1984-1985 Yearbook

__Who's "The administrators, teachers, students and the people in the community make Harding special. " Kinsey Butler Brian Casey planned to teach music in a junior or senior high school. He was a music major from Newark, Delaware. Casey felt that his involvement with the A Cappella Chorus was his most rewarding and fulfilling experience while at Harding, saying, "There is something about the chorus its leadership, fellowship, and purpose - that makes A Cappella the pinnacle of a member's college career." Casey was involved in Men's Ensemble, Pep Band , Jazz, Concert , and Marching Bands, and was in Chi Sigma Alpha social club. He was a Bison columnist and a member of the Campus Ministry Team. Cary Daniel from Memphis, Tennessee, majored in Bible and mathematics. One of Daniel's greatest experiences occurred over the period of one week. "The week I had seven dates in six days ." After attaining his Master's of Theology, Daniel's planned to go into full-time work or spend five years in Brazil working for the Lord. He urged students to take advantage of the opportunities to grow closer to the Lord. "These experiences will make you become a strong soldier for God." At Harding, he was active on the Bison Baseball team, Titans social club, Timothy Club, Volunteers in Support of Admissions, and Student Association Spiritual Life director. Elementary education major Kinsey Butler was from Little Rock. The time that she spent in Italy on the Harding University in Florence program was the greatest experience she had at Harding . Kinsey was involved in Ko Jo Kai social club, Volunteers in Support of Admissions, Kappa Delta Pi, Campus Ministry, College Republicans, and served as queen for Sub-T social club. She hopes to continue her education and enventually work as a principal at a christian school. 270 Who's Who Brian Casey, Kinsey Butler, Lori Pittman, Sara Felps and Cary Daniel. - photo by James McCreary. Physcial education major Lori Pittman was from Proctorville , Ohio. While at Harding she was involved in Kappa Delta Pi, PEMM club, Ju Go Ju social club, and Bison cheerleader. "I would like to see more students involved in extracurricular activities. Sports, band and cheerleading all play important roles in college life. I'd like to see more people use their talents in these areas." Elementary education major Sarah Felps was from Fort Worth, Texas. Felps planned to attain her Master 's degree in Elementary School Administration. Being a part of the HUF program in Italy was Felps' greatest exerience at Harding. Felps was a member of Regina social club, Campaigns in Geneva, Teacher's Education Committee, Kappa Delta Pi, and Alpha Chi. She also served as Student Affairs Committee chairman. a

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