Students who attended Harding in the spring semester of 2000 were lucky to witness an extremely rare sight in Arkansas - the first re· corded snow in three years. T hese students rook full advantage of the January 27 snow StOrm by engagi ng in one of the many snowball fights that occurred on campus. Although most classes were nOt cancelled, many studentS on campus used their extra time throughout the day to create snow sculptures, including a turtle and a bison. Others ventured the icy roads to go off campus. "My friends and I took our trucks out to fields and pulled people on sleds," Adam Hall, junior, said. Second Semester Students ScOtt Colvin-Jefferson City, Mo. Charity Copeland-Lawton, Okla. Anna Cronberg-Searcy, Ark. Daniel H adwin-Newberg, Ore. Michelle Hearn- Us Vegas, Nev. Amanda Holland-Sp'ingfidd, Mo. Christina H olloway-Jonesboro, Ga. Audrey Howell-Searcy, Ark. J amie HugheS-Nashville, Ark. J osh Hydrick-woodstock, Ga. Marie J ones-Hopkinsville, Ky. Terah Kerlin-Hm Sp,ings VUJ.ge, Ad, Candace Martin-Cabot, Ark. Matthew McAlexander-Keokuk, Iowa Michael McCain-Forrest City, Ark Carrie McNeill-Augusta, Ark. Angela M illS-Marshall, Mo. Brett Ockerman-Gaines, Mich. LaVonne Pearson-Warwick, Bermuda Darbie Renfroe-Seymour, Ind. Ashton ReynoldS-Stockton, Calif. Summer Rich ey-Wynne, Ark. Idalia Rivera-Housron, Texas James Seawel-Pocahomas, Ark. Sylvia Veneura-Houston, Texas Grads/ Second Semester 175
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