Joel Anderson - Natchez, MS
Richard Anderson - Idaho falls, 10
Mandy Arena - Bedford. IN
Kimberly Ashby - Osceola. IN
Carole Ashley - Bo nita, CA
Renita Atkinson - Vilon ia. AR
-' Chris ty Austin - Paragould. AR
Tammy Austin - Bells, TN
JOhn Bacon - Springfield. MO
Jennie Baker - florence , AL
Kim Baker - Salt Lake City, UT
Stephanie Baker - Kerens, TX
Chad Ball - Lufkin. TX
t1eidi Ballinger - Searcy. AR
Brandy Bandura - Vero Beach, fL
Jamie Banks - Dewey, OK
Sara Banta - Parker, CO
U!ah Barber - Bald Knob, AR
Joel Ban - Sheridan. AR
Duane Barron - Stuart 's Draft. VA
ttannah Bany - Butte. MT
Tammy Bartc h - Burnsville, MN
Melissa Barth - Dublin. Ott
Kristi Barwick - Ho pe. AR
Angela Baskett - Kokomo. I N
Jan Baskett - Columbia. MO
Mic hael Bass - Searcy. AR
Angela Beach - N. Little Rock. AR
ReNay Beam - Bennington. NE
Amy Beaulieu - J ac ksonville. AR
SOPHOMORES
209
Nancy BeJicOCk - Searcy, AR
Maria Be ndana - Managua. Nicaragua
Steve Bennett - Columbu s. MS
Steve Bennett - Lebanon. MO
Laura Berson - Lin; ington, OH
Jennifer Messick - Bossier City, LA
Kelly Miller - Searcy, AR
Gerry Millette - Manchester. NH
CLASSES
242
Joanne Mitchell - MonrOl:!:, LA
tmily Mitchusson - Jackson, TN
Kelly Mo ntgomery - Memphis, TN
Dawn Moody - Benton, AR
Danny Moore - Jeffersonville, IN
Kim Moore - Tulsa, OK.
Mic hael Moore - Searcy, AR
Kandy Moore - Searcy, AR
Alan Moreland - Dongola, IL
Amy Morgan - Austin, TX
Lori Morris - Hernando, MS
Bo bby Mo rse - Nashville, TN
SCott Morse - Tahlequah , OK.
Leslie Moses - Orlando, fL
Tre na Moss - Harvest, AL
Jeff Murrin - Tulsa, OK.
Yumiko Nakano - Mito Ibaraki, Japan
Wil fred Neal - Belize Cily, Belize
Stephanie Neff - Aurora, CO
Kerry Nelson - Temple, TX
Chris Neue nschwan - Montgomery, AL
Connie Newe ll - Marysville, WA
Krist i Nichols - Ankeny, IA
Jill Nissing - foristell , MO
Julie Nissing - foristell , MO
Becca Nooner - Rison, AR
Konda Noonan - Maypearl. TX
Poppy O' Guin - Heonitage, TX
Dennis O' Malley - Norman, O K
Kri sti O' Neal - Searcy, AR
FRESHMEN
243
Stephanie Oliver - Maleyville, AL
Rebecca Olson - Searcy, AR
Paula Orr - Bentonville, AR
Denise Ortbals - Maryland Meights. MO
James Ortiz - Midland, TX.
David Oser - Searcy. AR
Mary f llen Owens - Huntsville. AL
Neika Pade n - Decatur, AL
Tae Paden - ft, Lauderdale, f L
Christine Palmer - Aleltandria. LA
Chuck Pappas - National Park, NJ
JOhn Pastella - Searcy. AR
Lan Pastella - Van, TX.
Molly Paul - lIVing, TX.
Marcus Pauls - Stamford. CT
RObin Peek - Broken Bow, OK
Dena Pennenter - Quitman, AR
Diana Petersen - St. Louis. 1'10
Michael Phillips - Tulsa, OK
Sharon Phillips - Sulphur Springs, TX.
Tamara Phillips - Quitman, AR
Heather Phipps - DeSoto. TX.
