNEA 3, 4, WSRO 2, 3, 4, Dorm Sec. 2. RAE, WILLIAM. Otisville, MI. Elementary Education. Theta Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. RAINWATER, RANDY. Springdale, AR. Accounting. Alpha Tau Epsilon 1, 2, 3, Accounting Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. RAMSEY, MARY. Denver, CO. Psychology. RANDOLPH, MICKEY. Birmingham, AL. Bible. Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College. Chi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Behavioral Science Club 3, Campaigns 1, 2, 3, 4, Dactylology 3, Resident Assistant 4, Timothy Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. REAGAN, LARRY. Searcy, AR. General Business. REEDER, SHARON. Sunburg, PN. Social Work. Tofebt 2, 3, 4, Behavioral Science Club 3, 4, International Campaigns 2, 3, Dac- tylology 2, 3. REESE, JANET. Conway, AR. Political Science. Oege 3, 4, Alpha Chi 4, American Studies 3, 4, Bison Staff 3, 4, International Campaigns 3, French Club 4, JOY 3, 4, Pre-Law Club 4, Sec. 4. SENIORS X 99 ON THE FUTURE: When I came here four years ago, I thought this day would never arrive. Graduation seemed so far away but now, all of a sudden, it is here, and I must say that I face it with mixed emotions. I am ready for a new experience. I am looking forward to getting a job and becoming more independent. Yet I'm sad too, because I will be leaving my friends and others I have grown to love very much. I am so thankful to have been able to come here, and though l'm excited at the prospect of something new, l'm also apprehensive and sad at the thought of leaving Harding and all those people who have become such an important part of my life. - Jan Young SENIOR Carol Dillard shares graduation plans with friends. WHILE pledges prepare for Rough Night, Jay Trotter waits in front of the American Heritage Building. REYNOLDS, DEBORAH. Kensett, AR. Elementary Education. Zeta Rho I, 2. REYNOLDS, RANDY. Camden, AR. Social Science. Kappa Sigma Kappa I, 2, 3, 4. REYNOLDS, MARY. Searcy, AR. Elementary Education. Ju Go Ju I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARDS, SCOTT. Glendale, Al. Missions. RICHARDSON, JOYCE. Little Rack, AR. Business Management. Gata I, 2, 3, 4, Sub- T I6 Queen 3, 4, WSRO I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4. RICHARDSON, TIMOTHY. Richardson, TX. Business Administration. A Cappella Chorus 'l, Spring Break Campaigns 2, International Campaigns 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. RICKAVIAY, JAMES. Bay City, TX. Mathematics. Alpha Omega I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 4, Campaigns Northwest 4, May Campaigns 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List l, 2, 3, 4. RICKER, STEVEN. Warren, MI. Music Education. Transfer from Michigan Christian College. Theta Tau Delta 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, Big Brothers 3, Bison Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Stage Band 2, 3. RODDY, DEBRA. Searcy, AR. Elementary Education. ROGERS, LOU JEAN. New Albany, MS. Speech. Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College. Regina,3, 4, Sec. 3, Alpha Chi 4, A Cappella Chorus 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, SNEA 4. ROGERS, PATTI. Searcy, AR. Physical Education. Delta Chi Omega 'l, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Athletic Dir. 4, Big Sisters 2, 4, Firemarshal 2, 3, JOY 2, 3, 4, PEMM Club I, 2, 3, 4, Resident Assistant 2, 3, SNEA 3, 4, Women's Dorm Council 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Softball Team 4. ROGERS, SANDRA. Seattle, VIA. Journalism. Transfer from Wenatchee Valley College. Tofebt I, 2, Sec.-Treas. 2, International Campaigns I, Campaigns Northwest 4, Petit Jean Staff 2. ROOK, STEPHEN. Searcy, AR. Bible and Physical Education. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Mort Utley Award 3, Football I, 3. ROSS, ROSEMARY. Pensacola, FL. Special Education. Transfer from Pensacola Junior College. Phi Delta 4, Behavioral Science Club 4, Chorale 3, JOY 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, SNEA 4. ROTHFUS, BOBBY. Garfield, AR. Bible. Alpha Omega 2, 3, 4, Nor- theast Campaigns 2, 3, 4, Timothy Club I, 2, 3, 4. RUBART, JACOUELYN. Ulysses, KS. Elementary Education. Transfer from York College. Alpha Chi 4, JOY 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Resident Assistant 4, SNEA 4. 100 X SENIORS 6' .gg .Syl , I I I, I IR ,ti I ll If X Y To ,' ,Q 4 -v J . ,give . it I X. I I. ,f 5 .f 4 'sf l.1'l'.... 3' 4, 3 I .. ., 153- . A 1 I ' I If . .. . .I ft W 1 'M' XJ, ' ' 4 fw' X K fav v V VT? x ,, ,. 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' f sfi I ,. ag a RUSHING, DERK. North Miami, FL. Bible. Alpha Tau Epsilon l, 2, 3, 4. SAIN, JAMES. Memphis, TN. Biology. Chi Sigma Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. SAMANIE, DAVID. Triangle, VA. General Science. Kappa Sigma Kappa l, 2, 3, 4, Pres.-3, Alpha Chi 3, May Campaigns I, 2, Pre-Med Club I, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, Most Inspirational Award from Track Team 2. SAMUELSON, GARY. Phoenix, Al. Bible and Mathematics. Alpha Epsilon Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. SAUNDERS, ROBERT. Bossier City, LA. Bible. SCIILOSSER, PAUL. Glendora, CA. Bible. Knights I, 2, 3, 4. SCHMEDEL, KANDI. Indianapolis, IN. Sociology. Transfer from ln- diana University. Ju Go Ju 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, A Cappella Chorus 2, Behavioral Science Club 3, 4, Big Sisters 3, JOY 3, 4, Recording Chorus l, Women's Dorm Council 2, 3, WSRO 2, 3. SCIIRAMM, DIANE. St. Charles, IL. Elementary Education. Kappa Kappa Kappa l, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Homecoming Royalty 'l, 3, Winter Festival 2, Big Sisters 2, 3, JOY 2, 3, 4, Les Bonnes de Christe I , SNEA 4, Women's Dorm Council 2, WSRO 2. SEARS, SARAH. St. louis, M0. Art and French, SEMANEK, RONALD. Jackson, MS. Accounting. Koinia l, 2, 3, 4. SEWELL, KENNETH. St. Charles, MO. Mathematics. Mohicons I, 2, 3, 4. SEXTON, RICK. Lawton, OK. Business Management. Sigma Tau Sigma I, 2, 3, 4. SHANER, STEVEN. Madison, WI. Mass Communications. Fraters Sodalis 1, 2, 3, 4. SHEPARD, DAVID. Marietta, OH. Music.ABeta Phi Kappa I, 2, 3, 4. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Alpha Chi 4, Bison Band I, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, Treas. 3, Sr. Rep. to Band Council 4, Chamber Singers 2, Chorale l, 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, SMENC l, 3, 4, SNEA l, Intramurals 1, 2, 4. SHEPHERD, WARREN. Weirton, WV. Bible. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Kappa Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 4, Spiritual Director 4, Class Officer 2, Big Brothers 3, 4, Chorale 3, Mission Study 3, 4, Timothy Club 3, 4, International Campaigns 3, Austrian Campaigns 4, Omega Phi Beau 3, 4, Intramurals 3. SHIRLEY, RICK. Jonesboro, AR. Elementary Education-Music. Chi Sigma Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, Oege Beau 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, Big Brothers 3, Brazil Campaigns 3, 4, Chamber Singers I, 2, Chorale I, 2, Recording Chorus 3, 4, SMENC 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. SHORT, RONALD. Pontotoc, MS. Bible. Transfer from Crowley's Ridge College. Alpha Omega 3, 4, Campaigns Northeast 3, 4, Austrian Campaign 4, Iron-Curtain Countries Campaign 4, Chorale 4, Fl'eI1Ch Club 3, Art Guild 3, Resident Assistant 4, Timothy Club 3, 4. SCHROADES, ELLEN. Salem, WV. Nursing. Transfer from Ohio Valley College. Kappa Delta 4, Joy 4, Mission Study 3. SIDES, ALVIS. Nashville, AR. Business Administration. Lambda Sigma I, 3, Chamber Singers I, Chorale l, 2, Recording Chorus l, SMENC 2, Timothy Club l, 2, Young Republicans 3. SIDES, REBECCA. Nashville, AR. Elementary Education. Ko Jo Kai 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, SNEA 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4. SIEM, KRISTEN. Concord, CA. Dietetics and English. Alpha Chi 3, 4, Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4, May Campaigns 3, Puerto Rico Campaigns 4, Campus Players 3, 4, Sigma Tau Delta 4. SIMMONS, JAMES. Oil Trough, AR. Elementary Education. SIMMONS, KURT. Wills Point, TX. Accounting. Sigma Tau Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, American Studies 3, 4, Big Brothers 4, Chorale 2, Reno Business Team 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. SINN, JANELL. Chesterfield, MO. Biology. Sigma Sigma Sigma I, 2, 3, 4, Student Association 2, 3, Dean's List 2, 3, Intramurals I. SENIORS X 101 SIVERD, TERRY. Ashtabula, OH. Bible. Knights 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 2, Dean's List 2, Timothy Club 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. SMITH, DEBORAH. Yorktown, IN. Physical Education. Omega Phi 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, EARL. Circle City, AR. Psychology. SMITH, ROBERT4akewood, CA. Accounting. Transfer from Long Beach City College. Alpha Tau 3, 4, American Studies 3, 4, Young Republicans 4, Intramurals 3, 4. SMITH, WEBSTER. Success, AR. Business Administration. Frater Sodalis 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Spelunkers 3, 4. SNEED, ANTHONY. Memphis, TN. Physical Education. Sub-T 16 1, 2, 3, 4. SNYDER, MARCEEN. Van Wert, OH. Nursing. Delta Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. SPILLMAN, STEVE. Mt. Ida, AR. Physical Education. Alpha Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. STAUB, LEANNE. Burlington, IA. Mathematics Education. Tofebt 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletics Dir. 3, Dactylology 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, SNEA 3, 4, Dean's List 3, 4. STEEFINS, KATHERINE. W. Monroe, LA. Nursing. Kappa Kappa Kappa 1, 2, A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, Belles 8. Beaux 2, 3, Big Sisters 2, European Campaigns 3, Recording Chorus 1, Women's Dorm Council 2, Women's Ensemble 2, NSNA 3, 4, ANSA 3, 4, HNSA 3, 4. STEVENS, NICK. Dallas, TX. Mathematics. Kappa Sigma Kappa 1, 2, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Knights 3, 4, Phi Delta Beau 2, 3, 4, Big Brothers 2, Bison Band 1, 2, 3, Brazil Campaigns 2, Chorale 2, Men's Wing Counselor 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Pre-Med Club 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, Timothy Club 1, Golf 1, 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. STIDHAM, TIMOTHY. Corbin, KY. Bible. STOCKBERGER, DIANE. Frankfort, IN. Nursing. Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College. Big Sisters 4, JOY 3, WSRO 3, 4, Campaigns Northeast 3, 4, HNSA 3, 4, Pres. 4. STOCKSTILL, CINDEE. Forsyth, MO. Elementary Education. Tofebt 1, 2, 3, 4. STOCKSTILL, DAN. Springfield, MO. Bible and Biblical Languages. TNT 1, 2, 3, 4. STOKES, DEBRA. Leachville, AR. Music Education. Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorale 3, 4, Chamber Singer 3, 4. STONE, RONALD. Dalton, GA. Political Science. STOVALL, TERESA. Richardson, TX. History. STRAWN, MARY. Searcy, AR. Elementary Education. Zeta Phi Zeta 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, SNEA 4. STROUD, BRAD. Little Rock, AR. Physical Education. Mohican 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Sec. 3, Zeta Phi Zeta Beau 4, PEMM Club 4, ln- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball All-Stars 1. ON LIFE: Every day is good because God made it, if for no other reason. - Diane Morey MICKEY RANDOLPH and Sheila Bawcom enjoy an afternoon on the quadrangle. 102 ! SENIORS if 1 ,favs NR' .,,. . A ., ar 4? A. .ei X 41 Q fl .fr xg, f if 2, y ,gf we ' ra if , . . , e I ,.,y, My y ?is5'x.' -,., ' f 4. mf.-,. Y , A, 'fl fm , ww ' 'lu-Q i 9 -. v. ,. uf. j,:e-'gc ,, . '. 1 v ,X ,, .,.:,,fY,'1.' .i 'qs-C. f WN ol. ,..f-r 4...-f-'I ,pglih , ixfk. If fe it i , g '- 1 , . f, ,- ,f , ., ,,., , ,',, 5 ik 7 v-if wa -' I I in e.. s v- r .LQ E3 if . A at . F .. s..-..- so M . -2. ,Q Ages., ,,,T:'2:--' W 'wa-. .. ,- ., f - A 952, ,avg-g.i,..sn,,v, iz B' '3?','i'L:t '3g5'5'25f-5 '1W1i?2 : JJ, -tr, I , . fl, I I il 4 if fa ,355 .Y 4' 3 if 4359 fi' if V ff .. L... 'Sk ,gs is ,Q fm, Y 35 he 'RT'-.J N i xii 'i , . , 6 A , if 33 I J., M, Q H .oe rex .19 an' ,ww-f sr' STROUP, BETTY. Somerville, TN. Nursing. Gata 3, 4, ANSA 3, 4, Treas. 4. STURGES, BRENDA. Dexter, MO. General Science. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Theta Psi 3, 4, Resident Assistant 4. SUTHERLIN, TERESA. Greencastle, IN. Social Work. Delta Chi Omega l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 4, Behavioral Science Club l, 2, Big Sisters 2, Canadian Campaigns I, 2, Dactylology Club l, Resident Assistant 2. SWAIN, NEIL. Bartow, Fl. Biology. Transfer from Polk Junior College. Sigma Tau Sgima 3, 4, Theta Psi Beau 3, 4, Class Pres. 4, Science Club 3, Big Brothers 3, 4, Men's Dorm Council 4, ln- tramurals 4. SYKES, JANE. Nornersville, MO. English. Beta Tau l, 2, 3, 4. TATUM, TERESA. Hohewald, TN. Vocational Home Economics. Zeta Rho l, 2, 3, 4. TEFFERTILLER, ALAN. Mcleansboro, IL. Finance. TNT l, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, American Studies 3, 4, Young Republicans 4, Zeta Rho Beau 3, 4, lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Softball All-Star 3, 4. THERRIO, LOT. Marrero, LA. Bible. TNT l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, TOFEBT Beau 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Bison Boosters 1, 2, Northeast Cam- paigns 'l, 2, 3, 4, Campus Players I, Men's Wing Counselor 3, 4, Resident Assistant 3, 4, Student Association 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Timothy Club 4, Intramural I, 2. THOMAS, BARBARA. Judsonia, AR. English. Delta Theta Epsilon I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS, BETTY. Amarillo, TX. Special Education. Transfer from West Texas State University. Phi Delta 4, Behavioral Science Club 4, Big Sisters 4, JOY 3, 4, Resident Assistant 4, SNEA 3, 4. THOMAS, CRYSTAL. Hartford, MI. Music. A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, A Tempo 4, Big Sisters 2, International Campaigns 4, Chamber Singers 2, Chorale I, 2, Dactylology l, 2, Recording Chorus I. THOMAS, MARIETTA. Searcy, AR. Elementary Education. TNOMASON, LARRY. Lawton, OK. Bible. TNT. THOMPSON, ROGER. Seneca, SC. Psychology.Transfer from Freed- Hardeman College. Alpha Omega 4, Behavioral Science Club 4, Big Brothers 4. TRISCHLER, PAMELA. Cincinnati, OH. Sociology. Beta Tau Gamma 'l, 2, 3, 4. TROTTER, KERRY. Searcy, AR. Physical Education. Ko Jo Kai l, 2, 3 4, V. Pres. 3, Big Sisters 2, JOY 2, PEMM Club 2, 3, Cheerleader 4. TROTTER, MARK. Independence, MO. General Science. TNT I, 2, 3, 4, Ko Jo Kai Beau 3, 4, Swimming Team 'l, 2, 3, 4, AIC Diving Champion l, 2, 3, Who's Who 4, Big Brothers 3, 4, Men's Wing Counselor 3, PEMM Club 3, Pres. 3. TURNER, DONNA. Searcy, AR. Business Education. Transfer from Houston Baptist College. Dean's List 'l, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, SNEA 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4. ULREY, BONNIE. Searcy, AR. English. Kappa Kappa Kappa 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Kappa Sigma Kappa Queen 4, Alpha Chi 4, Who's Who 4, A Cappella Chorus 2, Bison Staff 2, 3, French Club 4, JOY 3, 4, Sigma Tau Delta 4, Student Assoc. 4. umm, ANN. Searcy, Au. english. Regina 1, Shantih 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Spring Sing Hostess 2, 3, A Cappella Chorus i, 2, Belles 8. Beaux l, Bison Staff l, Brazil Campaigns l, Campus Players l, 2, 3, JOY 3, KHCA Staff 4, Recording Chorus l, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4. VAIJGHAN, WILLIAM. Big Sandy, TX. Accounting. Alpha Omega I, 2, 3, 4, Bison Band l, 2, 3, 4, Quartermaster 2, 3, 4, Chorale l, 2, Pep Band l, 2, 3, 4, Recording Chorus l, Stage Band l, 2, 3, 4, ln- tramurals l, 2, 3, 4. VAUGNN, LESLIE. Montioee, MI. Mathematics. Mohican l, 2, 3, 4. VOSS, JONIE. Aberdeen, NC. Music Education. WALDEN, STEVEN. Tupelo, MS. Accounting. Transfer from ltawamba Junior College. Chi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Treas. 4, Alpha Chi 4, Dean's List 3, 4, Delta Mu Delta 3, 4, American Studies 3, 4, Petit Jean Staff 4, Pi Gamma Psi 4. SENIORS ! 03 WALDRON, DAVID. LaVergne, TN. Management. Transfer from Freed-Hardeman College. Alpha Omega 3, 4, Class Officer 3 American Studies 3, 4, May Campaigns 3, Northeast Campaigns 4. WALKER, JANET. Henderson, TN. Art. Tofebt l, 2, 3, 4, Hist. I, Big Sisters 2, 3, 4, Dactylology 2, Firemarshal 2, 4, Art Guild 3, 4. WALKER, TOM. Ouartzhill, CA. Physics. WALLER, SUSAN. Montrose, CO. Accounting. Transfer from York College. Shantih 3, 4, Treas. 4, Bison Band 3, International Cam- paigns 3, Chorale 3, Firemarshal 4, Recording Chorus 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Intramural Participant Award 3. WALLIS, TERRY. Richardson, TX. Bible. Chi Sigma Alpha I, 2, 3, 4. WARREN, LISA. Whipple, OH. Special Education. Ko Jo Kai I, 2, 3, 4. WATERS, DENISE. Chester Depot, VT. Social Work. Beta Tau Gamma I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Campaigns Northeast I, 2, 3, Spring Break Campaigns 3, Chorale T, Dactylology T, Les Bonnes de Christe l, Resident Assistant 2, 3. WATERS, GENE. Portsmouth, VA. Business Management. Transfer from Tidewater Community College. Knights 3, 4, Beta Tau Gamma Beau 4, Big Brothers 3, Campaigns Northeast 3, 4, Men's Wing Counselor 3, Intramurals 3, 4. WATSON, DEBRA. Hendersonville, TN. Nursing. WATSON, ZEARL. Searcy, AR. Accounting. Dean's List I, 2, Delta Mu Delta 2, 3, 4, Pi Gamma Psi 3, 4, American Studies 4, Who's Who 4, Intercollegiate Bowling 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Bowler 2, AIC Individual Champion 2, All AIC team 2, 3, NAIA District T7 Championship Team 2, 3, NAIA National Championship Team 3, NAIA Singles Runner-up 3, NAIA Doubles Champion 3, Outstanding College Athletes of America 3. WATTS, CAROLYN. Searcy, AR. Elementary Education. Regina I, 2, 3, 4. WEATHERFORD, GLENDA. Little Rock, AR. Journalism. Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Gamma 3, 4, Bison Staff 3, May Campaigns 3, SNEA 3, 4. WEBSTER, DEBRA. Chester Depot, VT. Art Education. Beta Tau Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4, Ist Place Poetry, Intramurals Speech Arts Tournament, Campaigns Northeast 2, 3, 4, Art Guild I, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Kappa Pi 3, 4, Les Bonnes de Christe I, SNEA l, 4. WELBORN, LARRY. Little Rock, AR. Bible. WELCH, CHERYL. Independence, MO. Biology and Medical Technology. Transfer from Northwest Missouri State University. Ko Jo Kai 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, JOY 3, 4. WEST, EARLE. Silver Spring, MD. Mathematics. Beta Phi Kappa 2, 3, Bison Band I, Bison Staff 2, 3, Campaigns Northwest 3, Mission Study 3, Spelunkers 3, Timothy Club l, 2, 3. WHEATON, LAYNA. Knoxville, TN. Elementary Education. Kappa Kappa Kappa I, 2, 3, 4. WHITE, DONNA. Tyler, TX. Home Economics. Phi Delta 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, AHEA 1, 2, Big Sisters 2, 3, Bison Boosters T, Dactylology 1, 2, WSRO Wing Rep. 2, 3. WHITE, DOUGLAS. Vienna, WV. Biology. Mohicans l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. WHITE, STANLEY. Memphis, TN. Business Administration. TNT I, 2, 3, 4. WHITEFIELD, JANE. Tyler, TX. Business Administration. Shantih 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Bio Sisters 2, 3, Chorale l, JOY 2, 3, 4. WHITEMAN, JAMES. Kennett, AR. Elementary Education. WHITTEMORE, DONALD. Worland, WY. Physical Education. Sigma Tau Sigma I, 2, 3, 4, Mort Utley Award 3, SNEA 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Football I, 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Flag Football All-Star 4, Championship Flag Football Team 4. WHITTEMORE, ROXANA. Magnolia, AR. English. Regina l, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Outstanding Beginning French Student 3, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, SNEA 3, 4, Student Association 4, Young Democrats 3. 104 X SENIORS S ,A A-,Ay ,ees We-N A A, xt 75, 'I N- Qw- we 'DS we ...C xx I. , X , ,,. 'S A , I 'esp I V Qi. ljijfl, 4 ee at viz fi jf if g gt I by I J . fi fd 1 'ffcf S- Swv' V A r ll f . ,,f i I ir , .11 5 Q as lf' Tincfn 4 499- is ,.,, ii ,.,,,.s ' V t ,V . V. V A V? . Z gf. Vs I V . , A rts., rt 3 5. V I t .i , g, XVI. ,gig , . Q 3:51 V, x f i,'i !,q', , .. AA,xAx1 , II., .... . .5 'flaw if iw . 1 ' W.,-sv . ra ik. N15 A ,iiv N., ss- S f,.'R I . ' if 2, A La iff' ith-V .qgfw as 'J C11 13 I t Xt yt, . . W Q.. as 'n X wf EW Kg, 12 xv i ' qv' 4 L A ,' ,L ,fs 4 ,. x gifs: SWS - . Us ., Q. A xii .A-- 5 if 3' fs. 'QQ ew fi... . K If .LH QU.. r L .433 'K V we I fd sf its it qi is 9 9 'I-A ,gs , ,. ..,, '1 5 f.1,fW 4- ' I , ,, ,gm ,.fi,,C- 1 . ' f 1 'E , X. I 4:24. A 1-'Q ' L. 'I W V' :-. it ' 3 iiif ' .V H 'fail WIDERSPAN, CURT. Fort Morgan, CO. Physical Education. Who's Who 4, PEMM Club 3, 4, SNEA 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3. WIKE, JACIIIE. Searcy, AR. Speech Therapy. Ju Go Ju 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, JOY 2. WILES, BEN. Pine Bluff, AR. Accounting. TNT 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Hammon Scholarship 4, A Cappella Chorus 1, American Studies 2, 3, 4, Delta Mu Delta 3, 4, Pi Gamma Psi 2, 3, 4, Recording Chorus 1, Young Democrats 3. WILKERSON, DIANE. Montgomery, Al. Home Economics. Sigma Sigma Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, DARLENE. Searcy, AR. Home Economics. Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3. Big Sisters 2, Dactylology 3, TAG 4. WILLIAMS, JOE. Memphis, TN. Physical Education. Sub-T 16 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, PAMELA. Paducah, KY. Business Education. Delta Chi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, American Studies 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Recording Chorus 1, SNEA 4, Lab Assistant, Bus. Ed. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, WILLIE. Houston, TX. Bible. Alpha Tau Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4. WILMOT, JON. Garrett, IN. Accounting. WILSON, CECIL. Garfield, AR. Accounting. Alpha Omega 1, 2, 3, 4. WILSON, DENNIS. Bulawayo, Rhodesia. Bible. Fraters Sodalis 1, 2, 3, 4. WILSON, LARRY. Norfolk, VA. Bible. Knights 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Hist. 2, Who's Who 4, Campaigns Northeast 2, Chorale 1, Debate Team 1, Resident Assistant 3, Spelunkers 3, Timothy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Pi Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Manager 4. WINTERS, RAYMOND. Fort Smith, AR. General Science. Chi Sigma Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Regina Beau 4, A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, Men's Ensemble 2, Petit Jean Staff 4, Intramurals 1, 2, May Campaigns 1, 3, International Campaigns 4. WINTERS, TEENA. Wynne, AR. Elementary Education. Sigma Sigma Sigma 1 , 2, 3, 4, Sec. 1, Bison Staff 3, 4, JOY 2, 3. WOLFORD, ALLAN. Carrollton, TX. Biology. TNT 1, 2, 3, 4. WOLVERTON, JOYCE. Grain Valley, MO. Office Administration. Phi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 3, 4, American Studies 3, 4, Big Sisters 4, May Campaigns 2, Chorale 1, 2, Firemarshal 2, WSRO 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. WOOD, DEBRA. Luling, LA. Home Economics. WHC 1, 2, 3, 4, Hist, 2, Knights Queen 4, AHEA 1, Les Bonnes de Christe 1. WOODIIOUSE, PAUL. Grosse Point, MI. Mass Communications. WOODS, PATTI. McRae, AR. Nursing. Zeta Rho. YEAGER, TIM. Moulton, AL. General Science. Sigma Tau Sigma 4, Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 4. YOUNG, JANINE. Canton, OII. French and English. WHC 1, 2, 3, 4. YOUNGER, STEVEN. Effingham, IL. General Science. Lambda Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Alpha Chi 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Who's Who 4, Dean's List 3, Ganus Award 3, Pre-Med Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. YU, ELAINE. Torrance, CA. Dietetics. Omega Phi 2, 4, AHEA 4, Chorale 2, International Club 1, KHCA Staff 4. IERN, DONALD. Miramar, FL. Journalism. Transfer from Broward Community College. Alpha Tau Epsilon 3, 4, Theta Psi Beau 4, Alpha Phi Gamma 3, 4, Petit Jean Staff 3, Intramurals 3, 4. SENIORS I 05 Juniors 1. JUNIOR OFFICERS: Jan Hyslop, Treasurer, Gary Oliver, Vice'President, Polly Mullen, Secretary, Perry Cain, President. 2. SWIMMING strategy is the subject of Dale Linge's discussion with teammates. 3. LINDA TIPTON listens to directions from her in- structor Virgil Lawyer. 4. HONORARY cheerleader Dennis Gilliland boosts the basketball team. 5. WHILE crossing Pleasure Avenue, Julia Miller and B.K. Culpepper laugh at the antics of a friend. 6. EARNING extra credit for economics, Kenny Harris scrapes paint from a billboard for a Private Enterprise Institute project. 7. TUESDAY evening of test week finds Dan Caldwell and Benjie Nall in the library. 8. DEBI INGRAM helps finish the junior class float for Homecoming. 9. AS he crosses campus, Richard King calls to friends. 106 X JUNIORS ?s'i ,.f0L.. ,, ,f '. ye I W Qi' it 'L r f Q 4' 6 ff M A it 1+ .. WA, r ,am MM vii VUL Jr 'R , 1 A- x..a x .u-fa. lv- 4 Q4 Elk Ff 5w an -an - .v, x f, Dx, JUNIORS X 107 Abbott, Lani .... Adams, Carlo . . . Adams, Dana .... Adams, Glen ,.... . Adams, Vincent . . . Alexander, Donette. . , . Allen, Robert .,,,. Altman, Dane , . . . Anderson, Alfred . . Anderson, Gail .... Anderson, Gene ..... . . . Anderson, Kenneth . Andrews, Mike .... Archer, Charles . . . Armstrong, Kathy . Arnn, Deborah ,.., Ashley, Dale .... Aven, Lynn ..... Baither, Nancy , . . Baker, Sue ..... Balcom, Sherry . . . Baldy, Terry ...,. Ballard, Jeff .... Barber, Benny ..... Barber, Steve . . . Barber, Phyllis .... Barber, Sherri. . . Barron, Linda . . , Basinger, Yulon ,... Bassing, Tim ....., Bough, Charles ..,. Baxter, William ,... Bearden, Victor . . . Beck, Sherry .... Bell, Deborah . . . Bettis, Dan ....,.,. Billingsley, Karen , , Binns, Mike ...... Bixler, Mark . , , . Black, John . . . Black, Mike .... Blair, Jeanette .... Blank, Pamela ,.... Bledsoe, Robert . , . Boivie, David . . , Bolton, Debra ........ . Bontrager, David . . Paragould, AR St. Louis, M0 . . . . Sesser, IL Medway, OH St. Louis, M0 San Jose, CA Northport, AL . . . . . Searcy, AR . . . . Clarksville, TN . , . Washington, PA Muscle Shoals, AL . . . . . Bellevue, NB North Little Rock, AR , . . . , Saratoga, AR Searcy,AR . . . Pocahontas, AR . . . Boonerville, AR . . . . Houston, TX . . . Westbury, NY ,...... Attalla, AL . . . New Orleans, LA . Double Springs, AL ...... Conway, AR . . . Tupelo, MS ..... Dumas, TX . . . Ft. Myers, FL . . . . York, NB . . . , Trenton, FL . . . . Smithland, TX . . , . . Perrin, TX . . , Memphis, TN . . . . . McCrory, AR TX Dallas, North Little Rock, AR Augusta, AR ..... Flint, MI Tulsa,OK . . . . . DeQueen, AR Ft. Defiance, AR . . . Memphis, TN ..... . Dallas, TX .. Bradleyville,M0 ,... Oxnard, CA . , ,. Ft. Worth, TX . . . . . Hayward, CA Madison Heights, MI North Highlands, CA Bowen, Joy lynn .... ,....,. A ugusta, AR Boyer, Allen .... Brody, Susan ..... Branstetter, Beverly Broshear, leon ...., Brasher, Michael ,... Brenneman, Ellen . . Brenton, Keith .... Brewer, Chris . . . Brewer, Gary , . , Brewer, William . . . Brickman, Mark . . . Bridges, Rebecca . . Brimberry, Ronald . Brooks, Brent ..... Brower, Roy .... Brown, Carolyn .... Brown, Jack .,.. Brown, Janice ..... Bryan, Brant .... Bryan, Janet .... Bucy, Beverly .... Burden, Dan .... 108 f JUNIORS . . . Ft. Myers, FL . . . Searcy, AR . . . Hartville, M0 . . .. Stilwell, OK ...... Sulphur, LA .. Spartenburg,S.C. . . . Indianapolis, IN . . . El Dorada, AR , . . . Columbus, MS . . . . Batesville, AR ..... Jeff City, MO Marion,KS . Lee's Summitt, MO ...... Billings, MT . . Pleasant Hill, M0 . . . . Detroit, MI .... Ellenwood, GA . . . Memphis, TN . . . . Florence, AL . . . . Houston, TX Searcy,AR . . . . 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Memphis, TN . . . Nevada, M0 . . . .. Searcy, AR . . . Shreveport, LA . . . Gallaway, OH . . . . . Searcy, AR . . . .... Lae, New Guinea . ,.... Ramona, OK . . . Indianapolis, IN . . . Fairhope, AL Dallas,TX . . . . Columbus, OH . .... Brookfton, IN . . . Vancouver, WA ..... Dallas, TX Cove, Gayle .......... .... G ainesville, FL Cheatham, Deborah . . . .... Greenville, AL Cheatham, Rodney . . . Chinworth, Mary . . Clements, Martha . Close, Della ...., Clutter, Ken .... Cone, James ..... Confer, Cheryl .... Copeland, Katherine Copeland, Ordis . . . Cowan, Klugh ..... Cox, Everett ..,. Cox, Michey ...... Crofton, Cheryl . . . Crofton, Thomas W. Cross, John Steven . Crowder, Terry . , , Crowe, Greg , .... . . . Lawrence, KS . . . .... Ludington, Ml . . . .,,. Montgomery, AL . . . Scottville, IL , . . Glenn Falls, NY . . . . Little Rock, AR . . , . Howard, PA LakePark,GA . . .... Pensacola, FL ..... Essex, MO ... . Dumas, AR . . . Newman, GA . . . .,... Leesburg, FL CroweIIy,TX Drayton Plains, MI . ......,. Topeka, KS .. . . , Anaheim, CA J.,--5, x f. X my ,ef , ,,,,,,, ,K L, . ,,., -C fi be ,f ,C 1,1 q,...A- - ' it A ifitgifrs: p V Q la r.. M ,,,!,.g., A K 5 as 'B gs ff- Q f X.. i,f,,, Lt--Lf..,.. , V! .,,wew,. ff.,-, Q A . 'Z' as ,5 1- f Q3 i f fig, L15 ' . '- X as 1 ia.. .. 4,5- , v9. I ON HARDING: The bond of geniune Christian love that exists among the students here cannot be compared to any college campus in the world. It is this common bond that bridges the inconsistancies and makes us unique among men. - Randy Kemp JUNIOR Vickie Potts talks with new friends while waiting in the cafeteria line. JUNIOR Steve Ricker takes advantage of the library for an afternoon of studying. Cruce, James G. . . . . Culpepper, Bryant .... . . . Plainview, TX . . . Florence, AL Culpepper, Lamar .,.. ....... Y reka, CA Curtis, Becky ..... . Curtis, Kimberly . . . Curtis, Larry ...... .... Dobbs, Charlene .... .... Douck, Debbie ....,. . . . Dougherty, Lindo .... . Davidson, Keith .... . Davis, Elizabeth .... , , . Davis, Leslie .... Davis, Marla . . . Davis, Mike ..,. .. Alexandria, VA . Hot Springs, AR .,. .. Searcy, AR Jefferson City, MS . Pocahontas, AR . . . Nashville, AR . ..,... Paris, IL . Potts Camp, MS . . , St. Louis, MO . . . . Beaumont, TX . .,.. Silvis, IL JUNIORS X 109 Davis, Myla, . . . . Deacon, Jane . . . Dean, Kristy .... Deaton, Cheryl . . DePass, Yvonne. . . Baton Rouge, LA . . . , Waverly, OH . . Shreveport, LA . . . Morrilton, AR Panama 8, Panama Derlnn, linda ..... .,..... H ooks, TX DeVore, Jenna . . . Dewberry, Kathryn .... Dixon, Braxton . . Dixon, Nancy ..., Dollins, Rodney M. Dowdy, Kenneth ..... . . Drennan, Carolyn Dufrene, Denise , , . . . lronton, M0 .. Ozark,AR . . . , Brewton, AL . West Plains, M0 . Poplar Bluff, AR . Meridianville, AL . . . . . Benton, AR Des Allemands, LA 'os ,lf 0-T ual' A-ff et A iss if - fs,,5vTf.I,W 5, ','x 'x s: yeui- ' , ki' rf f A W 'fi K QQ . , I fifiigig X 1 A ee,, 9 1 6' 3-S Fi I I ON THE U.S.A.: Be thankful, America! Praise God for the freedom that we enjoy! 110! -Don Nowlin VISITING with friends David Ruid and Vonica Clary during open house is Lynn Aven. Duhon, Betsy . . . Duke, Ken ...... Dulaney, Earl . . . ....,. Orange, TX . . . . . Little Rock, AR . . . . West Helena, AR Dunavant, Judy . . , ..... Garland, TX Dyer, Russ ....... Earnhart, Diane . . East, Jacqueline. . Edmonds, James . Elam, Charles . . . Ellis, Sharon ...... Tulsa,0K ,.,. Cahokia, IL . , , Jackson, MS . . . .... Covington, TN . . . . . Hot Springs, AR . . . Nashville, AR Emherson, Melvin ..... Fresno, CA Emerson, Ray ..... ..... M emphis, TN Emerson, Rick .... .... Bat on Rouge, LA Emery, Vicki . . . English, David .... Ensminger, Rod. . Estes, Tim ...... Eubanks, Mark . . Evans, Edgar .... Joplin,M0 . . . . . Milton, FL . . . . Oxnard, CA . . . . Clinton, AR . . . Memphis, TN . . . . Tampa, FL Evans, Myra ..... .... G lensides, PA Evans, Robert .,.. . . . Santa Rose, CA Ezell, Jeanie .... Favalion, Nancy . Feathers, Ann. . . Fernandez, Floyd .... Ferren, Clifford. . Fish, Roni ...... . . ,... Booneville, AR . . . . Trenton, NJ . . . Memphis, TN . . . Groves, TX . . . Judsonia,AR . . . ........ Liberty, M0 Florence, Nancy .... .... W orthington, OH Ford, Dan ...... Fore, Ann ...... Formhy, Leah ..... Foshee, Sarah .... Fox, Patricia . . . Frank, James . . . . . . Hastings, NB . . . . Hope, AR . . . Searcy, AR ..... Searcy, AR . . , Cocoa Beach, FL . . . ...... Garland, TX French, Carolyn . ..,. .... S hreveport, l.A JUNIORS ffl 1 j Qu, If-1 5 w N ' new 4 'A s Q 177 A 1 ., -2. Q i as '45 ,q c' 1 Jfsgwgge v 1 A Q, 4- G I fl N ' . ' ,',', . e x ff, , 1 ' f e su, V V 3 G, .Wx A , 1.359 'C' V v r re, ll f Q -foo f .:.-' .. ne, A nu f:n. 'V ifii -'inf A if '9 s 9' dm L V., , SL 1:7 i .Z cf 2 y. 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Grant, Meta .... Green, Randy ..... Gregory, Cheryl . . . Gump, Kathy Lee . . Hater, Barbara Jean .... ........ Hall, Carolyn .... Hall, Greg .... Hall, Helen . . . Hall, James .... Halford, Terri .... Hamilton, David. . . Hamilton, Kenneth . Handy, Charles . . . Hanes, Dennis . . . Hanna, Nancy ................ . .... Batesville, AR . . . Ft. Myers, FL . . . Dallas, TX . . . Salem, OH . . . Covina, CA . , ..... Adrian, MI . ......, Rockford, lL Bloomingdale, OH Cary, NC Garland, TX Manchester, MO West Plains, MO Greendale, WS . . . . Houston, TX . . , Searcy, AR . . . Bay City, TX . , . Magnolia, AR . . . . . . . . Paragould, AR Atlanta, GA Hare, Linda .... , . . Wiener Newstadt, Austria Harris, Kenny ..,, Harris, Mary ..... Harrad, Randy .... Hawley, Stephen . . Hendrix, David .... Hensley, Karen . . . Herrington, Stephen Hertenstein, Chris . . .l 1 Hickey, Jody ...,. Hickmon, Adrian . . Searcy,AR . . . Genesee, MI .... Cullman, AL York, NB , . . . Antoine, AR . . Sardis, MS Pine Bluff, AR Lynchburg, OH . . . Houston, TX . . . Searcy, AR Hicks,Melinda . . . ..... Tupelo,MS HiII,Robert ...... ..,. P arkton,MD HinkIe,Charles . , , .... Tulsa,0K HinIzIe,Rebecoa . . . ...... Tulsa,0K Hinman,Pam .,..... ....... G roves,TX Hollingsworth, Rita ........ West Helena,AR HoIIovvay,Lee .... ...... T ulsa,Ok Hood, Kregg ..... . . . Dallas, TX Hooten, Roger Alan Hostetler, Paula , . Huber, Polly ,..... Huclrabee, Debra ..,. . . . Huddleston, Teresa Huey, Beth ...... Hughes, Jim .... Hunter, Ray ..... Hutson, Dean . , . Hyslop, Janine .... Ireland, Craig .... Isom, Dickie .... Jeffery, Judy . . . Jeter, Allen ,..... Johns, Michael . . . Johnson, Jo ..... Johnson, Kent .... Johnson, Marcia . . Johnson,Wayne... Johnston, James . . . . . Dallas, TX ...., Topeka, IN . . . Knoxville, TN Bossier City, LA 0rIando,FL Marysville, OH Dallas,TX San Antonio, TX . , . . . Ft. Smith, AR . . . . Wheaton, IL . . . . . Midland, MI . . , Shreveport, LA . ..... Flink, Ml . . . Monticello, AR . ....... Florence, AL VA Newport News, Oxnard, CA Jefferson City, M0 Billings, MT Ft. Morgan, C0 JUNIORS Jolitf, Sandy , . . Jones, Craig ..,. Jones, Karen . . . Jones, Pauline .... Justus, Tom ..., Kell, Steve ..... Kelley, Diana .,... . Kennedy, Karol . . . . . . . Kiihnl, Mike .,., Kinser, Vance .... . Krape, Nancy .... . . Krumrei, Susan .... . Kuhn, Christina . . . lackie, Jim .,., Lambeth, Randy ,... Lancaster, Sharon . . . . . Land, Connie ..,, Leavell, Steve .... Lemm, Cathleen ..... Lemm, Steven ..,, Lemmons, Joseph , . . lentz, Mike ,... lewis, Joe .... lewis, Kathy ..... Lewis, laura . . . Lewis, Reba ..., Linge, Dale . . . . link, Joretta .... Lloyd, Mike ..., loflin, Cynthia . . . long, Tamara .... lundgren, Teresa . . . lynn, Lisa ....... Maguffee, Beth ..... Mann, Carolyn ,,,, . Martin, Julia ..... Martin, Nancy . . . Mason, Bob .,.,. Maxwell, Debbie . . . Mayhall,, Bryan .... McCarty, lynn ..... McClain, Marilyn . . . . McClelen, Kenneth ....., McCubbin, Greg .... . . . . . . . Kennett, M0 . . . , Memphis, TN . . . . Searcy, AR ...... SIidell,LA . . . little Rock, AR . . . Lubbock, TX ..... Rockford, ll. Sulphur Springs, TX ...... Searcy, AR . . . Greenback, TN . Manchester, M0 Cash,AR . Leavittsburg, OH . . . Baton Rouge, LA ... Ullysses, KS ... lndustry, IL . . . Gainesville, FL Dover,AR . . . . Houston, TX . . . . Houston, TX . . . New Egypt, Nl Slidell,lA New Carrollton, MD Maud,TX . . Jacksonville, AR . . . South Bend, IN . . . . Bellevue, WA . . . . Nashville, TN . . . Swifton, AR . . . Tavares, FL . . . Bald Knob, AR Salim ,KS . . . . Memphis, TN Flint,Ml . . . Forest City, AR . . . Greenville, SC . . . Lynchburg, VA . . .. Ft. Smith, AR . . . . Dearborn, Ml . . . . . Florence, AL . . . Springdale, AR . . . Toms River, NJ North Highlands, CA . . . . Covington, IN McDaniel, Craig .,,. .,... P oragould, AR McElroy, Tim ........ McFadden, Sherry .,.., Mcfann, Mary ,.... McGraw, Jeanne . . . . . . 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Ast r ,,ss A as ON ECOLOGY: Waste is such a despicable sounding word, yet that is exactly what we Americans have so thoughtlessly done with our rapidly diminishing abundance of wealth. We have been using our natural resources and their products as if they all grow on trees, when in actuality the trees are themselves disappearing at an alarming rate. Frugality is the answer if our nation is to survive another 200 years. -Jeanie Ezell WORKING hard on the .luniot Homecoming float is Jancie Sanders. 112 X JUNIORS Q' F 79 ,W A N. , A , a gy . V 5 i - , , 1 'g '37 1 21 5' F ie ,' A 'Hx if , A K --E Q -F A L Ai. ,Sp 4530 'gf-i, .f ,,-, 1 ' , - 4, . , G+ , ,f -c L, L - , ' - f k , xr V, I , . A '- ' 'I i.. ' .Muir-,urns , ,-, , kk Q - , 4-Ps ITT' ' 'E I l R J ' J E f Rv F 1 lg 3 i 1' - . il Rx V ' 1 f 4- ff , I is ll 1 6,11 ' W, ff, , fa Q EQ ,K ' QI M M.. , -f fi 4, , ,. ,-f , 1- M' , L Es- f,,,.D f ' .V 'l 'v 1 W - X ,f av . N V , ' M of ids' x 1 Y 5,1 55 , li Q 5 '-ya. 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McMillen, Margo . . McVey, Julia ...,, Medford, Keith . . . Merriman, Kathy, . , Miller, Julia ...... Miller, Margaret . . Miller, Teresa ,.., Mitchell, Marcia . . , Molello, Minter. . , Moore, Cynthia .... Moore, Hester .... Morey, Diane . , . Morgan, Jerry ..... Morgan, Janet .... Morris, David , , , Moss, Kim .... Mount, Lori .... Mullen, Polly. . . , . . . Memphis, TN . . . St. Charles, MO . . ,. Camden, AR . . . Ripley, MS ..... Elgin, OR , . . . Houston, TX , . . Detroit, MI , . . Pasadena, TX . . . Waymart, PA , . . . Hazel Park, Ml , . . . Sherman, TX . . , Bethesda, MD . . . Clarksburg, WV . , Paragould, AR . . . . Deer Park, TX . . . Harrison, AR . . , Knoxville, TN . . . . . Searcy, AR . . . . Union City, TN . . . , Lynchburg, OH . . , , Oxford, MS Mullis, Randolph ..,. . . . Vero Beach, FL Murphy, Fletcher . . , Musgrave, Linda , , . Myers, Susan ..,,. Myslivecek, Barbara Neely, Jeff ....... Nesbitt, Jamie .... Ney, Cheryl .......... ..,.... S earcy, . .,... Houston, TX . . , . . Bartlesville, OK . . . Memphis, TN . , . . Babylon, NY . , . Vandalia, OH ,.. Ft. Worth, TX AR Nignswonger, Brenda .,...,. Kansas City, MO Nixon, David ...... Noble, Leslie ..... Naankester, Thurl . . , 0'Keefe, Michael . , 0'Keefe, Sheila . . . Oliver, Gary . ,... Ovvens, Debbie ,,., Parker, Julia ..,,. Parsons, Thomas .... Partain, Patti ,,.. . Passafiume, Russell , Pate, Leanne ,... . . Peden, Kathy .,...,. Pesnell, Christopher Peterson, Shirley . . Phillies, Karyn ,... Pigg, Cathy .... Pitts, Charles . , . Pitts, Miriam , , . Poe, Richard , . . Polk, R. C ........ Potter, Kathryne , , Potts, Vickie ..,,,. Povvell, Oliver C. lll . , . . , ..,.. Triangle, VA . , . Little Rock, AR . , . Campbell, CA . . . St. Louis, MO . . . St. Louis, MO .,.., Osgood, IN . ,. Ft. Worth, TX . . . . Lima, OH . . . , Sylva, NC . . . . Stafford, TX ..,.. Hialeah, FL , , , . Casileberry, AL . . . Louisville, KY . . . El Dorado, AR . . ..,. Batesville, AR . . . St. Louis, M0 AImo,KY . , Port Neches,TX ..., Ewa Beach, HI . . . . Little Rock, AR .,.., McRae, AR . . .... Merrimac, MA , . . . . . Alphoretta, GA . . , . Florence, AL Prather, Mike ...... . . . Morgan City, LA Prescott, Eugene , . Prevvitt, Mona .... Priddy, Suzanne . . . Prince, Jill ..... Pryor, Treva .,... . . ,... . Memphis, TN Mount Vernon, M0 . . . . . Shreveport, LA . . . . Columbus, OH , .... Searcy, AR Purdom, Jaequie ...... . . .,... Purdy, MO Rampton, Bill ........,,..... Naperville, lL Ramsey, Mary Margaret .... Baton Rouge, LA Redden, Judy ..... Reed, Dianne , , . Reese, Tina .... Reid, Craig .,.,.. Reynolds, Steve . , . Rhodes, Sheila ..,. Rice, Roger ...., . . , . . Memphis, TN Broken Arrow, OK Searcy,AR . . . Columbus, OH . . . Missoula, MT , . . Janesville, WI . . . , Anaheim, CA JUNIORS X 113 Richardson, Craig ..,. . . . Schiedam, Holland Rios, Maria ..... Rives, John ..... Robert, Sandy , . , Roberts, Mary Ann Robertson, David . Robinson, Kathleen Robinson, Sheila . . Rodgers, Carole . . . Rogers, Karen . . . Roling, Ruth . . Ruud, David .... . ..... Searcy, AR .. . . .. Chicago, IL . . . . . Walnut Ridge, AR ... .. Houston, TX . . . ...... Hampton, VA King of Prussia, PA . , . Norcross, GA ....... Bristol, FL ...... Biloxi, M0 Jefferson City, MO ...... Upland, CA Sanders, Janice .,.. .... I ndianapolis, IN Sauter, Ed ..,. . Savage, Gayle . . . Sawyer, Sheri ..... Schmidt, Dennis . Scroggins, John . . Searcy, Bill ...... Seaton, Darla . . . Seavers, Susan .. Sewell, Sarah ..., Shock, Debbie . . . Shores, Cheryl . . Shutt, Lynne .... Smelser, Jodie . . . Smelser, Mona. . . Smith, Debbie . . . Smith, Dixie ..... . . New Orleans, LA .. . Carmel, IN . . . . Sardis, MS . . .. Godfrey, IL . , . . Lakewood, OH Schofield, Lesa .... . ...., Little Rock, AR . Rocky Mount, NC Ypsi,MI . . . Sandusky, OH . . , . Merriam, KS Conway,AR . , . , Cave Springs, AR . . . . Evansville, IN . . . . . Florence, AL . . . Tuscaloosa, AL . . . El Dorado, AR , . . . Memphis, TN Smith, Emmett .... .... P aragould, AR Smith, Janet .... Smith, Kent . . . Smith, Mitzie .... Sowders, Apryl .,., Sparlrman, Kendall Sparkman,Li1 . . , Sparks, Curtis . . . Staggs, Jeannie , . Stalley, Larry .... Stalley, Mary Beth Stanford, Allan . . Stanley, Cathy Lee Stanley, Larry . . . Starling, Sara .... Stephenson, Sheila . . . . Lakewood, CA . . . Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR , . , Quinlan, TX Cape Girardeau, MO .. Crystal River, FL Eureka,IL . . . . Phoenix, AZ . . . ...., Glendora, CA . . . ..., Nazareth, Israel Mechanicsville, VA . . . . Newhall, CA . . .. Newhall, CA .. ,. Miami, FL . . . . . Dierks, AR Stewart, Sam ..... .... P owhatan, AR Stilwell, Charles . . . . . . . Warren, MI Stobaugh, David . . . .,.. Cleveland, AR Stookdell, Thomas . Stone, Mary ..... Stumne, Robin . . , Swallie, Margie . . Swanson, Nancy . Sweeney, Becky . . Tabor, Ann Karen Tanner, Jean .... . . . . Abilene, TX Hope,AR . . . . . Belleville, IL . North Canton, OH . . . Hazlehurst, MS . . Hattiesburg, MS ..,... Tucker, GA ..... Floral, AR Taylor, Anita .,..... . . . Russellville, AR Thomason, David . Thompson, Alesa . , . . . Renton, WA . . . Little Rock, AR Thornton, Michael ,... . . . Kansas City, KS Thornton, Steve . . . Thweatt, Paula. . . Tipton, Linda .... Tomtohr, Glenda . ..... Nitro, WV . . . Memphis, TN . . . . Edinburg, TX . . . ..... Anchorage, AK Trotter, Jay ...,.. . . Independence, MO Trotter, Lee .... Trull, Richard . . . Tucker, David . . . Turner, Glenda . . 114 I JUNIORS . , . Independence, MO ...... Albany, OR . . . . , Searcy, AR . . . . Silvis, IL W, Q4-fl i'll ' ii l ' 1' f 'S '-'ll L ' 1 , , ,. f F L ', 2 is f 4i,Ji:1f5i? K ,fziivgs , ,, J7f1.. ,-l V . yvw Arg y 5,5 gy , ,,i , 1 , y , o od of A ' I Jw ,o 1 'f' re ' ,' ' S ' EEQWSEQQQQII fii1f1if,rii,i I N, ' T U' V,. ' A ' - ., . l V ns. - --2 .ii' J S! 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' 1 yf X s ,issr s J 'M' fbi WWW rw , f I f ,, ,,,.. , X 4 , ::. I X N H ienwz, , ,, A ..,,, I ' as., I ' , ' 2? 9 ' , ' i , a ' l ., , Af mm: '. if ' 'J - ' , , ,., ,Kim KL, ,- 594' f- 5' L ' V 2 fl ,,,k 1. ,,,, I ,,,. , , ---- ,- ' -W - ' '2 .,', .V , I 2 f ' f I 9 fi ,V:Vf5,5 jf' I ir, K QP' gg ,V wc- Vk,ff. 1 ,. ,, H f isxiifiik L I'-L1 2 ' , W ON INVOLVEMENT: Life is simply involvement - whether in college classes, personal life, or one's relationship with Christ. Each individual must search himself for what aspect of involvement will most fulfill his needs. For some, gratification comes through individualism, for others life is more or less a spectator sport. But for most involved in college life, involvement becomes a combination ot the two. - Kim Moss PAT CRONIN displays en- thusiasm as his team leaves the field victorious. FANS erupt with excitement during a hard fought interclub softball game. ' A i--' nl S' 5' Q 'N' N S-v - 'T -'ei v A-re , K T T T :pan 5 f . la W . x , .:-..: . . A . X 1 , g 5 W K - X5 K K f UA .A 1- y ,, ,,, as K .. 7 me A ,,, may N 1--X, y .wt ill- gs! f. 53 R , 'tt Q. X A . K f xt . 1 ' ' f Ti f - . X 'Vi Q ' A fi 9 ... - Q A do E. - A . 5 x 1. rx - Q Y A 1 te y JQQQ. 5 lt A ' - Q Jin- R ' -SQ Y i f me v fi fp. 5 sig. 1. N 1 . . . . , 1 A 5: x 'XUKA I K .V .yuh I I an we M ss f' .K ' L l it . .kt we lvl J if 2 Y ! fl A as All i ti it ' 'r ' A 'Q iiiii i'i'5' A ' C A 'i fe' in lx 3 it ll.. A A5 lr AQ h ' ,af .. . , ,amy ....5 ', M51 ZS. ,Q K .- ,sw an-. Q.-A All . . .... Santa Rosa, CA Turner, Sharon ..... Tyler, Eric Owen .... Ulm, Donna ....... Turner, Howard . . . Vangampler, Bernie Vaughan, David. . . Vaughn, Ernest . . . Vawter, Amy ..... Vermeer, Sue .... Wade, Paul ...... . . .... Gainesville, MO Walker, Robert .... Walker, Doug .... Wall, Kay ....... Wallace, Madonna Walls, Evelyn .... Walters, Connie .... Walters, James . . . Ware, Ann ....... Watson, Louanne . . Watson, Richard. . . Watts, Cathy ..... Weaver, Bobby .... Wei, Joan ...... Weida, Karen ..... Welborn, Mary .... Wells, Ruth .... Wenner, Bob . . . West, Julie .... West, Stanley ..., White, leon ...... Ramer,TN . . . . Columbia, TN . . . . . Gardner, KS ... ... Cocoa Beach, CA Grand Junction, C0 . ..... Spencer, OK . . . McKenzie, TN ..... Poenix, AZ . . . . Maryville, TN . . . Brinkley, AR . ..... Baker, LA . . . . Star City, AR . . . Oxford, MS . . . Otterbein, IN . . . Slocomb, AL . . . El Dorado, AR . ....... Austin, TX . .... Texarkana, TX ..... Gilmer, TX . . . . Knoxville, TN . . . . Tokyo, Japan . . . Greenville, MS . . . . Little Rock, AR . . . Birmingham, AL . . . Farmingdale, NY Jefferson City, M0 . . . Columbia, MO . . . Sherwood, AR Wilburn, Suzanne . . . ..... Memphis, TN Wilcutt, Doug .... Williams, Jan ..... Williams, Michey . . Williams, Terry .... Williams, Thomas . . . Wilson, Alan ..... Wilson, David .... Wilson, Doug ...... Wilson, Garrick. . . Wilson, John ..... Winters, Rose .... Wisener, Robert . . Wiser, Holly ..... Wolfe, Charlotte . . Woodall, Bruce .... Work, Richard .... Wright, Steve .... Yates, Jan ..... . . . Birmingham, AL Okeene,0K Cape Girardeau, M0 . . . . . . Jonesboro, AR Oden ,AR Norfolk, VA . . . Plainview, TX . . . Little Rock, AR . . . . Springhill, LA . . . . Memphis, TN . . . . . Ava, MO . . . Glenwood, AR . . .......... Ovid, Ml . .... Holly Springs, MS Harvey,lL . . . Monicello, AR . . . . Rockford, IL . . . Memphis, TN JUNIORS f 115 Us 33 i! ' 4 K . iii? H ' .Q al WWW Eg VE' fjvfff ...A-. as ...wah V. I' r P.. I A vm - 4. 1 N, ,Q . -is E it 4. A 1-A 5. ..A X .xx i ' WW? 'T 'ff .1 5 . . f g f ' . I 0, Q ophomores 1. THOUGHTFULLY, Joe King awaits the referees call during a Bison football game. 2. AFTER class, Kim Gibson compares notes with a friend. 3. STUDENTS leave the Ad- ministration Building after chapel. 4. RILEY REED leaves the cafeteria after lunch to check his mailbox. 5. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Joyce Palmer, Secretaryg Mark Moore, Treasurerp Buddy Vetter, Vice- Presidentg George McCoy, President. 6. A VACANT swing and a sunny afternoon provide Tim Woodroof and friends a time of relaxation. 7. SATURDAY finds Kin Ellis listening to a group of students playing QUiI8fS and singing. 8. SOUINTING into the sunshine while watching an intramural game is Larry Beck. 9. PACKING bleachers in the new gymnasium, fans follow the Henderson basketball game with real concern. 10. CATHY OLREE and Jim Harding cross the lawn to the main auditorium for chapel. 11. FROM the lens of a Nikon camera, Dave Hogan captures the excitement of the crowd on film. mm A Y -:wx W' SOPHOMORES X 117 Abbott, Tommy . . Abney, Keith .... Addison, Ann . . . Alexander, Teri . . Allcock, James. . . Allen, Carol Ruth . Allen, linda ...,, Allen, Vance .... Anderson, Barbara ........ Arnold, Larry , . . Arnold, Paul .... Arnold, Sharon . . Ashley, James . . . . . . , Smithfield, TX . . , . . Searcy, AR . . . . . . Huntsville, AL . ... SanJose,CA St. Catherines, Ontario . . , . . . Louisville, KY . . . Louisville, KY Niles,M0 Center Ridge, AR . . . . Indianapolis, IN . . West Memphis, AR . . . Wilmington, DE . . . Little Rock, AR Baird, Tim ...... ...... V ida, M0 Euless, TX Baker, Jody .... Baker, Paula ..., . . . Mountain Home, AR Baller, Theresa .... Ballenger, Daniel .... ...... C orning, AR . . . . Greenville, KY Chico,TX Monroe,LA Bandy, Pam ,... . . Barnett, David ..... Barnett, Larry ..... . . . Clovis, NM ON THE USA: Inflation, rising crime rate, an energy crisis, civil strife . . . For American voters, the time has come to look to a president who has not only concern for the issues facing us as a nation, but who has a highly developed quality of leadership that will also carry them through major issues facing our nation. -Bob Wise SOPHOMORE Chuck Johann enjoys the sounds of the Wright Brothers Overland Stage Company at a fall coffeehouse. Bata, John .... . . . Harrisburg, AR Bates, Penny . . . .... San Diego, CA Beach, Alan . . . ...... Searcy, AR Beam, James .... .... W axahachie, TX Bean, Susan Beck, larry ..... Beckland, Rick ..... Beokland, Kim . . . Bell, Mark ...... Bender, Marsha . . Betts, Janice ..., Betts, Randy .... Betts, Robert .... Biggs, Paul ..... Blevins, Richard . Bowen, Lola ...... Bowers, Danny . . Boyd, Stephen. . . Bradley,Sharon . Brazile, David . . , Brewer, Janie . . . Brewer, Wayne . . Brown, Deborah . . Brown, Gary .... Brown, Jocelynn . Brown, Shawn . . . Brown, Tom ..... Brumbelow, Paula . . . . Oxnard, CA . . . Irving, TX . . . Searcy, AR . , . Waupach, WI ...... Dayton,OH . . . San Francisco, CA . . . . . . Memphis, TN . , Hickory Ridge, AR . . . . Tokyo, Japan . . . . Morrilton, AR .,. Cuhokia,lL . . . . . Atlanta, GA . . . Shreveport, LA . . . . Lawton, OK . . .. Stilwell, OK . . . . . Tacoma, WA . . . . Batesville, AR . . . Othello, WA Napa, CA . . . . Chamblee, GA . . . , Hialeah, FL . . . . 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Cagle, Michael ...., Cannon, Gregory . . . Capshew, Tom . . , Carroll, Charlie .... Carter, Gene ,... Casey, Robin .... Cathey, Felice , . . Cathey, Karen . . . Catterton, Gena . . . . , . . Hope, AR . . , , Topeka, KS . . . Searcy, AR . . ,. Killen, AL , . . Kennett, M0 . . . Searcy, AR .,., Indiana, PA , . , Flint, MI ...... Searcy, AR , . . . , Decatur, AL Sulphur Springs, TX . . Bloomington, IN ...... Dallas, TX . , Baton Rouge, LA . . . . Snellville, GA Grand Junction, C0 .,.... Dallas, TX Wynne,AR Celsor, Diane .......,........ Godfrey, IL Chalenburg, Michael Chandler, Cyndi , , , . Chandler, Leso ..., Chandler, Sheri .... Charles,John . . . Chism, Stanley ..... Choate, Kimberly . . . Christofferson, Karen . , . . Storbuck, MN Randolph A.F.B., TX Dallas, TX . . . . okla. City, on . . Baton Rouge, LA , . . Houston, TX , . . . Searcy, AR . , . . , Houston, TX Clark, Deeann ....... . . . Westminster, CA Clark, Walter ,... Clay, Charlene ..... Clayton, Mark ..... Coburn, Denna ..... Coker, Jeannie .... Cole, Karen .,.,. Collier, Portia . . . Collins, Sandra Colvin, Paul .,,.., Conway, Thomas . . . Cook, Nancy ...,... Cooper, Mike. . , , Cooper, Kathy . . , Cope, Michael , . . Cope, Patricia ..... Copeland, Marcia , . Corlew, Margaret , . . Corum, Doneva . , . Courson, Steve .... Cox, Cynthia ...... Crawford, William . . Curtis, Margaret , . . . . , . . . . Curtis, Rebecca .... Dalton, Vicki .... Dampier, Kim . . . Damron, Diana .... Darrow, Janan ..... Daugherty, Kenneth . Davis, Melinda .... Davis, Vanessa . , . Davis, Wendell ...., Dawson, Sue .... Decocq, Pam ..,. Denham, Daria .... Dickerson, Charles , Dickerson, James .. Disch, Julie ...,... Dismuke, Michael . , Dixon, David ,,..., Duke, Susan .... Duncan, Cynthia. . . Easley, Jarrett .... . . . . . Austin, AR . , ..... Miami, FL . , . . ,. Sanford, FL Cape Girardeau, MO . . . Dunwoody, GA , . . , Conroe, TX . . , Tequesta, FL . . . . Rogers, AR Jena,LA . . . Ft. Deposit, AL . . . Winnsboro, TX . . . . . Houston, TX . . , Little Rock, AR . . , Neosho, MO . . . . El Dorado, AR , Murfreesboro, TN . . , . , Dickson, TN Independence, MO Mears,MI , . . . . Houston, TX . , Bossier City, LA Lombard, lL ...... Searcy, AR , . Kansas City, MO , . . , Gainesville, FL . . . . Columbus, OH . . . Malvern, AR . . Bossier City, LA , . . , Garland, TX . . . St. Louis, MO Tulsa,OK . . . Florence, AL . , . . Exeter, MO ....,. Hebron, KY . . Kansas City, MO . . . . Pangburn, AR . , . China Lake, CA . . , Belleville, IL , . . Brewton, AL . , . . Valparaiso, FL . . , . . Garland, TX Mountain Home, AR SOPHOIVIORES X 119 Eberly, Nancy . . I Edwards, Terry .... Elliott, Glenn ..,,... Elliott, la Donna ..., Ellis, Kin ...,,.... Ellis, Rebecoa . I . I . . I Ellmore, Holly I . I . . . I Estes, Debra lynn I I Estes, Donna ..... Eudally, Donald . . . Falmer, Nancy .... Farrell, Sheree .... Feeler, Bethanie ,... Ferguson, Sherri .... Fish, Pat ..,... Fisher, Kevin .... Fisk, Mark .... Flatt, Steve .... Florence, Kathy, . . Foley, Sue .,.... Fonville, Jerry .... Foster, Marinda . . I Fowler, Robert .... Friend, Maynard . . I Gardner, Caren .... Gardner, Peggy . . I Garner, Michael I I I Garner, Ron .... Garner, Sherma ,... Gazaway, Alecia . . I Gibson, Sheri .... Gilbert, Greta . . I . . Giles, Alan Wade .... Gilliland, Dennis I . . Gipson, Mike . . I Glover, Robert .... Goad, ElesaI ..... . Goodman, Pamela I . Graham, linda ...... Grandberg, Stan ..,. Grate, Marshall .... . . . Brookston, I . I I Florence, ltal, . . . Sherwood, OR Fouke,AR I.. I I . Lake City, FL . Beomsville, Ontario Huntington Beach, CA I. Murfreesboro, TN I . . . . Escondido, CA RolIa,MO . . . Mt. Vernon, M0 . I I . . Seymour, MO . ,... Holtssummit, MO . . . I Memphis, TN . I . . Searcy, AR . . . . I Forissant, M0 . I I . San Angelo, TX . . . I Memphis, TN . . I Worthington, VA Haven,KS I I I Smithfield, TX I I . . Ft. Deposit, AL . I . Anne Arbor, Ml . . . Nashville, TN . I . . I Bossier, LA I . . Cartersville, OK . I . . Rockford, IL . I . Dexter, M0 . . . Bentonville, AR I . . San Jose, CA . . . Conneaut, OH . I I . Houston, TX I . I I Cabot, AR . . . Memphis, TN I I . Memphis, TN . . I Issaquah, WA I . . Lakewood, C0 I . Texarkana,TX . . I I Glenellyn, IL I... lcoma, WA I . . Waterloo, TN Graul, Michael Joseph . . . . . . Cahokia, IL Gray, Wenona ,..... Greene, David . I . . Grevillius, Ruth I . . Griffith, Doug ...... Grimes, Alan Robert I Grinder, Lesa ...... Gutierrez, Robert . . . Gwin, Morris ....., I . . . . . Millington, TN Hackman, Richard ...... Hall, Denita ...... Hall, Julie ..... Hamilton, Sarah .... Hammond, Kevin I . I Hanes, Gary ..,.. Hanna, Karen . . . Harden, Jimmy . . . Harris, Robert .... Harris, Bobby .... Harvey, Anthea . . Hasty, Denise .... Hatcher, Gregory . I I Hayes, Mark ,.,.. Hazelton, Warren . . . Haflin, Ruth Ann I . . Helton, Marcia ..... Hendrix, Charlotte . . Henneman, Beth .... Henneman, Doug . , I . . I Morrilton, AR . I I I Collierville, TN I . . . Camden, AR . . . . I Thayer, MO I . . . Farmer City, IL I . . Memphis, TN Tucson, AZ Colorado Springs, C0 ... . . I Maryville, TN . . . . I I Garland, TX . I . . . . Trenton, TN . . . Washington, PA . . . . Mandeville, LA I I I . . Owasso, OK . . . Ashland City, TN . . . . Bentonville, AR I . . Vicksburg, MS . I . .. Annona,TX . . I. Tipp City, OH . . . Pontiac, Ml Houma,LA Norway,ME . . . . Jefferson City, M0 . . . Bossier City, LA . I . . Conway, AR . . . . Nashville, TN . I I . Nashville, TN 120 ! SOPHOIVIORES W X ,I I1 5 X, gre I 'Q 1 A I .,., eiiiii R C ,- f - II V., .,I II g.,I ' J-M 1, - ..,.e af, im Q ,ff ff is K L I 'x e at e 45 i X X as 1.- Il 19 ei X 1 - I ,,.,,, 5 1 A. - ,,,,. I ,,,. I ' i ii , Q7 lii f is '--'ei 'J ifi I A i-'i my I II -'-s I 3 I ' ,-.'- T ' R5 ' I -ie ' - '1 l S if Ii- 1' I t I ' II I e ,eet I T f i I I I C 1 'P I If -'-gl Yi' 'I I i-'- Q W fi il ,-,-'i. A A - i if I.-elif! 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A J ,L N' K I, Jfiwe L Henry, Elisabeth . . , Hershey, Rhealyn . . Hester, Bernice . . . Hiteman, Betty ,... Hoaglan, Denise ..,.., . Hobbs, Jennifer Lynn Hodges, Bill .,.... Hogan, Dave ..... Haggard, Phil ,,.., Hogle, Brian ..., Holder, Tim ...... Holmes, Marilyn .... Hood, Kathleen . . . Hooten, Dickie . , . Hoover, Barbara . , . Horis, Aaron ...,, Houtchens, Roxy . . Howard, Dwight. ..,. . . . Huckabee, Donna . . Huey, David ...... Huffman, Kathey . . . , Hughes, Jeffrey . . . Humphrey, Jim Bob . Jackson, Jane . ,..., Jackson, Jennifer . , Jenkins, Cheryl Jean Johnston, Matt .... Jones, Tim ..... ,,.. . . Jones, Gary .,,. Jones, Jill ...., Jones, Randy .... Jordan, Janet ..., Jorgensen, Tim .... Keelin, Karen .... Kemp, Randy . . . Kenley, Nancy . . . Kennedy, Sandra , . Kidd, Holly ...,.. Killebrew, James . . Kilpatrick, Teresa . . Kimmel, Duane , . . Kinder, Sandra . . . King, Susan .... Kinnard, Carol ..,. Kinney, Wayne .... Kirby, Lowell Glenn. Klippel, Larry ..... Koester, Laura .,.. Krumrei, Sharolyn, . Kukta, Julius. . . Kutz, Patti ,.,.. Kuwitzky, Carl ..., Laeaze, Randy .... Land, Debbie . , . Land, Vicki ...... Landrum, Carolyn . . . . Ashland City, TN ,,.., Odessa, TX . . . Memphis, TN . . , Kettering, OH . . West Plains, MO . . . Fayetteville, AR Paris,TX Singapore, Singapore ,.... Winnfield, LA . . . . Gainesville, FL . . . . . Searcy, AR . . . Plainview, TX . . . . Austin, TX . . . Pine Bluff, AR . , . Hot Springs, AR . . . , Greenville, MS . . . . . Gravette, AR . N. Little Rock,AR , . . Bossier City, LA . . . , Marysville, OH . . . . Malvern, AR .,.... Dallas, TX . . . Russellville, AR . . . Ft. Worth, TX . . . . Williston, SC . . . . . Louisville, KY . . . . . Paducah, KY . N. Little Rock, AR Rogers,AR . . . , Shreveport, LA . . . , Ardmore, OK . . . . Greenville, NlS . . . . Texas City, TX . . , . . Denver, C0 . , . Marcetta, AR . . . . Memphis, TN . . , Good Hope, LA . . . Gibsland, LA . , . . . Conway, AR . . . Greensville, MS . . . Unionville, MS . . . Liberty, MO . , . Westerville, OH ...... Warren, Ml ,. . Indianapolis, IN . . . . El Centro, CA . , . . McAlester, OK . . . . Wellsville, MO ,. Haarlem, Holland . . . . Branford, CT . . . . Kirkland, WA , .... Norman, OK . , . . . Winnfield, LA . Oklahoma City, OK .,,... Rockford, IL . . , Woodburg, KY ON CHRISTIANITY: An when he was in affliction he loesought the Lord his God . . . and God heard his supplication. Then Nlanasseh knew the Lord He is God. Most of the time we go to God only when in trouble. This means something is missing in our spiritual lives. lf we learn that the Lord He is God, we will go to Him always. Not only in affliction, but when we are happy, proud . . . - Buddy Vetter BARBARA HOOVER listens attentively in Bible class. SOPHONIOHES X 121 Larey, Keith ...... Lawrence, Lanette . . . Lawson, Tom ..... Lawyer, Jan ..... Lawyer, Shauna . . . Lay, Sara .......... Lee, James Ronald . . . Lehman, Narry ,... Lemon, Ralph ..... Lemond, Russell .... leroux, Deborah . . . Leung, Barries ..... . . . Kowloon, Hong Kong LeVan, Beniamin ..... . Link, Paula ....... Logan, Pam ....... Logue, Lee Ann .... Long, Karen Ann . . . Long, Linda ...,. Lough, Cindy .... Love, Gloria ..... Lynn, Pam ....... Mahle, Lanette ..... Manchester, Douglas . Manley, Carol ...... Mansur, Lindee .... Martin, Debra . . . Massey, Tonna ..... Matheny, Kathy ...,. Matthews, Kathleen. . May, Betty ......... Mayo, Dena ...... McCasIand, Lynn . , . McConnell, Cathy ..,. McCoy, George .... McDaniel, Kevin .... McFann, Karen Gail , . McFarlin, Jean Teresa . . . McGinnis, Larry ..... McKay, Kathy ...... McKee, Mary Elizabeth McKinney, Linda Carol Mclley, Diana ...... McWhorter, Mark . . . Meadows, Russell . . . Meiners, Cathy . . . Melson, Ingrid ..... Messick, Denise . . . Mhazo, Gideon .... Mickus, DiAnn .,,. Miller, Glenn .... Miller, Joe ..... Miller, Kathy . . . Miller, Mark ..... Mills, Buddy ....... Mitchell, Michael . . . Mooneyham, Dana . . Moore, James ..... Moore, Marlin .... Morgan, Fred ....... Morgan, Lewis Bryan. Morris, David Lee .... Morris, Donna ..... Morrow, Mike ...... Moshier, Michael .... Nance, Karen .... Negri, Gary ..... Nelms, Roy ....... Newberry, Robin .... Nichols, Cheryl .... . . . Texarkana, TX Conway,AR , . . . Southhaven, MS Searcy,AR . . Oklahoma City, OK . . . . . McAlester, OK ..,... Bedford, IN . . . Jacksonville, FL . . , Homestead, FL . . . Little Rock, AR . . . . . Piedmont, M0 . . . . Farmington, MI . . . . Nashville, TN Plano,TX . . . Shreveport, LA . . . . Cookeville, IN . . . Woodsfield,OH Salem,M0 . ..,. LakeCity,AR lunn, Angela .... . . . Mammoth Springs, AR . . . Memphis, TN . . . . . Houston, TX Madrid,IA . Caruthersville, MO . . . . . . Forsyth, M0 . . . . Memphis, TN . . . . Aurora, M0 . . . . Bastrop, LA . . . . . Rockford, IL . . . Vicksburg, MS . . . . Gasden, AL . . . Cloui, NM ...... Lowell,AR . . . Vicksburg, NLS . . . . Paragould, AR . . . . Myrtle, M0 . . .... Carlisle, AR . . . Lepanto, AR Cypress,TX . , . . Newport, AR . . . . Searcy, AR . . . . Elgin, OR . . . Marion, IL . . . El Dorado, AR ...... East Alton, IL . . . New Orleans, LA . Mountain Home, AR . . . Gutu, Rhodesia . . . Dallas, TX . . . Marietta, GA . . . . , Judsonia, AR . . . . St. James, MO . . . Cridersville, OH . . . . Paragould, AR . . . Sheffield, AL . . . Trumann, AR . . . . ., Rome, Italy . . . . Carbondale, IL . . , Shreveport, LA . . . . . Pine Bluff, AR . . , Albuquerque, NM . . . . . Lubbock, TX . . . . Neenan, WI . . . . Fresno, CA . . . McMurray, PA .. . . St. Louis, M0 . , , Little Rock, AR . . . Parkersville, WV . . . . Benton,AR 122 f SOPHOIVIORES .W YQ Q f km ' , E -E of Q f f ffl, Nx h .. , ,,s. , , 3, R , Q , - '?-ff' K' N + :iii 1 A 1, ' fr his if f r '55 Q -f ff XX X 1 4 XJ l f fi Xgsss ,L X GQ 15 tx I , .A +593 Lax ,l r . 4 I n Q x V - I2 ,, ,Q- fi'- N . .zx...s 1 ,H , , fl. I B ASW ? , r . 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' I f' - X A.-di Q ' 7 . x 2, , It -QS i- 5245.1 wk' Ls. .. jk jg Q .JI IQ., , -4 Nichols, Deanna .... . Nichols, Judy .... Nuslaaum, Janet .... .... Oakes, llank ,... Oakley, Cindy . . . 0'Brian, William ..,. . Ockay, Stephen .... Odell, Linda ......... Oehlschlaeger, Dale .... Olhricht, Anita ....... Oliver, Diana ...... . . Oliver, Michael ...., Olree, Cathy .,,. 0'Neal, Karen .... . . . Little Rock, AR . . . Hawworth, OK , ...... Dixon, IL Mountain Home, AR . . . Ponca City, OK ,..... Searcy, AR . . . Dryden, NY . . . Conway, AR . . . Garland, TX . . . . Syracuse, NY .. Turnersville, NJ ,..... Dallas, TX . . . , Nashville,TN . . . Millington,TN ON LIFE: Life is like a football game. We must each contribute to the outcome for an effective finish. I will do the blocking and you can run. Just not over me. Thanks' - John Jordan ANXIOUSLY watching an in- terclub football game is sophomore Mike Mitchell. TAKING advantage of warm weather, Alecia Gazaway studies under the trees. Pace, Nancy ..... ,... N . Little Rock, AR Palmer, Joyce . . . ....,.. Aurora, C0 mem, x K if A -. . 5 a- . ,L , ' X ff iv' 5 L , 4, a 'I f , 1 fs 'M 1 ? x'-N X V, LI ,,... Lfilx W V' M , ,. 'Al --rl I . yu. f. 4 . . ' I ' v I 7' Wi by 112519. I itli 1 ossti , . A if aiiiiit I Q I iiii iiiii ji I 1 9, 46-1 J, '- I ' I L ' 'L -- V 'f P Lf! C'5 . Q -- R, ' , , i f I ,u J 5 -' , gm L ,C A H A K 2 A Q l El LQ. L 'IQ 4 I,-l 473' , CJ - ,N Q, 3, 1 -A' A. 'LS' to N' ff '-Q f fe i -2 f-ff XY ff I if F S ,.,. ., f M12 f -W ,ZH-:inf Q -ll V Xi, MQAXW if',,.,,. FVSQTWQ K L QA H . Q , W Palmore, Penny . . . Parish, Kathy ....... Patterson, Michael . . . Payne, Richard ..., Peacock, Terry .... Pearce, Billy .... Pectol, Sylvia .... Peebles, Edward ..... . . Pennington, Lynda .... Pepper, Judy ...... DaIlas,TX . . . . Judsonia, AR . . . Beaverton, OR , . . . Sanford, FL . . . . Nashville, TN ....., DeQueen, AR Winston Salem, NC .. Portsmouth, VA Troy,Ml Florence, AL Perkins, Melody . . . ...., Oil Trough, AR Perry, Gloria .... Perry, Stephen .... . . . Pattus, James ..... . . Beamsville, Ontario Beamsville, Ontario . . . Little Rock, AR Patty, Mary ...... ..... H untsville, AL Pfeifer, Derek ..... .... Phipps, Stanley .... ..,. Searcy,AR West Memphis, AR Plunket, Mark ..... ....... F lorence, AL Ponder, Connie, . . Privett, Vicky . . . Proffitt, Teresa , . . Pulley, Ellen .,...,.. Purdom, Michael ..., Quick, John ,....,. Rainey, Alan ........ Ramherger, Charles ..... Porter, David ....,. Porter, Russ .... Pawel, Dwaine ..., Power, Tim ...... Price, Jeff ...... Prince, Joyce ..... Pritchett, Kathryn .... . .... New Boston, TX .. . . Searcy, AR . . , Newport, AR . . . McCrory, AR . . . Purdy, M0 ..... Niles, M0 . . . . Batesville, AR . . . . Detroit, Ml . , , Cashmere, WA . . . Rockford, IL . . . Greenville, TX Humble,TX .. Bloomington, IN SaIinas,CA .. . . Marianna, AR SOPHOMORES X 23 Reagan, Kathleen .... Reavis, Janice . . . Redden, John . . . Reed, Riley .... Reeh, Paula ..... Reese, John ..... Respess, Billie Sue Reynolds, Lisa . . . Reynolds, Nancy. . Rhodes, Gary .... Richards, Kim .... Richardson, Risa . Richey, Barry ...... Richmond, Melanie Riffle, Ronald . . . Rinehart, Timothy Ritchie, Elizabeth Rix, Kimberly .... Roach, Keith ..... Robbins, Teena ..... Roberts, Darcy . . Roberts, Denise . . Roberts, Douglass Roberts, Nancy .... Robertson, Jeffery Rogers, Sarah . . . Rogers, Su lyn . . . Ruple, Jeff .... Rutherford, Rene , Sanders, Faith .. Santellan, Ida . . . Scarbrough, Nancy . . . Schuster, Barbara Schuster, Pam . . . Scott, Malcolm . . Shaw, Gaye .... Shock, Mary ,,., Shoop, Gloria ,,.. Showalter, Marcus Sills, Pat ....... Simmons, Matt . . Simpson, John . . . Slinkard, Becky . . Sloan, Gilbert . . . Smith, Connie Smith, Danna .... .... Smith, Steven . . . Smith, Summer . . Smith, Tim ,..... Sparks, Tina ....... Spillman, Betty . . Spivey, Jenny Jo .... ...... Stafford, Scott ...,. . . . Stafford, Tim ..,. Stallings, Susan . . Stanage, Darla . . Statton, Diana . . Stephens, Mary .... Stephens, Vicki ..... Stewart, Daniel . . Stewart, Tony . . . Stoner, Mary Jean Story, Freida .,., Stough, Gene . . . Stout, Meagan, . . Sudbury, James . . Sullins, Lea .,,.. Summitt, David . . Tackett, Tommy. , Tatom, Monte . . . . . . . Memphis, TN . . . . Turrell, AR . . . Memphis, TTN ....... Cleburn, TX . . . . Shreveport, LA Ravenden Springs, AR . . . . . Hampton, VA . . . . . Nashville, TN Stone Mountain, GA Hope,AR . . . . . . Crossville, IL . . . Arkadelphia, AR . . . . . Dexter, MO ..... Tulsa, OK . . . . Sheridan, AR . . . Little Rock, AR . . . . Greenville, S.C. ...... Marion, IL . . . . Memphis, TN . . . Tuscumbia,AL . . . . Arvada, CO . . . Lockpour, IL . . . . Deshone, GA . . . . Gainesville, FL . . . L.A.F.B., VA ...... Searcy, AR . . . Mt. Vernon, M0 . . N. Little Rock, AR . . . Mendhom, NJ. . . . . Memphis, TN . . . Saugatuck, MI . . . South Bend, IN . . . . , Houston, TX . . . . . . Houston, TX . Bulawayo, Rhodesia . . . Little Rock, AR . . . . Searcy, AR . . . Kalamazoo, MI . . . . Searcy, AR . . . Amarillo, TX . . . . Dalhart, TX . . . Oshkosh, WI . . . . Rogers, AR Hayti,MO . . . Collinsville, OK Washington, PA . , , Montgomery, AL . . . . . Calhoun, GA , . . . Searcy, AR . . . Memphis, TN Mt.lda,AR Valdosta, GA W. Springfield, MA Granby, M0 Huntington Beach, CA . . . . Greencastle, IN . . . . Bentonville, AR ...... Euless, TX ...... Dallas, TX . . . . Pensacola, FL ... St. Mary's,WV . . . . Trotwood, OH . . . . Clinton, AR . . . Montgomery, AL . . . Chander, AZ . . . Slidell, LA Newport, AR . . . . Cardwell, M0 . . . Hemlock, IN . . . Hurst, TX 124 f SOPHOIVIORES ,L ,. , L ,Qs M fs ' 1 f .,.. fi ,st ,... 5 ' L . S I Ilis S .fs S ...,. A N fi.. V . M y - I- i n is 71. i:,. .,,. . . ,3l:,::S,. r Ag . 1 S f .. f-f .I 1 ..,1s . Q - i ' S S 1 . as . A . I I ' 3 ii. K f t ' I ffm, I isite ssee A vm my I 5717531 . 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Vest, Evelyn . . . Visalli, William .... . . Walker, Anita . . . Walker, Robert . . Wallace, Jeannette . . l l h Wall, Janice ..... Waller, Larry. . ........ . Walters, Marla Cay ....... Wangia, Rose .... Warr, David ...,. Warren, James . . Warren, Jana .... Warren, Lisa .... Watson, Kathy. . . Watson, Rebecca . Watts, Nancy .... Weaver, Martha. . Webb, Kim ...... Weger, David ...... Whisenant, Emily . Whitaker, Debbie . White, Catherine . White, Kay ..... White, Shirley .... Whitehead, Doyle . . . Whitehead, Joseph Wilkerson, Paul . . Williams, David . . Williams, Dianne . Williams, Jody . . . Willitord, Cindy . . Willis, Darrell . . . Wills, Lee ...... Wilson, Katrina . . Wilson, Lisa ..... Wilson, Rhonda . . Wilson, Ward . . . Winter, Mary. . . Wise, Robert . . . Wolfe, Jerry ..... Womack, Carol . . . Womack, George . Wood, David .... Woodhouse, Steve Woodroof, Tim. . . Wright, Barbara . . Wright, Carolyn . . Wright, Dean .... Wright, Gloria .... Wrye, Jon ...... Young, Suzan .... Zenkovich, Mike . Zimpfer, Steven . . . . Springfield, MO . . . Vicksburg, MS I .... Harrison, AR . . . Little Rock, AR . , . Jamestown, LA .. Kalomo, Zambia . Hamilton, Ontario . . West Plains, MO . . . . Nashville, TN . . . Grapevine, TX ..... Flint, MI . . . .. Danville, IL . . . . Cullman, AL . . . . Houston, TX . . . Gardner, KS . . . .. Searcy, AR .. Shammonton, NJ . . . Melbourne, AR . . Jackson Hts., NY . . . Harrisburg, AR . . . Maryville, TN Brentwood, MO . . . Bald Knob, AR ...... Lonoke, AR ..... Dotham, AL Province, Cameroon . . . Little Rock, AR Aiken,SC .. . . Idabel, OK . . . . Cordova, TN . . . Pangburn, AR Nash,TX ..... Searcy, AR . . . Conehatta, MS . .... Searcy, AR . . . Lawton, OK .. . Cullman, AL .... Dallas, TX . . . Memphis . . . Little Rock . . . . . Athens, OH . . . . McCrory, AR ,TN ,AR . . . . Lawrence, KS . N. Little Rock, AR , . . . Freeport, FL . . . . Stuttgart, AR . . W. Memphis, AR Memphis, TN Ft. Walton Beach, FL . . . . Memphis, TN . . . Springfield, LA . . . . . Searcy, AR . . . . DeQueen, AR Oklahoma City, OK Searcy,AR ... . Belleville, IL .... Depauw, IN . . . Memphis, TN . . . . Memphis, TN . . . South Bend, IN Grosse Pt. Park, Ml ...... Searcy, AR ...... Searcy, AR ...... Searcy, AR S.S. Marie, Ontario . . Marked Tree, AR . . . . . Ruidoso, NM . . . Bellbrook, OH ...... Searcy, AR . . Baton Rouge, LA SOPHOIVIORES X 125 Freshmen 1. THE year's first lily pool devotional cap- tures the interest of Karen Williams. 