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QWPQE.:-J K..k T A x , 'LLW'L- ls: During lunch, center court is a popu- lar place to be Because it is in the middle of campus you can see and meet a lot of people there. Robin Sharpe and Aaron Brown lead our Marching Ftams while they are on the field on Friday nights. It seems as though Robin just instructed the band to raise their instruments and start to jam. Q . Q ' of l i ' . , N . i 0 'Q' 09 . ' Q1 Student Life 5
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4 Student Life tudent Life is all the ex- citement that goes along with the numer- ous activities that in- volve a high school stu- dent. Practicing for ath- letic excellence, at- tending clup meetings, and striving for that 4.0 average are just some of the students' goals for a suc- cessful year. At l-larding, there are a lot of organizations that make getting involved easy. Various groups keep the student population extremely active. With foot- ball games, talent shovvs, and pageants, there is always something for everyone. Opportunity is never at a loss for any student willing to get involved. There are so many different kinds of people at l-larding. l-laving different thoughts, ideas, and pleasures just goes to show that no one is alike. One man's pot of gold is not going to be the same to someone else. The most important thing to remember is that there is gold for every- one, all that is needed is the incentive to GO FOR IT.
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I' UF 0 lliGlIT Friday night, April 24, 1987, the Sheraton Plaza Hotel came alive from eight pm. un- til midnight. The Junior-Senior Prom was a total blast. The Ju- nior Class Officers did a great job of planning a night to re- member. The welcome was done by Aaron Brown and Ed Lawing was the Master of Ceremonies. The 1987 prom was dedi- cated by the Junior Class Offi- Everyone seems to enjoy the differ- ent entertainment provided at the 1987 prom. Ebony Steele and Ricky Yates take a break from their dates to get some refreshments. 6 Prom cers to the graduating class. The Prom King and Queen were Eddie Smith and Sa- brina Hicks. They were crowned by Rhonda Curry and Wendy Duncan. This prom was differentthan any prom Harding had seen before. There was a disc jock- ey instead ofa band and there were two screens set up to catch the facial expressions of the excited Rams. A video tape of the prom was made and copies were sold for twen- ty-five dollars. Also, instead of having a full meal, finger foods were served. There were also souvenirs available to remem- ber this special night. All in all, the 1987 prom was a huge success if only for one night. Many thanks go out to the faculty and students who attended, tky, gi g- 15 we yy . . c 1 .. if -
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