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Harding University Scholar Works at Harding Harding Bulletins Archives and Special Collections 5-1-1978 Harding Bulletin May 1978 (vol. 53, no. 11) Harding College Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.harding.edu/hubulletins Recommended Citation Harding College. (1978). Harding Bulletin May 1978 (vol. 53, no. 11). Retrieved from https://scholarworks.harding.edu/ hubulletins/396 This Book 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 Harding Bulletins by an authorized administrator of Scholar Works at Harding. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ~lt~,rL D VOLUMES3 MAY 1978 NUMBER 11 ill C B.yan ,Pectol Honored ill tn L At Yearbook Ceremony o~ Honors were shared May 1 at the reign over the festivities. Miss Pectol z H Harding College "1978 Petit Jean" has served as president of her social iI: k yearbook dedication ceremonies by Dr. club, Tofebt; was a member of the 1977 ~ John H. Ryan, professor of speech, and May Fete Court; and was in the Student ~ Miss Sylvia Pectol, a senior from National Education Association. She o z Winston-Salem, North Carolina. has been a member of the International o The volume was dedicated to Ryan Campaigns group and plans to return n who was voted by the senior class to to Ireland with a mission team after »: rn receive the recognition. graduating. rn Ryan graduated from Harding in Serving as attendants in the queen's 1o"lJ Dr. John Ryan, professor of speech. accepts the d~dicato", copy of the "1978'Petit rn 1959. He did postgraduate work at the court were Teri Alexander, a senior Jean" yearbook from editor Tom Buterbaugh of Indiana. Pennsylvania. Ryan was H » Universities of Illinois and Missouri . physical education · major from San chosen by popular vote ofthe senior class to receive the honor. (:) and Ohio State University. He also Jose, California, and Christi Turner, a »~ taught at the University of Illinois and junior elementary education major Aw.ard, presented by the Regina Social 416 pages of the book. p the University of Missouri. For the past from Tupelo, Mississippi. Club. The annual award was Buterbaugh, an art major from ~ five years, he has given many extra Honor students were Tim Baird, a established to recognize the senior Indiana, Pennsylvania, and business rn hours in serving as coordinator of Bible and mathematics major from whose life best exemplifies the ideals for manager Richard Roberts, an ac ~ Spring Sing. His area of special interesf Vida, Missouri, and Carla Tomlinson, which Harding College exists. counting and finance major from ::0 n is in ensemble interpretation and he has an elementary education major from The Harding Academy section of the Searcy, headed a staff of 25 members. r< b most recently directed Harding's Judsonia. Baird carried 121 hours with book, edited by Susan Pryor of Searcy, Assistant editor Kay Williams of ::0 productions of "Animal Farm," "The a 3.93 grade point average and Miss was dedicated to Patti Sanders, Birmingham, Alabama and assistant .l..! I'.J World of Carl Sandburg" and "Getting Tomlinson holds a 3.90 cumulative Academy speech teacher. business manager Steve Heimburger of ~ ~ Even." Ryan and his wife, the former average on 105 hours. The cover ofthe 54th "Petit Jean" is Chantilly, Virginia. will fill the top Marjorie Hayes, have two children, Julia Miller, a senior Bible major black leather-like grain with a gold foil positions next year. Pryor, dean of lulie, 8, and KeVin. S. from Pasadena, Texas, was voted by the design. The theme, "A lot can happen the college, completed his 35th year as In his dedicatory remarks, editor senior class to receive the Regina Spirit in just one year," is carried out in the sponsor for the yearbook staff. Tom Buterbaugh said, "Some people stand just a little taller than the rest. They serve others and give of them selves with .no apparent thought of Economics cTeamWins"Regional Contest physical reward. Thus, it seems fitting The Harding College Economics included a report with an annotated institutions were' challenged through for the senior class to honor one such Team defeated teams from 12 other supplement and an appendix formal intercollegiate competition to man with this dedication as a symbol of colleges and universities from five states elaborating the 80 programs presented design and implement free enterprise gratitude, friendship, respect and to win the Southwest Regional before ClViC, professional and programs suited for their particular love." "Students for Free Enterprise" educational groups in the Mid-South. campuses and communities. Miss Pectol, an English major, was championship in D~las April 22. The Team members are Doug Sanders of On April 21-22, each of the