2. PATIENTLY, Steve Courson transforms a mound of clay into a pot. 3. FRESHMEN OFFICERS: Nancy Harris, Secretary: Norman Kahla, Vice-president: Gary Shores, Treasurer: Malcom McCollum, President. 4. CAREFULLY applying paint, Wayne Berryhill completes his art project. 5. CAM- PAIGN meetings draw the support of Susan Smith. 6. SKILLFULLY, Mike Tomlin picks outa song on his guitar. 7. A BAND playing near the lily pool attracts the attention of Sandy Johnson and Mike Prather. 8. SUSAN GARDNER makes friends with the Pattie Cobb cat. 9. WHILE waiting for the cafeteria to open,Teresa Giles looks across the campus. 10. SMILING becomes Ann Walker as she flips through the pages of a new text book. l Ai t,l. 'if he ' 1, I 1 QQ? -. P A ff fy 'if ' A., , ttf? -1, W zitilii f . E Q43 'AXA FRESHMAN 1 127 Adams, Don .... Adams, Karla .... Adams, Ron .,... Adams, Sarah ..., Allen, Amos Allen, Benton ..... . . Allen, Juanita D. . Allman, Jacqueline Alston, Susan .... Anderson, Gail , . Anderson, Mark . . Angel, Cathy .... Argo, Susan .... Armstrong, Kay . Ellwood City, PA . . . . Searcy, AR ,. Bronte, TX , . .. Mobile, AL . . Northport, AL . . . . Clinton,AR .. Starkville,MS . . . Florence, AL . . . . . Searcy, AR .. Huntsville,AL . . .. Garland,TX . . . . . Searcy, AR . . . Memphis,TN . . . . Thayer, M0 ON PLEDGE WEEK: Every tall, well meaning students and faculty members begin discussing the pointlessness of pledge week. These concerned folks argue that the students do not really enjoy it, that it takes up too much study time, and that injury may result. They don't see the rewarding side of this week. They just do not see the long and lasting friendships that are forged by enduring a few hard- ships together. - Doug Shay PLEDGEMASTERS Curt Sparks and Roger Hooten interrogate freshman Doug Burns. Arnold, Donna ..... Arnold, Karen . . . . . . Wilmington, DE . . . Houston, TX Asbill, Kyle , . . ...., Jackson, MS . . . . . . . . Elizabethtown, KY Ashley, Mark Atkinson, Ruth .... ....... L aMarque, TX Ayers, Stacy .... . . . Ft. Walton Beach, FL Babb, Don .... .....,. C oncord, AR Baber, Karen .... . . . Jeffersonville, IN Baird, Terry .... . . . Bartlesville, OK Baker, John .... ....,.. B astrop, LA Baker, Paula .... . . . West Monroe, LA Bales, Robin ..........,....,. Searcy, AR Bankston, Larry .........,,.. Trumann, AR Barefoot, Kim . . . Andrews Air Force Base, MD Barnard, Karen .............. Kensett, AR . . . . . . Reynoldsburg, OH Okemos, Ml Bashaw, Patrick Bass, Teresa ..... ..... Bawcom, Sheila ,... ..,. A ntlers, OK Beach, Kenneth . , . ..... Searcy, AR Beagle, Thad .... . . . Crestline, OH Beene, Floyd ..., . . . Nashville, AR Bentley, Joe ..,. . . . Duluth, GA Berner, Cindy ..,., ..... K ress, TX Berry, Kevin ........ . . . Memphis, TN Berryhill, Jo Beth .,.. . . . Searcy, AR Binns, Cathie ..... . . . DeQueen, AR Bisbee, Dehra . . . ........ Searcy, AR Blair, Peggy .... .... B radleyville, MO Blass, Melanie . . . . . . Nashville, TN Bohannon, Jill . . . .... Atlanta, GA Bonds, Thomas ..,. ..,. H ughes, AR Border, Perry . . . .... Morrilton, AR Boswell, Don ..... .... N ew Boston, TX Bowers, Connie .... . . . Shreveport, LA Bawland, Evelyn . . . .,.. Hialeah, FL 128 f FRESHNIEN S . . S S' - - - --' ' - . Q ., . ,,,, K ...anmir ss., ,TY . ,... K - Z . . fm, . -- .ess - Sig? ,X S. ' ' V -i'-- rg-A ..-- SS 'i'li we' ..,-. 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Brazile, Dana . . . Brewer, Robin , , . Brewer, Wanise . . Broadawoy, Christy Broodowoy, Lynn . ,... Brooker, Sandra . . Brooks, Emily ........ Brookshire, Pamela Broom, Robert .... Brown, Christine . Brown, William. , . Browning, Cheryl . . Bryan, Amy ...... Bryon, Leonard. . . Bryant, Bonnie. , . Burkett, Karla , . . Burns,John . . . Burns, Teresa ..., Burns, Terry ..,.. Burrier, Ricky .... Hyden,KY . . . Jefferson, MO . . . . , Houston, TX . . . . Mesquite, TX . . . Memphis, TN . , , Searcy, AR Searcy,AR North Little Rock, AR Sulphur,LA .... Danville, IL . . . Harrison, AR , . . Tacoma, WA . . . Memphis, TN . . . Othello, WA , . . . Biscoe, AR . . . Little Rock, AR , . , Gainesville, FL . . . . Searcy, AR Hickam,Hl Heavener,OK . , . . . Bulowayo, Rhodesia Napa,CA , ........ Houston, TX . . . . Oklahoma City, OK .,..... Bushnell, lL . .... Searcy, AR ..,... Searcy, AR .... Iron City, TN ..,..... Batesville,AR Mammoth Springs, AR ........, Pleasanton,TX Burroughes, Jeffrey .......... Memphis, TN Burrow, Mary ..., Caldwell, Vicki . . . Campbell, Brenda . Campbell, Carolyn . Campbell, Sharon . Cannon, Mary Ann Carns, Charles . . , Casey, Glenda . . . Cash, Barbara, . . Cassels, Regina . . . . . Belleville, lL ..... Rogers, AR . . . . Memphis, TN . . , . . Trumann, AR Trumann,AR . . , . . . . Warner Robins, GA . Ramona,OK ...,.. Searcy, AR . . . Vancouver, WA . . . . Greenville, KY ON THE FUTURE: only the hope Of the future makes the present livable. - Wesley Davis TWO students find a way. to combine studying and sunshlne FRESHIVIEN f 129 ON THE FUTURE: I travel with no goal in mind except to be what I am not already. -Wayne Wilkerson DILIGENTLY searching book lists are freshmen Mollie Cox and Laura Turner. Cave, Wendell ...... ..... Chambers, Connie . . . Chaney, Teresa . . . Church, David . . . Clark, Laura ..... Clark, Vicky ....... Cleveland, Patricia ..... Cline, Kevin ..... Coburn, Barbara . . . Coburn, Vincent . . . Cochran, Ross . . . Cotield, Billy .... Coil, Charlotte ..... Coker, Donna .... Cole, Becky . . . Collier, David .... Collins, Ellen ...... Colvett, Kerry Jo .... Gainsville, FL . . . . Claysville, PA . . . Memphis, TN . . . Bates City, MO Ferndale, WA . . . . Escondido, CA . . . . . Leland, MS . . Georgetown, PA . . . Harrisburg, AR Dexter, M0 .... Hobbs, NM . . . Houston, TX . . . Florence, AL Searcy,AR . . . Harrison, AR . . . Dierks, AR Searcy,AR . . . Sarasota, FL Conner, Eugene .... ..... M illington, TN Cooper, Karen . . . Cooper, Sibyl .... Copeland, Marcus Corum, Karen ..... .... Cowart, Dale ..., Cox, Martha ..... Cox, Mollie ..... Craft, Judith .... Cramer, Mark . . . Crompton, Helen . . . Craven, Teresa ..... Crisvvell, Terry ..... . . Cropper, Connie . . . . . Curtis, Carol ..... Dalafave, Kevin . . . Daniel, John ..... Daniel, Virginia .... Davenport, Denise . . . Davenport, Raohel Walden,NY Davidson, Ruth .... .... Davidson, Kevin .... . . Davidson, Steven .... Davis, Chris ....... 130 X FRESHMEN .. Griftithville, AR .. Stockbridge, GA . . . Melbourne, AR Independence, M0 Mountain Home, AR . . . Oil Trough, AR . . . Newnan, GA . . . . Memphis, TN . . Jacksonville, AR . . . . Arlington, VA . . . . Anaheim, GA . . . . Memphis, TN . . St. Charles, M0 . . . . Judsonia, AR . . . Marianna, FL . . . Pittsburgh, PA . . . Searcy, AR . . . . . . Flippin, AR College Station, TX Paris,lL . . . . Columbus, KS . . . Searcy, AR . r Q -22 ,V 4295 A A e A ,we ,3-ri 'K V f f , ,Q as xoirrc N W , as fa. W., my 3 . 'tiff f 1 -r Ibex? 2 55 3 ' ' fin ,w ' 'g f i t Q sls, Q if- ,xgfeb A F is M W 2-can-.Q-as .J H if 3 .H A ' fi 'fm M W' F .J -f' gi M ,A I , ,,,. . Q-:D gg xc . ..-r-' I 'V' , 'S' f 'W' I ,V -f - ' 5 'aft es, v'e ee, MM ' V ' Qs M- ,. 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Earnhart, Jettrey. Easley, laura .... Eason, John ..... ,..,.. Silvis, IL , . . . Trussville,AL . . . Newport, AR , . . , Ketchikan, AR Pearl,MS . . . Texarkana, TX . . , . Lakewood, CO . . . Natchez, MS ..... Tulsa,0K . . . Jacksonville, FL . . . Lake City, FL . . . . DuQuoin, IL . . . . Wichita, KS . . . O'Fallon, MO , . . . Clemmons, NC ....,. Conroe, TX . . . . Greenville, MS . . . . Waxahochie, TX . . . East Hartford, CN . . . . . Bradford, AR . . .. Cahokia, IL . . . Little Rock, AR . . . Jackson, TN Eckwood, Stanley ..... .....,. B rinkley, AR Eddy, Donald ,... Eichelberger, Edwar Elder, Dee Ann . . , Elliott, Debra . , , . Ellis, Fawnda ..... ..,..... Magnolia, AR Edwards, Henry ........ Edwards, Terry ............. Harrisburg, IL d .....,. Chattanooga, TN Ellzey, Max ....... Emerson, Gregory . Fain, Elizabeth . . . Ft. Walton Beach, FL . . . Damascus, AR . . . Eatontown, NJ Cafe,AR ... . . Osceola, AR . . . .... Springfield, MO Farrell, Stephen .... Ferris, Stephen ........ Fielder. Kimberly. . Fieldor, Janet . , . Flowers, Diana . . . Fonville, Alan .... Formby, Cheryl. . . Foster, Lawrence . . Fournier, Kim .... Faust, John ...., Bee Branch, AR Rolla,M0 Ft. Walton Beach, FL McCrory,AR Country Club Hills, IL Fish, Douglas ...........,..... Searcy, AR SantaClara,CA Flynn, Glenis .... Famona Bulawayo, Rhodesia Kosciusko,MS . . . . . Patmos, AR Brinkley,AR Fowler, Katherine . . . Fowler, Rose .... Franke, Neil ..... Franklin, Steve . . . Franks, Patty . . . French, Teresa ....... Fairfield,0H Fullerton, Margaret ,... Fugitt, William . . . Ganus, Nancy .... Gardner, Deirdre .... Gardner, Susan . . Garner, Alan .... Garner, Beth .... Seabrook Beach, NH l A A l l ..... Tuscumbia, AL Searcy,AR ,... San Diego,CA . . .. St. Louis, M0 . . . . Huntsville, AL . . . Lake Charles, LA . . . Lakeland, FL . . . . Morrilton, AR . . , Metaire, LA . . . Anchorage, AK . . .... Forth Worth, TX Garner, Gary ....., Garner, Judith ..... Garner, Kenneth . . Garrett, Steven . . Gastineau, Judy . . German, Stephen . Gibbs, Ruth ...... Gibbs, Vinson .... Giles, Teresa ,... . . . , Memphis, TN . . . . Carlsbad, NM Searcy,AR . . . Fort Worth, TX . , . . Euless, TX . . . Alexander, AR . . . Warrinsburg, MO . . . ,.... Somerville, TN . .... Valley Center, CA Gillpatriok, Mary .... Gleason, Carolyn .... ..... Jainson, MS , . . . Senatobia, MS . . . . Searcy, AR . . . Shreveport, LA FRESHIVIEN X 131 ON FACING ADVERSITY: The person who can maintain a smile and a kind word when things are rough is not only improving the situation of those around him, but is also making life better for himself. - David Jackson GRIMACING after downing a lemon cream pie is freshman Malcolm McCollum. Glover, Linda .... Good, Sharon ...,. Goode, James .... Gooden, Rodney . . Graddy, Deborah . . . . . . Graham, Glenn . . . Graves, Brian .... Gray, Angela . . . Gray, Linda ...... Greene, Thomas . . Gregg, Gail ,.... Grieb, Jo Ellen ..., . . . Griffith, Patricia . . Grigson, John ......,... Grimes, Keith .... Grimes, Terry ,... Grobmyer Jennye Groves Lori Grubb Paula Guffey Gmann Guffey Ruth Ann Gulsby Scott Haase Andrew Hackney Mark Hall Leta Hall Michael Hamaker Johnnie Hamill Rick Hamm Benlamm Hampton Debra Homrrck Ryan Hanson Keith Hanson Sandy Harding Kenneth Harlow Karen Harper Chris Harris Nancy Harvey Bobby Harvey Candy Hatcher Lisa Hatrldge James Hawkins Shannon Hazelbaker Monte Hebbard Don Hedges Serena Hefley Laura Heglund Pam Heitkamp Karyn Helbig Claudia 132 X FRESHMEN . . . . . Warren , . . Little Rock . . . . Memphis, TN . . . Russellville, AR . . . Little Rock, AR . Portagerville, M0 . . . . Norcross, GA ,OH ,AR . . . Piggott, AR . . . Denver, C0 . . , Collieville, TN . . Columbiana, OH Oklahoma City, OK . , . Forest City, AR . . . . El Dorado, AR . . . . Memphis,TN . . . 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Hague, Steve ,,,.,.. . . Holland, Edward ...,. . . Holliman, David , . . . , Searcy, AR . Bell City,MO , Knoxville, TN . Winnfield, LA . Memphis, TN Hilbun, Melissa ,... . . . . . . Searcy, AR Hixon, Brenda ..... . .. Dallas, TX Little Rock, AR . . . Searcy, AR . Marietta, GA . . . Tucker, GA Holloway, Chryste .,.., ..,.., K eller, TX Holloway, Donna , . . . , . . . Holloway, Richard Hood, Phillip ...,,.. ,... Ilopwood, Daniel .... . . , Horsman, Paula . . , , . Horwitz, Mario ...,, . . Hostetler, Philip .... . . Hougey, Richard ,... . , Hounsel, Barry ,... .... Housley, Pamela .... . . Huckabee, Gerri ...,. Hudson, Jennifer ..,. .... Huett, Nancy .,....,.,..... , . Sterling, VA Griffithville, AR Homestead, FL Hot Springs, AR .. Florence, AL . . Phoenix, AZ . .. Topeka, IN . . Concord, CA Shreveport, LA , Morrilton, AR . .. Searcy, AR .. Houston, TX . Elizabeth, AR Hufschmid, Ramona ....., Oklahoma City, OK Hughes, Becky ..... ,..... Hughes, Timothy .,., . . Humble, Kay .,.,.. . . Hunter, Melanie ..., . Hurley, Lyndel . , Hurt, John .,... Irby, Gail .,...... . . Isaacs, Timothy .... . . . Jackson, David .,.. ,... Jackson, Deborah. , . . . Jackson, Janice ...,. Jamieson, Janet .... . Jamison, Robert ,,.. . , Jeffers, Thomas ..... .... Jennings, Belinda .... ..,. Batesville, AR . Littleville, CO . Memphis, TN . . . Yalaha, FL ..,, Lincoln, IL . . . Smyrna, TN . . , Piggot, AR Bossier City, LA Texarkana, TX . Manheim, PA . .. Cahokia, IL . . . Ripley, MS . Nashville, AR . , . . Cocoa, FL Little Rock, AR ' lash Lk ,L J B1 'a ,W f ,,. , if fl V ,,,, ' X Johnson, Beniamin .... .... S pringdale, AR ON BEING A WOMAN: It is a very special thing to be a woman. Being a woman today, however, can be confusing. Women have so many opportunities opened to them now, and yet so many things have been taken away. - Judi Garner HEAD cowpoke Virgil Lawyer nods approval to sophomore Nancy Cook and freshman Marlea McMillin. FRESHMEN f 133 Johnson, Cheryl . . . Johnson, David ,... Johnson, Freda .... Johnson, Lolita. .,.. , Johnson, Raymona ..... Johnson, Rebecca A. Johnson, Rebecca L. . . . . Johnson, Sandy .... Johnson, Sherri .... Johnson, Steven .,.. Jones, Darlene ..... Jones, Catherine . . . Jones, Sylvia ..,. Jordon, John ,.... Kahla, Norman .... Kahn, Virginia ..... Karapateas, John .. Kariya, Karen ..... Kay, Dalynn ..... Keith, Jon Mark . . . Keith, Steven . . . Keith, Teresa .... Kelley, Kenneth .... Kennedy, John . . . Kennon, Scott .... Kidd, Claire ....... Kinkaid, Kimberley . , Kinnin, Cindy ..... Kramer, Julie .... Krizer, Rhonda. . . Lacefield, Phillip .... Lafevers, Carl ..... Lamberson, Dale ..,. Lamunyon, Sue ..... Lane, Jennifer . . . Langford, Sandra . . , Larschied, Harry ..... Larson, Charlotte . . . Lawson, Jimmy ..... Lemon, lynn ...,. Leonard, Ann ..,..,. Lester, Donna Lou , . . . lindsey, Jeff .... Locke, Joy ..... Loe, Nancy .... Lowder, Bryan . . . Lowery, Rachel ..,.. Lowrey, Gary Lee ........ Lowry, Timothy Glenn ..... Lowry, Timothy Ray Luke, Jerry ...... luscombe, Julie . . . Luttrell, James .... Lyles, Patsy .... Lynn, Jennifer .... Lynn, Karen .... Maggard, Jewell . . . Mahaffey, Steven . . Malone, Lavon ..... Maritz, Wally .... Martin, Barbara . . . Martin, Debbie ,... Martin, Sharon ..... Martin, Sheryl .... Martin, Vickie .... Martin, Vikki . . . Mason, Mike .... Massey, Dawn ..,. Maxwell, Rebecca . . . May, Patti ,.... l34 I FRESHIVIEN . . . . . Liberty, MO Newport News, VA ...... Searcy, AR . . . . . Victoria, TX . . . McRae, AR . . . Mobile, AL . . . Memphis, TN . . . Lakewood, C0 . . New Boston, TX . . . Jefferson, M0 . . . . , Atlanta, GA . . . . Memphis, TN . . , West Fork, AR . . . . Denver, CO . . . . Deer Park, TX . . . . Conroe, TX . . . . Conroe, TX . . . Searcy, AR . . . Lubbock, TX , . . . Oak Ridge, TN . . . Northport, AL . . . Spring Valley, CA . . San Antonio, TX . . . . . Chester, NJ . . . El Dorado Springs, MO AR . . . .. Clinton, . . .... Waxahachie, TX . . . Millington, TN . . . . El Centro, CA . . . . Fillmore, CA Citrus Heights, CA . . . . Redding, CA . . . Valparaiso, IN ..... Aiken, SC .... Wynne, AR . . . Wells, MS . . . . Lima, OH . . . .. Palmyria, lL . . . . DeQueen, AR . . . England, AR ..... England, AR . . . Jonesboro, AR .. . . Grand Blanc, Ml .. Greenbriar, TN . . . Mabelvale, AR Oklahoma City, OK . Meridianville, AR . . Hot Sprinas, AR . . . Carrollton, TX . , . Bartlesville, OK . . . Marietta, GA . . . Searcy, AR . Memphis, TN . . . Fort Worth, TX . . . Memphis, TN . . . Memphis, TN . . .... Bradleyville, MO Bixby,OK .. . Searcy,AR Bulawayo, Rhodesia Hope,AR . . . . Memphis, TN ..... Searcy, AR .. Coral Gables, FL Oklahoma City, OK . . . . Lancaster, CA . . . Houston, TX . . . . Phoenix, AZ . . . Dearborn, Ml . . . Memphis, TN 7 ,gm ,iz .eo ,gn ' V, x-:P ge t it ,C 1 W rs: g gi ,M f M Qv f r 7 QP , ,157 5 We Q, ,,s ' 'JM rw 7 S Q 'pk fn. , 4 ,,. 1 V f Y S , U - , 3 1. 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Mclarty, Bruce , ..... McMiIlin, Marlea . . . McPherson, Jane . ..... McQueen, Debra ..... McVey, Kayla . . , Meade, Thomas .... Meek, Gary Alan . . . Meirose, Starlona . . Melvin, Beth ..... Metheny, Kim ..... Michael, Charles . . . Miles, Mark ......, Miller, Nancy . . . Akron,MI . . . Apple Valley, CA . .... Winnsboro, IA Memphis,TN . . . . . Oklahoma City, OK McDonough, John .... SeIma,AL . . . Little Rock, AR .... . . , Lake Village, AR . . . Dunnagen, M0 . . . . ,. Memphis, TN RipIey,MS , Beamsville, Ontario . . . . . Southfield, MI EIgin,0R Detroit,Ml ., CaruthersvilIe,M0 Searcy,AR . . . . , Memphis, TN . . . Monette, AR ..... Bunkie, LA . . . Florence, AL . . . Cridersville, OH I it v A , 4- as . r- Q as ' 4 I 1 sa ' f iv It no X Lis , Sf' xii 3 .. I ' V e. 's b gf , 8 , , k :M . -,,. ggi. F' I .319 , . N E A. 'T .Q . fs N ' , -- -av ' f f - m, Auld? X , t t , A 1 eeie t . 'j ,513 Q .-h,' 'fox -.1211 , . liifwrift. 42 A' V - pi , M 1:4 ' IM' ,-. 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E 3 , K rf ,W Q N if K aj ., Y 1: kr, l f Q in , 'L- ,+.,N I A sz, -. , a goal. -Wayne Wilkinson CINDY KINNEN makes friends with a sunbathing cat. Mobley, Tvvayne . . . Monk, Kim ...., Moon, David .... Moore, Rita Lois . , . Morgan, Bruce .... Morgan, Leilani . , . Morris, Ilarold Ann . . . Morrison, Stanley .... Morrow, Curt .,,.. Moxley, lu Ann . . . Moyer, Rhonda .... Mulino, Raymond . . . Myrick, Keith ..... Nance, Greg .... . . . Witchita Falls, TX ,.... Eureka, IL . . . Limon, C0 , . . . Searcy, AR Zenia,CA . . . College Park, GA . . . . . Florence, AL ,.... Happy, TX MaIta,0H . . . Myrtle Beach, SC Searcy,AR . . . . DeQueen, AR .. .. Sherwood, AR . . . . Tuscumbia, AL FRESHMEN I 135 Nance, Stephanie , . , . Napier, Barry . .,., . Nelson, Freda Lynn . , . Newhouse, David ,..,. Forrest City, AR ...... Searcy, AR . . , Gallatin, TN . . . Houston, TX Newman, Cheryl Jean ,,... .... M orillton, AR Nobles, Claire ....,.. Noblin, Debbie .,... Norris, Dorothy .... North, Steve .... Nowlin, Don ...,.. Nunnally, Bruce ..... Nusbaum, Melody .... Oldham, Clifford . . . Oliver, Ken ..... Birmingham, AL St. Peters, MO Little Rock, AR . . . . Orlando, FL . , . Memphis, TN Memphis, TN .... Dixon, IL . . , Searcy, AR . . . Duluth, GA ON HARDING: l am a stranger here, within a foreign land, my home is far away .. . I am a foreign student here at Harding and from the moment of my arrival l have found friendliness and kindness. We have a beautiful campus, a Christian at- mosphere, and high standards. I am blessed by having this opportunity to be a part of Harding. - Christie Brown WITH great interest, Fran Till and Claire Kidd listen as John McDonough enlightens them on the finer points of college life. 136 ! Olree, Timothy .,.. Osborne, Jill ..., Osborne, Danny Osborne, Mike ..,. Owens, Kimberly .,.. Owens, Pam ..... Paine, Sally ..... Parker, Patty . . . Parker, Ronald .... Parks, Hoyt .,..,... Parris, Paul ....... Pate, Cathryn Suzanne Pate, Kent Edward . . Path, Pam .,....... Patterson, Gladys . . . Hurst,TX Peck, Herbert Arnold ..... . . . Paul, Pam ......,.. Peden, Jeff ,......... Pettit, John ....... Pewett, Houston . . . Peyton, Vanna Lynne Phillips, Van ..... Pitts, David . . . Polk, Russell .... Posey, Charles ..... Powell, Andrew .... Preston, Karla . . . Price, Cecil .... Price, Cheryl .... Price, Debbie .... Prine, Leila . . . Prock, Cam ..... Puller, JoAnn , . . Pulley, Ken ...... Putnam, Cindy ,.... FRESHNIEN Memphis, TN . . . Athens, AR . . . Naples, FL . . . , Wilm, OH . . . . Rockford, IL Ft. Worth, TX . . . . Atlanta, GA . . , . Rockford, lL . . . . . Dimitt, TX . . . Lexington, KY . . . Memphis, TN Rialto, CA Jonesboro, GA College Station, TX Burleson, TX Maryville, TN Louisville, KY Ellgay, GA Ft. Myers, FL Memphis, TN Paducah, KY Ewa Beach, HI . . . . Searcy, AR ...... Searcy,AR Las Vegas, NV Santa Clara, CA U ., Houston,TX Bloomington, IN . . . . Memphis, TN Turlock, CA . . . . Searcy, AR . . . Florence, AL . . . . 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Rogers, Carolyn . . . Rogers, Vicki . . . Roll, Linda ,... Rollman, Tim . . . Romero, Linda ,,.. Root, Jeraine ..,,, Ross, Rosalyn .... Rouse, Deborah . . . Rowlett, Becky . . , Ruminer, Donna Lynn Runyan, Brenda .... , .... Rush, Mitchell .... Russell, Donna Kaye Russell, Paula ..,. Sanders, Doug .... Sapio, Patricia .... Sartin, Kevin .... Sauter, Penny .... Sawyer, Roy ,...., Schaller, Carey ..,.. , Scharnagel, Nancy . Schol, Kermit ..... Scoby, Rhonda .... Scott, Lee ...... Scott, Andreio ...,. Scott, Brad .... Sewell, Ira ..... Sewell, Mike .... Sexton, Gills .,.. Shay, Doug, , .... . Shelton, Barbara . . Shelton, Julia ..,, Shields, Ann .... Shock, Steve . . . Shores, Gary .... Sides, Marion ..... Simmons, Belinda . . Sink, Julio ....,.. Sisson, Kellie ..... Sitler, Timothy .... Slotton, Dennis ..., Smart, Edy ..,., .. . Searcy, AR . . ., Camden, AR . . . Topeka, KS , . . . Garland, TX . . . Memphis, TN , . . Memphis, TN . , ,. Exton, PA . . . ,. Spring, AR . . , Cloverdale, IN . . . . Jackson, MS Sacto,CA Hope,AR . . West Monroe, LA . . . . Gadsden, AL . . . . , Florence, AL . . . Hot Springs, AR . Schiedam, Holland . . . . . Florence, AL , . . , Clawson, MI . . . . Little Rock, AR . , . Greenville, SC . . . . Paragould, AR ...... Searcy, AR . , Mt. Vernon, M0 ...,. Searcy, AR . . . . . Searcy, AR . . . Stockton, M0 . . Bloomington, IN . . . .. Searcy, AR . . Kansas City, MO . . . Bartlesville, OK Oklahoma City, OK , , . . . Houston, TX , . . Dumas, AR . . . , Henderson, TN . . , Little Rock, AR . . . . . Oklahoma City, OK Lacefield, S. Africa . . . , . , Independence, MO Rome,NY . . . St. Louis, M0 . . . . . Antioch, TN . . , . . Norcross, GA Sulphur Springs, TX ...... Edmond,0K Sardis,MS . . . Little Rock, AR , . . . Lompoc, CA . . . Pine Bluff, AR , ....... Tyler, TX . . . . Vicksburg, MS . . . Springfield, MO Tulsa,OK ...,. Dallas, TX . . . El Dorado, AR . . , Forest City, AR . .,.... Morton, IL . . , , Clarksville, TX . . . . Paducah, KY ..,.. Oxford, MS ....., Conway, AR . , Cove Springs, AR . . . . Pine Bluff, AR . . . Memphis, TN . . . Little Rock, AR ..,... Gretna, LA . . . . W. Chicago, IL . . . . Westwego, LA . . . . Cleveland, AR FRESHIVIEN ! 137 Smelser, Cindy ..... Smith, Cheri .... Smith, David ..... Smith, Julie Ann . . . Smith, Trevor . . . Smith, Pamala .... Smith, Tricia .... Smith, Scott ..... Smith, Sheila . . . Smith, Sherry . . . Smith, Susan . . . Smith, Suuane ,... Smith, Sydney ..... Smith, Wanda . . . Soile, Pam ....... Spaulding, Ginger . . Speer, Jimmy ..... Speer, Rebecca ..,. Stacy, Kim ..... Stamps, Larry ..... Steffins, Beth .... Stephans, Freida . Stewart, Debbie . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florence, AL ..... Bixby, OK . . Little Rock, AR ..... Beebe, AR . . . .. Warren, MI Roach,M0 Bellevue, Rhodesia . . . Dearborn, MI Beach, VA . . . . Tuscumbia, AL . . . Yorktown, IN . . . . Success, AR . . . Memphis, TN . . . Pangburn, AR . . . Naperville, ll. Bloomington, IN . . . . . Rector, AR . . . Piggott, AR . . . . Newport, AR . . . . Springdale, AR . . W. Monroe, LA . . Clairemont, TX Ft. Pierce, FL Stokes, Kayren ....., . . . National City, CA Stotelmyer, David . . . . Storther, James ..... Stubblefield, Steve ..,.. Studebaker, Greg .... Styron, Geri lynn .... Sudbury, Paul . . . Sullins, Butch . . . Sullivan, Dalton .... . Sullivan, Kenneth .,.. . . . Swallie, Kim ,..... Tabaluian, Helly . . . Tabb, Phyllis , . . Tabor, Ruthie . . . Tackett, Kim . . . Taliaferro, Kim .... Tapp, Perry ...,.. Taylor, Sherry .... Taylor, Stephen . . . Terrell, Linda .... Thrasher, Darryl .... . . . Thrasher, Kenneth . . . . Till, Fran Sue . . . , . . . . Sherwood, AR . . , . Floral, AR . . . Luxora, AR . . . . Haven, KS . . . Houston, TX . . . . . Slidell, LA . . . Newport, AR . . . Overland, MO . Woodbridge, VA .. N. Canton, OH Jakarta, Indonesia . . . Memphis,TN . . . . . Tucker, GA . . . Muskogee, OK . . . . Conway, AR . . . . Dallas,TX . . . . Prescott, AR . . , Raymond, OH . Bloomington, IN N. Little Rock, AR . . . . . Austin, AR ..... B'Ham, AL Tomlin, Mike ...,.,.. . . . Woodstock, GA Touchstone, Jett ...,. . . Trickey, Phyllis .... Trombly, Diane .... Trotter, Gail ...... Troxel, Sherry ........... miiuo, Cindy mm Tubbs, Julie .......... . . Valparaiso, IN , . . . Lonoke, AR . . . , Warren, MI ..... Idabel,OK . Bloomington, IN . , . Morrilton, AR Greenwell Springs, LA Tucker, Cynthia .... ,......... V ienna, VA Tucker, Michael . . . Tucker, Ricky . . . Turner, Ann ...... Turner, Christi. . . Turner, laura . . . Turner, Mike .... Turner, Steve . . . Turner, Vickie . . . Turney, Denise .... Vaden, Vicki ............ Van Eaton, Valerie ....... Vantine, Bruce ...... . . Vaughan, Fran .... . Panama City, FL . . . . Jacksonville, AR . Bloomington, IN TupeIo,MS . . . . Commerce, TX . . . . . Mariana, AR .. Commerce, TX Silvis,IL . . . Gainsville, FL . . . . Garland, TX Bowling Green, KY .. . .. Lowell, AR ..... St. Pete, FL Veteto, Donna ..... .... T rotwood, OH Vyborny, Mike .... 138 I FRESHIVIEN . . , . Rockford, IL Q , K I S , A X f at W rglogexgf 5 H S 9 ,i ff T 'Q 'five . S ,,, --T, , 4 S , r 4-Qc, , V V 4 , , ,. I rP,i I iii V ' I I Q , . K VVVL iif . ssai ,,TT I L m 'x,, 5 .- V' M 4 , W 'Life ' .7 5' i?Q: 'f I , 1 nfl: 5 . ' ' T T T 'T e sre - I I ,, ' .' , ' . fi f I , , 1 ' A7 5 F K ! H A I 1 A , ,',, ,,,,,V?: My 'Y We F -if it P we ' - air 'uuu V . ' T rf X ' i- , W , of k'1 as iikk l ' , , , 'Z -' Egg ff if ' f , r A I ,, M W H I F , M ef.. W. K E M I in PM Q ni I , 4111 ' l A f kk' f ' 3535? 5 f' I . S I . P , is Q iii? . ,kph ,. A A A , ' . 5 as W see- Q . K ,L ' ' lvl il T 1 -1-fs ,iti ' 6 9 y g Wg, X .... h ...., , X lg ' ff.Qi7Xgl y git AA h fiiiofi 'W cfs - or S - P iie ' I i'i' ' . - - - .3 I -I, .. of - F ,. , S- f- .LIZP I - , A F iw- , K , if . 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Wiley, Sharon ,,..,.., Wilhite, Becky ..,.,.. Wilkinson, Nlynatt Wayne .... Wille, Randy ......,,. Williams, Bryan ,,..,.. Williams, Debbie . . . Williams, Janice . . . Williams, Karen ..,. Willke, Karen . . , Wilson, Steve . . . Winther, Carole ...... Wolf, Ronni Della .... Womack, Vickie .... Wood, Jace .,.. Wood, Janice. , . . Wood, Teah ..... Woodruff, Jill , . . Woody, Gary Lee . . . Wooten, Douglas , , , Wright, Allen .... wuest, mark ..,. Wyman, Vicki ..,. Yaggy, John . . . Yost, Teresa ,.., Young, Susan ...... Younger, Danny ..,, Pocahontas, AR , . . . . Atlanta, GA , . . . Searcy, AR . . . . Searcy, AR . . . . Canton, OH , , . . Lonoke, Ar . . . . Cascade, MO Mt. View, AR . . . . Searcy, AR Maud,TX . , . Little Rock, AR . . . Memphis, TN . . . . Nash, TX . . . Gadsden, AL Mt. Holly, AR . . . Conehatta, MS Cooksville, IL . . . . Ashdown, AR . . . Greenway, AR . . . . . Wichita, KS . . . Ashtabula, OH . Metairie, LA H. .. Ashville, OH , ........ Spring, TX St. Charles, M0 Crystal Lake, IL . ,,.... Searcy, AR . , , Phoenix, AZ . , . Paducah, KY Freeport, FL , . . , Columbus, OH . . , . Galena, OH . . , Belleville, IL , . . Sikeston, MO ... ldabel, OK , .... Waco, TX . , , . Delaware, AR . . . . Valdosta, GA . . . . Searcy, AR Searcy,AR Washington, Ml Park River, N.D. . . , . . , Searcy, AR . . . Georgetown, MA . . . Strafford, MO . . . . Louisville, OH . . . . Bellbrack, OH ...... Effingham, IL lakrevsky, Guy . . . , .... Hammonton, NJ ON MAN: ln a world of constant changes where man has almost developed the power to totally annhilate himself, where knowledge often surpasses reason, he searches for purpose in his existance. Where, why, and how are often questions only to be answered by a depressing, l don't know. People are grasping for meaning while the answer is only a thought away. The world is quickly ap- proaching the zenith of its existance, and in doing so it ignores its Creator as a mystical fable. Has the world come any closer to finding a better solution? Look and see. - Steve Pylkas QUIETLY reflecting over the first week's activities is freshman Kellie Sisson. FRESHMEN f rn .vf Q-. SOCIAL CLUBS Clubs offer students opportunity to serve, fellowship, develop For 75070 of the student body, the social clubs were an avenue for friendship, activity, and service. The clubs - twenty for women, eighteen for men, and one for married students - met the needs of the individuals on and off campus. The year began with pledges being subjected to the usual humility and hardships and ended with most agreeing that the lasting effects of the pledge week were more beneficial than detrimental. Club activities varied from devotionals between brother and sister clubs to service projects and par- ticipation in the annual Spring Sing. nu illlll--- 'llllllllll vfglillli-' gllg 31:ll --'--.:.,:::: '6 :. fad' 142 ! SOCIAL CLUBS ST RAGE W 4-, '.f4 QW' nh 'Q S f W f i wa ijt 23 e' , 4 Lpcff' 405' f-.T . 'bw iz: sag 915 rw v B ggi 16 r 4, 2. 4 .M n it ' ' 5 an QF 3, 4 913 x 451' C 2 Ula ff 4' .4 xl! 4 4 '26 . i QE .1 ,A 1 ,nfs . ' , 35242 'A we Q 7.., v w ' 'QW S 'Mx 1 we 1 a if 1 R 54 3 if qw: 3 M 144 X KOINONIA Koinonia issues diplomas The members of Koinonia began the year with a get- together at Wyldewood. During the year, Koinonia par- ticipated in club sports. Big Daddy's in Batesville was the sight of Koinonia's spring banquet with a theme of Climb Every Mountain. As their service project, Koinonia took on the task of issuing diplomas to the class of '34, who did not receive them due to financial difficulty of the school. Members also treated the boys in the Big Brother program to an afternoon of skating. 1. D. Green 2. B. Hodges 3. S. Davidson 4. S. Boyd 5. M. Foster, queen 6. R. Roberts 7. L. Casland 8. S. Mitchell 9. J. Lee 10. G. Stough 11. J. Hall 12. J. Bentley 13. S. Dinkias 14. S. Warr 15. D. Munch 16. L. Klippel 17. M. Chalenburg I 1 'dll' 519' F21 W Adopted family enjoys party During the time the Omega Phi social club was not com- peting enthusiastically in all club sports, they enjoyed roller skating, an outing to the Pizza Hut and movie, and attending a country church. A Christmas party with the club's adopted family was a very fitting climax to the fall semester. Highlights of the spring semester included a float trip and joint production with Kappa Phi of Go Bananas, a very cap- tivating Spring Sing number. 1. J. Richardson 2. N. Favalion 3. M. Watson 4. C. Clay 5. N. Roberts 6. N. Dixon 7. P. Kemp 8. P. Owens 9. P. Lyles 10. L. Chandler 11. M. Winters 12. L. Davis 13. J. Devore 14. V. Davis 15. N. Eberly 16. L. Henry 17. E. Tyler, Beau 18. L. Sparkman 19. D. Whitaker 20. N. Scarborough 21. D. Smith 22. M. Chinworth 23. B. Cole 24. V. Turner 25. V. Martin 26. L. Groves 27. K. Russell 28. M. Holmes 29. K. Richards 30. S. Smith 31. H. Hall 32. K. Downs 33. S. Noyes, Sponsor 34. B. Nelson 35. S. Flaburn 36. K. Shepherd, Beau 37. C. Maxwell, Beau 38. S. White 39. K. Webb :N W, 1. ! palm md l 1,4 .nm OMEGA PHI X 145 bm- ,K Kyiv M' W wav 'fi-rt 5 it 146 X GALAXY l Pancake breakfast enjoyed Members of Galaxy began a busy year by enjoying a pancake breakfast with Ju Go I u, their sister club. Other activities they shared with Ju Go Ju included an outing to Camp Takodah, a skating party, and numerous devotionals. Besides supporting the S.A. Toy and Dolly Drive, members also collected toys for a needy family for Christmas. Always a tough competitor in club sports, Galaxy took C team football and B team volleyball. 1. J. M. Ellis 2. B. Harvey 3. D. Underwood 4. J. Parsons 5. L. Pettus 6. S. Herrington 7. D. Morris 8. S. Stafford 9. S. Smith 10. T. Stafford 11. M. Hackney. 12. D. Bassett 13. M. Hatcher 14. A. Johnson 15. J. Cone 16. K. Duke 17. K. McWatters 18. J. Harden 19. B. Dutton 20. J. Bristow 21. R. Passifume 22. E. Vaughn 23. M. Mitchell 24. M. Miles 25. B. J. Churchman 26. A. Lawyer, Queen 27. R. Watson 28. L. Beck 29. R. Cheatham 30. K. Schol 31. R. Burch 32. R. Work 33. L. Waller 34. R. Payne 35. J. Hurt 36. D. Richards 37. B. Woodall 38. D. Ozbirn 39. D. Pitts 40. M. Johns 41. G. McCoy 42. D. Tucker 43. J. Burroughs 44. B. Nunnally 45. H. Morris 46. D. Dobbs 47. B. Martin 48. S. Pylkas 49. B. Vetter 50. B. Brannon 51. D. Watson Petit Jean sight for outing Theta Psi began the year with an outing to an area farm where members enjoyed an afternoon of fishing. Showing their love for others, the girls sang Christmas carols at the hospital during the holiday season. Activities rounding out the fall semester were an outing to Petit .lean Mountain and par- ticipation in all club sports. Academic ratings earned Theta Psi the second highest GPA of women's clubs for the fall semester. Spring saw the club busy with a bunking party, sponsorship of a child at the children's home, a banquet, and a Spring Sing act entitled Singin' in the Rain. 1. G. McCoy, Beau 2. N. Swain, Beau 3. C. Chandler 4. J. Disch 5. B. Anderson 6. K. Sisson 7. D. Zern, Beau 8. N. Reynolds 9. E. Pulley 10. C. Deaton 11. W. Hideout 12. C. Browning 13. S. Sanders 14. L. Arnold 15. L. Burns 16. D. Corum 17. D. Owens 18. R. Grevillius 19. L. Lawrence 20. J. Tanner 21. K. Davis 22. F. Sanders 23. A. Bryant 24. N. Reid 25. C. Drennan 26. S. Hawkins 27. K. Finley 28. J. Graves 29. P. Path 30. D. DeLaughter 31. G. Shaw 32. B. Coburn 33. P. Housley 34. R. Davidson 35. J. Smith 36. D. Rouse 37. C. Harvey 38. C. Trujillo 39. C. Martin 40. D. Elder 41. M. Fullerton 42. C. Johnson 43. P. Warr 44. R. Cassels THETA PSI X 147 gas Club earns highest GPA Utilizing the motto of To Our Father Ever Be True Tofebt participated 1n devotionals with its brother club Fraters The club was active in sports winning 1st place in A team volleyball and competing in the ping pong tour- naments w1th Fraters Visiting and entertaining the children at Morrllton s Children s Home was the club s service project. Scholarship of members earned the club lst in GPA among the clubs. Participation in Homecoming activities was rewarded as Tofebt won 3rd place for its float entry. A March banquet was enjoyed by members and their dates. 1. L. Mahle 2. K. Armstrong 3. D. Radcliffe 4. K. Carns 5. J. Jackson 6. N. White, sponsor 7. E. Walker 8. R. Carns 9. K. Cooper 10. L. Staub 11. J. Walker 12. P. Blair 13. K. Billingsley 14. S. Lewis 15. L. Eads 16. T. Yost 17. S. Troxell 18. L. Mansur 19. D. Kelly 20. L. Moxley 21. J. Braddock 22. S. Pectol 23. S. Stallings 24. R. Dyer, beau 25. A. Scott 26. R. McHaney 27. M. Horseman 28. K. Robinson 29. H. Elmore 30. D. Clark 148 f TOFEBT 31. S. Jones 32. J. Hyslop 33. E. Bowland 34. K. Prescott 35. M. Burrow 36. K. Robb 37. K. Hooten 38. S. Smith 39. R. Guffey 40. C. Smith 41. G. Bowling 42. S. Reeder 43. F. Vaughan I7 Kojies visit chiIdren's home Happy Birthday, America, was the theme of Ko Jo Kai's very colorful Homecoming float. Reflecting their motto Universal friendship and appreciation of life, Kojies presented a touching chapel program on friendship. Events of the fall semester included winning 2nd place in girls' softball, a November hayride, patricipation in volleyball and decorating a Christmas tree with the children at the Morrilton Children's Home. Highlighting the Spring semester was Ko Jo Kai's production, along with Sub-T, of a very unusual Spring Sing act with the theme of babies. 1. S. Taylor 2. K. Kidd 3. S. Branch 4. B. Sllnkard 4. A. Tabor 5. B. Slinkard 6. Fi. East 7. P. Gullo 8. C. Franks 9. L. Warren 10. N. Harris 11. S. Stone 12. T. Bixler 13. N. Casada 14. K. Stokes 15. G. Tomfohr 16. M. Bender 17. D. Jackson 18. C. Burkett 19. B. Kidd 20. C. Kidd 21. P. Goodman 22. R. Brewer 23. B. Sweeney 24. J. Johnson, sponsor 25. C. Hall 26. J. Dunavant 27. L. Noble 28. L. Malone 29. D. Hampton 30. K. Whitley 31. S. Denewiler 32. L. Barnes 33. D. Dufrene 34. P. Logan 35. G. Shoop 36. V. Stephens 37. Fi. Tabor 38. T. Vosburgh se L j4 J KO JO KAI I 149 ...Ar 4577 Knights build winning float The Knights had an especially profitable year that began with winning first place in small club A team football and second place in B team football, as well as participating in all other club sports. Knights' tradition of weekly devotionals with Phi Delta, their sister club, and sending the girls roses was continued this year. Also a visitation program was initiated in conjunction with Phi Delta, at Leisure Lodge. Knights and Phi Delta also participated in Spring Sing with a program entitled Daises. 1. T. Bass 2. D. Ruid 3. D. Boivie 4. J. Scroggins 5. P. Schlosser 6. G. Waters 7. J. Humphrey 8. R. McCoy 9. D. Osborne 10. B. Bittle 11. S. Granburg 12. R. Wheeler 13. C. Pittman, sponsor 14. K. Hanson 15. D. Wood, queen 16. K. Turner 17. G. Cannon 18. P. Kee 19. G. Crowe 20. G. Woody 21. S. Risner 22. C. Guthrie 23. D. Powell 24. P. Fry 25. R. Rice 26. D. Wilkerson 27. D. Brazile 28. S. McKeever 29. P. Parris 30. D. Brown 31. T. Tackett 32. A. Beach 33. D. Farrar 34. L. Kirby 35. D. Wood 36. D. Phillips 37. L. Cannon 38. F. Rosch 39. R. Brimberry 40. G. Hanes l 'J' . 1 . ' .rf A ..- 1' 1, , - ff www 'WW' 552' 'f . if-2 -W' 74 - ef' '1 4 af . 443-ff 'S 'V' .ff M' f l61i ?f Ul f' . 1 7 if' ' K 'A .1-in We' ',.faa-az. A p K A W' 4 . ff 'lu M 1 .V .. 4 . .mf 'I My .f aff . N if .. .4 .,, fr U .ww JJ- 3 f ' f - . .w 5. I ,y 1 . 5' f 7 ., 5 if .M ' A -MP' ,J ,,.-ff Alumni honored at breakfast United under their motto Pure love is undefiled before God, the members of Kappa Delta had a very busy and fulfilling year. As a service project the club visited the elderly in the community and helped them in various ways. Activities filling the Fall semester were construction of a Homecoming float, a Homecoming alumni breakfast, a Halloween hayride and Christmas caroling. Closeness in the club was brought about by morning devotionals every second and fourth Monday and participation in all club sports. Ending the Fall semester with a bang, Kappa Deltas achieved 100 percent participation in the Toy and Dolly Drive for the third year in a row. 1. S. Spurrier, sponsor 2. D. Roberts 3. D. Hamm 4. W. Gray 5. B. Harris 6. L. Bradley 7. B. Spillman 8. D. Powell 9. C. Freeman 10. S. Bradley 11. N. Gay 12. D. Maxwell 13. D. Weger, beau 14. J. Jones, beau 15. A. Walker 16. C. Jenkins 17. S. Myers 18. P. DeCocq 19. B. Upton 20. D. Stanage 21. D. Arnn 22. W. Horton 23. J. Barnett 24. B. Roberts 25. K. Copeland 26. A Addison 27. K. Potter l Z GL its 152 I ALPHA OMEGA Italian campaigners supported Growth in all areas characterized Alpha Omega this year. Their membership of over 70 was the largest in the club's history. Known for their spirituality and enthusiasm, Alpha Omega's efforts this year were directed toward brotherhood in Christ. As service projects the club supported two In- ternational Campaigners in Italy and participated in an out-of town campaign. 1. E. Pierce 2. P. Sides 3. V. Grady 4. B. McLain 5. S. Saunders 6. C. Parker 7. C. Bowman 8. D. McCain 9. B. Crompton 10. S. North 11. M. Hasse 12. T. Deason 13. C. Wilson 14. M. Purdolm 15. S. Spillman 16. R. Taylor 17. M. Brickman 18. J. Rickaway 19. R. Tucker 20. N. Franke 21. L. Bankston 22. G. Cox 23. B. Vaughn 24. B. Thompson 25. B. Wiener 26. K. Hammond 27. K. Oliver 28. B. Helton 29. B. Scott 30. S. Garret 31. P. Patten 32. J. Allcock 33. M. Johnston 34. M. Cagle 35. T. Holland 36. L. Franke 37. J. Link, queen 38. T. Johnston 39. W. Wilson 40. M. Clayton 41. D. Burkes, sponsor 42. S. Emmet 43. L. Thomason 44. S. Dethridge 45. J. Reeves 46. D. Waldron 47. D. Hammett 48. C. Harper 49. S. Morrison 50. L. Brown 51. D. Weger 52. V. Phillips 53. M. McLean 53. B. Rothfus Christmas decorations made First semester, Zeta Rho enjoyed a skating party and competed in softball and volleyball. Zeta Rho also had a work day at Wyldewood with TNT, their brother club. Christmas time was made brighter for the people in local hospitals by the colorful decorations the girls made and distributed. Spring semester saw the club busy with a bunking party for under- privileged girls in the area and participation in club basket- ball. It's a Dog's World was the title of Zeta Rho and TNT's very unusual Spring Sing number. 1. E. Muncy, sponsor 2. M. Hunter 3. L. Reynolds 4. N. McMennamy 5. C. Olree 6. B. Wright 7. M. Buroff, beau 8. A Teffertiller, beau 9. P. Martin 10. F. Till 11. J. Crews 12. P. Collier 13. J. Potter 14. J. Brown 15. G. Patterson 16. K. O'Neal 17. A. Olbricht 18. P. Kutz 19. A Turner 20. V. Busby 21. P. Brumbelow 22. J. Miller 23. C. Smelser 24. J. Berryhill 25. S. Martin 26. J. Palmer 27. C. Oakley 28. R. Partain 29. M. Grant 30. T. Tucker 31. N. Allen 32. M. Dopps 33. J. Nesbitt 34. A. Waller 35. M. Cox 36. C. Nobles 37. J. Grieb 38. B. Hoover 39. L. Lewis 40. A. McKee 41. C. Rogers 42. T. Tatum 43. A. Sowders 44. L. Case 45. P. Woods + ZETA RHO X 153 F 154 ! GATA GATA holds bowling party Enthusiastic involvement characterized GATA this year as they began the semester by having homemade ice cream and a devotional at Wyldewood with their brother club, Alpha Tau. Putting others first, GATA visited Oakdale Nursing Home each week, collected money for the Arkansas Association for Retarded Children, participated in the Toy and Dolly Drive, and sponsored a child at Camp Wyldewood. GATA and Alpha Tau frequently shared in devotionals and also had a bowling party. 1. K. Armstrong 2. T. Carroll 3. T. Reese 4. K. Corum 5. D. Morris 6. S. Henderson, beau 7. T. Henderson 8. P. Hoggard 9. D. Nichols 10. L. Wilson 11. K. Reagan 12. D. Bisbee 13. S. Robert 14. T. Alexander 15. Mooneyham 16. B. Hester 17. J. Craft 18. J. Hamaker 19. G. Cave 20. Reaves 21. S. Alston 22. J. Richardson 23. M. Wallace 24. S. Brady 25. G. Daniel 26. R. Ross 27. B. Mulvaney 28. L. Woodruff, sponsor 29. Musick, sponsor 30. J. Woodruff 31. D. Celsor 32. P. Farrell 33. C. Riley 34. M. Stephens 35. S. Argo 36. K. Gray 37. N. Pace 38. J. Betz 39. N. Cook 40. J. Williams 41. H. Kidd D. M. TNT captures football honors TNT began a very busy year with a fellowship at Camp Tahkodah for returning members Club membership reached 88 after pledgeweek the largest membership in its history Following pledgeweek the club sponsored a work project at Camp Wyldewood. Victorious in the sports realm, TNT won the championships in both large club B softball and large club A football. 1. G. Knox 2. K. Dowdy 3. B. Richey 4. M. Cooper 5. D. Hebbard 6. C. Sparks 7. D. Carns 8. B. Watson 9. G. Nance 10. M. Burroff11. L. Bryan 12. B. Mills 13. K. Neller 14. A. Stanford 15. S. Wilson 16. S. Franklin 17. J. Ballard 18. K. Larry 19. D. Cave 20. B. Wiles 21. M. Showalter 22. J. Petty 23. J. Price 24. J. Nicholas 25. R. McKuen 26. P. Gates 27. D. AX ,P 4 fill Us s Jenks 28. C. Ramberger 29. D. Jackson 30. S. Reynolds 31. D. Glenn 32. T. Lowry 33. E. Evans 34. S. Woodhouse 35. S. Thornton 36. A. Allen 37. B. Fowler 38. G. Rhodes 39. A. Teffertiller 40. B. Kitty 41. J. Trotter 42. R. Hooten 43. R. Porter 44. T. Olree 45. S. Kenon 46. G. Hall 47. R. Willie 48. J. Killebrew 49. T. Capshew 50. K. Ellis 51. T. Abbott 52. D. Langston 53. K. Daugherty 54. D. Barnett 55. D. Burns 56. R. Meadows 57. J. Black 58. L. Therrio 59. B. Culpepper 60. W. Holloway, sponsor 61. D. Nowlin 62. M. Moore 63. D. Davenport 64. D. Stockstill 65. N. Mc- Mennamy, queen 66. C. Ganus 67. J. Jones, sponsor TNT I 155 156 X KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA I l l l l KKK sponsors walk-a-thon A new closeness with Kappa Sigma, their brother club, marked the beginning of the year for Tri Kappa. Early in the fall both clubs ventured to Petit Jean Mountain for a picnic and devotional. Activities filling the rest of the semester were a hayride and a walk-a-thon for the National Association for Retarded Children which profited more than 5500. The girls enjoyed a float trip and skating party with Kappa Sigs second semester. 1. D. Green, beau 2. A. Ware 3. J. Nichols 4. A. Harrell 5. D. Graddy 6. C. Brewer 7. T. Hallford 8. L. Leonard 9. R. Heflin 10. M. Swallie 11. S. Goad 12. L. Wheaton 13. J. Allman 14. S. Smith 15. S. Dawson 16. M. Smelser 17. Fl. Emerson, beau 18. B. Carroll 19. B. Campbell 20. J. Gray 21. L. Tubbs 22. D. Goodspeed 23. L. Elliott, sponsor 24. S. Smith 25. L. Ganus, sponsor 26. J. Yates 27. l.Melson 28. D. Norwood 29. Swallie 30. P. Carter 31. D. Martin 32. K. Cowan 33. J. Baker 34. C. Curtis 35. S. Norwood 36.8. Smith 37. C. Helbrig 38. B. Ulrey 39. M. Nusbaum 40. C. Mann 41. J. Brewer 42. M. Davis 43. K. Miller 44. C. Binns 45. R. Wilson 46. D. Schramm 47. S. Duke 48. L. Grinder 49. B. Garner 50. J. Hall 51. M. C. Campbell .... P' V . 4 1 -1 , K f in , P-,mb L .. Outing enjoyed with Zeta Phi The key work for the Mohicans this year was diversity, beginning the year with an outing at Wyldewood with their sister club Zeta Phi. Later on, members raised funds for the Southern Christian Children's Home in Morrilton by spon- soring bowling and football tournaments. A Christmas party was held in December at the Wyldewood Retreat Center with the members of Zeta Phi. The Mohican club was a tough competitor in all club sports, placing high in football. In the spring, members enjoyed a banquet at Cajuns Wharf in Little Rock. Combining their talents with those of Zeta Phi, Mohicans presented as their Spring Sing theme Indians. 1. P. Border 2. L. Hesselrode 3. D. White 4. P. Hood 5. S. Hawley 6. D. Newhouse 7. C. Womack, queen 8. B. Dossett 9. M. Turner 10. D. Corbett, queen 11. D. Bowers 12. P. Wade 13. J. Baldwin 14. C. Parks 15. C. Handy 16. D. Hendrix 17. J. Hughes 18. B. Hagler 19. M. Davis 20. Fl. Nelms 21. R. Allen 22. M. Hesselrode 23. B. Stroud 24. D. Howard 25. S. Smith 26. D. lsom MGH NIOHICANS X 157 158! DELTA CHI Grandparents adopted by girls Delta Chi began a very busy year by having a fall skating party with Alpha Omega, their brother club, and an all-female bowling party later on. Other brother-sister club activities were building a Homecoming float and having a breakfast at Wyldewood in the Spring. Sponsoring a Christmas party for the children at the Sunshine School and performing various acts of kindness for their adopted grandparents at Oakdale nursing home, the members of Delta Chi kept uppermost in their minds their club motto Greatest happiness comes from service to others. 1. W. Walker 2. S. Butler 3. P. Grubb 4. L. Prine 5. P. Williams 6. C. Chambers 7. L. Lemon 8. K. Myers 9. T. Sutherlin 10. S. Paine 11. C. Walters 12. S. Beck 13. J. Williams 14. D. Williams 15. P. Rogers 16. V. Hill 17. P. Dethrow 18. K. Rogers 19. M., Snyder 20. G. Catterton 21. L. Pennington 22. L. Waites 23. C. Hertenstein 24. B. Jones 25. D. Morris, sponsor 26. R. Hill 27. S. Smith 28. S. Lamunyon 29. Y. Depass 30. R. Elliot 31. M. Evans 32. S. Wiley 33. B. Robison 34. A. McFann 35. M. Brickman, beau. Q Fraters collect used clothing This year Frater Sodalis emphasized spiritual and service activities in the course of their social events. Every two weeks they gathered with their sister club, Tofebt, for a devotional. They colleted used clothes from Searcy residents and after repair work was done they were donated to a children's home. Frater's other activities included a float trip, helping Tofebt in the toy and dolly drive and a banquet in February with a Bicentennial theme. 1. J. Martin 2. N. Wilson 3. S. German 4. W. Flinerbeau 5. G. Walker 6. K. Hood 7. R. Gooden 8. D. Edwards 9. V. Moran 10. B. Kirk 11. W. Smith 12. B. Davis 13. D. Shaner 14. T. Swaine 15. D. Collins 16. D. Wilson 17. J. Lemmons 18. D. Flynn 19. A. Anderson, sponsor 20. D. Gerlach 21. G. Miller 22. R. Sawyer 23. B. Jones 24. M. Oliver 25. J. Miller, Queen 26. W. Davis 27. B. Johnson 28. S. Shaner 29. R. Henley 30. C. Archer FRATER SODALIS X 159 I .., f 4,1 rn, ,V . e,1'f,M ,,,,V+, 1. xggxyw :Z ,,,!, W , f , ,,, ,aa ' 4 ,, - ,' ,Hgh , ,r . ' . 'M -r, 9 2 . I ' ,iff wmfui ' i I 5 ,i ,I M :gig I KM, K . I 'Id , . , A Q GQ -, Y 7 ,, ,' H ' I -4 sf g qi.. f V, 3 I ,M ,J ,. , 7 V , 4. , ' gpg ...H , ,, 1 .il J ' yy xl 3, 5 ff, ' Q' 1 X- , W ' 1 zi, r 1 f ' . . , 'TV' r 11.1.5 W ' , ' 'f 'ji 1 X . Ze, wax Z' 4 fp lvl. .Y Q4 up it 37,35 ti' ,,,. lj, 'Y . H, 51 2' yy ,af V, f J .7 ' fig 4 .4 Ways j, f' 21 4' A . 3 I h,, M. ff Early. V' , I . , Vigil' L, , I jf. I 54 . if Ar., ,g K ' r if-7f'f. 's,',L - vi' -' M ' V' 3 4 'M fir ,i MK! , 'fn i 1 i fwfr 4 'fi , , 33, , 1 1 , , g ,. , 7. 1, I, 1 S , , I In -Mg. -x , W J W , I 7:43 ja 13 'T 4 ,,.L f .- anew. , vi aaua... 160 ! LAMBDA SIGMA 'Space Age' show staged Capturing the B team softball championship was Lambda Sigma's way of beginning a prosperous season. Lambdas also participated enthusiastically in football and volleyball the first semester. Brother-sister club activities with Kirei Na Ai included singing and visiting each week at Oak- dale Nursing Home, roller skating occasionally, and sharing in inspirational devotionals at Bee Rock. The club also enjoyed a hayride in November. Spring semester, the members displayed talents in basketball, bowling, track and floating down the Buffalo River. Lambdas and Kirei labored together many hours creating a spectacular Spring Sing act entitled The Space Age. 1. R. Dyer 2. D. Slatton 3. C. Morrow 4, J. Lewis 5. D. Belcher 6. P. Sudbury 7. G. McCubbin 8. R. Harris 9. V. Coburn 10. T. Sitler 11. K. Harding 12. H. Oakes 13. J. Brazas 14. D. Younger 15. G. Oliver 16. S. West 17. J. Easley 18. M. Moore 19. S. Phillips 20. D. Dehlschlager 21. S. Ferrell 22. E. Peebles 23. S. Younger 24. J. Jones 25. B. Huey, queen 26. B. Hill 27. D. Cowart 28. F. Morgan 29. K. Venable 30. M. Wuest 31. C. Cherry 32. W. Robertson 33. D. Robertdon 34. A. Pugh yi --J 4 54 Ji ,-f 'h4......l-s Y 'S v 9 j 53 ul. 5 , Softball caps acquired by club Remaining a contender for the all-sports trophey, Sub-T participated in all club sports. A new dimension in softball was added as Sub-T was first to acquire club softball caps. They also enjoyed several devotionals at Wyldewood with their sister club Ko Jo Kai. A new club banner was presented to Sub-T by Kojies. Members of Sub-T began the second semester by aiding the Optimist Club in several service projects. 1. M. Elzey 2. G. Gregg 3. C. Drock 4. R. Bagget 5. J. Richardson, queen 6. J. Smith 7. J. Wilson 8. D. Findley 9. R. Hill 10. D. Wells 11. S. Ross 12. A. Hickman 13. J. Colley 14. S. Williams 15. K. Fortner 16. D. Altman 17. J. Frank 18. A. Sexton 19. D. Wilson 20. T. Noonkester 21. J. Smith 22. C. Parker 23. J. Joslin 24. J. Hughes 25. J. Jamison 26. S. Flatt 27. R. Miller 28. L. Foster 29. G. Shores 30. R. Reeves 31. K. Hewett 32. S. Hogue 33. W. Casey 34. D. Pepper 35. J. Daniels 36. D. Boswell 37. P. Martin 38. S. Keller 39. V. Kinser 40. B. Everett 41. J. Neeley 42. D. Hutson 43. D. Shea 44. J. Jones 45. D. Walker 46. A. Garner 47. S. Smith, sponsor 48. G. Garner 49. S. Henderson, sponsor 50. J. Eason 51. D. Holiman 52. M. Elliot 53. D. Burdon 54. J. Bixler 55. D. Caldwell 56. K. Harris 57. L. Arnold 58. F. Clark 59. D. Ballenger 60. B. Jamison se 6, - 57 ,xl 60 1 V39 Fxllmff S ugik x xl? SUB-T 16 X 161 ..,,,ff' N N x, I SEQ? 162 f REGINA W 3 , . .,. ., . Q . f ,,,, Q 5319 Club mans Red Cross booth Starting off the year with fun and fellowship, the members of Regina enjoyed an outing to Blanchard Springs Caverns. Joint activities of Regina and their brother club, Chi Sigma Alpha, included building a Homecoming float, a hayride at Wyldewood, visiting the Children's Colony in Alexandria, and growing closer to God and each other in frequent devotionals. Staying busy, Regina's service projects were manning the Red Cross booth at the Country Fair and sending patterns to missionaries. 1..M. Cannon 2. B. Simmons 3. M. Copland 4. K. Pritchett 5. P. Hem- mingway 6. M. Burcham 7. K. White 8. C. Dillard 9. C. Adams 10. T. Woods 11. N. Watts 12. N. Scharnagel 13. B. Jennings 14. P. Brackett 15. Wolfe 16. J. Gastineau 17. D. Noblin 18. R. Parker, beau 19. B. Curtis 20. M. Gammon 21. D. Davenport 22. K. Curtis 23. J. Beck 24. J. Rogers 25. R. Richardson 26. R. Wells 27. B. Pryor 28. R. Roberts 29. A. Mannen 30. T. Pickens 31. S. Prescott 32. R. Metheny 33. R. Winters, beau 34. S. McFadden 36. R. Davenport 37. T. Burns 38. D. Ulm 39. J. Darrow 40. B. Pryor, sponsor 41. L. Warren v, adv 1, , 1.,,. 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I -, 1 gg' if Q I 3 5 L Z , 'Q KJ!! 4. ,f V FU , sy s 4 5 17 1 X 92 91-Q MQ ,ff r-1 ,.-, q , , 1, Egg. gs 4 M M 53111, K wk :VV .A X ' A A, l '13, J f I ,,, . X , ' X , 11 X --mm K, . - A Z K4 , J Aw. - r vp 7 ' ' 1 I ' ix Y ' ,, -fn -N X 1 k.... Q ,V , X 1 16,7 ., X . , 4 K ,V -iv, 4' TX Q I fb . Q ,J f wr xc' - fffE:1 2?f?'? f QW ' fili' f ' f, X ' fig-: H ,, As , 5' v .,f 3 6 , , af, 164 f ALPHA TAU EPSILON .37 Alpha Tau takes softball title Excellence in athletic ability, one of Alpha Tau's many outstanding attributes, was clearly demonstrated as they finished second in the all sports competition last year. Con- tinuing on this high note, Alpha Tau won the championship this year in A team softball, B team football and both A and C team volleyball. Alpha Tau's sister club, GATA, enjoyed a bowling party and several inspiring devotionals with them this year, promoting closeness among the club members. 1. T. Beagle 2. A. Jones 3. R. Newberry 4. D. Whitehead 5. K. Kline 6. R. Davis 7. R. Dollins 8. C. Michael 9. D. Graham 10. A. Boyer 11. D. Duclos 12. J. Keith 13. G. Womack 14. Phil Burgess 15. W. Cave 16. D. Zern 17. R. King 18. R. Bledsoe 19. G. Bradford 20. S. Celsor 21. P. Burgess 22. W. Williams 23. C. Hohnson 24. R. Smith 25. M. Thornton 26. T. Smith 27. W. Baxter 28. M. Tomlin 29. G. Graham 30. L. Stamps 31. T. Sparks, queen 32. C. Maxwell 33. K. Pulley 34. E. Eichelberger 35. R. Doran, sponsor 36. J. King 37. M. O'Keefe 38. McGraw 39. C. Carroll 40. D. Rushing 41. S. Smith 42. G. Fugett 43. A. Fonvill .. -.. BWI Mental Health clinics aided Fall semester activities kept members of Shantih busy with several outings and picnics. In order to welcome new members into the club a picnic was held in College Park the day after rough night. This served the purpose of allowing the new girls to become acquainted with one another as well as other members. Fellowships held at Casa Bonita and Wyldewood were enjoyed in the fall. With the theme of Roaring Twen- ties, Shantih participated in the annual Spring Sing ac- tivities. Members ofthe club set up a road block and collected money for the Searcy and Arkansas Mental Health Clinics. 1. M. Pullara 2. L. Hatcher 3. K. Long 4. D. McQueen 5. S. Stephenson 6. K. Lynn 7. D. Norris 8. P. Powers 9. G. Dyess 10. A. Diaz 11. D. Coker 12. L. Tipton 13. K. Jones 14. P. Bradley 15. K. Choate 16. V. Privett 17. M. Smith 18. C. Kinnard 19. A. Ulrey 20. S. Bawcom 21. C. Ramburger, beau 22. D. Smith 23. D. Ingram 24. P. Schuster 25. N. Miller 26. J. Harden, beau 27. S. Rogers 28. L. Daugherty 29. J. Sink 30. C. Hendrix 31. L. Watson 32. C. Turner 33. N. Dooley 34. M. Harris 35. B. Watson 4 ll T . M...-. - ' tw' RK fm' Q 4 1,150 166 ! KAPPA PHI Club takes volleyball title Beginning the year on a high note by taking lst place in large club softball, Kappa Phi quickly passed this tremendous club spirit on to 21 eager pledges. United under their club motto, A noble deed is a step toward God, the group had a bunking party for the girls at Paragould Childrenls Home and joined with the other social clubs in making the Toy and Dolly Drive a success. 1. S. Rhodes 2. J. West 3. C. Eudaly 4. S. 0'Keefe 5. S. Kinder 6. P. Reinhardt 7. K. Phillips 8. T. Humphrey 9. K. Cole 10. B. Runyan 11. D. Huckabee 12. C. Crafton 13. J. Lane 14. B. Feeler 15. C. Berner 16. S. Johnson 17. G. Spaulding 18. P. Bates 19. M. Petty 20. M. McClain 21. T. Keith 22. James, sponsor 23. Lucas, sponsor 24. J. Wood 25. C. Larson 26. J. Dennis 27. R. Roling 28. G. Turner 29. K. Rix 30. M. Miller 31. C. Shores 32. V. Emery 33. J. Wood 34. V. Markley 35. B. Ward 36. L. Bowen 37. G. Casey 38. C. Price 39. G. Kahn 40. Cameron, beau 41. K. Nance 42. B. May 43. V. Wyman 44. K. ljams 45. S. Wilburn 46. B. Fowler, beau X! 302 'f Tf ', Oege helps 'Our Way' OEGE began a busy year by sharing a tloat trip, a skating party and a bowling party with their brother club Kings Men. At Halloween, members of OEGE and Kings Men were responsible for the most food collected at the S.A. Halloween party. Other service projects included helping with the Blood Draw, donating money to the Eye and Kidney Foundation, and aiding missionaries in Ireland. Later in the fall members enjoyed a hayride and in December, a Christmas party. 1. H. Morris, beau 2. B. Dell, beau 3. Fl. Shirley, beau 4. P. Link 5. B. Hiteman 6. P. Mayo 7. M. Richmond 8. J. Roberts 9. K. Owens 10. D. Roberts 11. D. Oliver 12. J. Cole 13. T. Grimes 14. T. Proffitt 15. T. Giles 16. D. Shock 17. C. Warren 18. J. Davis 19. T. Craven 20. J. Root 21. D. Alexander 22. J. Sanders 23. M. Perkins 24. E. Smart 25. D. Flowers 26. J. Deacon 27. P. Parker 28. K. Harlow 29. C. Kuhn 30. M. Cox 31. J. Reese 32. K. Cathey 33. B. Huey 34. D. Stewart 35. B. Martin 36. C. Gregory 37. M. Stout 38. K. Arnold 39. D. Close 40. V. Womack 41. B. Ellis 42. S. Peterson 43. C. Pigg 44. S. Gibson 45. N. Hanna 46. K. Peden 47. J. Warren G05 OEGE X 167 1681 KIREI NA Al Nursing home visited weekly Kirei Na Ai initiated 24 new fungi who prepared a dinner for the old members in November. Each week Kirei and its brother club, Lambda Sigma, visited and sang at the Oakdale Nursing Home. Other brother-sister club activities included roller skating, bowling and frequent inspiring devotionals. In the spring semester the club visited and played with the children at the Chi1dren's Colony in Conway. The members also displayed their athletic ability in all sports. Climaxing the year was Kirei and Lambda's presentation of Space Age in Spring Sing. 1. R. Gibbs 2. K. Colvett 3. D. Gardner 4. S. Arnold 5. K. Dewberry 6. W. Pinkerton 7. J. Thompson 8. D. Jones, sponsor 9. P. Jones 10. C. Sparks, beau 11. G. Brewer, sponsor 12. D. Wright 13. P. Baker 14. J. Grobmyer 15. W. Smith 16. Denham 17. L. Richardson 18. B. Wilhite 19. S. Millirans 20. C. Cropper 21. S. Young 22. J. Wells 23. D. Bolton 24. T. Smith 25. C. Manley 26. B. Gobbell 27. C. Ponder 28. D. Arnold 29. D. Elliott 30. P. Soile 31. A. Fore 32. S. Krumrei 33. A Hanley 34. F. Stephens 35. T. Chaney 36. L. Johnson 37. C. Landrum 38. E. Bren- neman 39. C. Lemm 40. S. Hanson 'Jungle Boogie' performed Kappa Sigma Kappa's activities this year reflected their main objectives which were promotion of the spiritual growth of the members and strengthening of the bonds of friendship within the club. Petit Jean Mountain was the site of a picnic and devotional Kappa Sigs had this fall with their sister club, Tri Kappa. Carrying these aims into the spring semester, Kappa Sig's had an early-morning devotional followed by a pancake breakfast at Wyldewood. 1. J. Grigson 2. R. Akins 3. D. Greene 4. B. Lowder 5. D. English 6. S. Phelps 7. H. Edwards 8. J. Lumpkin 9. J. Pettit 10. P. Arnold 11. A. Jeter 12. R. Emerson 13. G. Carter 14. K. Garner 15. T. Goodwin 16. R. Tribble 17. M. Simmons 18. K. Sullival 19. G. Bartholomew, sponsor 20. M. Binns 21. V. Bearden 22. J. Citty, sponsor 23. L. Dauksch 24. R. Bridges 25. B. Winston 26. P. Banks 27. R. Huckeba 28. D. Shelton 29. J. Em- berson 30. B. Rogers 31. D. Garner 32. D. Saminie 33. R. Blevins 34. J. Nash 35. B. Ulrey, queen 36. M. Garner 37. L. Thornton f fffx KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA f 169 my - ..... - I ,z E -I V 1 . s . ' , - f W as ::, . - L ' , . ,, ,, ,, mVA, .A ,l:,i mm,i J z 7? 4 - .221 W iff11f25,111.fYilfzffw., 4 'f-f Q . mm f- HI' K ' LT , ,,. 1 ,',. .. 1 . . gf '.', H ,,, ffff b . . , ll . .. W? W J ., . , , . . . 2 1 u. - M ' V, . K L. V. ' R ' N ' .4 2 ' Z' I if .. W 9 . . h - 2 , ' ' Q A 5, V 111'1.xLi,1.5fj7f ' A ' ', ' - ' A , - x . H L .fs ,Q ffg A 7 ., 7 H img 44 43 'W ' W ' I 352 3 -. ,,' h K-.1 yfy' 3 Q3 , ' I WL?-I ., -' A 42 '2 I '5'f ' ' . P '77 - 'A . M X 39 X- f 31 ' f ., ' . 738 W- ' H X V! 1 j 34 35 V ,,.. 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Wg lt., Q4 1 ,,,, pf S' ti4,,.gi .,,,. wx di Z g if .5 ' 714 f 4 L m 'B - ' ' p Y F if ' E U QM H Q ' IL.: U A W is W ., v.,-gg xx i ' A I Q' g M -, 4- in ff,, fix xy, ' ' Q, 53. e if 2 , ,wry M. , -, V ' 1 f ff Z4 'M A W' Q X. 1 ' f ?7f 'U 7 5 , , if 'EA .w ' ,, 'fW!F ?, K Y , , vf. .2903 'Jil :vi-,c,x,, Wx 44 9 , Vx ,wx ' an ., W- .M mr., ' Q ,. ,v , .- Jmmuzwalifi 1 ' , 4 Y' at Hedrick Fund established Alpha Epsilon Chi began the first semester by having an unusual Hawaiian luau with Delta Theta Epsilon, their sister club. The Toyshop was the theme of AEX and Delta Theta's exceptional number in Spring Sing this year. A memorable event of the Spring semester was the club's banquet at the Stockholm Restaurant in Heber Springs. AEX established the James Hedrick Scholarship Fund in memory of Dr. James Hedrick who was sponsor of the club for many years. 1. G. Samuelson 2. E. Brown 3. D. Hopwood 4. R. Hamrick 5. G. Lowry 6. E. Baggett, sponsor 7. R. Gilbert 8. S. Smith 9. A. Tyner 10. P. Masih 11. C. Chesshir 12. R. Trull 13. M. Mossier 14. K. Hamilton 15. M. Tatom 16. S. Puckett, queen 17. D. Allen 18. J. Jackson 19. W. Davis 511 . , aw ' jiri? 4 W 5 Y f x X -. Y Q SWS? 1 1 Je 1 ALPHA EPSILON CHI X 171 I 1 I N V t 5 3 2 172 ! ZETA PHI ZETA Campers sent to Wyldewood Wyldewood was the site of Zeta Phi's first major function this year where Mohicans, their brother club, joined them for an outing. A Christmas party at the Wyldewood retreat center climaxed the first semester. Frequent devotionals with Mohicans drew the clubs closer together. Spring saw lots of activity as the members enjoyed a cookout at their sponsor's home, another outing, and a Valentine banquet. As a service project Zeta Phi collected money to send children to Camp Wyldewood. 1. P. Franks 2. B. Stroud, beau 3. J. Osborne 4. P. Paul 5. R. James 6. D. Isom, beau 7. L. Glover 8. C. Bowers 9. C. Womack 10. T. Kilpatrick 11. S. Adams 12. M. Harris 13. L. Graham 14. S. Garner 15. C. White 16. R. Krizer 17. C. Brown 18. T. Baird 19. D. Seaton 20. P. Sills 21. D. Adams 22. M. Pattison 23. J. Jordan 24. A. Kellar, sponsor 25. D. Land 26. K. Hensley 27. D. Bartlett 28. D. Cheatham 29. G. Irby 30. K. Humble 31. B. McKee 32. P. Heglund 33. K. Weida 34. A. McCutcheon 35. P. May 36. C. Jones 37. D. Corbett 38. K. Matthews 39. D. Barnett 40. S. Qualls 41 S. Farrell 42. S. Sawyer 43. M. Strawn 44. S. Patterson 45. L. Tarrell 46 S. Chandler 47. M. Minner 48. A. Gazaway w. ve, M. ,,,. ' X? 'Y gm: 3 , ? 3 18 i Asa , .M MJ, 4 V. w..,.'-M A f? E f f . V f 2TZ' 5 s i f 1,2 5 Q y, . S '21 .gi 35... P': ' DMEM Tw 5 in .,,.,3:,,W ...Y '1 :W , new WM , 174 f BETA TAU GAMMA Money raised for missionary Service projects were a major concern with the members of Beta Tau this year. Singing in local nursing homes with their brother club, Beta Phi Kappa, and raising money for an Austrian missionary were two of their main projects. The members also participated in several activities with some Philippino nurses in the surrounding area. Highlighting the Spring semester was Beta Tau and Beta Phi's production of a Spring Sing act entitled Iaws. Other activities of the club this year included a hayride and cookout at Wyldewood, a spaghetti supper with Beta Phi, a spring banquet, bunking parties and participation in all club sports. 1. V. McClurg 2. L. Hall 3. K. McKay 4. K. Baber 5. P. Cope 6. A. Feathers 7. J. Staggs 8. R. Hufschmid 9. C. Wheatcroft 10. S. Lay 11. P. Shelton 12. D. Galloway 13. S. Brazell 14. P. Shelton 15. D. Hurst 16. B. Peebles 17. P. Mallory 18. S. Cooper 19. J. Shelton 20. Fl. Fish 21. D. McVey 22. L. O'DeII 23. K. Dooley 24. C. Allen 25. R. Hershey 26. J. Kimmel 27. S. Kennedy 28. L. Terry 29. P. Barber - 1l!zz:......- .A 'FL' V, N Y W-., A., , :li .H V . 1 1 'wry' .4 y S , .Yak 3,1 on -uv 4 ,rl 'J p 5 V 1.27 ,sr V 5, in J -we ' , 5, ' df. thi yawn, 3 VY grief-y A W li . 1 -are gg A 'Y HY ' V A , ,....,.. 71 1s.i'a ' W-. Q If 14 Club aids Red Cross Winning the participation award for The Impossible Dream in Spring Sing last year spurred the Woodson Harding Coeds on to an active year. The oldest club on campus, WHC began the years events with a sack-lunch outing and devotional at Petit Jean Mountain Their major function for the fall semester was the annual country sup- perfhayride. Other activities of the fall included the very colorful appearance of the members as clowns in the Homecoming parade. During the Spring semester WHC members collected money for the National Red Cross. 1. V. Clary 2. G. McKay 3. J. Gibbons 4. D. Wood 5. J. Reavis 6. M. Lay 7. L. Watson 8. D. Jones 9. S. Cannon 10. T. Capshew, beau 11. K. Watson 12. M. Holcomb 13. C. Holloway 14. P. Smith 15. D. Veteto 16. S. Vermeer 17. B. Paul 18. A. Lunn 19. M. Lester 20. C. Wilson, beau 21. D. rodgers 22. L. Reagan 23. P. Tabb 24. C. Clarke A. WOODSON HARDING COEDS X 175 AGE 176 f DELTA THETA EPSILON Luau held with brother club A Delta Theta Hawaiian luau with their brother club, Alpha Epsilon Chi, provided fun and fellowship for both clubs as well as bringing happiness to the needy families in the city who received the remainder of the roasted hog. The month of December saw excitement as the members had a hayride - Christmas party as one of their functions. Joint production of a Spring Sing act entitled The Toyshop helped bring Delta Theta and Alpha Epsilon closer together. Adopting grand- parents at Leisure Lodge, having a bunking party at Joe Webb's Stables and canoeing on the Buffalo River all made the year an exciting and eventful one. 1. V. McClurg 2. L. Hall 3. K. McKay 4. K. Baber 5. P. Cope 6. A. Feathers 7. J. Staggs 8. R. Hufschmid 9. C. Wheatcroft 10. S. Lay 11. P. Shelton 12. D. Galloway 13. S. BrazelI14. P. Shelton 15. D. Hurst 16. B. Peebles 17. P. Mallory 18. S. Cooper 19. J. Shelton 20. R. Fish 21. D. McVey 22. L. O'Dell 23. K. Dooley, beau 24. C. Allen 25. R. Hershey 26. J. Kimmel 27. S. Kennedy 28. L. Terry 29. P. Barber AJ Chi Sigs prepare calendar Chi Sigs began the school year by assisting the female students move in. Members enjoyed building a Homecoming float with Regina, their sister club. Other brother-sister club activities included Christmas caroling, joint devotionals and participating in Spring Sing. The club aided the student body by placing a school calendar in the Student Center to keep the students informed of campus activities. 1. S. Kell 2. E. Tyler 3. T. Bassing 4. T. Justus 5. FI. Hendricks 6. N. Organ 7. S. Walden 8. T. Mobley 9. T. Edwards 10. J. Redden11. B. Walker 12. T. Wallis 13. L. Hurley 14. D. Davidson 15. Fl. Cochran 16. S. Turner 17. D. Mount 18. C. Powell 19. D. Johnson 20. T. Beck 21. C. Hester 22. H. Peck 23. T. Holder 24. T. Pickens, Queen 25. C. Ganus Ill, sponsor 26. M. Mason 27. T. Williams 28. J. Beam 29. E. Manlove 30. R. Hunter 31. M. Sain 32. K. Roach 33. B. Bryant 34. M. Lentz 35. R. Winters 36. L. Carter 37. R. Shirley 38. G. Inman 39. P. Cain 40. M. Pounders 41. Fl. Poe 42. M. Fisk 43. P. Bashaw 44. M. Hayes 45. J. Eastland 46. J. Wolfe 47. D. Sanders 48. M. McCollum 49. E. Bean 50. S. Stubblefield 51. L. Wills 52. M. Cox 53. B. Morgan 54. T. Richie 55. P. Hoggard 56. R. LaCaze CHI SIGMA ALPHA f 177 'uv' V a.-nrfi 'ip-.. 'ff .- . ' ,. ,... +W fs- 3 E 178! KINGS MEN Spring break campaign held In their third year of existance, King's Men set as their goal new heights of spiritual development and closer fellowship among members and their sisters in OEGE. Various events beginning with a float trip early in the fall, collecting funds for the Retarded Children's Drive, conducting church services, and participating in the S.A. Toy and Dolly Drive filled the year. Second semester members began meeting weekly in small life groups composed chiefly of members of King's Men and OEGE who spent their spring break evangelizing the campus of Ohio State University. 1. B. Nall 2. K. Carrigan 3. M. Brasher 4. R. Storey 5. N. Cochran, queen 6. D. Bland 7. B. Dixon 8. C. Heaton 9. S. Courson 10. Visalli 11. F. Fernandez 12. S. Brown 13. L. Lane 14. G. Jones 15. S. Chism 16. K. Monk 17. M. Vyborny 18. V. Gibbs 19. B. McCIarty 20. K. Kelley 21. R. Gallaher 22. J. Lindsey 23. B. Weaver 24. J. McDonough 25. B. Garrett 26. D. Babb 27. D. Kimmel 28. D. Dixon 29. D. Ransom 30. T. Buter- baugh 31. K. Atterberry 32. E. Conner 33. C. Moorer 34. G. Studebaker 35. E. White, sponsor Jaws staged In Spring Sing The fall senrester found Beta Phi presenting a chapel program, showing the opportunities for service within the Searcy area. Singing at Leisure Lodge was a regular service provided by Beta Phi. The club enjoyed a spaghetti supper and monthly devotionals with their sister club, Beta Tau. Other fall activities included a campout, a Christmas party, all club sports, and an outing. In the spring, the club presented Jaws as their Spring Sing theme. A float trip down the Buffalo, a banquet, and an outing with Beta Tau were some of the other activities enjoyed in the spring. They ended the year with an ice cream and strawberry social honoring the graduating seniors. 1. R. Reed 2. R. Garner 3. G. Cline 4. T. Baird 5. K. Penick 6. T. Russell 7 L. Scott 8. G. Mhazo 9. P. Colvin 10. C. Price 11. D. Johnson 12. D Henneman 13. J. Moore 14. B. Harris 15. L. Napier 16. S. Zimpler 17. K Medford 18. J. F. Stother 19. E. West 20. Fl. Polk 21. D. Pennington 22 H. Brown, sponsor 23. C. Dickerson 24. P. Trishler, queen 25. J. Bata 261 E. Sewell, sponsor 27. J. Henderson 28. T. Smith 29. R. Dull f i: .y A ' I BETA PHI KAPPA X 179 180 X JU GO JU Spring Sing theme is 'Fire' Ju Go Ju social club began the school year by initiating purple clad cutie pie pledges. Their interclub sports program included softball, volleyball and basketball. Ju Go Ju again sponsored May Fete in which upper classmen nominees from each women's social club participated. They ventured to Camp Milesylvania in the west central portion of the state for their fall outing. Ju Go Ju combined their talents with their brother club, Galaxy, to take part in Spring Sing with the theme of Fire.,' 1. J. Weeks 2. D. Reynolds 3. A. Lawyer 4. S. Byrd 5. M. Prock 6. K. Vinson 7. M. Maxey 8. B. Bryant 9. J. Hogg 10. J. Puller 11. S. Langford 12. J. Grobmeyer 13. K. Webb 14. J. Lawyer 15. B. Johnson 16. D. Price 17. T. Baker 18. L. Hefly 19. J. Wei 20. K. Wilson 21. D. Oualls 22. P. Lynn 23. R. Bales 24. L. Koester 25. J. Brown 26. S. Ayers 27. S. Carey 28. S. Beeson 29. C. Beid 30. C. Riddle 31. H. Tabaluyan 32. J. Lynn 33. K. Lewis 34. C. Pitts 35. C. Allison 36. L. Lynn 37. K. Christofferson 38. J. Jones 39. K. Schmedel 40. S. Lawyer 41. C. Winther 42. C. Cox 43. C. Angel 44. B. Fitzjerrell 45. J. Cone, beau 46. S. Smith JW' Group holds Christmas banquet For the first time the Tri Sigma pledges were called Tri Sig Signals this year. Giving a Halloween party for the children at the children's home in Conway was one of Tri Sigma's many and varied activities this year. Christmas was a very special time for the members as they had a formal party at Wyldewood and again achieved 100'7o participation in the annual Toy and Dolly Drive. Participation in Spring Sing and frequent devotionals with Theta Tau, their brother club helped promote closeness among the members. 