1981-1982 Yearbook

Dennis Calvert· Memphis, TN Kelley Campbell - APO NY, NY Susan Cannody . Nashville, TN Cheryl Cantley· Elyria, OH David Carlin· Anaheim, CA Roger Carlin · Wheatridge, CO Usa Carlisle· Shreveport, LA Joseph Carson· Roswell, GA Daniel Carter· Mountain Home, AR Michael Carter· Cloverdale, IN Brian Casey· Newark, DE Donna Cash· Carmel, IN Elisa Casto· Newport, OH Edd Caudill · Dickson, TN Jon Chadwell · Oxford, MS Deborah Chain · Chester, VA Paul Chambless· Hope, AR Cossle Chandler· Cincinnati, OH Leonard Chandler· Odessa, TX Michael Chase· Union Grove, WI John Cherry· Nashville, AR John Chester· Memphis, TN Carrie Childs · Wichita, KS Margaret Chism· Hotchkiss, CO Steve Choate · Winona, MS Kim Clark· Newport, AR Tammy Clark· Conroe, TX Stephen Clemens· New Albany, OH Curtis Clements· Dalhart , TX Michelle Clements· Derby, KS Darren Clepper· Hurst, TX Earl Clevenger · Searcy, AR Carol Coker· Searcy, AR Cynthia Coleman· Green River, WY Tamara Combs· Bryant, AR Diane Conner· Millington, TN Jeffrey Cook · North Little, Rock, AR Paula Cook· Searcy, AR Jill Copper · Liverpool, NY James Couch · St. Clair Shores, MI Dale Cox · Dallas, TX Usa Cox · Ft. Worth, TX Marlann Cox· Newnan, GA Pamela Crabtree· Plano, TX Denise Crawford· Pinson, AL Giles Crews· Halifax, VA Travis Crowe· Madill, OK Mitchell Crump· Salado, TX Leonard Cumpian . Bigfoot, TX ITraditionsl Heber Fever Every year as the winter comes to a close, the t rees at Harding begin their budding and proclaim to 3,000 University people that springtime has arrived. Birds are singing in the air, flowers are blooming, and schoolwork seems to casually ease its way down to the bottom of the average student's priority list. Spring fever? Well maybe, 176· Freshmen but to a lot of Harding students this means "Heber fever" and frequent trips to Heber Springs, a beautiful lake about 30 miles northwest of Searcy. Cutting classes for a trip to the lake is almost a regular routine for · some college funlovers, especially on those warm, sunny days. "It's a good place to go and get away from campus to relax, " stated Ter i Hazelip, a senior from Montgomery, Ala. Many females enjoy taking a float and spending the day catching rays from the hot sun. For the Harding male , Heber's high cliffs are the big drawing card. Diving and swim· ming are the reasons most often admitted to by men for thei r days at the lake. When asked why he enjoyed heading out for Heber, junior Jay Savage answered, "I like practicing my dives and soak· ing up some sun." Yes, on most of the warm days this April the shores of Heber were crammed with skiiers, swimmers, divers and watchers. Many of that number were from Harding and became members of the growing craze ca lied the " fever." When spring comes and the sun burns and tans start show· ing up around campus, a ques· tion frequently asked is "Did you go to Heber today?" Sure they did because it's " Heber fever" . . . catc~ it! t;i - Brad Bradley THE PERFECT altemaUue to going to classes? Diuing off the bluffs at Heber!

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