1984-1985 Yearbook

We will remember much about Hardin~ and our lives while here. We' ll all recall important and trivial events, and in each of our hearts these events will return with varying degree of poignancy. Representing these events to the fullest extent is impossible thus this section is dedicated to stimulating the individual memories of Harding life we a ll wi ll take wherever we go. We all will recall the first time we registered and the fin al time we walked across the Benson stage as a student. W,ill reflect on the first time we voted on a Homecoming court and the only time we voted in the 1984 Presidential Election. Many of us will laugh as we think of the many times we rushed in late for chapel and some of us will whince when we think of the many probation notices we received in consequences. Time will diminish our memories and the vividness with which we now remember will fade. The Cafeteria lines won't be remembered for their irritating length of time spent in them but the friendships formed and bonded in those lines will often warm our hearts. The rains, too, will be be remembered; the Arkansas showers which often ruined plans and appearances will be remembered as puddles we splashed in and the quiet patter on an umbrella shared with a fri end. Yes, we'll remember many different events and people at Harding in 1984-85; we' ll remember life. & - Karen Roseberry Life Editor SOMETHING NEW IN Spring Sing '84 12 Election '84 30 Life Song 16 Campus Ministry 32 Bible Lectureship 18 Parties and Events 34 Homecoming Game 20 Concerts and Lyceums 36 Homecoming Musical 22 Beginning To End 38 One Act Plays 24 Black History Month 40 50th Anniversary 26 World News 42 Sunrise, Sunset 28 10 life

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