1984-1985 Yearbook

_Juniors 234 Junior Class Officers. Standing : Wayne Johnson-vice president and David Stills-president. Seated, Jill Bohan-secretory_ - photo by James Mc - Creary . Sunday A. Abakwue - Aba. Imo, N~rla David EVt!fett Adams - Greenwood. IN Robert Glen Alexander. Concord, GA Frank Spctncer Allen · lompo.;, GA Randy Eugene Allman - Columbu$, OH Michael Ray Ander5en - Moorehelld. MN Janel lynn Anderson - Chillicothe, OH Christmas Eblnl Atem - 00U/'I1II, Cameroon Julie Ellen Begley · Pine Bluff. AR Lori Lynn Bailey· Searcy, AR Belinda Baines · Harare, Zimbabwe James Hubert Baird, Rolla. MO Debbie Anne Baker · MI. Dora, FL Steven G, Barry . Pine Bluff , AR Ann Elaine Balet . Sarahsv!IJe, OH John Albert Bates· Nashville, TN Beth Ann Baughn· Columbus, OH Carolyn Jean Bu:ter . McCrory, AR Kevin Scott Bay . Decatur, IL Paula Jean Bean · CauJifleld, MO Weldon Wa"en Iklllley - Arlington. TX Melody Ann Seek . Searcy, AR June Beth Ikeson - Sherwood, AR Dorothy Ann BeU - Pal19burn, AR Donald Roy Bellcock - Searcy, AR Mark Steven Benton - London, AR Bonnie Jean Ikrnard _ Batesvnle, AR Joanna louise Berry - Searcy, AR Jason 8evIU • Blytheville, AR Penny Rene(' Bible, Channelview, TX Edward Mondale BII'-deau - Havre , MT William Unn Black · Arnold , MO Dawn L. Blaine - Camp Hill , PA Belinda Angl« Blair - Casteiberry, AL lynn Renee Blue - Milwaukee . WI Yolanda Marie Bogues - Sterling Heights, MI Jill Rcnatfi Bohan - Brownsburg, IN Michael Bohan, Jr, • Brownsburg, IN Lynn Anne Bohannon · New Cantl8n. CT Jam.. David Boring · Cookeville , TN Ted BOH . Arlington Heighl$ , IL Michael John Boultead ' Searcy, AR Junior ACHIEVING A UNIFIED BODY While being a third·year student at Harding, the juniors realize that not all great things were left only for the seniors. Of the many things seniors did, the juniors also enjoyed: from the frequent trips to Little Rock, to playing a major role in school functions. Some of the doors opened to a student when he became a junior were being a Resident Assistant (R.A.), gaining the respect of underclassmen and having the self-satisfaction of knowing that in just one more year he will have completed his college years. But going right along with these privileges were problems such as needing to have a specific major in mind and ap· plying his classes toward that decision. He found his classes getting tougher and free time spent studying either in the library or room, The junior class here seemed to have a close bond with one another. With their class officers to tie them all together, they were capable of achieving a unified spirit. Realizing that their time on this campus was dit;ninishing, these students became active in club and campus activities. Spring Sing, intramurals and specific joboriented classes were some of the many activities in which the Juniors participated. t~ - Susie Clark

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