2004-2005 Yearbook

"IT'S JUST ADIFFERENT JOB, BUT I lOVE IT. I GET TO BE GOOD DR. JIM JOHNSTON, DIREGOROF STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES, advises freshma nJam lla Johnson Sept. 9about the results of her Myers Briggs pmonality assessment SSS helped st.udents make t.h et.ransit.ion from highsc hool t.o colle<Je. ·R. KE(K HElPING WITH MATH, freshman Jason Kosorek tut.ors eighth-grader Andrew Cargile in the Lee building Sept. 28. Several honors students tutored youngerstudents fortwo hou~ every Tuesday and Thursday. ·A.BEENE 190 - ACADEMICS LANELLE STAMPS, ASSISTANTTO THE DlREGOR OF UPWARD BOUND, the tutoring program for high school students, works at her desk inth eLee buil ding Sept. 28. UpwardBoundassisted 50 highschool students by providing tutoring and wo~shops. 'R. KKK SOPHOMOREJEDIDIAH KNIGHT and senior James Holston peruse information provided atthe Business, Industry and Government Fair Oct. 7in student center236. The Career Centerorganized th eevent - alongwith agraduate school fair, education fair and nu~ing career fair - thisyear in order to help Harding seniors landjobs before graduation. ·A. INGRAM

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