1996-1997 Yearbook

Lofty goals realized through students' college experience Upon their graduation from high school, young people everywhere were asked, "What are you going to do with your life?" They shared lofty goals ofgoing to college, studying, making good grades and becoming campus leaders and popular students. Yet, for those who chose Harding, student life was to be so much more! Although dependent on what each student made ofit, student life was wonderful for the many who grasped the opportunities that Harding offered. There were jobs to do, clubs to join, dates to make and break, and dorm rooms to share with that "awesome" roommate. Life was not just sports and academics, but experiences shared with others. It was people who brought cherished friendships, inspiration and encouragement. Students found lab partners , running buddies, roommates, and of co.urse, spouses. Many students participated in the all-school retreat and others spent time at home Bible studies and private prayer. Some saw campus movies such as "Phenomenon," "Mission Impossible,' ' "Independence Day" and "Twister." They went to the concerts of BLACKHAWK, They Might Be Giants and Straight Company. The year was an expression of students' hopes, dreams, joys and passions. Yet, it was gone in the whisper of an eagle's wing, leaving the student marveling at God's gift of it for them to experience. Lovie Watson Studen t Life 9

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