1978-1979 Yearbook

Fuller,Shelio • Rochester, MI Futrell, Terri • Pocahontas, A.R Garner, Gary • Houston, TX Gamer, Jeff· Dexter, MO Ga.stelum, Marte • EI Centro, CA Gates, Debl1l • Midwest City, OK Gibbs, Jan. Vienna, Austria Gibbs, Joli • Perchtoldsdarf, Austria Gilbert, Daniel. Wadena, IA Gilbert, Debl1l • Ontario, Canada Gill, Robin. Dayton, OH Gilliam, David· Agoura, CA Gillman, Randy· Pataskala, OH Glover, Steve. lepcnta, AR Gain, Glenn • Searcy, AR Goldstein, Robert • Norcross, GA Goodwin, Debbie • Monchester , MI Goodwin, James • little Rock, AR Goree, leith • Pen$Ocoio, FL GotTell, lendl1l • Sandyville, WV GI1IY, Craig· Wheeling, WV Greene , Yield • Arlington, TN Greenwood, Beth • little Rock , AR Gregg, Gail • Columbiano, OH Gregory. Ann • Portland, TN Grigg•• loren. N. little Rock, AR Griglon, Jerry • EI Dorado, AR GrOll, Terry • Gallion, Al Growns, Larry. Perryville, AR Gumse" Tara • Dayton, OH Guy, Man. • Valendia, CA Haddox, Tommy. York, NE Hale, Glenita • Searcy, AR Hall, David • Glendale, WI Hall, Doug"s • Rudy, AR Hall , Ellen • Garland, TX Hamel, Jean • Son Jose, CA Hamilton, Joe • Scotia, MY Hamilton, Tim • Sidney, AR It tokes 011 kinds spired by Steve Martin 's surge as a comedian this past winter; and "Property of the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders ," due to the rising popularity of the twenty-girl squad who cheer their football team on to victory. T-shirts also advertise favorite rock and country stars. (However, liberace has not been seen on aT-shirt in years.) T-shirt mania at Harding makes the campus look like a large , opened bag of M&M's. Even in the brave of winter, students wear T -s hirts underneath their heavy polar bear coats instead of longsleeved heavier shirts. Some T-shirts' slogans· include "Wild' n'Crazy Guy" in262 ~ Juniors Johnny Johnson , Harding sophomore and Japanese citizen , owns many unique T-shirts . One of his handpainted T-shirts has a likeness of an Oriental cowboy on the front armed with six-shooters. Right: THE dive rsity of T·shirts on campus is shown by Dawn Zoller, Jerry Sawyer, Be tty Jo Hensley , Keith Roach , and Judy Baird. Johnny explained: "I used to work for a store and their burglar alarm broke down, so a friend and I decided to guard the store all night. I suggested that since we've got to guard the store, 'let's do it right!', and being the Clint Eastwood fan I am , we dressed up in cattle rustler outfits complete with

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