1989-1990 Yearbook

r F rom Student Impact to graduation, Harding students, faculty and staff experienced the consequences of endless possibilities. Freshmen took the campus by storm as they brought new faces, new ideas, and new possibilities to Harding. Upperclassmen came back knowing what to expect, yet were pleasantly surprised at the changes that had taken place over the summer. They arrived to a newly completed mens dormitory and a face-lift for the American Heritage building, including the re-opening of the Heritage Inn. Choosing a major was no easy task considering that there were over 70 degrees to select from, with classes ranging from American Art History to Zoology. Pledging a social club came later than ever this year. Moving pledge week to the eleventh week of school gave incoming freshmen and transfers the opTWINKLE, TWINKLE LITTLE STAR. Murray Sanderson, senior, was just one of the "stars" in TNT and Zeta Rho's Spring Sing show: "We'll Light up Your Life; Cosmos Stars do!" TNT and Zeta Rho received first place in participation and were recognized as second runners-up in theme, costume, choreography, music and the over-all sweepstakes award. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. portunity to learn more about clubs. It also afforded upperclassmen the chance to start two new clubs. Chi Omega Pi and Pi Kappa Epsilon joined in pledge week with pioneer spirits and visions of unity. Professional and special interest groups kept many students occupied as they gained practical experience in their field and learned more about the goals and objectives of their organization. Music groups sang and played their way across the country promoting Christian education at Harding. Athletic interests were satisfied with 11 intercollegiate teams playing baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, football, soccer, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. In addition to intercollegiate sports there were over 10 intramural sports offered, ranging from flag football to table tennis. 1990 was truly a year of endless possibilities for all who were associated with Harding University. But that was only the beginning. Our multi-faceted experiences at Harding prepared us for whatever life set before us. For us, the possibilities are endless. -Jennifer R. Terry Editor-in-Chief Opening 3

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