1. S. Hamilton 2. C. Ganus, beau 3. K. Dean 4. D. Campbell, beau 5. T. Winters 6. A. Thompson 7. L. Logue 8. S. Oswald 9. M. Pitts 10. L. Addison 11. K. Clark 12. J. Blair 13. R. Houtchens 14. L. McClurg 15. N. Florence 16. K. Castle 17. Fl. Work, beau 18. M. McMillin 19. J. Sinn 20. H. Morris 21. V. Land 22. C. Alsabrook 23. S. Lancaster 24. R. Lowery 25. P. Sapio 26. D. Smith 27. S. Young 28. L. Morgan 29. G. Anderson 30. M. Prewitt 31. D. Linge, beau 32. K. Tackett 33. S. Walker 34. B. Myslivecek 35. N. Falmer 36. A. Shields 37. M. McMillin 38. P. Reeh 39. P. Sauter 4-0. P. Mullen 41. N. Robbins 42. K. Dampier 43. C. French 44. D. Atkinson 45. S. Bean 46. D. Wilkerson 47. K. Taliferro 48. P. Hor- seman SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA I 181 1 1 4 1 , ,, n . . I, ' -1, L ,. , .. A' 47 ' ' 5 I -Q. '- - , Q , Aafif X A 7 Q- ', ' fff . wwf X, I F: ., ,, 4 I, n , J? . 'I 'qw -' 4 u 5' . r- , r ,,,' 47.- fc 1- ff , 3. v1 f, ,. 9 ', x. Q5 - . x . ,J If Q , Q? .ffrid 7 1 , 4 -E-, . .', 4 'TEM . . fi '4 , yn A W, 1 , 1' , .22 A rl ,, Q f f ggpftnjrl ' N5 'i f . 4 .' ' ' A , - A ' . in I ' -Ki J, 5 ' f' , - U -. - V lv ' ', 7 '.- j' , .' , . . -9 .g Cl ' ,' 'lv . ,A ' . , , I ' 'ft,,,'r, , . f- 1'- 3.'! ' ai :'i '3'-N I.. 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S HO ORS Mmecommy ally Ma WQMGCE 139944 'hw 1? 184 X HOIVIECOIVIING QUEEN ir' '17 Freshman Maid Robyn Bales Escort Malcolm McCollum Sophomore Maid Lisa Reynolds Escort George McCoy Junior Maid Michele Pullara Escort Perry Cain Senior Maid Nancy Cochran Escort Neil Swain HONIECOMING COURT I 185 Weld! jean Qqfoyally JQncy gwhmn Jlfhga Men 186 1 PETIT JEAN QUEEN Q-. ff 'ff zfdx-X12 goyce Ejzbhauhon INT M! 'T ,V ',.,74 '4 ifMVkf.i., Q K . Em, I . I 'Q -ungy lghukz We glmfg gzela 9240 PETIT JEAN COURT f 187 ay gale Qqayally yfazen QAQIAIOWXIAOM ju 590 fu ,i W., L 5 iw 5 ,. 1,7 , H, ,Am,,,.. , ,f 'iw 188 ! MAY QUEEN Nl' r , ff! ,fem M yaula .gemell gala Whey! Weigh Jai ga gh! 1' - MAY COURT 1 189 Qfdnffefz gedwal Qqoyally 1756.1 gaalfe 190 f WINTER FESTIVAL QUEEN Freshman Maid Sophomore Maid Tina Sparks Escort Escort Lavonw Malone George Woodrayf Junior Maid Senior Maid Mary Margaret Ramsey Suzanne Burcham Escort Escort Joe Jones Bobby Coker WINTER FESTIVAL COURT f 191 1. MARY BLAKE . . . Theta Psi: Psychology major: ,Who's Who: Behavioral Science Club: Petit Jean Statf: Resident Assistant. 2. GILBERT MELSON . . . Kappa Sigma: Pre-Med major: American Studies: Men's Wing Counselor: Pre-Med Club: Resident Assistant: Swimming: Intramurals-All Star. 3. LARRY WILSON . . . Knights: Bible major: Who's Who: Campaigns Northeast: Chorale: Debate Team: Resident Assistant: Spelunkers: Timothy Club: Pi Kappa Delta: In- tramurals. 4. HOWARD MORRIS . . . Galaxy: History major: Who's ho: Class Officer: A Cappella Chorus: Recording Chorus: SNEA: Omicron Delta: Oege Beau: Intramurals. 5. LINDA McCLURG . . . Tri- Sigma: Elementary Ed major: Alpha Chi: Who's Who: May Fete Royalty: Dean's List : Alpha Phi Gamma: American Studies: Big Sisters: Bison Band, Bison Staff: Campaigns Northeast: Campus Players: Chorale: OY: SNEA: Theta Tau Delta Queen: Intramurals. 6. CAROL CLARKE . . . WHC: Accounting major: Alpha Chi: Who's Who: American Studies: Delta Mu Delta: Reno Business Team: Student'Association: WSRO. .11 . ' fWV lvu- We gma- ...ww-f wr 7? VQVWWW ..,, 192 f WHO'S WHO --pfrrfi' . .Ili-,:,1yv I ,JW 6? 1 . t , , V 4 X ixxii 5 5 , ' .as 'fi ist American Studies Delta Mu Delta Pl Gamma Psi Bowling 2 BONNIE ULREY Kappa Kappa Kappa English major Alpha Chi Who sWho A Cappella Chorus Bison Staff French Club JOY Sigma Tau Delta Student Association Kappa Sigma Kappa Queen 3 STEVEN YOUNGER Lambda Sigma General Science mayor Alpha Chl Whos Who Honor Student Ganus Award Pre Med Club ln tramurals 4 CAROL EUDALY Kappa Phi Mathematics major Whos Who Deans List Bison Band Dactylology JOY PEMM Club' SNEA' Women s Dorm Council' WSRO' Intramurals. 5. MARK TROTTER . , . TNT: General Science major: Who s Who: Big Brothers: Men's Wing Council: PEMM Club: Ko Jo Kai Beau: Swimming Team. 6. ROXANA WHITEMORE . . . Regina: English major: Who's Who: Outstanding Beginning French Student: Sigma Tau Delta: SNEA: Student Association: Young Democrats. l. ZEARL WATSON . . . Accounting major: Who's Who: D66r1'S L' 5 ' ' 2 : ' ': ' - . WHO'S WHO f 193 I. CURT WIEDERSPAN . . . Physical Education major' PEMM Club' SNEA' Cross Country' Track. 2. CAROL DILLARD . . . Regina' General Science major' Alpha Chi' A Cappella Chorus' Big Sisters' Women s Ensemble. 3. DIANE SCHRAMM . . . Kappa Kappa Kappa' Elementary Education-Kindergarten major' Homecoming Royalty' Winter Festival Royalty' Big Sisters' JOY' SNEA' Women s Dorm Council' WSFIO. 4. KENNETH NELLER. . . TNT' Bible and History' Alpha Chi' Dean s List' Phi Alpha Theta: Football. 5. CECIL WILSON . . . Alpha Omega: Ac- counting major: Alpha Psi Omega: Northwest Campaigns: Debate Team: Delta Mu Delta: Student Association: Pi Kappa Delta: In- tramurals. 6. ANN ULREY. . . Shantih: English major: Alpha Chi: Spring Sing Hostess: A Cappella Chorus: Belles and Beaux: Bison Staff: Brazil Campaigns: Campus Players: JOY: KHCA Staff: Recording Chorus: mm. Si ma Tau Delta: Intramurals. 194 f WHO'S WHO W' C I i 9 VV' 'uv'-ummm., xw W 1' I 44 Z . '4'11'fI3f 1 ANDREA MANNEN Reguna General Scuence mauor Bug Susters Chorale Petut Jean Staff Pre Med Club 2 JEFF BURTON Buble major Alpha Chu Deans Lust Campaugns Northeast Mens Wung Counselor Tumothy Club 3 KIRK DAVIS Fraters Sodalus TAG Nursung and Buology mauor Buson Boosters Campaugns Sprung Break Dactylology Mussuon Study HNSA 4 CHARLES GANUS TNT Buble mauor Alpha Chu Class Offucer A Cappella Chorus Amerucan Studues Bug Brothers May Campaugns Kappa Delta Pu Phu Alpha Theta Tumothy Club 5 DAN STOCKSTILL TNT Buble and Bublucal Languages mauor KHCA Staff Resudent Assustant Chamber Sungers Tumothy Club WHC Club Beau Speech Arts Tournament Interpreters Theater Forensucs 6 BEVERLY JONES Delta Chu Omega Nursung major Deans Lust JOY Dactylology HNSA 7 LOT THERRIO TNT Buble mauor Buson Boosters Northeast Campaugns Campus Players Mens Wung Counselor Tumothy Club Tofebt Beau I tramurals : : -: 5 - .. .. , 2 2 1 l : . 1 I. . Q : : 2 : : I: 1 ' : : : ' : D : 'I . ' 1 2 . . . 2 : : : : ' z . 1 :n- WHO'SWHO!195 1. MICHAEL EMERSON . . . Accounting major' American Studies Delta Mu Delta' Emory Business Team' Golf' Intramurals. 2. JOHN ALSTON . . . Sub-T 16' General Science major' Pre-Med Club' Football Intramurals. 3. JOHN PETTY. . . TNT' Chemistry major' Alpha Chi Basketball' Intramurals. 4. 'MICHELLE MORGAN . . . Gata' Nursing Alpha Tau Queen' Cheerleader. 5. RICHARD BAITHER . .. Psychology major' Alpha Chi' Behavioral Science. Club' Big Brothers' Chorale' Hot Line. 6. SUZANNE BURCHAM . . . Regina' Music Education major' Bison Band' International Campaigns' Chorale' Kappa Delta Pi' SMENC' SNEA' Stage Band. , , , , . , majorg Bison Boosterp Choraleg May Campaignsg Winter Festival Oueenp , , , 196 f WHO'S WHO f 'W K 'ix I k 'X . ff,-L5V',I'iliz A 5 .5 x 'v .9 ,Q , 5+ x W' f' . , e f 5 V: 4 AJ ,'Kfxg pf 1 K ' ' s,'e1.f?v' G XX V, Q Q1 B-' -f ? 'ff' 4 Wm if Qi ml, 0 5 xx 1- ' ,, . . 1 1, v 'ggi A s N. K.: W4 - . -, . V.,-- 5 M1 in A SV' Q U! Q gf i WHO'S WHO X 197 Larry Lafon We born Twenty-two year old Larry Lafon Welborn is a senior majoring in Bible. Larry has maintained a 3.87 grade point average on his 74.9 hours. The son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Welborn of Little Rock, Arkansas, Larry spends much of his time working with and preaching for the church of Christ in Sheridan, Arkansas. 198 l HONOR STUDENTS ,,,m Ju ie Jean West Julie Jean West, from Jefferson City, Missouri, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. West. Julie has maintained, 3. 747 grade point average. An accounting major, on 700 hours, a she is serving as vice president to her social club, Kappa Phi, and enjoys gym- nastics as one of her hobbies. HONOR STUDENTS l 199 National honors. positions awarded Alpha Chi members Ten members of the Arkansas Eta Chapter of Alpha Chi attended the biennial national meeting of the 140 chapters of Alpha Chi in Atlanta, Ga., on April 3-5, 1975. Scholarly papers were presented by Ted Fish, David Hatfield, Rohn Kennington, Curtis Linge, and Brandt McCorkle. Richard Paine gave a dramatic reading and Janet Gallman was the recipient of a S300 Alfred H. Nolle Scholarship for 1975-76. Linge was elected as one of the six student members to a two-year term on the National Council, and Dr. Joseph E. Pryor was re-elected to a four-year term as Secretary-Treasurer of the National Council. Inducting 56 members on Oct. 22 and 38 members on Feb. 18, the chapter had the largest membership in its history. On Feb. 11, the chapter hosted an open session on graduate study by a panel of faculty members who had recently pursued graduate study. Sponsors of the chapter - Dr. Pryor, Dr. England, and Dr. Neale Pryor - hosted informal meetings of the chapter in their homes. 1. INDUCTING new members Blair Hill and Becky Hinkle into Alpha Chi, Dr. Don England conducts the candlelight ceremony. 2. SPONSORS Dr. Joseph Pryor and Dr. Neale Pryor admire Alpha Chi charter. Petty, John Emest, Pres. ........,., Chemistry Younger, Steven Kelly, Vice Pres. . General Science Dillard, Carol Am, Sec .......... General Science Clarke, Carol, Treat. .............. Accounting Cook, Glenora, Rep. . , . .... Chemistry Adkins, Maureen B .................... Music Alexander, Donnette . . History 8. General Business Alston, John David, Jr. Aly, Janet lyme . . . Arnold, linda Gdl . . Ashley, Timothy Dale Bdley, Wilma Allen . Bdther, Richard G. . Bm-ron, Sherilyn Sue . ......... General Science Piano 8. Music Education . ....... Business Education . . . . . . GeneralScience . . . . . . Elementary Education Psychology Barnes, Laurie Erin .... . . . . . . . . Business Education . . - - ...Aa -1 N-.331 wE'fI'P' - 1 .fx . sig., ' 551 Qi' X i Q13 . .... f-fa K 'R '. ' .k'1 i . I K .... it ' . H , ' , P ' -ti-C1'I, ' ,y-...ex .. J is J -rlrs f-rw' Jim .V J F Q- ea- .K 4. f PM ' ff il 1 i .ri fig. 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French8.English ALPHA CHI X 203 'Q Q iv lf f K ,QQ , , Q' 'xx ,wauumsvnanu-an f ORGANIZATIONS ...-ff Theme of 'A New Beginning' chosen by SA for '76 year Functioning under the theme of A New Beginning, the Student Association sponsored many projects and activities during the 1975-76 school year. The Movie Affairs Committee used proceeds from movies to supplement the new projector fund. Highlighting the movie list was The Apple Dum- pling Gang, Camelot, and The Sting. Social Clubs were utilized by the Spiritual Life Committee in organizing weekly Lily Pool devotionals. The Social Affairs Committee promoted lyceums which included the Wright Brothers, Whole Wheat, and T 85 M Express. Not forgetting those in need, the S.A. led the students in a food drive on Halloween and a toy and dolly drive before Christmas. After a thorough revision of their constitution, the S.A. presented it to the student body to be voted on. ' ' . , -YV fe rdf QA. 1 E 'bl' ' Rv r' ,gg 1 Ji V In Am ' - A M 'EQ 'I ' ' Q 6 , ami as 19.9, W., . N ' 'ac ., me Q fg- JU 1. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. Carey, Melson, Baten.2. S.A. President, Lot Therrio addresses students at the Freshman-Transfer talent show in September. 3. NANCY COCHRAN, SA Secretary, inquires about an upcoming program. 4. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Cochran, Bryant, Wilson, Therrio. 5. WAITING for the coffee house to begin, Suzy Carey, Social Affairs Chair- woman, waves to a friend. 6. SA REPRESENTATIVES. FIRST ROW: Ulrey, Wittemore, McCutchen. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Goodspeed, Poe, Capshew, Reynolds, Tomlin. 7. REPRESENTATIVE Bonnie Ulrey and SA Vice-President Cecil Wilson relax after the Freshman-Transfer reception. 8. CLAPPING with the band during the western coffee house in October, SA members and others enjoyed the music. 9. SA Treasurer, Bambi Bryant expresses his opinion on a SA project. 10. PAR- TICIPATING during the annual blood drive, Richie Poe talks with Lynn McCasland. STUDENT ASSOCIATION X 207 bn Workshops attended by staffers, '75 book wins All-American Eight members ofthe PetitJean staff traveled to Little Rock for a workshop sponsored by the Arkansas College Publications Association. The 1975 Perir Jean was awarded an All- American rating by the ACPA. This gave the Petit Jean its 16th consecutive All-American rating. The book also won first place in copy and photography. Editor Andrea Mannen, assistant editor Kim Moss, and advisor Dr. Joseph Pryor participated in the Associated Collegiate Press convention held in St. Louis, Missouri, in October. Dr. Pryor led a group session on Yearbooks -- Treasures of Un- dergraduate Years. Changes in the l976Petit Jean were evident in the modified layouts, the extensive use of line work, and special effects in the form of screens and duotones. With the theme, A New Beginning, the book attempted to cover all aspects ofcampus life by using more candid photos. Covering the first half of the Bicentennial year the book endeavored to capture the 'Spirit of ,76 , 208 I STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 1- T 'TT' ?,,i- 1. ADVISOR. Dr. Joseph Pryor 2. EDITOR, BUSINESS MANAGER, ADVISOR. An- drea Mannen, Mary Blake, Dr. Joseph Pryor. 3. EDITOR. Andrea Mannen. 4. BUSINESS MANAGER. Mary Blake. 5. ASSISTANT editor, Kim Moss, looks through yearbooks for additional ideas. 6. FOCUSING the camera for a picture is Dave Hogan, photographer. 7. ASSISTANT EDITOR AND ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANA- GER. Kim Moss and David Tucker. 8. LOOKING through the classes file, Debbie Ramey and Melanie Hunter discuss copy for the section. 9. ACADEMICS section editor, Karynn Archer explains the procedure of page layouts to Patty Woods and Betsy Duhon. 10. STAFF. FIRST ROW: Hughes, Dobbs, Jackson, McMillin, Millirons, Whitaker, Martin. SECOND ROW: Walden, Metheny, Radcliffe, Hunter, Ramey, McHaney, Watson. THIRD ROW: Winters, Allen, Tatom, Davis. 11. ACADEMY section editor, Charles Murphy, reads over copy before submitting it to be printed. 12. MAKING plans for the social club section are editor Andrea Mannen, Jeannie Ezell, and Melanie Watson. 13. AMERICAN yearbook representative, John Clark, discusses the classes section with Robi Roberts and Jane Jackson. 14. MARK HAYES, sports editor, measures a layout before cropping a picture. 15. SECTION EDITORS. FIRST ROW: Ezell, Roberts, Moss. SECOND ROW: Buterbaugh, Hayes. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS X 209 First Class rating awarded by ACP to Spring '75 Bison The 1975 spring semester entry of the Bison was awarded a First Class rating by the Associated Collegiate Press. Three marks of distinction were earned in content and coverage, writing and editing, and editorial leadership. Lengthening each issue of the 1975- 76 Bison gave students more insight on current happenings and informed them better of news on campus. The staff strove to cover more vital news and relate national issues to the campus. A more extensive use of double page spreads and in-depth interviews gave a more complete representation of campus life. The Facts in Focusn section became an important part of the paper by offering news of future happenings along with current news. Students and others often took ad- vantage of the opportunity given them by Feedback and wrote letters to the editor on various issues concerning school activities. Members of the Bison staff participated in the ACPXNCCPA convention in St. Louis in November and the ACPA workshop in Little Rock in October. '1f. ,K iv AQ, ' ,A 'fs - N mf! F K rs, -'sf gt, 5 y 43 A 4 .4 fl , L. V t 1,-. if I .f 1. 1 3 1 .X ks i ,t Q.. af? w. ,-.4 , V. ,... . .. Az.: .fv- 4 Nia 2 -..wwf tn.-- gf .ff , 5 ,,,,' Mill! WWMWMVK 'rs 4 l. ul lastly in .- aww' WJ ,-.u..Al- . M: 210 I STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ,Fil .W 1 -- I. 6 x D Q' 5 'P .f . 'T' in ' ' x 414' Ar' www , ,f ' .,.,..-W-'- gm .I-I 1, , +197 2 at N it? X '!'1,f' .53 ' VY! vi A A n ga? .Aff 1 A! 'u.'4. X , ld., 5 , ' Q 1. EDITOR AND BUSINESS MANAGER. Wayne Morgan and Linda McClurg. 2. VICKIE MARTIN alphabetizes student in- formation cards. 3. GAINING information for a story, Lesa Schofield interviews campus policeman, Tom Ferrell. 4. BISON AD- VISOR. Neil Cope. 5. CORRECTING an error on a bill, Linda McCIurg, business manager prepares the monthly mailout. 6. ASSISTANT editor, Randy Kemp, dries negatives before choosing one for a layout. 7. STAFF. FIRST ROW: Richardson, Oswald, Hixon, Sauter. SECOND ROW: Hem- mingway, Henneman, Leavel, Brenton. 8. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Mills, West, Patterson. 9. EDITOR Wayne Morgan takes information for his next Fifth Column story. 10. EDITORIAL STAFF. Thorton, Schofield, Burns, Kemp. 11. TYPING copy for an up- coming story, Liz Sparkman concentrates on her work. 12. LIZ BURNS types an editorial for the next issue of the paper. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS X 211 Bands raise school spirit, entertain with concerts, tour area Half time festivities at home football games were highlighted by per- formances ofthe Bison Band. The band also sent a large pep unit to most out- of-town games. Along with game performances, the band marched in three parades and presented an outdoor Christmas concert on December 9 Major spring activities included a five state tour in February, the annual Pops concert, and a performance at the Awards Banquet in April. Also in April, the band combined with the choruses in a Bicentennial celebration. The band was directed by Dr. Eddie Baggett. Under the leadership of student director, Johnny Nash, the Pep Band added spirit to pep rallies and played during the Junior College Basketball Tournament in January. Among its other activities, the Pep Band per- formed on tour with the Bison Band and acted as an ambassador for the college in concerts at high schools in the area. 1. BISON BAND. FIRST ROW: Beamon, Arnold, Hanna, Estes, Hood, Root, Clark, Finlay, Mallery, Davenport, Sewell, Derbin, Gay, Earnhart. SECOND ROW: Proffitt, Burcham, Russell, Yost, Romine, Smith, Gray, Reynolds, B. Hardman, Bandy, Bur- cham, Brookshire, Brooker, Whitaker, Monk, Bell, Privett, Lewis, D. Hardman, Hankins, Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Pritchett, Deaton, Inman, Morris, Klemm, Paul, C. Johnson, Russell, Temple, Goodin, Klippel, S. Johnson, Hester, J. Wolfe, Baker, Charlenburg, Shepherd, Smith, Church, Dalafave, Burrier, Biggs, Stewart, Cross, Schlosser, Dell. FOURTH ROW: Leroux, Sullins, Binns, Prather, Kennedy, Strother, Brown, Hebbard, Wallis, Hart, Nash, Baggett, Casey, Hurley, Adams, Vaughan, C. Wolfe, Studebaker, Medford, McEuen, Ritchie. 2. HER face marked with concentration, Wenona Gray plays the bass clarinet during a Bison football game. 3. LENDING support to the Bisons, Brad Dell, Tony Stewart, and Rick Burrier join the band in rallying school spirit. 4. DR. EDDIE BAGGETT directs the Bison band during dedication ceremonies of the Olen Hendrix building. 5. TROMBONERS John Cross and Brad Dell march in formation during Homecoming festivities. 6. PEP BAND. FIRST ROW: Wallis, Beamon, Casey, Brooker, Morris, Pritchett, Davenport, Arnold. SECOND ROW: Charlenburg, Bell, Boyd, Stewart, Binns, Medford, Dalafave, Schlosser, Baker. THIRD ROW: J. Wolfe, Ritchie, C. Wolfe, Nash, Privett, Smith, Russell, Vaughan, Strother, Hester. 7. DURING half time performance, flutists march with the band. 8. DRUM players enthusiastically join in to support the Bisons. 9. TRUMPETERS aid in entertaining crowds at the Olen Hendrix dedication 10. LEAR- NING his music for the upcoming per- formance, Jerry Wolfe concentrates on the notes. 212 ! MUSIC GROUPS Q ---n--vw on La- A 5 Q 3 A -.,., , .. - -,,,.fw .2 1: 42- . W. 411 62 J Y 3 54i .g E 75f bf!! 1' l ': V3 if 'V' '1 1,1 1 1.' 1 ' , r 3 , 1 1 Viv. ',iIf aw 3 I :lf ,w ,AA 19 YA 1 4 U Vi :vw 10 X , 9 L , .Ay V ' qv A - Z ' 4 ,i - i mm: ' 1-ff. AQ -gf ' ff, 'f Buff' gm: 4, - -f swf- Z. 4 5 j fa., 3' X-. MUSIC GROUPS X 213 Orchestra's first year proves active, Stage Band enjoys trips ln its first year, the Orchestra made excellent progress as a new group on campus. Combining the talents of Harding students with those of residents of the Searcy community, the group performed in three major concerts during the year. In the December concert, the Orchestra was aided by the Academy's first grade in performing The Nutcracker Suite. A special presentation of Peter and the Wolf' ' for the Academy students and an April concert constituted spring ac tivities. The group was directed by Travis Cox. Providing entertainment as the back up band for Spring Sing '76, the Stage Band was directed by student director Warren Casey. The group toured Arkansas and neighboring states in February and combined with the Pep Band for basketball game per formances and a December concert The Woodwind Quintet and the String Quartet were both subsidiary groups of the Orchestra. Each en- semble performed classical as well as modern tunes specially written for groups of their size. Under the direction of Travis Cox, they presented a chapel program in the fall and performed with the Orchestra in its three concerts. 1. ORCHESTRA. FRONT ROW: A. Hamilton, Brooks, E. Ritchie, Timmerman, S. Burchum, Galbraith, Lofton, D. Cox, Meyers, Vancel, P. Cox, Reynolds, Bartholomew. SECOND ROW: I Hamilton, Rogers, Layton, Little, Verkler, Broadaway, Hood, Beamon, Arnold, L. McHaney, M. Burcham, Pritchett, Russell, Hankins, Bandy, Sink, Baker. THIRD ROW: McKenney, Miller, Haskett, Phillips, Root, Davenport, Wolf, V. Privett, Hodges, Lewis, R. McHaney, Medford, Ritchie, Delafave, Schlosser, Tyner, White, T. Cox. 2. PER- FORMING in its first concert, the orchestra plays before a large December crowd. 3. VIOLINISTS concentrate on Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. One. 4. ACADEMY first graders aid the orchestra in performing The Nutcracker Suite. 5. STRING OUARTET. T. Cox, Hamilton, P. Cox, Bartholomew. 6. STAGEBAND. FIRST ROW: Goodin, S. Burcham, Bandy, M. L. Burcham, Hankins, Binns, Wolfe, Medford, Ritchie, Vaughan, Adams. SECOND ROW: Reynolds, Prather, Brooker, Brown, Morris, Church, Boyd, Dalafave, Dell, Stewart, Schlosser, Cross, Nash, Hester, Wallis, Strother, Casey. 7. WOODWIND QUINTET. FIRST ROW: Arnold, Lewis, Casey. SECOND ROW: Cox, Hankins. 8. DIRECTOR of the orchestra Travis Cox skillfully leads viola players during the December concert. MUSIC GROUPS X 215 Varied talents and styles show musical diversity of groups With a spring break tour of Florida, Georgia and North Carolina highlighting the year, the Time of Day continued to spread the story of Harding College throughout America. The group added a violin to its in- strumental repertoire as it mixed rock, popular and easy listening music in frequent performances. Campus events, youth rallies, college and high school performances constituted the main activities of the group. Performing for various social events such as banquets, youth rallies, civic organizations, and on college and high school campuses, Morningside enjoyed its third year of organization. Playing popular music, the group added an Americana medley along with bar- bershop music to it performances. The year was highlighted by trips to Texas, Illinois, and surrounding cities in Arkansas. 2 -' 4 Z0 ,A 1. TIME OF DAY. Woodroof, Hicks, Miller. 2. DURING a practice session, Keith Davidson and Kent Smith prepare for an upcoming performance. 3. MORNINGSIDE. Rampton, K. Davidson, Smith, Keith Davidson. 4. TIM WOODROOF, Chuck Hicks, and Don Miller add humor to their popular songs. 5. STRIVING for perfection, members of the Time of Day practice long hours. 216 I MUSIC GROUPS Versatile Belles and Beaux entertain with Americana medley Performing contemporary and popular music along with humorous skits, Belles and Beaux mixed choreography with singing talents. The year was marked with a special patriotic medley in honor of the nation's 200th birthday. Songs such as This Land Is Your Land, God Bless America, and This Is Your Country highlighted the medley. In addition to their campus ap- pearances, the Belles and Beaux toured Florida and Alabama in November and performed for Vietnamese refugees at Fort Chaffee in October. Spring ac- tivities were climaxed by a six week USO tour of Germany beginning in February and ending in April. Ten members of the group participated and went under the temporary name of The Good Company. The group was directed by Clifton Ganus III. 1. BELLES AND BEAUX. FIRST ROW: D. Ganus, Dooley, Holder, Woods, Haugh, Pounders, K. Curtis. SECOND ROW: C. Ganus, Balcom, Carter, Aly, Jones, Blackwell, Organ, C. Curtis. 2. PERFORMING for the President's Development Council are Natalie Dooley and Kathy Curtis. 3. SINGING during the October lectureship, Neil Organ entertains with Mr. Bojanglesf' 4. PERFORMING with concentration ls Sherry Balcom. 5. BELLES AND BEAUX praise America with their patriotic medley during their lectureship program. MUSIC GROUPS l 217 A Cappella performs Beethoven's Ninth in special concert A Cappella, under the direction of Dr. Kenneth Davis, presented concerts locally and taped appearances for Channel 7 to air on Sunday mornings for the Sixth and Izard Church of Christ. On October 7 they combined with Chorale and the Arkansas Symphony in a performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. A Cappella also appeared in the Christian College Choral Festival, which was held on Harding's campus in January. In addition to their fall and spring tours, A Cappella also took a summer tour to Eastern and Western Europe. They were sponsored by the Gdansk Medical Academy Choir in Gdansk, Poland. During the three weeks prior to the tour, approximately half of the tour members worked in International Campaigns. Money for the chorus campaigners was raised by chorus appearances. This year the places toured by A Cappella totaled 47 states and 77 foreign countries. 1. A CAPPELLA. FRONT ROW: Oualls, Adams, Cannon, Mitchell, Walker, Dillard, Marlin, Wiser, C. Curtis, Balcom, Trombly, D. Smith, Wood, Aly, C. Campbell, Thomas, B. Curtis, K. Curtis, Norris, Metheny, Rogers, Brackett, Bloss. SECOND ROW: Cooper, Seavers, Grant, Prince, McMilIin, Burcham, Wilson, Wright, Warr, Gastineau, Woods, L. Campbell, Ramey, Dooley, Bucy, Wright, Waller, Cox, Taylor, Walters, E. Ritchie, Blackwell, Turner, Coil, Pullara. THIRD ROW: Price, Shirley, Wilkinson, Colvin, T. Beck, Casey, T. Smith, L. Beck, J. McLain, Bur- cham, Noblin, Henry, Pounders, Haugh, Eastland, Nash, B. McLain, Robison, Mount, T. Ritchie, Griffith, Cox, Polk. FOURTH ROW: Dell, Inman, Whitehead, McWhorter, Cronin, Carter, Stockdell, Powell, Moore, Jones, Lowry, Mayhall, Hurd, Harper, Biggs, Posey, Friend, Ricker, Organ, Holder. 2. A CAP- PELLA and Chorale combine for long hours of practice under the direction of Kurt Klippstatter. 3. THE Arkansas Symphony accompanies the choruses to perform Beethoven's Ninth on October 7th. 4. PROFESSIONAL and college talents mix as soloists Miss Lindsey, Ann Rice, Vahan Khanzadian, and William White perform with the choruses. 5. CONCENTRATION marks the face of Patty Brackett as she practices with A Cappella. 6. EXHIBITING expert form, Kurt Klippstatter directs the college choruses. 7. KENNETH Davis, director of A Cappella, watches intently as combined choruses perform during the annual Choral Festival in January. 8. DAILY practice sessions allow members to perfect them- selves for the many singing engagements. 9. PERFORMING for lectureship crowds, A Cappella sings at the College Church of Christ. 218 X MUSIC GROUPS --+4 fi' '9 5 . ' I - .L -AL.. '- ---QE fr. 'A wyfi, ,, Choral Festival and tours provide groups with experiences Chorale members participated in the 10th annual Christian College Choral Festival held on campus January 9-10. Nine choruses from Christian colleges performed in the event that blended 430 voices. Dr. George Lynn, a com- poser from Denver who has written music for Harding's musical groups, was the clinician. Chorale combined with A Cappella and the Arkansas Symphony for its first performance of the year. The consolidated groups performed Beethoven's Ninth CChoralJ Symphony on October 7 before a capacity crowd. Under the direction of Clifton Ganus III, Chorale toured Arkansas and Texas in December. Performances during the October lectureship and at the Black and Gold Banquet in December began a busy year for the Chamber Singers. The group, selected from members of the Chorale, traveled to area high schools during the year and took part in the January Choral Festival. The group was directed by Clifton Ganus III. Because of the large number of singers in Chorale and A Cappella another group, Campus Singers, was formed for anyone interested in singing. Although it was a new group, the members were enthusiastic about their singing, and participation was high. Kenneth Davis directed the group. 220 ! MUSIC GROUPS ,Mi iE3 61 -8 G l I W 1. CHORALE. FIRST ROW: Rodgers, Pennington, Kay, Grevillius, Miller, Gay, Cole, Roberts, Thweatt, Martin, Easley, Smith, Voss, Nance, Davis. SECOND ROW: Allen, Nusbaum, Hawkins, Watts, Gardner, Williams, Earnhart, McKinney, Davidson, Roll, Garner. THIRD ROW: Stokes, Jolliff, Hall, Gray, Lindsay, Wilkerson, Church, Lawyer, Meister, Grobmyer. FOURTH ROW: Wilson, Wolfe, Archer, McCasland, Meade, Carrigan, Beach, Johnson, Dinkins, Vetter. FIFTH ROW: Bentley, Gill, Morrow, Cross, Bashaw, Bell, Morgan, Baker. 2. CHAMBER SINGERS. FRONT ROW: Cole, Stokes. SECOND ROW: Thweatt, Earnhart, Voss, Prince. THIRD ROW: Wilson, Bashaw, Bell, Bentley. 3. CLIFTON Ganus directs Chorale and A Cappella during the August music camp at Camp Takodah. 4. THE Chamber Singers entertain alumni at the Black and Gold Banquet in November. 5. MUSIC camp participants are directed by Clifton Ganus. 6. CAMPUS SINGERS. FRONT ROW: Morris, Barber. SECOND ROW: LaMunyon, Smith, Brazell. THIRD ROW: Kelley, Lay, Williams, Crampton. FOURTH ROW: Shepherd, Pennington, Rollman, Barber, Sedbury, Pitts. 7. NATIONALLY known director and composer, George Lynn, directs college choruses during the Christian College Choral Festival on January 10. 8. CHORUSES from nine Christian colleges merge to perform during the choral festival. MUSIC GROUPS X 221 American Studies hosts variety of noted personalities Continuing to offer outstanding programs on business, economics and related subjects, the American Studies Program strove to bring noteworthy speakers to campus. Members of the American Studies heard such men as White House correspondent Robert Pierpoint, General William Westmore- land, and G. Warren Nutter, Professor of Economics at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia. Frank Goble spoke at the Management and Economics Seminar in January. Other speakers the program offered were Jack Evans, Bob Bleiberg, David Hale, Dr. John Carroll, and Dr. George Benson. The American Studies group travelled to Washington D.C. in the spring on a trip during which they toured the area and heard speakers 1. AMERICAN STUDIES. FIRST ROW: Roberts, Reese, Alexander, Kuhn, Myslivecek, Ferrell, S. O'Keefe, Beck, Peters, Goodspeed. SECOND ROW: Aven, Cer- minara, Arnold, Ware, Norwood, Clarke, Metz, Powell, Teffertiller, Smith. THIRD ROW: M. O'Keefe, Frey, Johnson, Simmons, Hinds, Tucker, Ganus, Cone, Langford, Parsons, Marr. FOURTH ROW: Passafiume, Penick, Maxwell, Walden, Wilson, Johnston, Hendrix, Ellis, Burt. FIFTH ROW: Watson, Jones, Grate, Bryan, Work, Johns, Emerson, Tyler. 2. AUTHOR and lecturer, Frank Goble, presents his ideas during the January Management Seminar. 3. RALPH DE TOLENDANO, newspaper syndicated columnist, speaks to January crowds. 4. SPONSOR of the American Studies Program, Dr. Billy Ray Cox addresses members of the group before a meeting. 5. WHITE House correspondent, Robert Pierpoint, presents his View from the White House Steps, on October 2. 222 I AMERICAN STUDIES , www Business teams represent school. contend for victories With 1976 marking the first decade of the Emory Intercollegiate Business Competition, the Emory Business Team travelled to Atlanta to compete for its fifth championship. Quality leadership and competent management decisions enabled the team to achieve its high status. This year's competition, based on the marketing of C-B radios, pitted the schools with proven success in one championship industry. Representing a simulated company, the Reno Business Team competed in the 12th annual Reno Business Games. The 15 team contest began February 14 with the teams sending in each Friday decisions representing a quarter year's business operations. The University of Nevada at Reno sponsored the contest, which ended April 25. Also competing in the games were colleges and universities from California, Nevada, Montana, and Idaho. I. EMORY BUSINESS TEAM. FIRST ROW: Cone, Wilson. SECOND ROW: Bryan, Tucker, Emerson. 2. WORKING in the computer room, Jim Cone and Mike Emerson, spend long hours preparing business calculations. 3. RENO BUSINESS TEAM. Kirksey, Simmons, Clarke, Lackie. 4. DISCUSSING an upcoming competition, the Emory team meets to make plans. BUSINESS TEAMS X 223 Debate team wins nationals, educators stimulate students Kappa Delta Pi, national honor society in education, was open for membership to individuals involved in all areas of teaching, both student and professional. Speakers . from the college's department of education helped stimulate student interest in club meetings. Student debaters and speakers were offered an opportunity to further their speaking interest in Pi Kappa Delta. Special interest group for accounting majors, Pi Gamma Psi, was also open to all business majors. The group heard several speakers discuss related topics. I. KAPPA DELTA PI. FIRST ROW: Finlay, Avance, M. O'Keefe, Aly, Cole, Huey, Basinger, Finley, McHaney. SECOND ROW: Klemm, Burcham, S. O'Keefe, Bryant, Turner, Carter, Formby, Horsman, Young, Mount. THIRD ROW: Ross, Radcliffe, Hall, Bailey, Robison, Brenneman, Rogers, Morton, Harris, Polk, Staub. FOURTH ROW: Sewell, Tabor, Whitten, Arnold, Ganus, Gibbons, Nelson, Holloway, Pemberton, Hare. 2. Pl KAPPA DELTA. FIRST ROW: Harris, Tipton, Smelser, Taliaferro, Perkins, Shoop. SECOND ROW: Manlove, Bowers, Jones, Hood, Hinds, Broadwater, Jordan, Cardot, White, Dulaney, Paine 3. Pl GAMMA PSI. FIRST ROW: Kuhn, Norwood, Goodspeed, Beck, Jonas. SECOND ROW: Watson, Bartholomew, D. Johnson, C. Wilson, Porter, W. Wilson. THIRD ROW: Johns, Maxwell, Parsons, Pennington, Emmett. FOURTH ROW: Walden, Work, C. Johnson. 224 I NAT'L HONOR GROUPS History, business. English students honored by societies Phi Alpha Theta, international history honor organization, held monthly meetings in which students and faculty presented papers and ideas for discussion. The group participated in a national convention in December and a regional meeting in the spring. Honorary fraternity for business and economics majors, Delta Mu Delta, WHS open to all juniors and seniors with at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average. English honorary society, Sigma Tau Delta, inducted several faculty members as well as students into the group in the fall. Later in the semester the group enjoyed a program on literary criticism presented by Dr. Cleveland of the English department. In the spring, delegates represented the college at the national Sigma Tau Delta convention in Oxford, Mississippi. 1. PHI ALPHA THETA. FIRST ROW: Dowdy, Gallman, S. O'Keefe, M. O'Keefe, Ramsey. SECOND ROW: Neller, Wright, McGee, Hinds, Jewell, Broadwater, Peters, Jones. 2. DELTA MU DELTA. FIRST ROW: Beck, Norwood, Goodspeed, Kuhn. SECOND ROW: Bartholomew, Watson, C. Wilson, Porter, W. Wilson. THIRD ROW: Johns, Maxwell, Pennington, Parsons, Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Diffine, Walden, Work, Cone, Emerson. 3. SIGMA TAU DELTA. FIRST ROW: B. Ulrey, Johnson, Campbell, Hinds, Brenneman, Whittemore, Jones. SECOND ROW: Horsman, Seim, McFadden, A. Ulrey, Phillips, Organ, Elliott, McHaney. THIRD ROW: Franke, Young, Roberts, Pemberton, Daugherty. Willis V7 'XJ Journalists, artists, dramatists work in related honor groups Members of Kappa Pi, honorary art fraternity, participated in an exchange show with the University of Central Arkansas. Art works were taken to UCA and products from UCA were brought to Harding for display. The group sponsored an African art show in November. Working in all aspects of play production and performance, members of Alpha Psi Omega strove to stimulate interest in drama on campus. The national honor society for dramatists worked for perfection of members in campus productions. The Society for Collegiate Jour- nalists, a national honor journalism fraternity, recognized individual ability and achievement in collegiate jour- nalistic pursuits. The group worked to promote the welfare of the college through journalism and to promote better relationships between college students and professional journalists. 1. KAPPA PI. Webster, Doran, Kirk, Ed- wards, Robinson, Mason. 2. ALPHA PSI OMEGA. FIRST ROW: Harris, Manlove, Myers, SECOND ROW: Menefee, Barnhouse, Miller, Ellis, Jamieson, Payne. 3. SOCIETY FOR COLLEGIATE JOURNALISTS. FIRST ROW: Roberts, Shaner, Davis, Ramey, Jackson. SECOND ROW: Pryor, Winters, Thorton, Sauter, Morgan, Kemp, Warren, Moss, West, Hayes, Buterbaugh, Cope. U gil - sa -45354 1. INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGNS. FIRST ROW: Long, Crews, L. Richardson, Wilhite, Cannon h mas B Curtis Wood McGee P Blair Mansur Whitaker Reavis J Blair: Corlew, Rogers, Reese, T o , . , , , . , , , , . Carter, Derana Smith, Larson. SECOND ROW: Tatum, K. Curtis, Burcham, Mitchell, Brooker, Howell Diaz Abbott Baker, Jackson, K. Turner, Polk, Henneman, Partain, Wright, Aly, D. Davis, Morlan Danna Smith, Cooper, Scott, Hedges. THIRD ROW: Grant, Casey, Burcham, Hanna, Redden, Mc- Fadden, Johnson, Detherage, Bryan, Davis, Sparks, Ferguson, Owens, French, J. Walters, M.Walters, Cannon, C. Smith, P. Curtis, G. German, Flynn, Krumrei, T. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Brown, Cole, Logan, Tabor, Ramey, K. Chesshir, C. Richardson, Mullis, C. Chesshir, Jeffers, Patterson, McElroy, Linge, L. McKinney, T. Richardson, Sutherlin, Bolton, Walker, B. Jones, Hammond, Wilkerson, Ezell, Walker, Groves. FIFTH ROW: Posey, D. Smith, S. German, Scott, Fernandez, Moore, Goodin, Mc- Cain, J. McKinney, C. Jones, H. Turner, Stough, Schlosser, Emerson, J. McGee, Moore, Luke, Moss, Evans, Swain, Flynn, Krumrei, K. Davis, Pfeiffer. 2. WORLD EVANGELISM FORUM. FIRST ROW: J. McDonald, McDonald, Jones, Caldwell, Patterson, Morris, Visali, Young, L. Richardson, Wilhite, Hare, Shepherd, C. Richardson. SECOND ROW: Perry, Hibbard, Rush, - Detherage, Hogan, Studebaker, Flowers, Groves, F. Worgan, I. Worgan, Moore, McKinney, Huffard, Lott, McLain, McCarty, McCarty. 3. PARKER HENDERSON from Bangkok, Thailand, addresses forum members on missionary practices. 4. VISITING missionary from England, Frank Worgan, speaks on preparation for mission work. in I, f r 1 Campaigners travel abroad, workshops attended by forum International Campaigns gave students an opportunity to teach the gospel in foreign lands. During the summer months 150 students par- ticipated in campaigns in such countries as England, Brazil, Holland, Singapore, Germany, and Italy. Preparation through the school year was an important duty to the cam- paigners as they met each week to learn songs and phrases in the languages of the countries to be visited. Work of the campaigners consisted of singing in town squares, knocking on doors, and distributing literature. World Evangelism Forum members participated in several workshops held throughout the year. A large number of the group went to Lubbock Christian College October 31-November 1 for the World Missions Workshop. Meetings during the year were highlighted by guest speakers. Parker Henderson, missionary from Bangkok, Thailand, spoke in October, giving his views and experiences in mission work. Missionary from Singapore, Gordon Hogan, visited in February and spoke on the work in Singapore. RELIGIOUS GROUPS X227 228! Gospel is spread at home and abroad by devoted students The Timothy Club, made up of Bible and Missions majors, worked in the community to meet the needs of in- dividuals both on campus and off. Committees were formed to visit those confined to hospitals and jails and other committees worked with new Christians in Bible studies. Joy, whose theme was Jesus first, others second, yourself last, strived to serve the Lord in many ways on campus and in the surrounding community. The club sponsored devotionals entitled Be Ye Perfect, She Hath Done What She Could, and The Im- perishable Jewel. These featured community and college women speakers. Students gave six to nine weeks of the summer vacation to spread the gospel through 14 Northeastern cities on the Northeast Campaigns. Knocking on doors and teaching home Bible studies constituted the major work of the campaigners. The Northwest Campaigns, initiated in the summer of 1974, carried the gospel to five Northwestern states. Students worked in the campaigns by assisting congregations during gospel meetings, knocking on doors and holding home Bible studies. The Conquerors spread enthusiasm and guidance for Christian living to young people by conducting youth rallies in six Arkansas and Oklahoma cities. RELIGIOUS GROUPS N .Vs If 'M ,I ff. I K .. it .gm Q' Sv, sf ? 5 x 4 M88 6 j A05 IJ 5. IW A ' 4 ff ze' 3 .t 1. TIMOTHY CLUB. FIRST ROW: Janes, Hogan, Picker, Searcy, Gibbs. SECOND ROW: Trull, McLarty, Rothfus, Richardson, Jones, Jorgensen, Karapateas. THIRD ROW: McLean, Bowman, McCain, Simpson, Pfeifer, McKinney. 2. JOY members, Jocelynn Brown, Diane Schramm, and Laura Lewis, participate in a meeting to select upcoming devotional topics. 3. LISTENING intently to Jerry Jones, Timothy club members enjoy a weekend retreat at Wyldewood. 4. JOY STEERING COMMITTEE. FIRST ROW: Tucker, McKee, Lewis, Altman, Chesshir. SECOND ROW: Reynolds, Cathy Watts, Schramm, Cope, C. Watts, Brown. THIRD ROW: Hibbard, Jones, Pruitt. 5. NOR- THEAST CAMPAIGNS. FIRST ROW: Furukawa, Carns, D. Webster, Carter, Stumne, Dunavant, Gibson, Wood, Wyman, Weidner, Morey, Burton, Clark, Smith. SECOND ROW: Morrison, Bowen, Metheny, Young, Roberts, Lott, McLain, Patrick, Scharnagel, Waller, Hunter, Grubb, Taylor, Johnson, Snyder, Carns, Trombly. THIRD ROW: Case, Monk, Noblin, Graddy, Duke, M. Thomason, L. Thomason, Studebaker, Patrick, Lester, Eberly, Coil, Rogers, Sweeney, Webster, Olbricht, Brown, Elliott. FOURTH ROW: Jackson, Adams, Pavatte, Waldron, Wilkinson, Hinman, Boivie, Roth- fus, Holder, Porter, Capshew, Ellis, Thornton, Brickman, Lee, Lowry, Myrick, Hughes, Burton, Therrio. 6. NORTHWEST CAM- PAIGNS. FIRST ROW: S. Rogers, Hamel, Coker, Walker, K. Rogers, De Cocq, Freeman, Blank, Landrum, Williams, Staggs, Kennedy, Manley, Hamm, McCormack, Jones. SECOND ROW: K. Henderson, Harris, Radcliffe, Kuykendall, Huddleston, Shaner, Davis, Alsabrook, Foster, Dethrow, Roberts, Rives, Catterton. THIRD ROW: Erickson, Furlong, Chism, Walker, Edwards, Bukovatz, Hanes, Downs, Ulm, Taylor, O. Hen- derson,Krape. FOURTH ROW: McLean, Cagle, Rinehart, Heaton, Tatum, Hamrick, Thompson, Smith, O'Connell, Weger, Trull, Granberg, Grimes. 7. CONQUERORS. FIRST ROW: Pruddy, Prewitt, Hill. SECOND ROW: Frey, Cope, Cardot. THIRD ROW: Campbell, Buchanan, Stevens. 8. PRESI- DENT of Timothy Club,BilI Searcy, addresses club members during a weekend retreat. RELIGIOUS GROUPS X 229 I , 230 X Groups serve others, experience debates, show theatrical skill In their effort to help spread the gospel, Dactylology Club members visited congregations in both Cabot and Cave City, Arkansas each Sunday, interpreting the church services for the deaf. In the spring the group toured the School for the Deaf in Little Rock, attempting to learn how to increase the effectiveness of their work with the deaf. Endeavoring to draw themselves closer to their little brothers, the Bzg Brothers sponsored outdoor activities during the year. The fall schedule included a camp-out at Wyldewood in October, a swimming party in early November, and a Christmas party. Before the fall semester began, the Big Sisters went to work writing letters to the incoming freshman girls. As the new girls arrived on campus, their Big Sisters helped them move in and get settled into the college routine. In the fall, KHCA introduced a monthly feature program to spotlight popular rock groups. Among the personalities KHCA interviewed were Kurt Klippstatter, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra conductor, Dr. Zelma Green, a noted psychologist, and Robert Pierpoint, Washington correspondent. The Debate Squad participated in debates at universities and colleges across the nation. The squad won first place sweepstakes at Louisiana Tech and seventh place at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. Members of Campus Players par- ticipated in the two major productions, Annie Get Your Gun and The Cherry Orchard. SERVICE GROUPS www' 5125797 0000? 413' 1. DACTYLOLOGY CLUB. FIRST ROW: Browning, Braddock, Ellis, Brown, Sink, Kinkaid, Russell, Waites, Tucker, Morris, Robbins. SECOND ROW: Hinds, Mahle, Keelin, Cannon, McDonald, Broadaway, Dyess, Meiners, Harvey, Butler, Copeland, Riddell. THIRD ROW: Bryan, Styron, Rogers, Beck, Russell, Bales, Ganus, Jonas, Eudaly, Trombly. FOURTH ROW: Turner, Fonville, Furlong, Riffle, Hixon, Sullins, Paine, Stock- dell, Allcock, Watson, Osborne, Powell, Bristow. 2. BIG BROTHERS. FIRST ROW: Altman, K. Bowman, Bassing, Fox, Ganus, Barber. SECOND ROW: Granberg, Swain, Fox, Cope, Harper, Butterfield, Brickman, F. Bowman. THIRD ROW: Graham, Linge, S. Bowman, Underwood. 3. BIG SISTERS. FIRST ROW: Pulley, Cathey, Stephens, Hanna, Tipton. SECOND ROW: Hill, Fore, Roberts, Kuhn, Darrow, Davis. THIRD ROW: Gray, Deaton, McClain, Radcliffe, Sowders, Logan, Stout, Ferguson, Copeland. 4. SYRUS BOWMAN enjoys the com- panionship of big brother, David Underwood. 5. 6, 7. EXPERIENCED Dac member, Carol Eudaly, exhibits the proper techniques of deaf language. 8. KHCA. FIRST ROW: McHaney, Barefoot, Furukawa, Shoop, Osborne. SECOND ROW: Adams, D. Hall, Meade, Shaner. THIRD ROW: Beckham, Atkinson, Land, Sullivan. FOURTH ROW: Robertson, Cain, M. Hall, Atterberry. FIFTH ROW: Wrye, Brant, Woodhouse, Brannon, Hatcher, Tyner. 9. DEBATE. FIRST ROW: Taliaferro, Jones, Bowers, Sauter, Tipton, Dulaney, Jordan. SECOND ROW: Ulrey, Jones, White, Broadwater, Scott, Paine, Cardot, Hood, Gerlach. 10. CAMPUS PLAYERS. FIRST ROW: Perkins, Shoop, Leroux, Burkett, Chinworth, Harris, Wolf, Depass. SECOND ROW: Frey, Manlove, Schlosser, Lawson, Miller, Barnhouse, Fisk. SPEECH GROUPS X 231 'e.,,2 'Il 1. NURSING CLUB. FIRST ROW: Walker Watson, Young, McCarty, Foshee, Savage, Stockberger, Deacon. SECOND ROW: Loflin, Starling, Chase, Krape, Goad, Priddy, Celsor, Noakes, Stroup, Jewitt, Shroads. THIRD ROW: Bingham, Rice, Morgan, Carnell, McMilIin, Malone, Burnett, Hall, Peterson, Yates, Baither, Betts, E. Davis, Steffins, Watson. FOURTH ROW: Martin, Rountree, Snyder, Guest, K. Davis, Riffle, Gould, Devore, Cole, Niswander, Hammel, Fincher. 2. PRE-MED CLUB. FIRST ROW: Peebles, Jackson, Ballard, Waller, Stanford. SECOND ROW: Cook, Strother, McDonough, Stevens, Poe, Wei, Walker, Borden, McDaniel, Path, Negri. THIRD ROW: Hackman, Brimberry, Younger, Alston, Ashley, Kelly, Kiwitzky, Moshier, Davidson, Pitts, Jones, Cole, Gardner, Scott. 3. ROBERT BOWLING from University of Arkansas Medical School holds a question and answer session for pre-medical and allied health majors. 4. NURSING majors receive recognition during the dedication of the Olen Hendrix building. 232 ! DEPARTMENTAL lt.-9' Civ 1. SCIENCE CLUB. FIRST ROW: Eads, Jones, SECOND ROW: Barnes, La Fevers, Morris, Meade, Johnson. THIRD ROW: Reed, Brown. 2. BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE CLUB. FIRST ROW: Thompson, Barnett, Hodges, Elgy, Kelley. SECOND ROW: Estes, Cruce, McClain, Cravens, White, Reeder, lvy, Greer. 3. HELPING in the Hot Line program, Dorothy Norris listens to a caller's problem. .,.v ' C3 Opportunity given to science, pre-med students to excel The Student Nursing Association worked to acquaint future nurses with the many sides of nursing, as well as to promote public interest in nursing. The members participated in the annual blood draw, attended the State Student Nurses Association meeting in Little Rock, and provided a hypertension screening for the general public. Members of the Pre-Med Club at- tended the National Medical Missions Seminar in Memphis in October. Dr. Robert Bowling, dean of ad- missions at the University of Arkansas Medical School, answered questions about Medical School policies at the January meeting. The Science Club toured labs in Pine Bluff this fall to study the effects of certain chemicals on the environment. Throughout the year, programs per- taining to various aspects of research and science projects were presented to the club by members of the faculty. The activities of the Behavioral Science Club included sponsoring the Hot Line all year, helping with fund- raising for the Mental Health Association this spring, and volun- teering services at the Sunshine School, the local institution for handicapped children. DEPARTMENTAL X 233 Departmental clubs make trips, enjoy year of activities Beginning the fall semester with a welcome party for all interested students, Spanish Club members enjoyed a full year of activities. The club sponsored the Spanish film, Don Quixote on November 17 and made a trip to Casa Bonita in April. Highlighting the year with a tour of the quarters in New Orleans, the French Club enjoyed a full year of activity. During meetings, members heard guest speakers, viewed foreign language films and discussed aspects of life in French countries. Members of the Art Guild held several Third Drawer sales in which products such as ceramics, macrame, and paintings were sold. A booth displaying various art goods was constructed at the Arkansas Arts and Crafts Fair in Little Rock. Senior art majors held shows throughout the year with their art work on display. The Student National Education Association informed the future teachers of the current educational issues and encouraged Christian professionalism in the field of education. Members of SNEA heard speakers at monthly meetings discuss topics such as writing resumes, filling out applications, and handling discipline problems in school. A Christmas party for underpriviledged children was one of the highlights of the year. A career workshop, sponsored by AHEA, enabled students to hear guest speakers on career opportunities in the home economics and related fields. Members of the group held a Christmas party for the college men and young boys participating in the Big Brothers program and acted as guides for the open house of the Olen Hendrix building. Beginning early in the fall with a reception for music students, the A Tempo Club was involved in several activities which included attending operas in Little Rock and Memphis and touring a piano factory in Conway. A highlight of the year was the January appearance of Dr. Herman Finkelstein of the American Association of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. DEPARTMENTAL 1. SPANISH CLUB. FIRST ROW: Smith, Kramar, DePas, Santellan. SECOND ROW: Conley, Martin, Sullins, Markham. 2. FRENCH CLUB. FIRST ROW: Ulrey, Reese, McGraw, Campbell, Horsman, Young, Pemberton. SECOND ROW: Wright, Friend, Franke, Henneman, Russell, Hayes. 3. ART GUILD. FIRST ROW: Dawson, Taylor, Edwards, Newberry, Sisson, Walker, Shock, SECOND ROW: Purdom, Whitley, Hare, Mullen, Weaver, Mason, Barber, Webster. THIRD ROW: Buterbaugh, Rouse, Florence, Taylor, Robertson, Walker, Abbott, Stumne, Lourson, Lovell, Parris. FOURTH ROW: Kirk, Robinson, Gwin, Pitt, Trombly, Hallford, LaRue. 4. SNEA. FIRST ROW: Franke, Minner, Clark, Mysliveck, Herrington, O'Keefe, Horsman, Eads, Radcliffe, Wilson. SECOND ROW: McClurg, Eudaly, Carter, Carns, Galloway, Beckett, Rogers, McHaney. THIRD ROW: Coker, Metheny, Jones, G. McKay, L. McKay, McLean, Bradley, Harris, Tatum, Harvey, Basinger. 5. AHEA. FIRST ROW: Sweeney, Rodgers, Markley, McFann, Wilkerson, Clark. SECOND ROW: Berner, G. McKay, Lunn, Martin, Lester, Campbell, L. McKay, Clements, Gibbons. THIRD ROW: Thompson, Watson, Drews, Henneman, M. Watson, Land, French, Tatum. FOURTH ROW: Dethrow, Parker, Hubbard, Crews, Copeland, Dunavant, Chesshir. 6. A TEMPO. FIRST ROW: Bandy, Wood, Blackwell, M. Burcham, Grant, Nash. SECOND ROW: Beamon, Voss, Hanna, Wi-IITGFS, Jones. THIRD ROW: Wolfe, Aly, Earnhart, S. Burcham, Powers. FOURTH ROW: Haugh, Cross, Baker, Inman, Casey, Ganus. 7. DR. Herman Finkelstein addresses interested students on musical copyrighting. DEPARTMENTAL X 235 Spelunkers explore caves, PEMM club makes Colorado trip Exploring caves in several Arkansas counties, the Spelunkers found beauty and excitement underground through- out the year. New members of the group were taught the techniques of rock climbing on Bee Rock at Wyldewood and they used this ex- perience in their many excursions. A February banquet highlighted by guest speaker Mike Warshauer, editor of a publication concentrating on Arkansas caves, added to the group's other ac- tivities. A fellowship in the early fall offered physical education majors, minors, faculty, and staff an opportunity to become better acquainted as the PEMM Club began an active year. An overnight camping and float trip on the Buffalo River was enjoyed by the group. The year's activities were highlighted by a ski trip to Colorado during the Christmas vacation. PEMM Club members acted as guides upon the February opening of the new physical education complex. 1. PEMM club member, Vickie Emery, greets visitors at the opening night of the new gymnasium. 2. COMING around a corner in the Martin Hollow cave is Webster Smith. 3. PEMM CLUB. FIRST ROW: Bixler, Melson, Phelps, Gates, Gullo, Kirchner. SECOND ROW: Garner, Casey, French, Emery, Udaly, Alexander, Mote. THIRD ROW: Corbin, Bradford, Brown, Wilburn, Riddle. FOURTH ROW: Dooley, Thomas, Stroud, Skelton, Caldwell, Walker. 4. EM ERGING from a cave opening, Walker Smith is greeted by fellow Spelunkers. 5. SPELUNKERS. FIRST ROW: Posey, Wilson, W. Smith, Miller. SECOND ROW: Warren, M. Lemon, R. Lemon, C. Smith, Stolough, Strother, S. West. THIRD ROW: Hood, T. Smith, S. Smith, E. West, Patterson, Morgan, W. Smith. 236 I SPECIAL INTEREST Wi! Groups serve dorms, promote freedom, wo rk with retarded WSRO sponsored many service activities throughout the year for the women students of the college. Dorm projects included supplying a new color television for Cathcart, new drapes for Kendall, and ping pong tables for Stephens. Ladies' Night in the new gym was also organized by the group, highlighting a year of hard work. Organized in the spring semester, Young Americans for Freedom worked throughout the semester to preserve freedom through education. Members of the. group wrote articles for papers, participate in radio programs, a speaker's bureau, and a seminar. The year's activities were concluded with a Bicentennial rally. The major work of the Civitans was aiding the mentally retarded. The 20 newly chartered members collected for the March of Dimes on Saturday, February 7, and made future plans to work with the Sunshine School for the retarded. The group also worked to develop and promote good citizenship among the student body. I. CIVITANS. FIRST ROW: Groves, Wilson, Jackson, Fore. SECOND ROW: Gobbell, Pryor, Bowman, Coker, THIRD ROW: Smelser, Tyler, Ware, Sanders, Brickman. 2. WSRO. FIRST ROW: Thomas, Chinworth, Grimes, Humphrey. SECOND ROW: Cope, Dunavant, Pryor, Kirchner. THIRD ROW: Davis, Lynn, Alexander, Smith. 3. YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM. FIRST ROW: Porter, Marr, Pesnell, Kelly. SECOND ROW: Hall, Hinds, Parsons, Richards, Morrow, Isom, Clayton. SPECIAL INTEREST I 237 Circle K supports Scouts, Republicans promote politics Circle K, newly formed this year as a collegiate service organization, held concern for both the college and the surrounding community. Members participated in the March of Dimes and Muscular Dystrophy drives, and were active supporters of the Searcy Boy Scout program. In February, the group hosted the Southern District training session with guest speaker Gary Steffes, Governor of the Missouri-Arkansas Executive Board. Members of the Private Enterprise Institute Team travelled to Oklahoma Christian College in Oklahoma City in January to participate in a competition sponsored by the American Citizenship Center. In the competition, called students for Private Enterprise, the relationship of pro capitalism and the community was presented. The College Republicans of Arkansas worked to further the in- terests and political beliefs of its members and to promote greater understanding about issues of public policy. The major activity was the carrying out of a campus-wide Citizenship Awareness program. This program was designed to increase the understanding and appreciation of the social, political, and economic in- stitutions of America. 1. CIRCLE K. FIRST ROW: Gibbs, Clifford, Schaller. SECOND ROW: Pylkas, Kimmell, Wilmot, Gardner, Crawford, Price. 2. PRIVATE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE TEAM. FIRST ROW: Diffine. SECOND ROW: Roberts, Thannish, Beck, Marr. 3. YOUNG REPUBLICANS. FIRST ROW: Richards, Pesnell, Marr. SECOND ROW: Neeley, Porter, Parsons, Hinds, Peters. 4. HARDING BUSINESS WOMEN. FIRST ROW: Tucker, McCIurg, Noyes, Ridings, Dykes. SECOND ROW: Hodges, Dobins, Dalton, Vernon, Buchanan, Bell. THIRD ROW: Hays, Bach- man, Young, Ables, O'Banion, Perry, Walker. 5. INTERNATIONAL CLUB. FIRST ROW: Tabalujan, Hare, Judd, Nigel. SECOND ROW: lgbokwe, Bong, Effendij, Eng, Masih, Leung, Orok, Mba. 238 l SPECIAL INTEREST c.f 'L Internationals share customs, business women host dinners With the theme of Holiday Highlights with Harding Business Women, the year's programs of the Harding Business Women centered around holidays during the year. Monthly meetings consisted of pot luck dinners, speeches, devotionals and fellowship. Bosses' Night in April enabled members to invite their bosses to a dinner in the Heritage Room. The International Club met to ex- change information about customs and life in different countries. At meetings each member supplied a food made from a recipe popular in his own country. A chapel program in the fall and a spring banquet highlighted the group's activities. SPECIAL INTEREST ! 239 fn if av 8 5 'Q X? ,fa 1 V MZ E 3 H 2 h if .L ' as 1, ' , H Y PM Y f A 9 W . Q s rv PM M: af ig.. 2 J ?iwgf 1' in Www, nr my 4. Qf V g 'l r Ta up vii .V A1 'W W -aww may ww Q, AW' 4 1 ' W lzggw .N M 1 , ,y,,g,-Apffysakw J .fwvwfwhbl ftqaww ,H :W 5, ww V Q, 'kiwi cqiywf 'X Mug ffm wi if , an LN wr :A+ sum. ay' ,Nwhio Ag, 5235, W, x Q. 1, rf 2 ,529 Q E f-asf '- rf A Adm -v 1- W r an ' 'Y--1 ,, qv nw-4, v '1' ff . 5 . - , . W5 r I 7 4 2 - 5 , ' Z.. 1 ., V K VM VO ll , A u 27g T7 ,, . L . - - - , .' 5, ,z ff L. Q -Q Us A -1'-,K 7? K .V ' MM 0 g by i A I, . . A , I I 2 W Q' 'V ,., , -' , ' gs , , , ,. fi '-f' J , V V - - , ' ., , mf . RQ-' ' 1 ff ,. 4?1',:22'-,Ulf .311,1wi,,1li'f.T 4?'L4-'fiJu2if1l4:2' .14f '. f2L AW1,'fff' W ' .L - , 7 1 M.'1'2z'2'1i1'2 - as an :A 4-M . . ,, 'fr i' V ,HP:,-- - -ima' -Q, QW fJ'11 rw,f 1 : w mv AMW M ', 5,-W5 Q ,-f 4-1,1--, .h ,, 'i i' ,Q M R, '-- ,. ' If-Vi. ' 1 x ' ' ix Y x 0 ,, - xy if 'Q , Q. V, Y SPORTS ,pw 1. ENTHUSIASTICALLY leading Bison yells, Becky Sides displays pep and spirit. 2. CROSS COUNTRY member Joe Shepherd runs with endurance to finish the course. 3. TAILBACK J. D. Smith sweeps past tacklers to gain valuable yardage. 4. SLIM WINSTON springs to lay the ball up for two points. 5. WITH a forehand volley Bob Helton returns the ball over the net. 6. AIMING down the alley, Rick Work releases the ball. 7. GIRLS basketball provides club competition for Kappa Delta and Regina. 242 f SPORTS 4 -lx N .ffl K 4' T alll' ,.. 'ln f qw. , V e'! Q95 gig i X dx I 'Q 'Q' 'af' .l xx ' S i ,J i J W. V. ., Af . i Lf I 1 v .M .- 'Ma ,.s , VM X fa4w,m'1w, 51 MMMM - 'QWP.gWZ,,gggm'i52 Wvmiwlfff . .ji-Q wiiim -X ' X xg, , ' x s .fiisg-1 gi 'f'-'Za-as S+ 'E l . H He, E ' Multi-million dollar gymnasium boosts athletic curriculum The new S3 million physical education complex was officially opened on February 2 at half-time of the basketball game against UA Monticello. The new gymnasium features two full size basketball courts, the only indoor track in the state of Arkansas, a gymnastics area, three handball courts, an AAU size swimming pool, a weight room, and three physical education classrooms. The gymnasium helped boost Harding's intramural, in- tercollegiate sports, and physical education programs. 1. BIRDS-EYE view of the new gymnasium is obtained from the press box. 2. LARGER facilities and new equipment in the new gymnasium boosts gymnastics program. 3. HANDBALL courts in the new physical education complex provide recreation for Terry Crowder and Gary Negri. 4. FORWARD Gary Baker scores on a lay-up on the new pro- turf court. 5. ALL-AIC Mark Trotter displays his winning form during a meet in the new pool. 6. ESTABLISHING his new personal record in the triple-jump, Greg Blake jumps 37 feet. 7. DISTANCE men Phil Hostetler, Marshall Grate, and Guy Zakrevsky run in Arkansas's only indoor track. 8. NORMAN KAHLA swims in the new AAU size pool. ZX. 13' fl? 244 f SPORTS lf:r,,. ,,.v' K, , v' 4 f' . 5 l lx X sk-W X , gh x S s' 'Yr M ' A 1 ,was A, -gy' A-' xx' x x N af l 4 .X S 5 1 WW 'Y' fa i J,,,,E ,f Y 2 Af in i A., fi' J...-Q.:,v ' ff 1' - , A, ,aw A . 4- ' ,Q I vm-r I .. t W' 4 X 1 '-,-as. f N .Y-3,11 'W' - .- -an .04 A j'.'Ql,l,llf.'.'QV,fA'Q1.'lf'!'WQA ' . . - T ' - 'M '-ff - . , if 5 'Q JZ i .,,2, N V-, ,V '-f 'f7'1- zip -' , ,,,. Rl -f he-if ',-:sf ,-,,b PERS-ff' 'lr E Ep Qi ?gi :ga-3 .. pw :IF iv, x 1 M, 71 Q 3 '1 I . I1 Q if 5 f- 'K . 'Lg-14 L. Yz GM '-X.:. Z5 6 ' .LL 'xxx 5 'Q 'Vw- Y.: 'gif ix. ,. QL-fi, I 1. -1. . Q4 9 ,A Q wif' sgrw ' v ..v.,f.A..-MW ff, 7 r . g f,3,,,-L gr, , , as! :. ' - ' , M... 1,.,zh .,... . J. , V. f ,,,A ,h VA.. Ai.. ,k ,. WV . ,... QA .. . .,4,,u.M k 'aim 05 Us 's 'va,,A. 'W-.v. fm . 'K' f, mo..--V W' ff- 1-few? IW?-qw' fl Q, 94 ,f 5.?qf' 'Q ,g g 1,-ff' ,,,7,7, f Q ,W lx! 5.4. l W4 ,,, Q 3 ' ff? a i , gk Y, g gi J In fa Q P 11 v Ia 5 Q i 5 gf' 4' xt? 2 ,fr A f ' ' P4 5 , . jf 4. - . ' as 'ff Squad encourages athletic teams with tireless enthusiasm Loyally boosting the Bison athletes, Harding's seven cheerleaders attended all games, away and at home. The goal of the group this year was to do something for each team member. This involved making signs and favors for the teams' lockers before games and larger banners for the stadium. The traditionally popular chapel announcements and skits of the girls encouraged everyone to support the Bisons and attend pep rallies. 1. THE CHEERLEADERS: FIRST ROW: Mary Margaret Ramsey, Kathy Florence: SECOND ROW: Joyce Richardson, Becky Sides, Tina Sparks, Dana Adams, Kerry Trotter. 2. PLANNING the next yell, the cheerleaders huddle in the stands. 3. EN- THUSIASTICALLY the squad jumps to support the Bisons. 4. Becky Sides, Co- captain 5. Kerry Trotter 6. Mary Margaret Ramsey, captain 7. Nancy Florence 8. Dana Adams 9. Joyce Richardson 10. Tina Sparks CHEERLEADERS X 249 , ,, af. Bisons claim four Honorable Mention AIC All-Americans Finishing their first losing season in recent years, the Bison grid team turned in a 4-6 overall record and a 3-4 conference mark. The team, showing much enthusiasm and future potential, placed fifth in the AIC behind Ouachita, Henderson State, Southern State, and Central Arkansas. Four Bisons received the honor of being named Honorable Mention All- American by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Those honored were Ted Walters Cfull backl, Mike Black Coffensive tacklel, Randy Miller Clinebackerl, and J. D. Smith ireturned specialistl. Randy Miller was ranked the number one tackler in NAIA Division 1 with 16.8 tackles per game. J. D. Smith set an individual record for the most total yards gained and most yards gained rushing by running for 284 yards against UA Monticello. Due to a good recruiting season, several rookie athletes saw considerable action. Coach Prock's 1976 Bisons have a favorable outlook this year with several experienced lettermen returning and new recruits. 250 ! FOOTBALL 3 L, ..- W he .J vga' ' 'HW' M 0 Q J. It . 5 W, f f. .' ,LZ 'N' . , A if -W . ' H' af f H ' H: . aaa 1 F, ' Q. I, -at .W mf-w,r. nk Je cf , f . i. gr xv, Kwik.. ff f Iwi :ln fr .,, ,M , f, 'V Jw? '1 2, , 'f Y' ,. iiyv ff: swf tr. 1. FOOTBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW: Findley, Shock, Akins, Orr, Stamp, P. Brown, Miller, Nellar, Sexton, Ellzey, Wilson, Wells, Win- ston, Johnson, Banks. SECOND ROW: Chism, Adams, Ross, Tribble, Ra. Jones, Dauksch, Towns, Evans, King, G. Brown, Cooke, Dupriest, English, Ri. Jones, Whitehead, Graul, Alston. THIRD ROW: Anderson, Jeter, Gregg, Barnes, Clark, Prock, Kuwitzky, Cooley, Hickman, Huckeba, Black, Simmons, Stephens, Peeples, Cramblett, J. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Walters, Grieb, Fortner, Spradlin, Whitley, Stegall, Earnhart, Eason, Bridges, Graham, Gibbs, Lawson, Baggett, Hill, Jamison. FIFTH ROW: Collier, Hall, Trainer Cannon, Allen, Coach Franklin, Coach Johnson, Coach Prock, Coach Sharp, Coach Mote, Owen, Trainer Hughes, Gunter, J. D. Smith, Joslin. 2. WITH fourth down at hand, Rick Jones punts the ball to opponents. 3. MIKE BLACK intently watches the defense in action. 4. QUARTERBACK Steve Peeples displays his running ability. 5. DEFENSE penetrates line to stop a Ouachita runner. 6. COACH Jerry Mote instructs defensive backs during a game. 7. HAVING completed a pass, Joe David Smith presses for more yardage. 5 5 - I vw r Q -Q ' ' ii: M' 0... . w, i V 0 1 A .., Vf g vig? FOOTBALL X 251 Franklin gives up pro ball position, coaches receivers As a coaching additive Willie Franklin began his first year on the Bison football staff as a graduate assistant. Franklin, a former professional football player, gave up hi' position with the Philadelphia Bell of the WFL to enter the two-year Chris- tian Communications Program of a preacher training. Working mainly with the receivers, Franklin shared his professional knowledge and spiritual zeal with the whole team. 1. CAM PROCK gazes down field for a receiver. 2. PLAYERS receive instruction during half-time break. 3. HARDING fans heartily support the Bisons. 4. HALTING a Mulerider drive, Bison defense smothers the ballcarrier. 5. TOUGH Bison defense pushes opponents for a loss of yardage. 6. WIDE receiver Perry Brown breaks to make a reception. 7. STEVE ROSS and Jackie Alston block the way for Steve Peeples. 8. SHAKING off a defender, Jackie Alston makes the reception. 9. DAVID SKELTON puts the ball up for an extra point. 10. FROM the sidelines, Perry Brown watches the game. 11. VALUABLE yardage is gained as Joe David Smith carries the ball. 12. SNAPPING into action, the Bison defense initiates the play. 13. LINEBACKER Robert Bridges moves toward the goal line to score on an intercepted pass. r 31 ,, vm A ' l:..l 1' 1' L fi1.'.,.Yf't 4 7 Fly f and fi V A Q ,mfg t vi l aff. Y V' , :J 9 K V 3 kr. Q' V 1 V x ' 1 32, , jg .- , t- ,' H 'f y. - ' H 9 . '. f N ' rw 3' if A fl. lf I , 3 1' X, - L V t l my g 'F ,V it Q wif' ti 'H-1' 252 1 FOOTBALL W L . V, as , , ,W M. 1, ff f 'Wt r fz ,Alf '- I 1 fl ,.1 ,K f.,4:r'af ' cl V,.,,.M W1 ' .,,,, wa if ,- ' M fri? 5 W 7-1 X' W., ' ' I ,.,, ,.., ,,V, W ., 4 .. , aw .N Mara , , ,, 'M aww .W ' 4 - fy. 4 f M J., ,M , . gs. ,mv if 5 W 4 , , 7 A , K' W A 7 y asia-in , ,- . M ,,, N , , O L ,. 4. K, ,N N fvv . . , , . . 4 Q ' 4 X at In 1:5 5 gil if M R, 1.7 fa? ,p t. iaiwaflf' ,Q . f A W3 i.,.f,, ' 0 'iv if v'5 n C 'L :fm pf! 1 2 0,4 'A' L. . f' its I 'I' 4 D . ' X O If '5 .- KH, Io ,.,, . - - .au -Ps fs rf -, are J- 'wQ+-iw-2' WN' i L , L, , as 'ii' 5 4. QW S9 f ne. J.. Vw an , , 4+ CX ,Q ,. .Iv Q Q at .12 ,-nv. ,win D sa-W 4z,gg,,, . A ZH, -A . A .,,..,1-m I H ,At .1.w .g' ..e'-:'A.un 1975 FOOTBALL RESULTS Harding Opponent 0 Missouri Western 6 Northeast Missouri 14 Northeast Oklahoma O Henderson State 17 Ouachita Baptist 24 Arkansas Tech 9 Texas Lutheran 28 Southern State 23 UA Monticello 15 Central Arkansas 7 FOOTBALL I 253 fqf VW iw- pm ,f sm- ...W ,,Q. .. ,Q , , 4- .tw 1 W -v V J, ,, WW- . . :lm District, conference champs claim four All-AIC members Well, we won it again, stated cross country Coach Ted Lloyd after the Bisons grabbed their fifth straight AIC title with a low total of 38 points. Ouachita Baptist finished a distant second in the conference meet with 57 points. The Bison Harriers placed four runners in the top 10 of the AIC with Marshall Grate finishing 2nd, Kent Johnson 6th, Mark Galeazzi 8th, and Phil Hostetler 9th. These four were also named to the All-AIC cross country team. For the 11th time in the past 13 years Harding has won the AIC title. The Bison runners took their 3rd straight NAIA District 17 cham- pionship. Marshall Grate took top honor in this meet winning the in- dividual title. Harding had only 25 points, way ahead of Ouachita Baptist with 62 points. 1. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: FIRST ROW: Cronin, Johnson, White, Grimes, Watson, Thrasher, Hostetler, Sewell. SECOND ROW: Lambeth, Trout, Wiederspan, Grate, Zakrevsky, Shepherd, Nixon, Galeazzi, Hamilton, Coach Lloyd. 2. FRESHMAN Brad Watson experiences one of his first college meets. 