1999-2000 Yearbook

Deanna Platt, freshman , pays close anention as her opponent, Stephen Peters, junior, tries to trap her into checkmate while playing chess in the Hammon Student center. Students often gathered in the student center to rake a break from rhe day or to make a pit StOP between classes. With a full food court , including Chickfil-A, Burger King, TCBY, Starbuckscoffee, a United States POStal Service and the Harding University Bookstore in operation daily, it was often the busiest building on campus. Many students also spent time in the University's bowling al ley, the Bison Lanes, located in the back of the Student Center. Included in the bowling area were video games, ai r hockey tables and a juke box. "My fri ends and I go bowling whenever we want to do something without having to leave campus, n Rachel Willis, junior, said. "It is nice because it does not COSt much money, but is still a lot of fun. " E lizabeth Green-Nashville. Tenn. Jacob Gregson-Ash Flat. Ark. Will Griggs-C,bo<, A<k. Megan Grimes-Mt. Pleasant, Texas Matthew Gulley-Muskogee, Okla. Tommy Gunn-Batesville. Ark Kevin Hackett-Lamesa, Texas Jamie Hale-Minden, La. Jason Hammett-Vincent, Ohio Mindy Haney-Litdeton, Colo. Jeff Hanna-Daphne, Ala. Katharine Harmon-Searcy, Ark. Patricia Harmon-K. c., Mo. Steven Harrington-Centerville, Va. Gretchen H arriS-Boise, Idaho Phillip Harris-Prescou, Ark. Bryan Harrison-Smiths, Ala. Tyreek Harry-Sr. Ann, Mo. Tiffany Haugh-Mann ington, w.v. John HawkinS-Texarkana, Texas Amanda Hayes-Monroe, La. Jared Hemingway-Hindsbora, Ill. Aaron Henderson-Ft. Smith, Ark. Dan Henderson- Dexter, Mo Melissa Henderson-Ge:orgetown,Texas Freshmen 159

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