1986-1987 Yearbook

Time of Day Time of Day. Standing: Bristow, Davis, Ross. Sitting: Carter. - photo by Public Relations Office. Forensics Forensics Team. Front row: Johnson, Garner-sponsor, Houk. Back row: Olree, Stewart, Celsor, Coombs, Ulrey-sponsor. - photo by Jerry Traughber. Jammin' Time. Marty Davis, a senior from Ashland, KY jams out during a Time of Day performance. Marty played bas guitar and sang lead and back-up. The group travelled often to play at youth rallies, camps and various other functions. - photo by ferry Traughber. 226 Time of Day, Forensics D r. William Oldham sponsored one of the newer clubs on campus, MECA. The Mathematics Education Careers Association was formed to help students who were pursuing a program for teaching mathematics in secondary schools. "The purpose;' according to Oldham, "is to help members adopt professionalism towards teaching:' Since Harding has just begun a new B.A. degree in secondary mathematics education, the club will be a great help to the students. Harding served as the charter organization of MECA and worked to lead and organize a national chapter. The club had 23 members, which was a majority of all mathematics education majors on campus. JOY was an acronym used by one club on campus which stood for Jesus (first), Others (second) and yourself (last}, the ideal order of importance in a Christian's life. The main function of the club was service. The ladies of JOY performed a principal function of dealing with juvenile delinquents and acting somewhat as voluntary probation officers. They received young people who were recommended by a local department of human services. The students were

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