1982-1983 Yearbook

- Darrell L Truitt Terri White, a journalism major from Nashville, Tenn., was a member of the Dean's Advisory Council as well as being the business manager for the Bison. Terri showed a very optimistic view of life by always making the best of everything in life. "Take advantage of the opportunities given you at Harding so you may grow and be a stronger person wh~n you leave." Coming to Harding from Germantown, Tenn., Hubie Smith was a physical education major. A member of Titans, Hubie proved his athletic ability by playing on the Bison basketball and golf teams . While at Harding, Hubie was able to come to the conclusion that "a Christian has many responsibilities besides just being a good person - we need to do a better job of spreading the gospel." Happiness and Susan Parkey were synonymous for all who knew Susan. The Franklin, Tenn. special education major put it best when she said, "You are your happiest when you are involving your life with others." The students showed Susan their appreciation for her constant showers of love by electing her Petit Jean queen. According to Susan, " Harding is a great place to make lasting friends and re lationships." Blytheville, Ark. accounting major Byron Carlock made quite an impact at Harding through his various activities such as A Cappella chorus and the Economics Team. Harding was a unique learning experience for Byron who said, " The educational process extends far beyond the books or the classroom. The complete education comes from a much more va luable resource - people. People are worth a lot more than a complete library." Who's Who/291

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