Julie Pickens - Batesville, AR
Michael Pickett - Clinton . "R
Trud y Pidcock - Jacksonville. IL
Denise Pierce - Grandview. 1'10
Timothy Pitt - Searcy. "R
Lisa Plank - Madison, TN
Dawn Platt - Olive BranCh. MS
Julie Plemons - Ft. Wonh, TX
244 CLASSES
Mixers Help New Students Choose Clubs
One of the biggest choices a fresh- club can be a big part of a new stu-
MIX IT UP. Members of Chi Sigma Alpha hold a
man or transfer student made when dent's activities; so, choosing the
mixer for new freshmen, Mixers provid e an ex-
cell ent opportunity for new stud ents to decid e they came to Harding was whether or right club was important_ The best
on a social club. not they would pledge a club. A social way to find out each club's personal-
ity was the club mixers_ Each wom-
g en's social club held three or four
~ mixers in order to meet prospective
~ members and let the new students
., see what they were like.
g
'~" Glenn lee, a junior transfer from Day-
.'
~ tona Beach , Fla. knew what to look
for: " I wanted to choose a club that
would give me what I need spiritually,
but who also knows how to have a
good time. The mixers helped me see
what the guys in each club are all
about. "
Mixers helped new students get a han-
dle on what the club scene was all
about, and allowed them to see all of
their options. •
- Stacy Gaskin
Joshua Polk - Waynesboro. TN
Steve f"om erenk - Mem phis, TN
Nita Popaescu - BucurestL Roman ia
Andrea Porter - Harrison, AR
Moll y Powell - Nederla nd. TX
Robert Powell - Sherwood. AR
Wendy Powell - Stockport, O N
An ne tte Prior - Imperial , NE
Mark Prior - Bed ford, MA
Al an Purse ll - Heber Springs, AR
Angel purye ar - Henderson. IW
Le anne Putnam - Montgo mery. AL
~ le nia Quintero - Managua, Nicaragua
Oswaldo Ramos - El Salvador
Brad R3m sey - Idabel. 01\
FRESHMEN
245
Nathan R.cIndolph - Thompson Station. TN
Rita Rankin - St. Cloud. MN
Richie R.cIy - Longview. TX
Miche le Regauld - N. Little ROCk. AR
ere nt Renrrow - senath, MO
Karissa Reyes - Hillsboro. IL
Rac hel Rich - Senecaville. OH
Christine Ric hhart. - Vista. CA
Kare n Rine hart. - Rolla. MO
Monica Rios - La Ceiba , Honduras
Adam Risinger - Millington. TN
8i11 RilJ:el - 8elleville, IL
Brent Roach - Judsonia. AR
David Roberson - Searcy. AR
Andrea Robertson - searcy, AR
Brian Robertson - Kennett. MO
Stephanie RObinson - Columbia. TN
Neal Rolett - Kensett. AR
Tra cy Romine·Mann - searcy. AR
Drew Rouhana - Westerville. OM
Jackie Rowden - Troy, IL
Michae l Roy - ft. Worth. TX
~rik Rubright - Apopka . fL
Garrett Rucke r - Mountain Home, AR
Joel Rummage - Nashville. TN
Vena Rushing - Burnsville. MS
Victoria Sachar - Rose Bud. AR
Giovanni Salamanca - Managua. Nicaragua
Karen Salvo - Judsonia. AR
Lori Sandh - Uttle Rock, AR
CLASSES
246
J Ohn Sarno - Billerica. MA
Stacy Schaffer - Murfreesboro . TN
Sara Schie l - f ndwell , NY
Ly nn Scheer - Marietta, GA
Teresa Scoggin - Searcy, AR
John Scott - Lake Providence. LA
Douglas 5egl em - Allen , TX
Scott SelVidge - Mattoon, IL
Kathy Shappard - Bartl ett. TN
Tracy Sharp - Argon ia. KS
Wade She pard - LOne Star. TX
Matt Shirel - Evansvi lle, IN
Philli p Shivel - Romulu s, MI
Paula Silberh agel - Va ncou ver. WA
J enni e Simmo ns - Ma lvern. AR
Laurie Simmo ns - Glen Rock . PA
Paul Simmons - Ashdown, AR
Lori Simpson - St. Helens. OR
Tanya Simpson - Greenway, AR
Char le ne Sivia - Searcy, AR
Tony Sl ate - Springtown, TX
Ke n Slayton - Searcy, AR
Tara Smart - Bu llard . TX
Amy Smith - Dex ter , MO
Briley Sm ith - Wi chita. KS
David Smith - JoneSboro , AR
Kim Smith - Bel lwood, IL
Matthew Smith - Bridgeville, I'A
Malt Smith - Tuscumbia. AL
Shannon Smith - I'oca hontas. AR
FRESHMEN
247
Shannon Smi th - Searcy, AR
Andrea Smithee - Batesville, AR
Allan Snyder - Sherwood, AR.
