Pattie Cobb (the "Harding Hilton"), ARA food services and the expanded cafeteria, a new men's dormitory, and a Macintosh computer lab were all a reality at the beginning of the year. However, changes throughout the year were inevitable. Under the guidance of Treva Pryor, a new women's club, Delta Gamma Rho, was formed. The 30member group had its charter meeting on January 10 at the Pryor's home. Personnel changes included a new women's basketball coach, Greg Harnden, and an assistant dean of men, Steve Beliech. Both of these men were appointed in January. Enrollment was up to 2985, making the spring semester the second highest enrollment of Harding's history. This semester was only topped by the fall enrollment of 3155. The future also had promises of changes. The Beaumont Memorial Librarywill undergo a major reconstruction starting in May. Because of the extent of the construction, the library will be relocated to the Administration Auditorium for the 15-month project. Also undergoing construction will be American Heritage. The rooms will be remodeled into office places with departments such as the Public Relations office being relocated to this area. Through personnel changes to building improvements, "We'll keep the change." CHOREOGRAPHY. Brian Mashburn, junior, led his row at Spring Sing practice. In addition to his club show, Mashburn was a member of the Spring Sing ensemble.-Photo by Sharon Bowles. A NEW CLUB. Diane Kolis, Shannon Woody, and Christi Thurmon, all freshmen charter members of Delta Gamma Rho, visited at the home of their sponsor Treva Pryor. Closing 331
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