1980-1981 Yearbook

132 To think that God made every person and thing on this planet and made each unique in its own way is amazing. He made us individuals and that we are. People come in various shapes, sizes and colors. The very differences that separate and distinguish us are the foundations upon which we build our individuality. What makes us individuals are the talents and abilities the Lord has given us and the way we put those to use. Individuals is designed to recognize those people who learn· ed effectively to use their unique talents. Each person expresses his individuality in his own unique way . For some, personality expression found its vent in relationships with other personalities. Others gained satisfact ion from academically oriemed activities: some motivated by achievement poten· lial, some by the intrinsic satisfac· tion of learning. A few expressed themselves through positions of responsibility and leadership roles. The sudents selected in Who's Who were chosen for their leader· ship, scholarship, and service. They were individuals with poten· lial in action. Royalty did not denote just "another pretty face" at Harding. The queens and their courl were chosen by their peers in recogni· tion of their outgoing personalities, social finesse, and that elusive quality charm. Alpha Chi honors those indivi· duals who are motivated. for whatever reason. to maintain ac· ademically high standards while developing a well rounded lifestyle. Though many deserving of honor are not pictured in the three Individuals catagories, they do not pass unnoticed. Wherever in· dividuals walk, there are always new paths. Susan R. Pryor, se('liun editor Honors Introduction

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