1985-1986 Yearbook

''B y keeping our membership at a low , we feel that we can reach our many objectives more efficiently." - Bill Everett Andrea Gae Hill - Humboldt , TN Martha Jane Hinton - Fl o rence , AL Hayden John Hittle - Wichita , KS Holly Jeanne Hladky - Vincentown, Nj Terry Wayne Hobbs - Joplin , MO Steve Scott Hockenberry - Hoffman Estates , 11 Lauretta Gayle Hodges - Stephenville , TX Lisa Marie Hoepner - Danville , IL Leann M. Hogan - Co lumbus, OH Cheryl Holsonbake - Bakersfield , CA · Donna L. Honey , Archer , FL Natalie Anne Hooper - Pasadena , Tx Scott Alan Hoover ·-Indianapoli s, IN Angelia Dawn Houston - Ft. Smith , AR Jeannie Renee Howell - Bil lings , MT Cynthia Lanelle Hudgins - Cabot , AR Leila Suzette Huffaker - Fl o rence , AL Lisa Kay Humble - Wann , OK Dudley Todd Humphry - Delight , AR Tammy Joyce Hunter - Houston, TX Michelle Ann Huschen - Roanoke , IL Robert Leslie Hutson - Lit tl e Elm , TX Cynthia Dianne Isenberg - S . Williamspor t , PA Melanie Elizabeth Jackson - Dallas. TX Jamie Christopher James - Thayer , MO Boontham Jittimaporn - Bangko k . Thailand Barbara Griffin Johnson - Newport , AR John Howard Johnson -)acks~nville , AR 204 Sophomores Fired up for action 0 fficial recognition was the goal of some students who formed clubs this year centering on various things. O ne such organization, the Smokey Club, was conceived in the minds of three freshmen : Mark Arensmeier, Darin Combs , and Bill Everett. The group strove to make the student body aw are of the importance of wildlife and wildlife preservation. The group was the smallest club on campus, with a beginning membership of just the three charter members. Later on in the year, the club accepted Smokey Club. Combs, Underwo od , Everett, A rensmeier. - photo by Johnny Couch. resumes from students interested in the club's aims and purposes. Applicants were screened by interviews with Everett , the group's first president. After much thought, sophomore Sheila Underwood was chosen to fill the desired fourth position in the club. Everett commented, "By keeping our membership at a low, we feel that we can reach our many objectives more efficiently . By having a strong nucleus, we eliminate the problems that many of our larger counterparts are currently facing - disunity. " A few of the club's objectives were planning for a variety of expositions and demonstrations for the academic year, according to Ted Altman, sponsor of the club. They selected spokesmen for a safe camping seminar in the spring as a start. The organization derived its name from the famed star of television commercials, Smokey the Bear , since much emphasis in the club is placed on fire prevention . According to Combs, a number of small fires have broken out in this area due to the irresponsibility of some local campers . 'We are trying to do our part to keep the forests free of abuse and neglect , and make them healthy habitats for future generations of wildlife." 4 - David Dearin

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