1984-1985 Yearbook

Dave Smith served as beau for Regina , president for Pi Gamma Psi, and was active in Chi Sigma Alpha social club, American Studies, and Delta Mu Delta. An accounting major from Clarion, Pennsylvania , he planned to work for an accounting firm in Philadelphia eventuallv. Many of Smith's greatest experiences were results of the relationships, he made while at school. "At the top of my list is the relationship I have with my wife, which developed because of our relationship with God." He encouraged students to see all "the wonderful things" Harding has to offer. "Students must recognize that attitudes can make a difference." The greatest part of Debbie Garrett's stay at Harding were her friendships. "I was able to know what a true friend was and have friends who have a stronger bond than just mutual interests." After graduation she planned to marry and pursue a career in the banking industry in Houston , Texas . Garrett was a David Smith, Debbie Garrett, Beth Carr, Kim Clark and Marty Ninemire. - photo by James McCreary. management major from Brookston, Indiana. She was active in Zeta Rho social club, International Campaigns , Student Association, College Republicans, Economics team , Society for the Advancement of Management , and Phi Beta Lambda . Regina social club member Beth Carr, from Houston Texas was an eleme,:tary education and special education major with a music minor. Her activities included A Cappella, Belles and Beaux, Alpha Chi, JOY, and Kappa Delta Pi. She plans to teach mildly handicapped students in the Dallas area . Kim Clark from Newport , was a e lementary education major. Clark was involved in the student National Education Association , Kappa Delta Pi , Campus Ministry , Alpha Chi and Kappa Tau queen. "I plan on coming back to Harding next year and getting my masters' degree. Harding is wonderful. I've enjoyed the last four years here," commented Clark. Experiencing the birth of his daughter Brooke and being on the 1984 AIC Baseball Championship Team were the two thrills of Marty Ninemire's time at Hardin g. Ninemire, an elementary and physical education major from Salem, Arkansas, was a member of the AII-AIC, NAIA District 17 Baseball Team, AIC All-Star Team, and Titans social club. He served as a graduate assistant coach for the Bison baseball team. He received the Berryhill Award and was named to the Dean's list. Ninemire valued all the experiences he shared with the baseball team. "I value the experience, enjoyment, and friendships I have gained through my five years of involvement with the team ," he stated. ,,~ People make Harding special. Take time to be with many different kinds of people here. Beth Carr Who's Who 271

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