rganizations Junior Kaelin Vernon and senior Drew Stanfield, members ofTheatron, perform an original skit. Theatron was one of several drama groups that toured to share the message of Christ with their audiences. Photo by Daniel Dubois. Gaining inSight into new ideas Perspective is a point of view or a different way of looking at a situation. It is what makes life interesting and allows one to think with creative insight. At Harding, students are given a unique opportunity to come together with others from a wide variety of backgrounds. This gives everyone the chance to share their outlooks on life and view ideas from another angle. One way that students can discover a new perspective is by joining one of the many organizations on campus. With more than 80 organizations actively involved throughout the 2000 - 2001 school year, any student could find one suited to his or her individual interest. Service-oriented·organizations gave students the opportunity to help others, while simultaneously allowing them to broaden their perspectives on Christian action. Honor societies and professional organizations helped members increase knowledge and develop a better understanding of future career choices. Music and drama groups not only offered students the chance to share their talent with an audience, but also provided necessary performance experience. Foreign language and cultural organizations expanded students' knowledge beyond the culture of the United States. Regular meetings also gave members an extra opportunity to become more fluent in a second language. Along with valuable information and experience, these organizations offered members a better. understanding of fellow students and the world around them. They shared new ideas and looked at old ones in a new light. By participating in activities, projects and regular meetings, members grew closer together and developed lasting relationships. - Michelle Scobba, organizations editor ~D~i~v~is~i~o~n~ ______________ ~~ Organizations ~
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