1987-1988 Yearbook

Jill Elil.abeth Bailey - Franklin , TN. Nursing. Ju Go Ju (vice president) , Nigerian Campaigns, Campus Minis try, HSNA. Lance David Bailey - Searcy, AR. Physical Education. Laura Jean Baker - Mayfield , KY. Mar.hematics. Regi na , Concert Band , Thundering Herd, Pep Band , Drum majo rette , Rifle, Alpha Omega queen, Dean's List, MECA . William Franklin Baker - Mount Dora , FL. Accounting . Galaxy (pres ident , secretary), American Studies, Dean's Li st , Delta Mu Del ta , Intamural All -Star, Men's Track, Pi Gamma Psi, Phi Beta Lambda. Michael Scott Baldwin - Lubbock , TX . Accounting. Transferred from South Plai ns College. Sub-T 16, Art Guild , Barristers, Dean's List , HUF, Pi Gamma Psi , SAM. Phillip Scott Ballinger - Searcy, AR. Biochemistry. Arta Denise Banks - Baton Rouge, LA . Nursing . Transferred from Louisiana State Universi ty. Chi Alpha Rho (president , devotional director), Alpha Chi , Argentine Campaigns, Campus Ministry, Dean's Li st, Friends, JOY, RA , Sigma Theta Tau. Cassandra Ann Banks - Greenwood , MS. English . OEGE (secretary, historian) , Kappa Delta Pi , Sigma Tau Delta , SAEA. Bruce Allen Baptiste - Butler, PA . Bible. Bradley Benton Barber - Tyler, TX . Special Education. Titans, Omega Phi beau , College Republicans, Dactylology Club, Friends, Intramural All -Star, SA Food Service Committee, SAEA, TECH , VISA . Debra Lynn Bargo - Rapid City, SD. French . Charles Michael Baril - Detroit , Ml. Sports Management . Vanessa Renee Barker - Ferriday, LA . Business Education . Gary Dean Barnes - Ozark , MO. Psychology. Jerome Randall Barnes - Searcy, AR . History. Natalie Kay Barnes - Vernon , AL. Biology. 260Seniors Bailey - Barnes ~:J Western Civ: Senior's style? K iwanis Harvey was a secondsemes ter senior from St. Petersburg Florida. Kiwanis who graduated in May, experienced something unusual thi s semester: Western Civilization. When asked why she waited to take the freshman level class she said it was not because she hated the subject or was afraid the class would be hard , but she was a senior when she found out she needed to have it to graduate. Kiwanis said when she transferred to Harding in the fall of 1986, she was told by an adviser that she did not need the course, so she had to squeeze it into her last semester here. "At first I thought I was going to feel out of place, but then I realized there are other seniors in the class and some older students, too," said Kiwanis . Kiwanis said she was most impressed by the subject matter itself, she said she liked the renaissance period and learning more about early European history. "I've seen many of the things we have talked about in class which makes it even more interesting," said Kiwanis. Kiwanis travelled to Europe with American International, a travel group designed for students, in the summer of 1983. "I was seventeen years old when I travelled to Europe, which is what makes the memories so fresh for me still ," said Kiwanis. Kiwanis majored in marketing and carried a heavy load so that she could graduate in May. She said she likes the class because she enjoys getting out of the business building. She also said it was fun because she gets to meet different people outside her major field of study. "Having a freshman level course adds a nice contrast to my schedule, because I have so many business classes it is a refreshing class for me," said Kiwanis .. Kiwanis said , "The course has received a lot of bad publicity and it makes students dread taking it , when in actuality it's not that bad." She suggested that students who still have not taken the course should not put if off any longer than necessary. - Janna Wharton r You're history. History professor Dr. Ray Muncy reads a biography of Samuel Johnson before one of his Western Civilization classes. Western Civ was just one class that some students put off taking until their senior year. Dr. Muncy also served as a sponsor for Sigma Tau Sigma men's social club. - photo by Bill Tripp.

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