Kim Hudson of Waynesboro, Va., majored in speech education. She appreciated Harding when compared to the strength of the church in her home area . "Coming from a public school in an area of the country that is definitely not the 'Bible belt,' I found at Harding a striking contrast; I found teachers who love the Lord and young people who know what true friendship can be when it is founded in Ch ris!' '' she said. Hudson was in Alpha Chi, Campus Players, and attendKim Hudson , Susan Holmes. Trey Reely and Cheri Lewis i11 the home of Dr. mId Mrs. Kefmeth L. Johnson. - John""J. Radcliffe ed HUF. "For all it stands for , for all its good, and for a ll its beautiful people , I love Harding! " was the enthusiastic reply from Susan Holmes of Brookfield, Conn. , when asked if she was glad she came to Harding. Holmes, a home economics major, was a participan t in the JOY group which served the elderly and was a member of Delta Chi Omega social club. "Delta Chi was a perfect opportunity for me to grow close to a smaller group of students," she said. Music education was the major of Searcian Trey Reely, who felt that Chorale "provides the opportunity to be a part of a good musical organization that also can serve spiritual purposes in an important way. " Reely was also in the Band. He believes that Harding has prepared him in a special way for the world. "After spending four years where most people know or assume you ' re a Christian, it would be hard to live somewhere else without wanting them to know also. Cheri Lewis was a special and elementary education major from Little Rock. She was a member of the Chorale and of Zeta Rho social club, which". . has been a big part of my life at Harding because of the special bond and friendship I share with each person in the club." She states that Harding is a special place and says, "Harding has prepared me to see and accept differences in people and has taught me how to love and how to serve. " ~ Who's Who Who's Who 195
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