1987-1988 Yearbook

Well balanced. Junior Dan Rosier from New Freedom, PA, assists juggler Edward Jackman in demonstrating the powers of concentration. Jackman was just one of the many concerts, movies, and other programs arranged by the Student Association for the enjoyment of their peers. - photo by Bill Tripp. SA Student Association. Front row: Chadwell, Lively. Back row: Fletcher. Hoover, Allen, Mabrey, Roder, Cheatham. - photo by Bill Tripp. ' Thundering Herd Thundering Herd. Front row: Selby, Castellaw, Bendickson, Simmons, Murrah, Wiese, Morrow, Harlow, Parsons, Bratcher. Second row: Pickwell, Thompson, Evers, Moore, Brandon, Sanford, Manning, Voyles. Third row: Morgan , Laughery, Bardin, Mayberry, Weibel , Johnson, Lockhart, Brack, Gamer, Howard, Bowman, Truex, Stevens, Hertter, Bowen. Fourth row: Boay, Hansen, Fisher, Hawkins, Westbrook, Smith , Lowry, Goodpasture, Tebo, Flemming, White, Perkins, Bennett, O'Dowd. Back row: Jackson, Lindstrom, Crawford, Sheldon, Ryan. - photo by Bill Tripp. • I f you attended any movies, concerts, soft rock cafes, or tailgate parties during the 1988 school year, it was probably organized by the Harding Student Association. As SA president Mike Allen said, "The Student Association is very active in supporting school spirit through various functions on campus." Some of the work dealt directly with promoting school spirit, such as the assistance they gave the cheerleaders in organizing the tailgate party before the game against Arkansas Tech during Pledge Week. For Homecoming, the SA assisted in setting up the election process for Homecoming queens and also helped set up the bonfire. The most obvious function of the SA was the organizing of the SA movie committee, overseen by Robert San Juan. Most of the movies shown on campus were current. Some of the highlights included 007: Living Daylights; Santa Claus: the Movie; Mosquito Coast; and the classic A Room With a View. With admission only a dollar to defray costs, SA movies gave students real bargain entertainment. The SA also presented many live entertainers. The school year began the first week with the Wright Brothers and continued through the year with different performances such as juggler/comedian Edward Jackman, and many Soft Rock concerts such as Stein and Walder, Smith and Meyer, and 1964: as the Beatles. There were many activities that the SA sponsored this year and each presentation helped to enhance the college experience by adding more and more memories to cherish. The SA was active in every part of campus life trying to make Harding an even better place to be. The Thundering Herd had successfully marched their way through the season of football. In their new white uniforms, the band supported the Bisons through their tough schedule. The band, which marched at all home games, was made up of 50-55 members. I was directed by Dr. Warren Casey. Last spring, the concert band, which is made up of mostly. Thundering Herd members went on a tour of Tyler, TX. They also performed their annual outdoor concert on the front lawn. The band put in a lot of practice hours by rehearsing Monday through Thursday from 4:00 through 5:30. They used this time to learn new marches, also known as drills, that Dr. Casey plotted out. After learning the drill, the drum major was responsible for directing them on the field. The drum major last year was Felicia Voyles. - Kieth Hand and Darin Martin Thundering Herd 119 Student Association

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