g 7 owt Talking on a "Harding swing," senior Jill McDonald and junior Joey Kincheloe enjoy an early fall day. The front lawn was traditionally a popular gathering place, especially on pleasant afternoons. At the end of a year, our inclination is to reflect-to think about where we've been, what we've done, who we've become. But our reflection on the past should never surpass our focus on the future. Our reflection should lead to growth, inspiring us to become even better than before. The faces of Harding are in a continual state of change. Students and faculty come and go; we mature in our years here, learning more about ourselves, about our fields of study and about our God. My prayer is that this change is used for good-that these faces of change will truly be faces of growth. 318 closing -Jennifer Thompson Editor Helping out at Fall Fest, men's basketball coach Jeff Morgan teaches children basic basketball skills. The carnival, organized by the Student Association, brought many students and faculty members to Kensett to host booths and games for the town's children . Photo by Daniel Dubois Photo by Daniel Dubois
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