1988-1989 Yearbook

Changes in all facets of Harding life have been prevalent throughout the years. We have witnessed a new era in the administration, a "face-lift" for American Heritage Cafeteria, a women's dormitory brought back to her intended stature, and the birth of a new men 's dormitory. Changes have been taking place all around us. Some have been subtle, others have abruptly made themselves known. As always, traditions have played a major role in our lives. This year was filled with the renewing and strengthening of this antiquity. Spiritual vitality was displayed in daily chapel programs. Curfew afforded resident students the opportunity to fortify friendships with other dorm dwellers. Clubs and organizations inducted new members according to the desires of members, and life revolved around the guides set by the administrators. New traditions, however, have been established recently. Changes in buildings on campus affected the students and faculty alike. The people of Harding were able to take advantage of the new facilities in the communication department, as the remodeling of the Ganus Building was completed at the beginning of the school year. Located on the first floor was the Macintosh Computer Center. It had 18 Mac Plus Computers, four imagewriters, and a laser printer. The Mac lab was the largest of its kind in the state of Arkansas. WRAP THE POLE. Representatives from every women's social club wrap the May Fete Pole on the front lawn. The traditional event was sponsored by Ju Go Ju in late April. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. CLOWNS. Six clubs, under the direction of Robert Patton, won the Sweepstakes Award for "Just Clownin' Around." Mar k Story, senior, moves during the Friday performance. -Photo by Sharon Bowles. 2 We'll keep the change

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