1977-1978 Yearbook

. A long with the rest of the country, Harding was aga in this year snowed under. At first snow was a welcome rel ief from the rainy winter drizzle. It meant snowba ll f ights, afternoons of sledding and beautifu l scenery. The winter delight gave a diamond-sparkle to the brown scene for awh i le, but after several thaws and refreezes it only meant cold hands and feet and treacherous sidewalks. As the first snowfall petrified into stubborn ice, the regular w inter epidemic of co lds and flu set in. The nurse reported excusing about 204 students from classes per day for several weeks. Plenty of aspirin, fluids and rest finally killed off most of the germs. Keeping warm became a primary SIGNIFYINC its origin, a sculptured snowman leans against the Art Building. Terrie Morris, Houston, TX Valerie Morris, Springdale, AR Eddie Mosby, Roland , OK Vickie Mosley, Shreveport, LA Linda Mowbray, Oak Harbor, WA Paul Mowrer, Agawam, MA Kanely Muncy, Searcy, AR Cindy Murphree, little Rock, AR Susan Musidc, Searcy, AR Ken Myrick, Sherwood, AR Lavon Napier, Searcy, AR Jomes Narramore, Winfield, TX Kent Nelson, Cameron, MO Terry Neu, Dallas, TX concern, so boots, coats, hats, hoods, gloves and mittens were pulled out of storage. The dress code was sl ightly bent for the second straight year allowing girls to wear pants to chapel and classes during the icy weather. With just reason the gas bill also steadily increased from $14,000 in November, $19,000 in December, according to chief engineer Herman Spurlock. The Harding maintenance crew spent many hours shoveling and chipping away at icy sidewalks to help prevent dangerous slips and falls and the extra efforts showed up in fewer accidents. Despite the hardships of winter colds and depression in the months of January and February, most ailments were cured with a large dose of spring fever in March, April and May. So, no matter what the problem is, Spring was the solution. Jean Ney, Shreveport, LA Leanne Nichols, Springfield, MO Rhonda Nichols, Little Rock, AR Wanda Kay Nichols, little Rock, AR Doug Nickerson, Atlanto, TX Jeff Nixon, lepanto, AR Joe Norman, Roytown, MO Sherry Norris, Malvern, AR James North, Wolcottville, IN Kris Norton, Clinton, MS Tom Norvell, Searcy, AR Judy Nusbaum, Dixon, Il Glenda Olbricht, Syracuse, NY Deborah Oliver, Royal Oak, MI Brett Organ, Bay City, TX Randy Ozbirn, Searcy, AR Jay Pace, N. little Rack, AR Cecelio Parker, Huntsville, Al Robin Parsley, Seoul, South Korea Lisa Pate, Jonesboro, GA Cathy Payne, Smithfield, TX Freshmen ·147

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