1995-1996 Yearbook

A step toward College is a time for decisions to be made. Students find themselves standing at crossroads in their lives which require deep self-examination. Friendship, career and spiritual paths are chosen, and this is where Harding's students are different from most college students. Making choices was aided by a variety of activities unique to Harding. Spring Sing forced students to choose between studying or practicing, and it fostered stronger friendships among club members. Fall Fest brought back old friends, drawing the campus together through Homecoming events and giving a burst of spiritual renewal during Lectureship. Also, the social club induction week asked students to decide whether or not their lives would be enriched by a social club. Choosing a place of worship also challenged many students. Some took the conventional route of worshipping in a local congregation, while others veered from the mainstream and identified with small country congregations or inner-city works. Regardless of one's club or major, all Harding students chose to face their decisions with a Christian perspective, as they continued down "the road less traveled." Holly Latimer Student Life Division Page ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-S~t-ud~e-n~tL~i~fu-.~' 9

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