Terry Kramoski - Searcy, AR. John G. Krivak - Butler, PA. Biblical Languages. Transfe r from Harding School of Biblical Studi es. Campaigns (Scot land), Dean's Li st , Timothy Club. Jeryn Fae Kuehn - Kaufman , TX. Communication Disorders. Tri -Sigma Delta (Spring Sing Director) , Dean 's List, Dramati cs ("Annie"), Kappa Delta Pi, Student Impact, Student Speech and Hearing Association. Junko Kusunose - Kochi -Ken, Japan. Art. Regina, JOY, Kappa Pi. Martha Evelyn Lacoss - Tolland, CT. Music. OEGE, Concert Choi r. Thomas Allen Land - Gainesville, FL. Computer Science. King's Men (Treasurer, ICC Representative) , Data Processing Management Association , Student Impact. Lisa Dawn Landis - Paragould, AR. Business Management. Zeta Rho, Alpha Chi, American Studies, Dean's List, Delta Mu Delta, SAM. Martella Tubb Langston - Birmingham, AL. Rhoda Jeneane Lanier - Houston, TX. Eleme)1tary Education. Regina (Ath letic Director) , Campaigns (Northwest), Campus Ministry, Knights Queen, Dean's List, Friends, HUF, JOY, Petit Jean Queen, SNEA, Student Impact. Cynthia Dale Lauen - Searcy, AR. Marketing Janelle Rene' Laughary - Apache , OK. Elementary Education. Transfer from University of Sc ience and Arts of Oklahoma. Phi Delta (Pres ident, Treasurer), Band (Conce rt, Marching), Kappa Delta Pi , Resident Assistant, SNEA. Tonia Lynn Lawrence - Walker, LA. Elementary Education. Sharon Kay Lawson - Searcy, AR. Elementary Education. Cheok Yuen Lee - Republi c of Singapore. Psychology. Alpha Chi , Dean 's List. Lorrie Lefler - Tampa, FL. Home Economics, Interior Design. Shantih (President, Hi storian, Spring Sing Director), Art Guild , HUF , Kappa Pi , FBL. Off-campus pros and cons M issy will not ever answer the door, but she may very well be one of the funnest reasons to Ii ve off campus. She certainly was a lot of fun for the four guys she lived with. Missy was a small beagle puppy that lived in an apartment with Doug Black from Ohio, and Dave Gaskin, Dale Gaskin, and Drew Strassner, all from Florida. Living off campus had many pros and just a few cons. Doug listed no curfew as one of the best reasons. "It's also easier to entertain people at the apartment. We have two arcade games and Dale has over 600 movies on video tape. There is never a dull moment," said Doug. The four guys split the costs of living, and everyone was responsible for his own laundry. "It's just great," said Dave. Mark Moore, senior from Flint, MI, lived in an apartment that joined onto the home of Mike James. "You 234 People for keeps can eat what you want when you want," said Mark. Crystal Stephens also lived off campus. "I eat better, healthier meals since I cook for myself," she said. Because of the fewer number of distractions while studying, Crystal felt that her grades improved some. However, she did not feel that she stayed away from campus too much. "Because I am so involved with the radio/television department, I do not feel that I have excluded myself from campus life. I don't get to see as many of my friends as when I lived in the dorm but I know that they are only a phone call away. Also if I want to see my friends I can, or if I want to be alone, I can go back to the apartment." Of course living off campus was not always cheery. Black said, "It is a pain to have to drive to campus every day. No longer can I get up at 8:45 and still make it to chapel on time." Stephens felt the main disadvantage was that you can't have your friends come see you after curfew. "Sometimes I miss life on campus but I don't miss the stress that comes with living in a dorm," said Stephens. Living off campus was not for everyone. The rules were strict but there were advantages, too. -Ron Turner & Kelly Fanning BACHELOR'S LIFE. Senior Kevin Gann takes part in living the domestic life as he puts away clean dishes. Harding rules made it necessary for men living in apartments to do their own house-cleaning. Photo by Brian Lovegrove.
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