3. VETERAN runner Mark Galeazzi strides for 8th place in the AIC. 4. WITH tiring endurance Kent Johnson shows his winning form. 5. KURT WIEDERSPAN paces to lead opponents. 6. PHYSICAL exhaustion is seen in the expression of Guy Zakrevsky. 7. BEGINNING the test of endurance, runners start the race. 8. THE NAIA District 17 trophy is presented by Tina Sparks. 9. VICTORIOUS Bisons are given Bison Booster Invitational trophy by Bill Harris. 10. AHEAD of the pack, Pat Cronin pushes to keep his lead. 11. RELAXING after the meet, Phil Hostetler flashes the smile of victory. 12. SPO1'I'ER points the way to finish line along the course. 13. MARSHALL GRATE heads for the finish to win the NAIA District 17. 254 ! CROSS COUNTRY 22 W 1 'Si' .,, , 2. A A X' 1'-1nvv0 4f',ii'f'ff 3' 4. 4 ,, f 1 wg ,y , , L, nv fv ,W Q. 4 - Y , 'z vw' ' ' ,, Qu, L,w,55,5: ,ifffrg ' n ,,'. -- f 1' H ' , 1h ' ' ll ' Hgndfffx 1 Q f l ,f P 1 i 1 'fjff1 f L'i lixif 1 , 1 326+ 1 e , Hg . CROSS COUNTRY ! 255 iw In fax, 4? 1 '31ahlL,?F 4' , If an 1 1. Q W -: xr? bv- '-x ov' Q 3 af zz 5 K 3 V2 - pg, ' f, if Q5 yi wwf M 'Y H. W 'Al S i 'f 1141 .e h ,W QQ! 'uf ' EMQM? if me WW . pa All-American Butch Gardner breaks all- time scoring record All-American Butch Gardner set a new school all-time scoring record on January 12th during a game against Arkansas Tech. Gardner, the AIC's leading scorer, scored over 1600 points in two and one-half seasons to pass the previous record of 1,449 points held by Vernon Rogers 0961-643. Senior Gary Baker became the 10th player in Bison history to score over 1000 points and ranked 8th on the all- time scoring list. 1. ASSISTANCE is needed for a missed shot as Butch Gardner and Slim Winston put the ball back up. 2. GUARD Tony Sneed watches his shot make the basket. 3. SLIM WIN- STON springs high to control the jump ball. 4. FRESHMAN Stanley Eckwood shoots over an opponent for two points. 5. 1975-76 BASKETBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW: Reynolds, Gilliland, Hazlebaker, Goode, Eck- wood, Williams, Sneed, Hogle, Robinson. SECOND ROW: Mgr. McElroy, Coach Martin, Gardner, Reid, Winston, Speer, Baker, Huey, Bass, Thrasher, Morgan, Coach Bucy, Mgr. Williams. 6. SPEED is important as Jerry Morgan sprints down court during a fast break. 7. INJURED Butch Gardner sits out a game early in the season. 8. DRIVING toward the basket, Mark Goode demonstrates his ball-handling abilities. 9. BUTCH GARDNER goes up to alley-oop the ball in the basket. BASKETBALL Bison basketballers finish 16-14 season, 11-7 in conference Upping their season record from 11- 16 in 74-75 to 16-14 in 75-76 and their conference record from 4-14 in 74-75 to 11-7 in 75-76, the Bison Basketballers showed overall team improvement in team depth. Leading the team in scoring was All- NAIA District 17 Butch Gardner who averaged 23.2 points per game. Honorable Mention All-NAIA District 17 Gary Baker and James Winston were second and third in scoring with Baker averaging 14 points per game and Winston with 11.6 points per game. Butch Gardner had an individual high mark of 36 points in one game against Ouachita, Gary Baker had an individual high mark of 10 free throws in one game against University of Central Arkansas, and James Winston had a high mark of 21 rebounds in one game against Lambuth College. 1. JERRY MORGAN adds a point during the first game in the new gym. 2. CENTER Slim Winston lays in a bucket against UAM. 3. COACH BUCY prescribes new strategy during a time out. 4. COORDINATING the Q 'A ' 6 i f +4 , -, v a Bison offense, Tony Sneed signals instruc- tions to teammates. 5. PRESIDENT GANUS presents Gary Baker with the Pizza Hut Award for going over the 1000 point mark. 6. EVADING defenders, Jim Speer lays the ball up. 7. SENIOR Gary Baker shoots to add two more points to his scoring record. 8. MARK GOODE shoots from the outside. 9. REFRESHMENT is provided for a thirsty Slim Winston during a time-out. 10. TEAMWORK is evident as the Bisons coordinate an attack. 11. LEAPING high, Butch Gardner shoots over a Tech defender. 258 X BASKETBALL 1975 76 BASKETBALL RESULTS HA RDIN G Opponent College of the Ozarks Evangel College Lambuth College David Lipscomb College College ofthe Ozarks Univ. of Central Ark ' UA Monticello' College of the Ozarks Evangel College Northern State College Lewis University Gustavus Adolphus Southern State' Henderson State' Arkansas Tech' Hendrix College' Ouachita Baptist' Arkansas College College of the Ozarks' David Lipscomb College Univ. of Central Ark UA Monticello' Southern State' Lambuth College Henderson State' Arkansas Tech' Hendrix College' Ouachita Baptist' Arkansas College Ouacita Baptist lPlay-offfl 'Conference Game BASKETBALL X 259 Thinclads place five in AIC meet, two conference champs Improvement was evident as the track team went from 7th place with 17 points in the 1974 AIC meet to 4th place with 31 points in the 1975 AIC meet. The thinclads had tive men to place in the AIC meet. Steve Flatt, a fresh- man, tossed the shot put 50-4 for a first place conference victory. Steve Celsor also placed 1st in his specialty, the high jump, with a leap of 6,7 . Marshall Grate, placing 4th in the mile run, turned in a time of 4:17.2. His best jump of the season, 46'3-1!2 , enabled Greg Blake to place 3rd in the triple jump. Leon White placed 3rd in the 440 intermediate hurdles with a time of 53.5, his best of the year. Mark Galeazzi placed 4th in the 3-mile event with a time of 14:38.3. 1, WITH precision, Leon White hands the baton off. 2. CISCO BASSETT blasts out of the blocks for the first leg of the relay. 3. HEAVING the shot put, Steve Flatt wins the AIC title. 4. ANCHORMAN Robert Harper sprints to a decisive victory. 5. MENTALLY preparing himself, Willie Williams waits for the sound of the gun. 6. TRACK TEAM:- FIRST ROW: Hamilton, Grimes, Wiederspan, Mead, Johnson, Dooley, Bassett, Samanie, White, Sewell, Wills, Blake, Rae, Brooks, O'Keefe. SECOND ROW: Coach Sharp, Commotto, Harper, Oliver, Pierce, Shepherd, Galeazzi, Grate, Celsor, Bradford, Nixon, McLendon, Bauer, Bell, Flatt, Deese, Harris, Lambeth, Coach Lloyd. 7. PHYSlCALen- durance keeps Marshall Grate and Dave Nixon ahead of the pack. 8. BILL RAE strains to clear the bar. 260 f TRACK . , ,T is , Ng M . 6 ff .Q Q at 2 X 'xt 6 if , Qxx , X vw 5 K '6 jf' 4, 5 it f 9, ,V .: f jj , . ',,,A ,I ' in ' A' yy , 4 vf, . f 2-, rw f f 5 r ' Q . an -. 3 , s Q J, -gf 5, A X. N 4- t 'Q Y, ,, ,V . fighter' 'Q' v Q 3 .f 7 nf ,, ', .,, A ' lift 'N :xg Y 'Ns I4 . M 'K ' Nh' r 1 z' ' 'J 5 x 'xt ,' Q y, hx x ,, it Kiwi R Ni. 43 , ,-.ing gag QQ 'gt 1975 AIC TRACK MEET RESULTS UCA 75 1!2 Ouachita 44 Southern State 39 HARDING 31 Henderson 28 UAM 22 Arkansas Tech 18 U2 Hendrix 8 Ozarks 3 TRACK X 261 .M t . Vyrf --W if-. ' 1? ,- I va, 3, - ,r ' fx, Q, . l' '524 viflffff lite? 'VZ'-'iff' Q' C ' W' eilfnwanvmwav ...Y , at' zpwrrrvmrmwn peunvam 3 3 5' G Q , f . V 3 - . 4,5 . , I WAVE .3351 f 5 . 'T Vi fttfwrl ' A pig e f 5 5 A . gtg V . , w Y kiwi' ' A ' I 5 A , 7 I vw ! , . , .4 pl . ' i 51' ? ' ' ' 93 ' W . , J. ' If- 'Vg Sgyp.x.ZMZ,:.'.u-Eg' 5 0, M as . iff 44' tit I ,if by ., , , .,.,,, I p,..... .lvlg Vtkvyi ,K ' B.-'P' , I 2 Three win individual titles, netters finish second place in AIC Placing a close second in the AIC, the tennis team finished one point behind Hendrix in the league finals. The netters won 3 of the 5 singles divisions with Jeff Smith winning Div. III, Charles Ganus Div. IV, and David Cannon Div. V. Cannon won his title with a perfect 15-0 AIC mark. The doubles team of Cannon and Ganus finished second. Other scoring was done by Brad Dell, Tim Oldham, and the doubles team of Smith and Dell. 1. VOLLEYING the ball back to the op- ponent, Charles Ganus demonstrates his agility on the court. 2. TENNIS TEAM. FIRST ROW: Cannon, Helton, Dell, Smith, Adkins, Oldham, Ganus. SECOND ROW: Willis, Warren, Gibson, Redden, Burden, Hood, Kinney, Brickman, Coach Elliot. 3. JEFF SMITH smashes a serve over the net. 4. FOFIEHANDING the ball, Brad Dell returns the ball to the opponent. 5. ALL-AIC Charles Ganus expresses the strain of competition after a difficult return. 6. WITH winning accuracy, David Cannon returns the ball with a backhand volley. 262 f TENNIS : 5 -ki fig ik, - ' s f' an . L 22 ,V ' xi ' Q aafrgw 3 ra , ,Q , 1 1 Hx ,'. gf' O I Y V ': ' Y , Ha ' ,Q Mgr: I xrtlllvv ' J, P j fl. 3 f 5 I, ,X , -4 ' J' 2',' ay A a ,F2f EY!!! ' k x K ,f ia ff: r 3 P. r ,v 1' y ,r M ef,-' ,,.,' - , , ' .4 - A , ' ' - I ,, , A. -M 9' - , and 1975 AIC TENNIS RESULTS Hendrix HARDING UCA Guachita Southern State p H9ndel'S0lfj. .,zV- Ozarks k - 5 g ffl g Arkansas Tech kk k Arkansas Coliege UAM ' R riff .LLL , M ! fl I Svvlm , - . V 1,. away With tltler ' V .sre k l 4 ,A.,.A. . ...... , , Kahla high scorer f . . Defeating the 10 Year Champlerrf it iffi Hendrix College' the Harding Water Buffaloes Won the 13th AIC Swimming and Diving Championships after winning three consecutive AIC second Plaees in the rest three Years- The iiis rc'i,lg 1! 2 points to overwhelmingly defeat the if., ive,, distant second place Hendrix with 87- rr' 1 - iifflfjff, ,,,,,,, ivlpppp , U2 Points- Freshman Norman Kahla led the Bisons winning first place in the 100, 200, and 500-yard freestyle events and anchored the 400-yard freestyle relay team. Kahla defeated the conference champion in the 100-yard freestyle to set a new school record at 52.7. After setting a school record in the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 5:31.2, he anchored the 400-yard relay composed of Wendall Cave, Dan Duclos and Tim Hughes, which finished first with a time of 3:35.2 to establish another school record. Another Freshman, Steve North, defeated the defending AIC champion to set a new school record in the 200- yard backstroke. Senior Mark Trotter became the first diver in AIC history to win the one- meter diving championship four years in a row. Norman Kahla won the high point trophy with 24-112 points and Dale Linge was runnerup with 18-1X2 poirds. 1. SURGING forward, Danny Duclos swims the 200-yard butterfly. 2. WATER spashes as a water buffalo participates in the freestyle event. 3. JAY TRO'I'I'ER dives during the required diving events. 4. SWIMMING TEAM: FIRST ROW: Cave, Kahla, Duclos, M. Trotter, Erickson, Daugherty, Parsons. SECOND ROW: Manager Gardner, Asst. Coach Miller, Coach Pylkas, D. Ensminger,R. Ensminger, Carroll. THIRD ROW: J. Trotter, T. Smith, S. Pylkas, Thornton, Wright. FOURTH ROW: Hughes, S. Smith, Crawford, Richey, Mahaffey, Linge, Denman, North. 5. SKILL in the breaststroke is demonstrated bry Norman Kahla. 6. EXERTION is evident in the expression of Dave Denman. 7. COACH PYLKAS directs the swim team in a group devotional. 264 I SWIMMING AV. ,, , H... ,, f- .... W 1.1 . ..., ,.,....,m:w ..,, M ,,,Jmfzffmeriff-11'-ff':EE'iff?i25'555'SEL.-f.I.-jygg:fri. ,fly '- ' -ff- --rrv a n 11 ,,, ,..,,,....,, , ,,,.. ,. ,..,,. Z. U., ,,..,,,,.., ,. Mg, ,,,. ..,. 59:'7'27fe2rii?5l5:S7?52?f7 ' 1' ,A .rw rig 'I 3 f ffir Igjjii get ,gif A W .mm it ft X 'f-' .1 ,V ,. 1, 'Q ay ' , j M 9 Q X N 'N I 4 vi... 1976 AIC SWIM MEET RESULTS Harding Hendrix UCA Ouachita Southern State Henderson 9, ,k j Ekzff' 1' nl, 1975 AIC BASEBALL STANDINGS Conference W-L Southern State 14-2 UCA 12-4 HARDING 11-5 Henderson 10-6 Ozarks 10-6 Ark. Tech 5-11 UA Monticello 4-12 Ark. College 3-13 Ouachita 3-13 Bison Baseballers 11-5 in conference make district finals Showing marked improvement, the baseball team upped its conference mark from 8-8 in 74 to 11-5 in 75. The Bisons, with a 22-10 overall record, were selected for the NAIA District 17 playoffs along with Southern State, John Brown Univ., and Univ. of Central Arkansas. The Bisons defeated Central Arkansas 9-3, and Southern State 3-1 in the playoffs but lost to John Brown Univ. to finish 3rd in the AIC. Vince Adams, pitcher and first baseman, was selected to the All-AIC first team. Second Baseman Ordis Copeland, outfielder Lynn Chaffin, and designated hitter Perry Brown were named to the second team. Honorable mention went to Gary Harris, Tony Sneed, Dirk Allison, and Perry Brown. Vince Adams and Ordis Copeland also made the NAIA District 17 team with honorable mentions going to Gary Harris, Tony Sneed, Lynn Chaffin, and Perry Brown. 1, CATCH ER Dirk Allison waits for the pitch. 2. HARD-HITTING Gary Harris connects with the ball. 3. VINCE ADAMS swings at the ball with great force. 4. 1975 BASEBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW: Rhodes, Smith, Harris, Morris, Langham, Clark, Justus, Allison. SECOND ROW: Coach Johnson, Mgr. Carbaugh, Brown, Adams, Williams, Gardner, White, Sneed, Copeland, Mgr. Whittemore. 5. READY to steal 2nd base, Perry Brown waits for the right moment. 6. OUTFIELDER David Morris anticipates the pitch. 7. WINDING- UP, Doug White prepares to fire the ball over the plate. 266 X BASEBALL Season W-L '19-8 17-11 22-10 18-13 11-11 7-15 5-18 10-16 .,,, 8-19 ,- ad., qu-1 m is s W zz' W-f A 'ga ' - 'wQg 7i?,,L.---...K - la V e 'L ,If ,fu , lm A -,s,,.., ns . I 5. 1543 . , 4' 2 71' . A. , Q f -,,,l-4223? , r, t . if . 1 , as I , 17- if - , , 1 if - 'If f - f Q ' I 'iff'-I Wag glfwvzfnf, if .ff' up , ,wi 'fix iff, t q .A ' I -1, 1 , I f 'I ttt- , I, Lyla , ,. W ,, 1 , 'r', faf f'i'i3aAi,Q,',:, .--5' j r . r aw? N ,Afrv v if I . JZ, , girl .R It ' , 1 1 I - x- f, Wfa iffg-fl V. , ,- arret , , . -pf '- 5r2rz I '53 25 , : I . ff I I , W N 3' .' rig-rr,- 4,1 if : 1 , j ' 1, rf- n - , af W-' -f W I . A , rw., -Q-2 fr V, gf pi. ,A L V Q if: i, , af, V 6, , V . ,mmap , I ttfi rft- A ' I t ' f .Y I - . -' , r' 4, I ' . - , L. A Mfr. f'-fpaw . - .-Q. 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I-lj, 1.1, ... .1 r ..o- X 4 S Z 4 Y A 5 ' . I . vi, - QQ wi-Y' .I M 52, 4? -,,. 7' 159' , ' : f ' J ' VD' 5-Q. A , gf f' A ,.. f v V, Z... 'gr-1 . 1 , , ,, 5 Q h I L , 4' ' f 7 V ' 4: ' V,- A 7 ., '. ,saws M -f , v 1 V, A1 V . A V , LMA, v , ' M' ,VA .. N ., . ,+ - L'i -1',tf'v7,V 2 iff- A V f zriufqflff .1 -.1 ' I if V. A i 52.16-A , ,ry - A 'If-F95 W'-I' 'a'2F..,.-I 5- I ' f - -XG' ' tvs., v-n.'.bL'?W 'n ., 4 -4 Q f,. v s M.. 1 , ,, i+M-wi-.vas-gag.: ff- '- 'PR'2 i', 4' - .' Y 4 , s. r i ' 'x A 1 .1 lx -.' 'X A . -1 ' P - 'JE' A 7 A, , t at , 3 fi, . 4411. 4' gb A U , . ., 5 W' rf. f , - W ii '12--V-2 'f,i,fgr -new .,, mfr n X by ,g'Vi, 8L,4.. ,f ,, L.e5 L, , yi. jx. 4418- Bak fmt s 1 Nm-A :zv1f , Q:1-Hw+:f' f , -,, ' .? : - , ff pi 7,51 1 Y 'n .4-9'4 S 'W .A y 1 +1 jf af Hy ,HM ly A x ii V! I k A 'f'-ff' Rf ' 'NL nf ww-' dymg. U .hc-'if N, N 'E' 'U - -149- ig, .K.,..,y.? l,, My W -as Q' gf K , , ,fu ,,,, ,M f A , U ,, ., Hr., ' 'V I W Nh A 3 I W ,, . 'L f M? ' f Q M f L' is, ' ' , - 'V . ' ,,b' f w ' I , A H Wal .. .,,, if f g H fm ' . . qv ,,.xw,V. V dsc I ,. if ,Q , ' . 5 'J' MW. W ivy I W, 31,0 5 IA, , K 5 A Q f- '., ' .K A, ,'M , f W W, ,. 5. 'i If Q, 15 A fi. X Q F k 1- Q' f .,, , ,,,- :Lg f' f y V . K M M ...A L 4 - an-SP 0 ' I, ,- HM 5 vw , I , ' -J., I ' X A' 1 A ,I ' 'K W V vkfkb ' .4941 A V ' ' 0' W 1 ' f 1 33,6 nz .ff L HW if 5T5'fk'r :?l. Ju., BASEBALL f 267 I if Coach Dick Johnson is selected as AIC kgs' ki get Coach of the Year Baseball Coach Dick Johnson was selected the 1975 NAIA District 17 Coach of the Year by a ballot of area coaches. Johnson, an alumnus of Harding returned to coach the baseballers in 1969 and his teams have compiled a total record of 115 wins and 66 losses. Johnson also serves as the football offensive line coach. 1. TOM JUSTUS propells the ball over home. 2. COORDINATING his swing, Tony Sneed concentrates on the ball. 3. PITCHER Vince Adams awaits the signal from the catcher. 4. GARY HARRIS competently covers third base. 5. BASERUNNER is safe as Vince Adams checks to make sure. 6. COM- PLETING the pitch, Doug White fans the batter. M 1'- . ,,7 i ' .Mfg -,A Y .. . ,Q .A'.f,4,A1n, Q' ,P K - ,D ,nl Jfflih W 268 X BASEBALL f i 4 aanunumw 4' , , , 7 f W ia yy, 41 . ,,A .- rf Q' ,f---'f. 'L nj' . -FV, -,aj , . I ' Q-, ,b I., ,'- gn. v . Y- K , J 177471 'fi.x.'iL N' 1 -vi' fvmylanw 1, .J ,ae' -3 W0 f' . '.v .l ,, ,.'.. -A Q 6 0 MK' . ,a f'?5'? N F Hi' v, 9 L I 2312,-? es.?Qgg2 3 ,.,, ' 'fgfg , '- V, M ' ' A .531-:1?:rMgV,b,k,, 1 N -ss-,, , s f I5 .1 l WR x M'-. :f ,V ,,e,.wJmvr , .. , to ft .. i ff: lg n -1 '54 3'6 .. I 1 T1 , f K 1 s ' if-' 2- ' ' .' if . N 3' r .5 U., 1975 BASEBALL RESULTS Harding Opponent 12 Southwestern of Memphis , 4 16 Southwestern of Memphis, 13 6 2 Baptist Bible 13 Baptist Bible 11 Central Baptist 1 Central Baptist 9 U of A - Monticello U of A -- Monticello Southern State Southern State Crowley's Ridge Crowley's Ridge Ozarks Ozarks Arkansas College Arkansas College Arkansas Tech Arkansas Tech Southwestern of Memphis Southwestern of Memphis Henderson State Henderson State Central Arkansas Central Arkansas Ouachita Ouachita NAIA PLA YOFF 3 Southern State 9 Central Arkansas 3 John Brown University 6 John Brown University 7 6 5 5 13 4 12 14 7 2 Freed-Hardeman College 2 Freed-Hardeman College 13 0 16 11 1 1 3 3 15 1 1 1 6 3 2 'l 4 0 3 2 6 0 4 8 4 2 2 2 2 0 4 5 16 3 4 1 3 5 9 BASEBALL ! 269 I Price paces golfers ties for 2nd in AIC with low score of 75 The Bison Golfers moved up from last year's 7th place to finish 6th in the AIC and NAIA District 17. Jeff Price was a bright spot on the team as he led Harding in the meet and tied for second in the conference with a low score of 75. Other Harding scorers were Rick Emerson 79, Mike Emerson 83, Bill Fowler 86, and Roddy Grubbs 91. 1. 1975 GOLF TEAM. FIRST ROW: Clay, McDaniel, Greenway, Showalter. SECOND ROW: Coach Watkins, Baldwin, Fowler, Montgomery, Grubbs, M. Emerson, R. Emerson, Price. 2. SAND TRAPPED, Mike Emerson swings with a disadvantage. 3. ACCURACY is important as Bob Fowler putts the ball. 4. GAZING down the green, Jeff Price putts toward the cup. 1975 AIC GOLF RESU LTS Hendrix 610 Ouachita 615 UCA 620 Southern State 626 Henderson 644 HARDING 646 Arkansas College 649 Arkansas Tech 653 270 f GOLF .Q , 1 41 K :X Y fm i -..., ww , .,,' :Ek y +uqg9V Keglers grab AIC and NAIA District 17 championships Continuing their winning drive, the bowling team captured its 10th AIC title out of the last 11 years and its 12th straight NAIA Dist. 17 championship. Leading scorer Brad Davis became the first bowler in AIC history to average more than 200 pins per game. Taking first in Dist. 17, the Bisons won the right to compete in the NAIA National Tournament in Kansas City. The Keglers won the championship for the 4th time in 6 years. 1. 1975 BOWLING TEAM. FIRST ROW: Watson, Fisher. SECOND ROW: Coach Burt, Brad Davis, Payne, Mitchell, Bryan Davis, Kloske, Henley. THIRD ROW: D. Burt, Beck. 2. SINGLES CHAMPION Gary Beck hurls the ball down the alley. 3. LEADING scorer Brad Davis looks for a strike. 4. ZEARL WATSON releases the ball toward the pins. 1975 AIC BOWLING RESULTS HARDING 23,902 Arkansas Tech 21,259 UCA 21,171 Ouachita 20,914 Southern State 20,138 Hendrix 19,702 Henderson 19,217 Arkansas College 19,159 BOWLING X 271 .aff XP' , WM 1,7 r 2 if . +I 3 I 3 E 2 ,I 'fjffitl I V I bg an I 1 ' 1. -1 ,, f , ,' A L Q x mf 0 .i' Qi ' 4, ggi? 43? I ,. 1 -C V 'A 'fr ln. J, aff' I r . kg ,',, K, f M ' FW- T ,-,-1 af , 'Ar if ' ef' , ,gf X I f , I V f il A I Rugby club plays in Arkansas Rugby Union tournaments The Harding Rugby Club, members of the Arkansas Rugby Union, played in two annual tournaments for the first time. In November they participated in the Lone Star Rugby Tournament in Houston and in March they took part in the Gator Rugby Tournament in Gainesville, Florida. 1. 1976 RUGBY CLUB. FIRST ROW: Turner, M. Wilson, Burke, Hammond. SECOND ROW: Nlartinz, D. Wilson, Sawyer, Roberts, Knox, Staugh, Key. THIRD ROW: Swain, Flynn, Redden, German, Keith, Van Gampler, Rosche. 2. CAPTAIN Dorian Flynn gives the players a pep talk during the half-time break. 3. WINNING a scrum, ruggers hustle for dominance. 4.RUGGERS scramble, having received the ball after the lineout. 272 f RUGBY I 3 ' ea 1, N MQW . 'A-I 2 3 -M ...... ..-- xx A X EX -rj' C L ' aff--, V ,Q , Af -.as s- -3-W r if 'W TI T 3- 5 .raffle f -F N ' N r- 0Wj ' Z f L,., V wx '75 mens gymnasitics state meet is won by Harding gymnasts The gymnastics club has been in- volved on a modified scale for 8 years. The menls team won the men's state meet in 1975. The women's team gained strength and reached a com- petitive level. 1. 1976 GYMNASTICS CLUB. FIRST ROW: Warren, Fournier. SECOND ROW: Smith, Savage, Brown, Scarbrough, Cash, Boyd, Kariya, Maxwell, Duncan. THIRD ROW: Coach Bailey, Kevin Davidson, Hansen, Keith Davidson, Davis, Blevins, Lehman, Rampton, Andrews, Prather, Lemon. 2. COMPLETING her routine on the uneven parallel bars, Dixie Smith dismounts. 3. ROUTINE muscle stretching and loosening exercises keep gymnasts agile and loose. 4. AIRBORNE Rick Blevins springs on the trampoline during a routine. 5. COORDINATION and strength is important as Bill Rampton and Keith Hansen balance on the parallel bars. GYMNASTICS X 273 ,L-Y4444444-V-444444444-V-4444444-V-4 't Twenty-seven are 1+ All-AIC, two earn 1+ All-American rank ll' x, peak as Bison teams achieved some of their best results. Harding finished a if close second place in the All-Sports competition for the fourth time since It attaining membership in the AIC. A, Former track All-American Cliff Clark was inducted into the NAIA 1, National Track and Field Hall of Fame on May 24, 1975. He gained Alle if American in 1965 by placing 12th in the NAIA national Track and Field Hall of It Fame on May 24, 1975. He gained All- 1 . Athletic performances reached a ib American in 1965 by placing 12th in the .re. ' NAIA national cross country meet and i ,p ll, , pi.. my Q 42, Q 1, was honored in 1966 as the Athlete of Q Q the Year by the Arkansas AAU. Q tpyt al X' Golfer Bill Fowler was runner up for I the 1975 AIC Cliff Shaw Scholar- I 'I' Athlete Award. x, Two Harding Athletes were named M All-American. Butch Gardner was . F named to the NAIA Third Team All- Y 'I' rli f America and Steve Celsor was NAIA . - if All-America end the 1975 NAIA high xr jump champion. 1. GARY BECK . . . Bowling: All-AIC, NAIA 8 if Singles, Doubles Champion. 2. ZEARL WATSON . . . Bowling: All-AIC, Doubles 1. Champion. 3. BRYAN DAVIS . . . Bowling: ' ' AII-AIC. 4. KENT JOHNSON . . . Cross , A, Country: All-AIC. 5. PHIL HOSTETLER . . . if Cross Country: All-AIC. 6. MARSHALL x, GRATE . . . Cross Country: All-AIC, NAIA District 17 Champion. 7. MARK GALEAZZI . Y . . Cross Country: All-AIC. 8. DAVID CANNON . . . Tennis: All-AIC. 9. KEVIN FISHER . . . Bowling: All-AIC. 10. BRAD 11' oAvis . . . Bowling: All-AIC. 11. PERRY BROWN . . . Baseball: All-AIC Second Team. It gl ORDIS COPELAND . . . Baseball: All-AIC econd Team. 13. LYNN CHAFFIN . . . If Baseball: All-AIC Second Team. 14. VINCE ADAMS. . . Baseball: All-AIC First Team. 15. Q, JEFF SMITH. . .Tennis: All-AIC. 16. STEVE CELSOR . . . Track: All-AIC, High dump 1, Champion. 17. STEVE FLATT. . . Trac : - AIC. Shot Put Champion. 18. RANDY MILLER . . . Football: All-AIC, Honorable 1, Mention All-American. 19. J. D. SMITH . . . 1, Football: All-AIC, Honorable Mention All- American. 20. TED WALTERS . . . Football: All-AIC, Honorable Mention All-American. 21. It MIKE BLACK . . . Football: All-AIC, Honorable Mention All-American. 22 II' CHARLES GANUS . . . Tennis: All-AIC. 23. DALE LINGE . . . Swimming: All-AIC, 500- ll' Yard Free Style champion. 24. MARK TRO1TER . . . Swimming: All-AIC, 1-Meter X- Diving Champion. 25. CLIFF CLARK . . . Class of 1967: NAIA Track and Field Hall of Fame. 26. BUTCH GARDNER . . . ik Basketball: All-American NAIA Third Team, 1, All-AIC First Team, All-NAIA District 17 First Team. 27. BILL FOWLER . . . Golf: Runner-up if 1, AIC Scholar Athlete. 28. JEFF PRICE . . . A ff Golf: All-AIC. 11' 1k'k'k'k1k'k'k'k'k1k'kttttitirtiiittirii ,Mt 274 ! ALL STARS F4-Y-44444444-4444-4'-444V-41V-44444444441 41 1 4 4 AI . ' 3 ' 1 'r 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 1 41 41 41 41 41 41 91' SIE 41 41 41 aw! lr-- -N 41 41 41 gif if , ,f ii, . jr? ' W, 2,, I :E V if K 1 W ,Ziggy 2 2 g 'V ' fa ' Y f fy ff? 1' 5 H' sw 14 4 1 f 1 + , v W' ,zqf 1 K .. ' 4 , VJ ' , , ' 1 Eff ,441 ' K R 1 , ' p 4 M1305 1' A1'f' 'i'l V .V'A' , f A N 1' Mi 4 1 -. 4 H if 4 2 4: ,Jil A 14444 1 3 ,i ff A Z fi Hmamar f ' , f , X 7' A 53' Hi ' 5' 1 ' 4 ' ji m 4 fy ' 1 ,f A 1 . 2 V ' J -14 'a 1 4 1 ' f I K 4 2 6 11 4 ' MRD ur' 41 41 41 41 +1 +1 41 +1 41 +1 +1 4 41 41 ' 4 2 +1 A 541 .f 41 A ,,, 4 'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'ki''k'ki k'ki ki k'k'k'ki't'k'ki'i'i k'k41 ALL STARS I 275 Intramurals provide many opportunities in sports program The intramural sports program, designed to give all students op- portunities to participate in various recreational activities, included in- tramural and club sports. Competition existed in both team and individual activities with the high point winners receiving jackets. In 1975, Perry Gates was awarded the Intramural Spirit Award, Dave Shaner earned the Intramural Athlete of the Year Award, and Thurl Noonkester was the Sports Skill Champion. it 3 a 1 .,,k N51 H , R gf -,Wah W fwgw W ..,.., ,,, W3 100 3 , A W, f,,, m ., - f' 'i,,,W...-. 'fo ,,. f- ,, any W, LW, 2 l I i E Fl ' w 11 xg Q NWI f 2' v 1 Y 247 If 'xggkil 5 ' an 'W Q 5' 'TP-Q xx, I mm. ,J- 3, P-iw nga -u 5? Ma ' -533.-': ' 3: l. I D L:-. 5'-'r fl -s.f A ,.-+ - w . 1, Ng, . if 5 I ,.... A 0 ,- 1.5 nn, Q' 'A Xu- ,SP wg. 'Q k xx 2-mc. I , wg .an la my 'ifq 'O' Izfs- ' 'x r 41: 1... v- Nv 1 an Q .. .W ,. V-dum , . .W ., vw 1,4 E 4 v 4, 278 f INTRAMURALS fa ir 4 an ':55?jf1 te E ,I V-f,-- I' '- 4-ff fy ,ffl F 'Sf 's '13 4 X Xa .asf - if -Y M flex ...SL ' s , wt, I ab, n F A: ,4 41 if ' M. qw 7 N x 4, 5 'V 'vs . W 1. 4 A gb , 2 , 'ff if V Qyvswgx if ,ff 4 .. I 1' a 4 agp, M J x,,'MA,,, N ,N 'KA-dngj wr ,...,f A ACADEMY 111 1 1 Dr. Mason retires, completes 30 years as Superintendent PERRY S. MASON, M.A., LL.D., completed his tenure as Superintendent of Harding Academy after occupying the position for 30 years. Appointed by Dr. George S. Benson, Dr. Mason saw the Academy's student body double in size and change from 80 percent dormitory students to over 80 percent town students. When Dr. Mason began as Principal in September of 1946, the Academy had only two salaried teachers - Dr. Mason and Mrs. Inez Pickens. The 180 students meeting in two Godden Hall classrooms sat through classes on chairs made from apple crates. Realizing that the school lacked ex- tracurricular activities, Dr. Mason installed a traveling chorus and an athletic program. Dr. Mason recently approved plans for a one million dollar-1,254,000 square foot structure to house the Academy in the future. In retirement Dr. Mason plans to author an American history textbook stressing the free enterprise system's role in the United States' development. BILL DILES, M.A., high school Principal for nine years, oversaw all academic and extracircular functions at the Academy. On the recommendation of a North Central evaluation com- mittee, Mr. Diles attended Harding College and the University of Central Arkansas in the summer of 1975, taking advanced courses in school administration and certifying to teach driver education courses. Mr. Diles also gave play-by-play commentaries and kept statistics at football games. DALE G. GOULD, M.A.T., began his first year as Registrar in the place of Mr. I. E. Berryhill, who retired in 1975. Previously, Mr. Gould held various positions at the Academy, including science instructor, history instructor, and Principal. As Registrar Mr. Gould worked with students in planning their courses of study and facilitated enrollment procedures through an early registration program. 1. DR. PERRY S. MASON, Superintendent. 2. KEEPING students aware of the world and national events, Dr. Perry Mason lectures in chapel. 3. SUPERINTENDENT Perry Mason checks an article on human rights to be distributed from his office. 4. BILL DILES, Principal. 5. CHECKING the ink level, Dale Gould adjusts the mimeograph machine. 6. BEFORE leaving his office, Bill Diles jots down a last-minute message from his wife. 7. DALE G. GOULD, Registrar. 282 ! ADMINISTRATION Jb2'2'.e,..1 : L.eJi OFFICE PRlNClPAL'S orricr-: -9 CAFETERIA Q- ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL' S Q... OFFICE ELEMENTARY Q1 SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL -I Ilia' f'-.-QNTF' Hf itl'l'S Claudette Alexander Elementary Betty Alston Elementary Bill Burden Coach Sandra Baugh Elementary Hazel Blue Elementary N., Jim Brown Mathematics F: st anal' N ll.. 1. ARROWS indicate the proper hallway for visitors en- tering front door. 2. HOSTESS Patti Williams presents the Style Salon at the Junior Class' Variety Show. 3. EX- PLAINING the importance of energy-rich foods, Glenave Curtis instructs her Family Living class. 4. QUESTIONED by Susan Wallace, Elsie Lynn pauses before answering a grammar inquiry. FACULTY X 283 hiv Q Ruth Browning Librarian Lalunnn Case Art Jimmie Clark Mathematics Glenave Curtis Home Economics Tony Felker Coach Mildred Groover Business Mary Helsten Elementary David Henderson Science Florence Henry Music Cindy Holmes French Jennifer Hurd Elementary Ed Land Counselor 36 ,C for rt, -Q As.: I f ,, D vw ' 1 I , 4 'Qs ,mp 284 X FACU LTY 1775 'S-Q- 5 zff' my V3 I Curriculum expands with fall installation of computer terminal Expanding its curriculum, the Academy added courses in office practice and computer programming. The compact courses on programming in BASIC computer language, in- tegrated into physics and upper-level math classes, began after a cathode ray tube terminal was connected with the college's central digital computer. With just under half possessing masters degrees in their fields, the Academy boasted a faculty highly qualified to teach. Instructors in speech, business, and the sciences trained students for competition in forensics at Harding College and in typing, math, physics, and chemistry at Arkansas State University. 1. DRESSED for Halloween, Patti Williams, Tony Felker, and Cathy Vernon entertain the elementary classes. 2. PREPARING a back- drop, Nancy Pierce and LaJuana Case mark off a sheet. 3. FACULTY members receive instructions from Superintendent Perry Mason. 4. PLO'l'l'lNG the graph of an equation, Algebra ll students utilize the Academy's computer terminal. 5. AMERICAN HISTORY teacher Ruth Browning quizzes her students on current events. 6. SEARCHING for a book, Patti McKinney investigates the paperback stand. 7. SKITCH Henderson acknowledges a student's question. 8. PHYSICS students determine the bouyant force on a sample of submerged copper. .K tx. f..af' 'rw ,Vii?E'f' 'gg 1 , JM I, ,, ll ti Lois Lawson Elsie lynn Am Norwood lluold Norwood larry Richmond Elementary English Physical Education Coach Couch Mattie Sue Sears UOYTHG Sliirliy Cathy Vernon Pam wim ' MY wfign Elementary Ef19liSh Business Speech MUSIC 1 S 1 1 FACULTY X As we complete one portion of our lives and start to enter into another, we recall times, places, events, and people that have made lasting impressions. We remember those whose in- fluences have shaped our lives. For six years we have ob- served your actions and have developed a deep respect for you. We recall our Hrst day in junior high when you made it clear to us how to spell your last name. Through these six years, we have seen you rejoice in victory and accept responsibility for defeat. As our coach in track and football, you have taught us a sense of doing our best that transcends winning or losing. A tangible honor such' as this can do little to repay the debt we owe to you. lt can only sym- bolize the feelings of love, respect, and friendship we have for you. Because of your continual interest in us and because, through your example, you have taught and shown us a more excellent way of life, we, the seniors of 7976, dedicate our portion of the Petit Jean to you, Coach Bill Barden. DEDICATION DEDICATION ! 287 J if ffffid-Q4 Meszg 5-Wifi -Nz um if YK WH B-g,,,, ywiwk 'f ' CWM .Wi ,A 44 x, M , ,ww l. SORTING laundry, Paul Fike and Soei Bong tend to a weekly chore. 2. ENJOYING a steak dinner, Pattie Cobb girls Lynn Turman, Patti Chastain, Barbara Bingham, Ede Schmaling, and Peggy Walters eat by Candlelight. 3, LATE-NIGHT pop corn makes a bedtime snack for Lynn Williams. 4. DIPPING ice cream at the S.A.'s mixer, Brenda Picker works diligently. 5. ROOK player Bud Banks receives unexpected assistance from Cindy Allen as his opponents plan their own strategy. 6. AFTER-SCHOOLworker Eddie Gentry replaces a burned out light bulb. 7. LOOKING for a book to report on, Ricky Reynolds checks in the card catalogue. . kurt' JAY: V f Qs' M RA, ? Q Q l .-J' L . if A if Www ., 2, -Hy K -4 2 I' 'fi . ' YH ' r Am' Q' ,f 4 I .AQ gf V.- W1 ww Pl-eu, Af' -F A451 va md W , W, f,, , Q ,. , .. , , uf . 'fn if , F I 'T '!f ,.., rf gf im - f ML - 4 ' 'Dx 9 , he -1: N WA My L ,Mwiq M ,A G iw. NM' -:X S fflkmxwg W.,A?a,. W Q3 , Nia ffl 525' .AJ 4 if 1-pnf , s, -p,,b-. I 1 v-vu, J! Hrwi' J.',2 1 '- if ' ,,.,. fi fwfwm: x 5! f V .Y - - L cw Ah v fir - N W' 'ba-. M. rl X. Q4 Ex .4 if 4- 4? C fi 3 1:1 i 10 11 f, X 3' 'XA :ggi , ' - -:zzz L , , A ' + 3 37 gk- 4: Q i - gif? F f , V , .X I I , . 11 ' L ' 1 1' X , . vw FG' E 'qs w :Ei if i a - 5 ,r Q Q- ... xiii r 5 l fig: 4 . 35435 33? f .Jr-, 1 1- , j WE, , .: 9, .W . 1541? ' ' ai ' I 3 if '-si f X I , -as 4 7 ffafw1iilif2f WTI Afffmlrf KM, 292 X HONOR STUDENTS WM 5 f 1 ,.,' . Y51. Af' Petway , X ,ML A Vvxv MAY COURT X 293 fl. Shackelford u Jana Altman 294 X NIR. AND MISS HARDING ACADEMY 'W Robbie A F CLASS FAVORITES f 295 Brenda Picker 296 I HOMECOMING QUEEN 'M wwf WY +2 L: X ff if .V M am A HOIVIECCIVIING COURT X 297 Ns:-44 298 X KAT Service projects occupy KAT Early in the year, KAT social club sponsored service projects helping both the school and community. The club bought copies of the Alma Mater, pasted them in the school's songbooks, and collected in the local area for the National Association for Retarded Citizens. At a tea in Debra Olree's home, ten new members were welcomed into the club. The ten comprised the largest pledge group of the year. The club beaux coached the girls as they competed in in- tramural athletics. Closing with a spring banquet and a bunking party, the club elected new officers. 1. S. Wallace 2. D. Olree 3. K. Henderson 4. B. Bingham 5. E. Lynn, Sponsor 6. L. Green 7. D. Howell 8. J. Green 9. P. Aaron 10. H. Smith 11. T. Belcher, Beau 12. C. Nichols 13. P. McKinney 14. T. Martin 15. R. Scroggins 16. R. Shackelford, Beau 17. L. Woody 18. J. Tindell 19. G. McCampbelI 20. M. Moon 21. B. Eubanks 22. B. McCampbelI 23. D. Woodroof, Beau 24. K. Polk 25. J. Segraves STAR takes softball title Asserting itself early in sports, STAR social club captured the girls' intramural softball title. After losing the first game to Sub-Deb, STAR came back to win the double elemination tournament with two consecutive victories over Sub-Deb. Six girls were inducted into the club in initiation ceremonies at Joe Webb's stables. The club held devotionals in members' homes and instituted a prayer sister program in the fall. Members sent cards and exchanged surprise gifts at various times during the year. A spring banquet centering around the Bicentennial completed the year's activities. 1. K. Webb, Beau 2. K. Muncy 3. P. Kiihnl 4. L. Berry 5. K. Bullard 6. M. Alston 7. B. Picker 8. M. Mason 9. E. Shirley 10. T. Priest 11. L. Williams 12. K. Cannon 13. C. Allen 14. M. Kellar 15. J. Altman 16. B. Segraves 17. E. Gentry, Beau 18. S. Coker 19. D. Olree 20. T. Sexon 21. G. Curtis, Sponsor 22. D. Cox, Beau 23. N. Pierce 24. N. Chastain 'k STAR I 299 -'Os 12 M twang l iw ll'--' Pye' 300 X SUB-DEB Sub-Deb initiation adds six Climaxing Sub-Deb social club's pledge week was the formal initiation of six new members. The candlelight initiation ceremony, held in the home of Karm Beavers, was followed by a devotional led by the club beaux. Active in the girls' intramural program, Sub-Deb placed second in the fall softball tournament. Pitcher Kim Martin and shortstop Susan Musick were chosen as the club's most valuable softball players. Work parties in members' homes and in the girls' dorm were held to construct hats and books for pledge week, signs for lockers, and decorations for the spring banquet. 1. L. Cornelsen 2. M. Morris, Beau 3. K. Beavers 4. C. Romine 5. C. Ballinger 6. P. Chastin 7. A. Hamilton 8. C. Murphy, Beau 9. A. Land 10. S. Roberts 11. C. Corbin 12. K. Proctor 13. Fl. Hedrick 14. M. Ballinger 15. K. Martin 16. J. Wright 17. D. Henry 18. S. Petvvay 19. M. Verkler 20. L. Pylkas 21. S. Pryor 22. S. Banks 23. S. Eads, Beau 24. P. Williams, Sponsor 25. L. Turman 26. S. Musick Q 'Wm Clubs review pledging policy Social clubs welcomed new members on October 3. Pledging activities began the day before with pledges rushing to get the halls decorated for the Hazen football game. In a reevaluation of pledging activities, it was concluded, after initiation festivities and rough night, that the program could be continued because it acquainted girls with the club system. Completion of softball intramurals resulted in STAR winning the double-elimination tournament. Each club selected two girls as most valuable players. From these six girls, junior Meg Alston was chosen as the social clubs' most valuable player. 1. STRETCHING to reach the ball, Kim Martin returns a volley. 2. PITCHER Meg Alston slidessafely into home plate. 3. OBEYING her pledgemistress' orders, Gail McCampbell embraces a tree. 4. PROUDLY displaying her engagement ring, KAT Sponsor Elsie Lynn tells of her wedding plans. 5. CONSTRUCTING programs for Sub-Deb's spring banquet, Beaux Steve Eads and Mark Morris assist Donna Henry and Patti Chastain. SOCIAL CLUBS'ACTlVlTlES f 301 Officers aid planning of awards, activities. Senior Class picture 1. SAWING at the precise angle, David Woody constructs the frame for the senior composite picture. 2. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. CLOCKWISE FROM FRONT: David Woody, Sgt.-at-Arms: Brenda Picker, Treas.: Glenave Curtis, Sponsor: Bill Barden, Sponsor: Patti Chastain, Sec.: David Cox, Vice-Pres.: Eddie Gentry, Pres. JANA KAY ALTMAN, Searcy, AR. STAR 1, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 1, Bus. Mgr. 3: A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Club 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 1, Capt. 4: Class Officer 3, Treas. 3: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3: Junior Civitan 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Royal Academy Players 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Favorite 1: Homecoming Royalty 1, 3, 4, Representative 1, Queen Nominee 3, 4: May Court 4, Attendant 4: Miss Harding Academy 4: Girls' State 4. RUTH ANN BANKS. Searcy, AR. KAT 1, 2, 3: FHA 1, 2, 3: French Club 1, 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. THOMAS EARL BELCHER, Searcy, AR. KAT Beau 4: A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 1: Class Officer 1, Vice-Pres. 1: FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 1: Royal Academy Players 4: SAE 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4: Track 1, 4: State Runners-up 1: Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. BARBARA JO BINGHAM. Isfahan, Iran. Transfer from McLain High School, Tulsa, OK. KAT 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4: A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 3, Board Member 3: FBLA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Petit Jean Staff 3, 4, Organizations Editor 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Royal Academy Players 2, 3, 4, Royal Player 4, Pres. 4: Wildcat Staff 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Class Favorite 3: Homecoming Royalty 3, Representative 3. MICHAEL JOE BURCHETT, Searcy, AR. Transfer from C.E.S. Saint Remi, Reims, France. A Cappella Chorus 4: French Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Key Club 3, 4: Cross Country 3: Football 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4: Track 3, 4. PATRICIA LOREE CHASTAIN, Holly Grove. AR. Transfer from Holly Grove High School, Holly Grove, AR. Sub-Deb 3, 4, Pres. 4: Class Officer 4, Sec. 4: Junior Civitan 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Royal Academy Players 3, 4, Bus. Mgr. 4, Royal Player 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Class Favorite 4: May Court 4, Attendant 4. 302 I SENIORS ku.. LISA GAY CORNELSEN, Fairview, OK. Transfer from Fairview High School, Fairview, OK. Sub-Deb 47 A Cappella Chorus 4, FHA 45 Pep Club 45 Royal Academy Players 4, Intramurals 4. DAVID EVERETT COX. Searcy, AR. STAR Beau 47 A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, Beta Club 1, 47 Class Officer 1, 2, 4, Sec.-Treas. 1, Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 47 Executive Council 25 FBLA 2, 3, 47 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 1, 45 Royal Academy Players 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 SAE 37 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, KWCK Dream Team Courage Award 37 Track 1, 2, State Runners-up 15 Tennis 2, Boys' State 4. STEPHEN BRYAN EADS, Searcy, AR. Transfer from Searcy High School, Searcy, AR. Sub-Deb Beau 47 A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Football 3, 4, Co-Capt. 47 Track 3, 45 Sub-Deb Spirit Award 4. HENRY CHEAIRS FARRAR, Searcy, AR. Beta Club 2, 3, 45 Executive Council 4, Representative 43 FBLA 2, 3, 4, State Parliamentary Procedure Champs 2, State Runners-up 3, State Spelling Champs 35 Petit Jean Staff 4, Classes Editor 45 Football 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, In- tramurals 2. EDWARD EARL GENTRY. Harrison. AR. STAR Beau 4, A Cappella Chorus 4, Beta Club 1, 4, Class Officer 4, Pres. 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sec.- Treas. 47 Student Association Officer 3, Sec.-Treas. 3: Wildcat Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4, Basketball 15 Cross Country 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, All-Conference 4, Prep All-American Football Team Nominee 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. CAROL ANN GREEN, Searcy, AR. KAT 1, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Chorus 1, FHA 25 French Club 15 Junior Civitan 1. LISA DeANNE GREEN, Searcy, AR. Transfer from Lynn High School, Lynn, AR. KAT 3, 4, Rep. 4, FHA 3, 45 Junior Civitan 3, 4, Ozark Dist. Junior Miss Runner-up 4, Pep Club 3, 4: Royal Academy Players 47 Intramurals 3, 4, May Court 4, Representative 4. KAREN DENISE HENDERSON, Searcy, AR. Transfer from Pullman High School, Pullman, WA. KAT 3, 4, Songleader 43 Executive Council 4, Representative 47 FHA 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 French Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Pep Club 37 Intramurals 3, 4. JOE RUSSEL JERNIGAN, Searcy, AR. Transfer from Searcy High School, Searcy, AR. Basketball Manager 3. Governor advocates in governing process BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE REPRESEN- TATIVES. David Cox, Jana Altman, Brenda Picker, Charles Murphy. ON BOYS' STATE: Boys' State was really a good experience. I would say that the greatest thing about Boys' State is the people. The speakers were good but the advantage of going to Boys' State is meeting the people. There were 800 plus kids on the UCA campus that week. l made some good friends, and I still hear from alot of them. - David Cox SENIORS l 303 personal involvement DONALD JETT, Searcy, AR. FHA Beau 3, 47 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA LOUISE McKINNEY, Searcy, AR. Transfer from Real, Egg, Zurich, Switzerland. KAT 3, 47 A Cappella Chorus 3, 47 Pep Club 47 Intramurals 3, 4. MARK ALAN MORRIS, Searcy, AR. Sub-Deb Beau 47 A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 47 Class Officer 1, 2, Rep. 1, Vice-Pres. 27 FBLA 2, 37 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 1, Rep. 27 PetitiJean Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 47 Royal Academy Players 2, 3, 4, Royal Player 47 SAE 2, 37 Wildcat Staff 37 Basketball 1, 27 Football 1, 2,- 3, 4, Co-Capt, 4. Prep All-American Football Team Nominee 47 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, State Runners-up 1, State Pole Vault Champ 1. . CHARLES ALLEN MURPHY, Searcy, AR. Sub-Deb Beau 47 A CappelIa.Chorus 1, 2, 3, 47 Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 17 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Pres. 1, 3, Sec.-Treas. 27 Executive Council 17 FBLA 2, 3, 4, State Parliamentary Procedure Champs 2, State Runners-up 3, ASU Typing Champs 2, Vice-Pres. 37 Petit Jean Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 47 Royal Academy Players 3, 4, Royal Player 47 Science Club 47 SAE 2, 37 Wildcat Staff 3, 4, Copy Editor 3, 47 Basketball 17 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, State Champs 4, State Runners-up 37 Football T, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 47 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, State Runners-up 1, State Mile Relay Champs 1, State 440 Champ 17 Honor Student 1, 27 Boys' State 47 Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. DEBRA DIANE OLREE. Searcy, AR. KAT 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Sports Representative 3, Pres. 47 A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 47 Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Executive Council 3, Representative 37 FBLA 2, 37 ASU Typing Champs 27 SAE 2, 37 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 47 Homecoming Royalty 4, Representative 4. DONNA DENISE OLREE,,Searcy, ARL STAR 1, 2, 3, 47 A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 47 Beta Club 47 Class Officer 3, Sec. 37 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 47 May Court 4, Representative 4. JEFFREY FORD PAYNE, Toledo, OH. Transfer from Devilbliss High School, Toledo, OH. A Cappella Chorus 47 Key Club 47 Basketball 2, 3, 47 Track 27 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Three-man Basketball Champs 3, Tennis Singles Champ 3, 4, Handball Doubles Champs 4, Handball Singles Champ 4, Softball Champs 4. 7 WILLIAM DAVID PERKINS. Oil Trough, AR. Transfer from Sulphur High School, Sulphur, LA. A Cappella Chorus 47 Key Club 47 Royal Academy Players 47 Intramurals 4, Football Champs 4, Softball Champs 47 Class Favorite 4. BRENDA JOY PICKER, Searcy. AR. Transfer from O'FaIlon Township High School, O'FalIon, IL. STAR 3, 4, Sec. 47 A Cappella Chorus 3, 4, Sec. 47 Beta Club 3, 47 Cheerleader Class Officer 4, Treas. 47 French Club 3, 47 Pep Club 3, 47 Royal Academy Players 47 Intramurals 3, 47 Homecoming Royalty 4, Queen 47 Girls' State 4. Sub-Deb recognizes Senior Steve Eads twith award for spirit 1. STEVE EADS, Sub-Deb Spirit Award winner., 2. DURING halftime, Tackle Steve Eads listens for instructions on defensive changes. Q ON SCHOOL SPIRIT: Students and faculty members of Harding Academy display a tremendous amount of school spirit and devotion in all their endeavors, whether team athletics or academic competition. There is a unique sense of dedication found in the Christian to do one 's best no matter what the activity. - Steve Eads 304 l SENIORS Senior Class directs energies of students in school activities 1. OUIETLY sketching, Patti McKinney draws a portrait of Karen Henderson. 2. VERIFYING his answer to a Bible Bowl question, David Woodroof consults Robbie Shackelford. ON INVOLVEMENT: Meeting folks and being involved can really make life at Harding great. No matter if you enjoy sports, drama, singing, music, or playing ping pong, op- portunities for social growth are always present. involvement in extracurricular ac- tivities can also give more purpose to living. lt gives you a sense of accomplishment and makes our schoola much happier place to be. - David Perkins NANCY ELAINE PIERCE, Searcy. AR. STAR 1, 2, 3, 4, Songleader 3, Pres. 43 A Cappella Chorus 3, 43 Beta Club 43 Cheerleader 2, 4, Co-Capt. 43 FHA 1, 23 Junior Civitan 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Ozark Dist. Lt. Gov. 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 33 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Royalty 2, Representative 2. TONYA SUE SEXON, Jacksonville. AR. Transfer from Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville, AR. STAR 1, 43 A Cappella Chorus 1, 43 FBLA 43 lntramurals 1, 4. ROBERT EARL SHACKELFORD, Lubbock. TX. KAT Beau 43 A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres., 33 Class Officer 3, Vice-Pres. 33 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Petit Jean Staff 3, 43 Royal Academy Players 13 Science Club 23 Student Association Officer 4, Vice-Pres. 43 Wildcat Staff 4, Cartoonist 43 Basketball 13 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, State Champs 4, State Runners-up 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, All- Conference 4, All-State 4, KWCK Dream Team 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, State Runners-up 1, State Mile Relay Champs 13 Super Wildcat 23 Class Favorite 33 Mr. Harding Academy 43 Wildcat Spirit Award 4. STEVEN WAYNE SMITH, Searcy, AR. Transfer from Haywood High School, Brownsville, TN. Class Officer 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 33 Track 43 lntramurals 4, Handball Doubles Champs 43 Class Favorite 2. MELINDA SUSAN VERKLER, Searcy. AR. Sub-Deb 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 FBLA 2, 3, 4, State Parliamentary Procedure Champs 2, ASU Typing Champs 23 Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Library Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Royal Academy Players 3, 43 Wildcat Staff 3, 4, Typing Editor 3, 43 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Youth Citizenship Seminar 4. PE'I'ER MERVYN WILSON, Bulawayo, Rhodesia. Transfer from Gifford High School, Bulawayo, Rhodesia. A Cappella Chorus 43 Key Club 43 Intramurals 3, 4. DAVID BRYAN WOODROOF, Searcy, AR. KAT Beau 43 A Cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 43 FBLA 23 Petit Jean Staff 4, Photographer 43 Royal Academy Players 3, 4, Royal Player 43 Student Association Officer 4, Pres. 43 Wildcat Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 43 Cross Country 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, All-Conference 4, KWCK Dream Team 43 Track 1, 23 Super Wildcat 23 Class Favorite 1. DAVID DUANE WOODY, Searcy, AR. A Cappella Chorus 33 Class Officer 1, 2, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 1, 2, 43 FHA Beau 43 Key Club 3, 4, Key Club Council 43 Science Club 3, 4, Pres. 43 Basketball 13 Cross Country 2, 4, State Champs 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, All-Conference 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, State Runners-up 1, State Mile Relay Champs 13 Super Wildcat 23 Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. JANICE JOY WRIGHT, Searcy. AR. Sub-Deb 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Chorus 43 FBLA 2, 3, ASU Typing Champs 23 FHA 1, 2, 33 Junior Civitan 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Royal Academy Players 43 SAE 2, 33 Wildcat Staff 33 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Youth Citizenship Seminar 4. 'SENIORS l 305 306 I JuniorClass stages 'A Mad Breakfast' for banquet funds JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Patti Williams, Sponsor: Andy Holder, Pres., Cindy Allen, Sec.-Trees.: Jon Woodroof, Vice-Pres.: Lynn Williams, Rep.: Ponder Wright, Sgt.-at-Armsg Tony Felker, Sponsor. Pam Aaron ........ . . . Joe Alexander ..... . . . Cindy Allen ...... Steve Awtrey ......... Cheryl Ballinger ......... Bud Banks ........ Vernon Beach . . . Karm Beavers . . . Marc Burkett .... Kathy Cannon ........... Nicki Chastain ...... Tom Clark ....... ...... Bret Closs ..... Randy Curtis .... .... Betty Dillin .... Paul Fike ...... Philip Gould ..... ...... Greg Green ........ Stephen Gregory Tim Guffey . ....... Ronnie Harper ..... Donna Henry .... Andy Holder ..... Della Howell .... Randy Kiihnl .... Tammy Martin Jeff Matthews ........ Steaven Miller ..... Dan Moore . . . Kandy Muncy . .. Susan Musick ..... . . . Randy Ozbirn ...... . . . Sonya Petway ..... . . . Sandra Roberts .... .. . Cindy Romine ..... ... Searcy, AR Searcy, AR . . . .. Searcy, AR St. Louis, M0 Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR . . . . Searcy, AR . . .. Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Holly Grove, AR Searcy, AR ... Houston, TX Judsonie, AR . . Searcy,AR Tuscaloosa, AL Searcy, AR .... Searcy, AR Searcy, AR . . . . Searcy, AR .. .. Searcy, AR . .. Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Pine Bluff, AR . . . . Searcy, AR . . . Atwater, OH . . . Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Searcy. AR Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Eric Schol ............ Pine Bluff, AR Ramona Scroggins . . . Little Rock, AR Belinda Seg raves ........ Searcy, AR Hermette Smith ......... Walter Smith ............ Lynn Turmen ...... Susan Wallace ........... Kevin Webb ..... Randy Wheeler . . . Lynn Williams . . . Jeff Woods . . . Debra Woody ..... Ponder Wright .... Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Albuquerque, NM Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR . . . . Searcy, AR . . . . . Searcy, AR . Normandy, M0 . . . . . Searcy, AR . . . . . Searcy, AR Jon David Yingling ....... Searcy, AR JUNIORS ra if i if 4 2, as ra W if M H V ,,.,,,., vin W' fi-I ,.. -Gi n ,x,jj'f.r QL. -1 , J -ig ,,r, R x s 'J ,. , -lt -L 2 .r tt xl Q aa l ' , if rr 5' 'ff ,, , A fli Q , ,.,, f - I H S . 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Mike Burkett ...... Kerri Bullard ..... . ..... Searcy, Searcy, . . . .. Searcy, Pine Bluff Searcy Jakarta, Indonesia ... . .. Searcy, . . . . Searcy, Danny Campbell . . . .... Searcy, Jimmy Campbell ...... Bradford, Susan Coker ...... .... S earcy, Connie Corbin . . . .... Searcy, David Daniel .... .... S earcy, David Drennan .... .... S earcy, Kevin Eads ..,.. .... S earcy, Beth Eubanks . .. . . . Searcy Lee Farrar ..... Searcy Julie Green ...... Searcy, Anne Hamilton .... ... Searcy Ruth Hedrick .... .... S earcy Max Hughes .... ... Higginson Danny lsom .... .... S earcy, Barbara Jones .... .... S earcy, Mary Ann Kellar .... .... S earcy, Betty McCampbelI ....... Searcy, Mike McGaha ...... .... S earcy, Mike McKinney .. . . .... Searcy, Kim Martin ..... .... S earcy, Greg Posey ..... .... S earcy, Susan Pryor .... .... S earcy, Lauri Pylkas ..... .... S earcy, Kevin Reynolds .... .... S earcy, Richard Reynolds ........ Searcy, Judy Segraves ..... .... S earcy, Keith Smith Searcy Scott Smith ..... Searcy Mike Spurlock ..... . .. Searcy Searcy 1 -fa 35 it 4 xl, ii- , 5 riiiiiif Al es CV? A 1 - rv Lf ,rf x In '22 . ,Q A .N 6 --. ., . I . we x c, U , . -:,: --:-,-- 1 I 'Qi V B ...Hen-..11wnL 4 Ss, A ld J U: I x Grim i ' nz , ,. ,, if oooh! 1llz, X it , xc, ,,,,, ll'guUv . yet L Wenoka Verkler ......... Searcy, Peggy Walters ...... High Ridge, David Wright .... ...... S earcy, AR AR MO Sophomores enjoy fall bowling party in Student Center SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Ed Land, Sponsor, Jimmie Clark, Sponsor: Mike McKinney, Vice-Pres., Barry Barnes, Sgt.-at-Arms, Jimmy Campbell, Pres., Lee Ann Berry, Rep., Julie Green, Sec.-Treas., Cathy Vernon, Sponsor. SOPHOMORES X 307 Joe Aaron. . . .. John Beavers .... Jim Bell ..... . . . . Mike Breshears . . . . . . Bradley Carlton ...... Denise Coward . . . . . Anthony Curry .... Jeff Dani-el ..... . . . David Evans .......... Joe Galloway ..... ..... John Glenn ..... Todd Green .... Jeff Guidicy .... Greg Hart ..... . . Gary Jernigan .... Joe Kell ......... Patricia Kiihnl .... Angie Land ....... Rees Lloyd ......... Gail McCampbell . . . Melody Mason Maresa Moon .... Brenda Moore .... Zac Muncy ..... Joey Musick ..... Cindy Nichols ........... Michelle Nuckols .... Brent Oldham ...... Mike Peacock ........... Stephanie Poindexter . Kathy Polk .............. Teresa Priest ............ Robin Reynolds ..... Bobby Roberts Elise Shirley .... Bates Smith .... Paul Therrell .... Jenny Tindell . . . David Warren ..... Mark White .... Lisa Woody ..... Sharon Wright .... .... Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Searcy. AR Little Rock, AR . . . Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR Searcy AR ' I Rina Bluffi AR Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR . . . Pevely, Mo . . Littleton, CO . . . Searcy. AR ., . Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Brownsville, TX Searcy, AR Searcy, AR . . . McRae, AR Searcy. AR Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Searcy. AR Searcy, AR Searcy, AR Joiner, AR Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR . . . Searcy, AR Searcy Searcy ,AR ,AR Freshmen provide spiritual guidance with devotional FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. LaJuana Case, Sponsor: Jim Brown, Sponsor: Jon Beavers, Sgt.-at-Arms, Mike Peacock, Pres.: Teresa Priest, Rep., Sharon Wright, Sec.-Treasp Rees Lloyd, Vice-Pres. 308 I FRESHMEN gf:w-a,,,,,,fm,,,1:H ,.,, ,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, 4 -, , we X . ,H 'ii 4 Q0 , 4? fa , Q M 2:7 M' A V ' 2435 1:-if ,Q ..w , X, M. In X ,R Q ,gif if f we A' me . Vg I , 5 -,, V a'f 1 ,,,, K X , .. .llz , W , A if L 5 i lif' f i ri ' i ,, g' ' ' S A rf-E' A 3 AAA A 'I A 'F , 4, f. M at 9' 5 ' i N r :M ., 5 'il i' -W 'HPJTHV5 J f ' 1, V M V , V g, fi ., 'WH A E, , f 'ig ,,,, ,A g , , lrlr llr, aai, l r A 'C 7 J., Ji- - ' M fl 5 l - ,, fr 1 in I 4 if V I , I Ak If . ,, ' , , lil ff sa. M- 1 A . f. fam. .,, V by , A ,,, ,o, r , , . 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Searcy, AR Steve Ballinger .... .... S earcy, AR Greg Barry ....... .... S earcy, AR Scott Berry ....... .... S earcy, AR Stephen Burkett . . . .... Searcy, AR Beth Cannon ..... .... S earcy, AR Carren Clark .... Sabrina Dugger. .. Beth Foster ....... Stacy Green .... Scarlett Kell .... Steven Kelly .... Jim Lankford . .. Richelle Lauen .... Chris McKinney .. Nathan Malone . .. Martha Morton ... Nan Norwood .... Clark Ozbirn .... Lisa Pledger .... Cheryl Priest ... Alan Pryor ...... Angie Pyland .... Tracy Romine ... Cindy Sharp .... .... Searcy, AR . . .... Searcy, AR .... Searcy, AR .... Searcy, AR .... Searcy, AR .... Searcy, AR .... Searcy, AR .... Searcy, AR . .... Searcy, AR . .... Searcy, AR . .,.. Searcy, AR .... Searcy, AR Searcy, AR . . .. Searcy, AR .... Searcy, AR . . Searcy, AR . . Searcy, AR . . Searcy, AR .... Searcy, AR Jack Smith ......., .... S earcy, AR Steve Spurlock .... .... S earcy, AR Kimmie Vinson .... .... S earcy, AR Tim Walker ..... .... Searcy, AR Kim Wells ........ .... S earcy, AR Jane Williams ..... .... S earcy, AR Amy Woodroof .... .... S earcy, AR Janice Woody .... .... S earcy, Margie Wright .... Susan Wright ..... AR AR Searcy, .... Searcy, AR EIGHTH GRADE X 309 Seventh enters into middle school days with smallest class SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS. CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Phil Segraves, Vice-Pres., Larry Richmond, Sponsor, Dortha Shirley, Sponsor, Paula Cook, Treas., Randy Richey, Rep., John Galloway, Sec., Charles Smith, Pres. Roy Alston ... Trish Berry ... Carol Coker ... Paula Cook .... Dale Cox ...... Larry Daughety Gary Eads ..... Karen Flippin .. John Galloway. Debbie Gregory Chris Hammond .... .... Joetta Jones... Tim McDaniel .. Kris Nichols .... Searcy, Searcy, Searcy, Searcy, Searcy, Searcy, Searcy Searcy, Searcy, Searcy, Searcy, Searcy, Searcy, Searcy, Maryvi 0'Brien ... .... Searcy, Bill Pitchford . .. .... Searcy, Gary Pittman ..... .... S earcy, Randy Richey .... .... S earcy, David Robison .... .... S earcy, Phil Segraves ..... .... S earcy, Bret Shirley . . . Searcy Charles Smith . Ken Smith ..... Dana Tindell . .. Laura White ... Brad Yarbrough 310 I SEVENTH GRADE Searcy Searcy Searcy Searcy Searcy 1 9' xc. 1 ,,?,.,.., N it 44-Kira E , lm X -ix , . l 'if i'f' -.-,' ' .1 A a 'gift ff E v 5 QA 1 L' T ' 1 R Q. A . I ...I . -, J L in X x y an ff X K ' A , x Q xt 9 . lcv.: 6 A yy T y Ll va t b 5 ,I I 5 ,,,, J . 0 ff X , .ff in f . .r . S c A Q 5 . sxa in .b -wif? g..fi2zH 1f:'zf. -:fr 14,-,A 'x X E30 0 -:' ' K .v an k 0 T' ' .,, , ...,. to K I 'lb W .,.tW . ' f-Q .1- ' 1 W - ' , ., ' ' f - L, s A -' ..,, SN Q 'FTE-'4 , 'Q ,, , . 'gifiicizlilg' .,,. l n . ff- Lei ' -. ' , se ,f - .4 S- ,.g3,: ,X , 4, -1' K ' . :Sa- -Sa F M. ' I O' Q0 Q.: oooboieoeih-:f',' 99.495-Qqqgog. l3i'Z'ZiZ'1'i i . 4.'eoe 4: 1.6.5. at '96 9 'ff 4.3-:lei ' A s . .Lf J ?,S':' French Club assists European missions by designing books To aid missionaries in France and Belgium, French Club members collected pictures, using them to construct children's Sunday school books in the French language. By stressing simple Biblical themes such as God loves me, the books emphasized a personal relationship to God. In an effort to expose the student body to French culture, members designed the hall's main bulletin board, showing how to bake French bread and displaying Impressionist paintings. As one of the Academy's competitive outlets for business and forensic skills, Future Business Leaders of America contests on county, district, and state levels provided members with ex- perience in public performances. 1. FBLA. FIRST ROW: Vernon lSponsorl, Martin, Alston, Verkler, Holder, Groover lSponsorl. SECOND ROW: Spurlock, Jones, Romine, Allen, Gould. THIRD ROW: Alexander, Kiihnl, McGaha, H. Farrar, Murphy, Belcher. FOURTH ROW: L. Farrar, Daniel, Wheeler, Drennan, Ulrey, Bingham. 2. READING the minutes, Barbara Bingham tries out as secretary on the Parliamentary Procedure team. 3. TEAM MEMBERS listen as David Perkins makes a point in his discussion. 4. ADJOURNING a meeting, Charles Murphy practices chairing the team. 5. PATIENTLY adjusting lettering, Mike Burchett and Sonya Petway prepare a bulletin board offering French bread recipes. 6. FRENCH CLUB. FIRST ROW: Green, Henderson, Chastain. SECOND ROW: Petway, Burchett, Holmes lSponsorl. THIRD ROW: Howell, Bell. li SPECIAL INTEREST I 311 312 X Academy performers approve constitution, form theatrical group Dropping the national Thespian charter brought about the formation of a new organization, the RoyalAcademy Players. Miss Patti Williams, the club's sponsor, drafted a constitution which opened membership rolls to all stu- dents associated with school-sponsored theatrical production. The Players presented a one-act drema, The Other Side of the Wall, the first Academy play produced and directed entirely by students. Superintendent Perry Mason was recognized for 30 years of service by the Future Homemakers of America with the presentation of a handmade patch- work quilt. The club completed the quilt at two fall sewing and piecing parties and presented it in chapel December 10. Under the supervision of Miss Ruth Browning, the Library Club determined which books and periodicals had the widest circulation among the student body. Members reminded students of overdue books by typing notices and taping them in lockers. By checking in books and keeping magazines in order, the club reduced the librarian's work load. Visiting one of Arkansas Power and Light Company's generating plants provided the Science Club with the opportunity to observe the production of electricity. SPECIAL INTEREST 1 1. ROYAL ACADEMY PLAYERS. FIRST ROW: P. Williams lSponsorl, Carlton, Pitch- ford, Turman, Pryor, M. Verkler, Wallace, Alston, Bullard, Martin. SECOND ROW: Gould, Altman, Perkins, Musick, N. Chastain, Pierce, Polk, Holder, Pylkas, W. Verkler. THIRD ROW: Barnes, Berry, Scroggins, Muncy, Romine, Cornelsen, Wright, Dillin, Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Bell, D. Campbell, J. Campbell, Allen, Farrar, McGaha, Jones, Kellar, L. Williams, Hamilton, Woodroof. FIFTH ROW: Smith, Daniel, Drennan, Green, Bingham, P. Chastain, Hedrick, Awtrey, Woods. 2. SCIENCE CLUB. FIRST ROW: Spurlock, Farrar, Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Drennan, Posey, Smith, Burkett. THIRD ROW: Henderson lSponsorl, Ulrey, Barnes, D. Campbell. FOURTH ROW: McGaha, J. Campbell, Allen. 3. CAREFULLY shading, Patti Williams prepares Mark Morris for his role in Santa's Spectacles. 4. KRINGLES explains to Santa Claus David Perkins that a missing elf may have fallen into the Big Dipper. 5. CLEANING UP after the Christmas play, Mark Morris uses cold creme to remove makeup. 6. LIBRARY CLUB. FIRST ROW: Robison, Cannon, Flippin, Pitchford. SECOND ROW: Browning lSponsorl, Morton, Gould, Verkler, Gregory. 7. REMINDING a foregetful student, library aide Bill Pitchford tapes an overdue book notice in a locker. 8. FHA. FIRST ROW: Moore, G. McCampbelI, B. Segraves, B. McCampbeII, K. Martin, Bullard, Henderson, Mason. SECOND ROW: Shirley, Moon, Polk, Smith, Pryor, Alston, M. Ballinger, Pylkas, C. Green. THIRD ROW: Nichols, Petway, C. Ballinger, Aaron, Romine, Wallace, Cor- nelsen, Coker, Curtis lSponsorl. FOURTH ROW: Altman, Allen, Jones, J. Segraves, Roberts, Cannon, Dillin, J. Green, Woody. FIFTH ROW: Jett lBeaul, Corbin, Muncy, L. Green, Bingham, Hedrick, Williams, Priest, T. Martin. 9. ESCAPING the reach of Marc Burkett, Connie Corbin rushes to a vacant chair while playing Wink 'Em at the FHA Chili Supper. 'wr-I SPECIAL INTEREST X 313 Beta Club doubles membership, assists in NARC fund drive More then doubling its size, the Senior Beta Club admitted 23 new members in the first half of the school year. The club assisted Sponsor Elsie Lynn on November 11 by collecting for the National Association for Retarded Citizens. Walking from College Park to the Pizza Hut was the highlight of the Junior Beta Club's September 29 party. In the spring the members spent a day touring Little Rock. Officers were elected in an April meeting. Members of the Beta Club have achieved and maintained a 90 percent average in all solid subjects for two consecutive six-week grading periods. 1. CONSULTING the school calendar, Sandra Roberts reserves a date forthe Senior Beta Club dinner. 2. SEVENTH GRADER Roy Alston receives his entrance certificate from Rees Lloyd. 3. JUNIOR BETA CLUB. FIRST ROW: Wright, Coker, Wells, Pitchford, Yarbrough, Robison, Smith, Pryor. SECOND ROW: T. Priest, Cook, Walker, C. Priest, Cox, B. Shirley, Kelly, Alexander, Kell. THIRD ROW: Schol, Vinson, E. Shirley, Muncy, Romine, Sharp, Polk, Moore, Browning lSponsorl. FOURTH ROW: M. White, Flippin, L. White, Green, Norwood, Pyland, Lloyd, Therrell, Glenn. 4. SENIOR BETA CLUB. FIRST ROW: Lynn lSponsorl, Spurlock, Bong, Reynolds, Picker, Banks, Bullard, Pr or Holder SECOND ROW' Farrar Pierce Y , - - , 1 De. Olree, Verkler, Alston, Petway, Wallace, Do. Olree, Ballinger. THIRD ROW: Corbin, Berry, Cannon, C. Allen, Dillin, Jones, Aaron, Guffey, Gould. FOURTH ROW: Belcher, Beavers, Burkett, McGaha, Segraves, Muncy, Roberts, Hamilton, Murphy. FIFTH ROW: D. Campbell, J. Campbell, Alexander, J. Allen, Ulrey, Barnes, Gentry, Cox. -tv' I-.4 314 I HONOR GROUPS !'5 ? ? f 'fl 'W 'Lg I - a 'Iliff 3 I I p 4 'fi' I'- I 33 Service groups work at club car washes to buy camera unit Working together on various projects, the Academy's three service groups donated a total of over S200 to purchase a camera and flash unit for studentpublications. Senior Kev Club members earned S115 washing cars on the College Church parking lot. In a Jogathon to Camp Wyldewood and back, the Junior Key Club raised SSO. At the halfway point the club roasted wieners, played football, and swam. The club purchased a new mirror for the boys' restroom, a glass cover for Mrs. Vivian Hyde's desk, and a set of blinds for the science room. To improve the appearance of Principal Bill Diles' office, the Junior Civitans painted walls pale green, put up new curtains, and refinished old chairs. 1. WRITING a check, Mark White transfers S150 into the school's camera fund. 2. JUNIOR KEY CLUB. FIRST ROW: Mc- Daniel, Richey, Pitchford, J. Galloway, Alston, C. Smith, Cox. SECOND ROW: Daughety, Nichols, Tindell, Shirley, J. Galloway, K. Smith, Lankford. THIRD ROW: Aaron, Warren, Reynolds, Walker, Green, B. Smith, Daniel. FOURTH ROW: Richmond lSponsorl, Kell, Roberts, Musick, Peacock, White. 3. JUNIOR CITIVAN. FIRST ROW: B. Segraves, M. Verkler, Bullard, Alston. SECOND ROW: Musick, Romine, Pryor, Coker, W. Verkler. THIRD ROW: Aaron, Smith, Wright, Chastain, Browning lSponsorl. FOURTH ROW: Allen, Scroggins, Pierce, J. Segraves, Cannon. FIFTH ROW: Martin, Altman, Corbin, Hedrick. 4. SENIOR KEY CLUB. FIRST ROW: Spurlock, Coker, Moore, Morris, Beach, McGaha. SECOND ROW: Farrar, Burkett, Payne, Wilson, Fike, Mason lSponsorl. THIRD ROW: Allen, Breshears, Holder, Belcher, Ulrey, Gregory. FOURTH ROW: D. Campbell, Smith, Perkins, Barnes, J. Campbell, Drennan. FIFTH ROW Shackelford, Gentry, Cox, Burchett, Woody Awtrey, Woods. SERVICE GROUPS f 315 G W 1 316 ! MUSIC GROUPS 'hlllfj '-Q.-ig jlgtffffhk 145,4- f'e?-'A Ah. 3 'gf li aft Senior chorus shifts to recording studio, tours St. Louis area Forced out of its old rehearsal room by its doubled size, the 80-member Senior High Chorus moved to the college's recording studio. While touring the St. Louis area, 42 members sang at local congregations and visited the zoo and art museum in Forest Park. In a combined choral festival with several Christian colleges, the chorus rehearsed with clinician George Lynn on January 8 and 9. The 40-member Junior High Chorus gave programs for Christmas, parents, and the Booster Club. Two Academy students played in the 55-member Harding Symphony Or- chestra. First violinist Anne Hamilton served as concert mistress, and Melinda Verkler played second violin. The premier performance of the orchestra was the Christmas production of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite. Throughout the year, five Academy students performed with the Harding Bison Band. During the first semester they played at football games, at the dedication of the Olen Hendrix building, and at a Christmas concert. 1. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS. FIRST ROW: Daughety, E. Shirley, Polk, Cannon, C. Priest, Morton, Romine, Norwood, Kelly. SECOND ROW: Pryor, Cox, Sh. Wright, T. Priest, Sharp, Hammond, Gregory, B. Shirley. THIRD ROW: Walker, Moore, M. Wright, Su. Wright, S. Kell, Mason, C. Nichols, Lauen, K. Nichols. FOURTH ROW: R. Wright IDirectori, Flippin, L. White, Williams, Lloyd, Guidicy, J. Kell, M. White. 2. GREASE, Steve Awtrey, Ponder Wright, Paul Flke, and Jeff Woods, perform Sha-na-na. 3. BAND AND ORCHESTRA MEMBERS. FIRST ROW: Verkler, Smith. SECOND ROW: Romine, Hamilton, Farrar. 4. DIRECTOR Ray Wright tunes the chorus to harmonize on the correct pitches. 