1984-1985 Yearbook

Titans Steady . .. Steady. After classes Reid Duncan and Paul Clonch relax by playing a friendly game of pool. Clonch takes careful aim as he prepares to shoot. - photo by Doug Moody. "What's This?" Chef Brown, Titan preSident, and fiancee , Brenda Heinen. take time to read the daily mail. - photo by Doug Moody. 106 Titans For those who wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings as eagles. .. Isaiah 40:31 Discovering Success Following a goal set by President Chet Brown, Titans social club pledged to put a stronger emphasis on Christ and Christian principles and place all other activities second. In every endeavor, Titans discovered success beyond their own expectations. Vice President Donald Watson optimistically stated, "We have really tried to emphasize Christ over OUT sports this year. We've found by putting Him first in our lives, we can really enjoy winning and we can lose more gracefully," And winning was what they did. For the fourth consecutive year. Titans captured the large club "A" all-sports trophy following a stunning victory in spring softball competition. All-sports trophies were also won by their uB", "C", "0", "E" and uG" teams after an outstanding season. The Riverfront Hilton in North Little Rock provided an elegant dining room to host the Titans Spring Banquet and to bring the semester to a close, newofficers and queens were elected for the 1984-85 year. Several key members were chosen to be officers; Chet Brown was elected preSident; Donald Watson, vice president; David Wall, secretary ; and Charles Dismuke, treasurer. Diane Adkins , Kay Haugland and Tracy Willard were selected to be Titans' queens. To kick off the fall semester , Titans annual barbeque was held in the fellowship room of the College Church of Christ. Old friendships were renewed and goals for the year were established. For the purpose of getting to know each other , a cookout was held at the Titans House for old and prospective new members. During induction , inductees wore the traditional togas, participated in an air-band concert, camped out at Tahkodah and activities concluded with a "Trick or Treat" party at the recording studio on Halloween night. With 20 new members, Titans had now grown to 80 members , establishing them as a major force on the Harding campus. Fall sports action helped Titans bring home three more championships; "Au and "e" large club softball and "B" large club football. A time-out was taken during the busy semester for a pizza party after a Bison basketball game and Titans finished the semester with their Christmas party at the Colonial House Restaurant in Searcy. Emphasis on Christian fellowship provided a sturdy base for development and growth. In the spirit of true club devotion , Danny Sullivan jokingly said about his club, "We're so gung-ho about Titans that we bleed black!" I~ Titans. Front row; M. Story, Rowan, Betts, Galloway , Dismuke, Halbart, Kelly, Adkins-queen, Mills. Second row: K. Story-sponsor, Valentine, Brown , Willard· queen, Shirley, Clarke, Breedloue, Veteto , Waif. Third row: Harvill, Tomasi , Haugland-queen,D. Smith, Powers, Ward, Hall , Oelze. Fourth row: Howell, Grissim , Clark, Beck, Watson, Sul/iuan, Diles, Simpson. Fifth row: Brooker, Teague, Arnold, Addington, Daniel, C. Smith, Jernigan , Shipman. Sixth row: Blickenstaff, Moore, M. Duncan, Clonch, Self, Wissinger, Hounsel. Seventh row: L. Duncan, Allison, Varner, Barber, Picker. Back row: Flake, Finley, Hill, Bates, Pinson. - photo by John Radcli!!e.

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