Robert Jean - Walnut Ridge, AR David Jenkins - Livermore, CA Becky Johnson - Rock Falls, IL Harold Johnson - Harrison, AR Jan Johnson - Wilmington, MA Rebecca Johnson - Cicero, NY Scott Johnson - Lubbock, TX Terri Johnston - Rogers, AR Barbara Jones - Magee, MS Brenda Jones - Creve Coeur , MO Douglas Jones - N. Little Rock, AR Elizabeth Jones - Grovespring, MO Stephanie Jones - Edmond, OK Stuart Jones - West Fork, AR Tami Jones - Morrilton, AR James Jordan - Denver, CO Penny Jorgensen - Texas City, TX Denise Kays - Benton, AR Kerry Keathley - N. Palm Beach, FL Linda Keathley - Riviera Beach, FL Carron Keith - Myrtle Beach, SC Karla Kell ->Lubbock, TX Mary Ann Kellar - Searcy, AR Barry Kelley - South Point, OH Christopher Kelley - Owensboro, KY Keith Kelley - San Antonio, TX Mary Kerns - Clarington, OH Michael King - Miami, OK Brad Kinser - Monticello, IL Janet Kirby - Jackson, TN Roy Kirkland - Ward, AR Valerie Kitchens - Jackson, MS David Knight - Pearland, TX Pamela LaFerney - Springfield, VA Donna Lafferty - Texarkana, TX Kenneth Lake - Matteson, IL Janet Land - Gainesville, FL Dennis Landis - Anchorage. AK Greta Lane - Guy. AR Loria Lane - Warner Robins, GA Thomas Langley - Maynan~,ville, TN Joseph LaPlante - Se'arcy, AR Lynn Latham - Durant, OK Kimberty Lawrence - N. Forestville, MO Carole Lawson - Nicholasville. KY Mark Lay - Crowder. OK Jane Layne - Trenton, MI Joe Leal - Grant. MI Renda Leamons - Camden, AR The 30+ penalty 184 Is Harding a concentration camp? Maybe not, but there is solitary confinement, commonly known as being dormed. Donned students are required to be in their dorm at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. This incarceration is generally the result of the aquisition of thirty late minutes, or fifteen after the first infraction. When asked about conferring the penalty, Mrs. Goin, dorm mother for Pattie Cobb, essayed, HI just abide by the rules. I have always felt that dorming was to emphasize that they need to be more responsible. They have the opportunity to appeal ,before the Student Board if they feel it is unJuniors justified. " How do most students feel? Many think it is a silly punishment for adults. As Chris Hawkins so aptly put, "I'm surprised they don't send you to bed without supper'" Rachel Travis exclaimed, "What can you say? It's stupid. It's awful. It's like being grounded by your parents. " That may sound bitter, but there is a funny side to the situation. The surreptitious smiles observed at the mention of dorming indicate that, in some cases, a weekend of solitude was not too high a price to pay for those stolen moments of freedom. The cliche "when you play, you've got to pay" best describes the shrugyour-shoulders attitudes of many students. Jennifer Istre laughed and stated, "I didn't mind being dormed so much because it was worth the late minutes. What did bother me was the way they checked on me. It seemed I had no level of integrity left. especially when she walked in and checked on me every few hours." Dorming is not a new phenomena. Dr. Joe Pryor recalled, "Several years ago we had to confine several boys to their rooms because they had taken another boy out, stripped him, and poured molasses and cornflakes on him, then left him. But, he was apparently a supreme nuisance, so he deserved it." The purpose of the curfew, the cause 0t. much of this agony I was to see that students got in at a reasonable time, settled down and began studying according to Dean Campbell. So, if the urge to do something wild and crazy hits you, and you don't have time to sign out and get late permission, be prepared to get to know the students on your wing, very well. And take heart. . . you won't be the first to have been dormed, nor will you probably be the last. this is, however, unlikely to· console you as you stand before the Student Board like a prisoner before a firing squad. - Wendy Zeigler DORMED. a college coed dreams oj what she could be doing iJshe were on the other side of her window.
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