Harding College - Petit Jean Yearbook (Searcy, AR)

 - Class of 1988

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Filthy 11m. As 3 Scotland tradition, Tim Hall a sophomore from Ashdown, AR, was blackened the night before his mtum to the saw: for his wedding. The groom-to-bc midi- tionaUymmkenthmughthesu'ocns Widzmud, coffee, chocolate, and other black subsmnces spmd all over his body. - photo by Kristina Young. Vlewingyestu'yur. Whilesvandingonablidge, lozg, afGennany, and Catrina Dunn, a senior from Oxnard, CA, take lime-outtivm German campaigns for a picture. The castle, Which Disneyland Castle was modeled after, was built by Ncuschwanstcin King Ludwig H of mm, mm -pbotDbyEdWllson- ma mun kmwm The fall student body consisted of 2,823 students from 48 states, Dlstrlct of Columbia and the Vlrgln Islands. and 27 dmerent countries. 900 27-1 m, Domestlc ,. hm, Forelgn m, Enrollment : 2695 21-5253; Enrollment : 128 . 1,- .-:f-:-: 00 III-n'n A A -.'-'::-'b:- 2 . 500 H .--.--.- 33 n- --t'-'-'.'-' .2: 400 f'::':- n. a A :oo 9.. z-z-r Sf. R'x' I'nl'hI A a I I '.'-'.'.'-'.'.' 2 2 2 2 200 'qa-r-ICI'. , 2 ' l qR'E'E. .. . '2'2' 100 3 '73:... a a , , A ' us um loll Parr cum Abroad nul- uu mu C ampmgm Student 1,353

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Lem be gettinh down. Ivan Hollins, a freshman from St. Louis, MO, Jimmy Hadnot, a freshman from Jasper, TX, Lee Hougue, sophomore fmm Weiner, AR, and Mark HaIbcrt, a freshman from Lakewood. CO, sing loudly to In Go In pledges during the dreaded silly day. - photo by Leslie Downs. Bethe! GIamL Freshman TNT pledge Doug Bethel, from Chillicothe, OH, looks like a shepherd without sheep while waiting for directions in the cafeteria. Pledges dressed as their pledgemasters required them to on Thurs- day. - photo by Leslie Downs. ma gyms Emmym Pledging has always been a controversial sublect at the Unlverslty. The admlnlstratlon often questioned what should be done. how long R should last, and when It should occur. Students, however, had their own ideals. xxthxthhhx 252 students voted 390 nudeme vmod 34 students voted for for 1a pledglnq 1or spring pledging pledglng to occur In 10 sophomore year 15



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Australian convert. Lance Riddick, a junior from Sarasota, FL, discusses God's Word with abozigine Billy Renouf during the Australian Campaigns in Queensland. Renouf, who was converted by last yeark campaign group, was in a training program to become a preacher: - photo by Greg Stevenson, 'campaigns iICampaigns are a great way to share yourfaith. In Australia, Ihad the opportunity of meeting people and telling of Gods love? e Brandon Morgan wWalking through y the time I was ready to leave, I had already made plans to come back, said Alex Fagen referring to the summer Venezuela campaign. Students participated in six different campaign efforts. Venezuela campaigns, directed by Bill and Ava Conley, and In- ternational Campaigns, overseen by Don Shackleford and Tom Eddins, were just two of the four overseas campaign groups. Abilene Christian University organized the other overseas campaign and let our students participate in the larger groups of Christian students from other campuses. It t .covered countries from Europe to South L America with Harding directors, Ron and , Faye Detan. The final overseas campaign, to Kenya, was held only during the sum- mer months of alternating years. They were sponsored by Van Tate. Crossing oceans. A day offduzing the six week campaigns to Ital y provides Rebecca McDonough, a junior from Little Rock, and Keith Lam'nger, a senior from Knoxville, TN, with time for relaxation. The pair waded in the Thormina off the island ofSiciIiy while the two natives who accompanied them relaxed. - photo by Sabrina Corovisien'. Buried treasure. After distributing brochures about the gospel meeting, Italian campaigners gathered at the Contane Beach. The campaigners buried sponsor Bob Corbin in the sand leaving only his head above ground. - photo by Rebec- ca McDonough. Traveling and working in foreign coun- tries changed students' lives. Some cam- paigns required that participants speak the native language of the country, but most participants could just teach in English. All foreign campaigners returned with a changed world-view. Fagen said, ItSeeing the Venezuelan culture changed my percep- tion on America. I now want to know what is going on in the world because those are actually real people over there. Changes also occurred in the lives of stateside campaigners. Northeast, South- east and Northwest campaigns were spon- sored by Ross Cochran, but were under the overall direction of Owen Olbricht, a Christian evangelist. However more im- mediate leadership came from senior Garth Hutchinson. tiCampaigns have given me a new way to looking at people and thinking about life, he said. N early every participant agreed that one of the biggest changes campaigns made were the increase of their own faith and desire to learn. Debbie Lape, an England and Wales campaigner, said, uIt increased my own faith because I had to share it with others. . ghetty gate opted 66! I have never felt more? a part Of the family of God than when I was with the Australian family The people and the scenery made memoneyixand time spent welleworthwhile. M Ca mpaigns Student Life 17

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