2000-2001 Yearbook

Chris Churchwell-searcy, Ark, Marketing. Daniel Cissel-Mobile, Ala. Social Science. Carmen Clark-Antoine, Ark. Social Science. Club Queen. Dean's List. Phi Alpha Theta. Phi Eta Sigma. Tri Kappa. Daniel Clark-cushing, Texas. Business Management. SAM. Pi Sigma Epsilon. University Singers. Club Beau. Campaigns (Australia). Chi Sigma Alpha. Laura Clausen-Paducah, Ko:nt. Biology. Alpha Chi. Devita. Honors Association. Kappa Gamma Epsilon. Emily Clevenger-Nashville, Tenn. Elementary/Special Educ.;;tion. Kappa Delta Pi. Council for Exceptional Children, Dean's List. Ko Jo Kai. Audreya COle-Sterling, III. Economics. Campaigns (Rhode Island). Dean's List. Youth Corps. International Studies (HUF). Tri Kappa. Addie Collom-Searcy, Ark. Interior Design. Transfer (Arkansas State University). American Society of Interior Design. Ju Go Ju. Drew CO'lon-Tracy, Calif. Mathematics. Intercollegiate Athletics (Football). Seminoles. Megan Conniff-Gahanna, Ohio. International BUSiness/ French. Honors Association. American Studies. Campaigns (France, Switzerland).Dean's List. Phi Eta Sigma. Rachel ConnOrS-Horseheads, N.Y. MusicfPsychology. Good News Singers. Psi Chi. University Chours.URWPP. Kevin Cook-Georgetown, Texas. Professional Sales. Transfer (Eastfield College). Pi Sigma Epsilon. SAM. Intramurals. Midnight Oil Freshman Laura Blakely performs a poem Nov. 30 during open-mic night at Midnight Oil, a local coffee shop and popular hang out for Harding students. Once or twice a year, Harding students came together at the coffee shop for the sole purpose of listening to each other's poetic works. Midnight Oil was located within a short walking distance of Harding's campus. It was started in 1997 by Harding alumni who wanted to create a coffee house similar to ones found in Italy. In fact, its cappuccino machine was imported from Italy. The shop sold caffeinated and de-caffeinated beverages at reasonable prices. Midnight Oil nad a soothing atmosphere with dim lights and displayed paintings and works of Harding artists on its walls. Many Hardingstudents worked behind its counters. Midnight Oil provided couches and tables and chairs to students who craved a quite, peaceful place to study. Besides the poetry reading openmic night, Midnight Oil also hosted local college bands. Some groups even got together for "jam sessions." This offered university bands a chance to perform before their friends and fans, seJi CDs and have a great time. The coffee shop was also a place for classes to come together and meet. Midnight Oil provided not only coffee and cappuccino, but it also offered a variety of snacks, pies and cakes. Along with study break snacks and drinks, the cafe had a lunch menu including sandwiches, salads and various other items. Due to its proximity to campus, relaxing atmosphere and tempting menu, Midnight Oil was an irresistible draw to many Harding students. Photo by Daniel Dubois. ~~ ________________ ~S~e~n=i~o ~ r ~s V People

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