1982-1983 Yearbook

Searcy bio-chemistry major Brent Oldham was impressed with the "application of agape in the professional realm. At many other institutions the pre-medical field is very competitive and often cut-throat tactics are the means of success. But at Harding, students support each other to gain a mastery of the material." Brent was a member of King's Men and the Fencing Club. Marla Upton was a physical education major from Greenwood, Ind. Marla was one of the first women to letter in a sport at Harding - she was a member of the women's cross country team as well as the lady Bisons softball team. There was a special love in Marla's heart for Harding " it is extremely tough to leave a place that has been home for four years and to say goodbye to all your sisters and brothers, but the great joy is when we all come together again. It was great to be at Harding, Dr. Carr ... I love you aiL" Searcy speech major Joe Aaron was involved in many of the dramatic productions such as Homecoming's "Oklahoma!" "Sometimes my activities got in the way of friends. but I had to learn to budget my time so I could spend time with my friends and be a good friend. People are important to me." A home ecomonics major trom Irving, Texas, Cheryl Crockett participated in Phi Delta and Venezualan campaigns. In interacting with students Cheryl found "a great variety of attitudes, values and beliefs coexisting in the students and faculty. Disunity results when we forget to trust God's promise that He can make each man stand." From being a beau for Regina to being a Spring Sing host, Corning, Ark. marketing major Art Woods was able "to open up so many doors in my life, enabling me to develop the talents God had given me and to discover new ones. Through all my experiences I've learned that in whatever activity I'm involved, to give my best shot and let God handle the rest!" 292/Who's Who " _ Darrell L. Truitt

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