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Harding Faculty Name 39 Students for Listing in Who's Who 1979 Harding University Scholar Works at Harding The Bison Archives and Special Collections 12-8-1978 The Bison, December 8, 1978 Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.harding.edu/thebison Recommended Citation The Bison, December 8, 1978. (1978). Retrieved from https://scholarworks.harding.edu/thebison/1155 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at Scholar Works at Harding. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Bison by an authorized administrator of Scholar Works at Harding. For more information, please contact [email protected]. =" The Harding I I II I BISON Volume M, No. 12 December S. lJ'l8 Harding faculty name 39 students for listing in Who's Who 1979 Thirty-nine students were Charles Allen Murphy, Eva Sue Qualls, Anne Hardison selected for Who's Who Among Claire Nobles, Bruce Allen Sheilds, Timothy Adams Smith, American Universities and Nunnally, Timothy Allen Olree, Diane Kay Trombly, Melanie Colleges, a nationwide honorary Sally Cobb Paine, Ronald Clif­ Kay Watson, Glenda Pipkin based on involvement, academic ford Parker, Kevin Lynn Pope, Whitaker, Sylvia Kay Williams. scholarship, and leadership, Charles Leonard Posey, Debra and Evalinda Aurelia Ziegler. according to Dr. James Carr, assistant to the president. The Student Association Howard secures position Executive Council and faculty members recommend names to in Arkansas convention Pretty ladies be considered. After con­ sideration of the student's by Doug Thompson have a majority vote. Howard Representing their respective clubs as a nominee ror Petit Jean Queen scholarship, his academic and Dr. Tom Howard, director of had 33 per cent in the general is (from left) Lynn Osborn, Sub-T's queen; Nancy Huett, Mohican's extracurricular activities, his testing, has won the position of election, Blount 43 per cent. Tom queen; and Julie Weidner, Knight's queen. The Petit Jean Queen wtu service to the college, and his district 49 delegate to the Quattfebaum was eliminated be crowned at ded.Jcatlon ceremoni~ in the spring. p~otobyG ar~r promise of future usefulness, the Arkansas constitutional con­ from the runoff with 24 per cent. faculty voted for 39 names. ventiok Total vote in the district In the runoff, Howard bad 67 They are: Marcia Denise was Howard 1,055, Searcy lawyer per cent. Approximately 5,400 Elza Huffard to speak Austin, Kathy Watson Berryhill, Robert Blount 509. votes were cast in the general Sara Jo Bryant, John Douglas "I'm sorry our race cost the election. 1,569 were cast in the Burns, Mary Ann Cannon, Debra county additional money and runoff, the first race in Wbite at December graduation Beck Cave, Libby Jo Cochran, caused the election commission County to use voting machines. Murray Ross Cochran, Donna additional grouble but I'm very Elza Huffard, president of Michigan; Philadelphia, Kay Coker, Eugene Conner, pleased with the outcome," In the general election. of­ Northeastern Christian Junior Chicago; and the Downtown Mollie Beth Cox, Robert Brewton Howard said. ficials did not tally the votes until College, is scheduled to deliver church in Searcy. Crompton, Howard also noted that he did 4 o'clock the next morning. All of the commencement address to He has been involved in per­ Karen Anita Davis, Jeffrey well in all areas of the district in the election officials expressed the December graduating class sooal counseling for almost 30 Alan Earnhart, Robert Barret Uie runoff, although he lost the approval of the new system and at 10:00 a.m., Friday, December years and is an elder of the King Freels, Dierdre Leigh Gardner, rural areas in the general said that almost everyone who 15 in the main auditorium. of Prussia Church of Christ in Deborah Lou Graddy, Houston election two weeks previously. voted was pleasantly surprised Huffard became the third King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. Daniel Holt, Timothy Lee Howard carried 27 or 39 by the simplicity of the new president of Northeastern in 1962 Four of the 108 graduates are Jorgensen, John Xenophon precincts in a runoff held on Nov. machines, according to Perrin after serving as full-time receiving Master of Education Karapateas, Phillip Anthony 21. The runoff was required by Jones, chairman of the county minister for congregations in degrees, with the others being Lacefield, Linda Carol McKin­ law, all delegates to Arkansas election commission. All votes Rector, Arkansas; Lincoln Park, awarded Bachelor's degrees. ney, Martha Jeanne Moore, constitutional conventions must were counted by 8:47 that night. Troubadors approach problems through acting by Linda Hilbun that script named Troubadour, Perhaps one of the most active, who was God's messenger. The Next Issue yet the most silent, organizations word