1983-1984 Yearbook

Each of the four weeks, beginning Oct. 10 and ending Nov. 5, was given a specific theme. Clubs worked hard to prepare for the events ahead, but when the induction was into its second and third weeks many of the participants lost interest and the induction period seemed to phase out. The ideas for the month were good, but the planning of activities ' would have to be modified for future years. The students, faculty , and administration set new goals for themselves individually and they faced their daily paths with new courage and understanding. As the year went by, decisions were made toward career goals, university projects, and personal happiness. By taking one day at a time and leaning on the Lord for support, Harding made the necessary changes and maintained her high standards of quality and excellence in all areas. The Petit Jean attempted to present the events of 1983-84 with the struggles, prayers, and achievements of both students and teachers - for it was these elements that made up the puzzle - as Harding University was putting the pieces together. ~ - Suzanl1!! 'ollllstoll Editol Introduct ion 7

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