2003-2004 Yearbook

I n a quest for success, students arrived on campus with stardust in their pockets and aspirations on their sleeves. " Goals and dreams glazed the eyes ofboth new and old students in hopes of establishing themselves within the social, academic and spiritual realms ofHarding life. No matter how structured life's plans seemed, some students strug– gled to direct their footsteps and hearts toward a specific target. All the while Harding faculty, administrators, staffand peers were there trying to help guide those students closer to the path of righteousness. Freshman Matt Murrain said Harding was a great place to grow spiritually. "Harding gives you many opportunities to grow closer to God," Murrain said. "You go to chapel everyday; which helps boost your energy righteously." "EmilyWade" copy editor" • IS

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