1985-1986 Yearbook

Class Officers Eugene S. Abernathy- Lawrenceville, GA Freddie Joe Acree - Pocahontas, AR Lori Dawn Adams - Mt . Dora, FL Rachel Leigh Addington - Bald Knob, AR Terry Darwin Albright- Houston , TX Susan Margaret Alcock - Palm Beach Gardens, FL Gregory Earl Allen - Indianapolis, In Maribel Almendarez- Teguci3alpa, Honduras Melody Ray Anderson Bedford, NH Ruth Anderson Heiskell, TN Deborah Lee Anthony - St . Ann, MO Valerie Ann Anthony - Dunwoody, GA Daniel Mark Arensmeier - Center , NO Mary Ellen Arensmeier - Center, NO Heather Joanne Armstrong - Sitka, AI< Susan Downing Arnette - Alsinas, CA Lina Hortensia Arzu -Trujillo, Honduras James R. Atkinson - Conroe, TX Carrol Diane Bailey - Houston, TX Amelia Kaye Baker -Alicia, AR Jodie Lynn Baker - Lapeer, MI Linda Sue Baker - Stonewall, LA Jay Barber - Bald Knob, AR Rhonda G. Barber - Cripple Creek, CO Michelle Renee Barnett -Whitney, TX Kerry Lou Barnhart - Breese, IL Randall Eric Bartilson - Hartville, OH John David Barton - King of Prussia, PA Christine A. Bendickson - Grand Island, NE David Andrew Berberian - Concord, NH Kevin Dean Berry - Uttle Rock, AR Jamie Lou Biggs - Bradford, AR Douglas &ic Black Byesville, OH Vivian Rachelle Black - W . Memphis, AR Deborah Jane Blampied -Bow, NH Tanya Kay Boatwright - Texarkana, AR Kelly Loran Bolin -Enid, OK Paul David Bolls - Belgrade, MT Danica Lyn Bonucchi - Memphis, TN Walter Lee Bounds- Memphis, TN Kami Leigh Boyer - Kuna, ID Kevin Ray Bradford - Daingerfield, TX 190 Freshmen T . he freshmen. They arrived in the fall - some shy, · some cocky, some eager - all curious. They arrived with the fresh, white canvas of their college lives tucked securely under their arms. They set up their easels, spending days, weeks, checking out the landscape. They looked for a major that would give structure to their painting and they discovered friends they wanted to work into this portrait of the next four years. They thought and planned. Then they set up their easels in a spot that suited them and began to sketch the outline of their future . They drew bold, daring, exotic lines in choosing a major, a club, a best friend. They drew Class Officers. Front row : Armstrong, More ; back row: Knight , Britton - photo by John Radcliffe . a few awkward lines, a few graceful lines , a few obscure lines, but no meaningless ones . They couldn't tell, yet, which lines would emerge as the important, structural lines, and which would be smudged out or absorbed later on. They just kept sketching, and each new friend, late night pizza, and unmanageable term paper found its way into the developing picture. At the end of the school year most of the drawings seemed to be just confusing tangles of lines, with no obvious form. But the form was there. The freshmen had created the framework of their college lives; they had set the tone and laid the foundation, whi~h they would flesh out, color, and bring to life in the following years. They had created a structure to build on, because · those foundation lines were in line with excellence . a - Sherry Daniel

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