1986-1987 Yearbook

Be a Lion. Freshmen Errica Walker, from Buffalo, N.Y. sings her way into second place by performing her own acappella version of "Be a Lion." The talent show was the chance for the freshmen to exhibit their skills. - photo by Bill Tripp. Sheila Kathleen Gaskin - Daytona Beach, FL Quendy L. Gibbins - England, AR Marsha Ann Giesler - Rolla, MO Todd Laine Gilliam - Sherwood, AR Gregory Ralph Gilmore - Mesquite, TX Stella Givens - N. Little Rock, AR Regan Leon Glenn - Farmington, AR Twila Joy Goble - Chillicothe, OH Richard G. Goff - Bossier City, LA Enrique Gomez - San Antonio, TX Audrey Marie Gonguez - Belize City, Belize Douglas Lynn Goodpasture - Alma, AR Linda Diann Gordon - Des Moines, IA Sindi Kay Graber - Corpus Christi, TX Christi Dawn Grady - Golden, CO Christopher R. Graves - Spring, TX Crystal Marie Greene - Irving, TX Paul Allen Greenhagen - Donaldsonville, LA Dale Clayton Gregory - W. Monroe, LA Lisa Kay Griffin - Hamburg, AR Dana Marcelean Grile - Anderson, IN Angela C. Haley - Farmington, KY Karl Timothy Hall - Clarksville, AR Mandi Michelle Hall - Ottawa, IL Drew Ointon Hallman - Winnsboro, TX Anthony Jerome Hamby - Natchitoches, LA Andrew Paul Hammitt - Flint, Ml Shelley Louise Hanna - Wellington, FL Charles Christopher Harlan - Florence, AL Sylvia Grace Harrelson - Prince George, Canada Cindy Marie Harris - Channahon, IL Surijanti Hartono - Jakarta-Baral, Indonesia Steve Slane Haught - Bridge City, TX Alden Gillette Hawke - Carthage, MO Allen Shane Haws - Liberty, MO 144 Shades of Freshmen Strutting Their Stuff W ho says freshmen have no talent? This year's freshmen talent show produced a wealth of entertainment from Harding's newest additions. This year's acts were as diverse as the people who put them on. There were rockers and rib-splitters, singers and other surprises as Harding's freshmen made their campus debut in the limelight of the Benson stage. Placing first was Clarence and Friends who performed the tune "That's What Friends are For:' The group consisted of Terrance Talley, Dawn Blaine, Sheri Clements and Clarence Cannon. The performance received a tremor of applause from the captivated audience which secured the top position for the act. Errica Walker came in a close second with her stirring a cappella rendition of ''Be a Lion:' Though her recital contained no instrumental back-up she was warmly recognized for her true vocal gift. Several freshmen members of the Bison football team showed up to do their own version of the Chicago Bears' "Superbowl Shuffle," naming it appropriately the ''Bison Shuffle:' The act received third place mention. Other acts included the magic of Shawn Hull and his veritable "bag 'o tricks:' Hull startled the audience with his captivating array of illusions and feats of amazement by performing various magic tricks, climaxing when he juggled a set of bowling pins and fire-lit torches. He ended his act by tossing a flower into the audience for the selection of his assistant in the last act. Todd Mott performed a comedy act followed by the singing duet of sisters Natalie and Dawn Blaine as well as other performers who contributed equally to make the Freshmen Talent Night an ongoing success and a true Harding tradition. + · - Bill Everett

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