5. REHEARSING for the spring chorus trip, altos and tenors practice hymns. 6. VIOLINIST Anne Hamilton performs the first movement of Vivaldi's Concerto in A Major. 7. OUARTET. FIRST ROW: Holder, Pylkas IAccompanistI, Shackelford. SECOND ROW: Perkins, Woodroof. 8. SENIOR HIGH CHORUS. FIRST ROW: J. Woodroof, Spurlock, R. Reynolds, R. Coker, Bullard, Wallace, Picker, B. Segraves, Alston, W. Verkler, M. Verkler, H. Smith, C. Ballinger, Wilson, Bong, Posey, McGaha, Fikfz. SECOND ROW: Farrar, Bearch, Morris, Holder, Chastain, Romine, Musick, Do. Olree, Pryor, Jones, J. Wright, S. Coker, Scroggins, Daniel, Gould, Burchett, Murphy. THIRD ROW: Burkett, K. Smith, Curtis, Alexander, C. Allen, Sexton, M. Ballinger, Proctor, Cannon, Howell, Cornelsen, Pylkas, McKinney, Perkins, Ulrey, Belcher, D. Woodroof, R. Wright lDirectorl. FOURTH ROW: D. Wright, Campbell, J. Allen, Webb, P. Wright, Bingham, Dillin, Roberts, Williams, De. Olree, J. Segraves, Altman, Eads, Gentry, Woods, Shackelford, Avvtrey. MUSIC GROUPS 7 S.A. sponsors mixer to greet newcomers, helps needy persons With a desire to make newcomers feel at home, the Student Association hosted a mixer for all students August 11. Soft drinks, cookies, and homemade ice cream were served on the playground while students got acquainted with each other. Throughout the year at random, the S.A. sponsored devotionals at Mr. Joe Webb's barn for both Junior and Senior High students. Mr. Ed Land spoke on the nearness of God, Mr. Willie Franklin and a group of his friends sang, and senior boys shared their thoughts on certain scriptures, each at separate devotionals. A Christmas party in the library on December 7 raised food for needy persons. Admission to the party was a can of food or some amount of money. uh '.,', ? l'1, f ,,.- 1. S.A. OFFICERS. Woodroof, Pres, Allen, Sec.-Treas.g Shackelford, Vice-Pres. 2. PLACING the S.A.'s weekly saying, Cindy Allen rearranges the bulletin board. 3. SEATED at Ed Land's feet, students listen to a passage of scripture at an S.A. devotional. 4. S.A. REPRESENTATIVES. FIRST ROW: Browning lSponsorl, Corbin, Beavers, Nichols, Farrar, Cox. SECOND ROW: Land iSponsorl, Kiihnl, Campbell, Jernigan, Ballinger. 5. EXAMINING Bicentennial candles, Vivian Hyde considers making her purchase from S.A. Representatives Karen Henderson, Karen Flippin, and Carren Clark. 318! STU DENT GOVERNMENT 1. WILDCAT STAFF. FIRST ROW: Woodroof, Muncy, Shackelford. i g SECOND ROW: Murphy, Bingham, Gentry. 2. PUBLICATIONS Sponsor Ruth Browning discusses trends in journalism with Wildcat Assistant Editor Kandy Muncy and Petit Jean Assistant Editor Lynn Williams. 3. PETIT JEAN STAFF. FIRST ROW: Bingham, Williams. SECOND ROW: Morris, Shackelford, Woodroof, Murphy, Farrar. 4. BEFORE taking copy to the press, Wildcat Editor David Woodroof makes a final scan for corrections. 5. PROOFREADING galleys, Petit Jean Editor Charles Murphy checks copy at the print shop. 6. RECEIVING help from Kim Moss, College Assistant Editor, Hank Farrar works to complete his classes section. S. S- xiii! Journalists produce annual, newspapers, attend ASU contest Making extensive use of line work, the Academy Petit Jean Staff modernized the layout format for the 1976 yearbook. An addition of four pages to the Academy section brought about more thorough coverage of organizations, sports, and the elementary school. Publishing four issues, the Wildcat Staff provided a forum for the ex- pression of opinion and brought problems to the attention of the student body. The December purchase of a camera and a flash unit expanded photographic coverage of both publications.Both staffs participated in journalism contests at Arkansas State I University in Jonesboro. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS X 319 li tw ,. 2' Pep groups combine -to sell megaphones, fmance Homecoming Throughout football season the Pep Club sold miniature megaphones in addition to traditional buttons and ribbons to raise money for Homecoming. In conjuntion with Homecoming, Miss LaJuana Case's art classes constructed a papier-mache Wildcat head and presented it to the student body at a bonfire pep rally. Erecting matching goal posts and making signs from used computer paper, the Freshman Class won a hall decorating contest sponsored by the Senior High Cheerleaders. The Cheerleaders, collecting on downtown sidewalks, raised S40 on November 1 for the National Association for Retarded Children. 320 X SPIRIT GROUPS 3 Q95-4 . jf t , ' ,gt ' ' ' ' 4 ertt X W H ,1', 55 , . 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Ballinger. FOURTH ROW: Green, T. Berry, Cook, White, Williams, Scroggins, S. Coker, Turman. 2. BASKETBALL fans watch as the Wildcats defeat Pangburn 64-51. 3. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS. FIRST ROW: Moon, Alexander. SECOND ROW: Wright, O'Brien, Romine, Norwood. 4. GESTURING with her hands, Maresa Moon urges the players to shoot the Ioop. 5. DRESSED OUT, Brenda Picker cheers at the first pep rally of the football season. 6. ADJ USTING streamers, Ruth Hedrick and Sandra Roberts decorate lockers with crepe paper. 7. AFTER school, Karm Beavers and Lisa Cornelsen spray paint a sign for the hall. 8. SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS. FOREGROUND: Romine, STANDING: Musick, Segraves, Pierce, Picker, Altman. ig. 3 E , ,,y. . . r 9. bl SPIRIT GROUPS X 321 Defenders concede average of 6 points, 127 yards per game Starting the season with a win over Bauxite, the Wildcats overcame a big upset at the hands of the Arkansas School for the Deaf only to come back and win the rest of their games, finishing 8-1 for the season. After winning big over Cotton Plant the week before, the Wildcats fumbled seven times in the first half against previously unbeaten Heber Springs. The Wildcats shuffled their offense in the second half, ironing out some of the mistakes, and going on to win by a slim margin of 19-12. 1. SENIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: Coach Richmond, Mi. Burkett, Isom, Matthews, Peacock, Green, Ma. Burkett, K. Eads, J. Woodroof, R. Reynolds, Coker, Allen, Spurlock, Banks, Webb, Closs, Morris, Murphy. SECOND ROW: Beach, H. Farrar, Thornton, Ulrey, Drennan, Kiihnl, Yingling, Moore, Woody, Belcher, K. Reynolds, J. Campbell, B. Barnes, K. Smith, McKinney, Curtis, Daniel, L. Farrar, Fike, Coach Barden. THIRD ROW: Coach Felker, Cox, Schol, D. Campbell, Shackelford, Gentry, D. Woodroof, S. Eads, Wright, Wheeler, W. Smith, Miller, Burchett, Rain- water, R. Barnes, Hughes, Awtrey, Woods, Coach Norwood. 2. PUTTING a sure stop on a Hazen running back, Charles Murphy contains from his cornerback position. 3. FILLED with concentration, Coaches Bill Barden, Tony Felker, and Harold Norwood explain changes in offensive and defensive strategy. 4. INTERCEPTING a DeValls Bluff pass, Mark Morris shakes loose a would-be tackler on the return. 5. LOOKING for a place to cut, Kevin Webb heads to the open field. 6. SPLIT END Greg Green receives instructions from Coach Bill Barden during a time out. 7. SURROUNDED by Mayflower defenders, Fullback David Woody lunges for a first down. 322 f SENIOR FOOTBALL .5 L L 'fix-'ri- ,,, A f' lf? L ', Vx? :rwf?4KL.2'FA 'V -1 I oe SENIOR HIGH FOOTBALL RESULTS bv Harding OPPWCM Bnuxlfe B 'Q 5 40 Concord I 2 53 4 Sf' xi 0 Deof School 6 34 Coffon Plum 8 21 Hazen I4 I9 Heber Springs I2 35 Palestine 0 28 DeVolIs Bluff 0 35 Mayflower 0 'UW V ,W .X,,-2 1 , 4 1. DEFENSIVE END Randy Kiihnl fights to bring down a DeVaiis Bluff running back.'2 FOLLOWiNG interference provided by Mike Burkett, Mike' Peacock cuts to the outsideg 3 ASSISTANT David Cox reacts after a LINEBACKER Conference coaches choose 6 Wildcats for All-Star squad As runners-up in the Grand Prairie Conference, the Wildcats placed six players on the All-Conference team. Four of the six were seniors Eddie Gentry, centerg Robbie Shackelford, linebackerg David Woodroof, defensive tackleg and David Woody, fullback. The others were juniors Bret Closs, nosemang and Randy Kiihnl, tight end. Shackelford was also selected to the Arkansas Athletic Association's Class B All-State team. Each year the Wildcat players select a member of the team who, in their opinion, has exhibited the greatest amount of leadership ability and honor him by giving the Wildcat Spirit Award. Receiving the honor this year was linebacker-tackle Robbie Shackel- ford. 'JR 4.5! ,,,..,, 1 ' SENIOR WILDCATS X 325 f-1 , fa, f f' , ' ' 'A 4 ' 1. BEFORE sending Nathan Malone into the game, Coach Larry Rich- mond gives last minute instructions. 2. TEAM doctor Bill White shows concern while checking on his son Mark. 3. COACH Larry Richmond, displeased after a mistake by the Wildcats, ponders ways to improve his offense. 4. JUMPING high into the air, Bates Smith hauls down a pass from Todd Green. 5. DEFENSIVE position aids Mark White and Todd Green in stopping a Heber Spring running back. 6. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: Spurlock, Jernigan, Daughety, Alston, Cox, C. Smith, Ballinger, K. Smith, Nichols, Burkett, Hart, Pryor, Tindell, Coach Barden. SECOND ROW: Coach Felker, White, Aaron, Musick, Bell, Beavers, Roberts, Guidicy, Walker, G. Barry, Evans, Kell, Coach Richmond. THIRD ROW: Carlton, Daniel, Lloyd, Warren, Muncy, B. Smith, Therrell, Green, Lankford, Malone, S. Berry. 7. QUAR- TERBACK Todd Green options to run on a Sprim out. 8. LOOKING into a gaping hole formed by the line, tailback Mark White runs for daylight. 326 X JUNIOR FOOTBALL X' ,M Erratic playing bars Junior football team from winning season With only two returning lettermen, the Junior Wildcats were not expected to have a winning season. Plagued with losses when they played away from home, the team finished with a 2-2-1 record. Head Coach Larry Richmond stated that the team's best effort was displayed by Wildcat defenders against Bald Knob, a Class A school. In that game both teams battled to a 0-0 tie. The team played through the season erratically, showing both bright spots and places that needed additional work. Defeating Cotton Plant 28-18 in the final game, the Junior 'Cats proved that 1975 had been a year of learning and improvement. JUNIOR FOOTBALL f 327 Wildcats start slow, gain skill, overcome inadequacy of depth Starting basketball practice as much as two months later than non-football playing schools, Coach Harold Nor- wood's Senior Wildcats found that inexperience proved to be a hindering factor in the beginning of the season. After losing their first seven games, the nucleus of two seniors and four juniors bounced back to win five consecutive games before losing to Kensett 46-42 in a hard-fgught offensive battle. In the White County Tournament, the Wildcats were eliminated by the host team, McRae. Junior center Randy Wheeler, named to the All-County team, pumped in 22 points in the Wildcats' losing effort. The entire team received the team scholarship award. 1. ASSISTANCE given by Steve Miller and Randy Wheeler keeps Kevin Webb from losing the ball. 2. PIVOT-MAN Randy Wheeler shoots a jumper over a Central defender. 3. WAITING to come into the game, David Cox catches his breath. 4. GUARD Marc Burkett successfully steals the ball from a Pangburn opponent. 5. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: Peacock, Woodroof, Allen, Burkett, Webb. SECOND ROW: Coach Norwood, Kiihnl, Miller, Smith, Wheeler, Cox, Campbell, Coach Felker, 6. COVERED by two defenders, Kevin Webb breaks open for a layup. 7. AFTER being knocked to the floor, Jon Woodroof is helped up by David Cox. 8. SENIOR Tommy Belcher watches the action from the bench. 9. LOOKING for someone to pass to, Randy Kiihnl protects the ball. 328 X SENIOR BASKETBALL SENIOR BASKETBALL RESULTS Hardmg Opponent Bradford Bald Knob Rosebud Kensett McCrory England Judsonia McRae Pangburn McCrory Central Griffithville Kensett Rosebud Central McRae CrowIey's Ridge Pangburn Griffithville Judsonia McRae Cushman Pleasant Plains Judsonia v v'0 47 1 N, ,viii fzv3f3Jf , 'W' -Q9 0' S PQ'5 's'5' s Q' L. , -2-.L ,bk '-offs. .ASTM-1'. RUN,- XXAHUINN X-KA . 0 KQV' s I , , f, ? 2.4 ,f -. iiiff fy , y V' M . tw.-.rf 'Q s . N Q s... if f x 5 . A 5 ' A ' . , v I w 1 , sm s ,. a ..,- 'f N-.4 A 1 . . . - M i 5 Q .. ' f dvr :il Jl tr Junior 'Cats compile best win-loss record over past 6 seasons With only one starter returning, inexperience was expected to dominate the Junior Wildcat's basketball season. Countering gloomy predictions, the 'Cats turned in excellent defensive performances and at one time possessed an 11-game winning streak. The Wildcats received several awards resulting from their play in the White County Tournament. Freshmen John Beavers and Mark White were selected for the All-Tournament team. Rees Lloyd won the individual sports- manship award, and Mark White tied for the individual scholarship award. 1. DURING a time out, Coach Harold Nor- wood tells his Junior 'Cats how to improve their game. 2. RESULTING from Coach Norwood's instruction, the Wildcats raise their score. 3. FAST-BREAKING, Todd Green moves to center court. 4. CON- TROLLING the center tip, Mark White outjumps a Pangburn opponent. 5. FOR- WARD Joe Kell shoots over two defenders. 6. SURROUNDED by three Rosebud Ramblers, John Beavers gets away a jump shot. 7. DRIBBLING, Zac Muncy sets up the offense. 8. COACH Harold Norwood centers his attention on the court. 9. BLOCKING out their opponents, Mark White and John Beavers fight for a rebound. 10. JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: Muncy, Green, Smith, Lloyd, Jernigan, Burkett. SECOND ROW: Coach Norwood, Musick, Kell, Beavers, White, Guidicy, Roberts, Coach Felker. JUNIOR BASKETBALL X 331 Wildcat Harriers win State Class B meet, train for spring track For the first time in the history of Harding Academy, the Wildcat cross country team finished as champions in the State Class B Cross Country Meet. The meet, held at the Searcy Country' Club, covered a two and one-half mile course. The 'Cats placed four out of their seven men in the top ten finishers, with Charles Murphy placing second. Lacking depth in the sprints, the Senior High track team was strong in distance races and field events. The distance runners trained through the winter for the first time, building speed and endurance for the spring track season. The ,Cats also fielded par- ticipants in the State Decathlon, which was held during the summer. 332 X SENIOR TRACK f CROSS COUNTRY ' 1 1. SENIOR TRACK TEAM. FIRST ROW: Hughes, Peacock, Burchett, Woodroof, Green, Woody, Shackelford, Murphy, Belcher. SECOND ROW: Coach Barden, Drennan, P. Wright, D. Wright, Webb, Campbell, Eads, Smith, R. Barnes, B. Barnes, Reynolds, Allen, Morris, Fike. 2. TRAINING indoors, tracksters condition during winter weather. 3. FATIGUED after a workout, Mike Burchett prepares to go to the dressing room. 4. WILDCAT harriers set the pace at the State Cross Country Meet. 5. COACHES discuss results of the District meet. 6. CLEARING the bar at 5'8 , Greg Green kicks his legs over. 7. TENSED for the start, Wildcats await the sound of the gun. 8. SOPHOMORE Max Hughes warms up before the shot put competition. 9. LEANING to break the tape, David Woody wins the County quarter-mile. 10. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. Campbell, Wright, Allen, Green, Woody, Murphy, Shackelford, Coach Barden. 11. FLAWLESSLY hurdling, Mike Peacock finishes first in the 180 lows. 12. EXHAUSTED, Charles Murphy kicks toward the cross country finish. SENIOR TRACK X CRL SS COUNTRY ! 333 Tracksters compete against larger teams in invitational meets With nearly all Junior High boys participating, Coach Larry Richmond's track team took part in many in- vitational relays as well as the County arrs and District meets. The Junior 'Cats competed against Class A and AA schools in order to improve times and distances. Due to a 1973 ruling of the Arkansas Athletic Association, Junior High teams are no longer allowed to compete in State track meets. 1. FOLLOWING through with good form, Joe Kell throws the discus. 2. JUNIOR TRACK TEAM. FIRST ROW: Yarbrough, Alston, Daughety, C. Smith, McDaniel, Segraves. SECOND ROW: Shirley, Burkett, Spurlock, Tindell, Cox, Pryor, Curry. THIRD ROW: Eads, Jernigan, Therrell, Green, Warren, Aaron, Pittman. FOURTH ROW: Coach Rich- mond, Beavers, Glenn, Oldham, B. Smith, Musick, Kell, White. 3. PRACTICING hand- offs for the 440 relay, Steve Burkett, Todd Green, Bates Smith, and Mark White prepare for the District meet. 334 f JUNIOR TRACK 31, X 1 ,vw Perkins wins award for intramural sports, gridders train for '76 The addition of swimming and flag football expanded the Academy's boys' intramural program to cover a total of 13 sports. Senior David Perkins received the Intramural Athlete Award. Perkins competed in physical education classes for the award, based on points for participation and for finishing places in each sport. Off-season athletes not involved in intramurals took part in football training. 4- CONCENTRATING on the birdie, Donald Jett serves to his badminton opponent. 5. VOLLEYING, Jeff Payne and David Perkins team up for doubles. 6. SWIMMING the butterfly, Scott Smith and Jon David Yingling come up for air. 7. SOCCER players John Barry and Ronnie Harper try to gain possession of the ball. INTRAMURALS I 335 Grade school grows, playground facilities undergo renovation The elementary school added a new sixth grade class taught by Mrs. Charles Baugh and acquired a new first grade instructor, Mrs. David Hurd. Playground equipment was renovated and repainted by the PTA to accompany the growth. Basketball courts, soccer goals, and a volleyball net were erected also. The Fall Festival - boasting a spook tunnel, plant boutique, apple bobbing, and a fortune teller - yielded a net profit of 5500. . In April the entire school traveled to Little Rock to view exhibits in the Bicentennial Freedom Train. The train contained original government documents, historical displays, and American artifacts. Students also collected and redeemed soup labels for Bicentennial articles and for a gift for Superintendent Perry Mason. N--sci. 3 ,rfzifq g,,19 P' To 336 f ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Vgvf Q96 SEIA 'KS Feng CL,-' 'ZH S 1. SIXTH GRADE. FIRST ROW: Wright, Bailey, Jernigan, Spurlock, Gibson, Cramp- ton, Woody. SECOND ROW: Barber, Citty, Breshears, Corbin, Howard, Morris, Mc- Daniel, Smith, Pitchford, Henderson. THIRD ROW: Baugh lTeacherl, Underwood, Clark, Miller, Land. 2. CONCENTRATING on the softball, Lori Pryor aims for the outfield and a homerun. 3. SIXTH GRADE. FIRST ROW: Hickey, Swindle, Green, Isom, Beck, Joyner, Priest, Moon, Burkett, Warren. SECOND ROW: Picker, Woody, Ballinger, Spurlock, Campbell, Alexander lTeacherl. THIRD ROW: Kiihnl, Bailey, Lankford, Dobbins, Brown. 4. PEE WEE ATHLETES: FIRST ROW: Smith, Daughtey, Ballinger, Banks, Barden, Treat, Thomas, Davis, Crouch, L. Bailey, Jones, Barnes, Corbin, Allen. SECOND ROW: Picker, Land, Dobbins, Kelly, Pyland, Swindle, Kiihnl, Story, Brown, Meirose, Miller, Fox, Spear- man. THIRD ROW: Henderson, Crampton, Jernigan, Green, Pledger, Clark, Gipson, Spurlock, Rowan, Hicky, Woody, Anderson, A. Bailey, Underwood. FOURTH ROW: Coach Richmond, Coach Wilson. 5. CHEERLEADER Polly Spurlock practices for the basketball game against Morris School. 6. FIFTH GRADE. FIRST ROW: Loftin, Pitt- man, Smith, Alexander, Grow, A. Jones. SECOND ROW: Rozzell, Shirley, Woody, Coker, Woodroof, Gould, K. Jones. THIRD ROW: Spearman, Curry, Bailey, Kelly, Ozbirn, Fox. FOURTH ROW: Rowan, Helsten lTeacherl, Louen, Story, Anderson. 7. KITTEN CLUB. FIRST ROW: L. Smith, Warren, Christine Woody, Wright, Priest, Pryor, Ballinger, Moon, Morris, Lankford, Spurlock. SECOND ROW: Corbin, C. Bailey, Howard, L. Bailey, Citty, Isom, McDaniel, Fox, Beck, Breshears. THIRD ROW: Camp- bell, Pitchford, Grow, Pittman, Shirley, Coker, Woodroof, Alexander, Rozzell, R. Smith, Loftin, Cheryl Woody, Jones, Gould, Burkett, Joyner. 8. DRIVING for the basket, a Pee Wee basketball player perfects his layup. 9. TEACHING safety, Greg Ozbirn aids students crossing Center Street. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL X 337 QW amp' , il t 9 9 fb 1. FOURTH graders Melanie Bridges and Andy Thomas water classroom plants. 2. ADJUSTING her blindfold, Lea Ann Morris prepares to win a prize from Mrs. Jimmy Allen at the Fall Festival. 3. SECOND GRADE. FIRST ROW: Altman, Corder, Tate, Olree, Winters, Richey, Bolding. SECOND ROW: Anderson, Smith, Nonrvood, Rowan, Farrar, Underwood, Thomas, Killman, Elliot, Carns lTeacherl, Alston iTeacherl. 4. FOURTH GRADE. FIRST ROW: Sears ITeacherl, Bridges, Corbin, Thomas, Reynolds, Daughety, Barden, Treat. SECOND ROW: Ballinger, Barnes, Smith, Allen, Davis, Crouch, Underwood, Priest, Cox, Banks, Bailey. 5. BALANCED on one foot, Chris Woody fonrvards the ball in a soccer game. 6. DUE TO the closing of the school cafeteria, Duane Butler and Melissa Lloyd bring lunches from home. 7. FIRST graders imitate flowers in Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite. 8. THIRD GRADE. FIRST ROW: England, Hendon, Smith, Beavers, Diles, Campbell. SECOND ROW: Fox, Curry, Burks, Jones. THIRD ROW: Branch, Dobbins, G. Henderson, Smith, N. Henderson, Throckmorton. FOURTH ROW: Hopper, Reynolds, McDonald. 9. FIRST GRADE. FIRST ROW: Barden, Eads, Woodson, McGaha, L. Mackey, Citty, Treat, Choate, Ke. Olree, Daughety, O. Mackey. SECOND ROW: Jones, Throckmorton, Hendon, Lloyd, lsom, Aaron, Martin, Diles, Ballinger, Hodges, Henderson, K. Cox, Ka. Olree, Rozzel, Vaughn, Felt. THIRD ROW: Hopper, Cook, Smith, M. Cox, Higbee, Bolding. FOURTH ROW: Hurd lTeacherl, Blue ITeacherl. 338 X ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ,4- C.-01 - . - in V-4 'fs 16 Elementary acquires knowledge of flag during Bicentennial Stressing patriotism in the first through sixth grades, elementary students participated in a Red, White, and Blue Day. The students learned the history of the flag and donned the national colors. Bicentennial slogans were coined in a November contest. The annual spring program, performed by the students, maintained the Bicentennial theme. Entertaining the elderly, the Elementary School sang hymns at Oak- dale Nursing Home. 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A I 1 I ADVERTISEMENTS X 351 S'EN'S AMERIGN YEZRBQO GONFMNY JOHN CLARK 4132 Lbby 14052 7893443 om h Cty ok: I1 ma 73122 5 W6 Petit Jean Prepared by 03- A I g de , WIVY 3 he JOHN CLARK ART SERVICE 352 X ADVERTISEMENTS TEL. 405 ij' 789-8443 65 CHRIS CLARK Superviso 'T X 'X , .gc-R' A gi 1 - is -' 'L isfgifeff 1, .xy ,,,, X .Q-f,-if Harry Olree President David Crouch Executive Secretary iffy? Lott Tucker Treasurer M A ffvf, f 'fr Y Neale Prygr Jack Wood Sears President-Elect Past President YO R ALUMN ASSOCIATIO Were here to serve Your Alumni Association is the hub of an ever growing club. And although the number increases by the day, our purpose remains constant . . . we want to serve you. The office constantly seeks new ways of keeping in touch with the entire group . . . and our tiles are tabbed for every state and many foreign countries - but we continue to solicit your help. In the fruit-basket-turn-over that we seem to keep playing, we must have your help to keep our information up to date. And we want to help you. Please permit us to do our job by asking of us any service we can render. If you're not sure, ask us anyway. The office is located in the John Mabee American Heritage- Alumni Center. Whether searching for prospective students Cespecially the second and third generation onesl, fund raising for the college, accummulating news for the ALUMNI NEWS or recording your latest doings, we want to be an active part of your ties with the Harding family. Harding College Box 768 Searcy, Arkansas 72143 VERTISEMENTS X 353 v., avlqvf , NA n ifm..-M3f4'ff'E1fw'6.f WM .E A '4'r?fs'--' 354 I ADVERTISEMENTS sz-'-? .ix KI N GS I N N Highway 67 East 268-6171 Z N N N il K ' .5 1? Q N ' , 5 7 1 if N 4 N N I W N3 QIL, I N 1 1' N ,g V. f N Ns any ,N N 1 N xfg,NNffN N' N 1 N + J5f ff N M if 6. 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A SEARCY, ARKANSAS 72148 ADVERTISEMENTS X 371 HEBER SPRINGS WHOLESALE GROCER Wilma Patchell Oscar Patchell 108 North Fourth Street F0 2-2574 Heber Springs, Arkansas 72543 372 I ADVERTISEMENTS ww' Q ...M-v6v 7lehmSPnm9a1UIw!lumh Dm. P1052-2574 Wai' fH-1a1v--l!b.g1- 4-gli'-v Y - Q a if af' N-,..- .9 ,QM V. Wfflfgffwfif fav ' S 422. , ,M 5 if 2' X X ' Mx, QV .,a. , , ff s ' WEE l tg -- 8 L-1 'N 2 n 1 up QU' g I. tnw-.MV . n.,Q.xf'5 iiqwf . I I ,HQ ffl' A SMITIIVAUGHAN I Iii F? Q woon-FREEMAN I , ff' Lumssn coMPANY ANGEL F000 - 400 s. mm T I ICF CAYAM 26'-35 The Home of' YorneII's Q f'AngeI Food Ice Cream. S II Searcy Has Been Our 'Home For 44 Years L 3213 East Race 268-6909 Sales Service RenTcIs and Supplies IDEAl OFFICE MACHINES 374 ! ADVERTISEMENTS MAGIC MART DISCOUNT DEPT. STORE Where your money makes magic Highway 67 268-5821 ? i gf.,-5 Main Office - Spring and Race S1. - 268-5831 NICRGO Office - 726-3354 Jiwfmf WM Motor Bank - Highway 67 East - 268-9420 P0l'l9IlUl'Il Office - 728-4422 4- 5 i -LLL?-L,gQQ.ii ADVERTISEMENTS f 375 hAQveHc 3Bri as'7'o.q .Q 9l - t ,, . r FQ: w,!!j 3 It ., sv' gf3Qvfu'f5 Mx Q 's 'T , ifggfx E in QI A at fx Wig' I 35, z im ff W ,L yn 3, , CITY TIRE SERVICE woo s. main zas-aezo 1 2 QW SEARCY Coll us for DS you reezer Q 268 3534 376 ! ADVERTISEMENTS Building on a Herltage It all began so humbly a handful of students and teachers Today seventeen years later we acknowledge wlth gratltude the beglnnlngs of Hardmg Graduate School of Rellglon as a branch of Hardmg College Much has happened since 1958 Hardmg Graduate School includes 12 faculty 214 tudents an excellent llbrary and one of the most beautlful campuses ln the country Full accredltatlon and a currlculum geared to the tlmes are further dlmenslons of t cred1b1l1ty But even these facts fall to comprehend the umqueness of Hardmg Graduate School The Graduate School 1S more than bulldlngs and books Hardmg IS people From lts beglnnlng th1s school has placed 'ugh prlorlty on the personal Faculty staff and students form a real communlty They move among each other teachlng bearlng burdens sharmg Joys and experlenclng the God Hardmg Graduate School just as Hardmg ln all her facets stands or falls 1n dlrect proportlon to 1ts falthfulness to the Lordshrp of Chrlst and the authorlty of the lnerrant word God has been good He has brought a work lnto belng and has worked through lts graduates for many years Have you con sldered mcreasmg your sk1lls through dedlcated graduate study? 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Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 315, 327, 334. Aaron, Pamela K. lAcad.1, 806 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 306, 312, 314, 315. Aaron, Theda iStaff1, 806 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 48. Abbott, Lani Jean lJr.I, Rt. 7 Box 201, Paragould, AR 72450,108, 227, 234. Abbott, Mark Steve iCCP7, Stow, OH 44224, 77. Abbott, Tommy F. iSo.J, 8308 Main St., Smithfield, TX 76080,118,155. Ables, Idell lStaffJ, Box 787, Sta. A, Searcy, AR 72143, 48. Abney, Keith Alan lso.1, PO Box 703, Searcy, AR 72143,118. Adair, John Gary lSo.J, 3292 So. Perkins, Memphis, TN 38118. Adams, Carla Marie lJr.J, 11348 Dorsett, St. Louis, Mo. 63043, 108. Adams, Dana Sue lJr.J, Box 25, Sesser, IL 62884,108,172,191. Adams, Donald Eugene lFr.1 112 Orchard Av., Ellwood City, PA 16117, 128, 212, 214, 229 Adams, Gary Layne lFr.1, Box 629, Cisco, TX 76437. Adams, Glen Matthew lJr.1, 11 Sunset Dr., Medway, OH 45341,108, 231. Adams, Karla Renee lFr.l, Rt.413 Kim Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 128, 160, 218. Adams, Ronald Joel iFr.1, Box 37, Bronte, TX 76933,128. Adams, Sarah Jane iFr.1, 1219 Cadiz, Mobile, AL 36609,128, 172. Adams, Vincent Lee lJr.l., 1212 N. 43 St., E. St. Louis, IL 62204,108. Adcox, Regina Kay lSo.1, Rt. 2, Bradford, AR 72020. Addison, Ann lSo.1, Rt. 1 Box 34, Lipan, TX 76462,118,151. Addison, Elizabeth A. lFr.1, 10006 Greenview Dr., Huntsville, AL 35803,181. Adkins, Maureen B. lSr.J, Box 248, Searcy, AR 72143, 200. Aggas, Larry W. 4Sr.1, Box 324, Gratiot, Ohio 43740. AHEA, 235. Akins, Robert Tulon lJr.1, Rt. 2 Bx.21, Holly Springs, MS 38635,169. Alexander, Beverly E. lAcad.1, 15 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 314, 320. Alexander, Claudette lFac.1,15 Indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 283. Alexander, Donnette lJr.J, 4495 Strawberry Pk., San Jose, CA 95129, 108, 167, 200, Alexander, Fred tStaffl,15lndian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 30. Alexander, Joe F. iAcad.J,15lndian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 311, 314, 316. Alexander, Kimberlea lFr.1,813 Fairground Rd., Rolla, MO 65401, 236. Alexander, Teri Marie lSo.1, 4495 Strawberry Pk., San Jose, CA 95129, 118, 154. Allcock, James Murray lSo.1, 6 Viscount Pl., St. Catherines, Ont., Canada, 118, Allen, Amos Lowell lFr.J, 14 Chapelwood, Northport, AL 35476,128,155. Bailey, Bailey, Marcella lStatf, 101 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 48. Wilma Allen lSr.l, 1920 W. Arch, Searcy, AR 72143, 82, 200, 224. Baird, Betty Jane lSr.1, 4710 Brookline, Bartlesville, OK 74003, 82. Baird, Terry Lynn iFr.1, 4710 Brookline Dr., Bartlesville, OK 74003, 128, 172. Baird, Timothy Byron lSo.1, Vida, MO 65581, 118, 179. Baither, Nancy E. iJr.1, 24 Bright St., Westbury, NY 11590, 108, 232. Baither, Richard C. lSr.J, 24 Bright St., Westbury, NY 11590, 82, 196, 200. Baker, Gary Earl lSr.1, 7354 Laura Ct., San Diego, CA 92120, 82. Baker, Jody Kay lSo.1, 701 Pauline St., Euless, TX 76039,118,156. BBKGL Baken Baker, Baker John Raymond lFr.J, PO Box 708, Bastrop, LA 71220,128, 212, 213, 221. Paula Ruth lSo.J, Armory Rd., Mtn. Home, AR 72653, 118, 168. Paula Denise lFr.J, 108 Dupont Cir., W. Monroe, LA 71291,128. Peggy Sue lJr.J Route One Attalla, AL 35954, 108. Baker, Theresa Beth lSo.1, 2711 Bayou Ln., Monroe, LA 71201, 118, 180, 227. Balcom, Sherry Anne tJr.J, 6840 Coventry, New Orleans, LA 70126, 108, 217, 219. Baldwin, John Ditmore lSr.J, 143 W. Denver, Holyoke, CO 807, 82,157. Baldwin, Susan E. lJr.1, 1122 Fleetridge Dr., San Diego, CA 92106,138. Baldy, Sheree Ellen lSr.1, 1305 Freer Rd., Chelsea, MI 48118. Baldy, Terry Dale lJr.J, PO Box 623, Forest Park, GA 30050,108. Bales, James lFac.1, 707 E. Race, Searcy, AR 72143, 36. Bales, Mark Stuart lGrad.J, 707 E. Race, Searcy, AR 72143. Bales, Robin E. lFr.J, 707 E. Race Ave., Searcy, AR 72143, 128, 180, 185, 231. Ballard, Jeffery D. lJr.l, Route 1 Box 364, Conway, AR 72032,108,155. Ballenger, Daniel Lee lSo.J, Box 61, Corning, AR 72422, 118, 161. Ballinger, Cheryl L. lAcad.J, 611 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 306, 312, 314, 316, 320. Ballinger, Melinda S. lAcad.1, 611 E. Market Ave., Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 307, 312, 316, 320. Ballinger, Steve F. lAcad.1, 611 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 327. Bandy, Pamela Jean lSo.1, RR 2 Box 1801, Greenville, KY 42345,118, 212, 214, 235. Banks, John D. iAcad.J, 121 Jawanda Lane, Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 323. Banks, Rufus, Jr. lFr.1, Rt. 1 Box 311, Forrest City, AR 72335,138,169. Banks, Ruth Ann lAcad.J,121 Jawanda Lane, Searcy, AR 72143, 302. Banks, Sherry L. iAcad.1,121 Jawanda Lane, Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 307, 314, 320. Bankston, Larry Joe lFr.1, 120 Magnolia, Trumann, AR 72472, 128, 152. Allen, Carol Ruth lFr.1, 2415 St. Xavier St., Louisville, KY 40212,118, 176. Allen, Cindy L. lAcad.1, 3MagnoIia Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 292, 299, 306, 311, 312, 316, 318, 320. Allen, Daniel D. lSr.1, 1414 S. Campbell, Springfield, MO 65807, 82, 171. Allen, James B., Jr. lFr.l, 508 School St., Clinton, AR 72031,128. Allen, Jimmy lFac.1, 3 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 36. Allen, Jimmy H. lAcad.1, 3 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 292, 307, 312, 314, 315, 329, 332. Allen, Juanita D. lFr.J, 907 Poplar Rd., Starkville, MS 39759, 128, 153, 209. Allen Linda Louise lFr.1 2415 St. Xavier St. Louisville, KY 40212,118, 220. Allen: Mark Edward lFr.1, Rt. 4 ax. 410, Hotlsprings, AR moi. Allen Robert Graham lJr.1 14 Chapelwood, Northport, AL 35476, 108, 157. Allen, Vance Andrew iSo.1, 1617 Cherry St., Niles, MI 49120, 118. Allison, Arvie M. iSr.l, Rt. 1 Box 237, Shorter, AL 36075, 82, 180. Allison, Carla Lee lJr.1, Rt. 4 Box 536K, West Monroe, LA 71291, 180. Allison, Rodney Dirk lSo.1, Rt. 4 Box 536K, W. Monroe, LA 71291. Allman, Jacqueline S. lFr.1, 502 Imperial Dr., Florence, AL 35630, 128, 156. Alpha Chi, 200. Alpha Epsilon Chi, 171 Alpha Omega, 152. Alpha Psi Omega, 226. Alpha Phi Gamma, 225. Alpha Tau Epsilon, 164. Barber ,Benny Carl lJr.J, 1514 Leighton Dr., Tupelo, MS 38801,108. Barber, Chester L., Jr. lFr.J, Rt. 3, Searcy, AR 72143. Barber, John Steven fJr.1, PO Box 237, Gruver, TX 79040, 108, 143, 230. Barber, Phyllis Joan lJr.t, Route 4, Box 331, Fort Myers, FL 33905, 108, 176, 221, 234 Barber, Rose E. lFr.J, 320 Forrest Dr., Newport, AR 72112, 221. Barber, Sherri Ann lJr.l, 519 East Ave., York, NE 68467, 108, 143. Barden, Bill lFac.J, Rt. 2, Searcy, AR 72143, 283, 286, 287, 323, 325, 332. Barefoot, Kim Darlene lFr.1, 2062 A Taylor Run, Andrews AFB, MD 20335,128, 231. Barker, John A. lGrad.l, Rt. 5, Poplar Bluff, MO 63946. Barnard, Karen SuelFr.1, Box 415, Kensett, AR 72082,128, 149, 200. Barnes, Barbara lFac.1, 23 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 38. Barnes, Barry W. lAcad.1, 32 Glenmere Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 323, 332. Barnes, Billy lStaffJ, 32 Glenmere, Searcy, AR 72143, 48. Barnes, Jerome lFac.1, 23 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 38. Barnes, Laurie Erin lSr.1, 603 Cherokee Trace, Athens, TX 75751, 82. Barnes, Ricky Joe lSr.J, 1909 Robin, Garland, TX 75041,155. , Roy A. lAcad.J, 23 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 312, 313, 314, 315, 323, 332 Barnett, David M. lSo.J, RR 1 Box 340, Chico, TX 76030,118,172. Barnett, Debra R. lSr.1, 915 East Avenue, York, NE 68467, 82,151. Barnett, Janet Marie lSr.1, Box 411, Plain Dealing, LA 71064, 82. Barnett, Larry Jack lSo.1, 1417 Piedmont, Clovis, NM 88101,118. Barnett, Steve Craig fSr.J, 2303 Avondale, Greenville, TX 75401. Barnett, Vicki Sue lSr.1, 940 N. Bazil Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46219, 226, 231. Barnes Barnho use, Allen W. iSr.1240 West Main St., Canfield, OH 44406, 82. Barron, Glenn Wayne lSr.1, PO Box 198, Trenton, FL 32693, 82. Barron, Linda Gail lJr.J, Box 198, Trenton, FL 32693,108, 200. Barron, Sherilyn Sue lSr.J, P0 Box 101, Sylva, NC 28779, 82. Barry, Jon E. lAcad.1, Route 6, Box 416 D, Pine Bluff, AR 71601, 307. Barry, Martha Louise lSo.J, 220 Bayou Dr., Alexandria, LA 72601. Alsabrook, Cynthia E. iSr.1, 103 S. Dorothy, Richardson, TX 75080, 82, 181, 229. Alston, Betty lFac.J, 5 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 283. Alston, John David, Jr. lSr.1, 5 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 82,196, 200. Alston, Meg lAcad.1, 5 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 299, 307, 311, 312, 314, 315, 316, 320. Alston, Roy W. lAcad.J, 5 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 315, 327, 334. Alston, Susan K. lFr.1, 5 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,128,154. Altman, Dane Max lJr.J, HC Box 937, Searcy, AR 72143, 108, 161, 230. Altman,-1303, K. lAcad.1, 11 Magnolia, Searcy, AR 72143, 293, 294, 296, 297, 299, 302, 303 312, 314, 315, 316,. 320, 321. Altman, Ted iFac.1, 11 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 28. Aly, Janet Lynne lSr.1, 1609 Westside, Sherman, TX 75090, 82, 200, 217, 219, 224, 227, 235. American Studies, 222. Anderson, Alfred Ewin iJr.1, RR 3, Clarksville, TN 37040,108. Anderson, Arnold lFac.1, Rt. 1, Judsonia, AR 72081, 41. Anderson, Barbara L. lSo.1, Rt. 1, Center Ridge, 72027, 118, 147. Anderson, Carolyn F. iJr.J, 19 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143. Anderson, Charles H. KCCP1, Shreveport, LA 65501, 77. Anderson, Gail Edward lFr.1, 635 Kennan Rd., Huntsville, AL 35811, 128, 173. Anderson, Gail Marie lJr.1, 440 Fayette St., Washington, PA 15301,108, 181. Anderson, Gene Green lJr.l, Box 2425, Muscle Shoals, AL 35660, 108. Anderson, George Mark lFr.1, 1316 Lexington, Garland, TX 75041,128. Anderson, James Lyle lSr.l, Rt. 1 Box 67 A, Hope, AR 71801. Anderson, Kenneth J. lJr.l, 116 Hillside Dr., Bellevue, NE 68005,108. Anderson, Robert W. lSo.J, Rt. 5, Searcy, AR 72143, 231. Barry., Steven Greg lAcad.1, Route 6, Box 416 D, Searcy, AR 72143, 309. 327. Bartholomew, Gary lFac.J, 1400 E. Moore, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. Bartlett, Donna Lynne is?-1,iI542 Fieldcrest Ln., Salt Lake City, UT 84117,138,172. Baseball, 266. Bashaw, Patrick Alan lFr.J, 959 Pleasant Dr., Reynoldsburg, OH 43068, 128, 177, 221. Basketball, 256. Basinger, Tonia Lynn lSr.J, Rt. 2 Box 310, Paris, TX 75460, 82, 224, 235. Basinger, Yulon lJr.1, 2905 Clarksville, Apt. B 2, Paris, TX 75460,108,174. Bass, Teresa Ann lFr.J, 1647 Forest Hills, Okemos, MI 48864, 128, 174. Bass, Timothy Brian lJr.l,1647 Forest Hill Dr., Okemos, Ml48864,150. Bassett, Daryl E. lSo.1, 9025 Warden, No. Little Rock, AR 72116,146. Bassing, Timothy Ray iJr.J, Box 56, Perrin, TX 76075,108,177, 230. Bata, John Watson lSo.J, PO Box 255, Harrisburg, AR 72432,118,179. Baten, Deborah Ann lSr.1, 4211 Freeton, Houston, TX 77034, 82, 201, 206. Bates, Penny Anne lSo.1, 5343 Kalmia St., San Diego, CA 92105, 118, 166. Baugh, Charles L. lJr.1', 7174 Deerfield, Memphis, TN 38134,108. Baugh, Sandra lFac.J, 210 W. Academy, Searcy, AR 72143, 283. Baur, Timothy Kevin lJr.1, 8804 Lait, EI Paso, TX 79925. Bawcom, Sheila Jane iFr.l, Box 606, Antlers, OK 74523, 128, 165. Andres, Richard Lee CCCPI, Topeka, KS 66611, 77. Andrews, Michael Paul lJr.1, 1314 E. Woodruff Rd., N. Little Rock, AR 72l16,108,173. Angel, Cathy Joy lFr.1, 10 Linwood Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,128,180. Applebee, Janice Ann lFr.J, Rd. 1 Box 93, Fredericktown, PA 15333. Archer, Charles C. lJr.J, Box 35, Saratoga, AR 71859,108, 159, 220. Archer, Karynn Denise lSr.1, 4812 Neal St., Ft. Worth, TX 76118, 82, 208. Argo, Susan Blanche lFr.1, 4993 Melanie, Memphis, TN 38118,12B,154. Armstrong, Kathy lJr.l, 10100 Island View, Oklahoma City, OK 73132,108,154. Armstrong, Laura Kay lFr.J, RR 1 Box 60C, Thayer, MO 65791, 128, 148. Arnell, Paul Leon lSr.1, 204 S. Weimar, Appleton, WI 54911, 82. Arnn, Deborah Kay lJr.1, 1004 Thomasville, Pocahontas, AR 72455,108, 151. Arnoldi Sharon Kay lSo.l, 2223 Downing Ln., Wilmington, DE 19804,118, 188. Arnold Donna Carol lFr.1, 2223 Downing Ln., Wilmington, DE 19804,128, 168. Arnolaf Arnold, Larry Lynn lFr.J, 3045 N. Mitthoefer, Indianapolis, IN 96236,118, 161. Arnold, Linda Gail lSr.1, 8110 Delwin, Houston, TX 77034, 82, 147, 220, 222, 224. Arnold Art Guild, 234. Asbill, Jimmy Kyle iFr.l, 6166 Whitestone Rd., Jackson, MS 39206,128. Ashley, James Harold lSo.J, 104 So. Ashley, No. Little Rock, AR 72118,118. Ashley, Lawrence Dale lJr.I, Rt. 1, Booneville, AR 72927,108. Ashley, Mark David lFr.J, 904 Pawnee Dr., Elizabeth Town, KY 42701,128. Ashley, Timothy Dale lSr.J, 904 Pawnee, Elizabethtown, KY 42701, 82, 200. Atkinson, Cindy lStaff1, 601 N. Walnut, Searcy, AR 72143, 48. Atkinson, Denise Anne lSr.1, Old Deal Rd., Eatontown, NJ 07724,181. Atkinson, Ruth L. iFr.J, 2711 Meadow Lane, La Marque, TX 77568,128. Atterberry, Kreg A. iSo.J, 638 Barron Way, Hayward, CA 94594, 178, 231. Avance, Brenda Harris lSr.l, Rt. 4, Prescott, AR 72857, 224. Karen Faye lFr.1, 8110 Delwin, Houston, TX 77034, 128, 167, 212, 213, 215. Paul Douglas lSo.1, 974 McAuley Dr. A 2, West Memphis, AR 72301, 118, 167. Baxter, William H. lJr.J, Rt. 3 Box 233, McCrory, AR 72101,108, 164. Beach, Alan Earl lSo.l, HC Box 761, Searcy, AR 72143, 118, 150, 220. Beach, Beach, Diane Laverne lJr.J, Route 5, Searcy, AR 72143. Kenneth lFr.1, Route 5, Searcy, AR 72143,128. Beach, Laverne lStaff1, Rt. 5, Searcy, AR 72143, 48. Beach, Vernon D. lAcad.1, Route 5, Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 315, 316, 323. Beagle, Thad Edgar lFr.J, 1094 Brookdale Dr., Crestline, OH 44827, 128, 164. Beam, James Conner, Jr. lSo.1, Box 95, Maypearl, TX 76064. 118, 177. Beamon, Mary A. lJr.l, 618 W. Bower, Harrison, AR 72601, 82, 212, 213, 214, 235. Bean, Susan Kay lSo.1, 441 W. Cedar St., Oxnard, CA 93030,118,181. Bearden, David Lee iSo.J, Rt. 1 Box 1720, Benton, AR 72015,143. Bearden Bea rden Beavers Beavers Beaver Beaver , Vicki lStaff1,t2809Vz E. Race, Searcy, AR 72143, 48. , Victor Ray lJr.1, 1132 Temple Cliff, Dallas, TX 752,17,108,169. , Carl Dean, Jr. lJr.1, 805 Cedar St., Searcy, AR 72143. , John H. lAcad.1, 805 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 327, 331, 334. s, Karm D. iAcad.1, 805 Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 306, 314, 318, 320. s, Tina M. lSo.J, 805 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 138. Beck, Cecil lFac.l, 810 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 38. Beck, Larry Joe lSo.1,1202 lchabod, Irving, TX 75061, 118, 146, 218. Beck, Sherry L. lJr.J, 3600 E. Kiehl, N. Little Rock, AR 72116, 108, 158, 201, 222, 225, 231 238 Beck, Terry Lynn lSr.1,1202 lchabod, Irving, TX 75061, 83,177, 218. Beckett, Linda Kay lSr.1, 123 E. Cardninal, Wheeling, WV 26003, 83, 235. Beckett, Virgil lFac.1, 110 Sunset Pl., Searcy, AR 72143, 27. Beckham, Rick Eugene iSo.J, Rt.1 Box 78, Van Buren, AR 72956,118, 231. Beckland, Kim Peter lSo,J, 707 Royalton, Waupaca, WI 54981,118. Been, Perry Neil lSr.1, 1440 Phila St., Indiana, PA 15701, 83. Beene, Floyd Edwin lFr.J, Rt. 3 Box 38, Nashville, AR 71852,128,177. Beeson, Esther S. lSr.1, 2022 Conway, Florence, AL 35630, 83, 180. Behavioral Science Club, 233. Belcher, Donald E. lCCPJ, Tecumseh, MI 49286, 77. Belcher, Tommy E. lAcad.t,111 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 302, 311, 314, 315, 316, 323, 325, 329, 332. Bell, Mil Avance, Gayland.T. tSr.J, 5123 Menefee, Dallas, TX 75227. Aven, Lynn Martin tJr.J, 530 Elton, Houston, TX 77034, 108, 222. Aven, Terry Norris lSr.J, 530 Elton, Houston, TX 77034, 82. Awtrey, Steven M. lAcad.J, 2631 Tennessee, St. Louis, MO 63118, 306, 312, 315, 316, 323. Ayers, Pamela Sue lJr.J, 435 cardinal Ave., Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548. Bell, Alice Susyn lFr.J, Box 519, Searcy, AR 72143. Bell, David Edward lSr.1, 2537 Roney Dr., Granite City, IL 62040, 83. Bell, Deborah A. lSo.1, HC Box 87, Searcy, AR 72143,108. Bell, James L. lAcad.l, Route 2, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 311, 312, 327. Bell, Mark Edward lSo.J, 26 Lynnhaven Dr., Dayton, OH 45431,118, 212, 213, 220, 221. dred lFac.1, 100 S. Turner, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Ayers, Stacy Ann lFr.1, 222 Chateaugay, Ft. Walton Bch., FL 32548,12B,180. Babb. Cecil Don lFr.1, Concord, AR 72523, 128, 178. Baber, Karen Audrie lFr.J, 405 Webster Blvd., Jeffersonville, IN 47130,128, Bachman, Debbie lStaffJ, 300 Clinic, 1, Searcy, AR 72143, 48. Baggett, George lFac.l, 1507 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 41, 221. Baggett, Robert N. tJr.1, HC Box 804, Searcy, AR 72143, 138,161. Bailey, John Manon iSr.1, 2198 5th Street, Atwater, CA 95301. Bailey, Karyl lFac.J, 1001 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 38. 176. Bell, Winnie iFac.1, 824 N. Sunnyhill, Searcy, AR 72143, 30, 38. Belles and Beaux, 217. Bender, Marsha Ann lSo.J, 2625B McKinley Loop, Holloman AFB, NM 88330, 118, 149. Benson, Ivan Merrill lSr.1, 4926 East 1st St., Tucson, AZ 85711,149. Benson, Linda F. iSo.J, 11 Marshall Dr., Searcy, AR 72143. Bentley, Joe Richard lFr.1, 2948 Dover Dr., Duluth, GA 30136, 128, 144, 220. Berner, Cindy Ann lFr.1, Star Route, Kress, TX 79052,128,166. Berry, Kevin Gerrard iFr.J,317 S. Highland, Memphis, TN 38111,128. Berry, Lee Ann lAcad.t, 1505 Randall Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 299, 307, 312, 314, 320. Berry, Robert Kenneth lFr.1, 9671 Durham, Huntington Beach, CA 92646. DIRECTORY I 381 382! Berry, Scott iAcad.i, 1505 Randall, Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 327. Berry, Trish lAcad.i, 1505 Randall, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 320. Berryhill, Jo Beth fFr.i, PO Box 620, Livingston, Zambia, Africa, 128, 153. Berryhill, Merrill W. CJr.i, 106 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143. Berryhill, Rheba lStaffJ, 5 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 48. Brookshire, Pamela J. lFr.J, 144 Melick Av., Hickam AFB, Hl96553,129, 212. Broom, Robert David lFr.l, Star Route, Heavener. OK 74937,129. Brower, Roy Wayne iJr.i, RR 4 Box 109A, Pleasant Hill, MO64080,108. Brown, Brenda G. lSr.i, 102 N. Locust, Searcy, AR 72143. Brown, Carolyn Janese iJr.l, 26025 Lyndon, Detroit, MI 48239, 108. Beta Phi Kappa, 179. Beta Tau Gamma, 174. Bettis, Danny Joe lJr.l, 3829 Whittier, Flint, Ml 48506, 108. Belts, Janice Faye !S0.l, 570 Alexander, Memphis, TN 311111, 118, 154 Bets, Monty L. lGrad.i, Rt. 1, Pangburn, AR 72121. Betts, Randy Steven iSo.l, Rt. 1, Hickory Ridge, AR 72347,118. Betts, Rebecca L. lSr.J, CPO Box 1267, Tokyo, Japan, 83, 201, 232. Betts, Robert Joseph lSo.l, CPO Box 1267, Tokyo, Japan, 118, 173. Big Brothers, 230. Big Sisters, 230. Biggs, Paul Wayne iSo.i, Cedar Crest Drive, Morrilton, AR 72110,118, 212, 219. Bigham, Tiziana G. iFr.i, 1009 Walnut St., Newport, AR 72112,138. Billingsley, Karen E. lJr.i, 7639 E. 58th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74145, 108, 148. Bingham, Barbara J. lAcad.i, c-o Brown and Root Int. Lim., Box 69-152, Isfahan, Iran 302, 311, 312, 316, 319, 320. Bingham, Janice lFac.i, Box 913, Sta. A, Searcy, AR 72143, 44, 232. Binns, Cathie Lynn lFr.J, 118 Jawanda Lane, Searcy, AR 72143,128,157. Binns, Michael D. tJr.i, 1181, Jawanda' Lane, Searcy, AR 72143, 108, 169, 212, 213, 214, 215. Bird, Susan Elizabeth CSFIJ, 224 Bridgedale Rd., Pensacola, FL 32505, 83. Bisbee, Debra Jo CFr.l, Route 5, Searcy, AR 72143,128,154. Bison Band, 212. Bittle, Beniamin Hal lSr.i, 1217 Hendrix, Little Rock, AR 72204, 83, 150. Bixler, James Loren lSr.i, PO Box 31, Window Rock, AZ 86515, 83, 161, 236. Bixler, Mark Lynn lJr.l, PO Box 31, Window Rock, AZ 86515,108. Bixler, Twila Copley lSr.i, 489 Dillworth 5, Lebanon, MO 65536, 83, 149. Black, John Thomas U1 1,1117 Robinhood, Memphis, TN 38111,108,155. Black, Mike Alvin lJr.l, 10941 Ferguson Rd., Dallas, TX 75228,108. Blackmore, Robyn Y. iFr.l, PO Box 941, Effingham, IL 62401,138. Blackwell, Nancy S. iSr.l, Box 556, Morrilton, AR 72110, 217, 219, 235. Blair, Jeanette Gay CJr.i, Box 403, Bradleyville, M0 65614,108, 181, 227. Blair, Peggy Sue lFr.J, 403, Bradleyville, MO 65614,128, 148, 227. Blake, Gregory Dean lSr.i, 1422 So. 5th Ave., Sterling, CO 80751, 83. Blake, Mary K. iSr.J, 108 W. 11th St., Bay Minette, AL 36507, 83, 192, 201, 208. Bland, Dave Lawrence lGrad.l, Bellvue, CO 80512, 76,170,178. Blank, Pamela Sue lJr.l, 205 W. Iris, Oxnard, CA 93030,108, 229. Blansett, Ralph A. iSo.J,915 Randall Dr., Searcy, AR 72143. Bledsoe, Regina Lynn iSr.i, 5332 Jane Anne, Ft. Worth, TX 76117, 83. Bledsoe, Robert M. lJr.J, 5332 Janeanne, Ft. Worth, TX 76117, 108, 164. Blevins, Richard R. iSo.J, PO Box 1625, Cahokia, IL 62206,118,169. Bloss, Melanie CFr.l, 4908 Timberhill, Nashville, TN 37211,128, 219. Blue, Hazel lFac.1, Hwy. 267 S.W., Searcy, AR 72143, 283. Blue, Travis iStaffl, Hwy. 267 S.W., Searcy, AR 72143, 48. Blue, Troy lFac.J, 133, Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Boatwright, Kathy Ann lSr.i, Rt. 2, Ninnekah, OK 73067, 83, 170. Bohannon, Lucille lStaffJ, 802 N. Oak, Searcy, AR 72143, 48. Bohannon, Mary Jill iFr.l, 4688 Cascade Rd., Atlanta, GA 30331,128,174. Boivie, David Alan fJr.i, 374 Revere Ave., Hayward, Ca 94544,108,150, 229. Bolden, Roy Dale iSr.l, Box 247, Bald Knob, AR 72010. Bolton, Debra Fay lJr.i, 813 Tanglewood, Madison Hts., MI 48071, 108, 168, 227. Bonds, Barbara Sue lSr.J, Route 1, Clinton, AR 72031, 83. Bonds, Carl W. lP. Grad.l, Route 1, Clinton, AR 72031. Bonds, Thomas Jack, Jr. iFr.1, Box 455, Hughes, AR 72348,128. Bong, Soei-Siang fAcad.i, Kartini 5, No. 6, Jakarta, Indonesia, 307, 314, 316. Bonner, Robert Leslie iJr.i, 5800 B St., Little Rock, AR 72205,138. Bonner, Tanya Yvette iSo.i, Rt. 2, Searcy, AR 72143. Bontrager, Lyle David lJr.i, 5549 Poplar Blvd., N. Highlands, CA95660, 108. Bordelon, Jules P. lSr.l, 207 E. Academy, Searcy, AR 72143. Border, Perry Doyle lFr.l, Rt. 2 Adams St., Morrilton, AR 72559,128,157. Borger, Michael Wayne iJr.i, 2614 Mockingbird, Amarillo, TX 79109. Bost, Lee lStaffJ, 1104 E. Race, 17, Searcy, AR 72143, 48. Boswell, Donald Alan CFr.l, PO Box 817, New Boston, TX 75570,12B,161. Bouquet, Patricia Lee lFr.l, 805 Cumberland Dr., St. Louis, MO 63125. Bowen, Joy Lynn iJr.l, Rt. 2 Box 292G, Augusta, AR 72006,108. Bowen, Lola E. lSo.i, 888 Marion Ave. SE, Atlanta, GA 30312,118,166,229. Bowers, Clayton D., Jr. iSo.l, 2731 Hoyte Dr., Shreveport, LA 71108, 118, 157, 224, 231. Bowers, Connie Sue lFr.l, 2731 Hoyte Dr., Shreveport, LA 71108, 128, 172. Bowland, Evelyn L. iFr.l, 6580 W. 8 Lane, Hialeah, FL 33012, 128, 148. Bowlin, Kim Karlene lFr.i, RR 1 Box 87, Tamaroa, IL 62888,138. Brown, Christine M. lFr.J, 29 Heany Ave., N. Eno Bulawayo, Rhodesia, Africa, 129, 172, 227. Brown, Deborah Lee lSo.i, 2610 First St., Napa, CA 94558,118, 236. Brown, Eldon Burton iSr.i, HC Box 869, Searcy, AR 72143, 84,171. BYOWT1 Gary Ellis lSo.J, 4765 Cherring Dr., Chamblee, GA 30341,118. Brown: Harmon lFac.i, 130 Western Hills, Searcy, A ' 72143, 44, 179. Brown, Jack Stephen lJr.i, 3950 Westside Pl., Ellenv, .od, GA 30049,108. Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Bl'0WI'1 Brown BFOWY1 , Janice Elaine lJr.l, 1326 Whitewater, Memphis, TN 38117, 108, 153, 229. , Jim iFac.l, 906 N. Holly, Searcy, AR 72143, 283. , Jocelyn lSo.J, 7764 W. 16 Ave., Hialeah, FL 33014, 118, 180, 228, 231. , Leslie Darwin lSr.l, 722 E. 3rd, Cortez, CO 81321, 84,150. , Lois lFac.l, 1405 E. FOX, Searcy, AR 72143, 38. , Perry Allen iSr.J, PO Box 342, Maud TX 75567, 84. ,Sarah Ellen lSo.J, 130 Western Hills, Searcy, AR 72143. ,Shawn Sterling lSo.i, Rt. 5 Box 350, Waupaca, WI 54981, 118, 212, 214. Brown, Steven Dean lFr.i, 747 Thistlewez-iri, Houston, TX 77024, 178. Brown, Thomas Roy lSo.J, 6801 Ponde1.,:a, N. -ittle Rock, AR 72116,118. Brown , Tommie lStaffl, 206 S. Oak, Searcy, AR 72143, 48. Brown, William Loran CFr.l, 2610 First St., NAPA, CA 94558, 129, 154. Brown Brown Brown ing, Cheryl Ann iFr.l, 11810 Sharpview, Houston, TX 77072,129,147, 231. ing, Ruth CFac.1, 100 S. Turner, Searcy, AR 72143, 284, 313, 314, 315, 318, 319. ing, William J. lGrad.i, Box M, Judsonia, AR 72081. Brumbelow, Paula L. lSo.i, 7877 C Grapewine, Ft. Worth, TX 76118,118, 153. Brumlev, Michael A. lFr.l, 70519th Ave. N., Columbus, MS 397C .. Bruning, Darrell W. KP. Grad.l, 503V2 E. Lee, No. Little Rock, AR 72116, 76,143. BYYBT1, Bryan, Amy Beth lFr.l, 1105 NE 55, Oklahoma City, OK 73111,129,147, 231. Bryan, Becky Lea lFr.l, 7414 Belle Glen, Houston, TX 77072,138. Bryan Bryan Bryan Debra Lynn iSr.1, 7414 Belle Glen Dr., Houston, TX 77072, 84,170. Janet Lynae lJr.l, 7414 Belle Glen Dr., Houston, TX 77072,10B,170. Leonard Eugene iFr.i, 459 E. Barnes St., Bushnell, IL 61422, 129, 155, 227. 7 , an' onnie Ellen iFrl 129 Western Hills Searcy AR 72143, 129, 180. Bry t, B . , , , Bryant, Donita Lee iSo.J, Rt. 4 Box 332, Hope, AR 71801,119. Bryant, Sherry Jo iSr.i, Gen. Del., eepp, AR 72538, 84, 224. Bucha Bucha Bucha Bucy, Bucy, Bucy, Budd, Bukov Bullar Bullar nan, King L. Jr. lSr.l, 13911 Rawhide, Dallas, TX 75234, 84, 229. nan, Richard A. iSo.J, 337 Tampa Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15228. nan, Thelma lStafti, Box 672, Sta. A, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Beverly Ann iJr.J, 905 Sunnyhill, Searcy, AR 72143,108, 219. Jess lFac.i, 905 Sunnyhill, Searcy, AR 72143, 38. Sue C. iStatti, 905 Sunnyhill, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Arthur James lFr.l, Lynns Pl., Fayetteville, AR 72701,138. atz, James Lynn lSo.J, 3840SE 27th, Topeka, KS 66605,119, 229. d, Joyce lstaffi, 104 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. d, Kathy lStaff1, 1200 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. d, Kerri L. lAcad.1, 104 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 299, 307, 312, 314, 315, 316, 320. Bullard, Kevin Dean iSo.i, HC Box 766, Searcy, AR 72143,119. Bunch, Clinton D.lJr.1, 2523 Aaron Cr., Dallas, TX 75233,138. Burch, Robert Frank lSo.l, Rt. 2, Killen, AL 35645, 119, 146. Burcham, Mary Lee lSo.7, Rt. 1, Kennett, MO 63857, 119, 160, 212, 214, 218, 227, 235. BUllal Burcham, 235. Burchett, Barbara lStaffi, 500 N. Van, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Burchett, Billy Joe CCCPJ, Reims, France, 77. Burch Burch Burch Burde Burge Burge ett, Lawana Lynn lSo.l, 500 N. Van, Searcy, AR 72143,170. ett, Michael J. cAcaa.1,soo N. van, Searcy, AR 72143, 302, 311, 315, 316, 323, 3 field, Paul L. lSr.i, 42 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143. n, Daniel George iJr.l, 2823 NE 14th Dr., Gainesville, FL 32601,108,161. ss, Patrick M. iSo.l, 2518 Smith Spgs. Rd., Nashville, TN 37217,164. ss, Philip D. lSr.i, 2518 Smith Spgs. Rd., Nashville, TN 37217,164. Burke, Irvin lCCPi, Rt. 3 Box 22, Marianna, AR 72360. Burke, Olivia B. lSr.J, Route 2 Box 81, Carrollton, GA 30117. . - Burke, Thomas Francis lSr.i, 2 Mafeking Rd., Bullowayo, Rhodesia, Africa, 84. Burke rt, Robert Allan iSr.J, 840 Kenton St., Aurora, CO 80010, 84. Burkett, John Marc iAcad.i, Ella St., Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 313, 314, 315, 323, 329. Burke Burke Burke Burke tt, Karla June lFr.J, 1400 E. Race, Searcy, AR 72143,129,149. tt, Martha Ann iSo.J, 1911 W. Arch St., Searcy, AR 72143, 231. tt, Mike L. lAcad.i, 4 Jawanda Lane, Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 315, 316, 323. tt, Ronnie lStafti, 4 Jawanda, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Alan a. 1Jr.i,Rt. 11 Box 93, Florence, AL 35620, 10s, 177, 201, 206, 207, 222, 223. Suzanne iSr.l, Rf. 1, 1cenne11,Mo 63857, 84, 191, 196, 201, 212, 214, 219, 224, 227, 25, 332. Bowling, 271. Bowling, Dorothy Gail iFr.i, Rt. 4 Box 58, Hyden, KY 41749, 129, 148. Bowman, Charles A. lFr.l, 1523 Hayselton Dr., Jefferson, MO 65101, 129, 152, 228, 237. Bowman, Verla Yvonne iFr.l, 706 West Park, Searcy, AR 72143. Boyd, Stephen Elliot iSo.i, 2014 B Ave., Lawton, OK 73501,118, 144, 213, 214. Boyer, Allen Reese lJr.i, 2354 Ephriam Ave., Ft. Myers, FL 33901,108,164. Brackett, Patti Gale lFr.i, 12507 Boheme, Houston, TX 77024,129,160, 219. Braddock, Judy Diane lFr.l, 48533 Harper Dr., Hesquite, TX 751S0,129, 148, 231. Bradford, Gary Wayne lSr.l, Star Rt., Damascus, AR 72039, 83,164, 236. Bradford, Rebecca K. lSr.i, 1404 S. Center St., Marshalltown, IA 50158, 84. Bradley, Lana Kay lSr.i, Route 3, Stilwell, OK 74960, 84, 151, 235. Bradley, Patti Tishel lFr.l, 2763 Castleman, Memphis, TN 38118,129, 165. Bradley, Sharon Faye iSo.l, Rt. 3, Stilwell, OK 74960, 118, 151. Bradshaw, Farren Ray CFr.l, 8203 I 30 ' 132, Little Rock, AR 72209,129. Bradshaw, Jewelyn D. lFr.J, 8203130 132, Little Rock, AR 72209,129. Brady, Susan Deanne lJr.l, 614 Mitchell, Conway, AR 72032,10B,154. Branam, Debbie Annis iSo.l, Rt. 2 Box 343, Bald Knob, AR 72010. Branch, Sandra Ann iFr.i, 5101 Stratford, N. Little Rock, AR 72116,129,149. Brannon, Ben Edward lSr.l, Box 3731 Roswell, GA 30075, 84, 146, 231. Branstetter, Beverly lJr.l, Rt. 2 Box 130, Hartville, MO 65667,108. Brant, Billy lFac.i, 300 Clinic, 19, Searcy, AR 72143, 42. Brant, Patrecia Grace lGrad.1, Box 379 Sta. A, Searcy, AR 72143. Brashear, Lester Leon lJr.J, Route 1, Stilwell, OK 74960,10B. Brasher, Jon Mark lFr.J, 728 Roberta Dr., Sulphur, LA 70663,129. Brasher, Michael W. lJr.i, 728 Roberta, Sulphur, LA 70663,108,178. Brazas, John Charles iFr.i, RR 1, Danville, IL61832, 129, 160. Brazell, Sherril Ann lFr.i, 1213 W. Berry, Harrison, AR 72601, 129, 176, 221. Brazile, Dana Sue lFr.l, 970140th Ave. E., Tacoma, WA 98446,129. Brazile, David James lSo.l, 970140th Ave. E., Tacoma, WA 98446,118. Burkett, Steven H. lAcad.l, Ella St., Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 327, 331, 334. Y Burks, David lFac.J, 1301 Deener, Searcy, AR 72143, 46,152, 222. 1 Burnett, Cherry P. lSr.J, Rt. 4 Box 219G, Lake Charles, LA 70601, 84, 232. Burns, David Ray iSo.l, 214 Junipero Ct., Capitola, CA 95010,155. Burns, Elizabeth Ann lSr.l, 3260 Alice Drive, Batesville, AR 72501, 85,147, 211. Burns, John Douglas lFr.J, Rt. 1, Iron City, TN 38463,129. Burns, Teresa Lynne lFr.J, 3260 Alice Dr., Batesville, AR 72501,129,160. Burns, Terry Lloyd lFr.l, Rt. 1 Box 665, Mammoth Spgs., AR 72554,129. Burrier, Ricky Cal lFr.1, 1008 Abilene St., Pleasanton, TX 78064,129, 212. 1 Burroff, Mark D. iSr.i, 5913 Hunter, Raytown, MO 64133, 85,153,155. Burroughs, Jeffrey A. iFr.l, 1397 Estate Dr., Memphis, TN 38117,129,146. Burrow, Mary Kay lFr.l,420 Anita Dr., Belleville, IL 62221,129,148. Burruss, Mary L. lGrad.1, PO Box 93, Bradford, AR 72020. Burt, Dennis Edward lSr.i, 1609 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 85. Burt, Ed lStaff1,1609 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Burt, Ruth lStaff1,1609 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Burton, Jeffrey Jesse lSr.1, 3004 B Wildwood, Victoria, TX 77901, 85, 195, 201, 229. Burton, Lou lSo.J, PO Box 522, Augusta, AR 72006. Burton, Pam istatfl, Box 931, Sta. A, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Busby, Valarie Lynn iFr.l, 3217 Edith Lane, Ft. Worth, TX 76117,119,153. Business Teams, 223. Buterbaugh, Thomas A. lSo.l, Rt. 1 Box 87, Indiana, PA 15701, 119, 178, 209, 226, 234- Butler, Susan RutheiiS0.i, 3065 Bertha Ave., Flint, Ml 48504,119, 158, 231. Butler, Willie James iFr.l, Rt.1 Box 205, Baconton, GA 31716,138. Butterfield, Louis lFac.l, Box 853, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 38. Butterfield, Steven L. 1S0.l, 7022 Pickrell, Dallas, TX 75227,119, 230. Byrd, Camellia Jane lSo.J, 10 Hillside Dr., Menifee, AR 72107,180. Byrd, Cedric Wayne lJr.1,10 Hillside Dr., Menifee, AR 72107, 109. Brenneman, Beth lSr.i, 416 Pierpont Ext., Spartanburg, SC 29393, 84, 201. Brenneman, Ellen lJr.J, 416 Pierpont Ext., Spartanburg, SC 29303,108,168, 224, 255. Brenton, W. Keith iJr.l, 3450 Byrd Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46227,108, 211. Breshears, Milee A. lAcad.l, Route 3, Searcy, AR 72143, 308. BYEWBI' Brewer Chris Ann iJr.i, 1506 W. Block, EI Dorado, AR 71730, 108, 156. Gary LeRoy iJr.i, Rt. 2 Box 283 AA, Columbus, MS 39701,108. Brewer Janie Louise lSo.i, 195 Bluff View, Batesville, AR 72501,118,156. Brewer Norvin Wayne lSo.l, 250 E. Elm St., Othello, WA 99344,118. Brewer, Robin Elaine lFr.i, 3244 Fairbanks, Memphis, TN 38128,129,149. Brewer, Rod lFac.i, 206 S. Blakeney, Searcy, AR 72143, 42. BFEWQI' BFQWSI' , Wanise Elaine lFr.l, 250 E. Elm St., Othello, WA 99344,129. , William K. lJr.1, 195 Bluff View, Batesville, AR 72501,108. Brickman, Mark Edward iJr.l, 715 Hobbs Terrace, Jefferson City, MO 65101, 108, 15 229, 230, 237. 2, 158, C Cagle, Michael E. lSo.J, Rt. 5 Box 275, Decatur, AL 35601,119,152, 229. Cain, Perry Lynn lJr.J, 2178 Goodhaven, Memphis, TN 38116,109,177, 231. Caldwell, Daniel Jay lJr.l, 303 E. Minnesota, Nevada, MO 64772,109, 161. Caldwell, Kathleen M. CSr.l, 303 E. Minnesota, Nevada, MO 64772, 85. Caldwell, Michael Wm. lJr.l, 528 E. Nora, Spokaue, WA 99207, 109, 143, 236. Caldwell, Vicki Jo iFr.1, 1002 S. 6th, Rogers, AR 72756, 129, 174, 227. Calfee, Julie Anne fjFrl.'l, 359g2C3legrbrookMMemghis,TLt'gg8il98. Calfee, Land Moo y r. , uince, emp is, - Cameron, Jolfln Kendall lJr.i, 1015 Morris Dr., Shreveport, LA 71107,109,166, 201. Cameron, Patricia R. lFr.l, 803 N. Jefferson, Hobbs, NM 88240,138. Campaigns Northeast, 229. Campaigns Northwest, 229. Bridges, Rebecca Lynn iJr.J, 210 Miller, Marion, KS 66861,108. Bridges, Robert B. lFr.l, 1303 Clover, Columbus, MS 39701,169. Bridges, Susan R. lSr.J, 885 SE Marie, Florissant, MO 63031. Bridges, William iStaffl,114lndian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 48. Brimberry, Ronald K. iJr.l, 424 San Marco, Rapid City, SD 57701, 108, 150, 201. Brimer, Peggy M. lSr.l, 7745 Long Point, Houston, TX 77055. Bristow, James Gordon iSr.J, Box 7, Evening Shade, AR 72532, 84, 146, 230. Bristow, Kenneth KCCPJ, 509 W. Phillips Ct., Grand Prairie, TX 75050, 77. Broadaway, Christy A. lFr.1, Star Route, Biscoe, AR 72017,129. Broadway, Lynn K. lFr.1, 601 Nan Cr., Little Rock, AR 72205,129, 214, 231. Broadwater, Oscar J. IJr.t, 13 Marshall Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 84, 201, 224, 225, 231. Brock, Gregory Ray lFr.i, 3116 Leatha Way, Sacramento, CA 95821. Brock, Timothy Paul lFr.i, 3116 Leatha Way, Sacramento, CA 95821. Brooker, Sanra A. lFr.l, 924 NW 18th Ter., Gainesville, FL 32605,129, 212, 213, 214, 227. Brooks, C. Brent lJI .l, 2226 Fairview Plc., Billings, MT 59102,108, 163, 214. Brooks, Emily E. lFr.l, 1205 W. Pleasure, Searcy, AR 72143,129. DIRECTORY Campbell, Alan Dean lJr.i, 6401 Alkire Rd., Galloway, OH 43119, 109, 181. Campbell, Brenda L. iFr.l, 2034 Sharon Ln., Memphis, TN 38127,129,156. Campbell Danny K. lAcad.l, Box 673, HC, Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 318, mf 329. c b 11, Edd'e lFac.l, Box is73,sta. A.,searcy,AR 72143, 29, 229. C:rrl1'1gbgll,Jiml'ny M. 1Acaa.i, sax 255-20, Route 2, Bradford, AR 72020, 307, 312, 314, 315, 323, 332. Campbell, Kathryn iFac.i, Box 673, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 38. Campbell, Linda K. lJr.i, HC Box 673, Searcy, AR 72143, 91,109, 201, 219, 225, 234. Campbell, Mary C. lFr.i, Rt. 1 Box 79, Trumann, AR 72472,129, 156, 219. Camp Camp bell, Sharon Kay lFr.l, Rt. 2 Box 255-20, Bradford, AR 72020,129. us Players, 231. Campus Singers, 221. 1 Cannon, Charles M. ISr.i, 4695 Elice Dr., Hot Springs, AR 71901, 85. Cannon, Gregory Paul iSo.i, PO Box 1398, Lae, New Guinea, 119,150. I annon, Joseph Troy iJr.J, PO Box 1398, Lae, New Guinea. Innon, Kathy lAcad.1, Rt. 4 Pioneer Rd., Searcy, AR 72143, 299, 306, 312, 314, 315, 316, 320. annon, Leonard Earl lJr.J, PO Box 1398, Lae, New Guinea, 108, 150. annon, Mary Ann lFr.J, 500 Westwood Dr., Warner Robins, GA 31093, 129, 160, 218, 227 annon, M. Beth lAcad.l, Route 4, Pioneer Rd., Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 313, 316, 320. annon, Susan Elaine lSr.J, Rt. 4, Searcy, AR 72143, 175, 227, 231. annon, William David lSr.J, 500 Westwood Dr., Warner Robins, GA 31093, 85. aplinger, John P. lSo.l, 2360 Taymouth Rd., Columbus, OH 43229. apps, Paula Ann ISo.i, 914 N. James, Searcy, AR 72143. apshew, Thomas F. lSo.J, 915 Maxwell Ln., Bloomington, IN 47401, 119,155, 175, 207, 229 arbaugh, Richard C. lSr.l, PO Box 3101, Marathon, FL 33052, 85. ardot, Joseph James lSr.i, 5305 S. Delaware, Tulsa, OK 74105, 85,173, 224, 229, 231. arey, Kathy Sue iSr.J, 3731 Milton, Shreveport, LA 71109, 85, 180, 206. arlew, Jerry Wade iSr.i, PO Box 5, Balch, AR 72009. arlton, Bradley W. lAcad.l, 1115 SchillerSt., Little Rock, AR 72202, 308, 312, 327. Coker, Donna Kay lFl'.l, HC Box 0931, Searcy, AR 72143,130,165. Coker, Jeannie Marie lSo.J, 5159 Hathburn Ct., Dunwoody, GA. 30338, 119, 229. Coker, Roger L. lAcad.l, 404 N. Grand, Searcy, AR 72143, 315, 316, 323. Coker, Susan L. lAcad.J, 404 N. Grand, Searcy, AR 72143, 299, 307, 312, 315, 316, 320. Cole, Karen Nell iSo.1, Box 71, Conroe, TX 77301,119,166, 227. Cole, Mary Jean lSr.i, Rl. 1 Box 127 A, Searcy, AR 72143, 86, 167, 220, 224. Cole, Michael Steven lSr.l, Rt. 6 Box 226, Harrison, AR 72601, 86, 201. Cole, Rebecca Jane lFr.1, Rt. 6 Box 226, Harrison, AR 72601,130,145. Cole, Vicki L. lSr.l, 3326 E. Whiteside, Springfield, MO 65804. Collier, David Loyd CFr.l, P0 Box 62, Dierks, AR 71833,130. Collier, Kevin lFr.J, RR 1, Bertrand, MO 63823. Collier, Portia Gay lSo.l, 68 Willow Rd., Tequesta, FL 33458, 119, 153. Collins, Daniel D. Jr. fP.Grad.l,900 Cleveland St., Titusville, FLA 32750,159. Collins, Deborah A. lGrad.i, 2451 Ravenna SE, East Canton, OH 44730. Collins, Ellen Jo lFr.J, 105 S. LUCY, Searcy, AR 72143,130. Collins, Sandra Lynn lS0.i, 1804 S.11th, Rogers, AR 72756,119. arns, Charles Duane lFr.J, Rt.1 Box 168 B, Ramona, OK 74061,129,155. arns, Karen Sue iJr.J, Rt.1 Box 168B, Ramona, OK 74061,109,148, 229. arns, Roberta Ann lSr.l, 618 E. Broadway, Bolivar, MO 65613, 85, 148, 229, 235. arothers, William T. lSr.l, Rt. 3, Box 500, Newport, AR 72112. arr, James F., Jr., iFac.1, 800 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 24. arrel, Lois Ann lJr.J, 1614 Forsythia Dr., lndpls, IN 46219,109, 232. a Jo Sr 5939 Pebble Beach Mem his TN 38138 85 156 arrell, Rebecc C .J, , D , , , . arrigan, Gary Keith lJr.l, Rt. 3 Box 52, Fairhope, AL 36532, 109, 178, 221. arroll, Charles P. lSo.J, 2899 Millwood Dr., Dallas, TX 75234, 119, 164. arroll, Charlotte P. lJr.l, 2899 Millwood Dr., Dallas, TX 75234, 109, 154. arter, arter, arter, arter, arter, arter, Carla Diane lJr.J, HC Box 862, Searcy, AR 72143, 109. Cathy Melanie lSr.l, 111 E. Harris, Kirkbyville, TX 75956, 85, 201, 224, 229. Gary E. lSo.7, Rt. 2 Box 213 B, Baton Rouge, LA 70815,119, 169. Larry Wayne lSr.i, 1314 S. Grear, Memphis, TN 38111, 85, 177, 217, 218. Margaret S. KP. Grad.J, 6109 Whitby, N. Little Rock, AR 72118. Marsha Kay lJr.l, RR 2, Brookston, IN 47923,109, 227. arter, Paula Annette lS0.J, Rt. 2 Box 213, Baton Rouge, LA 70815,156. arter, Rebecca Lee lSo.l, 902 Tony Dr., Jonesboro. AR 72401. arter, William E. iJr.J, 731 Ashford, Cincinnati, OH 42531, 85. asada, Nanci Jo lFr.l, RR 3A, New Castle, IN 47362,149. ase, Donna Lu lSr.J, 319 Parliament, Houston, TX 77034, 85, 153, 201. ase, LaJuana tFac.l, 300 Clinic, 1, Searcy, AR 72143, 229, 284. ase, Michael L. IFr.i, 9424 Southboro Dr., Little Rock, AR 72209. asey, Glenda Ray lFr.J, Rt. 4, Searcy, AR 72143,129, 166, 236. asey, John Warren lSr.J, 6622 Milne, New Orleans, LA 70124, 85, 161, 197, 212, 213, 214 215, 218, 227, 235. asey, Robin Leigh lSo,l, 596 Pawnee Ct. 8, Stone Mountain, GA 30083,119, 170. ash, Barbara Lee iFr.J, 7209 Indiana, Vancouver, WA 98664,129,170. ash, Joyce Elaine lJr.l, 7209 Indiana St., Vancouver, WA 98664,109,170. assels, Regina Kay lSo.J, 305 Paradise, Greenville, KY 42345, 129, 147. astle, Kristina L. lSr.1, 1300 Main, Longmont, CO 80501, 85,181,190. athey, C. Felice lSo.i, 3009 Market Way, Grand Junction, CO 81501,119, 170, 230. athey, Karen Rebecca iSo.l, 3252 Darvany Dr., Dallas, TX 75220, 119, 167. athey, Timothy W. lJr.l, 3252 Darvany, Dallas, TX 75220,109. itterton, Gena Dell lSo.J, 220 Nathan Dr., Wynne, AR 72396,119,158, 229. Ive, Debra lStaffl, Box 207, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 49, 201. ive, Douglas Brian lSr.i,515 NW 37 Place, Gainesville, FL 32601, 85, 155. ive, Wendell Eugene lFr.l, 515 NW 37 Pl., Gainesville, FL 32601,130,164. ive, Winona Gayle lJr.l, 515 NW 37 Place, Gainesville, FL 32601,109,154. llsor, Diane Louise lSo.l, 1006 Enos Ln., Godfrey, IL 62035,119,154. lsor, Steven Dale iSr.i, 1006 Enos Lane, Godfrey, IL 62035, 164, 232. rminara, Gregorio lSr.J, Rt. 1, Searcy, AR 72143, 85, 222. irminara, Linda lStaffl, Rt. 1, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. ialenburg, Michael E. lSo.1, PO Box 60, Starbuck, MN 56381,119, 144, 212, 213. lamber Singers, 220. iambers, Connie Jean lFr.J, Rd. 2 Box 255, Claysville, PA 15323, 130, 158. iambless, Anna iFac.l, 419 Cypert, 4, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Colvett, Kerry Jo IFr.J, 2955 Beneva Rd. 208, Sarasota, FL 33580, 130, 168. Colvin, Paul Rodney ISo.i, PO Box 94, Jena, LA 71342, 119, 179, 218. Compton, Danny Ray lFr.l, Rt. 5, Batesville, AR 72501. Cone, James H. Jr. lJr.l, 10 Kingston Dr., Little Rock, AR 72207,109,146,180, 222, 22 Confer, Cheryl Ann iJr.l, Box 162, Howard, PA 16841, 109. Conley, Ava lFac.J, 5 Apache, Searcy, AR 72143, 42, 234. Conquerors, 229. Connell, Carl Clayton lSo.i, Route 1, Grand Jct., TN 38039. Conner, Eugene lFr.J, 7749 E. Navy Circle, Millington, TN 38053, 130, 178. Conway, Thomas D. Jr. lSo.J, PO Box 127, Ft. Deposit, AL 36032, 119. Cook, Eugene Dalton lJr.l, RR 1 Box 236 E.,Hawthorne, FL 37640,138. Cook, GlEl'10l'8 lSr.l, 2714171 E. Main, Houma,1 LA 70360, 86, 200. Cook, Nancy Jane lSo.J, Box 126, Winnsboro, TX 75494,119,154. Cook, Paula A. iAcad.J, 501 Brookhart, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 314, 320. Cooke, Bonnie S. iJr.l, 945 Joseph PI., Memphis, TN 38107. Cooke, David Charles KSr.l, 11606 Biscayne, Houston, TX 77022, 86. Cooley, John David CSr.l, 1104 Marcia, Memphis, TN 38117,161. Cooper, John Michael lSo.l, 8614 Vennard, Houston, TX 77034,119,155. Cooper, Karen Sue lFr.l, Rt. 1, Griffithville, AR 72060, 130, 148. Cooper, Marilyn Kathy iSo.J, 215 Walnut, Little Rock AR 72205,119. Cooper, Sibyl Anne CFr.l, Rt. 4 Swan Lk. Rd., Stockbridge, GA 30281,130,176. 