WHO'S WHO: seniors chosen to be in Who's Who F ifty-seven memhers of Who's Who Among Colleges and Universities were chosen to represent Harding in 19_89. To be recognized by the Who's Who organization, students were nominated by their teachers on the basis of scholarship, participation STAYING WELL. Greg Stevenson, senior, participated in Wellness week by giving blood to have his cholesterol level checked. In addition to other activities, Stevenson played intercollegiate Basketball. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to the university and promise of future usefulness. Nominess had to be seniors with a grade point average of 2.5 or above. If the nominee met these qualifications they were sent to a committee to be voted on. The committee made the final decision on who was Who's Who at Harding. Being a member of Who's Who meant being nationally recognized as an achiever. It YY. Contrasting the "chain gang" look of other Shantih members, Michelle Roder, senior, addressed the new Shantih pledges during bid night. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. was not only a personal honor, but it brought recognition to Harding. Jim Benny, a nursing major and new member of Who's Who said, "Harding has been an excellent experience and a good home. I have enjoyed participating in all the activities I became involved in over the years. I have always found it an honor to represent Harding and I'm proud to have been se1 ected to represent her again." -Jennifer Terry MR. PRESIDENT. Student Association president, Mark Moore, senior, welcomes the students and faculty members during the first chapel service of the year. -Photo by Ken Bissell. Keeping with groups 89
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