1981-1982 Yearbook

Scot Harris - N. Las Vegas, NV Kenton Hart· Morrilton, AR Leslie Hart· Ontar io, Canada Eugene Hass . Wynne, AR Sonja Hawks· Bolivar, MO Stephen Haynes · little Hocking, OH Frank Hazelman . Lucasville, OH Michael Heasley · Shaker Heights, OH Teresa Heaton· Kokomo, IN Sarah Hefley · little Rock, AR Mark Helms· Waco, TX CUnton Helmuth· Va lencia, CA Deanna Henderson· Newport, AR Jennifer Henderson· Piggott , AR ITraditionsl The Bell that Tolls Curfew - that six-letter word that causes couples to cringe. Some like it, most hate it, but it's a fact 'of life at Harding, and we've all at one time or another probably found ourselves wishing that ··that bell would shut up :· ·That bell"· is the bell rung by an R.A. in Pattie Cobb at 10:20 Sunday through Thursday nights and at 11 :50 Friday and Saturday nights. Called by some the "virgin bell, " it is a less than subtle reminder that girls have ten minutes. more or less. to get in their rooms for room check or start accumulating late minutes. Most students probably can Julia Henderson · Mountain Home, AR Priscilla Henderson· Trinidad John Hendricks · Shreveport, LA Kenneth Henry · Williamsburg, VA Stephanie Henry · Baxter Springs, KS Betty Jo Hensley· Sardis, MS Tamara Hensley· Huntington, WV Phyllis Hickman · Co lumbus, MS Debbie Higginbotham· Prescott, AR David Hili . Nashville, TN Brenda Hobbs · Arkadelphia, AR George Hockenberry . Hoffman Estates, IL Karen Hodnett· Plantation, FL Rene Holloway· Pine Bluff, AR 154 · Juniors Robert Holt· Harr ison, AR Tildon Hood· Clarksda le, MS Terry Hooten· Da llas, TX James Horn· lineville, AL Cindy Hoskins · Chesapeake, VA Cheryl Hostetler· Lagrange, IN Beverly Hounset . Shreveport, LA see the wisdom in having a curfew, even though they complain. Tony Bono said, "It's no big deal, I should be in bed by then anyway." Jay Perdue said, "I can see the wisdom of it at a Christian institution like Harding, but it offends some students who are mature enough not to need extra 'parenting'. I think it ought to be later, like 12 on week-nights and one on weekends like they do at ACU:· Other people strongly dislike curfew , especially engaged couples. One male student said, "I don't like it, because the girl that I'm going to marry in two months has to be in by 10:30, and we don't have enough quality time together anyway. " Another said, "It's bad when you 're in the middle of a serious discussion, or talking about problems, and you have to quit because of curfew. Some things are easier talked about in person than over the phone. " So daylight turns to dark and silence is aroused by ringing, you ask "For whom doth the bell toll?". Oh Harding student, it tolleth for thee, and it has for a long, long time. ~ - Ginger Mabry THE BELL that summons the com· ing of curfew and makes couples reluctantly go their separate ways.

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