Samuel Eugene McDonald- Sherwood , AR . Angela Faye McDonough - Enterprise , AL. Elementary educati on . Activities director for Zeta Rho ; Chi Delta Epsilon ; Knights queen ; Conquerors; homecoming attendant ; JOY Petit Jean attendant ; freshman , sophomore , seni or class repersentative ; S .A . Spiritual Life Committee; VISA; winter fes tival attendant. Karen Mclarty - Memphis , TN . Communication disorders . Secretary for Shantih; Campus Ministry ; Beta Phi Kappa queen ; Conquerors; Dean 's List ; homecoming attendant ; HUF ; Judicial Board ; Kappa Delta Pi ; May Fete Queen ; Pet it Jean attendant ; president for Student Speech and Hearing Association; VISA; winter festival attendant. Amanda Leah McMillon - Fridley, MN. Bill Ray McSpadden - Searcy , AR . Bible . Timothy Club . April Joy Messick - Mountain Home , AR . Mass communications. Secretary for Omega Phi ; A Cappella ; campaigns; drama ; PRSSA; TV-12. Krista Melea Miller - Daingerfield , TX . Elemen tary education . Devo tional director for Gata ; Dactylology Club ; JOY. Lisa Elaine Miller - Clarksville, AR . Accounting. Treasurer fo r Tri Kappa ; American Studies; Dean 's List ; Pi Gamma Psi. Murice Shelley Miller -Watertown , SO . Business education . Echad; Alpha Chi ; American Studies ; Iowa and Europe campaigns ; Chi Delta Epsilon ; Alpha Kappa Phi queen; Dean's List ; Friends; JOY . Candace Sheree Mimms - Dallas , TX. Special education . Vice president, spiritual director fo r Ju Go Ju; cheerleader captain; Dean 's List; SNEA; TECH . Susan Camille Mitchell -Nashville, TN. Social work . Transferred from David Lipscomb . Treasurer , Phi Delta; Alpha Chi; Dean 's List ; Hot Line staff; Nationa l Association of Socia l Work ; Social Work Club. Elizabeth Ann Mitchum -Chattanooga , TN . Nursing. Shantih; HSNA. John Douglas Moody - Texarkana, TX. Computer information systems. TNT; College Republicans ; Da ta Processing Management Association; SAM . Deborah Lynn Moon -St. Lou is, MO. Office systems . Secretary, athletic director for Sigma Phi Mu; Chi Delta Epsilon ; Friends; resident assistant; SAM. Melanie Dawn Moon - Searcy, AR. Office systems . Ko Jo Kai;American Studies; Chi Delta Epsilon i Dean 's List ; SAM . Dreams achieved for Quinn T he 1985 football campaign marked the final year for Fanasial "Dump" Quinn, one of the most popular players ever to compete for the Bisons. The highlight of Quinn's career was selection to the NAIA Division I AllAmerica third team, for his outstanding play during the 1985 football season. The West Point, Mississippi, native who picked up the nickname "Dump" because of a p ropensity for sacking opposing quarterbacks, has been a defensive leader for the Bison defense since transferring to Harding from East Mississippi Junior College two years ago where he participated in the Mississippi Junior College All-Star game earning most valuable player honors . The 5'9", 234 lb . noseguard combined the rare traits of athletic prowess and quiet modesty to anchor the Bison defensive line. "I knew when I carne to Harding they played my kind of defense," Quinn said. ' 'I'm glad that I was able to help the team, because that was always my first priority ." Help the team he did! During his two years of competition, Quinn recorded 242 tackles, including 140 solo stops and set a school record of 231/z quarterback sacks. He stopped 13 runners for 27 lost yards , recovered five fumbles and blocked a kick . Also, in addition to the national recognition, Quinn was selected to the All-NAIA District 17 and All - Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference firs t team units, was named NAIA District 17 Player of the Week twice and selected Player of the Week by the Arkansas Democrat. Five times during the 10-game schedule Quinn earned Bison Defensive Player of the Week honors for his outstanding play . "It' s a really big honor to have been chosen All -AIC and All -District. Those are the kind of things you can usually only dream about, " Quinn said. "So you just hope and pray and go out and play your hardest. " Harold Horton , head coach of the two-time NAIA national co-champion University of Central Arkansas team, had words of praise for Quinn, who recorded 12 solo tackles against his offense while fighti ng a lower back injury. "Dump was the premier down lineman in our league this year . He's a superb player who couldn't be blocked in a one-on-one situation, " Horton said . The hard-nosed, yet low-keyed, competitor, who will graduate with a business degree in December, 1986, after using up his eligibility, will be sorely missed on the Harding defensive front. "No doubt about it. 'Dump' is oneof-a-kind ," Harding head coach John Prock said . "He has been an outstanding part of our program. " J1tt - Brett Kirkman All NAIA. Fanasial Quinn, a junior from West Point , MS. received All-Arkansas In tercollegiate Confe rencP. and All-AIC during the 1985 football season. -photo by P.R. Office. ''I knew when I came to Harding they played my kind of defense; I'm glad that I was able to help the team, because that was always my first priorit " y. - Fanasial "Dump" Quinn 235
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