218, 227 COPS, Michael W. lSo.J, 2018 Estella Dr., Neosho, MO 64850,119, 229, 230. Cope, Neil lFac.i, Rt. 2, Searcy, AR 72143, 42, 210, 226. Cope, Patricia Lynn ISo.l, Rt. 2 Box 258, El Dorado, AR 71730, 119, 176, 228, 237. Copeland, Katherine S. lJr.J, Rt. 2 Box 40A, Lake Park, GA 31636, 109, 151, 230. Copeland, Marcia Gail iSo.l, 1126 Houston Dr., Murfreesboro, TN 37130, 119, 160, 231. Copeland, Marcus E. lFr.i, Melbourne, AR 72556, 130. Copeland, Ordis Dale lJr.J, 3990 Piedmont, Pensacola, FL 32503,109. Corbett, Debra Joyce 6Sr.J, Rt. 3 Box 290, Olive Branch, MS 38654, 86,157,172. Corbin, Bob lFac.J, 1501 Deener, Searcy, AR 72143, 38, 236. Corbin Connie E. CAcad.l,1501 Deener Dro., Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 307, 312, 315, 318 3 0 Corbin, RuthAnn L. iJr.l, HC Box 591, Searcy, AR 72143. Cordell, Shelly Karen lFr.i, Rt. 1, Bynum, TX 76631. Corlew, Margaret E. lSo.l, 211 Sylvis St., Dickson, TN 37055,119, 227. Cornelselson, Lisa G. iAcad.l, 1000 E. Broadway, Fairview, OK 73737, 300 303, 312 316 320. Corum, Doneva Ruth lSo.J, 10708 E. 24th St., Independence, MO 64052, 119, 147. Corum, Joseph Alan lSr.i, R.t1 Kensett Hwy., Searcy, AR 72143, 201. Corum, Karen Jean lFr.J, 10708 E. 24th St., Independence, MO 64052,130,154. Corum, Vickie Annette lSr.J, Rt.1 Kensett Hwy., Searcy, AR 72143. Courson, Steve Scott lS0.l, RR 1 Silver Lake, Mears, Ml49436,119,178. Cowan, Deborah Laura lSr.J, 483 Lytle St., Memphis, TN 38122, 86. Cowan, Klugh Nell lJr.J, PO Box 74,, Essex, MO63846,109,156. Coward, D. Denise lACad.l, 509 N. Van, Searcy, AR 72143, 308. Coward, Dor1slStaffl, 509 N. Van, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Cowart, Dale Vance lFr.J, Cranfield Rd., Mtn. Home, AR 72653, 130, 160. Cowden Paul Douglas lFr.i, Liberty Lane, Madison, TN 37115. ian, Louis Hing Kuen lJr.i, 85. iandler, Cynthia D. ISo.J, 3B 2nd St. W., Randolph AFB, TX 78148,119,147. ,andler, Jeff S. lSr.J, 545 Valley Club Cr., Little Rock, AR 72209. iandler, Lesa Ann iSo.l, 8740 Charing Cross, Dallas, TX 75238, 119, 145. andler, Sherie L. lSo.J, 4517 NW 29th, Oklahoma City, OK 73127,119,172. aney, Teresa Gail lFr.J, 907 Juliet, Memphis, TN 38127, 130, 168. apman, Nancy Lou iSo.l, Pinewood Mannor, Searcy, AR 72143. appell, Elizabeth A. lJr.J, 305 East X St., Deer Park, TX 77536,138. arles, John Eugene iSo.1, 12673 Parkwood Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70815,119. astain, Leslie Nicki lAcad.l, Box 332, Holly Grove, AR 72143, 299, 306, 311, 312, 315, 316 astain, Patricia L. lAcad.l, Box 332, Holly Grove, AR 72069, 293, 295, 300, 302, 312. eatham, Deborah CJr.l, Rt. 4 Box 45, Greenville, AL 36037,109,172. eatham, Rodney C. lJr.J, 2601 Belle Crest, Lawrence, KS 66044,146. eek, Debra Sue lSr.l, Box 158, Ullin, IL62992, 85. COX, Cox Bill lFac.l, 9 Magnolia, Searcy, AR 72143, 22, 46. Connie Barnes lSr.i, Route 2 Box 279, Aurora, MO 65605, 86, Cox Cynthia Ann lSo.J, 10114 Springwood Dr., Houston, TX 77055, 119, 180. Cox Dale R. lAcad.1, 9 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 314, 315, 316, 318, 327, 334. Cox David E. lAcad.J, 9 Magnolia, Searcy, AR 72143, 299, 303, 314, 315, 324, 329. Cox Douglas D. CSr.l, 8857 lnkel, Berekee, MO 63134,86. Cox Cox Cox , , Everett Hall CJr.i, 133 Wolff, Dumas, AR 71639, 109, 173. Gerald G. lSr.i, Box 357, Sentinel, OK 73664, 138, 152. James Franklin lSr.i 5010 Happy Hollow Houston TX 77018, 86. cexf Martha Ann lFr.l, PO sox 179, oil Treugli, AR 72564,130,167. Cox Cox 7 Mattie lstaffl, 410 N. Oak, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Mickey Bryant lJr.J 43 Camellia Circle Newnan GA 30263,109,177, 219. Cox: Mollie Beth lFr.l, 43'CamelIia cr., Newnan, GA 30263,130,153,219, Cox, Travis CFac.l, 27 Cattail, Searcy, AR 72143, 38, 41, 214, 215. eerleaders, 248. erry, Calvin Dale lSr.J, 3235 N. 21st St., Phoenix, AZ 85016, 85,160, 201. esshir, Charles Wm. lSr.J, Rt. 4 Box 79, Cisco, TX 76437, 85, 171, 227. esshir, Kathleen F. lSr.J, Box 37, Bronte, TX 76933, 86, 227, 228. i Sigma Alpha, 177. inworth, Mary E. lJr.l, 403 N. Rath, Ludington, Ml 49431, 109, 145, 231, 237. ism, Jerry Don lSr.l, 2100 Denfield, Childress, TX 79201,197. ism, Stanley Dean lSo.J, 15806 Acapulco, Houston, TX 77040, 119, 178, 229. isum, Gregory KCCPH, 4935 S. Lake Park Dr., Wichita Falls, TX 76302, 77. oate, Belinda C. lSo.l, 2923 W. Ledbetter, Dallas, TX 75233,138. oate, Jo lSlaffl, Box 698, Sta. A, searcy, AR 72143, 49. oate, Kimberly lSo.J, 698 Station A, Searcy, AR 72143, 119, 165. orale, 220. ristian Communications Program, 77. t TX 77070 H9 180 188 -' , en Jr.l,8123 Renmark, Hous on, , , , , ,'fghi'l5'aS1fi2 101435-lEYKfFl'.l, Rt.1 aux 20, Bates cily,lv1o 64011,130,212,213,214,221. Jrchman, Robert Joe lSr.i, 1309 Dill St., Newport, AR 72112,86,146, 201- cle K, litans, . ark, Carren A. lAcad.l, 116 Jawanda Lane, Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 318. ark, A. Coleen lSr.l, Ra. 5 Box 137, Nashville, AR 71852. ark, DeeAnn lSo.J, 15651 Burning Tree, Westminster, CA 92683,119, 148. ark, Floyd Watson lJr.l, PO Box 314, Nashville, AR 71852,161. ark, Jimmie IFac.1, 116 Jawanda, Searcy, AR 72143, 284. ark, Laura Renee lFr.i, 4269 Sacia Dr., Fel'rldale,lNA 93241130- ark, Mary Katherine lsr.l, 124 wafer sf., Moss POll'11, Ms 39563, aa, 181, 229, 235. ark, Paul Tom iAcad.l,116 Jawanda Lane, Searcy, AR 72143, 306. ark, Vicky Rosanne lFr.l, 1716 Birch Av., Escondido, CA 92027,130, 212. k, W lter Cledus lSo.1, Austin, AR 72007, 119. :tke Carol L. lSr.l, 3475 Cemetery Rd., Cass City, MI 48726, 86, 175, 192, 200, 222, 223. Craft, Judith Leigh lFr.J, 2800 Curtis, Memphis, TN 38118.130.154. Grafton, Ch9l'YlAl'1n lJr.J, Rt. 10 Box 170, Leesburg, FL 32748, 109, 166. Crafton, Thomas W. lJr.i, Box 812, Crowell TX 79227,109. Cramblett, David M. lJr.l, 14 Lynwood Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 86. Cramer, Mark Joseph lFr.l, 104 Tecumseh Tr. Jacksonville, AR 72076,130. Crampton, Helen L. lFr.J, 1107 N. Inglewood St., Arlington, VA 22205,130.221. Craven, Teresa Ann lFr.l, 613 S. Barnett, Anaheim, CA 92805,130,167. Cravens, Gayle M. lSr.l, 210 W. West St., Georgetown, IL 61846. Crawford, Wm. Aubrey lSo.J, 2413 Melrose Ave., Bossier City, LA 71010,119, 238. Creason, Dark Wayne iFr.l, Nottingham, Pine Bluff, AR 71601. Creger, Terry Lynn lSo.i, 7425 NW 26th, Bethany, OK 73008,138. Crews, Jan Carolyn lSr.1, Azalea Garden, Norfolk, VA 2351l1,15f1.777. Criswell, Terry L. lFr.l, 870 Maria St., Memphis, TN 38122, 130, 174. Crockett, Sharen CFac.1, Rt. 1, Rosebud, AR 72137, 44. Crompton, Robert B. lSo.J, 121 Marietta St., Alpharetta, GA 30201,152. Cronin, Patrick Ellis lSr.l, 20 Beehaven, Wheeling, WV 26003, 86, 91, 218, 333. Cropper, Connie Sue lFr.l, 701 Clarence Dr., St. Charles, MO 63301,130,168. Cross, Carol Lois lSr.i, RR 1, Moscow Mills, MO 63362. Cross Country, 254. Cross, John Stephen tJr.l, 3942, Embarcadero, Drayton Plains, MI 48020,109, 210,212 214 215, 220, 235. Crouch, David lstaffi, 113 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Crowder, Terry Steven 1Jr.l, 6118 W. 25th St., Topeka, KS 66664,109,163. Crowe, GYGQOTY Allen lJr.l, 517 N. Sunkist, Anaheim, CA 92806, 109, 150. Cruce, James G. Jr. lJr.1, 901 W.11th St., Plainview, TX 79072,109. Cullins, Robert Elms CCCPJ, Newport, AR 72112, 77. Culp,Bill lFac.i, 907 S. Merritt, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. Culpepper, Bryant K. iJr.l, Box 3017 2415 Herm., Florence, AL 35630,109,155. Culpepper, Lamar I. IJr.J, 808 Jackson, Yreka, CA 96097,109. Cunningham, Rae Ann iJr.1, Rt. 4 Box 830. Paragould, AR 72450. ,Von'ca sue 1Jr.l, Box 3337, carbonaale, lL 62901, so, 175. :yYCharlene Louise lSo.l, 50 NE 128 St., North Mlaml, FL 33161,119,145. ay, Sherill L. IFr.i, Rt. 5 Box 315, Conway, AR 72032. t Mark Douglas CSO! Rt 1 Box 165B Sanford, FL 32771, 119, 152, 237. ay on, . , . , a . , B ' odW t te Addn., Searcy, AR 72143. .m,Donald Earl Url 4 rlarwo GS 93M Q Omer 'AL 361091109- aments, Martha Ann lJr.J, 3521 Princess Ann, on 9 Y aveland, Jo lFac.1, 303 W. Center, 21, Searcy, AR 72143, 42. eveland, Patricia A. lFr.1, 401 Calif. Ave., Leland, MS 38756,130,174. ifford, Thomas M. lJr.l, 14 Indiana Ave., Valparaiso, IN 46383, 86, 238. ine, Cynthia Jo iSr.l, Rd. 1, Georgetown, PA15043, 36- Ine, Gary Ray lSr.l, 1267 Wayside Dr., Lima, OH 45805, 86,179, Curry, Anthony B. lAcad.l, 714 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 334. Curry, Jean lStaffi, 714 East Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Curry, William lstaffl, 714 East Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Curtis, Carol J. lFr.i, Rt. 1 Bx. 213, Judsonia, AR 72081, 130, 156, 217, 219. Curtis, Glenave CFac.l, Rt. 1 Box 213, Judsonia, AR 72981,1B4, 299, 312. Curtis, Kimberly D. CJr.J, Rt. 1 Box 863, Irvington, AL 36544,109,160, 227. Curtis, Larry Weldon lJr.l, 6 Evergreen Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,109. Curtis, Margaret I. lSo.l, 1044 S. Charlotte, Lombard, IL 60148,119. Curtis, Randall D. lAcad.l, Route 1, Box 213, Judsonia, AR 72081, 306, 316, 323. Curtis, Rebecca Ann iSo.1, 6 Evergreen Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,119, 219, 227. Curtis, Rebecca Sue lFr.l, 3924 Arcadia Rd., Alexandria, VA 22312,109,160. Curtis, Rose Katherin lSr.J, HC Box 775, Searcy, AR 72143, 86, 217, 219, 227. ine, Kevin Gardner lFr.i, Rt. 1, Georgetown, PA 15043, 130, Jse, Della Marie lJr.l, PO Box 154, Scottvllle,lL62683,109,167. DSS, Bret S. lACad.1, 7242 Roos, Houston, TX 77036, 306, 323. utter, Ken Paul lJr.l, Box 791, Glens Falls, NY 12801, 109. ibill, Earl lFac.J, 110 Apache, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. iburn, Barbara E. lFr.1, Bx. 73, Harrisburg, AR 72432,130,147. iburn, Denna Lou lSo.J, 140 S. Park, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701,119. burn, Vincent H. iFr.J, 802 W. Fannetta, Dexter, M0 63841,130,160. lchran, Murray Ross lFr.l, Bx. 145, Hobbs, NM 88240, 130,177. lchran, Nancy Gail lSr.l, Box 145, Hobbs, NM 88240, 86,170,178,185,186,197, 206- ifield, William W. Jr. lFr.i, 5507 Redstart, Houston, TX 77035,130. lil, Charles R. lSr.i, Rt. 5, Florence, AL 35630,197. lil, Charlotte Maye lFr.l, Rt. 5 Bx. 302 A, Florence, AL 35630,130, 219, 229. iker, Bobby iFac.l, 404 N. Grand, Searcy, AR 72143, 31, 38, 237, 238. aker, Carol A. iAcad.i, 404 N. Grand, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 314, 320. Dabbs, Charlene M. lJr.J, Rural Rt. 2, Jefferson City, MO 65101,109. oanylology, 230. I Dailey, Suzanne lSo.l, 2093 Hallwood Dr., Memphis, TN 38107. Dalafave, Kevin D. lFr.i, 313 Sylvia Dr., Marianna, FL 32446,130, 212, 213, 214, 215. Dalton, James Robert lSo.1, 4601 E. 114th Terr., Kansas Clty, MO 64137. Dalton, Vicki Sue lSo.J, 4601 E.114th Terr., Kansas'Caty,.MO 64137,119,170. Dampier, Kimberly R. lSo.1, 1909 SW 44th Ave., Gainesville, FL 32608, 119, 181. oarnron, Diana Kay lSo.1, 1672 E. Brighton Ra., Columbus, OH 43224,119. Daniel, David Russell lSo.1, 107 cresahaven Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15237, Daniel, C. Floyd lStatfJ, 15 Magnolia, Searcy, AR 72143, 26. Daniel, J. David lAcad.J,17 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143, 295, 311, 312, 316, 323. DIRECTORY ! Daniel, Jeff D. iAcad.1,17 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 315, 327. Daniel, John Kenneth iSr.l, 106 Cresthaven Ln., Pittsburgh, PA 15237, 86. Daniel, John S. iFr.1, 15 Magnolia Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,130,161. Daniel, Virginia L. iFr.J, PO Box 751, Searcy, AR 72143, 130, 154. Daniels, Foster Wayne iSo.1, Rt. 3, Searcy, AR 72143. Darrow, Jeanne Janan iSo.J, 1112 McHenry, Malvern AR 72104,119,160, 230. Dauck, Deborah Ann lJr.1, Route 2, Pocahontas, AR 72455,109. Daugherty, James F. Jr. iP.Grad.1, 406 N. 4th, Augusta, AR 72006,155. Daugherty, Kenneth A. iSo.1, 2408 Ashdown Dr., Bossier City, LA 71010, 119. Daugherty, Linda Kay lJr.1, 324 S. Washington, Nashville, AR 71852,109,165, 225. Daughety, Larry iStaff1, Box 842, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Daughety, Larry Jr. iAcad.J, Box 842, H.C., Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 315, 316, 327, 334. Daughety, Mary L. iSr.1, Box 842, H.C., Searcy, AR 72143. Dauksch, Lanny D. iSo.l, RR 1, Tamaroa, IL 62888,169. Davenport, Denise M. iFr.J, PO Box 144, Flippin, AR 72634,130,160. Davenport, Dennis Lee iSr.J, PO Box 144, Flippin, AR 72634, 86,155. Davenport, Rachel Jo iFr.l, 88 Hill Street, Walden NY12586,130,160, 212, 213. Davidson, Anita Ruth iFr.1, 1212 Lancelot Cr., College Station, TX 77840, 130, 147, 221. Davidson, Daniel S., iSr.l, 1706 E. Moore Apt. 10, Searcy, AR 72143, 86,177,197, 201. Davidson, Keith D. iJr.1, Qrts. 6053 RR 3, Wilmington, IL 60481,109, 216. Davidson, Kevin Lee iFr.1, Qtrs. 60 53 RR 3, Wilminton, IL 60481,130. Davidson, Steven W. iFr.1, 212 N. Highland, Columbus, KS 66725, 130, 144. Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Betty iStatt1, 19 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Byron C. iFr.J, 19 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,130. Donna Avinelle iJr.J, Box 205, Evergreen, NC 28438,138. Elizabeth Ann iJr.l, Rt. 2 Box 150, Potts Camp, MS 38659,109, 201. Davis, Julie iSr.1, 2 Lakeshore Dr., Newport, AR 72112, 87,143,167. Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Karen Anita iFr.1, 223914th St., Silvis, IL 61282,131, 147. Kenneth W. iFr.i, 111 Woodland Cir., Trussville, AL 35173,131,171. Kenneth iFac.J, 19 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 219, 227. Kirk Wesley KP. Grad.l, Lecoma, MO 65540, 76,143,195, 227. Leslie Ann iJr.1, 9015 Sherland Ave., St. Louis, MO 63114, 109, 145, 221. Leslie Jane iFr.J 2 Lakeshore Dr., Newport, AR 72112,131,143. Davis: Mark Anthony uint, 4460 concord, Beaumont, TX 77703,109. Davis, Melinda iSo.l, 2302 Mockingbird, Garland, TX 75042,119. Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Michael Lynn iJr.1, 223914th St., Silvis, IL 61282,109,157. Myla Cecelia iSo.J, 8081 Prescott, Baton Rouge, LA70812,110, 156. Richard Lane iFr.l, 6600 E. 101, Kansas City, MO 64134,143,164. Sherry L. iSr.1 Rt. 3 Searcy AR 72143, 87, 174, 209, 226. Davis' vanessa Jean c'so.J,6o1s Sherland, Overland, Mo 63114, 119, 145, zao, 237. , Davis, Davis, Wendell Bryan iSo.1, 564 5.94 E. Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112,119,159. William B. iSr.J, 5645. 94th E. Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112, 87, 159, 229. Dawkins, Scott P. iFr.J, 2745 2nd Ave., Ketchikan, AK 99901,131. Dawson, Carolyn Sue iSo.J, 1202 Henson Dr., Florence, AL 35630, 119, 156, 234. Deacon, Leslie Jane iJr.1, Rt. 4 Box 148, Waverly, OH 45690, 110, 167, 232. Dean, Kristy Kay iJr.J, Route4 Box 262, Shreveport, LA 71109,110,181. Dean, Lawrence iStaff1, 209 Williams, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Dean, Margaret iStaff1, 209 Williams, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Deason, Tommy Dewayne iFr.1, 3211 Crafton St., Pearl, MS 39203, 131, 152. Deaton, Cheryl Ann iJr.J, Bridge St., Morrilton, AR 72119,110,147, 212, 230. Debate, 231. Decocq, Pamela Jean iSo.1, Rt. 1, Exeter, MO 65647, 119, 151, 229. Delau hter Debra Ka Fr.l Rt. 3 Bx. 483 Texarkana, TX 75501, 131, 147 Q , Y C , , - Dell, Bradley Ray iSr.1, 1136 W. Stephenson, Freeport, IL 61032, 87,167, 212, 214, 215, 218 Delta Chi Omega, 158. Delta Mu Delta, 226. Delta Theta, 176. Demaree, Terry Wayne iSr.1, Rt. 2 Box 58, Dexter, MO 63841, 87. Dempsey, Robert H. iFr.l, 2105 Senator, Texarkana, AR 75501,138. Denewiler, Susan Kay iFr.1, 330 S. Marshall, Lakewood, CO 89226, 131, 149. Denewiler, Warren G. iFr.1, 7016 Montezuma, Wichita, KS 67209,138. Denham, Daria Monette iSo.J, 470 Pt. Pleasant, Hebron, KY 41048, 119, 168. Denman, David Paul iSr.1, 7064 Pam Dr., Millington, TN 38053,138. Dennis, Julie Darlene iFr.J, 1506 Eastwood Rd., Natchez, MS 39120,131,166. Denoux, Michael A. iFr.J, 450 Arthur, Shreveport, LA 71105,158, 231, 234. Depass, Agnes Yvonne iJr.l, Entrega General, Panama 8, Panama, 110, 212. Derbin, Linda M. iJr.l, Box 81, Hooks, TX 75561,110, 212. Detherage, Edwin L. iFr.1, RR 1, Pawnee, OK 74058, 131, 152, 227. Dethrow, Pamela Ruth iSr.J, Gen. Del., Biggers, AR 72413, 87, 158, 229. Development Council, 33. Devore, Jenna Lea iJr.J, 361 So. Main, lronton, MO 633650,110,145, 232. Dewberry, Kathryn Ann iJr.J, Rt. 3 Box 39, Ozark, AR 72949,110,168. Diaz, Alida Virginia iFr.1, 1340 Clements Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32211, 131, 165, 227. Dickerson, Charles L. iSo.J, 7723 N. Avalon, Kansas City, MO 64152, 119, 179. Dickerson, James S. iSo.1, PO Box 214, Pangburn, AR 72121, 119. Dicks, Cheri Ren iFr.l, Rt. 6 Bx 200, Lake City, FL 32055, 131, 174. Ditfine, Don iFac.l, 1301 Fox, Searcy, AR 72143, 46, 225, 238. Diles, Bill iFac.l, 107 W. Lincoln, Searcy, AR 72143, 282. Diles, Billie K. IJr.i, HC Box 0775, Searcy, AR 72143. Dillard, Carol Ann iSr.1, 11 E. Geneva Dr., Tempe, AZ 85282, 87, 160, 194, 200, 218. Dillard, Philip Randy iFr.J, 2551 Toby, Pontiac, MI 48055. Dillin, Elizabeth R. iAcad.J, Route 1, Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 312, 314, 316. Dillon, John Patrick iFr.l, 13415 Hilard Spgs., Little Rock, AR 72209. Dinkins, Stephen W. iFr.J, 124 E. Cole St., Duquoin, IL 62832,131,144, 221. Disch, Julie Melinda iSo.J, 5725 Ridgecrest Bl., Ridgecrest, CA 993555,119,147. Dyke, Donna Anne iSo.l, 23 Naomi Dr., E. Hartford, CT 06118,138. Dykes, Elizabeth iFac.l, 804 W. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 38. Dykes, Gertrude istaffi, 13 Magnolia, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Dykes, J. Harvey iFac.J, 804 W. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 42. Dykes, John Howard lSo.l, 7727 Dillon, Houston, TX 77017, Dykes, John L. iStaff1,13 Magnolia, SearcYY, AR 72143, 49. Dykes, Latina iStaff1, 13 Magnolia, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. EBGS, Eads, Eads, E Gary D. iAcad.1, 800 Holly, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 334. Kevin M. iAcad.J, 800 Holly, Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 323. Lou Ann iFr.1, Rt. 1, Bradford, AR 72020, 131, 148, 235. Eads, Stephen B. iAcad.1, 800 Holly St., Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 303, 304, 316, 323, 325, 332 Earnhart, Diane Marie iJr.J, 701 Marquette, Cahokia, IL 62206,110, 212, 220, 221, 235. Earnhart, Jeffrey A. iFr.1, 701 Marquette, Cahokia, IL 62206,131. Easley, Jarrett Roy iSo.1, Rt. 6, Mtn. Home, AR 72653, 119, 160. Easley, Laura Ann iFr.1, Rt. 5 Bx. 617 D, Little Rock, AR 72207,131, 221. Eason, John Henry iFr.1, 68 Russell Rd., Jackson, TN 38301, 131, 161. East, Jacqueline R. iJr.J, 2919 Marwood Dr., Jackson, MS 39212,110,149. Eastland, John Joseph iSr.1, 2626 Chilton, Tyler, TX 75701, 88,177, 219. Eberly, Nancy Jo iSo.1, RR 1, Brookston, IN 47923,120,145, 229. Eckstein, Lori Ann iSo.1, 5007 Chesterfield, Charleston, WV 25304, 138. Eckwood, Stanely iFr.J, 415 West Willow, Brinkley, AR 72021,131. Eddins, Tom iFac.1, 802 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 36. Eddy, Donaly Anthony iFr.1, 15 Woodlawn, Magnolia, AR 71753,131. Edmonds, James O. ll iJr.J, Rt. 2 Box 38, Covington, TN 38019,110. Edwards, David Roy iSr.l, 6925 W. 5 Ave., Lakewood, C0 80226, 88, 159, 226, 229, 234. Edwards, Henry CFr.l, 105 Maurice, Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548, 131, 169. Edwards, Randell D. iSr.1, Rt.1 Box 430, Hayti, MO 63851, 88. Edwards, Terry Lynn iSo.1, Via A Spadini N. 24, Florence, Italy 50018,131, 177. Edwards, Terry W. iFr.7, RR 2, Harrisburg, IL 62946,120. Egly, Bernie iFac.1, Rt. 5, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. Eichel Elam, Elder, Elliott berger, Edward iFr.t, 1014 Woodmore Ter., Chattanooga, TN 37411,131,164. Charles Philip lJr.1, 127 Colonial Dr., Hot Springs, AR 71901,110, 201. Dee Ann iFr.1, Rt. 2 Box 54, Damascus, AR 72039,131,147. , Anita iStaff1, 200 S. Blanton, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Elliott, Bonnie Marie iSr.l, Rt. 5 Box 217, Batesville, AR 72501 Elliott , Cynthia Lea , 143, Elliottf David CFBC. . l, 210 S. Blakeney, Searcy, AR 72143, 38. Elliott Elliott , Debra Lynne lFr.1, 52 Raleigh Ct., Eatontown, NJ 07724,131,168. , Gary iFac.J, 2 Boyd Pl., Searcy, AR 72143, 42, 228. ' Elli0tt,', Guy T. iSr.J, 105 White Column, West Monroe, LA 71291,143. Elliott, James Glenn iSo.l, SW Pacific Hwy., Sherwood, OR 120. Elliott, Jerry M. iSo.1,105 White Column, West Monroe, LA 71291,138,161. Elliott, Ladonna R. iSo.J, Rt. 2 Box 29 A, Fouke, AR 71837, 120, 158, 229. Elliott, Merle istaffl, 200 S. Blanton, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Elliott, Steven Lynn iSr.1, PO Box 241, Jonesboro, AR 72401, 88, 201. Ellis, Calvin M. iSo.J, 3106 Tribble St., Lake City, FL 32055 Ellis, Fawnda Kaye iFr.1, Rt. 1, Lafe, AR 72436,131. Ellis, Gillman E.llIiFr.1, RR 2 Box 324, Columbus, MS 39701. Ellis, John Mark iJr.l, Rt. 2 Box 324, Columbus, MS 39701,146, 222. Ellis, Kevin Clifford lSr.J, 3525 Willowland Dr. Montgomery, AL 36109, 88, 155, 201, 229. Ellis, Melinda Leigh iP.Grad.1, 1312 E. River, Searcy, AR 72143, 76. Ellis, Morris iFac.1, 1312 E. River, Searcy, AR 72143, 42, 226. Rebecca Alynn iSo.J, 199 Ontario Street, Beamsville, Ontario, Canada 120, 167, 231. Ellis Sharon Renee iJr.J 116 4th St. Nashville AR 71852 110. Ellmore, Holly Ann iSo.1. 19341 Hickory, Huntington Beach, CA 92646, 120, 148. Ellzey, Max Eldon iFr.1,., No.2 Linda Sue, Osceola, AR 72370,131,161. Ely, Ellen istaffl, Rt. 1, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Emberson, Melvin J. Jr. iJr.1, 902 W. Ragan, Henryetta, OK 74437,110,169. Emerson, Gordon Ray, iJr.l, 1483 Woodston, Memphis, TN 38117,110, 227. Emerson, Gregory G. KFr.t, Rt. 11 Box 860, Springfield, MO 65803,131. Eriwzelrsggig Michael H. lSr.J, 11939 Parkmount, Baton Rouge, LA 70816, 88, 196, 201, 222, Emerson, Richard W. i.lr.7, 11539 Parkmount Bl., Baton Rouge, LA70816,110,156,169. Emery, Vicki Lee iJr.l, 2227 Alabama, Joplin, M0 64801,110, 166, 226, 236. Emmett, Stephen L. iSr.1, 11022 Riverview, Houston, TX 77042, 88, 152. England, Don iFac.l, 928 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. English, Joseph D. lJr.J, 608 Canal, Milton, FL 32570,110,169. Ensminger, David Ward iSr.1, 3531 So. G. St., Oxnard, CA 93030, 88, 173. Ensminoer, Lvle E. ll iJr.l, 3531 So. G. St., Oxnard, Ca. 93030, 110, 173. Eoff, Franrllle Joyce f5l',1,601 s. Dixeland, Rogers, AR 72756 Epton, Rebecca Jean iSr.l, Route 5 Box 252, Nashville, AR 71852, 88. Erickson, James R. Jr. iFr.J, 107 C, Catalupa, Midvail, UT 84047, 229. Essner, Anthony R. iFr.J, 2903 Morgan St., Huntsville, AL 35805,138. Essner, Joseph W. l I iSr.1, 2903 Morgan St., Huntsville, AL 35805 Estes, Debra Lynn iSo.1, Lebanon Rd., Murfreesboro, TN 37130, 120. Estes, Donna Marie iSo.J, 1050 Erica, Escondido, CA 92027,120, 212. Estes, Timothy L. iJr.J, PO Box 93, Clinton, AR 72031,110. Eubanks, Elizabeth D. lAcad.1, 58 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 307. Eubanks, Mark Stanley iJr.1, 1709 Whitman Rd., Memphis, TN 38116,110,173. Eudaly, Carol Ann iSr.1, 643 Salem Ave., Rolla, MO 65401, 88,166, 193, 231, 235, 236. Eudaly, Donald C. iSo.1, 643 Salem Ave., Rolla, MO 65401,120. DlSt'T1U Dixon, Dixon, ke, Michael S. iSo.J, 48 Villa Dr., Belleville, IL 62223, 119, 163. David William iSr.1, Box 47, Marston, MO 63866, 87. Freddie C. iSr.J, Box 284, Mineral Springs, AR 71851, 87. Dixon , John Braxton iJr.l, Rt. 3 Box 95, Brewton, AL 36426, 110, 178. DlXOI'1, Dixon, Michael David lFr.1, Rt. 3 BOX 95, Brewton, AL 36426,119,178. Nanc Ruth Jr. Rt.1 Box 161 West Plains, MO 65775, 110, 145 y i J, , . Dobbs, Harold Dallas iSo.1, Rt. 3 Box 204A, Columbus, MS 39701,138,146. Dockery, Susan J. iJr.1, 2706 Fir, Pine Bluff, AR 71601, 87. Evans David W. iAcad.l, 400 Park Place, Pine Bluff, AR 71601, 308, 327. Evans, Edgar Lamar Jr. iJr.1, 6222 S. Foster, Tampa, FL 33611, 110, 155, Evans, John Okland iJr.1, PO Box 602, Searcy, AR 72143 Evans, Myra iJr.1, 368 Roberts Ave., Glenside, PA 19038, 110, 158. Evans, Robert Dean iSo.1, 1029 Yuba Dr.,, Santa Rosa, CA 95401, 110, 227. Evans, Ronda Kay iSr.J, 15114 Halsted St., Harvey, IL 60426, 88. Everet t, Robert Dean iSr.J, 4615 Tennyson Av., Tampa, FL 33609,138,161. Eversole, Kenneth A. iSo.1, 1780 Faulds Rd., Clearwater, FL 33516,138. Dollins, Rodney M. iJr.1, Rt. 7 Box 144, Poplar Bluff, M063901,110,164. Dooley, Keith Blane iSr.1, 1955 Brown St., Alton, IL 62002, 87, 176, 236. Dooley, Natalie Gale iSr.1, 3905 Toledo Rd., Bartlesville, OK 74003, 87,165, 217, 219. Dopps, Melita Anne iFr.1, 225 N. Baehr, Wichita, KS 67212,131, 153, 209. Doran, Faye iFac.l, Box 486, Judsonia, AR 72081, 41, 226. Doran, Ron iFac.1, Box 486, Judsonia, AR 72081, 44,164. Dossett, Robert Lee iJr.l, 5528 Bayside Rd., Virginia Beach, VA 23455,157. Dougan, Ellen Faye iSo.1, 2255 Highlands Rd., San Pablo, CA 94806, Dowdy, Beverly Choate iSr.1, HC Box 698, Searcy, AR 72143, 87, 225. Dowdy, Kenneth H. iJr.l, HC Box 698, Searcy, AR 72143,110,155. Downing, Maribeth iFac.J, Box 834, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 29. Downs, Kimberly, Lynn iFr.1, 1501 Belleau Lk. Dr., Ofallon, M063366,131,145, 229. Drake, Roy Neil CCCPJ, Dallas, TX 75215, 77. Drennan, Carolyn Faye iJr.1, 2914 Salt Creek Rd., Benton, AR 72015,110,147. Drennan, David B. lAcad.J, 701 N. Maple, Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 311, 312, 313, 315, 32 Drews, Kathleen E. iSr.J, RFD1 Box 75, Ludington, Ml 49431, 87, 170, 201. Driver, Carolyn Jo iSr.J, Rd. 1, Amherst, OH 44001, 87. Du Bois, Georgia istaffl, 817 N. Sunnyhill, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Duclos, Danny Lee iSr.l, Rd. 1 Box 136, Patton, PA 16668, 87,164. Dufrene, Carla Denise iJr.l, P. Box 194, Des Allemands, LA 70030, 110, 149. Dugger, Gene iFac.1, 102 Chrisp, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Dugger, Sabrina iAcad.J,102 Chrisp, Searcy, AR 72143, 309. Duhon, Betsy Lea iJr.J, 109 Dahlia, Orange, TX 77630, 110, 170, 208. Duke, Gary Stephen iJr.1, 1308 McKinley Dr., Alamogordo, NM 88310, 88. Duke, Kenneth Gray iJr.1, 6904 Briarwood, Little Rock, AR 72205,110,146. Duke, Susan Ann iSo.l, 314 Okaloosa Ave., Valparaiso, FL 32580,119,156, 229. Dulaney, Earl F. iJr.J, 664 Cooke St., W. Helena, AR 72390,110, 224, 231. Dull, Richard Benbow iFr.l, Dull Rd. Rt. 1, Clemmons, NC 17912,131, 179. Dumas, Steve Gus iFr.i, 3201 N. 7th St., West Monroe, LA 71291,131. Dunagan, Randall N. iSr.J, RR 3, Grand Island, NE 68801, 88. Dunavant, Judy Elaine iJr.l, 313 Joyce Dr., Garland, TX 75040, 110, 149, 229, 237. Dunavant, Marion K. iSr.l, 600 S. Parkview, Caruthersville, MO 63830, 88. Duncan, Cynthia Dean iSo.J, 2605 Scottswood, Garland, TX 75041,119,174. Dunn, Arthur Ray lGrad.1, Bradford, AR 72020. Dupriest, James C. iFr.1, 500 S. Maple, Searcy, AR 72143. Dutton, Billy F. Jr. lFr.J, 1627 Debra Dr., Greenville, MS 38701,131,146. Dyer, Russell Lake iJr.l, 1342 S. Columbia, Tulsa, OK 74194,110,148,160. Dyess, Gena Sue iFr.J, 111 Savannah, Waxahachie, TX 75165,131,165, 231. Dyke, David Bernard iFr.1, 23 Naomi Dr., East Hartford, CT 06118,131. 3841 DIRECTORY Elell, Barbara Jean fJr.1, PO Box 302, Booneville, AR 72927,110, 201, 209, 227. F Fain, Elizabeth Ann iFr.l, PO Box 196, Bee Branch, AR 72013,131. Fallen, Dale Anthony iJr.J, 225 E. Cir. Dr., Russellville, AR 72801 Falrner, Nancy Gayle iSo.J, 632 Oak Lane, Mt. Vernon, MO 65712, 120, 181. Farrar, David Bennett iJr.1, Route 4, Searcy, AR 72143 88,150, 201. Farrar, Hank C. iAcad.J, Route 4, Searcy, AR 72143, 303, 311, 314, 318, 319, 323, 235, Farrar, Lee Q. iAcad.l, Route 4 Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 311, 312, 313, 315, 316, 323. Farrell, Sheree Lynn iSo.1, Route 3, Seymour, MO 120, 172. Farris, Edith LorineiSr.1, Rt. 2 Box 80A, EI Dorado Springs, MO 64644. Favalion, Nancy Jane iSr.1, 7 Darvel Dr., Trenton, NJ 08691, 110, 145. Feathers, Doloris Ann iJr.J, 3080 Guernsey, Memphis, TN 38112,110,176. Feeler, Bethanie S. iSo.1, Route 2, Holts Summit, MO 65043,120, 166. Felker, Anthony M. lGrad.l, 4681 Owen Rd., Memphis, TN 38122 Felker, Mariorie K. iGrad.l, 3006 S. Llewellyn, Dallas, TX 75224 Fel ker, Tony KFac.1, Rt. 4, Searcy, AR 72143, 284, 323, 325, 329. Ferguson, Sherri J. iSo.1, 1842 Dearing, Memphis, TN 38117,120, 227, 230. Fernandez, Floyd J. iJr.J, 6835 Capitol Ave. Groves, TX 77619, 110, 178, 227. Ferrell, F. Stephen iFr.1, Hobson St. Rt. Box17, Rolla, MO 65401,131,160. Ferrell, Paula Lea iSr.l, Box 17 Hobson St. Rt., Rolla, MO 65401, 88,154,189, 222. Ferren, Clifford Gene iJr.l, Rt. 1 Box 209, Judsonia, AR 72081,110, 201. Ferris, Stephen J. lFr.J, Rt.1 Box 168 Lot 64, Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548,131. Fielder, Kimberly J iFr.J, PO Box 98,McCrory, AR 72101,131. Fieldor, Janet D.iFr.l, 1900 Maple Av. Country Club, IL 60477,131. Fike, Paul A. iAcad.l, 54 Claymont Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35401, 306, 315, 316, 323, 332. Fincher, Laurie Ann iSr.1, 309 Hiawatha, Little Rock, AR 72205, 89, 232. Findley, David Vance iFr.l, 102 S. Potter, Cedar Hill, TX 75104,138,161. Finke, Frederick John iGrad.J, 187 Oyborn, Shirley, NY 11967. Finlay, Marla Le iSr.1, 434 W. Second, St. John, KS 67576, 89, 212, 224. Finley, Donald Gene iSr.J, Box 11, Star City, AR 71667, 89. Finley, Kay Lynn iSr.1, 323 Viceroy Dr., Houston, TX 77034, 89,147, 201, 224. Fish, Douglas Gene iFr.1, 108 Mary Ella Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,131. Fish, Patricia Jo iSo.1, 108 Maryella Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,120. Fish, Roni Sue iJr.l, 1325 Park Lane, Liberty, MO 64068,110,176. Fisher, Kevin John lSo.l, 2 Covington Ct., Florissant, MO 63033,120,163. Fisk, John Mark lS0.J, 607 Prarie, Cleburn, TX, 120, 172, 231. tlierrell, Becky A. lJr.1, 10201 Hillcrest, N. Little Rock, AR 72116, 180. att, Stephen Carl iSo.1, 3214 Estes St., Memphis, TN 38118,120,161. eetwood, David R. ISr.1, 30 W. Marietta Pl., Alton, IL 62002. eetwood, Debra Lynn lSpec.1, Rt. 1 Box 67, Bethalto, IL 62010. eetwood, Donald M. lSo.1, 30 W. Marietta Pl., Alton, IL 62002. eming, Rebecca Sue lFr.1, 901 Adams, Blytheville, AR 72315,138. eming, Terry Wayne ISo.l, 1511 So. Bon Ham, Amarillo, TX 79102. ippin, Karen lAcad.l, Pioneer Rd., Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 313, 314, 316, 318, 320. orence, Kathy Jane iSo.1, 6725 Berand, Worthington, OH 83085, 120. orence,Nancy V. lJr.1, 6725 Berend St., Worthington, OH 43085,110,173,181, 234. owers, Diana Lee lFr.l, 3550 Marquette St., Santa Clara, CA 95051,131,167, 227. lynn, Dorian Hedley iSr.1, 604 Sunningdale, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, Africa, 89, 159, 227. lynn, Glenis Faith iFr.l, 605 Sunningdale, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, Africa, 131, 227. eley, Sue Ann ISo.1, Box 285, Haven, KS 67543,120. enville, Alan Jesse IFr.1, PO Box 704, Kosciusko, MS 39090,131,164. enville, Jerry Lee iSo.J, Rt.1 Box 1409, Smithfield, TX 76080, 120, 230. eotball, 250. erd, Dan Lemuel iJr.l, Box 991, Hastings, NB 68901,110. ere, Melissa Ann lJr.1, 412 East 14th, Hope, AR 71801,110,168, 230, 237. ermby, Cheryl Ann IFr.l, Rt.1 Box 18, Patmos, AR 77856,131. ermby, Leah Adriane lJr.J, Route 3, Searcy, AR 72143,110, 224. ertner, Alvin Kerry lFr.J, 4 Flagstone, N. Little Rock, AR 72116,161. eshee, Sarah Jane IJr.l, Star Rt. , 7, Searcy, AR 72143,110,232. eshee, William F. lS0.J, Rt. 3 Box 254, Paragould, AR 72450. ester, Betty Louise iGrad.1, 12 Jawanda, Searcy, AR 72143. ester, Elizabeth M. lAcad.1, 709 N. Melody Lane . .37, Searcy, AR 72143, 309. ester, Edwin Cleve iCCPl, Muscatine, IA 52761. ester, Lawrence N. lFr.1, 409 W. Pine St., Brinkley, AR 72021,131,161. ester, Marinda Joyce lSo.1, Rt. 1 Box 168, Ft. Deposit, AL 36032,120,144,170, 229. eurnier, Kim Ellen IFr.1, Rt. 2 Box 427, Seabrook Beach, NH 03874,131. oust, John Herbert iFr.l, 120 Monroe Dr., Tuscumbia, AL 35674,131. Dutch, Brian C. lSr.1, 941 S. 4th St., Salina, KS 67401, 89. ewler, Alvin lStaff1, 38 Indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 49. ewler, Katherine R. lFr.1, Rt. 7, Searcy, AR 72143,131. owler, Michael R. lSr.1, 412 Casa Linua ur., woodland, CA 95695, 201. owler, Rick Don iSr.1, Rt. 2, Essex, MO 63845, 89. owler, Robert C. lSo.1, 1509 Maywood, Ann Arbor, Ml 48103,120,155,166. owler, Rosemarie U. iFr.1, 131. ox, Patricia Linda lJr.1, PO Box 986, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931,110. oxx, Brett lStaffl, 204 S. Blakeney, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. rank, Cindy Jane iFr.l, Rt. 5 Box 147, Rolla, MO 65401,138. rank, James Calvin lJr.1, 2314 Patricia, Garland, TX 75041,110,161. ranke, Larry Dennis, lSr.1, 3737 Will Ave., Saint Louis, MO 63125, 89, 152, 225, 234, 235. ranke, Neil Alan, iFr.1, 3737 Will Av., St. Louis, MO 63125,131,152. ranklin, Steve W. lFr.1, 3317 Panorama Dr., Huntsville, AL 35801,131, 155. ranklin, Willie lCCP1, 1207 Jenkins, Norman, OK 73069, 77. ranks, Carol Ann lSr.l, 115 Morningside, Lake Charles, LA 70601, 89,149. ranks, Patricia L. lFr.1, 115 Morningside, Lake Charles, LA 70601, 131, 172. rater Sodalis, 159. reels, Robert B. lFr.1, Gen. Del., Wofford Heights, CA 93285,138. reeman, Carol Lynn lSr.l, 39548 St. Rt. 517, Lisbon, OH 44432, 89, 151, 229. 'reeman, Stanley Dean iSr.1, 39548 St. Rt. 517, Lisbon, OH 44432, 89. rench, Carolyn iJr.1, 265 Carrollton, Shreveport, LA 71105, 110, 181, 236. rench, Kim Diane lJr.l, 10101 Westleigh Dr., Huntsville, AL 35803, 89, 227. 'rench, Teresa Ann iFr.l, Rt.11233 Fairlee, Lakeland, FL 33803,131. Gillpatrick, Mary A. iFr.l, 912 Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143,131. Gilmore, Eddie Jr. lJr.J, 322 Franklin, Kansas City, KS 66101,111. Gilpin, Charles R. lJr.1, Rt. 4, Searcy, AR 72143. Gipson, Billy Michael lSo.l, 3062 Whitney Rd., Memphis, TN 38128, 120, 163. Gist, Beatrice iSr.1, Rt. 2 Box 197, Batesville, AR 72501, 201. Glass, Julie Ann l.lr.1, 10154 Robin Hill Ln., Dallas, TX 75238,111. Glaze, Judith Ann iSr.l, PO Box 722, Julian, CA 92036, 90. Gleason, Carolyn Anne iFr.1, 143 Fremont, Shreveport, LA 71105,131. Glenn, David Milton CJr.J, 3034 Willena, Montgomery, AL 36110,111,155. Glenn, John A. lAcad.1, 1005 N. James, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 314, 334. Gl0ver,, Linda Rae IFr.1, 1265 Detorest Rd., Warren, OH 44484,132,172. Glover, Robert Alan ISo.1, 20304 SE 40th, Issaquah, WA 98027,120,163. Goad, Elesa Mae lSo.1, 12019 W. Dakota Dr., Lakewood, CO 80228,120,170, 232. Goad, Phillip Taft iJr.l, 12019 W. Dakota Dr., Lakewood, CO 80228. Goad, Sharon Elaine IFr.l, 13 Cimarron, Little Rock, AR 722067, 132, 156. Goad, Starla Jarrell iSr.1, 12510 Grandview Rd., Grandview, MO 64030. Gobbell, Betty Lou lJr.1, 1828 Maple Ave., Florence, AL 35630,111,168, 237. Godwin, James C. fSo.l, Box 679, Newport, AR 72112. Golf, 270. Gomer, Robert Wayne lGrad. 1, 2331 N. 73rd, Kansas City, KS 66109, 76. Goode, James Marcus iFr.l, 7678 McHenrv CI.N.. Germantown. TN 38138,132. Gooden, Rodney Dean lFr.1, PO Box 7, Russellville, 72801,132, 159. Goodin, Jimmy N. lJr.1, 179 Ross St., Batesville, AR 72501,111, 212, 214, 227. Goodlow, Kathy Elaine ISo.l, 815 Pearl St., Augusta, AR 72006 Goodman, Pamela D. ISo.1, Rt. 8 Bx. 416 C., Texarkana, TX 75501,120,149. Goodspeed, Patricia D. lJr.1, 3849 McGregor Blvd., Ft. Myers, FL 33901, 111, 156, 225. Goodwin, Timothy G. lFr.l, Rt. 1 Spivey Dr., Douglasville, GA 30134,169. Gould, Allen Dale iP.Grad.1, Box 308, Kensett, AR 72082, 76. 232. Gould, Catherine istaffl, Box 308, Kensett, AR 72082, 49. Gould, Dale iFac.1, Box 308, Kensett, AR 72082, 49. Gould, Philip D. IAcad.l, 801 N. Oak, Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 311, 312, 313, 314, 316. Gracy, Rebecca Kaye IJr.J, 13505 Winterhaven, Dallas, TX 75234,111. Graddy, Deborah Lou lFr.1, 4612 N. Locust, N. Little Rock, AR 72116,132,156, 229. Grady, Verlon Eugene iSr.l, 312 High St., Fredericktown, MO 63645, 90,152. Graham, Dale Ernest fJr.1, 9024 Ws. Range Rd., Salem, OH 44460, 111, 164, 230. Graham, Linda J. lSo.l, 2NO73 Diane, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137,120,172. Graham, Ralph Glenn lFr.l, 705 E. 9th St., Portageville, MO 63873, 132, 164. Graham, Robert H. Jr. lFr.l, 3707 Duchess Trail, Dallas, TX 74229. Granberg, Stan Earl iSo.1, 9323 40th Ave. E., Tacoma, WA 98446, 120, 229, 230. Grant, Jean Dianne iFr.1, Rt. 4, Searcy, AR 72143. Grant, Meta Kay iJr.l, 3827 Brierpath Dr., Covina, CA 91724,111, 153, 218, 227, 235. Grate, Marshall W. ISo.l, RR 2, WaterIoo,lN 46793,120, 222. Graul, Michael Joseph iSo.l, 22 E. Adams Dr., Cahokia, IL 62206,120. Graves, Brian Keith lFr.l, 2304 Gale Dr., Norcross, GA 30071, 132, 173. Graves, Janet Marie, lSr.1, Rt.1 Box 99, Maud, TX 75567, 90, 147. Graves, Narka Wynn ISr.1, Rt. 1 Box 113A, Rienzi. MS 38865, 90. Gray, iAngela Maria lFr.1, 688 Crestline Dr., Piggott, AR 72454,132. Gray, Karen Lynn iSo.1, 7545 Willey Rd., Germantown, TN 38138,154. Gray, Linda Ann iFr.1, 2707 S. Lamar, Denver, CO 80227,132. 209, 222, Gray, Wenona Alice iSo.l, 1221 Grant Rt. 1, Morrilton, AR 72110,120,151, 212, 220, 230. 'rey, Ronald Michael lJr.1, 1301 Brooks St., Ann Arbor, MI 48103, 111, 150, 201, 222, 229, 231. friend, Fred Maynard iSo.l, 4636 Chalmers, Nashville, TN 37215,120, 219, 234. fugitt, William G. lFr.1, 468 Blackburn, Fairfield, OH 45014,131,164. iulks, Kent Brian lSr.1, Texas Tag Co., Wofe City, TX 75496 iullerton, Margaret G.lFr.1, PO Box 601, Morrilton, AR 72110,131,147. furlong, Gary Edgar ISr.l, PO Box 413, Centreville, AL 35042, 89, 229, 230, furukawa, Janet T. IJr.l, 144 Castle Crest Rd., Walnut Creek, CA 94595,111,229, 231 ialaxy, 146. Baleazzi, Mark Aaron IJr.l, 3342, El Capitan Ct., Merced, CA 95340,111. Ballaher, Armand Ross lSo.l, 207 Aquamarine Ave.. Pensacola, FL 32505,178. Ballea, Joe Lee lSr.1, 1301 Ind. Ave.i 89, Billings, MT 59102. Ballman, Janet Smith lSr.l, 5805 Tourist Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76117, 89, 201, 225. Balloway, Dorothy M. lSr.1, Route 3, Hoopeston, IL 60942, 89, 176, 235. Balloway, Frank lCCP1,, 22 Brown Ln., New Egypt, NJ 08533, 77. Balloway, John lAcad.J, NMSA, 16C Pleasure, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 315. Balloway, Joseph B. lAcad.l, NMSA,16C Pleasure, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 315. Bammon, Mary Helen lSo.l, 106 Evelyn St., Vicksburg, MS 39180,160. Bann, Kenneth L. lSr.1, 6312 Tallman, Bakersfield, CA 93308, 89. Bangs, Charles Austin lSr.1, HC Box 926, Searcy, AR 72143, 89, 155, 181, 195, 201, 2 3 . Banus, Charlotte Ann lSr.1, Cedar Crest Drive, Morrilton, AR 72110. Banus, Clifton L., Jr. iFac.1, 208 S. Cross, Searcy, AR 72143, 20, 21, 46. Banus, Clifton L. llllFaC.1,610 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 41,177, 216, 220, 235. Banus, Deborah Lynn lSr.1, 317 So. Highland, Memphis, TN 38111, 89, 217. Banus, James W. lP.Grad.1, 463 Topaz, New Orleans, LA 70124. Banus, Nancy Sue lFr.1, 3804 Ridgeway Dr., Metairie, LA 70002,131, 231. Banus, Robert Wade lJr.1, 463 Topaz St., New Orleans, LA 70124 Bardner, Caren Joyce iSo.1, 2809 Hood, Bossier, LA 71010, 120, 170. Bardner, Deirdre L. lFr.l, 1921 Cherokee Way, Anchorage, AL 99504, 131, 168, 220. Bardner, James Melvin lJr.1, 1910 Rockridge Ter., Ft. Worth, TX 76110,111, 238. Bardner, Levester lJr.1, 908 W. Park, Searcy, AR 72143. Bardner, Louis Steve lJr.1.i PO Box 137, Bell City, MO 63735,111. Bardner, Peggy Elaine lSo.l, Rt. 1, Cartersville, OK 74934, 120, 145. Bardner, Susan K. lFr.1, 5605 Odessa, Ft. Worth, TX 76133,131. Barner, Alan Lynn CFr.1, 2519 Lovitt Dr., Memphis, TN 38138, 131, 161. Barner, Arvel David lJr.J, 5562 Vienna Dr., Rockford, IL 61109 Barner, Brenda Gail iJr.1, Rt.1 Box 57 A, Euless, TX 76039,111,156, 236. Barner, Danny PaullFr.1, 680 21st, Batesville, AR 72501,138,169. Barner, Elizabeth Ann iFr.l, 1027 M6th St., Carlsbad, NM 88220, 131, 221. Barner, Gary F. IFr.l, 131 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143,131,161. Barner, Judith Ann lFr.1, 4229 Dawn Dr., Ft. Worth, TX 76116,131. Barner, Kenneth Wayne lFr.1, Rt. 1 Bx. 57 A, Euless, TX 76039,131,169. Barner, Michael Jerry IFr.1, 5562 Vienna Dr., Rockford, lL 61109,120,169. Barner, Ronald Dale lSo.1, Rt. 3, Dexter, MO 63841, 120, 179. Barner, Sherma Dawn lSo.1, 218 NE C St., Bentonville, AR 72712,120,172. Barrett, Bryan Dale iSr.l, 399 College, Winchester, KY 40391, 89, 178. Barrett, Lucilla iJr.1, 392 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143,111. Barrett, Robert Leon lSr.l, 2047 S. Shelby St., Louisville, KY 40217, 89. Barrett, Steven Alan IFr.1, Rt. 1 Box. 74 A, Alexander, AR 72002,131,152. Barton, Evelyn Lee lSr.l, 5001 Farrington Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23455, 89. Bastineau, Judy Lynn iFr.1, Rt. 1 Willow AC, Warrensburg, MO 64093, 131, 160, 218. Ba a, . Bates, James Perry lSr.1, 5482 Airways, Memphis, TN 388116, 89,155, 236. Batewood, Jesse L. iGrad.1, 1619W. 17th, Little Rock, AR 72202. Bay, Nancy Jane iSr.1, Box 68, Equality, AL 36026, 89,151,212, 220. Bazaway, Alecia Dawn iSo.l, 882 Clarkston Dr., San Jose, CA 95123,120,172. Beary, Alice Landrum iSr.1, Box 431, Beebe, AR 72012. Beiger, Deborah Lynn lSr.J, 2261st St., Atlantic Beach, FL 32233, 89, 201. Bentry, Charles F. l5o.1, Rt. 3, Searcy, AR 72143. Bentry, Eddie E. IAcad.1, 218 W. Rush, Harrison, AR 72601, 299, 303, 314, 315, 319, 3 Berlach, Robert Danny lS0.l, 2550 Norsworthy, Dallas, TX 75228, 159, 231. Berman, Stephen C. lFr.1, 911 E. Race Apt. 124, Searcy, AR 72143,131,159, 227. Bibbons, Linda Jouyce lSr.J, Rt. 2 Box 334, Mitchell, IN 47446, 90, 175, 224. Bibbs, John David lSo.l, 14823 Cool Valley, Valley Center, CA 92082, 228. Bibbs, Ruth Ellen lFr.1, 14823 Cool Valley, Valley Center, CA 92082,131, 168. Bibbs, Vinson Key IFr.l, 2113 Lincoln Ave., Jackson, MS 39204, 131, 178, 238. Bibson, Marsha Kim lJr.l, 301 Edgewood, Columbia, MO 65201,111. Bibson, Sheri Dean lSo.1, 134 Nickel Plate, Conneaut, OH 44030, 120, 167, 229. Bilbert, Greta Joan lSo.1, 8114 Tarbell, Houston, TX 77034,120. Eilbert, Randall Carl lSr.1, 37 Hampton Lane, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068, 91, 171. piles, Alan Wade lSo.1, 28 Robinson St., Cabot, AR 72023,120. Biles, Teresa Jean iFr.1, PO Bx 454, Senatobia, MS 38668,131,167, Eill, Randall Lee iSr.1, 127 Avon Rd., Rochester, Ml 48063, 90, 220. Villiland, Dennis L.lFr.1,4405 Cedar Hills, Memphis, TN 38128,120. I 22, 2 24 23, 325 Green Green Green , Betty lstaffl, 1000 N. Hayes, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. , Carol A. iAcad.J, 1204 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 303, 311, 312. Don Harold lSo.1, 4475 Tanbark, Memphis, TN 38128,144,156. Green: Gregory A. lAcad.1,1000 N. Hayes, Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 323, 332. Green, Julie R.lACad.1, 904 Holly St., Searcy, AR 72143, 295, 298, 307, 312. Green, Lisa D. iAcad.1, 904 N. Holly, Searcy, AR 72143, 293, 298, 303, 312. Green Randy Lee IJr.1, 951 State St., Adrian, MI49221,111,163. Green, Stanley iFac.J, 1000 N. Hayes, Searcy, AR 72143, 41. Green, Stacy L. IAcad.l,1000 N. Hayes St., Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 320. Green, Todd B. iAcad.1,1000 N. Hayes, Searcy, AR 72143. 308, 314, 315, 327, 331, 334. Green, William E. lCCPJ, Pauls Valley, OK 73075, 77. Greene, John David lSo.1, 308 Briarbrook Cove, Collierville, TN 38017,120,169. Greene, Thomas Perry IFr.1, 308 Briarbrook, Collierville, TN 38017,132. Greenway, Lowell Doug iSr.l, Rt. 4 Box 507, Paragould, AR 72450, 90. Greer, Donald Lee lSr.1,450014th St. NE, St. Petersburg, FL 33062, 90. Greer, Molly A. iGrad.J, Pinewood Man. A B1-1, Searcy, AR 72143. Gregg, Gail Alan iFr.1,341 N. Main St., Columbiana, OH 44408,132,161. Gregory, Cheryl Mae CJr.1, 3317 Summerdale Ave., Rockford, IL 61103, 111, 167. Gregory, Debbie A. lAcad.1, 23 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 313, 316. Grego ry, Gail Rae, IFr.1, 2131 Versailles Dr., Carrollton, TX 75006,138. Gregory, Stephen N. iAcad.l, 23 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 315. Grevillius, Ruth Lyn iSo.1,922 McCullough, Camden, AR 71701,120,147, 220. Grieb, Jo Ellen iFr.l, 2609 NW 26. Oklahoma City, OK 73107,132,153. Grieb, William Allen iSo.l, 2609 NW 26, Oklahoma City, OK 73107. Griffith, Clifton D. lSo.1, Rt.1 Box 174, Thayer, M0 65791,120, 219. Griffith, Patricia L. lFr.1, 1610 Chestnut, Forrest City, AR 72335,132. Grigson, John Alan iFr.1, 1319 Crestwood, El Dorado, AR 71730,132,169. Grimes, Alan Robert ISo.l, RR 2, Farmer City, IL 61B42,120,229. Grimes, Glendol Keith IFr.1, 5542 Knight Arnold, Memphis, TN 38118,132. Grimes, Terry Lynn lFr.1, Rt. 1 Box 93, Clarendon, AR 72029,132,167, 237. Grinder, Lesa Dawn lSo.1, 4109 Leweir, Memphis, TN 38127,120,156. Grizzell, Michael Ray iSr.1, 4631 Deluth, Memphis, TN 38118, 90. Grobmyer, Jennye M. iFr.1, PO Box 818, Lewisville, AR 71845,132. Grobmyer, Julie Diann fSr.l, Box 818, Lewisville, AR 71845, 90,168, 221. Groghan, Janis Lynn iSo.l, 1920 Lincoln Ave., St. Albans, WV 25177. Groover, Hugh iFac.l, 29 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 38. Groover, Mildred lFac.1, 29 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 284, 311. Groover, Roxanne E. lFr.l, 502 Outer Drive, Tecumseh, Ml 49286. Groves, Mary iStaff1, Box 271, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Groves, M. Lori IFr.1, HC Box 10870, Searcy, AR 72143,132, 145, 227, 237. Groves, Tamara Jane CP.Grad.1, 3673 So. Hudson, Denver, CO 80237. Grubb, Paula Elaine iFr.l, Rt. 3 Bx. 204, McConneIsville, OH 43756, 132, 158, 229. Guest , Paula Ann iJr.l, 10 Rosemont, Little Rock, AR 72204, 232. Guffey, Ginann iFr.1, Casa Delago Estates, Searcy, AR 72143, 132. Guffey, Ruth Ann iFr.1, 16069 Shasta, Fountain Valley, CA 92708, 132, 148. Guffey, Timothy V. iAcad.1, P.O. 76, Casa De Lago Estates, Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 314 Guiden, Anthony Louis iFr.1, Si Newby Dr., Hampton, VA 23366,138. Guidicy, J. Robin lAcad.J, Box 303, Pevely, MO 63070, 308, 316, 327, 331. Gullo, Penny Gail IJr.J, Rt. 2 Box 1782, Magnolia, TX 77355.149,236. Gulsby, John Scott iFr.1, 6121 Louisville Ave., Pensacola, FL 32506,132. Gump, Kathy Lee lJr.l, RD. 2 Box 287, Bloomingdale, OH 43910,111. Gunn, Tommy Reid iJr.1, 530 Roseland Dr., W. Helena, AR 72390 Gunter, Terrance Wade iFr.1, 105 Sherwood, Sherwood, AR 72116. Gunvordahl, Keith M. IJr.l, 1709 Mountain View, Waco, TX 76710. Guthrie, Carl Wayne fSr.1, 119 W. Clay Apt. 2, Troy, IL 62294, 90, 150, 201. Gutierrez, Robert L. lSo.1, 522 E. Magee, Tucson, AZ 85704, 120. Guy, Gwin, Rodney Durwood KCCPJ, Vici, OK 73859, 77. Morris Kent lSo.1, 7710 Kiowa Rd., Millington, TN 38053,120, 234. H Haase, Andrew Michael iFr.l, 540 Heatherwood Dr., Jackson, MS 39212,132,152. Hackman, Richard B. lSo.J, 2940 Enchanted Cir., Colo. Springs, CO 80917,120. Hackney, Mark Lane fFr.1, 2904 Maylelle Lane, Farmers Branch, TX 75234, 132, 146. Hater, Barbara Jean lJr.l,408 Maynard Rd., Cary, NC 27511,111. Hagler, Byron Lynn iSr.l, Licking, MO 65542, 90, 157. Hall, Connie Clark lSr.1, 40 Sussex Rd., Rochester, NY 14623, 149. Hall Denita Eileen iSo.l, 2631 May Ave., Maryville, TN 37801,120,170,231. Hall: Gregory Charles llJr.1, 407 Gian Tai Dr., Manchester, MO 63011,111,155. Hall, Hall, Hall, Helen Jo iJr.1, Route 1 Box 94, West Plains, MO65775,111,145. James Alan IFr.J, Rt. 3, Adamsville, TN 38310. James Henry Jr. lJr.1, 5316Millshire Rd., Greendale, WI 53129, 111, 144. Hall, Janet Marie lSr.l, 1721 Kings Rd., Edmond, OK 73034, 90,170. Hall, Julie Elizabeth iSo.J, 2112 Patricia, Garland, TX 75041,120,156. Hall, Leta Jo lFr.1, Rt. 5 Box 189 A, Columbia, MO 65201,132,176, 220, 237. Hall, Mary Carolyn lJr.1, 2112 Patricia, Garland, TX 75041,111, 232. Hall Michael Clark iFr.1, 725 Norwich, St. Charles, MO 63301,132,231. Hallford, Terri S. IJr.l, 11918 Braewick, Houston, TX 77035,111,156, 234- Hamaker, Johnnie C. iFr.1,127 N. College, Dumas, AR 71639, 132, 154. Hamel, Nancy Jean iSr.J, 1118 Donald, Royal Oaks, Ml 48073, 229, 232. Hamill, Samuel E. IFr.1, PO Box 285, Decatur, TX 76234. DIRECTORY I 385 Hopper Hamilton, Anita lStaffJ, 68 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Hamilton, David Lane iJr.l, 68 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143, 111, 163. Hamilton, Kenneth lng lJr.l, 3105 Eighth St., Bay City, TX 77414, 111, 171. Hamilton, Rebecca Ann iAcad.t, 68 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 307, 312, 314, 320, 212, 215. Hamilton, Sarah Lois iSo.J, Box 12 Trenton, TN 38382, 120, 181. Hamm, Donna Jeanette lSr.J, 1434 Longbotham, Abilene, TX 79602, 90,151, 229. Hamm, John Beniamin lFr.J, RR 3 Box 433, Bartlesville, OK 74003,132. Hammett, Doran Wayne lSr.J, 2290 Wire Road, Camden AR 71701, 90, 152. Hammond, Christine M. iAcad.l, P.O. Box 1686, HC Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 316. Hammond, Kevin Neil lSo.l, 370 Floral Hill, Washington, PA 15301, 120, 152, 227. Hampton, Debra Kay lFr.l, 2114 Mockingbird Ln., Garland, TX 75042, 132, 149. Hamrick, Ryan iFr.J, 5255 Manhattan, Jackson, MS 39206,132,171, 229. Handy, Charles David iSo.l, 1110 Mockingbird, Magnolia AR 71753, 111, 157. Hanes, Dennis Bradley lJr.l, Rt. 7 Box 208, Paragould, AR 72450,111. Hanes, Gary Lee iSo.J, 514 Atalin St., Mandeville, LA 70448,120,150, 229. Hankins, Raymond L. iSr.l, 1330 Kinser Pk., Bloomington, IN 42401, 212, 214, 215. Hankins, Robin L. lFr.J,1330 Kinser Pike, Bloomington, IN 47401,138. Hanna, Karen E. lSo.l, Rt. 2 Box 886A, Owasso, OK 74055,120, 212. Hanna, Nancy Louise lJr.J, 1272 Oakland Terr., Atlanta, GA 30310, 111, 167, 227, 230, 235 Hanson, Keith Edwin lFr.7, 8111 Hudson Pl. SW, Tacoma, WA 98498, 132, 150. Hanson, Sandy Layne iFr.l, PO Box 515, Mandeville, LA 70448, 132, 168. Harden, James E. lS0.J, Rt. 4 Box 168, Ashland City, TN 37015,120,146,165. Harding Business Women, 239. Harding, James B. lSr.l, PO Box 252, Glenwood, AR 71943, 90. Harding, Kenneth Alan iFr.l, Langley Rt., Glenwood, AR 71943, 132, 160. Hardman, Brenda Lee iGrad.1, Rt. 1 Box 213, Yellville, AR 72687, 212. Hardman, Dale G. lGrad.l, Box 579, Searcy, AR 72143, 212. Hare, Linda Jean iJr.J, Schrattensteingasse 50, Weiner Neustadt, Austria, 111, 174, 224 227, 234, 239. Harlow, Beverly S. lJr.J, 3908 W. 8th, Cincinnati, OH 45205. Harlow, Karen Ann CFr.l, 3908 W. 8th St., Cincinnati, OH 45205,132,167. Harper, Billy Ray, Jr. lFr.l, PSC 1 Box 729, Hickam AFB, HI 96553. Harper, Chris William iFr.l, 202 S. Oak St., California, MO 65018,152. Harper, Robert iSr.J, 527 T St., Bakersfield, CA 93304, 90, 219, 230. Harper, Ronnie L. iAcad.l, 1200 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 306. Harper, Timothy W. lSo.l, 1025 Tanglewood, Clinton, MS 39056. Harrell, Angela Dawn iSr.l, 1326 Copeland, Camden, AR 71701, 90, 156. Harris, Carolyn P. iSpec.J, Box 1206 Sta. A, Searcy, AR 72143. Harris, David Russell CCCPJ, Saginaw, Ml 48602, 77. Harris, Gary lJr.l, 240 W. 41 St., Hialeah, FL 33012. Harris, Kenny Wayne iJr.l, PO Box 76, Searcy, AR 72143, 111, 161. Harris, Marilyn Ann CSr.l, 3923 Brighton Rd., Nashville, TN 37205, 90, 172, 224, 226, Harris, Mary Ellen iJr.J, 4371 Oakdale St., Genesee, Ml 48437,111,165. Harris, Nancy Ruth lFr.l, PO Box 76, Searcy, AR 72143,149. Harris, Rita Blanche lSr.J, Rt. 2 Box 142, Stilwell, OK 74960, 90,151, 224, 229, 235. Harris, Robert Ray iSo.l, 803 NW 9th, Bentonville, AR 72712, 120, 160. Harris, Robert W. Jr. iSo.J, Box 4 Union Ave., Vicksburg, MS 39180, 120, 179. Harrison, Larry R. lSr.l, Star Route, Judsonia, AR 72081, 90. Harrod, Randy Howard iJr.J, Box 160 Childhaven, Cullman, AL 35055,111. Hart, Corinne lstaffl, 205 Chrisp, Searcy, AR 72143, 49. Hart, Gregory A. iAcad.l, 3862 Costilla Ave., Littleton, CO 80122, 208, 327, 212. Harvester, John R. iSr.l, 709 Black, Pocahontas, AR 72455, 90. Harvey, Anthea Lynn lSo.l, P0 Box 197, Annona, TX 75550, 120, 168. Harvey, Bobby H. Jr. iFr.D, 706 3rd Ave., Aliceville, AL 35442,146. Harvey, Cynthia Marie lFr.t, Rt. 3, Mt. Home, AR 72653,147, 231, 235. Hasty, Denise Emily iSo.t, 4860 E. Ross Rd., Tipp City, OH 45371,120. Hatcher, Gregory Lynn iSo.l, 7669 Highland Rd., Pontiac, Ml48054,120. Hatcher, Lisa Carol lFr.l, 650 Grampian Ave., Lake Orion, Ml 48035,165. Hatcher, Patricia Ann iSr.J, 2220 N. 52nd, Fort Smith, AR 72901, 91. Hatcher,WiIliam M. lSr.t, 813 Easterly, N. Palm Beach, FL 33408, 90,146. Hatridge, James M. lFr.J, 1623 Richview, Camden, AR 71701, 173, 231. 231. Haugh, James Kevin lSr.l, 410 Meadow Ave., Mannington, WV 26582, 91, 217, 219, 235. Hill, Blair C. lSr.7, 733 Sunset Dr., Lisbon, OH 44432, 202. Hill, Hayward lGrad.l, Rt. 2 Box 50, Alexander, AR 72012. Hill, Reginald Miles lFr.l, 22 Morave, N. Little Rock, AR 72116,161. Hill, Renee Manning iSr.l, 36970 Eagleton Rd., Lisbon, OH 72143, 91. Hill, Rita D. lSr.l, 6076 W. Pierson Rd., Flushing. Ml 48433,158, 230 Hill, Robert Leroy lJr.l. Armacost Rd. Box 29514 Parkton,MD 21120,11,V160. Hill, Vickie Rae 15,-J, 6076 W. Pierson Rd., Flu-Shing, MI 48433, 91,158, 229. Hines, Tina Marie iSo.J, 1521 King St., Danville, IL 61832,139. Hinds, Carol Marie lSr.l, 509 E. Park, Searcy, AR 72143, 91, 202. Hinds, James Elwyn iSr.l, 805 Hoover, Jonesboro, AR 72401, 91, 222, 224, 225, 237, 238. Hinds, Karen Lee iFr.J, 420 So. Brush St., Graton, CA 95444,133, 231. Hinds, Marlene A. lSo.J, 1006 S. Coolidge, Stockton, CA 95205, 225. Hinds, Tom Michael iSo.l, 11930 SW Butner, Portland, OR 97225,139. Hinkle, Charles M. iJr.l, 2113 E. 52nd Pl., Tulsa, OK 74105,111. Hinkle, Rebecca L. lJr.l, 10932 E. 27th St. S., Tulsa, OK 74129,111, 202. Hinman, Pamela R. lJr.J, 4949 Kent, Groves, TX 77619,111, 170, 229. Hite, Cindy J. lGradl, Rt. 1 Yarnell Rd., Searcy, AR 72143. Hite, John H. lGrad.l, Rt. 1 Yarnell, Searcy, AR 72143. Hiteman, Betty Ann iSo.l, 2024 Hempstead, Kettering, OH 45440,121, 167. Hixon, Brenda Kay lFr.l, 3073 Amber Ln., Dallas, TX 75234,133,174, 211, 230. Hoaglan, Rebecca D. iSo.l, 313 Mo Ave., West Plains, MO 65775,121. Hobbs, Jennifer Lynn iSo.7, 1916 S. Custer Ln., Fayetteville, AR 72701,121. Hodge, Carl Alton iJr.l, PO Box 634, Stephens, AR 71764,139. Hodge, Kathryn R. lJr.l, Rt. 3 Box 261, St. James, MO 65559. Hodges, Billie Joe lSo.J, 308 W. Moore, Searcy, AR 72143,121,144. Hodges, Joe Dale iSo.1, 308 W. Moore, Searcy, AR 72143,139. Hodges, Martha lStafft, 308 W. Moore, Searcv, AR 72143, 50. Hodges, Marvin E. lSr.J, Rt. 3, Mtn. Home, AR 72653. Hoffman, Barbara Gail iSr.J, 1121 Summit Rd., Parker, CO 80134, 92. Hogan, Dave William iSo.l, Moulmein Rd., Singapore 11, Rep. of Singapore, 121, 20 228. Hogg, Joan Lynn iFr.l, 8515 Linda Ln., Little Rock, AR 72207, 133, 180. Hoggard, Pamela S. iSo.J, 319 W. Scenic Rd., N. Little Rock, AR 72118. Hoggard, Penny Rue lSr.l, 319 W. Scenic Rd., N. Little Rock, AR 72118, 92,154. Hoggard, Philip E. lSo.J, 109 Dunn, Winnfield, LA 71483,121, 177. Hogle, Brian Drew iSo.l, PO Box 1452, Gainesville, FL 32602,121. Hogue, Steve Alan iFr.J, PO Box 783, Searcy, AR 72143,133,161. Holcomb, Anna Marie iSr.t, 1154 Jackson Rd., Mobile, AL 36605, 92, 175. Holder, Anthony E. iAcad.J, Route 3, Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 311, 312, 314, 315, 316, 317. Holder, Timothy E. lSo.l, Rt. 3 Co, Club Rd., Searcy, AR 72143, 121, 177, 217, 219, 229. Holland, Edward B.lFr.1, 2484 Chambers, Marietta, GA 30060,133,152. Hollaway, William iFac.J, 707 Randall, Searcy, AR 72143, 41,155. Holleman, W.G. lStaffJ, Rt. 5, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Holliman, David Allen lFr.l, 4014 Northlake Ct., Tucker, GA 30084,133,161. Holliman, Thomas S. iSr.l, 4014 Northlake Cr., Tucker, GA 30084, 92. Hollingsworth, Rita D. iJr.J, 201 N. Tenth St., West Helena, AR 72390,111. Holloway, Chryste D. iFr.l, Rt. 1 Box 172, Keller, TX 76248,133,175. Holloway, Donna Marie iFr.l, 707 S. Dogwood St., Sterling, VA 22170,133. Holloway, Lee Daniel iJr.l, 839 E. 52 St. N., Tulsa, OK 74126,111. Holloway, Randal Kent iJr.J, Rt. 1 Box 162, Griffithville, AR 72060, 92, 202, 224. Holloway, Richard G. lFr.l, 4026 Justice Ln., Garland, TX 75042,133. Holmes, Cindy lFac.l, 1104 E. Race, 47, Searcy, AR 72143, 284, 311. Holmes, Marilyn J. lSo.l, 106 Castro, Plainview, TX 79072,121, 145. Hood, Kathleen Leigh iSo.J, 3414 Foothill Terr., Austin, TX 78731,121,174, 212, 214. Hood, Kregg Russell iJr.t, 5022 Urban Crest, Dallas, TX 75227, 111, 159, 224, 231, 236. Hood, Phillip Charles iFr.l, 26925 SW 197 Ave., Homestead, FL 33030,133,157. Hooten, H001911, Kathy Jo lSr.l, 11351 Rupley Ln., Dallas, TX 75218, 92, 148. Roger Alan lJr.l,11351 Rupley Ln., Dallas, TX 75218,111,155. Hooton, James R. Jr. lSo.J, Rt. 7 Box 577, Pine Bluff, AR 71601,121. Hoover, Barbara Jo iSo.l, RFD 3, Gillham, AR 71841, 121, 153. Hopper, Donna J. lGrad.l, Box 439, Kensett, AR 72082. Hopper, Jeff lFac.l, 401 East Park, Searcy, AR 72143, 41. Judith G. lGrad.J HC Box 1355, Searcy AR 72143, 76. Hauser, Leslie Norma iSo.l, Rd.1 Box 107, Quakertown, PA 18951. Hawkins, Shannon Gail iFr.l, 419 Amvets Dr., De Soto, MO 63020,147, 220. Hawley, Stephen Wayne iJr.J, 927 York Ave., York, NB 68467,111,157. Hay, Debra Lynn iJr.l, 1746 E. Pearl, Hazel Park, Ml 48030,138. Hayes, Frank lFac.l, Pinewood Manor, Apt. A2-2, Searcy, AR 72143, 39. Hayes, Lynda lFac.l, 100 S. Turner, Searcy, AR 72143, 42, 50, 234. Hays, Conard iFac.l, 502 N. Hussey, Searcy, AR 72143, 36. Hayes, Mark Kim iSo.J, Rt. 2 300 Maplewood, H0Um5, LA 70360,120,177f 709' 275' Hazel, Carl Robert iSr.J, 1002 Allen, Sikeston, M0 63801. Hazelbaker, Monte R. iFr.J, RR , 1, Danville, IL 61832,132. Hazelton, Warren Carl lSo.l, Box 191, Norway, MA 04268,120. Head, Lou Ellen lSr.l, 805 N. 5th S1., Augusta, AR 72006, 91. Hearn, Harvey, L. Jr. CCCPJ, Vicksburg, MS 39180, 77. Heathcott, Forrest W. lFr.l, 2507 Cardigan, Memphis, TN 3813B,138. Heaton, Charles E. lSpec.l, 3742 E. 30 Pl., Tulsa, OK 74114,178, 229. Hebbard, Don William iFr.J, 10812 Fernald Av., Dallas, TX 75218, 132, 155, 212. Hedges, Serena lFr.J, Skent Ave. Avondale, Salisbury, Rhodesia, 132, 227. Hedrick, Alice Ruth iAcad.l, 7 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 307, 312, 315, 320. Hedrick, James lFac.l, 7 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 46. Hefley, Laura E. iFr.l, 361 Valley Club Dr., Little Rock, AR 72207,132,180. Heflin, Ruth Ann lSo.l, 1136 Darlene Dr., Jefferson City, MO 65101,120,156. Heglund, Pamela L. lFr.l, 2713 Mahue, Memphis, TN 38127, 132, 172. Heightman, Sarabeth lSr.l, RR 1, Griggsville, IL 62340, 91. Heitkamp, Karyn Lynn iFr.J, 1400 Mitchell, Centralia, IL 62801, 132, 170. Helbig, Claudia Lynn lFr.J, 2808 Ilasce, Natchez, MS 39120,132,156. Hellums, Charles E. Jr. lSo.l, 4501 W. Broyhill, Peoria, IL 61614. Helms, Gwen iFr.l, 24 Terry Dr., St. Charles, M0 63301. Helsten, Mary iFac.t, 41 Harding Dr., Searcy,AR 71,143,184- Helsten, Robert iFac.l, 41 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 36, 42. Helton, Marcia Ann lSo.l, 208 Bailey Dr., Bossier City, LA 71010,120. Helton, Robert Bryan lSr.l, Bailey Dr., Bossier City, LA 71010, 91,152. Hemingway, Pamelynn E. iSr.1, 1701 Henderson, Searcy, AR 72143, 91, 160, 211. Henderson, Brent A. lFr.J, 1301 Fox Dr., Searcv, AR 72143,133. Henderson, David lFac.l, 910111 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 154, 161, 294, 313. Henderson, John Ray iSr.J, 1411 B Cypress, Blytheville, AR 72315, 91,179. Henderson, Karen D. lAcad.1, 1301 Fox, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 303, 311, 312, 318. Henderson, Obert lFac.J, 806 N. Hayes, Searcy, AR 72143, 46, 229. Henderson, Treva lSr.l, Box 5, Gainesville, MO 65655, 91, 154, 201. Hendricks, Patrick W. lSr.J, Route 1, McCod, NE 68401, 91. Hendrix, Charlotte G. lSo.l, 1379 Bruce, Conway, AR 72032,120,165. Hopwoda, Daniel T. lFr.J,,Rt. 6 ax 452, Hof Springs, AR 71901, 133, 171. Horis, Aaron Wyot iSo.l, 1140 Cileste St., Greenville, MS 38701,121. Horsman, Marilyn R. iSr.J, Route 11 Box 107, Florence, AL 35630, 92,148,197, 202, 224, 234, 235. Horsman, Paula Rae lFr.l, Rt. 11 Box 107, Florence, AL 35630,133,181. Horton, Welma Ruth iSr.J, 505 Sheffield, Longview, TX 75601, 92, 151. Horwitz, Mario iFr.l, 3835 W. Rue De Lamou, Phoenix, AZ 85029,133. Hostetler, Paula K. iJr.J, Rt. 2 Box 140 H, Topeka, IN 46571,111. Hostetler, Philip T. iFr.J, RR 2 Box 140H, Topeka, IN 46571,133. Hougey, Richard Lynn iFr.J, 1754 Mendocino Dr., Concord, CA 94521,133. Hounsel, Barry Alan iFr.J, 2727 Meriwether, Shreveport, LA 71108,133. Housley, Pamela Kaye iFr.l, PO Box 282, Morrilton, AR 72110, 133, 147. Houtchens, Roxy L. lSo.t, Rt. 4 Box 122, Gravette, AR 72736,121,181. Howard, Donald Lee lFr.J, 1435 Blueberry Cove, Memphis, TN 38116,139,157. Howard, Dwight Norman iSo.l, Pollock, N. Little Rock, AR 72117,121. Howard, Patsy CStaffJ, 24 Indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 50. P Howell, Charles V. iJr.l, Rt. 1 Box 130, Woodville, MS 39669. Howell, Della M. lAcad.J, 904 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 311, 316. Howell, Melinda Fern iSr.t, 4801 Ira St., Ft. Worth, TX 76117, 92,170, 227. Hubbard, Judith Ann iJr.l, 8204 Notre Dame Dr., Richmond, VA,23228, 92. Huber, Polly Anna iJr.l, Rt. 22 Wright Rd., Knoxville, TN 37921,111. Huckabee, Debra Ann lJr.J, 2316 Douglas Dr., Bossier City, LA 71010,111. Huckabee, Donna Lynn iSo.l, 2316 Douglas Dr., Bossier City, LA 71010, 121, 166. Huckabee, Gerri Lynn iFr.l, Route 2, Searcy, Ar 72143,133. Huckeba, John Ronald iJr.J, 502 E. Clark Blvd., Murfressboro, TN 37130,139,169. Huddleston, Teresa J. lJr.J, 5822 S. Ridgeway Dr., Orlando, FL 32805,111,120, 229. Hudson, Jennifer D. iFr.l, 10107 Fonville, Houston, TX 77034,133. Hudson, William Ralph lJr.l, 1007 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143. Huett, Nancy Annette lFr.l, Box 84, Blizabeth, AR 72531,133. Huey, Beth Anne iJr.J, 259 Fairview, Marysville, OH 43040,111,160,167. Huey, David Lynn lSo.7, 259 Fairview Ave., Marysville, OH 43040,121. Huey, Wanda Karene lSr.J, Star Route, Amagen, AR 72005, 92, 202, 224. Huffard, Elsie lFac.l, 63 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. Huffard, Evertt lFac.l, 63 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143, 36, 227. Huffman, Kathey Ann iSo.l 717 Halbert, Malvern, AR 72104,121. Huffman, Richard Lee IP. Grad.J, Rt. T, Burlison, TN 38015, 76. Hufschmid, Ramona Lee iFr.J, 3025 S. Madole, Oklahoma City, OK 73159,133, 176. Hughes, Becky AnicelFr.1, Rt. 2 Box 509G, Batesville, AR 72501,133, 209. Hughes, Jeffrey Neil iSo.l,3000 Sam Houston, Dallas, TX 75227,121,157. Hu hes, Jimmy Glen lJr.l, 3000 Sam Houston, Dallas, TX 75227,111,161. Hendrix, David Brian lJr.J, P0 Box 41, Antoine, AR 71922, 111, 157, 222. Henley, Richard Wayne iSr.J, 319 Kentucky, Independence, MO 64053, 91, 159. Henneman, C. Elizabeth lSo.t, 1012 Calvert St., Nashville, TN 37216,120, 227. Henneman, Douglas M. lSo.l,1o12 Calvert, Nashville, TN 37216, 120, 179, 211, 234. Henry, Donna J. lAcad.l, 901 Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 306. Henry, Elisabeth Lea lSo.1, Rt. 5 Box 334A, Ashland City, TN 37015, 121, 145, 219. Henry, Florence lFac.J, 1311 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 284. Hensley, karen Jane lJr.l, PO Box 403, Sardis, MS 38666,111,172. Henson, Franklin D. lSr.l, PO Box 100, Griffithville, AR 72060,91. Herrington, Stephen F. iSr.J, 2102 Wellington Dr., Pine Bluff, AR 71601,111, 146, 23 Herron, Cheryl L. CP. Grad.l, 425 NW 8th Ave., Homestead, FL 33030. Hershey, Rhealyn lSo.J, 2300 E. 14th, Odessa, TX 79761,121,176. Hertenstein, C. Arlene iJr.l, Box 199, Lynchburg, OH 45142,111, 158. Hesselrode, Kerry L. lS0.l, Rt. 1, Bell City, MO63735,157. Hesselrode, Mark A. iFr.J, Rt. 1, Bell City, MO 63735,133,157. Hessel rode, Robert H. CCCPJ, Kennett, MO 63857, 77. Hester, Bernice Kay iSo.l, 4829 Arms Ave., Memphis, TN 38128,121, 154, 185. Hester, Charles E. ll lFr.l, 6009 W. Weems Rd., Knoxville, TN 37918,133,177, 212, Hewitt, David Kenneth iSr.l, 2719 Fifth Ave., Lake Charles, LA 70601, 91,161. 5. 2 Hibbard, Phyllis W. lSr.J, 135 Grey Crescent, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, 91, 227, 228. Hickey, Avis Jean lGrad.l, 808 W. Sugarloaf, Heber Springs, AR 72543. Hickey, Jody Lynn lJr.l, 2611 Parana, Houston, TX 77055,111. Hickmon, JoAnna lStaffl, 1210 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Hickmon, William A. iJr.l, 806 N. Maple, Searcy, AR, AR 72143,111,161. Hicks, Chuck lStaffl, 208 S. Blakeney, Searcy, AR 72143, 216. Hicks, Jimmy Melton lFr.l, PO Box 87, Winnfield, LA 71483,133. Hicks, Melinda Ruth iJr.l, 1101 Fillmore, Tupelo, MS 38801,111. Higgins, Terry Wayne lFr.J, 3176 Rar Mill Rd. 7, Memphis, TN 38128,139. Hilbun, Melissa Lvnn lFr.l, 6103 Pebble Beach, Memphis, TN 38138, 133, 174. 386 f DIRECTORY 9 Hughes, Peggy E. lSr.l, Rt. 3 Country Clb. Rd., Searcy, AR 72143, 92. Hughes, Stephen Mark iFr.J, Rt. 3 Country Clb. Rd., Searcy, AR 72143,139. Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes 1 1 1 Stephen Wayne iSo.l, 3000 Sam Houston Rd., Dallas, TX 75227. Tim M. lSo.l, 5603 Edith, Houston, TX 77036, 229. Timothy Mark iFr.J, Star Rt., Box 71, Littleton, CO 80120,133. Verlon Max lAcad.l Star Route Higginson AR 72068 307 323 332. Humble, Barbara Kay lFr.l,5110 Darlington Dr., Memphis, TN 38118,133,172. Humphrey, James R. lSo.l, PO Box 787, Russellville, AR 72801,121,150. Humphrey, Terry Lynn iJr.l, Rt. 3, Searcy, AR 72143, 166, 237. Hunt, Kathy Jo iSo.l, Box 304, Drexel, MO 64742. Hunter, Melanie Ann iFr.J, PO Box 186, Yalaha, FL 32797,133, 153, 208, 209, 229. Hunter, Raymond R. iJr.l, Rt. 17 Box 225, San Antonio, TX 78228,111,177. HUI'116t', Robyn lstaffl, Rt. 1, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Hurd, David Hays lGrad.J,1006 Wirt, Paragould, AR 72450, 76, 219. Hurd, Jennifer lFac.l, Box 775, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 284. Hurley, Lyndel Nathan lFr.l, 302 Delavan St., Lincoln, lL 62656,133,177, 212. Hurst, Deborah Lynn iSr.J, 2914 Fairview Ave., Knoxville, TN 37917, 92,176. Hurt, John Morgan lll lFr.l, Rt. 1 Enon Spgs., Smyrna, TN 37167,133,146. Hutchison, Harry Lynn lSr.l, 4843 Wooddale, Memphis, TN 38118, 92. Hutson, Dean Stephen iJr.l,3900 S. Dallas, Ft. Smith, AR 72901,111,161. Hyde, Vivian lStaffl, 160 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Hyslop, Janine Sue lJl'.J, 1116 E. Lowden, Wheaton, IL 60187,111,148. Iiams, E. David lSr.l, 1725 St. Elmo, Memphis, TN 38127, 92, 202. liams, Karen Knopf lSr.J, 1175 Derhake Rd., Florissant, MO 63033,166, 202. lngle, Sharon Marlene lSo.l, 5017th St., Traer, IA 50675. Ingram, Debra Sue lSr.J, 2589 Freeport Rd., West Palm Beach,.FL 33406, 93,165. 8, 2 225 Inman, Gregory Dean iSo.J, 5130 S. Harrison, Fort Wayne, IN 46807, 139,177, 212 Inman, Joel Steven iSr.J, 11801 E. 57th Terr., Kansas City, MO 64133, 93. International Campaigns, 227. International Club, 239. Irby, Mary Gail iFr.J, Box 321, Piggott, AR 72454,133,172. Ireland, Craig L. lJr.J, 325 Walter, Midland, Ml48640,111,163. Isaacs, Timothy Cra1giFr.J, 3104 Oliver St., Bossier City, LA 71010,133. Isom, Allan iFac.i, 65 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143, 36. JSOm,Dar1nyfAcad.J, 65 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 323. Isom, Dickie Lynn tJr.J, 445 Galway, Shreveport, LA 71105,111,157,172, 237. Israel, Robert M. lSr.J, Bldg. A-1 Pleasure St., Tucson, AR 85704, 93. Israel, Robert Mears CCCPJ, Stamford, CT 06903. , 218, 235. Kappa Della Theta, 224. Kappa Kappa Kappa, 156. Kappa Phi, 155. Kappa Pi, 225. Kappa Sigma Kappa, 169. Karaff a, Barbara CFac.J, 105 Choctaw, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. Kapapateas, John X. lFr.i, 486A Rt. 4, W. Monroe, LA 71291, 228. Kariya, Karen lFr.J, 114 Mary Ella Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 134. Kay, Dalynn iFr.J, 5422 7th, Lubbock, TX 79416,134, 220. Kearbey, Helen lStaffJ, 100 Chrisp, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. I Kee, Windle Paul iSr.J, BP 91 Kumba Gmeroun, West Africa, 94, 150. Keelin, Karen Gwen lSo.J, 160 S. Knox Ct., Denver, CO 802,121, 231. Kelly, Jea lstre, Daniel Wade fSr.J, Box 36, Jennings, LA 70546, 93, Jlvey, Pamela C. tsr.J, 504 W. 8th St., Muscatine, IA 52761, 93. Jackson, C. David iFr.J, 1626 West 17th St., Texarkana, TX 75501,133. Jackson, Deborah G. iFr.J, Rt. 4 Box 409, Manheim, PA 17545, 133, 149. Jackson, Don Lee ll lFr.J, Rt. 2 Box 399, Olive Branch, MS 38654,139,155. Jackson, Jane Dee lSo.J, 3416 Boyce, Ft. Worth, TX 76133,121, 209, 226, 237. Jackson, Janice Lynne 1Fr.J, 1607 Armand, Cahokia, lL 62206,133,148. Jackson, Jeffrey A. lSr.J, 1051 Woodland Dr., Williston, SC 29853, 93, 171, 202, 229. Jackson, Jennifer L. tSo.J, 1051 Woodland Dr., Williston, SC 29853, 121, 170, 227. Jackson, Steve Hansel iJr.J, 4791 Welchshire, Memphis, TN 38117,139. James, Mike tStaffJ, 107 Choctaw, Searcy, AR 72143,163. James, Patsy D. lJr.J, Box 201, Higginson, AR 72068. James, Roxanne iFr.i, Valley Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 172. Keith, Jon Mark lFr.J, 100 Princeton Ave., Oak Ridge, TN 37830,134,164. Keith, Steven Robert KFr.J, 1176 Northwood Lake, Northport, AL 36476,134. Keith, Teresa Lee iFr.J, 411 Parkbrook St., Spring Valley, CA 92077,134,166. Kell, Joe C. tAcad.J, 910 Sunnyhill, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 315, 316, 327, 331, 334. Kell, Scarlett lAcad.J, 910 Sunnyhill, Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 314, 316, 320. Kell, Steve B. lJr.J, 5210 43rd St., Lubbock, TX 79414.112.177 Kellar, Alice Ann CStaffJ, 1410 Randall Dr., Searcy, AR 72141172- Kellar, Mary Ann iAcad.J,141u Randall Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 299, 307, 312, 320. Kellar, Stephen Paul iSr.i, HC Box 759, Searcy, AR 72143,139,161. Kelley, Allen D. tJr.i, Box 48, Gray Ridge, MO 63850, 237. Kelley, Diana Kay iJr.J, 6958 Vesta Dr., Rockford, IL 61109, 112,148, 221. Kelley, Kenneth Wayne lFr.J, 5806 Wales, San Antonio, TX 78223,134,178. Kelley, Mary Kingdon lSr.J, Hitchcock, SD 57348, 94. Kelley, Roy Blake iJr.J, Box 257 Rt. 4, Sikeston, MO 63807. n iStaffJ, 1003 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Johns, Michael Steven CJr.J, 134 Hampton Ave., Florence, AL 35630, 111, 146, 222, 225. Jameson, Phillip H. lSr.J, Rt. 5 Box 2, Magnolia, AR 71753, 226. Jamieson, Janet E. tFr.J, PO Box 105, Ripley, MS 38663, 133, 170. Jamieson, Nancy R. tSr.J, Box 105, Ripley, MS 38663, 93, 170. Jamison, James Harvey KSr.J, Rt. 4 Box 52, Nashville, AR 71852,138,161. Jamison, Robert Alan KFr.J, Rt. 4 Box 52, Nashville, AR 71852,133,161. Janes, Michael Wayne KFr.l, 5802 N. Millview, Pensacola, FL 32506, 228. Janes, Ruby lStaffJ, Box 708, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Jeffers, Thomas S. CFr.J, 962 Macco Rd., Cocoa, FL 32922,133, 227. Jeffery, Judy Karen iJr.J, 975 Hammond, Flint, MI 48503, 111, 170. Jenkins, Cheryl Jean tSo.J, 4606 E. Hanslik Rd., Louisville, KY 40219, 121, 151. Jenks, Dennis Duane CSr.J, PO Box 577, Braggs, OK 74423, 93, 155. Jennings, Belinda J. iFr.J, 12 Valley Ct., Little Rock, AR 72204, 133, 160. Jernigan, Gary L. lAcad.i, Route 2, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 318, 327, 331, 334. Jernigan, Joe R. 1Acad.J, Route 2, Searcy, AR 72143, 303. Jeter, Allen Paige lJr.J, 106 West Jackson, Monticello, AR 71655, 111, 169. Jett, Donald tAcad. J, 1106 W. Park, Searcy, AR 72143, 304, 312. Jewell, Alice lFac.J, 10 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143, 42. Jewell, Fred fFac.J, 10 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143, 46, 225. Jewett, Maralee Cora iSr.J, 1213 Donald Ave., Royal Oak, Ml 48073, 93, 232. Johann, Charles Louis KSo.J, 203 Chapel, Collinsville, IL 62234, 212. K ll , Robert CFac.J, 1003 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. Kglly, Steven R. iAcad.J,1003 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 314, 316. Kemp, Randy Mac lSo.J, Box 2, Marcella, AR 72555,121, 210, 211, 226. Kenley, Nancy Kay tSo.J, 5107 Helene, Memphis, TN 38117,121. Kennedy, John R. ll CFr.J, Rt. 1 Francis Ln., Chester, NJ 07930,134, 212. Kennedy, Karol Ann CJr.J, 337 Highland Dr., Sulphur Springs, TX 75482,112,170. Kennedy, Sandra E. ISo.i, 251 Prospect Ave., Good Hope, LA 70079, 121, 176, 229. Kennon, Carol Sue fJr.J, Rt. 4 Box 144, El Dorado Springs, MO 64744. Kennon, Scott Donovan iFr.i Rt. 4 Box 144, El Dorado Springs, MO 64744,134,155. Kent, Donna iStaffJ, 422 N. Grand, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Kent, Steve L. iSr.J, Rt. 12 Box 300, Bloomington, JN 47401. KHCA, 231. Kidd, Brenda Kaye iJr.J, 2529 Dunmore Dr., Birmingham, AL 35226,149. Kidd, Claire Lea lFr.J, Rt. 1, Clinton, AR 72031, 134, 149. Kidd, Holly Ann iSo.J, PO Box 197, Gibsland, LA 71028, 121, 154. Kidd, Kathryn Laverne tSr.J, Rural Route 1, Clinton, AR 72031, 94,149, 202. Kiddy, James Beniamin iFr.J, 1004 W. Davidson, Roanoke, IL 61561,155. Kiihnl, David Randy lAcad.J, 16 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 311, 318, 323, 329. Kiihnl, Michael lJr.J, 16 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 112. Kiihnl, Patricia K. iAcad.J, 16 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 299, 308, 320. Killebrew, James Ray iSo.J, 2214 Lee Ave., Conway, AR 72032,121,155. Johnson, Averell K. iSr.J, 4733 Norton, Kansas City, MO 64130, 93, 146. Johnson, Beniamin C. tFr.J, Rt. 4 Box 565, Springdale, AR 72764, 133, 159. Johnson, Cheryl Ann iFr.i, 1205 Skyline, Liberty, MO 64068, 134, 147, 212. Johnson, Curtis Lee iSr.J, 414 S. Hickory, Searcy, AR 72143, 93, 164. Johnson, Dana Ellis lSr.J, 118 Western Hills, Searcy, AR 72143. Johnson, David Allen iFr.J, 9 Rexford Dr., Newport News, VA 23602, 134, 179, 221. Johnson, David Mark iSr.J, 244 Sherwood Dr., Gadsden, AL 35901, 93, 177, 207, 222, 225, 227. Johnson, Freda Kay KFr.J, Route 1, Searcy, AR 72143,134. Johnson, Howard W. lGrad.J, Johnson, Jo Elaine iJr.J, 9 Rexford Dr., Newport News, VA 23602,111. Johnson, Joyce lStatfJ, 1401 Deener, Searcy, AR 72143,149. Johnson, Kent Dewey lJr.J, 448 Shasta Ave., Oxnard, CA 93030, 111, 173. Johnson, Levona Rose lSr.J, 19388 Algonac, Detroit, Ml 48234, 225. Johnson, Lolita M. lFr.J, 3004 E. Wildwood, Victoria, TX 77901,134,168, 229. Johnson, Marcia M. lJr.J, 4755 Henwick Ln., Jefferson City, MO 65101,111. Johnson, Raymona Joy iFr.J, PO Box 215, McRae, AR 72102,134. ohnson, Rebecca Ann KFr.J, 4121 High Point S., Mobile, AL 36609, 134, 180. Johnson, Rebecca L. iFr.J, 4052 Southlawn, Memphis, TN 3811,134. Johnson, Richard lFac.J, 1401 Deener, Searcy, AR 72143, 39. Johnson, Richard M. iSr.J, 1823 Shady Lane Dr., Shreveport, LA 71108. Johnson, Sandra L. KP. Grad.J, Rt. 2 Mag Cottage, Searcy, AR 72143. Johnson, Saundra L. tFr.J, 9120 W. 5th Ave., Lakewood, CO 80226,134. Johnson, Sherri A. tFr.J, Rt. 1 Box 121, New Boston, TX 75570, 134, 166, 212. Johnson, Steven S. tFr.J, 4755 Henwick Ln., Jefferson City, MO 65101,134. Johnson, Wayne R. iJr.J, 3847 Rimrock Rd., Billings, MT 59102,111. ohnson, William C. iJr.J, 4 Winfield St., Huntington, NY 11743. ohnston, Carl Edward tSr.J, 9642 Elvin NE., Albuquerque, NM 87112, 93. ohnston, James D. tSr.J, 1709 Bernard, Jonesboro, AR 72401, 93. ohnston, James P. iJr.J, 213 Balsam, Ft. Morgan, CO 80701,111. ohnston, Matthew D. iSo.J, 285 Riverside Dr., Paducah, KY 42001,121,152. ohnston, Timothy C. tSr.J, 285 Riverside Dr., Paducah, KY 42001, 93, 152. Olliff, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, Cassandra K. iJr.J, 301 Wiggs, Kennett, MO 63857,112, 220. Karen Ann lSr.J, 11211 Sagewillow, Houston, TX 77034, 93, 231. Allen Ladd IJr.J, 840 Meadowbrook, Wynne, AR 72396,164. B. Darlene iFr.J, 1206 Crestwood Dr., Atlanta, GA 30316, 134, 175. Beverly Ann lSr.J, 1101 Porto Rico, Alamogordo, NM 88310, 93,158,195, 227. Barbara C. iAcad.J, 1104 N. Hayes, Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 311, 312, 314, 316. Carol Lynn iSr.J, 103 Chulavista, El Dorado, AR 71730, 93. Catherine Ann lFr.J, 1625 Carr, Memphis, TN 38104,134,172. Cecil Timothy iSo.J, 3508 Pope St., N. Little Rock, AR 72116,121. ones, Cora Ann iGrad.J, Drawer T, Beebe, AR 72901. ones, Gary Lynn iSo.J, Rt. 4, Rogers, AR 72756, 121, 178, 224, 231. ones, Harold B. iSr.J, White Ave., Henderson, TN 38340, 93, 159, 222, 225, 235. ones, James Craig lJr.J, 2711 Kelmscott Cv., Memphis, TN 38138,112, 217, 219, 227, 235. ones, James D. KSlaffJ,105 Highland, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. ones, James D. Sr. iSr.J, 105 Highland, Searcy, AR 72143, 93,160. ones, James David Jr. lSr.i, Rt. 1 Box 301 B, Nashville, AR 71852, 93, 161, 202. ones, James O'NeaJ Jr. lSr.J, 1164 Cleveland Rd., Center Square, PA 19422, 93, 151, 202. ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, ONES, Jill A. CFr.J, 1852 Ridgecrest, Shreveport, LA 71108, 121, 180. Jerry CFac.J, 1 Harding Dr., Searcy, Ar 72143, 36, 77, 227, 228. Joe iFac. J, 1104 N. Hayes, Searcy, AR 72143, 36, 155. Joetta L. iAcad.J,1104 N. Hayes, Searcy, AR 72143, 310. Julia C. lFr.J, 8080 Jett Ferry, Dunwoody, GA 30338, 231. Karen L. KSo.i, 229 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143, 112, 165. Pamela Marie iSr.J, HC Box 757, Searcy, AR 72143, 93, 168, 225. Patsy A. tSr.J, PO Box 419, Oneida, TN 37841, 93. Pauline Bessie tJr.J, Route 3 Box 396, Slidell, LA 70458,112, 229. Philip Wyatt tSo.J, 229 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143. Randy Alan lSo.J, 923 Stanley SW, Ardmore, OK 73401,121. Richard L. IFr.J, 213 W. 6th, MTN. Home, AR 72653,139. Rick CCCPJ, 6029 Denver Ave., Pensacola, FL 32506, 77. Ricky Don CJr.J, 923 Stanley SW, Ardmore, OK 73401. Sylvia Eileen iFr.J, Rt. 2 Box 208, West Fork, AR 72774, 134, 148. Wyatt KFac.J, 229 Indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 31, 39. ordan, David Phillip lSl'.J, 701 N. Lone Pine, Springfield, MO 65802. Kilman, Ernest Andrew iFr.J, Rt. 1 Box 81, Searcy, AR 72143. Kilpatrick, Teresa L. iSo.J, 529 McAllister, Greenville, MS 38701,121,172. Kimmel, David Keith fJr.J, R. Rt. 1,Albia, IA52531,121,17B, 238. Kimmel, Duane Dee iSo.J, R. Rt. 1, Albia, IA 52531. Kimmel, Judith Ann iSr.J, Rt. 5, Unionville, MO 63565,94, 176. Kinder, Sandra Lynn iSo.J, 622 N. Gallatin, Liberty, MO 64068,121,166. king, Joe Ebb lSo.J, 1161 Stound, McKenzie, TN 38201,164. King, Randy Lee tSr.J, 4705 Parkman Rd., Warren, OH 44481. 94. King, Richard Jay KJr.J, 4705 Parkman Rd., Warren, OH 44481,164. King, Susan Lynn lSo.i, 41Cherl'il'lgt01'1 Ave., Westerville, OH 43081,121. Kin9'S Men, 178. Kinkaid, Kimberly Ann iFr.J, 615 Gibson, Waxahachie, TX 75165,134,231. Kinnard, Nancy Carol ISo.J, 11452 Dodge, Warren, Ml48089,121,165. Kinney, Wayne Thomas tSo.J, 2440 E. 91st St., Indianapolis, IN 46322,121. Kinnin, Cynthia Renee iFr.i, 7972 Catalina, Millington, TN 38053,134. Kinser, C. Vance tJr.i, Box 117, Greenback, TN 37742,112,161. Kirby, Beverly Ann iSr.J, Rt. 2 Box 564, Parkersburg, WV 26101, 94. Kirby, Lowell Glen tSo.J, 1726 Silsbee Rd., El Centro, CA 92243,121,150. Kirchner, Vicky Ann iJr.J, Route 1, Nichols, IA 52766, 94, 236, 237. Kirei Na Ai, 168. Kirk, Billy Wayne CSr.J, Rt. 4 Box 104, Louisville, MS 39339,159, 202, 226, 234. Kirksey, Jerrel M. lSr.J, 10622 Southport, Houston, TX 77034, 94, 223. Klein, Kenneth H. Jr. lJr.J,780 Northampton, Crystal Lake, JL 60014,164. Klein, Kimberly lFr.J, 780 Northampton, Crystal Lake, IL 60014. Klemm, Merrill F. lJr.7, Qtrs. O USNB, Philadelphia, PA 19112, 139. Klemm, Patricia J. iSr.J,135lthaca, Security, CO 80911, 94, 212, 224. Klippel, Larry Noble iSo.J, 204 W. Park, McAJester, OK 74501, 121, 144, 212. Kloske, Marsha CStaffJ, Box 685, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Kloske, Steven Frank 1Sr.J, 12152 Fleetwood Pl., Maryland Hgts., MO 63043, 94. Knarr, Paul Alan iSr.J, 1720 Bedford Sq. 101, Rochester, Ml 48063, 94. Knight, Bonnie M. iP.Grad.J, 32 Dalewood, Searcy, AR 72143. Knights, 150. Knox, Eugene Philip iJr.J, 6211 So. 116th, Seattle, WA 98178, 155. Koch, Mary M. CGrad.i, Mayfair Hotel, Searcy, AR 72143. Koester, Laura S. lSo.J, Rt. 2, Wellsville, MO 63384, 121, 180. Koinonia, 144. Ko Jo Kai, 149. Kramar, Julie Marie iFr.J, 1603 Silsbee Rd., El Centro, CA 92243,134, 234. Krape, Nancy Ann iSr.J, 205 Creve Coeur, Manchester, MO 63011, 112, 170, 202, 229, 232. Kreh, Teresa Gale lFr.i, 367 Fairland Dr., Nashville, TN 37211,139. Krizer, Rhonda Dianne iFr.J, 710 Walker Lane, Fillmore, CA 93015,134,172. Krumrei, Phillip Dale iGrad.i, Versponckweg 229, Haarlem, Holland, 76, 202, 227. Krumrei, Sharolyn M. lSo.J, Versprouckweg 229, Haarlem, Holland, 121, 168. Krumrei, Susan Combs lJr.J, Route 1, Cash, AR 72421, 227. Kuhn, Christina Lynn iJr.J, 6137 Kale Adams Rd., Leavittsburg, OH 44430, 112, 167, 222, 225, 230. Kukta, Julius J. iSo.J, 26 Indian Neck Ave., Branford, CT 06405, 121. Kutz, Patricia Louise tSo.J, 11230 109th NE, Kirkland, WA 98033, 121, 153. Kuwitzky, Carl S. Jr. tSo.J, 1627 Sandalwood, Norman, OK 73069,121. Kuykendall, Sanet Lee CSr.J, P0 Box 164, Greenboro, AL 36744, 94,170, 202. 229. L Lacaze, John Randel lSo.i, 313 Arkansas St., Winfield, LA 71483, 121, 177. Lacefield, Phillip A. iFr.J,7683 Glen Acre Wy., Citrus Heights, CA 95610, 134. Lackie, James Robert IJr.J, 1066 Baird Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70808, 112, 163, 202, 223. Lafevers, Carl Lloyd lFr.i, 3460 Longview, Redding, CA 96001,134. Lamb, Gaylon Warner ICCPJ, Wills Point, TX 75169, 77. Lambda Sigma, 160. Lamberson, Dale C. lFr.J, 182 NW Hills Dr., Valparaiso, IN 4683,134,173. Lambeth, Virgil R. tJr.J, PO Box 125, Ulysses, KS 67880, 112, 163. Lamunyon, Arleen Sue CFr.i, 1143 Williams Dr., Aiken, SC 29801,134,158, 221. Lancaster, Phyllis KStaffJ, 37 Indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Lancaster, Sharon Kay lJr.J, RR1,Ir1dUStI'y,lL 61440, 112, 181. Land, Anglea D. iAcad.J, 113 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 308, 320. Land, Connie Virginia iJr.J, 3001 NW 25 Terr., Gainesville, FL 32605,112,170. ordan, Janet Lynn tSo.J, 1417 E. John Cove, Greenville, MS 38701,121,172. ordan, John Martin iFr.J, 905 So. Harrison, Denver, C0 80209,134, 224. ordan, Karyn Linnea lSr.J, 905 S. Harrison, Denver, CO 80209, 94, 202. OFQENSEN, Timothy L. ISo.J,19461stSt. N, Texas City, TX 77590, 121, 228. oslin, Jerril Clay lSr.J, PO Box 357, Gallatin, TN 37066, 94,161. OY, 228. udd, Deborah Ann iSo.J, 2320 Holiday Dr., Macon, GA 31201, 239. u Go Ju, 180. ustus, Thomas Glen iJr.J, 10614 Yosemite, Little Rock, AR 72207,112,177. Kahla, Norman Earl iFr.J, 2705 Luella, Deer Park, TX 77536,134. Kahn, Virginia Ann lFr.J, PO Box 250, Conroe, TX 77301,134,166. Kannady, Janice Gail iSO.J, 7834 Rosemont, Dallas, TX 75217. Kappa Alpha Theta, 298. Kappa Delta, 151. Land, Land, Land, Land, Landr Lane, Lane, Lane, Lane, Debbie Elaine iSo.J, 1808 NW 37th, Oklahoma City, OK 73118, 121, 172, 231. Edwin iFac.l,113 indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 284. Teresa Kay tFr.i, 1808 NW 37th, Okla. City, OK 73118,139. Vicki Colette iSo.J, 4216 Amherst, Rockford, IL 61109,121,1B1. urn, Carolyn Jean lSo.i, Rt. 1, Woodburn, KY 42170, 121, 168, 229. Jennifer tFr.J, PO Box 306. Wynne, AR 72396, 134, 166. Elissa tFac.J, 300 Clinic, 4, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. John Tipton tSr.J, PO Box 306, Wynne, AR 72396, 94. Larry Logan ISr.J,106 Trinity Dr., Warner Robins, GA 31093, 94,178, 202. Lange, Debbie J. lSr.J, Rt. 10 Box 74, Florence, AL 35630. Lange, James Stephen lSr.i, 2003 Ashley, Texarkana, TX 72205, 94. Langford, Cathy E. 6Jr.J, Rt. 4 Box 223, Conway, AR 72032,139. Langford, Larry Wayne tSr.J, 1716 E. Market Box 15, Searcy, AR 72143, 94, 222. Langford, Sandra Lee lFr.J, Rt. 2 Box 75 B, Walls, MS 38680, 134, 180. LBNQN am, Tommy Scott lSr.J, 1000 Bradley Ave., Bay Minette, AL 36507. Langston, Douglas E. iSr.J, 1063 S. Gelven, Springfield, MO 65804, 94,155. Lankford, Jim C. iAcad.J, 803 Brookhart Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 315, 327. DIRECTORY I 387 3881 Larey, Keith Lamar lSo.t, 2323 Jefferson, Texarkana, AR 75501, 122, 155. Larschied, Harry Lee lFr.1, 133 Harper Ave., Lima, OH 45807,134. lcgrggg, gngmgne ling, 2 .2, Palmyra, IL62674, 134, 166, 227. 1 G . r., , Palm ra, I' ' 'T 'Q Larue, J. Dianne lJr.l, 303 S. Pecan, Searc ,E1l6lgd72i43?A' 166' 227' Lauen, Richelle lAcad.1, Route 2, Searcy, XR 72143, 309, 316. Lawrence, Lanette M. lSo.l 1710 Tyler, Conway, AR 72032,122,147. Lawson, Jimmy Henry lFr.1, Rt. 3 Box 478, DeQueen, AR 71832,134. Lawson, Lois lFac.J, 1509 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 285. Lawson, Maurice lFac.1, 1509 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Lawson, Thomas F. lSo.i, Star Rt. Box 620, Southaven, MS 38671,122, 231. Lawyer, Andee Lea lSr.1, HC Box 641, Searcy, AR 72143, 94,146,180. Lawyer, Geneva istaffl, 34 Dalewood, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Lawyer, Martha Jan lSo.1, HC Box 641, Searcy, AR 72143,122,180. Lawyer, Shauna R. lSo.J, 1516 Markwell Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73127,122, 180, 221. Lawyer, Virgil lFac.J, 35 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 46. Lay, Kyna Marcine,lSo.1, 10424 Blackoak, Baton Rouge, LA 70815,175. Lay, Sara Gail lSo.J, 718 E. Indiana, McAIester, OK 74501,122,176, 221. Layton, James W. Jr. KCCPJ, San Antonio, TX 78214, 77. Leach, Wilene lSpec.J, 1102 McKinley, San Antonio, TX 78210. Leavell, Joel Stephen lJr.1, Rt. 1, Dover, AR 72837,112, 211. Lee, James Ronald lSo.i, RR 1, Bedford, IN 47421, 122, 144, 229. Lee, Rebecca Dawn lSr.J, 2403 W. 47th, Pine Bluff, AR 71601. Lehman, Harry Jr. !So.1, 8603 Graybar Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32205,122,163. Lemm, Cathleen Elaine lJr.1, 6605 Muckelroy, Houston, TX 77022, 112, 168. Lemm, Steven Wayne lJr.J, 6605 Muckelroy, Houston, TX 77022, 112, 163. Lemmons, Joseph Hugh lJr.1, 1 Box 232, New Egypt, NJ 08533,112,159. Lemon, Ralph E. Jr. lSo.1, PO Box 867, Homestead, FL33030, 122. Lemon, Rebecca Lynn lFr.1, 6600 McCahill Terr., Laurel, MD 80810,134,158. Lemond, Russell Hugh lSo.1, 6819 Canna Rd., Little Rock, AR 72209,122,163. Lenderman, Iva Fay lSr.J, PO Box 833, Paragould, AR 72450. 94 Lentz, Michael H. lJr.i, 7600 Brevard, New Orleans, LA 70126, 112, 177. Leonard, Ann Carolyn tFr.J, PO Box 190, England, AR 72046, 134, 156. Lerou x Deborah Ann iFr J Rt 1 Box60 Piedmont MO 639 , . , . , , 57,122, 212, 231. Lester, Donna Lou lFr.1, 1014 Flowerland, Jonesboro, AR 72401,134. Lester, Velda Marlene iSr.1, Rt. 2 Box 718, Apopka, Florida 32703, 94,175, 229. Leung, Barrles Choyuk lFr:l, 238 Prince Ed. Rd., Kowleon, Hong Kong, 122, 239. Levan, Beniamm F. Ill lSo.1, 20801 Renseloor, Farmington, MI48024,122. Lewis, Doris Susan lFr.J, PO Box 388, Giddings, TX 78942,148. Lewis, Joseph M. lJr.J, 4560 85th Ave., New Carrollton, MD 21227, 112, 160. Lewis, Kathleen Marie lJr,1, Box 332, Maud, TX 75567,112,180. Lewis, Laura Joan lJr.1, 1409 Stone St., Jacksonville, AR 72076, 112, 153, 228. Lewis, Reba Faye iJr.1, 1112 Canterbury Dr., So. Bend, IN 46628,112. Lewis, Walter Edwin lSr.J, 8441 Wermuth, Centerline, MI 48015, 94, 212, 214, 215. Lindsey, Jeffrey S. lFr.l, 8382 Belle Bluff Ct., Grand Blanc, Ml 48439, 134, 178, 220. Linge, Dale Edward lJr.J,4102 146 Ave. SE, Bellevue, WA 98006,112, 163, 181, 202, 227, Link, Joretta lJr.1, 1173 Hunters Lane, Nashville, TN 37207,112,152,174. Lgf1k,PaUIa KBY f5O-3,1173 HUI'liel'StLv3l'1e, Nashville, TN 37207, 122, 167. Linville, Charles T. lSr.1, Route 1, Pangburn, AR 72121. Little, Larry Wallace lCCP1, Sierra Leone, West Africa, 77. Little Sue E. lSr.l, 4022 W. Madison, Des Moines, IA 50310, 94. Lloyd, Michael Troy fJr.l, Box 287, Swifton, AR 72471,112. Lloyd, Ted lFac.1, 43 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 39. Lloyd, Theodore Rees !Acad.1, 43 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 314, 316, 327, 33 Locke, Joy Lynn iFr.J, Rt.1 Box 124, Green Brier, TN 37073,134. Loe, Nancy Ruth iFr.J, 10313 Milkyway Dr., Mabelvale, AR 72103,134. Loflin, Cynthia LuannUr.1, PO Box 684, Tavares, FL 32778,112, 232. Loflin, James Pitner lSr.1, PO Box 684, Taveres, FL 32778, 95. Loftin , Charlotte Ann lJr.1, 405 N. Walnut Searc AR 72143 . I Y, . Logan, Pamela Ann lSo.i, 1318 Brentwood Dr., Plano, TX 75074, 122, 149, 227, 230. Lo ue, Lee Ann iSo.i, 941 Edgetield, Shreveport, LA 71108, 122, 181. 9 Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Long, Bille E. lSpec.J, Cheryl L. iJr.1, Rt.1 Box 185 E, Heber Springs, AR 72543. Julie N. KP. Grad.i, Rt. 2 Box 219, Carlisle, AR 72024, 76. Karen Ann lSo.J, 314 E. Sixth St., Cookeville, TN 38501, 122, 165, 227. Linda Karen lSo.J, 409 Eastern Ave., Woodsfield, OH 43793,122. Ruby Lee fFr.i, Rt. 2 Box 219, Carlisle, AR 72024. Tamara Diane lJr.1, Box 427, Bald Knob, AR 72010,112. Lott, Cathy Jean lSr.1, Rt. 5 Box 1010, Benton, AR 72015, 227, 229. Lough, Cindy Ann lSo.l, Route 5, Salem, MO 65560,122. Love, Gloria Kay lSo.1, Box 82, Lake City, AR 72437,122. Lovell, Debra Elaine lSr.1, Rt.1 Box 61 A, Mundelein, IL 60060, 95, 234. Lowder, Bryan Kent lFr.J, 4636 N. Ann Arbor, Oklahoma City, OK 73122, 134, 169. Lowe, Richard Dean lSo.J, 2056 Brookhollow, Garland, TX 75041. Lowery, Michael Wayne lSr.J, PO Box 137, Meridianville, AL 35759, 95. Lowery, Rachel Ann lFr.1, PO Box 137, Meridianville, AL 35759,134,181. Lowrey, Gary Lee iFr.J, 117 Ross, Hot Springs, AR 71901, 134, 171. Lowry, Timothy Glenn lFr.1, 1842 Grauley, Carrollton, TX 75006, 134, 169, 229. Lowry, Timothy Ray lFr.J, 555 SE Wilshire, Bartlesville, OK 74003, 134, 155, 219. Luke, Jerry Keith lFr.l, 540 Chicapoo Dr., Marietta, GA 30062,134, 227. Lumpkin, David Beams lFr.J, 309 Harqin, Arkadelphia, AR 71923. Lumpkin, Joseph M. lSo.i, 121 N. 4th St., Arkadelphia, AR 71923,169. Lundg ren, Teresa Ann lJr.1, 2081 Wesley, Salina, KS 67401,112. Lunn, Mary Angela iSo,1, Rt. 3, Mammoth Springs, AR 72554,122,175. Luscombe, Julie Diane lFr.l, 12201 Natchez, Palos Heights, IL 60463,134. Luttre L les ll, James Dean lFr.l, 1688 Sterling Dr., Memphis, TN 38117,134. Patsy Jane lFr.1, 5112 Vicki Ln., Ft. Worth, TX 76117,134, 145. Y , Lynn, Jennifer Lee iFr.J, 317 S. Highland, Memphis, TN 38111,134,180, 237. Lynn, Karen Ann lFr.l, 4790 Kaye Rd., Memphis, TN 38117,134, 165. Lynn, Lisa Carol iJr.1, 317 S. Highland, Memphis, TN 38111, 112,180, 191. Lynn, Pamela C. lSo.1, 317 S. Highland, Memphis, Tn 38111, 122, 180. Mace, Martin Ward iJr.i, PO Box 533, Sulligent, AL 35586,139. Mackey, James lFac.1,11lV1 Magnolia, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Mackey, Joni F. lSpec.1,11Vz Magnolia, Searcy,AR 72143. Madison, John KCCP1 , Rivergrove Townhouse, Apt. 11, Osceola, AR 72370, 77. Maddox, Danny Dean iSr.J, Quarters 4703 I, USAF Academy, CO 80840, 95. Maddox, Denise Cates lSr.1, 7278 Valley Dr., Bettendorf, IA 52722, 95. Maggard, Jewell E. lFr.J, Box450, Bradleyville, M065614,134. Maguffee, Beth Anne lJr.i, 3076 Ketzler, Flint, Ml 48507,112, 170. Mahaffey, Steven B. lFr.l, 11515 So. 89th E. Ave., Bixby, OK 74008,134. Mahle, Lanette Marie iSo.1, 2006 Sea King Dr., Houston, TX 77008, 122, 148, 231. Mahoney, Leigh Ann iFr.1, P0 Box 1241, Harrison, AR 72601. Makilong, Felix lGrad.1, Box 14, Koror Palau 96940. Mallery, Pamela Ann lSr.1, 320 37th St. NW, Canton, OH 44709, 95, 176, 212. Malone, Avon iFac.1, 2 Foxboro, Searcy, AR 72143, 36. Malone, Billie Kay lJr.1, 132 Rifle Range Dr., Old Hickory, TN 37138. Malone, Mary Ann lFac.1, 2 Foxboro, Searcy, AR 72143, 41. Malone, Lavon Gail iFr.1, HC Box 780, Searcy, AR 72143,134,149,191. Malone, Nathan L. lAcad.1, 9 Foxborough, Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 327. Manchester, Douglas W. lSo.J, 105 South Cedar, Madrid, IA 50156,122. Manley, Carol Gay lSo.J, 2506 Broadway, Caruthersville, M0 63830,122, 168, 229. Manlove, Eric Dean lSr.1, 715 W. 9th, Wichita, KS 67203, 95, 177, 224, 226, 231. Mann, M. Carolyn lJr.1, 312 Roosevelt, Forrest City, AR 72335,112,156, Mannen, Andrea iSr.l, 1814 Coker Hampton, Stuttgart,AR 72160, 95,160,195, 208, 209. Mansur, Celinda Lou lSo.1, Box 925, Forsyth, MO 65653, 122, 148, 227. Mansur, Cindee Sue ISr.7, Box 95, Forsyth, M0 65635,102. Maritz, William A. lFr.1, 604 Sunningdale, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, Africa, 134. Markham, Tony Arthur lSo.J, 706 Randall Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 234. Markley, Vicki Arlene lSr.l, Rural Route 1, McCune, KS 66753, 95, 166, 202. Marks, Brenda P. lFr.1, Flag Staff Mt., Jim Thorpe, PA 18229. Marlin, Tanya Lynn lFr.1, 8000 Leawood, Little Rock, AR 72205, 218. 1. Martin, Debra Bay lSo.J, 4313 Rhodes, Memphis, TN 38111,122,156. Martin, Debra Lynn lSo.1, PO Box 556, Morrilton, AR 72110,134. Martin, Dee Ann lGrad.J, Star Rt. A Box 47, Anchorage, AK 99507, 76, 232. Martin, Donna Jean tFr.J, 11062 Meteor Ct., Maryland Hgts, MO 63043. Martin, Edward E. Jr. iFr.J, 2315 Rosefield, Houston, TX 77055. Martin, Jill Ann KSr.l, Rt. 2 209 Pt. Royal, Rockwall, TX 75087, 95. Martin, Judith D. lGrad.J, 140 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143. Martin, Julia Lynne lJr.l, 550 Howell Rd., Greenville, SC 29607,112. Martin, Kimberly K. lAcad.1, 911 N. James, Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 307, 311, 312, 320. Martin, Mary O. lStaffD, Box 674, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Martin, Nancy Jo lSpec.1, 1611 Belfield Pl., Lynchburg, VA 24503,112. Martin, Paula Mae lSr.J, 110 Maryella Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 95, 153. Martin, Phillip A. lSo.i, St. Rt., Seymour, TX 76380,161. Martin, Sharon Kay lFr.1,110 Maryella, Searcy, AR 72143,134,153. Martin, Sherly Ann tFr.1, 241 Aledo Ave., Coral Gables, FL 33134,134, 147. Martin, Tammy D. lAcad.J,110 Mary Ella Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 306, 312, 315. Martin, Vicki Lynn lFr.J, NW 111th, Okla. City, OK 73120, 134, 145, 210, 221, 234. Martin, Vikki Lynn lFr.1, 3239 W. Ave. L 4, Lancaster, CA 93534,134. Martin, Wilt lFac.1, 140 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 39. Masih, Peter Ghulam iSr.i, 513 House 4, Lahore, West Pakistan, 95, 171, 239. Mason, Elizabeth lFac.J, 1309 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 41, 226, 234. Mason, Melody A. lAcad.1,111 Jawanda Lane, Searcy, AR 72143, 299, 308, 312, 316, 320 Mason, Mike Lee tFr.1, Rt. 4 Bx. 136, Newport, AR 72112,134,177. Mason, PerrvlFac.1,1309 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 282, 315. Mason, RobertAllen lJr.i, 41215. 35th, Ft. Smith, AR 72901,112. Massey, Dawn Leslie lFr.J, 4641 N. 42 Pl., Phoenix, AZ 85018,134. Massey, Tonna C. tSo.1, 420 W. Springfield, Aurora, M0 65605,122. Matheny, Kathy lSo.J, Rt. 4 Bonita Rd., Bastrop, LA 71220, 122. Mathis, Emily Ann lSr.1, 233 Fifth, Deer Lodge, MT 59722, 95. Matthews, David Lee KSr.J, PO Box 414, Searcy, AR 72143, 202. Matthews, Jeffery B. lAcad.1, 1517 West 20th, Pine Bluff, AR 71601, 306, 323. Matthews, Kathleen D. lSo.i, 2418 Whale Ave., Rockford, IL 61109, 122, 172. Maxey, Marsha Ann lSr.J, Box 1143, Conway, AR 72032,180. Maxwell, Charles D. lSr.1, B14 Sylvania, Dallas, TX 75218, 95, 145, 164, 202, 222, 225. Maxwell, Deborah M. lJr.1, 22921 Nowlin, Dearborn, Ml 48124, 112, 151. Maxwell, Rebecca Lea lFr.l, 22921 Nowlin, Dearborn, MI48124,134. May, Mary Elizabeth lSo.1, 6007 E. Indiana Ave., Vicksburg, MS 39180, 122, 166. May, Patti Beth lFr.1, 439 Vescovo Dr., Memphis, TN 38117, 134, 172. Mayer, Teresa Santana lSo.1, PO Box 222, Des Arc,,AR.Z2Q40. Mayhall, Robert Brian lJr.1, Rt. 8 Box 135, Florence, AL 35630,112, 219. Mayo, Dena Lynne lSO.i, 1425 Eastview, Gadsden, AL 35903, 122, 167. Mba, Anthony Onyegbul lFr.l, Nigeria, Africa, 139, 239. McCain, David Allen lJr.i, 341 Leonora, Memphis, TN 38117,152, 239. McCampbell, Betty J. iAcad.l, 1503 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 307, 312. McCampbell Duane lFac.1, 1503 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 42. McCampbell, Gail A. lAcad.J, 1503 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 308, 312, 320. McCann, James T. Jr. lFr.J, 3754 Akron Rd., Akron, MI 48701,135, 227. McCarty, Dennis Kay lSr.1, Rt. 1, Springdale, AR 72764, 95. McCarty, E. Lynn lJr.J, Rt. 3 Box 467, Springdale, AR 72143,112,202, 232. McCasland, Lynn Alan iSo.J, 316 John Doe, Clovis, NM 88101,122, 220. McCauley, Michael L. iGrad.J, 21 Overstreet Circle, Searcy, AR 72143. McClaffertv, Patrick lSr.l, 281 De Pauw Drive, Turlock, CA 95380, 202. McClain, Dee Ann I lSr.1, 7004 Morgan, Little Rock, AR 72209,139. McClain, Marilyn R. lJr.i,1220lndian Hill Rd., Toms River, NJ 08753, 112, 166, 230. McClelen, Kenneth R. lJr,1, 6444 Juneau Way, N. Highlands, CA 95660,112. McClure, Vickie Lynn lFr.J, Box R APO, New York, NY 09697,176. McClurg, Linda Jane lSr.l, Route 2 Box 32, Stratford, MO 65757, 95,163,181,187, 192, 202 210, 235. McClurg, Therese lStaffl, Rt. 1 Box 419, Judsonia, AR 72081, 50. McCollum, Malcom Ray lFr.1, 22836 Eyota Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92307,135,139,177. McCollum, Richard D. lJr.J, Box 3082, Huntsville, AL 35810. McConnell, Cathy D. lSo.J, Routei Box 241, Lowell, AR 72745,122. McCormack, Beverly A. lSr.l, Box 455, Gando, AZ 86505, 95, 229. McCormick, Phil Lynn lJr.J, 311 S. 4th St., St. Charles, IL 60174. McCourt, Connie Lynn lFr.1, PO Bx. 882, Winnsboro, LA 71295,135. McCoy, George Dale lSo.J, Rt. 10 Box 102 D, Vicksburg, MS 39180,122,146,147. McCoy, Richard Bruce lSr.J, 7350 Via Paseo, Scottsdale, AZ 85283, 95, 150. McCrary, Ellen Marie IFr.J, 7300 W. 40th, Little Rock, AR 72204. Mccraw, Dennis R. lFr.1, 1909 Md. Ave. NE Washington, D.C. 20002, McCubbin, Gregory Wm. iJr.J, 522 3rd St., Covington, IN 47932, 112, 160. McCutcheon, Anita Kay lFr.1, Allan Dale Ln., Memphis, TN 38111,135,172. McDaniel, Brenda lStaffJ,911 E. Race, 111, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. McDaniel, Craig Allen lJr.l,1503 Wirt St., Paragould, AR 72450, 112, 174, 202. McDaniel, C,W., Jr., iStaffl, Rt. 5 Box 425, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. McDaniel, Kevin Ray iSo.i, Rt. 6 Box 111, Milton, FL 32570,122. McDaniel, Tim L.tAcad.1, Route 5, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 315, 334. McDonald, Evelyn Sue lFr.l, 3512 NW 64th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73116,135, 231. McDonald, John lCCPl,110 Winthrop Ave., Warrington, FL 32507, 77. McDonough, John Lee lFr.1, 1905 Tippett Dr., Selma, AL 36701, 135, 178. McElroy, James T.lJr.1, Mt. Route, Spencer, TN 38585,112, 227. McEuen, Kerry Ann lSr.1, 1701 S. Buchanan, Little Rock, AR 72204, 103. McEuen, Richard Lee lFr.1,1701 S. Buchanan, Little Rock, AR 72204,135,155, 212. McFadden, Sherry Ann iJr.J, 295 Hamilton Ave., Geneva, NY 14456,112, 160, 225, 227. McFann, Karen GailiSo.1, Myrtle, MO 65778, 122. McFann, Mary Adell fJr.l, PO 723, Myrtle, M0 65778, 112, 158. McFarIin, Teresa D. lSo.1, Rt. 2 Box 112, Carlisle, AR 72024,122. McGaha, Mike D. lAcad.t, 11 Julner Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316 McGee, John W. lGrad.J, Rt. 1 Box 168, Monett, M0 65708, 76, 225, 227. McGaha, Durward iFac.1,11 Julner, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. McGee, Valarie Jean lSr.i, Route 1, Monett, MO 65708, 95. McGillvray, Charles E. lSo.J, 1104 E. Race St., Searcy, AR 72143. McGinnis, Larry M. lSo.1, Box 309, Lepanto, AR 72354,122. McGough, Leslie E. Jr., iFr.1, PO Box 677, Bay, AR 72411,139. McGraw, Helen Jeanne lJr.1, 600 S. Hughes, Little Rock, AR 72205,112, 234. McHan, Eddie Beth lFr.J, Route 2, Lake Village, AR 71653,135. McHaney, Ruth E. lSr.1, RR 5, Searcy, AR 72143, 95,148, 202, 209, 214, 224, 225, 231, 235- Mclllwain, Margaret A. lJr.1, 4109 Southlawn, Memphis, TN 38111, 113. McKay, Glenda Fay lSr.J, 19 Douglas Ave., Opp, AL 36467, 95,175, 235. Marr, Gregory Sewall iSr.1, 1111 Brookwood Dr., Tallahassee, FL 32303, 95, 222, 237, 238. Marr, Lucy Brooks lJr.1, 2007 Chuli Nene, Tallahassee, FL 32301, 202. Martin, Barbara L.lFr.1, 214 W. 7th, Hope, AR 71801, 134, 167, 209. ' Martin, Billy Ray lSo.1, 911 N. James, Searcy, AR 72143, 146. Martin, Bryan James lSo.l, PO Box 408, Ridieland, MS 39157,159. Martin, Charles Edwin iSr.J, 120 Parkdale Dr., W. Monroe, LA 71291. DIRECTORY McKay, Kathy Lannette lSo.t, Rt. 1 Box 14 A, Cypress, TX 77429,122,176. McKay, Linda Kay lSr.1, 19 Douglas Ave., Opp, AL 36467, 95, 202, 235. McKee, Amanda Lynn iSr.i, 3518 Edgewater Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32210, 95,153, 228. McKee, Mary Elizabeth lSo.1, 705 Lakeshore Dr., Newport, AR 72112,122,172. McKeever, Stanley D. lFr.1, Rural Route, Dunnegan, MO 65640,135,150. McKelvain, Robert lFac.1, 100 S. Turner, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. McKeIvey, William Lee lSr.l, P0 Box 310, Florence, AL 35630. McKinney, Karalene lSr.1, PO Box 838, Donna, TX 78537, 96. McKinney, Linda Carol lSo.J, HC Box 785, Searcy, AR 72143,122, 221, 227. McKinney, Jack iFac.J, 71 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143, 38, 236. McKinney, John Mike lAcad.J, 71 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 323. McKinney, Patricia L. lAcad.1, 71 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 304, 316. McKinney, R. Chris lAcad.J, 71 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143, 309. McLain, Billy Newell lSr.J, 1148 Hall St., St. Charles, MO 63301, 96,152, 219, 227, 229. McLain, Jeffrey Allen iJr.1. 3717 W. I-70 St. Charles, MO 63301, 113, 218. MCL-,3rty, Bruce 9. fFr,1, 1246 Hickory Ridge, Memphis, TN 38116,135,17B, 228. McLean, Mark Thurston iSr.l, 5501 Cedar, Raytown, MO 64133, 96, 152, 202, 228, 229, 235 McLendon, Paul Alfred iJr.J, Rt. 4 Box 184, Camden, AR 71701, 113. McLeod, Mary Nadine lSr.1, Rt. 4 Box 522, Paragould, AR 72450, 96. McMennamy, Nelda Kay ISVJ, 7204 Green Meadow, Ft. Worth, TX 76118, 96, 153, 155, 202 McMillin, Mar90 Y0Ul'19Ul'-1, 1413 Hwv. 15 North, Ripley, MS 38663,113,181, 218, 232. McMillin, Marlea iFr.l,1413 Hwy. 15 N., Ripley, MS 38663,135,181, 209. McNeese, Tim D. lSr.i, Rt. 1, Stratford, M0 65757, 96. McPherson, Jane iFr.J, Box 206, Beamsville, Ontario, Canada, 135. McQueen, Debra Lyn lFr.1, 23300 Lake Ravines, Southfield, Ml48075,135,165. McVey, Diana Lea lSo.1, Rt. 2 Box 342, Elgin, OR 97827,122,176. McVey, Julia Rae IJr.i, Route 2 Box 42, Elgin OR 97827,113. McVey, Kayla Jan lFr.J, Rt. 2 BX. 42, EIgin,OR 97827,135. McWatters, Kevin Lee lSr.J, 1120 Willingham, Moore, OK 73060, 96,146. McWhorter, Mark Todd lSo.l,1210 E. Boulevard, Marion, IL 62959,122, 218. Mead, Harry Robert KGrad.J, 252, W. 27th, Mercedes, CA 95340, 76. Meade, Thomas Gregory lFr.J, 4324 Grayton, Detroit, MI 48224, 135, 220, 231. Meadows, Russell W. lSo.1, 1904 Retta Brown, El Dorado. AR 71730. '122. 155. N ford, Keith G. lJr.J, 4709 Doolittle, Houston, TX 77033,113,179, 212, 213, 214, 215. ' k, Gary Alan lFr.1, 1700 Fair Blvd., Caruthersville, MO 63830,135, iners, Cathy Jo lSo.J, 219 Westwood, East Alton, IL 62024,122, 231, irose, Starlena M. lFr.J, 902 Randall Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,135. ister, L-lnda Lou lFr.1, Rt. 1 Box 470, Van Alstyne, TX 75095,139, 221, lson, Gilbert Reid lSr.J, Rt. 11 Box 240, Florence, AL 35630, 96, 192, 206. lson, Ingrid Alice iSo.1, 2303 Prentiss Ave., New Orleans, LA 70122,122,156, 236. lvin, J. Elizabeth IFr.J, 4848 Quintell Dr., Memphis, TN 31828,135. nefee, Larry lFac.1, Rt. 3, Searcy, AR 72143, 42, 226. Kimberly C CFr.J, 2417 Brentnell Ave., Columbus, OH 43211,158. Myers, . Myers, Mary F. iP. Grad.1, 17 Overstreet, Searcy, AR 72143. Myers, Paula R. iSr.1, 2417 Brentnell, CoIunA1,bus,C:'H 432h'l1i822It H3 151 , A J .J,3299 Br ard Dr., emp is, , , - Myers Susan myc r ev It St N Little Rock AR 72116 135 229. M ' k,Mar'on Keith iFr.1,715 Cou er ., . , , 1 Mygiivecek, Barbara T. CJr.J, 147 Litchfield, Babylon, NY 11702,113,181, 222, 235. rriman, Kathy Ann iJr.1, 17937 Chandler Pk., Detroit, MI 48224, 113, 163. ssick, Denise P. fSo.1, Route 6, Box 100, Mtn. Home, AR 72653, 122. ssick, Roger Trent lFr.1, Rt. 6 Box 100, Mtn. Home, AR 72653. ssick, Rory Scott lFr.1, Rt. 6 Box 100, Mtn. Home, AR 72653. theny, Rita Lynne lSr.J, PO Box 32, Monette, AR 72447, 96, 160, 209, 219, 229, 235. theny, Wilfred Kim iFr.l, PO Box 32, Monette, AR 72447,135. itz, Donna Carole lSr.J, Rt. 1 Box 123, London, AR 72847, 96, 222. lazo, Gideon ISo.l, HC Box 0439, Searcy, AR 72143,122,179. chael, Charles W. lFr.l, PO Box 343, Bunkie, LA71322,135, 164, ckus, Diann Louise iSo.1, 5022 Blanchard, Dallas, TX 75227,122. les, Mark Steven IFr.1, Rt. 9 Box 101, Florence, AL 35630, 135, 146. ller, Charles Robin iJr.1, Box 302, Piggott, AR 72454. ller, Donald Eugene iSr.J, 3617 58th St., Lubbock, TX 79413, 96, 216. ller, Glenn Richard iFr.1, 1646 Agnes St., Marietta, GA. 30060, 122, 159. ller, Joe Henry lSo.1, Rt. 1, Judsonia, AR 72081,122, 214. ller, Julia E. iJr.J, 2103 N. Memorial, Pasadena, TX 77502,113,153,159, 229. ller, Kathleen Ann ISo.1, Rt, 3, Box 347, St. James, MO 65559, 122, 156. ller, Margaret M. tJr.1, Gen. Del., Waymart, PA 18472, 113, 166. ller, Mark Anthony iSo.1, 5108 S. Dixie Hwy., Cridersville, OH 45806,122. ller, Nancy Jo iFr.J, 5108 S. Dixie Hwy., Cridersville, OH 45806,135, 165. ller, Randy Wayne KSr.1, 410 S. Boggie St., Atlanta, TX 75551,161. ller, Robin Lynn iSr.J, 2103 N. Memorial Ct., Pasadena, TX 77502, 96, 226, 231. ller, Steaven E. CAcad.1, 1108 Dobbins Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 323, 329. ller, Teresa Volane iJr.1, 1420 E. Milton, Hazel Park, Ml 48030, 113. llirans, Sue Ellen lFr,1, Rt. 2 McBride Rd., Delphos, OH 45833, 135, 168, 209. lls, Lester G, Jr. lSo.1, 91 Hillcrest, Paragould, AR 72450,122. lls, Lewis Bryant lFr.1, 9602 Tuckerman St., Seabrook, MD 20801, 135, 155, 211. lls, Phillip Glynn IFr,J, Rt. 2 Box 262, New Boston, TX 75570,135. Iner, Dennis Henry lFr.1, PO Box 1016 Sta. A, Searcy, AR 72143,135. Iner, Kathleen lStaffJ, Box 1016, Sta. A, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. lton, Charles M. 4Sr.1, 201 W. Pleasure, Searcy, AR 72143, 96. nner, Mary Ellen iSr.1, Route 5, Searcy, AR 72143, 96, 172, 235. tchell, C. Stanley lFr.1, 2952 Arrowood Dr., East Point, GA 30344,144. tchell, David F. lFr.1, 115 West Harvard, Garland, TX 75041. tchell r 1508 E Ma nolia Sherman TX 75090 113 218 227 tchell ,MarciaR.IJ.J, . g ', , , , , . Michael K. iSo.1, 704 Pickwick St., Sheffield, AL 35660,122,146. tchell, William T. iFr.l, 80318th, Plano, TX 75074,135,163. xbley, Harold Twayne lFr.J, 4201 Canberra, Wichita Falls, TX 76308, 135, 177. alello, Minter M. lJr.J, 5640 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda, MD 20014,113. Jnk, Kim Lewis iFr.1, 400 West Crow, Eureka, IL 61530, 135, 178, 212, 229. Jntgomery, Gary K. lSr.J, 101 W. 52 St., N. Little Rock, AR 72118. mon, David Milton IGrad.1, 575 K Av. Box 688, Limon, CO 80828. bon, Maresa A. fAcad.1, 903 Sunnyhill, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 308, 312, 320. Jneyham, Dana E. iSo.1, 607 Circle Dr., Trumann, AR 72472, 122, 154. more, Brenda L. lAcad.l, Box 895, HC, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 312, 314, 316. :ore Caron Gwyn ISr.1, Rt. 4 Box 54, Bolivar, TN 38304, 96. DOVE W ll Fri Via Suveret0271 Rome Italy00139 139 ,Charles . I ., , , , . bore, Cynthia Joyce lJr.1, 17 Redbud Dr., Clarksburg, WV 26301,113. Dore, Daniel J. iAcad.1, 88 lndustry Rd., Atwater, Ohio 44201, 306, 315, 323. Jore, David Mark lSr.1, 3318 E. Montecito, Phoenix, AZ 85018, 96, sore, Erle iFac.1, 1601 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 41. aore, Hester Lynette iJr.J, Rt. 3 Box 255, Paragould, AR 72450,113. oore, James David lSo.t, Via Suvereto 271, Rome Italy 00139,122, 179, 227. sore, Lewis lFac.1,119lndian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 46. . oore, Marlin Kem iSo.1, 707 N. McKinley, Carbondale, IL 62901,122, 160, 219, 227. oore, Michael Steven fSr.1, 5029 Smith Farm Rd., Va. Beach, VA 23455, 96,155, 227. oore, Mona lFac.1,1601 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 41. Dore, Rebecca Fay lSr.1, 426 Johnson St., Fayetteville, AR 72701,139. Dore, Rita Lois iFr.J, Rt. 7, Searcy, AR 72143,135. r Sr Rt 1Box 187 Selma AL 36701 96 178 oorer,M. Con ad i J, . , , , , . oran, Victor Wayne iSr.1, Rt. 4 Box 536 L, West Monroe, LA 71291, 96,159, 202. orey, Diane Marie lJr.1, 1220 Kenny, Deer Park, TX 77536, 113, 174, 229. organ, Bruce Robert lFr.1, Star Route, Zenia, CA 95495,135, 221. organ, Chester Earl fFr.1, RFD 1, Como Sardis 38666,139. organ, Dorothy M. lSr.1, 15 Hawthorn, Harrison, AR 72601, 96, 197. organ, Fred Curtis lSo,1, 2830 Smithfield, Shreveport, LA 71108, 122, 160. 0f'gaI'1 Ol'QaI'1 , Gerald Glenn IJr.J, 15 Hawthorne Dr., Harrison, AR 72601,113, 202. , Janet Ann IJr.J, 5204 Penelope Ln., Knoxville, TX 37918,113. organ, Lanell M. lGrad.J, organ, Leilani F. iFr.l, 5455 St. Lolane, College Park, GA 30349, 135, 181. Nall, Jerome Beniamin lSr.1, 120 Phillips St., Crestview, FL 32536, 97,178. Nance, Gregory Wayne iFr.J, 125 Harris Rd., Tuscumbia, AL 35674, 135, 155. Nance, Karen Rene iSo.J, 206 Trinity Dr., McMurray, PA 15317, 122, 166, 221. Nance, Stephanie Jean iFr.1, 1206 McAdoo St., Forrest City, AR 72335,136. Napier, Barry Alan lFr.1, HC Box 0462, Searcy, AR 72143,136,179. Nash, Johnny Vardon lSr.J, 850 Bresslyn Rd., Nashville, TN 37205, 97, 169, 212, 213, 214, 215, 219, 235. Neely, Jeffrey Adam lJr.1, 10314 Frederick, Vandalia, OH 45377, 113, 161, 238. Negri, Gary Richard iSo.J, 2008 Claudine, St. Louis, MO 63138,122,163. Neller, Kenneth Vern iSr.1, 5741 Tannahill Cir., Huntsville, AL 35802, 97, 155, 194, 202, 225. Nelms, Roy Beniamin iSo.1, 9704 Catskill, Little Rock, AR 72207, 122, 157. Nelson, Barbara Ann lSr.1, 1301 Weed Lane, Vincennes, IN 47591,145. Nelson, Freda Lynn iFr.1, 419 Steam Plant Rd., Gallatin, TN 37066,136. Nesbitt, Jamie Alexa iJr.1, 1921 N. Riverside Dr., Ft. Worth, TX 76111,113,153. Newberry, Mark A. lSr.1, 261718th Ave., Parkersburg, WV 26101, 97. Newberry, Robin F. lSo.1, 26171Bth Ave., Parkersburg, WV 26101,122, 164, 234. Newhouse, David L. lFr.J, 5019 Alba, Houston, TX 77018,136,157. Newman, Cheryl Jean iFr.1, N. Griffin, Morrilton, AR 72110,136, Ney, Cheryl Marie lJr.J, 300 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143,113. Nichols, Cheryl Ann iSo.1, 1020 Oakwood, Benton, AR 72015,122. Nichols, Cynthia S. lAcad.1,1301 E. Race, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 308, 312, 316, 318. Nichols, Deanna Lynn iSo.J, 65 Saxony Cir., Little Rock, AR 72209,123,154. Nicholas, James T. ISo.1, 4486 Mickey, Memphis, TN 38116,155. Nichols, Judy Lynn iSo.1, Rt. 2 Box 32, Haworth, OK 74740,123,156. Nichols, Kris J. IAcad.1,1301 E. Race, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 315, 316. Nichols, Mary Nell iSr.1, 3204 N. 8th, West Monroe, LA 71291, 97. Nighswonger, ,Brenda D. lJr.1, 11501 Manchester, Kansas City, MO 64134,113. Niswander, Michael D. iJr.l, Box 328, Kensett, AR 72082, 232. Nixon, David Jonathan lJr.1, 4528 West North Ln., Glendale, AZ 85302,113. Noble, Leslie J. lJr.1, 37 N. Meadowcliff, Little Rock, Ar 72209, 113, 149. Nobles, Eva Claire CFr.J, 1862 Trail Ridge Dr., Birmingham, AL 35244,136, 153. Noblin, Debbie Lynn lFr.1, 7 Flamingo Dr., St. Peters, MO 63376,136, 219, 229. Noe, Kenny Edward CFr.1, Rt. 1 Box 16, Scottsboro, AL 35768,139. Nokes, Georgia L. lJr.1, Rt. 3, Searcy, AR 72143, 232. Noonkester, Thurl D. IJr.1,101S. 4th St., Campbell, CA 95008,113,161. Norris, Dorothy Anne CFr.1, 125 Englewood Rd., Little Rock, AR 72207, 136, 165, 219. Norris, Jack Francis iSr.l, 16900 E. 31st, Independence, MO 64055, 97. North, Steven Murray iFr.1, 1900 Powors Dr., Orlando, FL 32808, 136, 152. Norwood, Ann lFac.1, 1300 Fox, Searcy, AR 72143, 285, 320. Norwood, Donna R. iSr.1, 124 Franklin Blvd., Pleasanton, TX 78064, 97, 156, 202, 222, 225. Norwood, Harold lFac.J,1300 Fox, Searcy, AR 72143, 285, 323, 329, 331. Norwood, Nancy A. iAcad.1, 1300 Fox, Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 314, 316, 320. Norwood, Susan Helen 4So.J,124 Franklin St., Pleasanton, TX 78064, 156. Nowlin, Jerry D. Jr. lFr.1, 2867 Castleman, Memphis, TN 38118,136,155. Noyes, Sherrie IStaff1, 300 Clinic, Wai, Searcy, AR 72143,145. Nuckols, Michele iAcad.1, 1324 Willow Dr., Brownsville, TX 78520, 308. Nunnally, Bruce Allen lFr.1, 5246 Seneca Ave., Memphis, TN 38117,136,146. Nunnally, John lFac.1, Box 744, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Nursing Club, 232. Nusbaum, Janet Kay lSo.1, Route 4, Dixon, IL 61021, 123, 170. Nusbaum, Melody lFr.l, RR 4, Dixon, IL 61021,136,156, 220. O Oakes, Hank Mitchell ISo.J, Route 6, Mtn. Home, AR 72653, 123, 160. Oakley, Cynthia Lee iSo.1, 1604 Cedar Lane, Ponca City, OK 74601,123,153. O'Brien, Mary Lou IStaffJ, 100 Western Hills, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. O'Brien, Maryvi iAcad.1,100 Western Hills, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 320. O'Brien, William T. lSo.1,100 Western Hills, Searcy, AR 72143,123. Ockay, Stephen John lSo.1, 212 Lake Rd., Dryden, NY 13053,123. Odell, Linda Sue lSo.1, Rt, 5 Box 458, Conway, AR 72032, 123, 176. Oege, 167. Oehlerts, Larry H. lSo.1, RFD 1, Laverne, MN 56156. Oehlschlaeger, Dale iSo.J, Rt. 2 Box 616, Garland, TX 75040,123,160. Ogilvie, William S. lFr,1, 69 Violet St., Massapeuc Pk., NY 11762,139. O'5eefZ5Mgl!ael John fJr.1, 9625 Twincrest Dr., St. Louis, MO 63126, 113, 164, 202, 222, O'Keefe, Sheila Kay lJr.1, 9625 Twincrest Dr., St. Louis, MO 63126, 113, 166, 203, 222, 225, organ, Lewis Brian lSo.J, 4007 Peggy Ann Dr., Pine Bluff, AR 71601, 122, 177, 236. organ,Wa neM Jr CSrJ 3209 Bluecrest St Huntsville AL 35805 96 210 211,226. y . . . , ., , , , , orlan, Pamela Sue ISr.!, 11 Worthington Ln., Parkersburg, WV 26101, 96, 227. .orman, Barry L. iSr.1, Box 283, White House, TX 75791. orningside, 216. Olbricht, Anita M. iSo.1, 6540 Kirkville '257, E. Syracuse, NY13057,123,153, 229. Olbricht, Kathleen E. ISr.1, Route 1, Thayer, MO 65791, 97. Oldham, Bill iFac.1, 1403 W. Arch, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Oldham, Brent C. lAcad.J,1403 W. Arch, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 334. Oldham, Clifford B. iFr.1,1403 W. Arch, Searcy, AR 72143,136. Oldham, Timothy Ray lSr.1, FHC, Henderson, TN 38340, 97, 163, 203. .orris, David Lee lSo.J, 3805 Grbbe St. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111,122, 227. lorris, David Wayne iJr.1, 1500 Randall Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,113,146. .orris, Diana lStaff1, 1500 Randall, Searcy, AR 72143, 158. lorris, Donna Ann lSo.1, Box 7193 LCC, Lubbock, TX 79407,122,154. lorris, Harold Ann iFr.1, 2137 Chisholm Rd., Florence, AL 35630, 135, 181, 231. lorris, Jesse Howard iSr.1, 142 Hughes St., Florence, AL 35630, 96,146,167,192. lorris, Mark lAcad.J, 1500 Randall, Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 304, 312, 315, 316, 319, 323, 325, 332. lorris Robert Feller KCCPJ, Louisville, KY 40201, 77. lorris, Susan Marie lJr.J, 1185 Highland Rd., Mundelein, IL 60060, 212, 213, 214, 221. lorrison, Leanna fFr.1, 8841 Pinetree Dr., Macedonia, OH 44056. lorrison, Stanley C. lFr.D, Box 304, HaPPY, TX 79042,135,152. lorrow, Curtis Wayne iFr.J, Rt. 3, Malta, OH 43758,135,160, 220. lorrow, Michael D- iSo.1, 1340 Primros Ln., Neenah, WI 54956, 122. lorrow, Steven D. iSr.J, 1340 Primrose, Neenah, WI 54956, 237. Iorton, F. Maxine lGrad.J, 39 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 76, 224. lorton, Martha R. lAcad.1, 39 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 313, 316. Ioseley, A. Wayne lSr.1, HC Box 0019, Searcy, AR 72143, 96. Ioseley, Richard C. lSr.B, 28 Crownpoint, Little Rock, AR 72207, 97, 143. loshier, Michael D. iS0.1, 1141 E. Palo Alto, Fresno, CA 93710, 122, 171. loss, Kim Austin CJr.J,120 Keller, Union City, TN 38261,113, 208, 209, 226, 227. lote, Jerry IFac.1, 901 Randall, Searcy, AR 72143, 39, 236. lount, Daryl Robert i,Ir.1, Box 470, Lynchburg, OH 45142, 97,177, 219. lount, Lori Wells lJr.1, 287, Lynchburg, OH 45142,113, 202, 224. iounts, Tommy Wayne ICCPJ, DeQueen, AR 71832, 77. Oliver, Diana Lynn lSo.1, 8 Cedar Drive, Turnersville, NJ 08012,123,167. Oliver, Gary S. lJr.1, 319 Sycamore St., Osgood, IN 47037,113,160. Oliver, Ken Allen iFr.J, 4077 Suzanne Ln., Duluth, GA 30136,136,152. Oliver, Michael R. iSo.1, 8530 Bretshire, Dallas, TX 75228, 123, 159. Olree, Cathy Lanette tSo.1, Brook Hollow Rd., Nashville, TN 37205,123,153. Olree, Debra D. iAcad.l, 33 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 397, 398, 304, 314, 316. Olree, Donna D. lAcad.1, 33 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 293, 299, 304, 314, 316. Olree, Harry iFac.1, 33 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 31, 39. Olree, Timothy Alan lFr.1, 2438 Mackinnon, Memphis, TN 38138,136,155. Omega Phi, 145. Omness, Paul Kevin lFr.1, 4996 Tillamook, Lima, OH 45805. Oneal, Karen Ann lSo.l, 4685 Bill Knight, Millington, TN 38053,123,153. O'NeaI, Mike IFac.l, 1109 Dobbins, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. O'NeaI, Nancy lStaffJ, 1109 Dobbins, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Orchestra, 215. Organ, Dennis IFac.1, 150 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 42, 225. Organ, Neal Alan lSr.1, 1520 Bellwood, Shreveport, LA 71108, 97,177, 217, 219. Orok, Christopher IFr.1, PO Box 115, Memfe, Cameroon, W. Africa, 139, 239. Orr, John Paul lFr.1, 204 Melrose, Trumann, AR 72472. Osborne, Donna Jill lFr.J, 403 Morningview, Athens, AL 35611,136,172, 230. Osborne, Larry Daniel lFr.1, 1075 Rordon Ave., Naples, FL 33940, 136, 150. Osborne, Michael Lee iFr.1, 826 Beech Grove Rd., Willmington, OH 45177,136, 231. Oswald, Shelia Kay iSr.J, Rt. 8 Box 261, Jonesboro, AR 72401, 98,181, 211. Overcashier, Robin L. lFr.1, 315 Canter Ln., Holly, Ml 48442. Owen, Douglas Edward iSr.J, PO Box 282, Holly Springs, MS 38635, 98. 1oxley, LuAnn IFr,1, RFD 2 Box 187 C, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577, 135, 148. 'loyer, Michael E. lFr.J, 410 East Park, Searcy, AR 72143. 'loyer, Rhonda Lynn lFr.J, 410 E. Park Ave., Searcy, A 72143,135. 'IuIlen, Polly Suzanne iJr.J, Rt. 3 Box 64, Oxford, MS 38655,113, 181, 234. tullins, Raymond Leon lFr.t, Rt. 3 Box 344, DeQueen, AR 71832,135. 'lulIis, Randolph J. lJr.1,153614th Ct., Vero Beach, FL 32960,113, 227. llulvaney, George R. lSr.1, 1313 Norwood, Deer Park, TX 77536, 97. flulvaney, Rebecca Nan iSr.J, 2808 Millbrook Rd., Little Rock, AR 72207, 97,154. fluncy, Kandy L. lAcad.1, 1002 N. Hayes, Searcy, AR 72143, 299, 306, 312, 314, 319, 320. fluncy, Raymond lFac.1,1002 N. Hayes, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. Iluncy, Zac P. lAcad.1, 1002 N. Hayes, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 314, 327, 331. flunsch, Dennis Wayne iJr.J, 412 Gale, Houston, TX 77009,144. Ilurphree, Susan R. lSr.l, 1400 Sioux St., Dothan, AL 36301, 202. llurphy, Charles A. IAcad.1, 25 Dalewood Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 209, 300, 303, 304, 311, 312, 314, 316, 319, 323, 325, 332. llurphy, Darrel Rick iSr.J, 5622 Donna Dr., Ashtabula, OH 44004, 97. Aurphy, Fletcher Clay lJr.1, 219 Branding Iron, Houston, TX 77037,113. Aurphy, Michael Alan iSr.J, 128 Lavinia, Jefferson City, MO 65101, 97, 202. Aurphy, Russell C. IFr.1, Box 405, Calion, AR71724. llusgrave, Linda D. lJr.J, Harned Dr., Bartlesville, OK 74003,113. llusick, Jane lStaff1, 809 W. McRae, Searcy, Ar 72143,154. Ausick, Joel S. iAcad.1, 809 McRae, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 315, 327, 331, 334. Ausick, Susan B. 4Acad.1, 809 W. McRae, Searcv, AR 72143, 300. 306. 315. 316, 321. Owens, Deborah Jo lJr.J, 3205 Mesquite Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76111, 113, 147, 227. Owens, Kimberly Diane lFr.1, 1602 Muldoon Dr., Rockford, IL 61103,136,167. Owens, Pamela Jean lFr.1, 3205 Mesquite, Fort Worth, TX 76111,136,145. Ozbirn, Clark D. iAcad.J, 1514 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 309. Ozbirn, David Wade lSo.1,1514 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143,146. Ozbirn, Randy C. lAcad.1,1514 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 306. P Pace, Nancy Gay iSo.J, 6605 Pontiac, N. Little Rock, AR 72116,123,154. Pace, Edwina lstaffi, 100 S. Turner, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Paine, Richard Earl iSr.1, 117 Olive St., Springfield, VT 05156, 98, 203. Paine, Sally Cobb lFr.1, 1695 Mt. Paran Rd., Atlanta, GA 30327,136, 158, 230. Palmer, Jerry O. lSr.1, Hatley, MS 38008. 98. Palmer, Sue Joyce lSo.J, 14625 E. 21 Ave., Aurora, CO 80011,123,153. Palmore, Penny Sue lSo.1, 13561 Crestmoor, Farmers Branch, TX 75234, 123, 174. Parish, Kathy Sue iSo.1, Star Route, Judsonia, AR 72081. Parker, Carol C. iSr.1, 1867 King Charles, Atlanta, GA 30331, 98. Parker, Curtis Lynn 6Sr.1, 540156th St. 57, Lubbock, TX 79414, 98,160,161. Parker, Julia Larisee lJr.1, 604 Leonard, Lima, OH 45804,113. Parker, Mary J. iSr.1. 3032 Donnycave Ln., Bridgeton, MO 63043, 98. DIRECTORY! 389 Peebles 9 - , , 9 Y, Pennington, Lynda iSo.J, 979 Muer, Troy, MI 48084, 123, 158, 220. 390 f Parker, Patricia L. iFr.J, 4201 Courtland, Rockford, IL 61109,136, 167. Parker, Rebecca C. iFr.l, PO Box 145, Cheifland, FL 32626. Parker, Ronald C. iFr.l, Box 551, Pimmitt, TX 79027,136,152. Parks, Hoyt Jr. IFr.J, 3518 Willowood Rd., Lexington, KY 40502,136,157. Parris, Paul Wade iFr.J, 4002 Argonne, Memphis, TN 38127,136,150, 234. Parsons, Thomas S. CJr.l, PO Box 923, Sylva, NC 28779, 113, 146, 222, 225, 237, 238. t artaln, Patti Roxann iJr.J, 11322 Scottsdale, Stafford, TX 77477, 113, 153, 203, 227. Paschal, Darce KCCPJ, Rt. 2 Tabler Rd., Morris, IL 60450, 77. Passaflume, Russell W. iJr.J, 571 E. 59th St., Hialeah, FL 33013,113,146, 222. Pate, Cathryn Suzanne iFr.J, 1573 N. Mulberry, Rialto, CA 92376,136. Pate, Janice Leanne iJr.J, Route 2 Box 44, Castleberry, AL 36432,113. Pate, Kent Edward iFr.J, 8613 Camp Ave., Jonesboro, GA 30236,136. Path, Pamela Dawn iFr.l, 1905 Nueces Dr., College Station, TX 77840,136,147. Patrick, Brett A. iFr.J, 1057 Georgia Rd., Circleville, OH 43113, 229. Patten, Phllip F. KP. Grad.J, Rt. 1 Box 121, Lewisville, AR 71845,152. Patterson, Eloia iStaffJ, Rt. 1, Box 130, Bald Knob, AR 72010, 50. Patterson, Gladys E. iFr.l, PO BOX 212, Burleson, TX 76111, 136, 153. Patterson, Michael w. cso.t, 13550 sw 31, Beaverton, OR 97005, 123, 163, 211, 227, 236. Patterson, Sheila R. iJr.J, 8241 W. 7 Mile, Detroit, Ml 48221, 172. Pattison, Melba L. lSr.l, 902 Rosewood, W. Memphis, AR 72301, 98,172. Paul, Brenda Kay iSr.l, Rt. 2 Box 275 D, Bay Minette, AL 36507, 98, 175. Paul, Pamela Marie iFr.l, PO Box 817, Hurst, TX 76053,136, 172, 212. Pavatte, Richard Dale CP. Grad.l, Rt. 1 Waldron Rd., Lavergne, TN 37086, 76, 229. Payne, Jeffery iAcad.l, 5062 Flanders Rd., Toledo, OH 43616, 304, 315. Payne, Richard V. iSo.J, 1213 Randolph St., Sanford, FL 32771,123,146, 224, 226, 231. Peacock, Mike iAcad.l, Rt. 4 Box 177, Searcy, AR 72143, 295, 308, 315, 323, 329, 332. Peacock, Terry Lynn ISo.l, 600 Glenpark Ct., Nashville, TN 37217,123. Pearce, Billy B. iSo.l, Route 2 Box 622, De Queen, AR 71832,123. Pearle, Janis Marie tSr.l, Box 103, Beedeville, AR 72014, 98. Pearson, W. T. iStaffl, 1307 Tulip, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Peck Herbert Arnold iFr.l, 2800 Milford Mar ville TN 37801 136 177 , , Y , , , . Pectol, Sylvia Lynn lSo.J, 4303 Country Country Club, Winston Salem, NC 27104, 48, 123. Peden, Jeffrey Layman iFr.i, 3223 Five Oaks Pl., Louisville, KY 40207,136. Peden, Mary Kathleen lJr.l, 3223 Five Oaks Pl., Louisville, KY 40207, 113, 167. Powell, Andrew Jack iFr.l, 2601 San Luis, Las Vegas, NV 89110,136. Powell, Aubrey D. iJr.l, Route 4 Box 25C, Greenville, TX 75401,123,150, 230. Powell, Deborah Ann iSr.l, 4559 Sheridan, Davenport, IA 52806, 99, 151, 222. Powell, Oliver C. Ill fJr.l, Rl. 7 Box 300, Florence, AL 35630,113,177, 218. Power, Laura Denice CSr.l, 2315 Villa Creek, Humble, TX 77338. Power, Timothy C. iSo.l, 1714 20th Ave. N., Texas City, TX 77590,123. Peebles , Allen J. iSo.J, 412 Hollaway Dr., Portsrnonth, VA 23701. Peebles, Betty Lea iSr.J, 412 Hollaway Dr., Portsmouth, VA 23701, 98, 176. Peebles, Peebles, Kenneth A. iSo.J, 2902 44th St., Moline, IL 61265,143. , Stephen B. iSo.l, 43 Greenview, Sherwood, AR 72116,139. Edward Lewis iSo.l, 412 Hollaway Dr., Portsmouth, VA 23701, 160. Powers, Pamela Elaine iSr.l, 232 S. Short St., Troy, OH 45373, 99,165, 235. Poyet, Rosemary iSr.l, 2201 Neal St., Parkersburg, WV 26101, 99, 203. Prantl, Donald Wade iSr.l, Rt.1 Box 164, W. Plains, MO 65775, 99. Prantl, Shirley Rose iSo.J, 1330 McKinley, Flushing, Ml 48433. Prather, Michael Ward lJr.l, 1007 Hilda, Morgan City, LA 70380,113, 212, 213, 214. Pre-Med Club, 232. Prescott, Eugene L. Jr. iJr.l, 5526 Forsyth, Memphis, TN 38118,113. Prescott, Sue Lavonne iSr.J, 2359 Rockyglen, Dallas, TX 75228, 99,160. Preston, Karla R. iFr.J, 2464 Glendenning Av., Santa Clara, CA 95D50,136. Prewitt, Mona Gail iJr.J, RR 1 Box 124, Mt. Vernon, MO 65712, 113, 181, 228, 229. Price, Cecil Edward iFr.l, 6301 Jefferson, Houston, TX 77023, 136, 179, 218, 238. Price, Cheryl Lynn CFr.l, 2330 Fritz Dr., Bloomington, IN 47401, 136, 166. Price, Deborah Kaye iFr.l, 1640 Delmont Rd., Memphis, TN 38117, 136, 180. Price, Donna Fay iFr.l, Rt. 5, Waxahachie, TX 75165. Price, Jeffrey Carl iSo.J, 2330 Fritz Dr., Bloomington, IN 47401, 123, 155. Priddy, Suzanne iJr.l, 660 Albemarle, Shreveport, LA 71106,113, 203, 229, 232. Priest, Dean iFac.l, 1303 Deener, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Priest, M. Cheryl lAcad.l, 1303 Deener Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 314, 316, 320. Priest, Teresa,B. iAcad.i, 1303 Deener Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 297, 299, 308, 312, 314, 316 320. Prince, Jill Lynnetta iJr.l, 1492 Aberdeen Av., Columbus, OH 43211, 113, 220. Prince, Joyce E. KSo.l, 137 Orange Dr., Salinas, CA 93901,123, 218. Prine, Leisa Joyce iFr.l, 209 E. Main, Turlock, CA 95380, 136, 158. Pritchett, Kathryn iSo.l, PO Box 606, Marianna, AR 72360,123, 160, 212, 213. Pritchett, Roger K. lSr.l, 484 East Tulsa St., Chandler, AZ 85224, 99. Privett, Vicky Ruth iSo.l, 910 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 123, 165, 212, 213, 214. Prock, Cam J. iFr.l, 27 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,136. Prock, Charlene KStaffl, 27 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Prock, John iFac.l, 27 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 39. Prock, Mona G. CP. Grad.J, 27 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 76,180. Proctor, Kimberly B. iAcad.l, Route I, llliopolis, IL 62539, 300, 316. Proffitt, Teresa Kay iSo.l, Rt. 4 Box 46, Newport, AR 72112, 123, 167, 212. Pryor, Alan N. T. KAcad.l, 13 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 314, 318, 327, 334. Pemberton, Vanessa J. iSr.i, Box 341, Osceola, AR 72370, 98, 224, 225, 234. PEMM Club, 236. Penick, Doris Pryor iSr.J, 141 E. Union, McConnelsville, OH 43756. Penick, Kevin Lee iSr.J, Rt. 2 Box 398, Blountvile, TN, 139, 179, 222. Pennin ton, Donald R. iSr J 931 Frontenac Ct. Monto omer AL 36109, 179, 203, 221, 225. Pep Club, 213. Pepper, Cynthia Jan iSr.l, Route 3 Box 387, Florence, AL 35630. Pepper, Derrell Glen iSr.J, 119 Woodland Cir., Trussville, AL 35173,161. Pepper, Judy E. iSo.l, Rt. 3 Box 387, Florence, AL 35630,123. Perkins, David iAcad.l, P.O. BOX119, Oil Trough, AR 72564, 295, 304, 311, 312, 315, 316, 317, 335. Perkins, Melody Y. iSo.J, Box 119, Oil Trough, AR 72564,123,167, 224, 231. Perry, Gloria Jean iSo.l, PO Box 94, Beamsville, Ontario, Canada, 123. Perry, Linda iStaffJ, 612 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Perry, Stephen D. iSo.J, Box 94, Beamsville, Ontario, Canada, 123, 139. Perry, Timothy Nolan iFr.l, 5507 Church Dr., Rand, WV 25306, 227. Pesnell, Christopher iJr.i, 128 Stroud, EI Dorado, AR 72143,113, 237, 238. Peters, Linda Maria iSr.l, 6717 Sable St., Midwest City, OK 73110,174, 222, 225, 238. Peterson, Billy G. iSr.l, 819 Sparks, Cahokia, IL 62206, 98, 203. Peterson, Shirley C. IJr.l, Rt. 2 Box 129, Batesville, AR 72501,113,167, 232. Peterson, Vanessa iStaffJ, Box 348, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Petrich, Kurt Helmut lFr.J, 621 Robens Rd., Va. Beach, VA 23452,139. Petit Jean Staff, 208. Pettit, John Clark iFr.l, Route 5 Box 39, Elliiay, GA 30540, 136, 169. Pettus, James Lynn iSo.l, 9412 Jacques, Little Rock, AR 72209, 123, 146. Petty, Carol iStaffJ, Box 884, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Petty, John Ernest iSr.l, 7800 Martha Dr., Huntsville, AL 35802, 98,155,197, 200. Petty, Mary Jeanne lSo.J, 7800 Martha Dr., Huntsville, AL 35802,123,166. Pryor, Beverly Jo iSr.l, HC Box 773, Searcy, AR 72143, 99,160, 237. Pryor, Joseph E. iFaC.l, 824 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 23, 44, 208, 226. Pryor, Neale iFac.J, 13 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 36. Pryor, Susan R. lAcad.l, 924 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 307, 312, 31 Pryor, Treva Terrell iJr.l, HC Box 767, Searcy, AR 72143,113. Puckett, Gayna Lynn iSr.l, RR 5, Mayfield, KY 42066, 99. 4, 315, 316, 320 Petway, Guy Cstaffl, 1301 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 50. Petwa Sonya D. iAcad.l, 1301 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 293, 300, 306, 311, 312, 314 Y, Pewett, Houston L. Jr. iFr.J, 6079 McGregor, Ft. Myers, FL 33901,136. Peyton, Pfeifer, Pteifer, Pfeifer Vanna Lynne iFr.J, 3519 Millington St., Memphis, TN 38127,136. Derek Alan iSo.l, HC Box 934, Searcy, AR 72143,123. L. V. iFac.J, 17 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 36, 227, 228. Patricia N. lJr.l 2414 Patricia Garland TX 75041. Phelps, Luann Gail iSr.l, 211 Roscoe Ave., Muscatine, IA 52761, 98, 236. Phi Alpha Theta, 226. Phi Delta, 170. Phillips, Donald H. fSr.l, 2804 Southwood, Dallas, TX 75233, 98, 150. Phillips Karyn Sue KJYJ, 10077 Lakeshire Dr., St. Louis, MO 63123,113, 166, Phillips, Larry Dean iSr.J, 249 N. 26 St., Springfield, MI 49015, 98,143. Phillips, Sammy Don lFr.J, Rt. 1 Box 180, DeQueen, AR 715 32, 160. Phillips, Van Herbert fFr.J, 156 Calvert Dr., Paducah, KY 42001, 136, 152. Pi Kappa Delta, 224. 203, 225. Phipps, Stanley Glenn iSo.l, 624 S. Roselawn, West Memphis, AR 72301,123. Pickens, Theresa Dale iSr.J, 1759 Maxine, Memphis, TN 38111, 98, 160, 177. Picker, Brenda J. iAcad.J, 209 N. Grand, Searcy, AR 72143, 296, 297, 303, 304, 314, 320, 321 Picker, Fred KCCPJ, O'Fallon, IL 62269, 77. Picker, Kurtis Dwight iSr.l, 209 N. Grand, Searcy, AR 72143, 98, 163, 228. Pierce, Edward Lee iSo.l, 472 Ashley Ln., Hixson, TN 37343,152. Pierce, Nancy E. iAcad.l, 10 Glenmere, Searcy, AR 72143, 299, 305, 312, 314, 315, 320, 321 Pigg, Cathy Carolyn tJr.l, Rt. 1 Box 191 A, Almo, KY, 113, 167, 203. Pi99, Phyllis Jan iSr.J, Rt. 5 Box 346, Murray, KY 42071, 98, 203. Pinkerton, Wanda Kay iSr.l, RR 3 Box 258, Centerville, TN 37033, 99, 168. Pirtle, Charles Alvin iFr.J, 7520 Big Bend Blvd., Shrewsbury, MO 63119,139. Pistole, Mary Edith iFr.l, 244 E. Texas, Vivian, LA 71082. Pitchford, John W. iSr.l, 1006 Prairie, Emporia, KS 66801, 99. Pitchford, Robert D. iSr.l, RR 1 Jerseyville, lll.62052,139. Pitchford, William P. iAcad.J, 1001 W. Race, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 312, 314, 315. Pitt, Paul iFac.l, Rt. 2, Searcy, AR 72143, 41, 234. Pittman, C. Gary lAcad.l, 907 Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 334. Pittman, Charles iFac.l, 907 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 42,150. Pitts, Charles Wm. tJr.l, 2626 Hugh Ann, Port Neches, TX 77651,113, 221. Pitts, David Beniamin iFr.J, 5405 Edgewater Dr., Ewa Beach, Hl96706,136,146. Pitts, Lucinda Leigh iSr.J, 5203 Kingswood, Memphis, TN 38134,139,180. Pitts, Miriam Leigh iJr.l, 5405 Edgewater Dr., Ewa Beach, Hl 96706, 113, 181. Playford, Jeffrey M. iSo.l, Lake Odessa, Ml. Pledger, Lisa iAcad.l, 702 W. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 309. Plummer, Michael V. iFac.l, 22 Glenmore, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Plunket, Mark Warren iSo.J, 2327 Sherrod Ave., Florence, AL, 123. Poe, Richard Wagnon lJr.J, 11418 Jamestown Dr., Little Rock, AR 72205, 113,177, 207. Poindexter, Lorene lStaffl, Rt. 1, McRae, AR 72102, 50. Poindexter, Lyle iStaffl, Rt. 1, McRae, AR 72102, 51. Poindexter, Stephanie iAcad.l, Route I, McRae, AR 72102, 308. Pokorski, Carol Ann iSo.l, 850 N. Willett, Memphis, TN 38107,139. Polk, Kathy L. fAcad.l, 925 E. Race, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 308, 312, 314, 316, 320. Polk, Mary E. iStaffl, Rt. 1, Box 76A, McRae, AR 72102, 51. Polk, R.C. Ur.l, McRae, AR 72102, 113. Polk, Russel Wayne lFr.l, HC Box 966, Searcy, AR 72143,136,179, 218, 224, 227. Pollard, Paul iFac.l, 212 Blakeney, Searcy, AR 72143, 36. Ponder, Connie L. fSo.l, P0 Box 651, New Boston, TX 75570,123. Ponder, Johnny R. iSo.l, Rt. 2 Box 203, New Boston, TX 75570. Porter, David Jerome iSo.l, 308 Laural, Cashmere, WA 98815,123, 225, 237, 238. Porter, Rodney Wayne iSr.l, PO Box 262, Manteca, CA 95336. Porter, Russell Wayne iSo.l, 1607 Jennie, Rockford, IL 61111,123,155, 229. Porter, Walter iFac.J,11 Choctaw, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. Posey, Charles L. iFr.l, 127 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143,136, 219, 227, 236. Posey, Gregory C. iAcad.J,127 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 313, 316. Post, Wayne Thomas iSr.J, 5 Hickory Rd., Marlborough, CT 06424. Potter, F. Kathryne lJr.l, 22 West Main St., Merrimac, MA 01860,113, 151. Potts, Vickie Lynn iJr.l, 375 Rucker Rd., Alpharetta, GA 30201,113. Pounders, Mickey Lane iSr.l, 11382 Ashbourne, Baton Rouge, LA 70815, 99, 177, 217, 219. DIRECTORY Puckett, Paul Malcolm iSr.l, Rt. 2 Box 514, Heber Springs, AR 99, 203. Puckett, Sharon Gay iSr.l, 1505 NW 3rd, Abilene, KS 67410, 99,171. Pugh, Dora Annette iSr.l, 41 Hertzler Rd., Newport News, VA 23602, 99,160. Pullara, Michael A. iJr.l, 3004 W. 40th, Pine Bluff, AR 71601. Pullara, Michele Coy iJr.l, 3004 W. 40th, Pine Bluff, AR 71601,165,185, 219. Puller, Jo Ann iFr.l, Rt. 11 Box 68, Florence, AL 35630,136,180. Pulley, Betty Ellen iSo.l, PO Box 6, McCrory, AR 72101, 123, 147, 230. Pulley, Hubert fStaffJ, 521 N. Van, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Pulley, Kenneth Owen lFr.l, 315 Homewood, Warren, OH 44483, 136, 164. Purdom, Jacquelyn L. iJr.l, Rt. 2, Purdy, MO 65734,113, 235. Purdom, Michael E. iSo.l, 120 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143,123,152. Putnam, Cindy Lynn iFr.J, 2559 Clifton Sprgs., Decatur, GA 30034,136,170. Pyland, Angela H. iAcad.l, 39 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 314. Pylkas, Arnold iFac.J, 904 Sunnyhill, Searcy, AR 72143, 39, 238. Pylkas, Lauri L. iAcad.7, 904 Sunnyhill, Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 307, 312, 316, 317, 320. Pylkas, Stephen Paul iFr.l, 904 Sunnyhill, Searcy, AR 72143,137,146. Q Quackenbush, Elizabeth lSr.J, 8251 I St., Bedford, IN 47421, 99. Qualls, Deborah Ann iSr.l, PO Box 68, Hollister, NC 27844, 99,180. Qualls, Debra Sue iFr.J, 1537 Maul Road, Camden, AR 71701, 137, 172, 218. Qualls, Janice iStaffl, 22 Overstreet, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Qualls, Kenneth CStaffl, 22 Overstreet, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Quick, John Louis iSo.l, 1812 Howard, Niles, MI 49120,123, 163. R Raburn, Connie Susan iFr.J, 3101 Stone, Topeka, KS 66614,137, 145. Radcliffe, Dena iSr.J, 61014th St., Bellingham, WA 98225, 99, 148, 209, 224, 229, 230, 235, Rae, William Wallace iSr.l, 13453 N. State Rd., Otisville, Ml-18463, 99. Rainey, Alan Leo iSo.l, 1230 Marywood, Batesville, AR 72501,123. Rainwater, Randy Oran iSr.l, Route 6 Box 334, Springdale, AR 72764, 99. Rainwater, Ronald D. iAcad.J, Route 5, Searcy, AR 72143, 323. Ramberger, Charles E. iSo.l,4871 Farmbrook, Detroit, MI 48224, 123,155, 165. Ramey, Debra June iFr.l, 802 Rosewood Hills, Garland, TX 75040, 137, 219, 226, 227. Rampton, William J. iJr.J, 144 Tupelo, Naoerville, IL 60540,113, 203, 216. Ramsey, Glover Lem lCCPJ, 8814 Winston, Little Rock, AR 72104, 77. Ramsey, Mary iSr.l, 1165 S. Williams, Denver, CO 80210, 99, 208, 209, 225, RGWTSOY, Mary M. iJr.l, 5240 Heritage, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, 113, 191. Ramsey, Robert James iFr.l, 6524 Shaffer, Warren, OH 44481. Randall, Laura Marie lFr.1, Rt. 2 Box 200, spnpra, CA 95370, Randolph, Mickey Lane iSr.l, 705 Lanett Ave., Birmingham, AL 35214, 99. Ransom, David Jerome KCCPJ, Little Rock, AR 72104, 77. Reagan, Kathleen A. tSo.l,148 Parkdele Rd., Memphis, TN 38109,124,154. Reagan, Larry Joe iSr.l, Rural Route, Knippa, TX 78870, 99. Reagan, Laura Leigh iFr.J, 148 Parkdale, Memphis, TN 38109, 137, 175. Reaves, Mary Frances lFr.l, 520 Colonial, Memphis, TN 38109, 137, 154. RSBVIS, Janice D. iSo.l, Rt. 1 Box 219, Turrell, AR 72384,124,175, 227. Redden, John Harold lSo.l, 3868 Wildleaf, Memphis, TN 38116,124,177. Redden, Judith Lynne 1Jr.1, :lace Wildleaf, Memphis, TN 38116, 113, 227 Reece, John Drennen iFr.l, 160 E. Twp. Line, Exton, PA19341, 137. Reed, DannY Allen, iSo.l, P0 Box 22, Mammoth Springs, AR 72554,137. Reed, Elesha Dianne iJr.l, 2912 S. Elm, Broken Arrow, OK 74012,113. Reed, Riley Allen fSo.l, 524 W. Heard, Cleburne, TX 76031, 124, 179. Reed, Wllllam, D. Jr. fSo.l, 2912 S. Elm, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. Reeder, Sharon Louise iSr.l, 1147 Court St., Sunbury, PA 17801, 99, 148. Reeh, Paula Karen iSo.l, 510 Lynbrook, Shreveport, LA 71106,124,181. Reese. Janet Kay iSr.J,46 Meadowbrook, Conway, AR 72032, 99, 167, 203, 222, 227, 234. Reese, John Douglas lGrad.l, Box198. Ravenden Springs, AR 72460, 76. Reese, John Hiram iSo.i, Gen. Del., Salado, AR 72575,124. Reese, ReJeana Dell iJr.J, 809 S. 26th, Arkadelphia, AR 71923,113. Reeves, Randall Earl iSr.l, 1011 Crane, Euless, TX 76039,139,161. Regina, 162. Reid, Connie Louise iFr.l, Rt. 3, Cloverdale, IN 46120,137. Reid, Craig Eugene iJr.l, 4347 E. Mound, Columbus, OH 43227,113. Reid, Nona Lynne tFr.l, 314 Hanging Moss, Jackson, MS 39206, 137, 147. Reinhardt, Pamela J. iFr.l, 8909 Twin Falls Dr., Sacramento, CA 95826,137,166. Respess, Billie Sue iSo.l, 109 Aspenwood Dr., Hampton, VA 23666,124,170. ReVeS, John Duane iFt'.l, Box 85, Lueders. TX 79533, 152. Reynolds, Deborah J. iSr.l, P0 Box 306, Swifton, AR 72471,100. Reynolds, H. Randy iSr.l, Rt. 2 Box 40, Camden, AR 71701,100. Reynolds, Kevin R. iAcad.l, 1508 E. Tulip, Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 323, 332. Reynolds Lisa clark lSo.l 5300 Brentview Hill Nashville TN 37220 124 153 185, 207, 228. Revnoldsf 212, 213, Reynolds' Mary Diane iSr.'J, 1508 E. Tulip, Searcy, AR 721l3,100,180. ' ' Nancy Jane iSo.J, 499 Creekview Dr., Stone Mountain, GA 30083, 124, 147 214. eynolds, Richard T. tAcad.l, 1508 E. Tulip, Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 313, 314, 316, 323. eynolds, Robin K. tAcad.l, 69 Mohawk, Searcv, AR 72143, 308. 31: eynolds, Steven Ray 'lJr.l, 2995 W. Lower Miller, Missoula, MT 59801, 113, 155. eynolds, Thomas M. lSr.l, RR3 Box 111, Ladysmith, WI 54848. hodes, Gary Wayne tSo.1, Rt. 2 Box 188 A, Hope. AR 71801,124.155. hodes, Greg lStaffl, 105 Jawanda, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. hodes, James Harrell tFr.1, Rt. 2 Box 188A, Hope, AR 71801,137. hodes SaraL nnlFr.l 202 Del Re WestM0nroe LA71291 137 , Y , Y, , , . hodes, Sheila Ann lJr.1, 1046 Harmony Cir., Janesville, WI 53545,113,166. ice, Pat lFac.l, 1403 Fox, Searcy, AR 72143, 44, 232. ice, Roger Lee Jr. tJr.1, 101 Shakey Peak, Anaheim, CA 92806, 113, 150. ichards, C. Donald Jr. lFr.1, 309 Casey Dr., Gadsden, AL 35903,137.146. ichards, Kim Loeen 1So.J, Box 104, Crossville, IL62827,124,145. ichards, Lila B. lFr.1, 117 Pearl St., Florence, AL 35630,137,176. ichards, Scott Alan iSr.l, 8401 N. 67th Ave., Glendale, AZ 85302,100, 237, 238. ichardson, Bonnie J. tSr.J, Nieuwlandplein 22, Schiedam, Holland, 145. ichardson, Craig F. tJr.1, Nieuwlandplein 22, Schiedam, Holland, 114, 227, 228. ichardson, Joyce Ann lSr.1, 2723 South Taylor, Little Rock, AR 72204, 100, 154, 161, 187. ichardson, Lynette M. tFr.J, Nieuwlandplein 22, Schiedam, Holland, 137, 168, 211, 227 ichardson, Risa K. lSo.l, 1129 Pine, Arkadelphia, AR 71923, 124, 160. ichardson, Timothy P. tSr.1, 1213 Donna Drive, Richardson, TX 75080,100, 227. ichardson, W. Jean tFr.J, 701 Marion Anderson, Hot Springs, AR 71901,137. ichey, ichey, ichey, ichey, Barry Wayne tSo.l, Rt. 3, Dexter, MO 63841,124,155. Lavern iStattl, 115 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Linda lS18ff7,115 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Randy L. lAcad.l,115 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 315, 334. ichmond, Cindy iStaffl, 202 S. Blakeney, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. ichmond, Larry lFac.1, 202 S. Blakeney, Searcy, AR 72143, 285, 315, 323, 325. ichmond, Melanie J.tFr.1, 7713 E. 53rd Pl., Tulsa, OK 74145,124,167. ickaway, James R. iSr.l, Box 63, Midfield, TX 77458, 100, 152, 203. icker, iddell, Steven Dale lSr.l, 13167 Bloomfield, Warren, MI 48089, 100, 163, 219. Doroth C. tFr.l Rt. 11 Box 63 Florence AL 35630, 137, 180, 231, 236. Y , , , ideout, Wendy Kay lFr.1, 530 Parkland, Clawson, MI 48017, 137, 147. itfie, Dorcas E. tGrad.J, Rt. 2 Box 48, Winter Garden, FL 32787, 232. iffle, Ronald Wayne lSo.1, 312 E. Center, Sheridan, AR 72150,124, 230. iley, C illa Jan lFr.1, 2808 Millbrook Rd., Little Rock, AR 72207,137,154. iley, Sandra Kay lP. Grad.l, 2408 Linwood, Newport, AR 72112. inehart, Timothy S. tSo.l, 9 Westmont, Little Rock, AR 72209,124, 229. ios, Maria Antonieta tJr.1, Col Lorenzo Boturin 246 Altos, Mexico DF, 114. isener, Stanley D. tJr.l, Rt. 2 Box 304, St. Charles, MO 63301,150. itchie, Elizabeth A. lSo.1, 207 Leyswood Dr., Greenville, SC 29607,124, 219. itchie, Thomas Dale lFr.l, 207 Leyswood Dr., Greenville, SC 29607, 137, 177, 212, 213, 215, 219. ivers, Louise istatfl, 7 Magnolia, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. ives, John David tJr.J, 3858 W. 109th St., Chicago, IL 60655,114, 229. ix, Kimberly Ann tSo.l, 204 E. DeYoung, Marion, IL 62959, 124, 166. oach, Keith Weldon lSo.l, 1601 Stribling, Memphis, TN 38111, 124, 177. Obb, K im Denise lFr.J, Rt. 7 Box 371, Paragould, AR 72450,137,148. obbins, C. Nanette lFr.l, 600 N. Cave St., Tuscumbia, AL 35674,-137,181., 231. oberson, Bryce iFac.l, Rt. 3, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. oberson, Jeffrey L. iSo.l, 620 Smelker, Beaumont, TX 77707,139. oberson, Rachel iStaffl, Rt. 3, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. oberson, Ricky Lee tSo.l. Pleasant Plains, AR 72568. oberts, Bobby J. lAcad.1, 1804 West Pleasure, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 315, 327, 331. obert, oberts oberts oberts Sandra Lou tJr.1, Box 127, Walnut Ridge, AR 72476.114.154.99G , Darcy Mae iSo.l, 6985 Sheridan, Arvada, CO 80003, 124, 167, 230. , Denise Ann tSo.l, Rt. 1 Box 94, Lockport, IL 60441, 124, 151, 229. Dou lass W tSo 1 1708 S Deshon Lithonia GA 30058 124 , 9 - - , - , , , . oberts, Janeal Ann tFr.l, 6985 N. Sheridan, Arvada, CO 80003, 137, 167. Oberts , Mary Ann tJr.l, 639 Electra, Houston, TX 77024,114.160.9M.999 on ogg. oberts, Nancy T. lSo.J. 6805 NW 23 Ave., Gainesville, FL 32601,124,145. oberts, Rebecca J. lFr.l, 527 E. Center St., Mt. Vernon, MO 65712,137,151, 220, 229. oberts, Richard E. iFr.J, 1804 W. Pleasure, Searcy, AR 72143, 137, 144. oberts, Sandra Y. tAcad.l,1804 W. Pleasure, Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 306, 314, 316, 320. 