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At a glance. Sophomores Dalin Combs, from Stockton, Missouri, and Suzanne Brosette, from Orange, Texas, enjoy a leisurely afternoon on the front lawn during Spring Sing 1986 zmzekend The front lawn served as a safe refuge, especially on busy weekends with many campus visitors - photo by Iohn Radcliffe. Anchors aweigh. A group of Sub-T 16 and K0 Io Kai members run H1 rough their on-stage songs for Spring Sing 1986. Practices were a vital part ofa successful Spring Sing show. - photo by john Radcliffe. 6 Shades of Life
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Announcements, an- nouncements. During chapel, Dr. Clifton Ganus gives afew important mes- sages t0 the student body Every Wednesday was re- served for announcemenm only. photo by ferry Traughber. Clapping on to victory. At a faculty softball game, Dr. Clifton Ganus cheers on a staff member. Unknown to many students, Dr. Ganus has an ac- tive interest in about any type of sport. - photo by John Radcliffe. Dedication 5
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Student life at; Harding University basically depends on the individual; what you put into it is what you get out. - Errica Walker Summertime snack. Dress- ed as a watermelon, Nathan Yoder, a sophomore Chi Sigma Alpha pledge from Flint, Michigan, greets people as they leave the Benson Auditorium from chapel. yoder was one of many pledges dress- ed as food on Silly Day during Pledge Week. - photo by Ierry Traughber. 1 ife at Harding can be full of changes as each week draws to a close. One week may be brimming over with club activities and sporting events, while the next involve total committment to classwork and studies. Other changes come about on a yearly basis. Best friends graduate, and new friends are met at such places as club softball games in the fall or on the front lawn on a lazy Sunday afternoon of pseudostudy. Sometimes, the shades of change are remarkably obvious, but however the changes come, ! they help us grow academicaly, mentally, and most im- portantly, spiritually. - David Dearin Assistant editor 5 Shades of Life f Shades of Life 7
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