1980-1981 Yearbook

208 Roderic Herring· Anderson, IN Melinda Hillis - Plano, TX Susan Himelrick - Charlottesvi lle, VA Anita Hinds - Searcy, AR Jodee Hobbs - Fayetteville, AR Cathy HoH - Rogers, AR Joseph Hogan - Dunwoody, GA Patricia Holloway· Jacksonvi lle, IL Palli Honnen - Lincoln, NE Carla Dee Hooten - Mabelvale, AR Cynthia Hooten - Pine Bluff, AR Jon Hopper - Lonok e, AR Teresa Hormel - Pinevi lle, MO Don Horsman - Florence, AL Russell Horton - N. Little Rock , AR Kathy Hough - Judsonia, AR David House - Memphis, TN Mark House - Swift on, AR Brenda Houser - Anchorage, AK James Howell - Belgrade, MT Jodie Hower - Washington , PA Cynlhia Howton - Palest ine, AR Marnila Hubbard· Liverpool, NY Mary Hudson - Waynesboro, VA Donald Huffman - Fayetteville, AR Patricia Huffstutter· Hic kman , KY Uana Jo Hughes - Kennett, MO Nancy Hughes - Dallas, TX Cheryl Hulen - Newport, AR Michelle Humphrey· Arvada, CO Beth Hurd - Garfield, AR Deborah Hurley - N. Little Rock , AR Patricia Hutchins - Searcy, AR Kelly Hyde - Poca hontas, AR Michael Ishmael - Tulsa, OK Jennifer Istre - New Orleans, LA Melinda Jackson· Germantown, TN Michael Jacobs - Ashtabula , OH Cynthia Jarrell· Harrison, AR Jack Jarrell· Jefferson City, MO Kalhy Jenkins - Ballwin, MO Mavis Jensen· Sleepy Eye, MN Cheryl Jinkerson - O'Failon, IL Anna Johnson - Fulton, AR Deborah Johnson - Jacksonville, AR Douglas Johnson - Harri son, AR Ernest Johnson· Kansas City, KS Karen Johnson - Cabot, AR Mar)' Johnson - Houston, TX A new game was added to Harding's roster of intercollegiate competition this year. Played by a four-member team, the game demands skill, speed and versatility from each competitor. Yet the players need not be athletes, rather scholars: The game is College Bowl, "the game of the mind." Harding's all-star team was selected through a doubleelimination intramural quiz tournament which involved more than 100 students on 27 teams. The competition climaxed as two finalist teams, "AGO" and Freshmen "The game of the mind" "IQ-2," met in a championship match during the chapel period Dec. II. Composing the winning team were Jeff McKinzie, a senior Biology major from Chester, Va.; Joel Ragland, a junior music education major from Cookeville, Tenn. ; Eugene Smith, a senior chemistry and math major from Dallas and Greg York , a senior Bible major from Louisville, Ky. The four became the core varsity players. Rounding out the varsity team were Rick Foster. a senior English major from Memphis; Philip Gould, a senior history and speech major from Searcy; Wade Huffman, a freshman science major from Fayetteville, Ark., and Jon Sherrod, a senior biology major from Belle Mead. N.J., who were selected on the basis of their individual speed and accuracy in answering questions during the intramural tournament. Faculty sponsors for the team were Dr. Fred Jewell of the history department and Dr. Larry Long and Dr. Dennis Organ, both of the English department. Harding competed in a Region 12 meet at Texas A & M in February. challenging" 15 other colleges and universities from Arkansas, Texas and Louisiana. "More than anything else," Dr. Long stated, "the competition is a lot of fun; but the further the team goes, the more it becomes an honor for the contestants and for the school." Fifteen U.S. regions compete in College Bowl quiz competition. Matches are organized and partially funded by the Association of College Unions-International. Questions for the game ·are researched by the Reader's Digest editorial staff. Regional winners compete annually for national honors and $25,000 in awards. - Snippi Schramm CHAPEL was the setting for the final round of College Bowl competition.

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