214 Ryan, John tFac.1, 15 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 42. Ryan, Mariorie lFac.l, 15 Harding Dr., Searcy. AR 72143, 39. Sain, James Michael iSr.l, 1057 McEvers Rd., Memphis, TN 38111,101,177. Samanie, David Keith iSr.l, 18314 Nob Hill, Triangle, VA 22172, 101, 169, 203. Sams, Josette Rae lSr.J, Route 1, Mineral Wells, WV 26150. Samuelson, Gary Mark lSr.l, 11039 N. 37th St., Phoenix, AZ 85028, 101, 171. Sanders, Douglas E. lFr.l, Box 75 A Rt. 2, Antioch, TN 37013,137,177. Sanders, Ed lFac.l, 10 Choctaw, Searcy, AR 72143, 36, 77. Sanders, Janice Diane lJr.1, 1225 E. 105th St., Indianapolis, IN 46280,114,167. Sanders, Joanna Faith lSo.l, 1417 Mary Jane, Memphis, TN 38116,124,147. Sanders, Susan L. iFr.l, Campus Mail Box 861, Searcy, AR 72143,139,1A. Sandidge, John Lott tSo.l, 4987 Stacey Dr., Memphis, TN 38109. Sandor, Christine M. lJr.J, 4232 Brenau Apt. 3, Kettering, OH 45429. Sanford, James Donald tSr.l, 1670 Niles Rd., Warren, OH 44483. Santellan, Ida lSo.l, 1024 Allegan St., Sangatuck, Ml49453,124. Sapio, Patricia Ann lFr.l, 631 Plantation Ln., Norcross, GA 30071, 137, 181. Sartin, Kevin lFr.1, 223 N. Moore, Sulphur Springs, TX 75482,137. Sanders, Robert S. CSr.1, 1006 E. Houston, Marshall, TX 75670, 101, 152. Sauser, Karen Marion tFr.l, 1015 Ambridge, Anaheim, CA 92806,139. Sauter, Edward R. Jr. lJr.l, 4534 Francis Dr., New Orleans, LA 70126,114, 211, 226, 231. Sauter, Penny Ann lFr.l, Box 1549 F Rt.4, Edmond, OK 73034,137,181. Savage, Gayle Lynn lJr.l, 1212 S. Crestwood, Carmel, IN 46032,114, 232. Sawyer, Roy Henry Ill lFr.l, Box 113, Sardis, MS 38666, 137, 159. Sawyer, Sheryl Ann tJr.l, Box 113, Sardis, MS 38666, 114, 172. Scarbrough, Catherine iFr.l, PO Box 863, Jackson, TN 38301. Scarbrough, Nancy J. tSo.J, 129 N. Hawthorne Dr., So. Bend, IN 46617,124,145. Schaller, Walter C. tFr.1, 4514 Greenway Dr., N. Little Rock, AR 72116,137, 238. Scharnagel, Nancy K. tFr.l, 208 S. 2nd St., Lompoc, CA 93436, 137, 160, 229. Schlender, Jeffrey W. tSr.l, 26342 Wexford, Warren, Ml 48091. Schlosser, Paul L. iJr.l, 19227 Citrus Edge, Glendora, CA 91740, 101, 150, 212, 213, 214, 215, 224, 227, 231. Schmedel, Kandi Jo iSr.l, 6616 E. Beecher St., Indianapolis, IN 46203,101, 180. Schmidt, Dennis R. tJr.l, 803 Ends Lane, Godfrey, IL 62035,114. Schmidt, Thomas W. tGrad.l. 2022 Courtland, Cincinnati, OH 45212. Schneider, John C. Ill lSr.l, 7422 Pipers Creek, San Antonio, TX 78251. Schofield, Lesa Ann lJr.J, 1211 Westlake Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107,114, 210, 211. Schol, Eric W. lAcad.1, Route 7, Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 323. Schol, Gretchen H. iAcad.l, Route 7, Searcy, AR 72143, 314. Schol, Kermit Jay tFr.l, Rt. 8 Box 398, Pine Bluff, AR 71601, 137, 146. Schramm, Diane L.tSr.1, 256 Walnut Dr., St. Charles, IL 60174,101,156,194, 228. Schuster, Barbara G. tSo.1, 4108 Tilson, Houston, TX 77055, 124. Schuster, Pamela Kay tSo.l, 4108 Tilson, Houston, TX 77055, 124, 165. Schwartz, Patricia S. iFr.l, 1409 Mt. Vernon, Mesquite, TX 75149. Science Club, 233. Scoby, Rhonda Lynn lFr.l, 2016 Jarrell, Tyler, TX 75701,137. Scott, A. Leroy Jr. lFr.l, 512 Dabney Av., Vicksburg, MS 39180,179. Scott, Andreia Kay tFr.l, 1124 S. Bruce, Springfield, MO 65804,137,148. Scott, Bradford Allen iFr.1, 1729 W. Latimer. Tulsa. OK 74127,137.152, 231. scott. Malcolm tso.l, w. 14 Coronation cot.. Bvlawavo. Rnodes,a,Africa,124,227. Scott, Teresa Leigh lJr.J, 2404 40th, Snyder, TX 79549,137,139. Scroggins, John R. lJr.1, Brady Sta. Box 5299, Little Rock, AR 72205,114,150. Scroggins, Ramona F. iAcad.l, 14707 W. Twelfth, Little Rock, AR 72205, 298, 306, 312, 315, 316, 320. Searcy, James Francis tSr.l, 107 Byrd St., Enterprise. AL 36330. Searcy, Teresa Hurt tP. Grad.J, Enon Spr. Road, Smyrna, TN 37167. Searcy, William H. lJr.l, 1426 W. Thomas St., Rockymount, NC 27801,114, 203, 228. Sears, Jack Wood tFac.l, 920 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 37, 44, 173. Sears, Mattie Sue iFac.1, 920 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 285. Sears, Sarah L. tSr.l, 485 Hawthorne Ave., Webster Groves, M0 63119,101. obertson, James D. iJr.l, 1656 7th Ave., Lanolev AFB, VA 23665. 114. 160. 734. obertson, Jeffery W. tSo.J,1656 7th Ave., Langley AFB, VA 23665,124,160, 231. obinson, Don iFac.J, Rt. 3, Searcy, AR 72143, 41, 226, 234. obinson, Kathleen M. lJr.l, 708 Suellen Dr., King of Prussia, PA 19406, 114, 139, 148. obinson, Mark S. lFr.l, Rt. 3 Skyline Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, AR 72143,137. obinson, Sheila tJr.l, 848 Edgemoor Drive, Norcross, GA 30071,114. obison, Becky Ann iFr.1, Rt. 4, Stockton, MO 65785, 137, 158. obison, David A. lACad.l, Box 1035, HC, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 313, 314. obison, Mary Kathryn lFr.1, 6 Jawanda Ln., Searcy, AR 72143, 224. obison, Paul Douglas tJr.l, HC Box 1035, Searcy, AR 72143, 219. obison, Sarah iStaff1, B0x1035, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 51. oddy, Debra Ann tSr.l, Rt. 7, Searcy, AR 72143, 100. odgers, Carole D. iJr.1, P0 Box 625, Bristol, FL 32321, 114, 175, 220. odman, Cynthia D. tFr.l, 3400 Sunvalley, Midwest City, OK 73110. ogers, Bobby Lee iFr.l, 122 Union, Forrest City, AR 72335, 139, 169. ogers, Carolyn Sue tFr.l, 2222 Rockcreek Dr., Bloomington, IN 47401, 137, 153, 214, 229 ogers, Karen Jean lJr.l, 5417 D. Street, Biloxi, MS 39530, 114, 158, 229. ogers, Lou Jean iSr.l, Rt. 2 Box 47 A, New Albany, MS 38652.100,160, 203, 224, 235. ogers, Patti Carolyn tSr.l, 2121 Thomasville, Pocahontas, AR 72455,100,158. ogers, Sandra Kay tSr.l,1212 SW150, Seattle, WA 98166,100, 229, 231. ogers, Sarah Jane iSo.1, Rt. 4, Searcy, AR 72143,124. Seaton, Darla Jean lJr.l.2000MiavaIe.Ynsilanti.Ml48197.114.179. Seavers, Susan Lynn tJr.1, 1806 Camp St., Sandusky, OH 44870,114, 218. SEQSF, Patricia Ann tJr.l, 700 E. Market, lSearcy, AR 72143. Segraves, Belinda L. tAcad.l, 1405 Fox Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 295, 296, 297, 299, 306, 312, 315, 316, 320, 321. Segraves, Joe iFac.l, 1406 Fox, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. Segraves, Judy R. tAcad.J,1406 Fox Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 297, 298, 307, 312, 314, 315, 316. Segraves, Philip S. lAcad.1,1406 Fox Ave., Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 334. Seitter, B. Suzanne lSo.l, 3918 Little Rock, Santa Rosa, CA 95405,139. Semanek, Ronald W. tSr.1, 204 Southbrook Dr., Jackson, MS 39211,101. Setliff, Sewell, Gail Ann tFr.l, 3822 Princess, Dallas, TX 75229. Ann tFac.1, 1505 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 41. Sewell, Edward tFac.l,1505 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 39,179, 224. Sewell, Ira Neal iFr.l,9215 Royalpine, Dallas, TX 75238,137. Sewell, Kenneth R. lSr.J, 603 N. Duchesne, St. Charles, MO 63301,101. Sewell, Mike Harvell lFr.1, 1400 Combs, El Dorado, AR 71738,137. Sewel I , Sarah Louise iJr.1, 9202 West 48th Terr., Merriam, KS 66203,114, 212. Sexson, Stephen M. iJr.l, 412 Hill St., Jacksonville, AR 72036. Sexson, Tonya tAcad.1, 412 Hill St., Jacksonville, AR 72076, 299, 305, 316. Sexton, Giles Alvis tFr.1, 311 Virginia Cr., Forrest City, AR 72335, 137, 161. Sexton, Rick Paul iSr.l, 3408 Cache Rd., Lawton, OK 73501,101,173. OQEYS, 0gefSf ol ing, Su Lynn iSo.l, R. Rt. 1 Box 81, Mt. Vernon, MO 65712, 124, 165, 219, 227. Vicki Earl tFr.l, 2 Apache, Searcy, AR 72143,137. Ruth Elaine lJr.l, Route 2, Jefferson City, MO 65101,114,166. oll, Linda Elva tFr.l, 434 W. 88th St., Kansas City, MO 64114, 137, 170, 221. ollins, Glen Richard lFr.1, P0 Box 662, Kensett, AR 72082. ollman, Tim K. tFr.l, 1300 Melmart, Bartlesville, OK, 137, 221. omero, Linda Suzanne tFr.1, 512 Sweetgum, Oklahoma City, OK 73127,137. omine, Cindy A. lAcad.J, 700 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 306, 311, 312, 316, 320, 321 212. 0rT1ir19 , Tracy J. tAcad.l, 700 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 314, 320. ook. Mark Lee tSo.l, 245 E. Broad, Bruceton. TN 38317. ook, Stephen Dan iSr.1, 245 E. Broad St.,Q UC9f0I'I, TN 33317,100. 001, Jeraine Renee lFl'.1, 10130 Tolmah, HOUSYOTI, TX 77034,137,167, 212, 214. oot, M ichael R. lGrad.1, 1308 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 76. osch, Frank Daniel iGrad.l, 470 Boynton Ave. 22, San Jose, CA 95117, 76,150. oss, Rosalyn lFr.1,107 N. Peterson, Dumas, AR 71639. 137, 154. oss, Rosemary tSr.J, 647 Woodbine Dr., Pensacola, FL 32503,100,170, 224. Shackelford, Robert E. iAcad.l, Box 7090, Lubbock Christian College, Lubbock TX 79400, 294, 298, 305, 316, 317, 318, 319, 323, 325, 332. Shaner, David Wayne tSr.l, Rt. 1 Ratman Rd., Madison, WI 53704,159, 229. Shaner, Donna Losak tJr.l, Route 2, Hazen. AR 72064. Shaner, Steven M. lSr.1, Rt. 1 Ratman Rd., Madison, WI53704,101,159, 226, 231. Shantih, 165. Sharp, Cliff iFac.l, 1502 Deener, Searcy, AR 72143, 44, 46. Sharp, Cynthia G. lAcad.l,1502 Deener Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 314, 316. Shaw, Gaye Nell tSo.1, 516 S. Oak, Little Rock, AR 72205,124,147. Shay, Douglas Edward lFr.J, 600 N. Main, Morton, IL 61550,137,161. Shelton, Barbara Jean lFr.l, Rt. 6 Box 106, Clarksville, TX 75426,137. Shelton, Julia C. lFr.l, Rt. 10 Box 14, Paducah, KY 42001, 137, 176. Shelton, Pamela Gail tFr.l, 5436 Cedar, Raytown, M0 64133,176. Shepherd, David Allen lSr.l, 102 Schilling St., Marietta, OH 45750,101, 203, 212. Shepherd, Joseph A. tSo.l,102 Schilling St., Marietta, OH 45750, 221. Shepherd, Warren K. lSr.l. 106 Leech St., Weirton, WV 26062. 101, 145, 227. Sherman, Steve S. iGrad.1, 317 S. Cleveland, Sioux Falls, SD 57103, 76. oss, Stephen Earle lJr.l, 107 N. Peterson, Dumas, AR 71639,161. othfus, Bobby Dean tSr.J, Rt. 1 Box 141, Garfield, AR 72732,100,152, 228, 229. othrock, Terry Bren lJr.l, 2115 South 71 St., Ft. Smith, AR 72901.139. ountree, Charles R. lSr.l, 14901 Heinke Rd., Mabelvale, AR 72103, 232. ouse, Deborah Lynn lFr.1, 210 E. 6th St., Henderson, TN 38340, 137, 147, 234. owan, Byron iStaft1, 112 Apache, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. owe, Darla LemmonstJr.1, Rt. 4 Box 464, Paragould, AR 72450,139. owe, Woodie Nathan lJr.l, 3125 Academy Dr., Paragould, AR 72450,139. owlett, Rebecca Anne iFr.1, 1503 Biscayne Dr., Little Rock, AR 72207,137. .ozzeII, Bobby L. iSo.l, 4001 SW 26th, Oklahoma City, OK 73108. ubart, Jacquelyn Dee iSr.l, Box 185, Ulysses, KS 678B0,1w, 203. ugby, 272. uminer, Donna Lynn lFr.l, 628 Southwest 43rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73109,137. Shields, Anne H. lFr.1, Rt. 6 Box 246, Oxford, MS 38655. 137. 181 Shirley, Bret A. tAcad.J, 19 Indian Tr., Searcy,,AR 72143, 310, 314, 315,316,,33,44w, Shirley, Dortha lFac.l, 19 Indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 285. Shirley, Rebecca Elise lAcad.J, 19 Indian Trall, Searcy, AR 72143, 299, 308, 312, 314, 316, 320. Shirle hive . . vf I S, Shock, Rickey Jay tSr.l, 2504 Culberhouse, Jonesboro, AR 72401,101,167,177, 218. Sheila M. tSr.1, 310 SW Hughes, Des Moines, IA 50515. Debbie Marie tJr.l, Route 1, Conway, AR 72032,114,167. Shock, Martha J. tSo.J. Box 1138, Searcy, AR 72143. Shock, Mary Jean lSo.J, Box 483, Searcy, AR 72143,124. Shock, Shock, Shook Ruby Charlene tJr.l, PO Box 843, Searcy, AR 72143, 235. Steve Michael tFr.l, Rt. 1 Box 388, Conway, AR 72032,137. Karen Sue lJr. l , 628 W. State St., Newcomerstown, OH 43832. tussell Lussell Lussell lunyan, Brenda Sue lFr.l, 72 Sunnyside Ave., Lakefield Benoni, S. Africa 1500, 137, 166. Luple, Jeffrey Doyle lSo.J, 10403 Farris Ave., N. Little Rock, AR 72116,124. Lush, G eoge Mitchell iFr. I, 1612 S. Kier, Independence, MO 64055. 137. 997 ushing, Derk Byron lSr.l, 275 N. Biscayne River Dr., Miami, FL 33169, 101, 164. .ushing, Patricia S. iSo.l, 275 N. Biscayne River Dr., Miami, FL 33169,139. .ushton, Mary K. lFr.l, HC Box 0799, Searcy, AR 72143. Lushton, William tFac.l, 601 N. Oak, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. lussell, Dan Earl lJr.l, 1522 Carmel, Shreveport, LA 71105. Lussell, Danny B.lGrad.1, 315 Idaho Dr., N. Little Rock, AR 72118. lussell, Donna Kay tFr.J,604 Ridgewood Dr., Rome, NY 13440,137,145, 212, 231. Lussell, Helen Louise tFr.1, Box 298, Judsonia, AR 72081. , Paula Sue lFr.l, 10215 Varnum, Dellwood, MO 63136,137, 231. R. Tracy iFr.l, 1962 Beniamin Arabi, LA 70032,179, 212, 213. :Steven B. lFr.1, PO Box 192, Butte Des Morts, WI 54927, 234. luthertord, Rene iSo.J, P0 Box 651, Mendham, NJ 07945, 124, 174. lutledge, Rocco A. lFr.l, 1740 N. Menard, Chicago, IL 60651. luud, David Maurice iJr.1, 88 W. 14th St., Upland, CA 91786,114. Shoop, Gloria Jean iSo.l, 5043 Evans St., Kalmazoo, MI 49001, 124, 149, 224, 231. Shores, Cherryl Kay tJr.l, PO Box 4, Cave Springs, AR 72718,114,166. Shores, Gary Wayne lFr.J, Box 4, Cave Springs, AR 72718,137,161. Short, Ronald Stanley lSr.1, 135 N. Columbia, Pontotoc, MS 38863.101. Showalter, Billie J. lFr.1, 1605 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143. Showalter, John T.iSr.l, 503 Walnut, Searcy, AR 72143. Showalter, Marcus K. lSo.l, HC Box 723, Searcy, AR 72143,124,155. Showalter, Russell lStaffl,1605 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Shroades, Ellen Ruth lSr.J, Rt. 2, Salem, WV 26426,101, 232. Shultz, Michael James iSo.l, M-8 Lincoln Ave., Guaynabo, PR 00657. Shutt, Bethany Lynn iJr.l, 2301 E. Florida, Evansville, IN 47711,114. Sides, Alvis Randolph tSr.l, Route 3 Box 166A, Nashville, AR 71852,101. Sides, Marion Patrick lFr.l, Rt. 8 Box 760, Pine Bluff, AR 71601,137,152. Sides, Rebecca Lou lSr.l, Route3 Box166A, Nashville, AR 71852,101,185. Siem, Kristen Ruth lSr.l, 1905 Encima Dr., Concord, CA 94519101, 203, 225. sigma Sigma Sigma. 181. Sigma Tau Alpha Rho, 299. DIRECTORY I Sigma Tau Delta, 225. Sigma Tau Sigma, 173. Sills, Pat. L. lSo.J, 4803 Journey, Amarillo, TX 79110, 124, 172. Simmons, Belinda Ann lFr.1, 3905 Paula Dr., Memphis, TN 38116,137,160. Simmons, James J. lSr.1, Batesville, Rt., Oil Trough, AR 72564,101. Simmons, Kurt Barry lSr.1, Rt. 2 Box 316, Wills Point, TX 75269,101, 173, 222, 223. Simrnosn, Matt Paul lSo.1, PO Box 1013, Dalhart, TX 79022, 124, 169. Simmons, Timothy M. lJr.1, R. Rt. 2, Lincoln, IL 62656. Simpson, Jerry Duane lFr.1, 3505 49th Place, Lubbock, TX 79413. Simpson, John Stuart lSo.J, 602 West Bent, Oshkosh, WI54901,124, 228. Sink, Julie Shawn lFr.J, 1505 Bisayne, Little Rock, AR 72207,137,165, 214, 231. Sinn, Janell.Karen lSr.l, 60 Forest Crest, Chesterfield, MO 63017,101,181. Slsson, Kellie Ann lFr.l, 829 Bellemeade, Gretna, LA 70053,137,147, 235. Sltler, Timothy Paul lFr.1, Rt. 2 Box 430 SW Lane, W. Chicago, IL 60185,137,160. Siverd, Jeannie lStatt1, Box 928, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Siverd, Terry Boyd lSr.J, 1825 Carterland, Ashtabula, OH 44004,102. Sivia, Susan Kay lSo.l, RR 3 Box 65, St. Charles, MO 63301. Sizemore, Gloria Dawn lFr.1, 4744 Augusta, Wichita Falls, TX 76302,139. Skelton, David Ray lSo.J, Route 2 Box 99, West Fork, AR 72744,169, 236. Slatton, Dennis Scott lFr.J, 2533 Coquillard, Niles, MI 49120, 137, 160. Slatton, Jeanna Gaye lSo.J, Rt. 5 Box 337, Searcy, AR 72143. Slatton, Ronald J. lJr.1, 4267 Rhodes, Memphis, TN 38111. Slinkard, Rebecca Jo lSo.1, 629 W. Olive, Rogers, AR 72756,124,149. Sliter, Keith Alan lJr.1, 2582 Vista Lake Rd., Benton Harbor, MI 49022. Sloan, Gilbert Kevin lSo.1, 701 S. 4th St., Hayti, MO 63851,124. Smart, E. Angelene lFr.1, Rt. 1, Cleveland, AR 72030,137, 167. Smelser, Cindy Lou lFr.1, Rt. 11 Box 100, Florence, AL 35630, 138, 153. Smelser, Jodie Lee lJr.1, Rt. 11 Box 100, Florence, AL 35630,114,160. Smelser, Ramona M. lJr.1, Rt. 3 Box 417, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401, 114, 156, 224, 237. Smith, Alan Keith lAcad. 1, 9 Overstreet, Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 312, 316, 323. Smith, Smith, Anita Kay lSr.l, 404 7th Ave., Mt. Vernon, OH 43050. Byron Eric lFr.1, 49 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143. Smith, Carroll lFac.1, 11 Indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 44, 236. Smith, Charles D. lAcad.1, 11 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 314, 315, 327, 334. Smith, Charles Gordon lGrad.l, 62 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, AR 72143. Smith, Cheri Lynn lFr.1, 104 E. 1st St., Bixby, OK 74008,138,148. Smith, Connie Rae CSo.l, 902 N. 15th, Collinsville, OK 74021,124, 227. Smith, Danna Joyce lSo.l, Donnan Ave., Washington, PA15301,124,181, 219, 227. Smith, David L. iSr.l, 15 Derby Bellevue, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, 138. Smith, David Wayne lSo.l, 3700 Bruno Rd., Little Rock, AR 72209, 227. Smith, Deborah Gail lJr.l, 1515 Elizabeth, El Dorado, AR 71730.114. Smith, Deborah Lynn lSr.J, 127 Haverhill Dr., Yorktown, .l.N 47396,102,,145, 237. Smith, Donald iStaff1, 116 Indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Smith, Derana Fran lSo.J, Rt. 2, Englewood, TN 37329, 227. Smith, Dixie Ann lJr.l, 1583 Kent, Memphis, TN 38116,114,165. Smith, Earl Ellis lSr.1, 90verstreet Cir. Cts., Searcy, AR 72143,102. Smith, Emmett F. lll lJr.l, Rt. 7 Box 448, Paragould, AR 72450,114. Smith, Hermette K. iAcad.1, 1 Apache Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 306, 312, 316, 320, 212 Smith, Jackie Gene CCCPJ, Jerusalem, AR 72080, 77. Smith, Janet sue lJr,J, 5422 Bellflower, Lakewood, CA 90713, 114, 156 Smith, Jefferson F. iSr.l, 412 College St., Calhoun, GA 30701,161. Smith, Joe David lJr.1, 301 Prospect, Newport, AR 72112,161. Smith, John T. lAcad.1, 9 Overstreet, Searcy, AR 72143, 309. Smith, Julie Ann lFr.1, Rt. 2 Box 59, Beebe, AR 72012,138,147. Smith, Ken E. lAcad.1, 9 Overstreet, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 315, 327. Smith, Lowel Trevor lFr.J, 23320 Wagner, Warren, MI 48089,138, 236. Smith, Mildred lStaffl, 233 Indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Smith, Mitzie Marie lJr.l, Honey Hill Rd., Searcy, AR 72143, 114, 165, 221. Smith, Pamala Verie lFr.1, Star Rt. C Box 194, Roach, MO 65787, 138, 175. Smith, Patricia Ann lFr.J, 15 Derby Bellevue, Bulaway, Rhodesia, 138, 168, 227. Smith, Philip Kent lJr.1, 325 Marston -12, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137,114, 216, 229. Smith, Robert N. lSr.l, 5422 Bellflower Rd., Lakewood, CA 90713, 102, 164. Smith, Scott David lFr.l, 6545 Appoline, Dearborn, MI 48126, 138, 146, 236. Smith, Scott J. lAcad.J, 11 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143. 307. 313. Smith, Sheila Gayle lFr.1, 3708 Shenandoah Ct., Virginia Beach, VA 23452, 138, 158. Smith, Sherry Ann lFr.1, Rt. 3 Box 252, Tuscumbia, AL 35674, 138, 156. Smith, Stephen Gillis lFr.1, 1482 St. Michael, East Point, GA 30344,171. Smith, Steve lFac.1, 128 Apache, Searcy, AR 72143, 44,161. Smith, Steven Michael lSo.l, 3925 Palraida PI., Montgomery, AL 36109,124,164. Smith, Steven W. lAcad.l, 233 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143, 305, 315. Smith, Summer Nance lSo.1, 412 College St., Calhoun, GA 30701,124,180. Smith, Susan E. lFr.1, 127 Haverhill Dr., Yorktown, IN 47396, 138, 145, 229. Smith, Suzzane Kay CFr.1, Rt. 1 Box 98, Success, AR 72470,138, 148, 221. Smith, Sydney Warde lFr.1, 4891 Haleville Rd., Memphis, TN 38116, 138, 157. Smith, Timothy Adams lSo'.l, 49 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,124,164,179, 212, 213, 218 Smith, Walter R. lAcad.1, 11 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 315, 323, 329, 332. Stewart, Daniel R. lSo.l, 110W. Winthrop Ave., Pensacola, FL 32507,124. Stewart, Deborah A. lFr.1, Rt. 2 Box 2085, Ft. Pierce, FL 33450,138,167. Stewart, Jonnie Lee lSo.l, 2109 Allen, St. Louis, MO 63104. Stewart, Sammy J. lJr.J, Star Route, Powhatan, AR 72458,114. Stewart, Tony Lee lSo.l, 1206 Canyon PI., St. Marys, WV 26170,124,212, 213, 214, 215. Stidham, Mark Wayne lFr.1, Rt. 4 Box 269A, Corbin, KY 40701. Stidham, Timothy D. lSr.1, Rt. 4 Box 269A, Corbin, KY 40701,102. Stilwell, Charles J. lJr.1, 23240 Eureka, Warren, MI 48091,114. Stobaugh, David G. lJr.1, Route 1, Cleveland, AR 72030,114. Stockberger, Diana K. lSr.1, R. Rt. 4, Frankfort, IN 46041,102, 232. Stockdell, Thomas A. lJr.1, 2518 Cross Country, Fairborn, OH 45324,114, 218, 230. Stockstill, Daniel B. lSr.J, 1453 E. Livingston, Springfield, MO 65803,102,155,195. Stokes, Danny Leon lSr.l, Rt. 1, Pollard, AR 72456. Stokes, Debra Lynne lSr.1, Rt. 2, Leachville, AR 72438,102, 203, 220. Stokes, Kayren Lynn lFr.J, 1112 Manchester, National City, CA 92050,138,149. Stone, Mary Sue lJr.l, PO Box 366, Hope, AR 71801,114,149. Stone, Ronald Lee lSr.1, 3141 Lawson Dr., Dalton, GA 30720,102. Stoner, Mary Jean lSo.1, 9 Grand Ave., Trotwood, OH 45426,124. Storey, Richard V. lSo.l, 1401 Stuart C., Bossier City, LA 71010,178. Story, Freida Jean lSo.1, Box 184, Clinton, AR 72031,124. Stotelmyer, David F. lFr.J, 1106 Coulter, Sherwood, Ar 72116,138. Stough, Thomas Eugene lSo.1, 4627 Wares Ferry Rd., Montgomery, AL 36109, 124, 144 227. Stout, Meagan Lea lSo.i, 1000 N. Dakota, Chandler, AZ 85224, 124, 167, 230. Stovall, Teresa Renee lSr.l, 1151 Shadyglenn, Richardson, TX 75080,102. Stracener, David G. lJr.l,1401 E. Moore, Searcy, AR 72143. Strawn, Jeffrey Wayne lSr.J, 440 James St., E. Palestine, OH 44413. Strawn, Mary Aldean lSr.J, 3115 Brookdale, Memphis, TN 38118,102,172. Street, Robert lStaff1, Rt. 1, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Strictlin, Lula lStaff1, 600 E. Park, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Strother, James F. lFr.l, Hutchinson Rt., Floral, AR 72534,138,179, 212, 213, 214, 215, 236 Stroud, Bradley Dean lSr.l, 6919 Juniper Rd., Little Rock, AR 72209, 102,157, 172, 236. Stroup, Betty F. lSr.J, PO Box 306, Somerville, TN 38068,103, 232. Stubblefield, Steve C. lFr.l, Rt.1 Box 178 A, Luxora, AR 72358, 138, 177. Studebaker, Gregory S. lFr.1, 109 Sunset Lane, Haven, KS 67543, 138, 178, 212, 227, 229. Student Association, 206. Stumne, Robin Jean lJr.l, 632 Belvedere Dr., Belleville, IL 62223,114, 229, 234. Sturges, Brenda K. lSr.l, Rt. 2, Dexter, MO63841, 103. Styron, Geri Lynn lFr.J, 11727 N. Ridgewood, Houston, TX 77071,138, 231. Sub-Deb, 300. Sub-T 16, 161. Sudbury, Herbert Paul lFr.1, PO Box 238, Slidell, LA 70458, 138, 160, 221. Sudbury, James F. lSo.l, PO Box 238, Slidell, LA 70458, 124, 163. Suit, John Ivan Jr. lSo.1, 7119th St., Mena, AR 71953. Sullins, David Paul lFr.J, Rt.1 Box 88, Newport, AR 72112,138. Sullins, Lea Ann lSo.J, Rt.1 Box 88, Newport, AR 72112,124, 174, 212, 230. Sullivan, Dalton R. lFr.1, 2628 Poe, Overland, MO 63114,13B,231. Sullivan, Kenneth M. lFr.1, 3494 W. Forestdale, Woodbridge, VA 22193, 138, 169. Summitt, David Martin lSo.1, Rt. 1, Cardwell, MO 63829,124,163. Sutherlin, Teresa L. lSr.1, RR 2 Box 109, Greencastle, IN 46135, 103, 158, 203, 227. Swain, Neil Allen lSr.J, 440 Shady Lane, Bartow, FL 33830,103, 147, 230. Swain, Timothy A. lJr.l, 1217 Stanford Ave., Redondo Beach, CA 90278,159, 227. Swallie, Kimberly Jo lFr.l,127 E. 6th St., N. Canton, OH 44720,138,156. Swallie, Margaret Ann lJr.1, 127 6th St. NE, North Canton, OH 44720,114,156. Swanson, Nancy Jewel lJr.1, PO Box 294, Hazlehurst, MS 39083,114. Sweeney, Rebecca Ann lJr.l,109 N. 22nd Ave., Hattiesburg, MS 39401, 114, 149, 229. Swimming, 264. Swint, Michelle lFr.J, 203 NE Front, Dekalb, TX 75559. Sykes, Velda Jane lSr.1, Rt.1 Box 260, Honorsville, M0 63855, 103, 174. T Tabaluian, Helly Lyke lFr.l, Jalan Kaii 43, Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia, 138, 180, 239. Tabb, Phyllis Melinda lFr.1, 3533 Royal Oaks, Memphis, TN 38116,138,175. Tabor, Ann Karen CJr.1, 1949 Carthage Rd., Tucker, GA 30084, 114, 149, 224, 227. Tabor, Ruth M. lFr.1,1949 Carthage Rd., Tucker, GA 30084,138,149. Tackett, Kim Denise lFr.J, 2509 Georgia, Muskogee, OK 74401, 138, 181. Tackett, Tommy Lee lSo.l, PO Box 102, Hemlock, IN 46937, 124, 150. Taliaferro, Kim Renee lFr.1,1 Broadmoor, Conway, AR 72032, 138, 181, 224, 231. Tankersley, Monty S. lFr.1, Rt. 5 Hillview Rd., Liberty, MO 64068. Tanner, Helen Jean Ur., Floral, AR 72534,114,147. TaPP, Perry Eugene lFr.1, 8212 Melinda Ln., Dallas, TX 75217,138. Tatom, Myles Monte lSo.l, 1205 Walker Dr., Hurst. TX 76053. 124. 171, 209, 229, 235. Tatum,kTeresa G. lSr.J, Rt. 3, Hohenwald, TN 38462,103,153, 227. Taylor, Anita Kay lJr.l, PO Box 961, Russellville, AR 72801,114, 229. Taylor, Rex Val lSo.l, 2613 E. Walnut, Springfield, M0 65802,125, 229, 234. Smith, Wanda Sue lFr.J, Rt.1 Box 311, Pangburn, AR 72121, 138, 168. Smith, Webster Delapp lSr.J, RR 1, Success, AR 72470,102,159, 236. SN EA, 235. Sneed, Anthony Keith lSr.J, 3397 Northmoor, Memphis, TN 38128,102. Snow, Sherry Ann lFr.l, Route 5, Searcy, AR 72143. Snyder, Marceen Lee lJr.l, 124 Boyd Ave., Van Wert, OH 45891,102,158, 229, 232. Soile, Pamela Kay iFr.1, 113 Tupelo, Naperville, IL 60540,138,168. Sowders, Apryl Lynne lJr.l, Box 654, Quinlan, TX 75474, 114, 153, 230. Spanish Club, 234. Sparkman, Elizabeth R. iSr.7, Rt. 2 Box 288, Crystal River, FL 32629,114,145, 211. Sparkman, Thomas K. lJr.J, 1629 Oxford Dr., Cape Cirardeau, MO 63701,114. Sparks, Curtis Wayne lJr.l, Box 73, Eureka, IL 61530, 114, 155, 168, 227. Sparks, Gary Raymond lJr.1, Macaulay Cove, Memphis, TN 38127. Sparks, Tina Louise lSo.l, 2900 Clearwood Dr., Memphis, TN 38134, 124, 164, 191. Spaulding, Ginger R. lFr.J, 100 S. Kimble, Bloomington, IN 47401, 138, 166. Speer, Jimmy Delane lFr.1, Route 1, Rector, AR 72461,138. Speer, Rebecca Louise lFr.l, Route 1, Greenway, AR 72430,138. Spelunkers, 236. Spillman, Betty L. lSo.l, Rt.1 Box 110, Mt. Ida, AR 71957,124. Spillman, Harvey S. lSr.l, Rt 1 Box 110, Mt. Ida, AR 71957, 102, 152. Spivey, Jenny Jo lSo.l, Rt. 9 Box 237, Valdosta, GA 31601,124. Spradlin, Stephen Lee lFr.l, 509 Rickey Canyon, Desoto, TX 75115. Spurlock, Herman lStaffl, 1502 Randall, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Spurlock, Michael H. lAcad.J, 1502 Randall Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 311, 313, 314, 315, 316, 323. Spurlock, Steve W. lAcad.l,1502 Randall Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 327, 334. Spurrier, Suzanne lFac.1, 105 Williams, Searcy, AR 72143, 39,151. Stacy, Kimberly Jean lFr.t, Rt. 3, Newport, AR 72112,138. Stafford, Scott Allen lSo.1, 185 Overlook Dr., West Springfield, MA 01089, 124, 146. Stafford, Timothy C. lSo.l, Rt. 2, Granby, MO 64844, 124, 146. Stage Band, 214. Staggs, Jeannie Sybil lJr.1, 4212 E. Roma, Phoenix, AZ 85108, 114, 176, 229. Staggs, Jessie C. lP. Grad.1, 918 S. Market, Searcy, AR 72143. Stalley, Larry Melvin lJr.l, 732 E. Alosta, Glendora, CA 91740, 114. Stalley, Mary Beth lJr.1, Box 142, Nazareth, Israel, 114. Stallings, Susan M. lSo.J, 5021 Galway Cir., Huntington Beach, CA 92649, 124, 148. Stamp, Kevin Jay lFr.l, RR 3 Box 358, Murphysboro, IL 62966. Stamps, Larry Dale lFr.1, RR 3 Box 181, Springdale, AR 72764,138,164, Stanage, Darla Jane lSo.1, 730 E. Seminary, Greencastle, IN 46135,124,151. Stanford, Royce Allan lJr.l, 5901 Aragon Dr., Mechanicsville, VA 23111,114,'155, 203. Stanley, Cathy Lee lJr.l, 24405 Shadeland, Newhall, CA 91321,114. Stanley, Larry T. lJr.1, 24405 Shadeland Dr., Newhall, CA 91321,114. Starling, Sara Luanne lJr.1, 3700 S. Lake Dr., Miami, FL 33155,114, 232. Statom, Tom lFac.1, 911 E. Race, 116, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. Statton, Linda Diana lSo.1, PO Box 411, Bentonville, AR 72712,124. Staub, Leanne Rae lSr.l, 1736 W. Acres, Burlington, IA 52601,102,148, 224. Steffins, Elizabeth M. lFr.1, .22 Oak Spring Rd., W. Monroe, LA 71291,138,174. Stetfins, Katherine M. lSr.J, PO Box 121, W. Monroe, LA 71291,102. Stegall, Ricky L. lFr.1, 511 South Maple, Searcv, AR 72143. Stephens, Felton M. Jr. lFr.l, Clairmont Rt., Snyder, TX 7949- Stephens, Freida M. lFr.1, Clairmont Rt., Snyder, TX 79549,138,168. Stephens, Janet E. lSo.J, 3 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143. Stephens, Mary M. lSo.1, 517 Vine St., Euless, TX 76039, 124, 154. Stephens, Vicki Janey lSo.1, 14616 Cherry Hills, Dallas, TX 75234,124,149, 230. Stephenson, Sheila G. iJr.l, Rt. 1 Box 357, Dierks, AR 71833, 114, 165. Stevens, Eldred Nick lSr.1-,4216 Stanhooe, Dallas, TX 75205, 102, 170, 229. 392 I DIRECTORY Taylor, Richard M. lSo.l, Rt. 5 Box 187 B, Vicksburg, MS 39180,125, 152, 235. Taylor Sh erry Lea lFr.J, 234 Cale Rd., Prescott, AR 71857,138,149, 219. Taylori Stephen J. iFr.l, Box 103 R 122881, Raymond, OH 43067,138. Taylor, Su san Lee lSo.1, 7347 Adelle Ct., Flushing, Ml48433,174. Taylor, Thomas P. lFr.l, PO Box 961, Russellville, AR 72801. Teftertiller, Alan R. lSr.l, 312 Meadow Hills, McLeansboro, IL 62859,103,153,155, 222. Temple, Curtis Milton lFr.l, 1743 E. Lake Parker, Lakeland, FL 33801, 212. Terrell, Linda Ruth lFr.l, 1500 Fairwood Dr., Bloomington, IN 47401,138,172. Tenlll5, 26 2. Terry, Lanita Carol lSo.1, 208 N. Hickory, Harrison, AR 72601, 125, 176. Terry, Scott Cranford lFr.1, Rt.1 Box 266 A, Rushton, LA 71270. Thannisch , Max R. lSo.1, N. McAdoo, Little Rock, AR 72205,125, 238. Therrell, Paul iAcad.l, PO Box188. Joiner. AR 72350, 308, 314, 327, 334. Therrio, Laconia O. lSr.1, 1521 Admiral, Marrero, LA 70072, 103, 155, 195, 206, 229. Theta Alpha Gamma, 143. Theta Psi, 147. Theta Tau Delta, 163. Thomas, Barbara Sue lSr.l, Rt. 1, Judsonia, AR 72081,103, 237. Thomas, Betty Jane lSr.1, 3622 Torre, Amarillo, TX 79109, 103, 170. Thomas, Crystal D. lSr.1, 525 E. Linden, Hartford, MI49057,103, 219, 227. Thomas, J Thomas, J Thomas, J ack lFac.1, 208 Indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 46. ames Michael lSo.l, St. Rt. Box 61, Jamestown, LA 71045,125. anet Lee lSo.l, 111 Martin Rd., Biloxi, MS 39531,139. Thomas, Marietta lSr.1, 111 Highland Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,103. Thomas, Mary Lois lGrad.1, 208 Indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143. Thomason, David Lynn lJr.1, 1019 Shelton Ave. NE, Renton, WA 98055,114. Tho fl'l8S0l'l Larry Kent iSr.1, 1206 B, Lawton, OK 73501,103, 152, 229. Thomason, Martha Ann lSo.1, Box 22 NCSS, Kalomo, Zambia, Africa, 125, 229. Thompson, Alesa Ann lJr.J, 15 Barbara Dr., Little Rock, AR 72204,114,181. Thompson, Carol A. lGrad.l, 1984 Hawthorne, Gross Pk, MI 48236, 76. Thompson, Charles Ed lSr.1, 308 Forest Dr., Newport, AR 72112. Thompson, Deborah L. lSr.l, 4891 Hillside, Carlsbad, CA 92008. Thompson, Elaine lFac.l, 3 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Thompson Thompson Thompson , Elaine R. lJr.l, 1701 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143,174. , Eva lFac.1, 1201 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Janet Sue lSo.1, 802 Monks St., West Plains, MO 65775,125,168. Thompson: Margie S. lJr.l, Box 451, Bald Knob, AR 72010. Thompson, Robert B. lSo.l, 82 Maclewnan, Hamilton, Ontario Canada, 125, 173. Thompson, Roger Dale lSr.l, Route 3, Seneca, SC 29678, 103, 229. Th0fT1pSOl'l Thornton, , Timothy L. iSo.l, 1403 N. Bth, Larnesa, TX 79331. Luther Lee lSo.l, 6413 Brownlee Dr., Nashville, TN 37205,125,169, 211, 226. Thornton, Michael lJr.l, 1024 Haskell, Kansas City, KS 66104,114,164. Thornton, Thornton, Robert E. lACad.1, 6016 S. Highway, Jacksonville, AR 72076, 323. Steven Otto lJr.l, 110 Lock St., Nitro, WV 25143,114,155, 229. Thrasher, Darryl W. lFr.l,801 West 52nd, N. Little Rock, AR 72118,138. Thrasher, Kenneth N. lFr.1, Rt. 1 Box 216 A, Austin, AR 72007.138.173. Thweatt, Paula Marie lJr.1, 4498 'Quince, Memphis, TN 38117,114, 221. Tice, Chai' lyn SuelP.Grad.1, 545 N. Miller, Mesa, AZ 85203,139. Till, Fran Sue lFr.J, 3770 Wimbleton Dr., Birmingham, AL 35223,138,153. Time of Day, 216. Timothy Club, 228. Tindell, Dana S. lAcad.l, 913 James, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 315, 327, 334. Tindell, Jenny J. lAcad.1, 913 N. James, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 308. Tipton, On a HubertalFr.1, PO Box 165, Step Rock, AR 72159. Tipton, Rosalinda K. lJr.l, 417 E. Schunior, Edinburg, TX 78539, 114, 165, 224, 230, 231. TNT, 155. odd, Michael D. CCCP1, Greentop, M0 63546, 77. otebt, 146. omtohr, Glenda R. iJr.l, 1940 Shasta St., 4, Redding, CA 96001, 114. omlin, Joseph M. tFr.J, Rt. 4, Woodstock, GA 30188,138. omme, Alan Wayne tSo.l, 605 Colleyville Ter., Grapevine, TX 76051,125. opp, Don KCCPJ, 620 Weiss St., St. Louis, MO 63125, 77. ouchstone, Jeffery L. iFr.1, Box 471, Valparaiso, IN 46383,138. owns, Timothy Leroy iFr.l, 7621 NW 26th, Bethany, OK 73008. oye, Vancel Wayne CSOJ, 1208 Mabel Ave., Flint, Ml48506,125. rack, 260. rankina, Kay Ellen iSo.1, 1807 West Main, Danville, IL61832,125. ribble, Randy Olin tJr.1, 803 Pinedale Rd., Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548, 139, 169. rickey, Phyllis Lynn tFr.1, Rt. 1 Box 304, Lonoke, AR 72086,138. rischler, Pamela L. iJr.1, 694 Buff Court, Cincinnati, OH 45231, 103, 174, 179. rombly, Diane Kay iFr.J, 12475 Sarsfield, Warren, Ml48089,138, 219, 229, 230, 234. Walker, Samuel Doug iJr.1, 414 S. New York, Brinkley, AR 72021,115,161, 236. Walker, Sharon Beth iSo.l, Rt. 3 Box 294, Harrisburg, AR 72432,139,181. Walker, Suanne S. tGrad.1, Searcy, AR 72143, 76. Walker, Susan tStaff1, 1105 Hayes, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Walke Walke r, Tim M. iSr.J, Rt. 3, Searcy, AR 72143. r, Timothy O. iAcad.1, 9 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 314, 315, 316, 327. Walker, Tom L. CSr.l, 4348 West Ave. N. 3, Quartzhill, CA 93534,104, 229. Wall, Barbara Kay iJr.J, 3748 Charry Dr., Baker, LA 70714,115. Wall, Janice Lynne iSo.1, 8837 Moritz, St. Louis, M0 63144,125. Wallace, David T. iFr.1, Box 534, HC, Searcy, AR 72143,139. Wallace, Dickie Carol tSo.J, Box 190, Des Arc, AR 72040. Wallace, Ida Jeanette tSo.J, Rt. 2, Bald Knob, AR 72020,125. Wallace, Madonna Ann fJr.1, PO Box 414, Star City, AR 71667,115,154,184. Wallace, Susan E. tAcad.1, 506 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 306, 312, 316. Waller, Anne Marie fFr.J, 2216 9th St. SW, Canton, OH 44706,139,153, 219, 229. rO1'tel', t'01'tet', Cynthia Gail iFr.1, 410 S.E. Av. D., ldabel, OK 74745,138. Jay Michael iJr.1, 12900 E. 50 Terr., Independence, MO 64055,114,155. rotter, Lee Franklin iJr.1,12900 E. 50th Terr., Independence, MO 64055, 114. rotter, Kerry A. iSr.1, 1801 So. Buchanan, Little Rock, AR 72204,103. rotter, Mark Randall tSr.1,12900 E. 50th Terr., Independence, MO 64055,103,193. Wallace, William tFac.1, 506 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Waller, Larry Henle tSo.1, 412 Reynolds, Lonoke, AR 72086,125, 146. Waller, Phyllis D. iFr.1, 412 Reynolds St., Lonoke, AR 72086,139. Waller, Susan Elaine tSr.1, PO Box 644, Montrose, C0 81401,104. Wallis, Kathy Lynn iFr.J, PO Box 346, Cascade, MD 21719,139, 212, 213, 214, 215. rout, Robert Scott iJr.1, 210 S. 6th St., Youngwood, PA 15697. roxel, Sherry Lynn iFr.1, RR 12 Box 251, Bloomington, IN 47401,138,148. ruex, Louise tFac.J, 300 Clinic, J 7, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. ruiillo, Cindy Marie tFr.1, P0 Box 556, Morrilton, AR 72116, 138, 147. rull, Richard E. Jr., lJr.1, 833 East 28th St., Albany, OR 97321, 114, 171, 228, 229. ubbs, Alma Jane tSo.1, 408 N. Turner, Searcy, AR 72143. ubbs, Julie Ann iFr.l, 6202 Morgan Rd., Greenwell Springs, LA 70739, 138, 156. Wallis, Terry Clinton iSr.1, 1606 Marquette, Richardson, TX 75080,104,177. Walls, Evelyn iJr.1, Rt. 4 Box 77, Oxford, MS 38655,115. Walters, Connie Jo iJr.1, Box 435, Otterbein, IN 47970, 115, 158. Walters, James C. iJr.1, Rt. 2 Box 206, Slocomb, AL 36375,115, 227. Walters, Marla Cay KSOJ, 505 S. Pontiac, Dothan, AL 36301,125, 219, 227, 235. Walters, Peggy L. CAcad.1, Route I, Box 130, High Ridge, MO 63049, 307. Walters, Ted Delane lJr.1, 8324 Waterwood, Dallas, TX 75217. ucker, ucker, 'ucker, ucker, ucker, ucker, 'ucker, Buford tStaff1, 819 Sunnyhill, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Cynthia Diane iFr.1, 9902 Longford Ct., Vienna, VA 22180,138. David S. iJr.1, H. C. Box 940, Searcy, AR 72143, 114, 146, 203, 208, 222, 223. Ermal IFac.1, 819 Sunnyhill, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. Lott tFac.J, 21 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 25. Mae Anne iStaff1, 21 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Michael Craig CFr.1,1029 Huntingdon Rd., Panama City, FL 32401,138. 'ucker, Ricky Joe tFr.1, Rt.1 Box 34, Jacksonville, AR 72076, 138, 152. 'ucker, Stephen iStaff1, 100 S. Turner, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. 'ucker, Sue Ellen iS0.l, PO Box160, Cullman, AL 35055, 125. 170, 231. 'ucker, Teena tSo.1,100 So. Turner, Searcy, AR 72143,124,153. 'uminello, David R. tSr.1, 706 Dodd, Shreveport, LA 71101. 'urman, Teresa Lynn iAcad.1, 1313 Arizona N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87110, 300, 320. 'urner, 'urner, 'urner, 'urner, 'urner, 'urner, 'urner, 'urner, 'urner, 'urner, 'urner, 'urner, 'urney, Ann Renee tFr.J, Rt. 12 Box 134, Bloomington, IN 47401,138,153. Christi Diane tFr.J, 2630 Hampton, Tupelo, MS 38801, 138, 165, 219. Donna Joyce tSr.J, Route 3, Searcy, AR 72143, 103, 224, 203. Glenda Denise iJr.1, 122211th St., Silvis, IL 61282, 114, 166. George F ll iSo.1,4709 Oldsvillage, Durwood, CA 30341,139. Howard Dean iJr.t, 1341 McMinn Ave., Santa Rosa, CA 95401,115, 227. Kenneth Blair tFr.1, Box 283, Hughes, AR 72348,150, 227. Laura Ann iFr.l, 2808 Rix St., Commerce, TX 75428, 138, 170. Michael M. tFr.1, P0 Box 538, Marianna, AR 72360, 138, 157. Nancy Sharon iJr.1, Box 286 Route 2, Ramer, TN 38367,115, 230. Stephen Lynn iFr.J, 2808 Rix St., Commerce, TX 75428, 138, 177. Vickie S. CFr.1,122211th St., Silvis, IL 61282, 138, 145. Pamela Denise tFr.1, 3600 NW 51st Av., Gainesville, FL 32605, 138, 174. 306, 312, Walton, Felix Burrell tJr.1, Rt.1 Box 253, Blue Mt., MS 38610,139. Wangia, Rose Zee iSo.1, Dept. of Const., Pouest de Batoussan, NW Province, Cameroon, W. Africa, 125. Ward, Becky D. tFr.1, Luber Rt. Box 74, Mt. View, AR 72560,139,166. Ward, Jo lSo.1, HC Box 911, Searcy, AR 72143,139,166- Ward, Kimberly Jane iFr.J, 212 S. Moss, Searcy, AR 72143,139. Ward, Otha tStatf1, 212 S. Moss, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Ware, Gloria Ann iJr.1, 107 Merle Ave., El Dorado, AR 71730,115, 156, 222, 237. Ware, Linda Carol CFr.l, P0 Box 273, Maud, TX 75567,139. Ware, Nancy Ann tSr.1, 4813 River Bluff, Loves Park, IL 61111. Warr, David Scott tSo.1, 2320 S. Elm, Little Rock, AR 72204, 125, 144. Warr, Patricia Dell iFr.1, 2320 S. Elm St., Little Rock, AR 72204, 139, 147, 218. Warren, Cindy Lynn iSo.1, Rt. 2 Box 104 A, ldabel, OK 74745,167. Warren, David M. tAcad.1, 1000 N. Main, Searcy, AR 72143, 308, 327, 334, 236. Warren, James Bryan iSo.1, 707 Pine Oak Dr., Aiken, SC 29801, 125, 173, 226. Warren, Jana Kay iJr.1, Rt. 2 Box 104 A, ldabel, OK 74745,125,167. Warren, Karen Anita tJr.1, 32 Indian Trail, Searcy, AR 72143,139. Warren, Kay Mary tSr.J, 905 Britwood Dr., Decatur, AL 35601. Warren, Lisa Gail tSo.J, 7406 Macon Rd., Cordova, TN 38018, 125, 160. Warren, Lisa Gayle iSr.1, Box 95, Whipple, OH 45788,104,149. Warren, Michele tFac.J, 32 Indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Warren, Will Ed iFac.1, 32 Indian Tr., Searcy, AR 72143, 37. Waters, Denise E. tSr.1, HC Box 1461, Searcy, AR 72143,104,174. Waters, Gene A. iSr.1, 156 Gillis Rd., Portsmouth, VA 23702,104,150,174. Watkins, Phil iFac.1, 205 N. Blakeney, Searcy, AR 72143, 39. Watson, Betty iFac.1, 1104 E. Race, 20, Searcy, AR 72143, 39. 'yler, Eric Owen tJr.1, 200 Hilltop Dr., Columbia, TN 38401,115,145,177, 203, 222, 237. 'yner, Alva Ray iSo.1, 10525 Hammerly 25, Houston, TX 77043,125,171, 214, 231. U Jlm, Donna Marie tJr.l, 329 S. Center, Gardner, KS 66030, 115, 160, 229. Jlm, Roger Dale tSo.1, 329 S. Center, Gardner, KS 66030,125. Watson, Bradley Guinn iFr.l, 5357 S. Irving, Memphis, TN 38117, 139, 155. Watson, Charles Dale Ur.J, 5357 S. lrvin, Memphis, TN 38117. Watson, Debra Lee iSr.1, 131 Colonial Dr., Hendersonville, TN 37075,104, 232. Watson, Don Walter tJr.1, Box 242 HC, Searcy, AR 72143,146. Watson, Kathy S. tSo.1, PO Box 174, Pangburn, AR 72121, 125, 175. Watson, Leah N. tFr.l, P0 Box 144, Nash, TX 75569, 139, 165. Watson, Louanne iJr.1, 3203 Beverly Rd., Austin, TX 78703,115, 232. Watson, Melanie Kay iFr.J, 709 Church Rd., Gadsden, AL 35901,139,145, 209. Watson, Rebecca J. iSo.1, PO Box 144, Nash, TX 75569,125,165. Watson, Robert iStaft1, 10 Jawanda, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Jlrey, Betty iFac.1, 914 E. Market, Searcy, A 72143, 42. Jlrey, Bonnie Beth KSr.1. HC Box 771, Searcy, AR 72143,103,156,169, 193, 203, 207, 225, 234 Jlrey, Evan iFac.1, 914 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 42, 231. Jlre Rebecca Ann lSr.J, HC Box 771, Searcy, AR72143, 103, 165, 194, 203, 225. Y, Jlrey, Robert E. iAcad.1, 914 E. Market, Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 311, 314, 315, Jmphress, Daniels. tSr.J, 520 Summit, Richardson, TX 75080. Jnderwood, David Wade tSo.1, Rt. 9 Box 178 A, Florence, AL 35630,146, 230. 316, 323, 332. Watson, Richard H. tJr.1, 17 Downing Dr., Texarkana, AR 75501,115,146. Watson, Susan Kay tFr.l, Rt. 1 Box 167, Mt. Holly, AR 71758,139,174, 230. Watson, Zearl David tSr.1,1104 E. Race 20, Searcy, AR 72143,104,193, 222, 225. Watts, Carolyn Ann tSr.1, HC Box 772, Searcy, AR 72143,104, 228. Watts, Cathy Ann tJr.1, Rt. 4, Gilmer, TX 75644,115, 228. Watts, Nancy E. tSo.1, HC Box 772, Searcy, AR 72143,125,160, 220. Weatherford, Glenda tSr.1, 5804 Windamere Dr., Little Rock, AR 72209,104. Jnderwood, Eugene iFac.1, Box 125, McRae, AR 72143, 42. Vaden, Vicki Jo iFr.1, 3613 Douglas, Garland, TX 75041,138. Van Curen, Jack tCCP1, 2640 Buena Vista Ave., Walnut Creek, CA 94596, 77. Van Eaton, Valerie L. iFr.l, 2428 Shamrock, Bowling Green, KY 42101,138. Vanaman, Tracy Dale iSo.1, 802 Brookhart Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,125. Vance, Ruth Annette iJr.1, 1915 Murfreesboro, Nashville, TN 37217,139. Vancil, Mark Wayland tSo.1, 408 Liberty, Hammonton, NJ 08037,125, 214. Vandyke, Bill iCCP1, 283 Briarwood Cir., Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548, 77. Vangampler, Bernard L. iJr.J, 36 West Point Dr., Cocoa Beach, FL 32931,115. Vantine, Bruce A. tFr.1, Rt.1 Box 468, Lowell, AR 72745. Vaughan, Frances M. iSpec.J, Rt. 6 Box 1193, Pensacola, FL 32507,138,148. Vaughan, William E. KSr.1, Rt.1Box 60, Big Sandy, TX 75755,103, 212, 213, 214, 215. Vaughan, Wm. David iJr.l, 3010 Market Way, Grand Junction, CO 81501,115,152. Vaughn, Earnest Edwin iJr.1, 4608 N. Douglass, Spencer, OK 73084,115,146. Vaughn, Leslie W. iSr.1, 10074 N. Elms Rd., Montrose, MT 48457,103. Vauter, Amy tJr.l, 129 Magnolia Ave., McKenzie, TN 38201,115. Veale, Paul Kendall CJr.l, 3514 Flaxley Dr., Dallas, TX 75229. Venable, Keith Kochel tSo.1, P0 Box 42, Alexander, AR 72002,160. Verkler Bill Fac 1 Rt 2 Searc AR 72143 46 Weaver, Ben Thomas iFr.1, Rt. 1, Conehatta, MS 39057, 139, 178. Weaver, Bobby Gordon iJr.1, Rt. 20 Regency Rd., Knoxville, TN 37921,115. Weaver, Martha Dale iSo.1, Rt. 1, Conehatta, MS 39057,125, 235. Weaver, Rebecca tFac.1, Box 826, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 42. Weaver, Willard G. iGrad.1, 10982 State, Osceola, 1N 46561. Webb, Webb, Kevin L. tAcad.1, E. Lincoln St., Searcy, AR 72143, 299, 306, 323, 329, 332. Kimberley Kaye tSo.1, E. Lincoln St., Searcy, AR 72143, 125, 180. Webster, Ann iStaft1, Box1461, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Webster, Debra Mary tSr.1, RFD 3 BOX 340172, Middleboro, MA 02346, 104, 203, 229, Weeks, Jeri Desiree iJr.1, 723 Loop Road, N. Little Rock, AR 72116,180. Weger, David Ray tSo.1, 4203 Avondale, Lawton, OK 73501,125,151,152, 229. Wei, Joan iJr.1, Umeza to Suginamitu, Tokya, Japan, 115, 180. Weida, Karen Sue iJr.1, 1792 Camellia, Greenville, MS 38701, 115, 172. Weidner, Julie Ann tFr.J, Rt. 1, Cooksville, IL 61730,139,174, 229. Welborn, Larry L. iSr.J, 5823 Palo Alto, Little Rock, AR 72209, 104, 199, 203. Welborn, Mary Ann tJr.1, 5823 Palo Alto Dr., Little Rock, AR 72209,115. Welch, Cheryl Yvonne tSr.1, 4313 S. Pleasant, Independence, MO 64055,104, 189. Wells, Dennis Jack lFr.t, Rt. 2, Ashdown, AR 71822,139, 161. Wells, Julia Jean tFr.1, Rt. 1, Greenway, AR 72430, 139, 168. Wells, Wells, Wells, Wells, Kimberly J. lAcad.1, 122 Jawanda Lane, Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 314. Marilyn Kay iJr.1, PO Box145, Senath, MO 63876. Ruth Marie tJr.1, 201 McMillan Ave., Birmingham, AL 35211,115,160. Shirley Louise iJr.1, Box 107, Judsonia, AR 72081,139. 235, 237 , ' yi . , . , y, , . Verkler, Melinda s. iAcad.1, Route 2, Searcy, AR 72143, 300, 305, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 214, 215. Verkler, Wenoka L. iAcad.1, Rt. 2, Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 312, 315, 316. Vermeer, Sue Ellen tJr.1, 7813 N. 13th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85021,115,175. Vernon, Cathy iFac.1, 300 Clinic, 1, Searcy, AR 72143, 285, 311. Vest, Evelyn Gay iS0.J, Box 453, Melbourne, AR 72556,125,174. Veteto, Vetter, Donna Lynn iFr.1, 6 Sparks St., Trotwood, OH 45426,138,175. Adolf Houston iSo.1, Rt. 1 Box 100, Sylvester, GA 31791,146, 221. Vines, B. L. iStaft1, 1507 Fox, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Vines, Lois iStaff1, 1507 FOX, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Vines, Paula tStaft1, Box 769, Sta. A., Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Vinson, Kimberly J. iAcad.1, Route 4, Searcy, AR 72143, 292, 309, 314, 320. Vinson, Kristie Lynn iSo.l, 102 S. Main, Searcy, AR 72143,180. Vinson, Tracy Randall tCCP1, Lubbock, TX 77503, 77. Visalli, William H.fSo.1, 33-44 Junction Blvd., Jackson Hts., NY 11372, 125, 178, 227. Vosburgh, Tracy Lynn i.lr.1, 935 Blanchard, Memphis, TN 38116,149. 316, Wenner, Robert Lewis tJr.1, 14 Eagle Lane, Farmingdale, NY11735,115,152. West, Earle H. Jr. iSr.1, 10016 Reddick Dr., Silver Spring, MD 20901, 104, 179, 211, 226, 236 West, Herman tStatf1, 500 E. Moore, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. West, Julie Jean tJr.J, 1007 Boonville Road, Jefferson City, M0 65101, 115,166, 198, 203. West, Stanley Ray iJr.1, 611 Laurel Dr., Columbia, MO 65201, 115, 160, 236. Wesrerman, Rebecca L. iJr.1, Box 1549 F. Rt.,4, Edmond, OK 73034,139. -Wheatcrott, Cathy Sue tFr.J, 1510 W. 34th N., Wichita, KS 67204, 139, 176. Wheaton, Layna Ellen iSr.1, Route 15 Meadow Run, Knoxville, TN 37921,104,156. Wheeler, Douglas KCCPJ, 2509 Butler Dr., Norman, OK 73069, 77. Wheeler, Randy E. tAcad.1, Route I, Box 267, Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 311, 323, 329. Wheeler, Ronald A. tFr.1, 3283 Plymouth Ridge, Ashtabula, OH 44004, 139, 150. Whisenant, Emily Ruth tSo.1, 1500 3rd Ave. SE, Cullman, AL 35055,125,170. Whisenant, Larry Joe tSr.1, 1500 3rd Ave., Cullman, AL 35055, 203. Whisenhunt, Gary D. iFr.1, 205 S. E. Washington, ldabel, OK 74745. Whisenhunt, Kenneth C. tFr.1, 205 S.E. Washington, ldabel, OK 74745. Whitaker, Deborah L. tSo.1, 7228 Syracuse Dr., Dallas, TX 75214,125,145, 212. Whitaker, Glenda P. CFr.J, 1129 Overton Lea Rd., Nashville, TN 37220, 209, 227. 331, Voss, Jone Leigh iJr.1, Box 1176, Aberdeen, NC 28315,103, 220, 221, 235. Vyborny, Michael Paul iFr.J, 131 Winona Dr., Rockford, IL 61111,138,178. W Waddle, Candice W. iFr.J, PO Box 38, High Ridge, MO63049,139. Wade, Paul E. iJr.J, Box 5, Gainesville, MO 65655,115,157. Waites, Elea Anne iFr.1, 680 Glenairy, Atlanta, GA 30328, 139, 158, 231. Walden, James Steven iSr.J, Rt. 2 Box 133, Tupelo, MS 38801,103,177, 203, 209, 222, 225. Waldron, David Vester iSr.1, PO Box 155, Laverghe, TN 37086, 104, 152, 229. Walker, Anita Jane iSo.1, Rt. 3 Box 294, Harrisburg, AR 72432,125,151, 229, 234. Walker, Billy Warren iGrad.1, Rt. 9 Box 213, Pensacola, FL 32503, 76. Walker, Charles lFac.J,104 Jawanda, Searcy, AR 72143, 46. White White , Catherine M. iSo.1, 1720 St. Elmo, Memphis, TN 38127,125,172. Chesley Leon iJr.1, 923 Coulter Rd., Sherwood, AR 72116,115. Whitei Donna tSr.1, 1020 Wilma St., Tyler, TX 75701,104,170. White, Douglas Scott CSr.1, 5300 3rd Ave., Vienna, WV 26105, 104, 157. White White White White White Edward tFac.1, 122 Apache Searcy, AR 72143, 42,178. , John Stanley iJr.1, 3207 Lammermuir, Memphis, TN 38128. , Judith Kay tSo.1, 10700 Kanis Rd., Little Rock, AR 72205,125,160. , Katherine Gail iJr.J, 903 Baldwin, West Helena, AR 72390. , Laura J. iAcad.1, 59 Mohawk Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 314, 316, 320. White, Robert Wayne CSr.1, 4393 E. Conley Rd., Conley, GA 30027, 224, 231. White, Shirley Rae tSo.1, Rt. 2 Box 17, Athens, OH 45701,125,145. White, Stanley C. iFr.1, Box 3, Kirby, AR 71950,104,139. White William Mark tAcad.1, 59 Mohawk, Searcy, AR 72143, 292, 308, 314, 315, 316, 327 '334. Walker, Ellen Ruth tFr.1, 9 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 139, 148, 218, 227. Mlal ker ,Janet Louise iSr.1 Montezuma Rd. FD1 Henderson TN 3834 1 4 1 , , , 0, 0 , 48, 235. alker, Linda J. tGrad.1, Montezuma Rd., Henderson, TN 38340. alker, Ola Winifred tJr.1, Madlaveien 4, Stavanger 4, Norway, 158, 232. alker, Richard fFac.J, 9 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143,42. alter, alker, Robert C. tJr.i, 107 Lina Street, Maryville, TN 37801,115,177, 203. 159, 227. Robert Gary tSo.1, 15 Laburnurn Grove, Lochinvar, Salisbury, Rhodesia, 125, Whited, Lowell David KCCPJ, Utica, OH 43080, 77. Whitefield, Linda J. iSr.1, 3214 McDonald Rd., Tyler, TX 75701,104. Whitehead, Chris Lee iFr.1, 4304 Green Acres, Metairie, LA 70003,139, 218. Whitehead, Doyle Gene iSo.1, 606 S. Edmonds, Mccrory, AR 72101, 125, 164. Whitehead, Joseph P tSo.1, 1029 Wellington, Lawrence, KS 66044, 125. Whitelaw, Carl David KCCPJ, Tecumseh, Ml 49286, 77. Whiteman, James Allen iSr.1, Box 152, Kensett, AR 72082,104. DIRECTORY ! 393 Whitley, G. Eric iJr.J, 3124 Evans Mill Rd., Lithonia, GA 30058. Whitley, Karen L. iGrad.1, 330 So. Marshall, Denver, CO 80226,149, 235. Whitt, Harry Dale CCCPJ, Dayton, OH 45459, 77. Whittemore, Donald H. iSr.J, Box 577, Worland, WY 82401,104,173. Whittemore, Roxana H. lSr.J, 620 Partee St., Magnolia, AR 71753, 104, 193, 207, 225 Whitten, Alan F. iGrad.1, 108 W. 11th St., Bay Minette, AL 36507, 76, 203, 224. Wiederspan, Curt Dale iSr.1, Mri, Loghorn Village, Ft. Morgan, C0 80701,105, 194 Wike, Jackie Elaine iSr.1, 407 N. Hussey, Searcy, AR 72143, 105. Wilburn, Wilma S. iJr.1, 3855 Birchleaf, Memphis, TN 38116,115,166, 236. Womack, James Robert iSr.1, 1440 Silverpines, Houston, TX 77024. Womack, Vicky Lynn iFr.J, Rt.1 Box 52, ldabel, OK 74745,139, 167. Wood, David Scott lSo.1, 17680 Hansom Ct., South Bend, lN 46635,175,150- Wood, Debra Elaine iSr.1, 231 Wanda St., Lulmg, LA 70070,105, 150- 175- Wood, Jace Daron lFr.J, 3416 Ave. N., Plano, TX 75074,139,163. Wood, J Wood, J Wood, J ames Tony iGrad.1, 229 Taylor St., Columbus, MS 39710. anice Laverne iFr.J, Gen. Del., Delaware, AR 72835, 139, 166, 229. ohn Pruett iSr.1, 17680 Hansom Ct., South Bend, IN 46635. Wilcutt, Kyle Douglas iJr.1, 2020 Cedarcrest Dr., Birmingham, AL 35214,115. Wiles, Ben HightiSr.1, 613 W. 27th, Pine Bluff, AR 71601, 105, 155, 203. Wiley, Robert F. Jr. iGrad.1, 408 N. Third, Augusta, AR 72006. Wiley, Sharon Mae tFr.1, Rt. 2, Ashville, OH 43103,139,158. Wilhite, Becky Jo iFr.J, 160 Lou Lane 59, Spring, TX 77373,139, 168, 227. Wood, Teah Lynn iFr.1, Rt. 2 Box 376, Valdosta, GA 31601, 139, 160, 219, 227, 235. Woodall, Jeffery B. iJr.1, 15132 Morgan, Harvey, lL 60426,115, 146. Woodhouse, Debra iStaffJ, 600 E. Market, 2, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Woodhouse, Paul D. iSr.1, 1407 Nottingham, Grosse Pointe Pk., MI48230,105, 231. Woodhouse, Steven W. iSo.1,1407 Nottingham, Grosse Pte. Pk., MI 48230,125, 155. Wilkerson, David C. iJr.1 Birkenweg 22, Vienna, Austria, 150, 221, 227. Wilkerson, Diane iJr.1, Rt. 4 Box 208, Montgomery, AL 36111, 105, 181. Wilkerson, J. Paul lSo.1, 3508 Pope, N. Little Rock, AR 72116,125. Wilkinson, Mynatt W. iFr.1, 201 Clearview Dr., St. Charles, MO 63301,139, 218, 229 Wille, Earl Randy iFr.J, 938 Aberdeen Dr., Crystal Lake, lL60014,139. Williams, Bryan Neal iFr.1, 11 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 139. Williams, Darlene J. iSr.J, 370 Floral Hill Dr., Washington, PA15301,105. Williams, David Brian iSo.1, Rt. 1 Box 101 M., Freeport, FL 32439,125. Williams, Debra Lynn iFr.1, 4129 N. 57th Dr., Phoenix, AZ 85031, 139, 158, 229. Williams, Dianne B. iSo.1, 2010 S. Columbus, Stuttgart, AR 72160,125, 220. Williams, Jane E. iAcad.J, 11 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 316. Williams, Jane Marie iSo.J, Box 297, Okeene, OK 73763,115, 154. Williams, Janice Kay iFr.1, Rt. 11 Box 85, Paducah, KY 42001, 139. Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, 320. Williams, Jimmy L. iGrad.1, PO Box 811, Hughes, AR 72348. Jo Ann iSo.1, 1414 N. Avalon, West Memphis, AR 72301, 125, 158. Joseph E. IJr.1, 1512 Raymore, Memphis, TN 38117,105. Karen D. iFr.1 Rt. 1 Box 101 M., Freeport, FL 32439,139, 170, 221. Lynn E. iACad.1, 11 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 297, 299, 306, 312, Mickey Kay iJr.1, 1209 William St., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701,115. 316, 319, Woodroof, Amy E. iAcad.1, 406 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 309. Woodroof, David B. iAcad.1, 406 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 305, 312, 316, 317, 318 319, 323, 325. Woodroof, James T. KSo.J, 406 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143,125, 216. Woodroof, Jon B. iAcad.1, 406 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 295, 316, 323, 329, 332. Woodruff, Dorothy iStaffJ, 7 Dalewood, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Woodruff, George iFac.J, 7 Dalewood, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Woodruff, Jill iFr.1, HC Box 653, Searcy, AR 7214,3,139,154. Woods, Dana Lee lFr.J, 1215 Dana, Jonesboro, AR 72401,139. Woods, Elma R. iGrad.1, 7601 Bellewood, Houston, TX 77055, 76, 203, 217, 219. Woods, Jeffery lAcad.J, 7708 Dartmoor, Normandy, M0 63121, 306, 312, 315, 316, 323. Woods, Patricia L. iSr.J, Rt. 1, McRae,AR 72, 102, 105, 153, 208. Woodson Harding Co-eds, 175. Woodson, Rocky Wayne iFr.J, 4520 Norris, San Ramon, CA 94583, 139. Woody, David D. iAcad.1, 1004 N. Holly, Searcy, AR 72143, 305, 315, 323, 325, 332. Woody, Debra E. iAcad.1,1004 N. Holiy, Searcy, AR 72143, 306. Woody, Gary Lee iFr.1,1004 N. Holly, Searcy, AR 72143,139. Woody, Woody, Wooten Janice R. iAcad.1, 1004 N. Holly, Searcy, AR 72143, 309. Lisa G. KAcad.1,1004 N. Holly, Searcy, AR 72143, 298, 308, 312. , Douglas H. iFr.J, 60529 Fawnbrook, Washington, Ml 48094, 139. Williams, Pamela Gay iSr.J, Rt. 11 Box 85, Paducah, KY 42001,105,158, 203. Williams, Patti iFac.1, 1104 E. Race. 17, Searcy, AR 72143, 285, 300, 311. Williams, R. Lindsey lFr.1, 603 W. Arch, Searcy, AR 72143,139. Williams, Ralph W. iJr.J, RR 5 Site 23 Box 8, Prince Albert, Sask., Canada, 139. Williams, Robert L. iSr.J, Rt. 3 Box 49, Dillsbury, PA 16823. Williams, Terry Glenn iSo.1, Rt. 7, Jonesboro, AR 72401,115, 117. Wooten, Gerri Lynn KFr.J, 60529 Fawnbrook, Washington, Ml 48094, 139. Word, Lourelia istaffl, Rt. 4, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Wordlaw, Betty Joe iJr.1, 1005172 Curt St., Moss Point, MS 39563. Worgan, Frank iFac.J, 7 Apache, Searcy, AR 72143, 37, 227. Worgan, Stephen KCCPJ, 4 Kirby Close, Corby, Northouts, England, 77. Work, Richard K. iJr.1, Rt. 3, Monticello, AR 71655,115,146,181, 222, 225. Williams, Thomas Lee iJr.1, Box 25, Oden, AR 71961,115. Williams, William iFac.1,11 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Williams, Willie B. iSr.1, 6406 Wiley Vale, Houston, TX 77028,105. Williford, Cindy Ann iSo.1, 4340 Amber Lane, Memphis, TN 38111, 125, 164. Willis, Darrell E. iSo.1, PO Box 430, Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548,125. Willis, Thomas Edwin iSo.1, 8115. Bell, Lyons, KS 67554. Williston, Danny H.1Grad.1, 316 N. Marshall Rd., Middletown, OH 45042. Willke, Karen Lee iFr.J, 5232 Karl Rd., Columbus, OH 43229,139. Wills, Lee Anthony iSo.1, 4299 Fizer, Memphis, TN 38111, 125, 177. Wilmot, Jon Alan iSr.1, RR 1, Garrett, IN 46738,105, 238. Wilson, Alan Byron lJr.1, 8135 Colin Dr., Norfolk, VA 23518,115, 236. Wilson, Wilson, Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson wilsonf watson, Wilson, Wilson , Wilson, r , , Cecil Paul lSr.1, Rt. 2, Garfield, AR 72732,105,152,175,194, 207, 222, 223, 225. David Allen V. iJr.1, Box 992, Plainview, TX 79072,115. David Glen iSo.J, PO Box 187, Hickory Ridge, AR 72347,161. David ICCPJ, Midland, TX 79701. Denise Ellen iFr.J, 751 E. Monroe, Morton, lL 61550. Dennis Lynn iSr.178, 21st Ave., Famona, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, Africa, 105. Douglas Lee iSo.J, 11711 Birchwood, Little Rock, AR 72205,115. Edmond iFac.J, 7 Jawanda, Searcy, AR 72143, 44,143. Elizabeth iFac.1, 7 Jawanda, Searcy, AR 72143, 44. Garrick Owen lJr.J, 203 Willow, Springhill, LA 71075, 115. George Brent iSo.1, 6026 Bounty St., San Diego, CA 92120. John Haldane iJr.1, 4718 Gwynne Rd., Memphis, TN 38117,115,143,161. Katrina Lou iSo.1, 203 Willow St., Springhill, LA 71075, 125, 180, 218. Larry Lester lSr.1, 8135 Colin Dr., Norfolk, VA 23518,105, 192. Lisa Rose lSo.1, HC Box 762, Searcy, AR 72143, 125, 154, 237. Peter Mervyn tAcad.J, 28, 21st Ave., Famona, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, 305, 315, 316. Murrey iFac.1, 508 N. Hussey, Searcy, AR 72143, 39, 235. Wilson, Rosemary iStaff1, 10 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Wilson Nigel Herbert lSo.J, HC Box 1029, Searcy, AR 72143, 159, 239. Wilson Norma S. iJr.1, Rt. 2 Box 88, Tellar, AR 71670,139. Wilson Rhonda Brown tSo.1, HC Box 1429, Searcy, AR 72143, 125, 156. Wilson , Wil50l'1, Wilson Steven Lynn iFr.1, 1750 Rome Corners, Galena, OH 43021,139,155, 220. Walter Lee iGrad.1, 4612 Grand Ave., Little Rock, AR 72204. Ward Ta lor iSo 1 PO Box 1064 Edmond OK 73034 125 152 225. Wright, Allen Doyal lFr.J, Box 595, Park River ND 58270,139. Wright, Ann iStaff1, 1503 N. Fox, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Barbara Ellen iSo.1, HC Box 775, Searcy, AR 72143,125, 219, 227. Billy Steven iJr.1, 4014 Tallwood, Rockford, IL 61111,115. Carolyn Sue iSo.1, HC Box 888, Searcy, AR 72143,125. David L. iAcad.J,1503 Fox Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 307, 316, 332. Wright, Dean William iSo.1, RR 4 Case Rd., S. S. Marie, Ontario, Canada, 125. Wright, Dorothy iFac.1, 1005 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 42. Wright, Gloria Dean iSo.1, 104 Grant St., Marked Tree, AR 72365, 125, 168. Wright Janice J. iAcad.J Kingwood Addition Searcy AR 72143 300, 305, 312, 315, Wright: Margie A. cAcad.3, 412 E. center, Searcy, AR 72143, 309,316. Wright, Wright, Wright Ponder lFac.1, 412 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 46, 225. Ponder, iAcad.1, 412 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 316, 323. Ray KFac.J,1503 N. Fox, Searcy, AR 72143, 285, 316. Wright: gharon E, qACad,j,1005 N. Cedar , Searcy, AR 72143, 295, 308, 314, 316, 320. Wright, Susan L. iAcad.1,1503 Fox Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 309, 316. Wright, Winfred iFac.1, 1005 N. Cedar, Searcy, AR 72143, 42, 234. 316. Wright, Wanda Rue iGrad.1, HC Box 0888, Searcy, AR 72143. Wrye, Jon Mark iSo.l, Box 1425, Ruidosd, NM 88345,125, 231. WSRO, 237. Wuest, Mark David iFr.J, 1910 SE Crestview, Bartlesville, OK 74003, 139, 160. Wyatt, Robert Milton ICCPJ, Batesville, AR 72501. Wyman, Vicki Len iFr.J, 5 Tenney St., Georgetown, MA 01833,139,166, 229. Y Ya99Y, John iFr.J, Rt. 2 Box 32, Stratford, M0 65757,139. Yarbrough, J. Brad iAcad.1, 705 N. Spruce, Searcy, AR 72143, 310, 314, 334. Yarbrough, Millie iStaffJ, 705 N. Spruce, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Yates, Jan Renee iJr.1, 2646 Greenmill Dr., Memphis, TN 38138, 115, 156, 232. Yeager, Timothy Lee iSr.1, Rt. 3, Moulton, AL 35650,105. Yingling, Benita Sue iJr.7, Rt. 1, Judsonia, AR 72081. Yingling, Jon David iAcad.J, 25 Harding Dr., Searcy, AR 72143, 306, 323. Yost, Teresa Dawn CFr.1, 3640 Meese Rd., Louisville, OH 44641, 139, 148, 212. , Y - , , , , , , Winningham, Rhonda K. tFr.1, 1423 Locust, Jonesboro, AR 72401. Winston, James Ross iSo.1, 4457 Bluebell, Memphis, TN 38109. Winston, Robert Mason iJr.l, 507 Vancil, So. Fulton, TN 42041,169. Winter, Mary Sue iSo.1, B04 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143, 125, 145. Winter, Ruth Ann iSr.1, 804 E. Center, Searcy, AR 72143. Winters, Raymond F. Jr.1, 15 Old Greenwood LA, Fort Smith, AR 72901, 105, 160, 226. Winters, Rose Marie iJr.1, Rt. 1, Ava, MO 65608, 115. Winters, Teena Kay iSr.1, Rt. 2 Box 261, Wynne, AR 72396,105,181. Winther, Carole K. iFr.1, 6026 Bounty St., San Die90, CA 92120, 139, 180. Wise, Robert Lester iSo.1, 27 Holly Dr., Belleville, IL62221, 125, 163. Wisener, Robert Alvin iJr.1, PO Box 291, Glenwood, AR 71943,115. Wiser, Holly Ann iJr.7, 8945 W. Hibbard Rd., Ovid, Mi 48866, 115, 218. Wolf, Ronnie Delle iFr.1, Rt. 3 Box 520, Sikeston, MO 63801, 139, 174. Wolfe, Teresa L. iGrad.1, 289 W. Glen Oaks, Bonham, TX 75418, 76, 231. Wolfe, Charlotte Ann iJr.1, Box 775, Holly Springs, MS 38635, 115, 160, 212, 213, 214, Wolfe,Jerry Norris iSo.1, R. Rt. 1 Box 36, Depauw, IN 47115, 125, 177, 212, 213, 214, Wolford, Allan Leon iSr.J, 1315 Carroll, Carrollton, TX 75006,105. Wolverton, Joyce Ann iSr.1, Rt. 1 Box 364, Grain Valley, MO 64029, 105, 170. Womack, Carol Lynne CSO. 5755 E. Sunset Pt., Memphis, TN 38134,125,157,172. Womack, D. George iSo.1, 5755 E. Sunset Pt., Memphis, TN 38134,125,164. 394! DIRECTORY 177, 209, 215. 220, 235 Young Americans for Freedom, 237. Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, Young Younge Younge Yu, Ela Brenda Joy lSr.1, 966 McBee Rd., Bellbrook, OH 45305, 232. Janine Lynne iSr.1, 3501 Robin Ave. SE, Canton, OH 44707, 105, 203, 224, Mary Susan iFr.1, 207 W. 3rd St., Mountain Home, AR 72653, 139, 181, 227. Pat iStaff1, 11 Cloverdale, Searcy, AR 72143, 51. Suzan Lynn iSo.1, 966 McBee Rd., Bellbrook, OH 45305,125,168, 229. Republicans, 238. r, Danny Joe tFr.1, Rt. 3 Box50 F., Effingham, IL 62401,139,160. 225, 234 r, Steven Kelly lSr.1, RR 3 Box 50 F., Effingham, lL 62401,'l05,160,193, 200. ine Yeeling CSr.1, 3471 Manicopa 12, Forrence, CA 90503,105. Zakrevsky, Guy A. lFr.1, 556 Grape St., Hammonton, NJ 08037,139. Zeig l el' , ZEN kovi Charles E. iGrad.1, 1322 Geyer, Little Rock, R 72206. ch, Michael J. iSo.1, 1201 E. Moore, Searcy, AR 72143, 125. Zern, Donald Jeffrey iSr.J, 2637 W. Everglades D., Miramar, FL 33023,105,147,164. Zeta Phi Zeta. 172. Zeta Rho, 151 Zimpfer, Steven Paul iSo.J, 4444 S. Maiden, Baton Rouge, LA 70809, 125, 179. if 1011 Hivmnriam JAMES ACTON HEDRICK was in his twenty-fourth year of service to the students of Harding College as a teacher of accounting when he suffered a fatal heart attack in Sherman, Tex., where he had gone to attend the funeral of his only brother. He com- pleted the B.A., M.A., and Ed.D. degrees at North Texas State University and he became a Certified Public Accountant soon after joining the Harding faculty in the fall of 1952. He served as chairman of the Department of Business and Economics for nine years, resigning in the fall of 1974 because of poor health. He was active in the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and several other professional organizations. Dr. Hedrick had held a number of offices in Civitan International, and he was serving as Governor of the Ozark District at the time of his death. He had served almost 20 years as an elder of the College church of Christ and had been treasurer for the last 15 years. He was an ardent supporter of the athletic program at Harding College and frequently served as an official at cross country and track meets. He had served as sponsor of Alpha Epsilon Chi social club since 1956, and he sponsored the local chapters of Pi Gamma Psi and Delta Mu Delta. Born May 13, 1917, in Howe, Tex., Dr. Hedrick died December 6, 1975, in Sherman, Tex. ROBERT E. STREET was in his thirty-fourth year of service to Harding College as manager of the college farms when he succumbed to leukemia in a Little Rock hospital after an extended illness. In the fall of 1942, he moved from Sharp County to Searcy to manage the 40-acre farm located where Harding Park and faculty row now stand. Subsequently, the farm operation expanded under his capable management until it comprised some 5,000 acres of land and nearly 2,000 head of cattle, including a large commercial dairy operation. Although his formal education stopped with high school graduation, he continued to study and he became well-informed in various facets of farm operation, enabling the college farms to earn money that went into the general operational budget of Harding College. Bro. Street was genuinely interested in students, serving as a counselor to many. For more than 20 years he served as an elder of the College church of Christ. He was primarily involved in mission work and benevolent work. He had directed several summer campaigns to North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada, for work among the Cree Indians. Born April 10, 1918, at Evening Shade, Mr. Street died January 10, 1976, in Little Rock. JAMES ALBERT THOMPSON, SR., had served more than thirty-five years as a member of the Board of Trustees of Harding College when he died at his home in Searcy at the age of 90. Shortly after the Thompson family had moved to Searcy to send three children to Harding College, he was appointed an elder in the College church of Christ and had served faithfully in this capacity until his death. At the Sunday morning worship on his 90th birthday, he led in prayer. As a young man he attended Southwest Missouri State College and then served as a teacher and principal in the public schools of southern Missouri. Subsequently, he entered business, operating both stores and cotton gins. In his youth he became a diligent student of the Bible and he continued a systematic study of the scriptures until his death. He began preaching the gospel soon after he began teaching school, preaching primarily in localities where no church existed or for small congregations that were not able financially to employ a preacher. He was well known throughout Arkansas and Missouri as a minister, educator, and businessman. His daughter, Eva, and daughter-in-law, Elaine, are members of the home economics faculty at Harding. Born August 24, 1885, in Dora, Mo., Bro. Thompson died September 15, 1975, in Searcy. NANCY ELISABETH WATTS, a sophomore in Harding College, majoring in art, died from accidental drowning during a swimming practice period Sunday evening, February 8, 1976. Nancy had hypoglycemia Clow blood sugar? and apparently suffered a seizure therefrom while swimming. Artificial respiration was immediately applied by the life guard and other friends but to no avail. Nancy was the youngest daughter of C. Lee and Kay Watts who live at Route 1, Searcy. The Watts family moved to Searcy from Georgia in 1965 to place their three daughters in Harding College and Harding Academy. Her mother is a piano teacher at the college and her father is a widely- esteemed portrait painter. Nancy graduated from Harding Academy in 1973. In the Academy she was a member of Beta Club, the A Cappella Chorus, Junior Civitans, the Pep Club, FHA, FBLA, and the KAT social club. In college she was a member of the Chorale, JOY and the Regina social club. She was a member of the College church of Christ. Nancy lived an examplary Christian life and radiated the Christian graces. The Nancy E. Watts Memorial Scholarship Fund at Harding College has been established in her honor. Nancy was born November 24, 1954, in Euclid, Ohio. IN NIEIVIORIAM I 395 Courage is required to launch out into unknown beginnings and carry through until the adventure is completed. As the zenith of the task is approached, new strength will revive us and allow completion of the job. lf we are righteous, as Proverbs 4:78 states, our paths will shine brighter and brighter until full day under difficult as well as simple circumstances. Because work and endurance were put forth, the end of the path can be successful and fulfilling. 396i EPILOGUE l - 1311 Ililiiil iiil 3111 ' illiv ill iii? .ssl Q , Q 5 i ,M.,..w...,...........f.A ,Q....u.-In 1, 5 x .1 Q Z H 'i 45 g ' 3 . 2 f w 1 ., H 2 + ,, , X, ,a -L - x M N Wiz ,i ' 2 Y 'g 1 mx ' wg 2 F. ga Many lives at Harding started New Beginnings in 7975-76. They proceeded to Rise and Shine in various aspects and will continue, because of their growth and experience, to illuminate the future. 'J 'f . ,s x ' ' .fig ,.. X , ,g - X A x . x to ' x 400 I STAFF Faculty Advisor . . . . . Dr. Joseph Pryor Editor ........ Andrea Mannen Assistant Editor ..... Kim Moss Business Manager ........ .... M ary Blake Assistant Business Manager . . . . . . David Tucker Photographer ............ . . . Dave Hogan Photographer ........ ...... G ary Hanes Honors Photographer. . . . . . Beverly Jo Pryor ACADEMICS .... ............................................. K arynn Archer, Editor Jane Jackson, Betsy Duhon, Patty Woods ACADEMY ...................................................... Charles Murphy, Editor Mark Morris, Lynn Williams, Barbara Bingham, Robbie Shackelford, David Woodroof, Hank Farrar ADVERTISEMENTS .................................................. Mary Blake, Editor Greg Blake, Tom Buterbaugh, David Tucker, Sue Millirons, Steve Waldon CLASSES ........................................................... Robi Roberts, Editor Jane Jackson, Debra Ramey, Sherrill Brazell A COPY READER .... ............................................ .... M e lanie Hunter DIRECTORY ..... ..... Q ................................. L inda Kay Campbell, Editor Ann Ulrey, Diana Damron, Rita Metheny HONORS .......... ....... V .................................... M ona Smelser, Editor P ' Jane Jackson ORGANIZATIONS ..... ............ r .................... . . . Kim Moss, Editor Ruth McHaney, Sherry Davis SOCIAL CLUBS . . Jeannie Ezell, Editor Ray Winters, Melanie Watson SPORTS ...... .................................... ..... M a rk Hayes, Editor Becky Hughes, Glenda Whitaker 0 STUDENT LIFE .... ....................... I ...... . . . . Tom Buterbaugh, Editgr Barbara Martin SPECIAL THANKS TO: Mike James, Catherine Gould, Public Relations Oflice, Harding Press
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