2004-2005 Yearbook

'My decision to do an internship with a missionary over in Russia [was important) ... I found outthat's what God wanted me to do:' ROB SCOTT///FRESHMAN ach major event in life seems to be defined in a moment: the moment a person gives his life to Christ; the moment a man proposes to the woman of his dreams; the moment .- a husband and his bride decide to have a child. Life is a compilation of moments, some monumental and others insignificant. A single moment can change the course of a life, and when the moment passes all that remain are memories and consequences. College life was shaped by moments that were uniquely Harding: the moment a prospective student received the acceptance letter from the university; the moment members of a new induction class received their jerseys; the moment a graduate accepted a hard-earned degree. Freshman Rob Scott said the moment he decided to do an internship was a significant moment in his life. "My decision to do an internship with a missionary over in Russia [was important], because that's when I found out that's really what God wanted me to do," Scott said. Senior Elisha Stahler's wedding was a moment that mattered to her. "The most important moment was when I got married," Stahler said. "After that I got to wake up each morning and see the person I love." While some moments were personal, others were experienced by the nation or university as a whole. Students watched the election results roll in Nov. 2, waiting for the moment when the nation would know who its next president would be. Upon its completion in the fall, the Pryor-England Science Center housed computer classes and engineering majors. The Sears Honor House, the Campus Ministry House and Sewell Hall were knocked down, making room for a new education building. The university's future was altered the moment old made way for new. As time drifted along, some moments were forgotten, while others became a part of Harding's rich history. Those snapshots in time defined the 2005 students' time at this school and left an impression on the university forever. ..... LAUREN CANDY, EDiTOR-IN-CHIEF OPENING - 3

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