1981-1982 Yearbook

Students with Something Extra Chosen from more than 100 submit· ted names compiled by the faculty and Student Association, 47 senior students became members of Who's Who Among Students In American Colleges and Universities. Eligibility requirements at Harding ask for students who have completed 90 hours with a grade point of 2.50 or higher. The list of names is narrowed down by consideration of the students' leadership, involvement and enthusiasm. After each faculty member has selected their top choices, the 'lists are tallied and the recipients names are sent to the national headquarters of Who's Who in Tuscaloosa, Ala., to join Who's Who students across the nation. J. P. Randall in 1934 established the award to recognize students with outstanding attributes. - John Radcliffe Joy Aebi Joy Aebi came to Harding as a transfer from Ohio Valley College. She was a nursing major from Vincent, Ohio. As a member of Chi Alpha Rho social club, Joy served as devotional director. She was also a member of the Nursing Honor Society, Student Nurses Association, JOY, and also served as a resident assistant. Joy hopes to work as a nurse in the United States for a few years and is then considering work in a mission field as a pediatric nurse. When asked what one of her best experiences at Harding was, she replied, "By far it has been getting to meet, know, and love people." 256· Who's Who Kim Adams Physical education major, Kim Adams plans to get married and to teach school in the mission field for three years. "My most important desire for the future involves whatever way I can best serve," she said. Kim, from Dallas, Texas, was very active while she was at Harding being a cheerleader, a member of concert band, Zeta Rho athletic director and community projects director and PEMM club treasurer. She was also involved with intramurals, intercollegiate track and served on the Student Activities committee for three years. Kim was chosen as the Winter Festival Queen and as a Homecoming Class Representative for two years_ She was also a member of JOY. served as a Big Sister and went on the May Campaign. • - John Radcliffe - John Radcliffe Jimmy Allen Hailing from Searcy, Jimmy Allen chose Journalism as his field of study and was a member of Society for Collegiate Journalists_ Jimmy was a member of KHCA staff, working with the Religious Time Out program_ He was a Bison reporter and copy editor for the Petit Jean. His summers were spent on May Campaigns and mission works in Tabernacle, N.J. and Ringling, Okla. Jimmy was active in athletics being an Intramural All-Star, a member of PEMM Club, and a member of TNT men's social club. He also served as chaplain and president of TNT. "I've played ball with and against guys I really love as brothers at Harding and I've really enjoyed meeting people from all across the United States who want to be Christ's men and women," Jimmy said.

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