com crowned "1978 Petit Jean" Queen by team won a trophy and 52,500 for the Antioch, Tennessee; Miss Marsha peting institutions made formal Dr. Joseph Pryor, yearbook advisor. College. Bender of Alamagordo, New Mexico; presentations before community She represented Knights social club Entitled "Free Enterprise: Let's Daniel Holt of Effingham, Illinois; Ted business leaders who served as judges. and was chosen by the student body to Keep it in Business," the Harding entry Thompson of Norfolk, Virginia; and Winning the second-place prize of Jake Jensen of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 51,000 was Texas Tech University of Faculty sponsor is Dr. Don Diffine, Lubbock, Texas. The UniYersity of Attorney Suggests Methods associate professor of economics and Texas at EI Paso took third-place director of the student-staffed Center honors and a 5500 check. To Halt Pornography Growth for Private Enterprise Education. Last year, Harding's economics team. "The present level of proliferation of marketeers . and psychologists' who Co-sponsored by National Lead ership Methods, an Austin, Texas competed in the Mid-South Regional obscene materials in our society can be know exactly what they are doing. based management training organi Private Enterprise Education Com solved - we don't have to have it this Parrish, who drafted the anti zation, and Southwestern Life In petition and swept a field of 13 colleges way," stated Larry Parrish, former obscenity law as a model for the and institutions to win the cham ~ assistant United States attorney, when. Tennessee legislature, charged that the surance Company of Dallas, the competition began at a.fall orientation pionship and 52,500 cash prize. he ~poke for the final Harding general public does not really have a American Studies Lecture of the season grasp of the real problem. "You think meeting in Dallas. The program theme Two years ago, the Harding on April 20. about the horror of the annihilation of was "Creative Capitalism." Economics Team entry titled "Free He suggested that the first way to the Jews and that doesn't begin to touch Project goals were to offer solutions Enterprise - The Greatest Story Never r, halt pornography is to pass legislation the horror that you see," he said to problems confronting the American Told" also won the top honors and a $1,500 prize. ' on the state level. Parrish illustrated the - referring to - the child - pOrnography, economic .' system. The 'participating easli ~ present laws against obscenity and the group orgies and different types of need for good legislation by saying, perverse rtlrns in the United States ~ "The prosecutors now are really given a today . In This Issue ... • switch to kill a giant, and you can kill a Parrish gained national fame when giant with a switch, but, boy, you do he prosecuted the controversial movie, Christian Schools Seminar ........ .. .... .... .. .... .. " Page 2 I have to beat him." "Deep Throat." He is now engaged in Campus Notes ............ ... .. , . ;. , ... ..... , . ... .. Page3 ~. Pornographic material circulates, private law practice in Memphis. He Evangelistic Campaigns ............. .. , ... , ..... -, .. , , . .. Page 4 to:: 1 ~.; Parrish explained, because the people appeared for the Memphis American Alumnotes . , .. .. .. , . .. , . .... , , . .. .... , .. ..... , .. Pagt 5-6 ~ who are distributing it are superb [Continued on page 2] Bowlers Place in Nationals ...... ... ... .. , . , ... ... ... , . , . , . Page 7 Chri'stlil'n"Sc"hools"Se"liina-r' Scheduled For June 25-27 Harding will sponsor its first national a~pects of development, deferred conference lot Christian . elementary giving, public relw,ogs•. .use.. of-church. and secondary schools June ~27. facilities and recruitment of students. Dr. Clifton Ganus Jr., president of Time has also been scheduled for Harding, will open the seminar with a administrators and representatives to speech on "The Future of Chri$tian discuss ideas and information. Education," followed by Dr. Harold The conference will be conducted in Bowie; su~tendent of Harding the American Heritage Center on ,the - Academy at Memphis, speaking on college campus. The conference f~l "Developing the Christian School." be SIS per person or 525 for more than The semmar will cover fundamental one representative .from a school. Congressman' Tucker'~ Lectures At Nurse Practitioner Seminar "I believe in the nurse practitioner controls do not work." He indicated programs and 1 know federal support that then: were still problems with the Larry Parrish, former assistlJnt U.S. attorney, explains, the seriousness of the por for those programs is essential," bill that would have to be solved. nography problem. Parrish closed the American Studies