1983-1984 Yearbook

2 Introduction There was much work to be done. Harding University had to reorganize. The values and goals that seemed to be so precious had to be reevaluated. It was time to go back to the beginning, start with the basics, and work up from there. There had been several shocking deaths in 1983. They were unexpected, and neither the faculty nor the students really knew how to cope with the mixture of emotions. The faculty concentrated on helping students deal with their problems and mistakes in 1984. Everyone worked to start out the year on a positive foot. Students and faculty were supportive of each other in a way they had never been before. Harding University explored a new spiritual emphasis. Jimmy Allen spoke at the first chapel of the first full week of school urging students to "give Harding a chance." It was the beginning of the year and an ideal time to make changes, and to give the Lord Jesus Christ a chance with their lives. Many students went to Harding because they wanted to draw closer to God, and they knew inside there was a strength on her campus that would help them to become better Christians. 1. The brilliant colors of nalure 's fall season are a joy to tile eye. 2. The refreshing warmth of spring draws James Walter's Bible class outside to study. 3. Shauna Wood is caught up in Ju Go /u social club's "purple spirit " at Women 's Open House. 4. As the sun begins to set , the campus begins to settle down for a quiet evening. 5. Blake Eubanks rests his load as director Warren Casey and Michae l Boustead discuss wh at comes next. 6. David Parker and Joe Galloway smile for the photographer as they make their way to class.

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