1987-1988 Yearbook

"' " l> l> 9 6 OVPAt>b ~-----------------------------------1q4~A4~ I>.,__~~~~~~-- 6 d 4 c. C> v TRANSITIONS IN STUDENT LIFE Student life evolved in many areas including the new food services, Pledge Week, graduation, and even the search for a perfect weekend. TRANSITIONS IN SOCIAL CLUBS so Members of social clubs experienced many new changes including induction, the search for a new sponsor, disbanding, and even the possibility of jumping to a different club. TRANSITIONS IN ORGANIZATIONS 92 National affiliations and an influx of freshmen trying to satisfy their extracurricular needs brought much change and growth to campus organizations. TRANSITIONS IN ATHLETICS 122 Players achieved many higher goals, including All-AIC honors and intramural jackets that allowed the students to have a deeper self-pride in their school. TRANSITIONS IN ACADEMICS 164 New staff openings and the creation of the School of Religion offered students a chance to achieve higher knowledge in over 50 major fields of study. TRANSITIONS IN ACHIEVEMENTS 202 With the development of new honor societies and the election of new queens, students were honored by their peers with recognition and admiration. TRANSITIONS FROM YEAR TO YEAR 226 With enrollment up for the first time in many years, Harding had to fulfill the needs of students while the students themselves found many ways to fulfill their own transitional needs. In the tradition of Harding yearbook staffs past, we present to and for the students, faculty, and staffofHarding University ofSearcy, AR, their yearbook . . . 4 ., 4 v <l v l> l> b v v t> d 41 • A 0 ,_Pt>At>4 " .. ti' <1 9 4 'ti' ,.. .II> ,II. d v C> p ~ 4 C> V' " v Q V 4 t. A q 4 'ti' ... A.., 'ti' ~ 9 A ~ V 4 A A q A ~~°'"'4 A Q 't> Po 41 4 I> .. Q ~ Q V 4 6 A q ~ Q I> Clo ~ ~ <l v fl "I ll' I> Q ti 4 l>c. d I> v 4 q <l v 4 v 1>b>VQI> l><lc2Ao 4 t>ti't>bl>4<l v 9 0 ., v 4 'ti' l> I> A 6 dq l>t>q<:J 4 I> 0 v ~ q v 43 ti. • q 4 'ti' DA q I> 'ti' I> 9 A 9 <i A A fl 4 v l> I> C> 4 Avt>P-iV 4 to i> Q 11 I> 41v4t>o q 4 v I> O> .. ., Q p ~ C> I> 4 I> A V 'ti' 0 • to 4 ~.,C>o-~• 4 I> "" v v • q V 4 A A 0. ., 4 v I> C> fl V C> 0 A 1' 4 .0. A q 'ti' ,.. .. ~ --------------------------------------t4 . C> ~ q 4 C> " • v fl V 4 .. A 4 4 'ti' ... • .II> ., 0 P. V' A ~ 4 A A 9 &

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