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Additions. President Cfiff Ganus addresses the assembly of honored guests at the dedication of the new addition to the Science Building. Standing behind Presi- dent Ganus are Mayor Jack Wiseman, Dr. Jack Sears, and Dr. Steve Smith. the addition is pictured below. - photos by Wes Holland. Rock'of Harding. Even with an that has changed, one thing remains constant year in and year out, that is the Administration Building. It is the hub of student regimentatl'on; whether paying your bill, picking up your meal ticket, puyingfor parking tickets and adding or dropping class, the Administration 1's the center. - Sunrise 9 photo by Wes Holland.
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Wildlife. Har- dingts campus is flowers, trees, shrubs and, of course, anie mats, This baby blue jay is just an exampte of one of the ani- mals that also makes its home at Harding. -. photo by Eddie Madden, Nice and Easy. Larry Ch and Matt Scorzelli gentty to Andrea Hi into the Lih'y P- - photo by Wes HoHand. Even the chapel period seemed to have greater meaning and significance to most students. The chapel speech made by senior Mark Hudson detailing the ttnew life,' he was pursuing and challenging his peers to genuine Christian com- mitment was long remembered and made a real impact on the campus. He urged the students '10 start the year anew and to make a genuine change in their lives. Students participating in the fall Harding University in Florence Cltalyt pro- gram had to delay their departure about two weeks so that the new villa pur- chased during the summer could undergo needed renovations. The special non- degree program for the education of preachers became the School of Bibiical Studies instead of the Christian Communications Program. The format of the an- nual fall Biblical lectureship was new, beginning on Sunday evening and con- cluding on Wednesday evening. Students were requested to provide an evaluation of Harding in the preparation of the Selt-Study Report submitted in December to the North Central Association in preparation for the on-site visit in February by the accreditation team. The 1985 Petit Jean has attempted to cover the events of 1984-85 at Harding University and present in the best possible photojournalism a panoramic view of the year. The preparation of the book was an effort by the staff to recapture for the students the unique as well as the traditional events of 1984-85 so that they can see that they played a vital part in THE START OF SOMETHING 9; gamzatlo Soeial Clubs: Sports Academics 130 166 1208 . '1 266 292 I Academy 8 Sunrise
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We will remember much about Harding and our lives while here. well all recall impor- tant and trivial events. and in each of our hearts these events will return with varying degree of poignancy. Representing these events to the fullest extent is impossible thus this section is dedicated to stimulating the individual memories of Harding life we all will take wherever we go. We all will recall the first time we registered and the final time we walked across the Benson stage as a student. welll reflect on the first time we voted on a Homecoming court and the only time we voted in the 1984 Presidential Election. Many of us will laugh as we think of the many times we rushed in late for chapel and some of us will whince when we think of the many probation notices we received in consequences. Time will diminish our memories and the vividness with which we now remember will fade. The Cafeteria lines won't be remembered for their irritating length of time spent in them but the friendships formed and bonded in those lines will often warm our hearts. The rains. tooi will be be remembered; the Arkansas showers which often ruined plans and appearances will be remembered as puddles we splashed in and the quiet patter on an umbrella shared with a friend. Yes, well remember many different events and people at Harding in 1984-85; we'll remember life. w -Kuren Roseberry Life Editor SOMETHING NEW IN ;:2sSPr'HS 9mg 84 :iilr'lz Electten 84 1523.30 , 'AyLife Song 1' 16 Campus Ministry :32 WB'blE LECtuIBShIP ; 18 Parties and Events 434 eeeee 11 20 Concerts anii Lyceums 36 a Homecoming Musical 22 Beginning To End , :38 SigiOne Act Plays . 155?? - 21-24 Black History Month i540 50th Anniversary 26 World News 42 .thSunrase, Sunset 28 10 Life
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