Jon Lance Duncan - Clinton , AR . Accounting. Teresa Ann Durham - Bakersfield , MO. Social Science. Transferred from Oklahoma Christian College. American Studies, Dean's List , Women's Cross Country, Women's Track , Kappa Delta Pi , Phi Alpha Theta , PEMM Club. Cara Beth Duvall - Leitchfield , KY. Chemistry. Zeta Rho, Alpha Chi , Swiss Campaigns, Campus Ministry, Chemistry Club, College Bowl , College Republicans, Dean's List , Friends, HUF, Pre-Med Club, SA Freshman class representative, Student Impact Steering Committee, Winter Festival Queen attendant. Raymond Dale Duwe - Broken Arrow, OK. Accounting. Timothy Clark Eddings - Ferndale, Ml. Marketing. Galaxy, A Cappella , AMA , Campus Mini stry, College Republicans, Swimming, SAM , SA Elections Committee. Amy Lynn Edwards - Germantown , TN . Accounting. George Thomas Edwards - Kensett , AR . Radio/ Television . Paul Francis Edwards - Belize City, Belize. Biology. Transferred from the Belize College of Arts, Sciences, and Technology. Chi Sigma Alpha , Alpha Chi , Campus Ministry, Dean's List, Biology Club. James William Estes - Southaven , MS. Marketing . Shawn Britt Evins - Newpon, AR . Managemenr. Beta Phi Kappa , AMA, Barristers, lntramurals , SAM . Kathy L. Factor - Moore, OK. Management. Kappa Kappa Kappa (secretary, treasurer) , Australian Campaigns, SAM , SA Movie Committee, SA Elections Committee. William Edward Faint - Lewisburg, PA. Biology. Connie Irene Farrar - Fayetteville, AR . Nursing . Ka Re Ta (vice president , devotional director, historian), Nigerian Campaigns, Campus Ministry, HSNA , RA , Sigma Theta Tau, Student Impact. John Mark Fields - Atkins, AR. Missions . David Keith Finley - Lowell, OH. Marketing. Kappa Tau Omega (vice president) , American Studies, Junior class president, Sigma Phi Mu beau , College Republicans , Dean's List , Friends, Junior class representative, SA Elections Committee chairman , ICC Executive Board, VISA . Deborah Raley Finley - Frederick, MD. Computer Information Systems. Kappa Kappa Kappa (vice president) , American Studies , Kappa Sigma Kappa queer., DPMA, Dean's List , Delta Mu Delta , HUF, Petit Jean Queen attendant , SAM . Boxmates: bulletins and bills B ob and Bill were roommates of sorts. They were mutual owners of a 2 x 4 metal cracker box. They never met , they never even saw one another, yet they had one thing in common: Box 334, Station A. Bob Barnes was a senior accounting major. Bill Bradley was the happy-golucky freshman who found great delight in checking his mailbox four to five times a day. Almost any occasion presented the golden opportunity for Bill to flip three to the left, 17 to the right, 49 to the left. Click! And no wonder, Bill got lots of mail. Naturally, he was away from home for the first time. Everybody missed him, even Aunt Pearl, who donated $5.00 a month to the "Feel For Bill" H.U. fund. Occasionally Bill took along a friend to check mail, just in case he should ever need someone to help him tote it all back to the room. Poor Bob. His freshman days came and went, right along with his mail. Fortunately, Bill came along just in time to remove the cobwebs which began to fog the combination. Soon Bob checked his mail every other day. Weaving through a stack of colored envelopes in all shapes and sizes could be an exciting moment of the day, but, often for seniors, the monotonous habit of checking mail left an empty spot in the heart. ..and an even emptier one in the box. It just so happened Bill was offered the chance of a lifetime to join every book, magazine, and record club, apply for every type of credit card, and subconsciously file away every College Church bulletin for nostalgia's sake. He received a steady supply of yellow parcel slips and frequently carried home a big cardboard box of Mrs. Bradley's chocolate chip cookies. His two brothers wrote faithfully, as did his girlfriend back home. The grandparents, also, kept in touch with Bill throughout that first crucial semester. As Bob impatiently sifted through Bill's assortment of fan club literature, he smiled quietly to himself, knowing all good things had to come to an end. He, too, remembered what it was like as a freshman , getting attention from UPS on a regular basis. But the senior scene was altogether a different story. Oh, he still got mail. ..a phone bill once a month, a financial statement from the business office occasionally, and his yearly $1,000,000 sweepstakes offer. (At least Ed McMahon was thinking of him.) It's okay! Every Bob had his Bill days; every Bill in time, would experience the senior mail shortage. Regardless, may the Outreach bulletin live on in infamy! Karen Reynolds Air mail? Junior Tim Bonner, from Marianna, AR, checks his mail and pulls out a letter. On a good day, upperclassmen usually had one Jetter. Bills often decorated boxes, while yellow package slips were coveted among seniors. - photo by Bill Tripp.
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