Mike Soto - Bentonville, AR.
Aa ro n Sparkman - Antioch, TN
Jason Spaoo - Mineola. TX
Kasy Sprad ley - Duncan, OK
Kelley Spurlock - Searcy, AR
Tracy Sta nfield - Chula Vista, CA
Je nnifer Stegall - Texariu3na, AR
James Stephens - Niceville, fL
Amy Stinnett - Jackson, MO
Melissa Stone - Searcy, AR
A lden Strealy - Tiga rd, OR
Dawn Stroud - McAllen, TX
Marce lla Sullivan - Bridgewater. NJ
ChrisUan Suttle - Beebe, AR
Audra Swangel - Gladbrook, IA
Jennifer Swayne - Knoxville, IA
Shanno n Sweeney - r'ra nklin, TN
Renee Swe nson - Huntsville, AL
Mike Swilley - Searcy, AR
Regina Tacke tt - Blairsville, GA
Ryan Ta ndy - Wichita, KS
6rian Taylor - Hurst. TX
Wendi Taylor - St. Helens, OR
Natasha Thacker - Bald Knob, AR
Julie Theena - Searcy, AR
Jason Thomas - ferris, TX
Jennifer Thomas - Ozark, MO
248 CLASSES
Renee Th o mas - Searcy, AR
Amanda Thompson - Melboume, AR
Al an Thomburg - Midwest City. OK
J ames Thornton - Lake Providence, LA
J eff Thrift: - Oarland. TX
Matt Till er - Kno)l;ville, TN
Toria Touchton - Marietta, GA
Julie Tra cy - fairfield , IL
Natash Traisci - New Fairfield, CT
Tiffany Tramme ll - san Diego. CA
Melissa Truman - Ventu ra. CA
Christi ne Tu cker - Rogersville, MO
Jenny Tyree - Chariton . JA
Fern anda Ugalde - Cuenca, Ecuado r
Shannon Ulmer - Pocahontas. AR
Mary Undel"W"ood - Searcy, AR
Michele Va n Rh ee nen - Thousand Oaks.
CA
Chad Van Steenberg - Ovilla, TX
Phillip Vanwink le - N. Little Rock. AR
Greg Vaughan - Bal1lesville, OK
Stacy Vaughan - Searcy, AR
Rho nda Viator - New Iberia, LA
Shontelle Vice - Orange, TX
seth Wade - ft . Smith, AR
Scott Waite - Nuntsville. AL
All yn Walker - Blue SpringS, MO
Chr is Walker - Nayes. VA
J oseph Walker - Searcy, AR
Donna Wallace - Quinla n. TX
Debbie Wall er - Searcy. AR
FRESHMEN
249
Aaron Walters - Searcy. AR
Denise Walton - Searcy. AR
Jason Ward - Carbondale. Il
Sarah Ware - Dothan. Al
Chad Warpula - Tuscumbia. Al
Rick Warpula - Stillwater. OH
lydia Watler - Honduras
Chem aine Weaver - Baton Rou ge. LA
Catherine Weber - Galena. OH
Deborah Wellman - Middletown. MO
Cathryn Wells - t<;noxville. lA
Jeff Wells - t<;noxville. IA
Tim WestbrOOk - Th e Woodlands. TX
Brad Westmoreland - Troy. TX
Chris Wheeler - San Antonio. TX
Krista Wheeler - Willard. MO
Meredith White - Texarkana. TX
Craig Whited - Beaumont. TX
Amy Whittle - Marble falls. TX
Robert Wicker - Hollandale. MS
Ben Wiles - Brentwood. TN
Holly Wilkerson - Nashville. TN
Amy Williams - Cedar Hill. TX
Darren Williams - New 6oston. TX
Wendy Williams - Bremerton. WA
Andrew Williamson - Yucaipa. CA
KrisUe Williamson - Melbourne. AR
~lIli1beth Wil son - Wichita. t<;S
Shawn Wilson - lIVing. TX
A lan Winfrey - Portland. OR
250 CLASSES
Shawn Hicks: Yodeling And Entertaining
Shawn Hicks, a junior Spanish educa- ily for enjoyment, although she would also helps me m eet people."
