1997-1998 Yearbook

BUILDING ON noble Harding University has courage , generosity or fipe, noble traditions, ones honor. " The University uses that make it a special, unique its traditions to produce place - tra-ditions such as students who can go out chapel, Bible classes, social into the world and show clubs, Peak of the Week and these "qualities of high moral Spring Sing - tra-ditions that character" - qualities that help students focus on future most of the world has hidden success both on earth and in or forgotten . heaven above. Hardinggives With the help of the students a great education, administration, staff, facu lty but the Christian influence is and students of Harding, the what makes this educational noble traditions can be experience different from carried on to the next any experience that could generation, providing future be gained at any other students with a strong , university. Christian atmosphere to Webster defines noble as prepare for their work on "having or showing qualities earth so that they may gain of high moral character, as their eternal goal of heaven. Sen ior Flor Celeste Munoz makes lostadas at the annuallndependence Day celebration. Many of the students from CentralA mericagol together to celebrate Independence Day f or tbe Central American countries on September 14th a nd 15th. Photo by \Vendi Keller. tfiJt 2 Opening Fonner President George Bush speaks to a capacity crowd in the Benson Auditorium. President Bush, part oj the American Studies Institute oJspeakers, spoke to the crowd aboutfamily values, America 's important leadership in the world and the idea that one person can make a difference. Photo by Aaron Gillihan.

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