1977-1978 Yearbook

__ FRESHMEN-------------~ C~APEl-A pART of HARdiNG Chapel - it meant many different things to many people. It was a time of personal reflection and devotion to God, this being the purpose of the daily gathering. With several thousand voices singing praises to God, students and faculty alike were brought closer to friends as well as their Lord. Speakers bored or inspired as programs varied from se rmons , campaign presentations to secular activities. Announcements, queen candidates, cheerbillies; they all made each day in chapel unique. Unfortunately . problems were evident as inconsiderate students talked , stud ied, and read newspapers during the Kathy D1II, Dallas, TX Rob Dingler, N.little Rock, AR Corol Dodd, Searcy, AR Trent Dodd., Stephens, AR Kenny Dorsey, Nederland, TX Penny Dorsey, Nederland, TX Kim Doty, Cleburne, TX Doug Dougherty, Greensburg, PA Gerald Doyl., N. little Rock, AR 'rtan Drake, San Antonio, TX Jonathan Dreher, Clore, MI Lisa Drennan, lawrenceville, GA Danny Duncan, Gruver, TX J. E. Dunkin, Searcy, AR Rebecca Dunn, Livonia , MI Albert Durgin, Augusta, ME Catherine lads, Jacksonville, AR Lesa Early, Baytown, TX Sherri Ebarb, Shreveport , LA Brenda Edgemon, Hobbs, NM Arthur Edward., louisville, KY Jame. Edward., Garland, TX Anthony Effendi, Jakarta, Indonesia Lolly Elam, Hot Springs, AR Kennelb EWer, Choma, Zambia Donald Elliatt, Eatontown, NJ Karen Embry, Evanston, IL Lisa Endfinger, Gulf Breeze, FL 142 • Freshmen LaDonna England, Desoto, TX Melody Engram, Houston , TX Mindy Erskin, Riverside, CA Sharon Estep, Hazelwood, MO Charkts hans, Greenway, AR Linda Ewing, Bulawayo, Rhodesia Debbie Fagan, East Point, GA Pam Farmer, St.louis, MO Dionne Faulkner, Indianapolis, IN Lori Faulkner, little Rock, AR Naney Faxon, Medwoy, MA Kevin Feeler, Holts Summit, MO Paul Fib, Jackson, MS StephanNt Findley, Jonesboro, AR programs, thus distracting those around them. Yet, even with such distractions, the determined students were able to receive many blessi ngs from the periods of worsh ip. A lthough all students were required to attend, chapel aided in molding and shaping the direction the year took for each devoted student. Chapel - a time set apart each day for almost 3,000 students and faculty to. come together and share a common 'faith and love for their Maker. PHIL BAKER follows in his Bible as scripture is read in chapel.

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