2004-2005 Yearbook

PRESIDENT DAVID BURKS BEGINS chapel with announcements Sept 7. Students and fucu lty attended chapel at 9a.m. in the Benson Auditorium every weekday and participated in devotionals and other programs aimed at uni~­ ing the Harding fumily in Christ.~ ROBERSON AFTER THEIR ClASSES, sophomore Bridget Oar., junior Rebecca JeOOns and sophomore Radle! Rud<er drinl< coffee beside the Ii~ pool Sept. 20. Oar!<, Jer1<ins and Rucker 1M!<! in the same suite in Pattie Cobb and occasionally enjoyed time together drinking coffee in the afternoons .A.BIENI! .' IN HUMAN ANATOMY AND DESIGN ClASS, freshman lauren Franz, afine arts major, draws askeleton Sept 9. Attending dasses was apart ofevery studentsdaily schedule. ·A.rNGRAM fRESHMAN BRANDON BURCHAM plays his guitar in Allen hall Aug. 31. like Burcham, who began playing the guitar three yea~ ago andusual lyplayed around 30 minutes aday, manystudents involved themselves With hobbies outside of classes. ' R.KECK 35 - DAILYLIFE

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