1994-1995 Yearbook

A CHANGE OF PACE n th midst of all this c hang , the most important things remain ed th e same - our Cl1ristian focus. our sense of community, and our quest for academic exce ll ence . t The author of Ecclesiastes penned that the re is "a .tim to be born and a tim to die, a time to p lant and a time to uproot. a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to bui ld, a t ime tow panda time to laugl1. a time to mourn and a t ime to dance, a time to scatter ston sand a time to ga th r them. a time to mbrac and a time to refrain, a tim to search and a time to give up. a time to keep and a time to throw away, a time to tea r and a tim to mend. a time to b e sil nt and a time to speak. a time to love and a time to hate. a tim for war and a time for peace." f, As the year drew to a c lose. we rea liz d that our paths took us in many direc tions. Our experi ences had altered our pace. but th driving force which brought us to Harding continued to be th focus as we gained a new appre iation for the university's goal - educa ting for e ternity . t Scott Baine, Editor C I o s i n ~J 3 18

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