1986-1987 Yearbook

- "Student life at Harding University basically depends on the individual; what you put into it is what you get out." - Errica Walker Summertime snack. Dressed as a watermelon, Nathan Yoder, a sophomore Chi Sigma Alpha pledge from Flint, Michigan, greets people as they leave the Benson Auditorium from chapel. yoder was one ofmany pledges dressed as food on Silly Day during Pledge Week. - photo by ferry Traughber. ife at Harding can be full of changes as each week draws to a close. One week may be brimming over with club activities and sporting events, while the next involve total committment to classwork and studies. Other changes come about on a yearly basis. Best friends graduate, and new friends are met at such places as club softball games in the fall or on the front lawn on a lazy Sunday afternoon of pseudostudy. Sometimes, the shades of change are remarkably obvious, but however the changes come, they help us grow academicaly, mentally, and most importantly, spiritually. - David Dearin Assistant editor Shades .. of Life 1 Shades of Life 7

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