1999-2000 Yearbook

Twin brothers David and AndrewScharff, sophomores, sit in an Allen dorm room and play Nintendo, a favorite pastime for many students at Harding. While the brothers from South Carolina have much in common, they do not room cogether because they understand that it is much easier to get along without living rogether. Still, the Scharff's are both active mem~ bers of TNT social club and find them~ selves hanging out with the same group of people which causes them to also be great friends. In add ition, they are teammates on the cross-country and track teams along with their older sister, Cheri, senior. Many students agree that when you are away from home it is easier (0 adapt ro change when someone close to you is with you. Having a brother o r sister at the same school is, at times, straining. Howeve r, for the mOSt part it is a taste ofhome away from home, according to Crystal Brazle, freshman. Brazle's older brother, Andy, also "attends Harding. "It is always great to see him [Andy] during the day. Because we go co the same schoo l, I get co spend a lot of time with him," Brazle said. "The fac t that he has had such good experiences here really influenced my decision cocome to Harding. I did think about not coming (0 Harding so I could get away from my family fo r a while, bur the fact that he was here was more of an encouragement. " Amanda Linl efield-Belleville, IlL Oscar Lockl in-Pace, Fla. Barry Logan -Huntsville. Ala. Apri l Long-Searcy, Ark. Dusrin Lowry-Carrollton, Texas Erik Luchauer-Holc, Mich. Josh ua Lundin-Naples, Fla. Lauren Lynn-Alpharetta, Ga. Andy MacKenzie-Ontario, Canada Ryan Mackey-Mechanicsburg, Pa. Helen MacRae-Woodlands, Texas Maria Madriz-Guatemala, Guatemala Amanda Maki-Charlescon, w. v. N icholas Mariorri-Pass Christian, Miss. Caroline Martin-Searcy, Ark. J acobo MartineZ-Mexico Srephen Marx-Clarksville, Texas Esperanza Massana-El Salvador Nathan Maners-Raceland. La. Sara Matheny-Garland, Texas Sophomores 143

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTc5NA==