1990-1991 Yearbook

• - Men's Open House Shows How 'Real Men' Really Live and Behave in Dorms by Greg Harrington With open house upon them Thursday night, the men in the dorms took on a semester's worth of cleaning. Scraping pizza off their floors and washing their sheets in their sinks were just a few of the activities you couid witness in various men's rooms this past week. This year we had about 90 percent participation in men's open house. One exception was Lynn Kernodle, an R.A. in Armstrong dorm, who said, "If I wasn't required to be here (as an R.A.), there's not a chance in a fat pig's skin that I would take part in this." Kyle Citty and Brooks Harrel said they love open house. "It's a great opportunity to make new friends," said Citty. Harrell added, "You really get to meet a lot of new people!" Many of the men went to special lengths to trick the girls into visiting their room. George Pitcher and Glen Knight cleaned their sink out. Glade had snacks laid out for the girls. Allen Busby and Matthew Day had music and atmosphere for the disco fan. Paula Peebles, a sophomore who definitely planned on visiting the guys' dorms, said, "I'm really anxious to see what the 'Wing Of Love' has in store this year." Shelley Brazell, also a sophomore, added, "It doesn't matter if they offer us snacks or anything special, I just like to see how they really live, sort of behind the scenes." HANGIN' TOUGH. Juniors David Bell and Steven Yates hang "Tornadoes Crimson," an oil-oncardboard abstract by Garry Vollmering, in the Wing of Love Art Gallery in Keller Dorm. Harding men eagerly prepared their rooms for Open House. Happenings The Bison Editor: Kathleen Eyman Assistant Editor: Caryllee Parker Layout Editor: Derek Kirkman Business Managers: David Earnhart Ken Edwards Sports Editors: John Sossong April Cantrell Copy Editor: Carmelita Bandy Photography Editor: Kevin Kerby Adviser: Jack R. Shock 34 First Impressions Letters Dear Editor, I just want to write and publicly thank Mike cope for what he has done for me. I saw him at Western Sizzlin' last week, and though I don't know him on a personal basis, I felt like going up to him as if we were best friends. He has helped me so much in bringing Christ in to all aspects of my life. When he preaches, he brings the word right to my heart. He challenges me to bring my beliefs of Christianity to reality. I am sure I don't speak for myself alone. Mr. Cope, if you have ever wondered if you are reaching someone, you are. Keep up the good work. -Allen Busby ~ ENTERTAINMENT: Tonight Tim l!I!lJI Settimi will be performing in the Benson. Show starts 7:30. ~ OPEN HOUSE: Today through Sun- (1!]] day is Open House Weekend. ~ FOOTBALL: Tomorrow the Bisons lflfilJ play the University of Central Arkansas here at 7 p.m. gym. CLUBS: October 8-12 WEEK. IS PLEDGE SPIKE: Tuesday night, Lady Bison volleyball team plays SAU in the new The U.S. Marine Band TONIGHT AT 7:30 IN THE BENSON I

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTc5NA==