tion major from Kilgore, TX, used an not hesitate using the talent to make
unusual talent to entertain people money. She has performed in many Hicks' talents were not limited to yo-
this past year. different places, including country deling by any means. She also was an
music shows, optimist clubs and oth- active member in th e Spanish club
Hicks, an amateur yodeler, first be- er civic organizations, and student tal- and Ka Re Ta social club.
came interested in the art of yodeling ent shows. She also participated in
at the age of 13. " I picked up on it by and won this fall 's GMC Truck Enter- Susan Rice, one of h er sisters in Ka Re
watching well-known country music tainment Contest on both the local Ta, said, " She's talented and fri endly
yodelers and by listening to instruc- and state levels. - it's );lard to d escribe everything
tional records," she said. that makes her special! " •
" It's a lot of fun doing something that
She also said that she yodels primar- not many people do," she said. " It - Kevin L. Kee
De nise Winn - Fayetteville, AR
We ndi Winstead - Alexandria, IN
Jason Winte r - White Oak. PA
Cra ig Wol fe - Nashville, TN
Todd Wolfe - Alleur. Belgium
Jennifer Wood - 51. Louis, MO
J ill Wood - Mabelvale, AR
Kim Wonnuth - Pateros, IVA
An gela wortham - BrOken Arrow, OK
Katrina Wrigh t - Snellville, GA
Steven Wri ght - fisk, MO
Mayde n Wya tt - Melbourne. AR
Melinda Ya ege r - Searcy, AR
Bra ndon Yo ung - Dekalb. TX
Kari Young - Van, TX
Ken Young - Lewisville, AR
Ke rry Young - Longview, T X
Ru dy Yustana - Jakarta PusaL IndoneSia
Renee Zeigler - Hardy. AR
FRESHMEN 251
~d ie Boone - Nashville. TN
Tam ara Brack - Jasper. TX
Josh Davis - Sa lineville. OH
A m y Deuel - Tualatin. OR
Dayna Dunn - fa irfield . IL
Gregory ~ng1ish - Atlanta. TX
ca ndy ruqua - Pleasant Plain. O N
Amy Gib bo ns - CarrOll ton. TX
leAnne Gree n - Idabel. O K
r: llen Gullick - Ki ngwood. TX
Da vid Hadley - Stoughton. MA
Robert Hale - Higginson. AR
Beverl y Hargrove - Beebe. AR
CarOl Hobbs - Oneida. TN
Melanie Hobbs - Winnipeg Mani. Canada
Shanna n Homer - Dexter. MO
Paula Jackson - Grand Saline. TX
s
Sandra Jack o n - Searcy. AR
Charlie J arre tt - Memphis. TN
Angela J o hnson - Memph is. T N
Patrick Liijebeck - searcy. AR
Jen Manry - f ayetteville. AR
Michelle Marshall - Conway. AR
Keny Mayes - searcy. AR
Chad d Moore - Sikeston. MO
Rebecca Mo nis - searcy. AR
Jessica Nelson - Little Rock. AR
Sheryl Norfleet - Mt. Dora. f l
Miche lle Osborne - league City. TX
letlie Outlaw - Portland. OR
252 CLASSES
Karl Pahal - Crossett. AR
Lyn Pate - Van. TX
Stephanie Powell - Imperial Beach. CA
Chris Ann Quigley - Broken Arrow. OK
Willie Robertson - W. Monroe. LA
Minda Ruggles - N. Little Rock. AR
Kristen San Juan - Memphis, TN
John Scott - Gennantown, TN
Kim Scott - Arlington, TX
f"aith seay - Vernon. AL
Connie segers - Mt. Pleasant. TX
John severson - Casper, WY
Tracy Sharp - Argonia, KS
Archie Shelton - Vicksburg. MS
Amy Showen - Stanberry. MO
Michael Small - Searcy. AR
Michelle Smith - Wylie, TX
Tamra Spencer - Portland. OR
David Sproles - EndwelL NY
Kim Thacker - Carrolton. TX
Janet Todd - Dyer. TN
Carri Wall - Hennessey. OK
Renee Webb - Murfreesboro. TN
Wend y Webster - Gallup. NM
Mary Ann Western - White Bluff. TN
Tamara White - Lyon. France
Teresa Williams - Lynwood. CA
Tinea Williams - t' ine Blu ff. AR
Leah Winters - Searcy. AR
SECOND SEMESTER 253
Bill Ashmore - Las Vegas, NV
Stan Bennett - Columbus, MS
Ceci Bitting - Poteau, O~
T'wila Blair - Springdale, AR
Darren Bonham - Independence, ~S
Robert Bou tell - Searcy, AR