actually applies to a group on campus is the Troubadours. of singers who travelled together, Consisting of 12 dedicated "but we're applyfng it not just in Jan.19 students, the Troubadours were lhe sense of singers, but in the chosen "based on their obvious sense of messengers," continued love for the Lord and their acting Cloud. "We're developing a abilities. Consideration was also music ministry, also, which will given to their interest in contain hymns, as well as con­ Troubadours prior to asking temporary tunes that have a them to be in it," according to message. This will be developed inside Jonathan Cloud, leader of the further next semester." group. _ In their second semester of Although the groupS rehearses existence, Troubadours added Feedback an average of 15 hours per week, five new members to their cast. On page two, the Feedback the student body generally sees These include Susan Wallace, Column contains student only one 20 minute performance Karl Wendt, Jeff Lindsey, Robin response to Harding rules each month, which is presented Cannon, and Gwen Rogers. and regulations. in chapel. Returning from last year were "The Troubadours have been Robert Holyfield, Fayetta Reviews well received by the students, Thannisch, Julie Swan, Debi and that is very meaningful to us. Mike Roden looks at the Arnn, Robin Miller, Scott Cody, movies premiering during However, I hope the group does and Cloud. not come to equate that ac­ the Christmas recess, plus "Troubadours is special to top albums of the winter ceptance with the effectiveness each of us because we can serve season. See page three. of our message. The two are not God and people by doing what we always congruent," commented . Marriag~ _ _ -etoud.-- -. -·· - -- 19.!.~ _w_do ac,:t,.'' a.cl~~ -Gl!>!Jd. Winter weddings fill pages In addition to presenting four While not being extremely chapel programs this semester, unique, · the purpose of four and five. the group also performed during Troubadours focuses on reality. Sports "Our purpose is to identify with Homecoming festivities and at Theta Psi and Oege cap­ Cabot, Ark. life where people live it, and try to lead them to answers by giving ture girl's volleyball titles, When asked why the name page seven. "Troubadours" was selected, them enough insight and en­ Members of the Troubadours practice one of their skits, Heartbeat, Cloud stated that it was derived couragement to move forward," during a rehearsal session Monday night. The Troubadours are a stated Cloud, who writes most of group of students who perform skits with a spiritual emphasis and a from The Singer, by Calvin spiritual application. Miller. There is a character in the group's material. 2 THE HARDING BISON, Searcy, Ark. Dec.8,1978 Meaning and purpose Fifth Feedback .. .- Column Dear Editor, live on campus unless 23 or older. Santa's of rules need definition This is in response to the Consider either allowing juniors I helpers The question has been put before the student body to ask why November 17th editorial. I am and seniors to move off, or Harding has some of the rules she has. Hopefully, careful con­ sure that you will face criticism change the age to 21. This would for your slrong stand: Anytime help solve any housing shortage by Michael Gates sideration of this mystery has been given by the reader. anyone advocates a change of the problems. Well, it looks like we are going In a recent conversation, President Clifton Ganus said that every status quo there will be those who No. 4. Listen to the constructive to make it after all. Through the rule at Harding has a purpose. When asked about the dress code, will criticize, no matter how criticism of the cafeteria food. It tests and all the papers, and all he said that the code helps give the campus a clean, well­ badly change is needed. is inconsistent for the school to the green beans, we will be going disciplined look. He mentioned the letter he has received from Much is said every year about advocate free enterprise, yet home to be reminded of how the rules here, particularly the force its students to demand the much we look like Uncle Charlie visitors to the· campus commenting on the "nice way our students or Aunt Ruth who have been dead look.". What about the inconsistency between the way the ladies dress code and curfew. Un­ production of sulHtandard food fortunately, most of the talk has with their economic dollar votes. for years. And every time we dress and the attire of the gentlemen? been idle complaint or rebellion. We are going to have to learn, hear it we think we are There is a curfew, according to Ganus, because it can be an Rebellion is not a valid means to someday, how to make good developing a skin problem. encouragement to students to study. Do they? He also said that if effect change. Christ never set decisions.
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