1998-1999 Yearbook

CHAR11NGA ~~ FORTHE FUTURE fs students and faculty come V{/ and go, they not only follow In the footsteps of those who originally laid the path of Harding's future, but they also create a new course for the years to come. New goals are set and reached in all aspects of Harding life. Athl etes set and beat records . Building programs are implemented and completed to better serve the Harding community. Administration and faculty work to create new programs that will better prepare students for the road ahead. Professors encourage and touch the lives of those they teach. Students make individual accomplishments that set them apart from their pee rs and display their individual talents. Special service projects are developed to help those in need and to demonstrate God's love. Just as those who have gone before have implemented new ideas andchanges to improve Harding and the lives of others, students today aim to do things that will touch the lives of thosearound them for good. Some students will gain attention for their athl etic or academic accomplishments. Others will be highly acclaimed for their musical and theatrical performances. Still others may only be known by a few people who noticed their extraordinary di splays of faith and courage or their seemingly endl ess encouragement. No matter what the source of the imprint, every student is leaving a mark on Harding's past. Devan Loftiswatches intently as BobbyDavisplays avideogame in his dorm room. Students found and used a variety ofmethods to unwind and relieve stress. • 4 OPEN I N G Lisa Beth Lightsey and Stacey Hammill chat and laugh with Sinbad, the popular comedian, as he signs an autograph for them. Sinbadperformedin the fall for students, campus visitors and other members of the community.

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