1984-1985 Yearbook

Attendant - Lyuerla Hopson. - photo by Wes Holland. Attendant - Shoun Wood. - photo by Wes Holland. Homecoming Court. Priest, Owens, Woods, Carpenter, Hopson, McDonough, Cash. - photo by Wes Holland. chie first presented the class representatives. From Searcy, Laurie Priest represented the freshmen class. Amber Owens of Jacksonville carried the banner for the sophomore "delegation." The juniors were represented by the Enterprise, Alabama , resident Angela McDonough. Rounding out the representative assembly on behalf of the seniiors was Donna Cash of Carmel, Indiana. Like the diverse backgrounds of Harding students, the Homecoming Royalty represented three different states. Shauna Wood, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wood of Hope , was one of the attendants. Wood was a member of Ju Go Ju social club and majored in elementary education. A senior public relations major, Lyveria Hopson was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hopson of Porterville, Mississippi. She was a member of Theta Psi social club. Climaxing the Homecoming "convention" was the crowning of the queen by none other than Uncle Sam himself (Craig Jones of Harding Academy) . Kim Carpenter, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carpenter of Huntsville, Alabama, found herself the receiver of hugs, cheers, and fanatic applause when she was announced as the 1984 Homecoming Queen. Carpenter was totally surprised , "I didn't expect it at all, I was honored that the football team selected me." She was also proud that her father, Mr. Carpenter, escorted her. She felt that homecoming was a special time everywhere. Carpenter was a basketball and foot - ball cheerleader for one year each. She also has been an active member of Ju Go Ju social club for two years, and she has served as queen of Bucanneers social club for two years. Kim has a variety of interests ranging from sports to cross""5titching. The friendliness of the people has been very special to Carpenter. "I'm really grateful that I have met the closest friends I'll ever have. This honor meant so much to me and it would have never happened if it weren't for the people here at Harding. " Homecoming was a chance for her to be with her family and friends. What made it so special was "being with the ones you love makes homecoming meaningful." I~ Homecoming Queen 285

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