LeAnn Eno - Boise, ID Dana Espeland · Chillicothe, OH Angela Estes · Germantown, TN Larry Eubanks - Victoria, TX Mary Eudaly - Rolla, MO Kelley Evans - Flora, IL Mary Evans - Shreveport, LA Terry Ewachiw - Secane, PA Melinda Ewart - W. Helena, AR Barry Fisk· Mt. Prospect, IL Susan Fitzgerald· Cedar Rapids, IA David Flanigan · Dayton, OH Alison Fletcher · N. Little Rock, AR Lamonda Ford · Little Rock, AR Gilbert Foster· Ft. Smith, AR Timothy Frakes · W. Chicago, IL Jackie Freeman · Rogers, AR Paula Fuller - Millington, TN David Futrell · Pocahontas, AR Margaret Garland - Owasso, OK Susan Garner - Rockford, IL Karen Garrett - Rogers, AR Rodney Gaskins - Calvin, OK Melissa Gay - Hot Springs, AR Renee Gentry - Memphis, TN Gordon Gerbholz - Omaha, NE Jerry Germany - Hammond, LA Allen Gibbons - N. Little Rock, AR Menla Gilbert - Rochester, NY David Gill - Allensville, KY John Gist - Oakdale, CA Rita Glass - Hineston, LA Kevin Glenn - Paradise, CA Charles Golden · Caddo Gap, AR Brett Gooch - Memphis, TN 164 - Sophomores I Traditions I The Lily Pool It has seen a lot in its day. Oh, sometimes it's a bunch of big football players carrying a gig· gling girl to her eventual drenching. Other occasions find it collecting pennies from students looking for an A on a difficult exam. Perhaps it's even a reverent crew singing hymns on the way to its watery waveS and a new life in Christ for some happy co·ed. The li ly pool - a constant in the changing life and lives of Harding University, Students ... teachers . . , buildings - they all come and go, but that little round watering hole sits quietly by .. , and remains. A PLACE of hope, renewal, and fun - the lily pool. It has outlived many men. It has seen many blistering days and fe lt the cool frost of Mother Nature more than a few times. It stays - whether gushing to i ts brim or seat ching desparately for its lost liquid companion. The lily pool stays. And because of that it is a part of countless thousands; it is a part of Harding; it is a part of you. We've all got a little lily pool in us. That something that cries out stop when everything around us changes. That extra boldness which tells us to stand up and fight for the good in tradition. Maybe even that sheepish joy which says, "Don't grow up too fast; stay the way you are," Why all the philosophical thought , you ask? Well perhaps it's because one of these days
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