David Buskirk - Warren, MI
Patt Cope - Searcy, AR
Angela Davis - Goodlettsville, TN
Ronda Doyl ~ - Searcy, AR
Sharla rricks - Rosston, AR
Gene Garrison - Dennard, AR
Beth Mill - College Grove, TN
Christy Mooper - Naperville, IL
Timothy Jones - SL Charl es, MO
Sherry Joyner - Searcy, AR
Meath Laroer - Titusville, Ft.
Ali sa Malone - West MemphiS, AR
Ta sha Moss - Austin, TX
Jennirer Noland - Tinton Falls, ru
Dolly Nu nley - Broken Arrow, O K.
~ther Pipkin - Clinton, AR
Jill Pulley - Searcy, AR
Nona Richey - l ynn, AR
Mary Roberson - Bald K.n ob , AR
SharOn Scudder - MemphiS, TN
lynnette Shields - York, Mf
Amy Swangei - Qladbrook, IA
Mal1\; Th o mas - Crowley, TX
Rick Trujillo - Aurora, CO
254 CLASSES
Graduate Work Prepares
Holliman For Military Career
For many people higher education ber of 1992. He wanted to work with He felt that the most valuable lessons
stops with a license from aVo-tech the Military Intelligence Specialists in were learned as he interacted with
sctJool or an undergraduate degree; the Airborne Rangers division and profeSSionals in his field. He said in
but for others, formal learning contin- hoped to eventually work in the Spe- regard to his student teaching exper-
ues even after " college_ This year
" cial Forces section. Obtaining his ience, " People are just different, and
207 students were enrolled in the Har- master's degree was essential to his each situation calls for a different re-
ding Graduate Studies Program pur- sponse, from the teacher. There are
suing masters degrees in accounting, no cut' and dry rules." He learned to
education or science and education. be more compassionate and caring
For them, the extra semesters of work for other people and the overall im-
were worth the time and energy. portance of being a friend:
Hamilton HOlliman, a graduate stu- He also thought that the exposure to
dent from Pascagoula, Miss" enrolled the classroom helped him count his
in Harding's Graduate School in the own blessings. He said, " God has giv-
fall of 1989 after completing a B. A. in en me so much - my family, home,
biology at Freed Hardeman College. friends, etc. We don 't realize how
He initially enrolled because he felt lucky we are. Seeing my own bless:
Harding had a large, well-established ings motivates me to continue trying
program in a Christian enviroment. to help others."
He was confident in the quality of his
education here in Searcy, and he said Holliman continued, "People and
that it was " equal to any other friends have made a difference in my
school's program in the area - if not attitudes. At a state university the fo-
the country. " cus is more emphatically secular;
here at Harding, we see Christianity at
He was particularly impressed by the work on a daily level. We know that
excellent instructors and the simplic- too much of a good thing is a bad
ity of the system. He said, " Many thing; but as a graduate student I
times 'graduate school' intimidates haven 't felt unduly pressured by the
students just by its name; but Hard- spiritual activities. Having the oppor-
A VALENTINE TOKEN. Student teacher Hamil-
ing's program is 'easy' in that its easi- ton Holliman receives a " flower-gram " on Val-
tunity to be influenced, however, has
ly accessible to people really interest- entines Day at Bald Knob High School. Holli· taught me to react to the world from a
ed in furthering their education. It's man felt like his fi eld experiences taught him a Christian viewpoint. "
not a complicated process, and its lot about the teaching profession.
