1985-1986 Yearbook

arding University hummed with life in 1986. People from every race, creed, and culture combined to make one of the most impressive atmospheres on any Christian campus. Excited faces with outstretched arms welcomed friends back to school after the summer vacation. Almost ready to begin a new year, many students took advantage of registration days and set out to reacquaint themselves at Heber Springs. The reuniting experience started the school year on a positive note. Caring feelings vibrated among students and teachers alike. Unity of heart prevailed. The unity on campus was apparent at a glance; people from all corners of life, talked and shared time together on sidewalks, in swings, in dorm rooms. A certain comfort came from knowing that whoever you were, there was a place to fit in. Life at Harding took many different forms. Monday nights at Mazzio's, Lily Pool Devotionals (often without the Lily Pool), Harding swing talks, and club meetings brought a life in line with excellence. 4 -Amy Fisher section editor Don't judge a book by its cover. Senior Greg Cole talks to students about not jumping to conclusions about other pet.~ple during a Thursday evening devotional on the Benson steps. - photo by ]ames McCreary. Bored to sleep. After reading the first page of Organic Chemistry on a sleepy Sunday afternoon, Alex Addington, a junior from Bald Knob , joins hundreds of other students in a favorite hang-out - dreamland. - photo by Matt Wissinger.

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