1986-1987 Yearbook

Robin Miller, a professor of communication and drama. "The members get to know each other and interact with others of similar interests. I think that the friendships are very important and are a plus to the group." Harding's TV-12 provided students with hands-on training and state-of-the-art technology, giving the student viewing audience a quality news and entertainment medium and radio/TV majors an educational tool for enrichment of skills. The TV-12 News program aired each weekday evening and kept students abreast of national, international and campus happenings. Anchors Scott Stewart, Scott Smith, Mark Story and Steve Parrett put in an average of five hours per week delivering the news. Programming directors, writers and editors gained tremendous experience in the workings of broadcast television and worked between 20 and 40 hours each week. The Data Processing Management Association (DPMA) was a very active club for Computer Informati_on System and Computer Science majors. The club held regular meetings in which they heard visiting lecturers from industrial companies, sa'Y demonstrations for new products, discussed job opportunities and career plans, and planned future trips. DPMA made four trips this year to see how computer shops worked. This year the club visited the computer departments of AT&T, WalMart, Systematics, and Plough companies. The members also enjoyed two parties during the year. The students in DPMA worked at Industry Day in Little Rock as a service project. <fJ> College Republicans College Republicans. Front row: McKiney, K. Johnson, Seratt, Clark, Van Houten, Buchi, Hendrix, Richardson, Adams. Back row: Poe, A. Johnson, Lynn, Shumard, Campbell, Cash, Oats, Walker, Reed. - photo by Bill Tripp. Campus Players Campus Players. Front row: Lemmon, Eppick, Patton, Reas. Second row: Hughes, Roby, Milligan. Third row: Cowart, San Juan, Hittle, Allen. Back row: White, Miller, Atkinson, Ritter, Ellis, McCethnie. - photo by ferry Traughber. Evening News Attire. In the TV news room, Kenneth Forte, a junior from Sweet Home, AR, Scott Stewart, a junior from Mabelvale, AR, and Chris Clarke, a senior from Arvada, CO, prepare for the evening edition of the Channel 12 news. The floor manager, Jeanne Shipp, briefs the newscasters about the taping and then directs them through the show. - photo by Jerry Traughber. Colle~e Republicans, Campus Players 239

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