simplicity lends itself to greater learn- Not everyone in the graduate program
ing on the student's part." reaped the benefits of their exper-
plan as participation in the officers' iences at Harding, but Holliman clear-
Holliman returned to obtain his teach- training program required it. ly felt that the institution and people
ing certificate so that he would have a he worked with in Searcy for the past
secondary job opportunity when he Holliman had positive feelings about two years made a tremendous differ-
finishes his service in the military. He the field experience opportunities of- ence in his life. •
planned on entering the Army in Octo- fered through the graduate program. - Anissa Campbell
Atsushi Tsuneki - Mizushima. Japan
Debbie Turner - Diems. AR
Lori Westbrook - Marietta . OM
GRADUATE STUDENTS
255
Jim Adcock - Searcy. AR
Shannon Almond - Searcy. AR
Tim 8ell - Searcy. AR
Dennis Chagnon - Searcy, AR
Toby Drake - Searcy. AR
Roberto Hernandez - searcy. AR
Tony Horton - Searcy, AR
Rick Jenkins - DeQueen. AR
Jeff little - Searcy. AR
Jeffrey Matthews - Searcy. AR
Carl Moran - Searcy. AR
Ronnie Neilson - Searcy, AR
Charl ie Ong - Searcy. AR
Gregory Phillips - Searcy. AR
Raymond Richardson. Jr. - searcy. AR
Scott RoderiCk - Searcy. AR
Steve Seillson - Searcy. AR
Tris ta n Stam ps - Searcy. AR
Reed Storey - Austin. MN
Roger Utter - Kensett. AR
256 CLASSES
g JUAN VALDEZ IN Ar<~ERICA? Senior Brent Boys
~ makes coffee in Brazil. Students leamed about cul-
ture as well as the Bible wh en they participated in
mission efforts overseas.
ALL TOGETHER NOW. The Brazilian campaigners in-
cluded: 1st row (J to r): Michelle Hams, Ronnie Neil-
son . Ma ry Neilson, Renee Barber. David Barber. and
Ann Brown. 2nd row: Jeff Matthews. Veronica Mat-
thews. Jeff Custer. and Don Brewer. .3rd row: Rhonda
Milan. Phil Bames. Brent Boys. Randy Brown. Adrian
Hams. Glen Dallman. and Ricardo Maia.
Photo compliments of Brent Boys.
Teaching The Lost: IfSBS Ifolds Summer Campaign In Brazil
Last summer Harding School of Bib- cided to evangelize primarily in the couples on the campaign who God
lical Studies had a wonderful oppor- cities of Rio de Jainero, Campo especially used to spread the gos-
tunity to help evangelize the world. Grande, and Cuiaba . Some others pel. HSBS students Glenn Dallman,
Due to the influence of visiting mis- also worked in Sao Paulo and Belo Phil Bames, Don Brewer, and Brent
sionary Jeff Custard and Ricardo Horizonte. With the encouragement Boys also went along with university
Maia, an HSBS graduate student, and help of the brethren in these lo- student Ronda Milam and Ann
several Bible students campaigned cations, the congregations as well as Brown, teacher for the English de-
in Brazil, South America, a country the campaigners flourished. partment. The Lord used each per-
with millions of people who know son to influence the Brazilians. Ri-
nothing of salvation. Jeff Custard, in response to an invi- cardo Maia commented, " I really en-
tation from the Campo Grande con- joyed taking the group to Brazil and
They spent months preparing before gregation, held a gospel meeting being reminded of the great need for
they actually left the United States. that promoted the campaign efforts missionaries all over the world. We
The workers had to make financial in the city. The talents of Jeff and need to take advantage while the
arrangements, choose which cities Ronnie Matthews were also utilized fields are ready for harvest!" Those
on which to focus their effort;s, and as they prepared a chorus that was who participated in this gospel effort
establish their goals and methods of able to reach the Brazilians through experienced the joy of teaching the
reaching the lost. Each person wrote music in their native language, Por- lost last summer. •
letters seeking support from other tuguese. Adrian and Michelle Harris,
Christians who were interested in David and Renee Barber, and Ronnie - Brent Boys
helping the Brazilian work and de- and Mary Neilson were three married
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