1980-1981 Yearbook

Mass Communications major E. C. Umberger, a native of Princeton, West Virginia, found that serving as KHCA Station Manager, along with assistant news director and newscaster, helped him gain experience for his chosen field. "I want to work in religious broadcasting because the power of the media is tremendous in America," he commented. "Christian leaders have just scratched the surface in realizing and utlizing radio and television time. I hope to eventually become a religious consultant for the church; in addition, I want to do broadcasting missions work in Australia with a team of Harding graduates. " E. C., who went on both Australian and May campaigns, served as Spring Sing Director for Galaxy and Ju Go Ju social clubs in 1981. He participated in Intercollegiate Debate, Intercollegiate Speech Arts, Pi Kappa Delta, the Society for Collegiate Journalists. Club Beaux for Regina social club. and Senior Men's Representative to the Student Association. "My long-range goals include serving God as a public accountant and perhaps later as a lawyer," said accounting major Hal West, a Nashville, Tennessee native. In addition to serving Kappa Sigs social club as secretary for two years and Spiritual Life director, he was a member of Alpha Chi, American Studies program, Barristers, French club, and was treasurer and later vice-president of the Society for Collegiate Journalists. He was business manager for the Petit Jean, was president of Pi Gamma Psi, a member of the Reno Business Team and the Nashville Business Team, president of Delta Mu Delta, and was a club beaux for KKK social club. He also served on the College Church of Christ Worship Committee. "I believe in getting involved in all aspects of campus life," he stated. "Limiting your friendships and associations to only certain groups of people makes you predictable. I enjoy surprising people - why. I've even eaten with Sub-T before. Shocking, Huh? I think it's sad to allow barriers to new friendships remain standing. I enjoy looking for a person's poteIitiilr strengths to help them exploit them. 'Iron sharpens iron; so one man sharpens another! (Prov, 27:17) That is my favorite scripture; I try to use it as a guide." A business and journalism major, Jon Woodroof wants to be involved with people, but is not sure where that will lead him. Jon stated, " I have thought about going to Boston to work with Terry Smith. I really believe there is a need for young Christians in the Northeast. I would also like to be involved with the program 'Heartbeat' in whatever way I can . But whatever 1 do, I want to give my life for people because I think they are worth it." Jon was very active during his years at Harding. He was a member of the tennis team, TNT social club, and sang with the "Time of Day_" He was the voice of "Time Out" while on the KHCA staff. Furthermore , Jon was involved in 1979 on the summer campaign to Tabernacle. New Jersey. A transfer from the University of Tennessee at Nashville, Mark Zuccolo was a major in international trade. He was a member of Alpha Chi, American Studies program, the World Evangelism Forum, Delta Mu Delta, a copywriter for the Petit Jean, and vice-president of Phi , Alpha Theta. He also was a C. K. Hammon Scholar for 1980, the editor of a campuswide newsletter, a member of the Mission' Committee and the Finance Committee at the College church. and was listed in the 1980 National Dean's List. Concerning future plans. Mark commented, "I plan to work in international trade and investments. II 143 Who'. Who

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