ITJ he body of Philip Germaine Lockwood of Village City, Okla., was found in his dormitory room on January 13 by his roommate when he returned from a chorus trip. The death certificate stated that his death was by strangulation either accidental or suicide. Phil, as he was called on campus, was born in Detroit, Michigan, on October 24, 19958. Since his father was a gospel preacher, Phil had lived in several cities including Memphis, Tennessee, where his father attended the Harding Graduate School of Religion, and Des Moines, Iowa, where he went to high school. He "The Challenger." On Tu esday , ]a11uary 28, 1986 th e Unit ed States suffered through a 11ation-wide tragedy when th e Space Shuttle Cha llenger exploded short ly after take-off. photo by AP! Wide W o rld Photos. had also lived in Sweden where his father served as a missionary. He enrolled in Harding in the fall of 1977 on an ACT Scholarship. He played baritone in both the Marching Band and the Concert Band. He participated in intramuraf college bowl and had been selected a member of the 1986 intercollegiate team. He was pursuing a major in mathematics but his greatest interest was in mission work. He had participated in five summer campaigns to the Soviet Union and other eastern European countries. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C . Lockwood of Village City, a brother, Stephen Lockwood of Oklahoma City, and a sister, Nancy Dickinson, of Everman, Texas . Memoriam 381
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