1987-1988 Yearbook

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Yet , the different activities created memories as students learned about themselves and became closer to their friends . - Sharon Bowles Ed Wilson - photo by Bill Tripp. ofessor of Chemistry, Ed Wilson, photograph nearly every student and event at Harding. His face was always half-way hidden behind his 35rnm camera . However, this was just one way he erved students ; he also was a caring teacher. Since he photographed so many school events, he grew to know students not even in his field of study. He always went out of his way to show concern for the students offering a friendly smile or encouraging hug. 24 Glances at Student Life How do students go about REGISTR AIJQN choosing the classes they r\. I : register for during the week Jong activity Before registering for classes, students should check this list carefully. If the "yes's" add up to four or less it is probably safe to take the class. If the "yes's" add up to between five and ten, the class is questionable but could be taken with caution. If the "yes's" add up to more than 11, the student should turn around and literally run from the class because it will be murderously hard. 1. Does the class meet before chapel or after lunch? 2. Is the class numbered above 200? 3. Does the professor require you to buy a textbook? 4. Does the class have a final exam and if it does is it scheduled for Wednesday or Thursday? 5. Does the professor consider tests necessary? 6. Does the professor take roll? 7. Will your classmates be gweebs and/or undateable? 8. Will your professor be a gweeb and/or undateable? 9. Does the professor require you to stay awake and actually take notes? 10. Is the class on the third floor of the American Studies or the third floor of the Benson? 11. Does the class meet during Days of Our Lives? 12. Does the professor require you to study in order to pass the class? 13. Is the classroom an oven in the summer and an iceburg in the winter? 14. Does the professor give pop quizzes or quizzes at all? 15. Does the professor refuse to cancel classes on dreary and rainy days? 16. Does the professor refuse to schedule at least two Heber days? 17. Will the chairs be hard and uncomfortable? 18. Does the computer show the class closed? 19. If you try to change the class , does the line have more than two people in it? 20. Will adding the class require begging and/or crying? This is the tale of one distraught H.U. student who wishes to remain anonymous._For our purposes, we will call her Igora. Igora, being a Harding freshman , naturally wanted to be ·involved with as much as possible. Having never given blood before, she had nothing to dread; it was all a new experience. Off to the dministration Building she went. Giving blood was no problem. Needle in, bag filled , needle out, no problem! Immediately after signing away a large portion of one of nature's most precfous fluids , Jgora proceeded to go to her club meeting. After going to her meeting in ..,,. the Bible Building, she walked home to Kendall , up three flights of stairs, into Her room, and then passed out. It was three hours before her beloved roommate came home to find her lying lifelessly on the dorm room floor. Panic was the understatement of the hour. Igora's roommate immediately summoned all nursing majors who inhabited Kendall . When Igora awoke, she gazed upward only 1:0 find seven panic stricken student nurses hovering over her. Their 'remedy? Grape Juice. Igora was handed an eight ounce glass of grape juice, every hour, on the hour, for twentyfour hours. (Can you say sick of grape juice? I knew you could!) Will lgora ever give blood again? Maybe, maybe not. Will she ever enjoy grape juice again? I'll let you decide! - Jennifer Terry

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