Angie G:ly - Springdale. Ark.Dawn Gaydos - M:my. La.April Gillespie -lJartlcu. Tenn.Jeremy Gillson - Kat)". TCX:L>Missy Glasgow - Nashville. T.:nnStefanic Glenn - ft. Worth. Tc;o.~Michael Godknechl - Shomon/-t, N.J.L'luren Godsey - N. little Rock, Ark.Candice Goff - I>aragould. Ark.LeighAnn Gooden - Ft. Smith, Ark.David Gori - Kirkwood, Mo.Nikolai Gorlovski - Tlllinn, F.:.toniaSenio,-A ndrew Pace racesdown theBungeeRun dw-ing the school carnival.The carnival, sponsored bythe Student Association(SA), was free to all students.Many enjoyed attendingthisfeast of cottoncandy, snow cones andpopcorn. A Saturday carnivalon campus was justone of the many activitiesthat the SA had planned.Many students purchased"the pass" so they couldattend more activities ona limited budget. Therewere movies on many Fridayand Saturday nightsin the BensonAuditorium.Performances by BrianWhite, the Spencers and1964: The Tribute provedto be a success. Photo byBrian Hendricks.Charley Graham - Russellville, ArkChriSty Graham - Memphis Tenn.Renita Graham - Fay •. ,ttc\·il1c, Gl.Danielle Grnmpp - Arvada, Colo.Wendy Green - Mesquitc. Tex:lSRoy Greemvay - lUrtlcsvillc, Okla.Sk ip Griffith - BI\.>ckenridge, Tex,"ISRachel Griggs - Cabot. ArkTodd Griner - I'rrtpotl. iii.Leann Grose - Cincil1J1:lti. OhioDiane Grubbs - Hinckley, OhioAshley Guepe - Nashvillc. T.:nn.People 163ti'ii1
Heather Gunter - Chic:l.go. Ill.Krislen Haak - Jad&)fwillc. Ark.Emily Haas - B.1Ics ... ilk·. Ark.Roger Hale - Minden, laoJamie I-Iall- LuIZ, FkI.Christie Harris - 5:1:. Louis. Mo.Annual lectureships revive spiritual life on campusThis year, <strong>Harding</strong> was host for the. seventy-fourth annual lectureships, bringingrogether participants from across theglobe and providing students with opportunitiesto learn from a variety of sources.The theme for this year's lectureshipwas "The Preeminent Christ, The BridgeOver Troubled Waters," with studies focusingo n the book of Colossians. Eightysixleaders presented lectures on va rioustopics, including textual studies from thebook of Colossians and discussions ofspecific issues that will fa ce the church inthe next century. The speakers came froma variety of backgrounds, including membersof <strong>Harding</strong>'s School of Biblical Studies,missionaries around the world, <strong>Harding</strong>students and high school students.<strong>Harding</strong> alumni and interested Christiansfrom across the countI)' traveled to<strong>Harding</strong> for the lectureship to deepentheir biblical knowledge and their awarenessof issues facing the church. ScottHartley of Eastpointe, Mich. , had come tothe lectureships for two years and plannedto make the trip regularly in the future. "Iwish I had been a Christian when I wasyounger and had known about places like<strong>Harding</strong>. I love coming to the lectureships,and I go home with tons of knowledgeto use in my own life and to teachwith," Hartley said.In recent years, <strong>Harding</strong> ha, addedstudent speakers to the lectureship schedule.This year, twelve <strong>Harding</strong> studentspresented lectures focusing onJesus.JuniorJeremy Luallen addressed the to pic,"Jesus Can Help You Deal With YourJunior Leslie Danielgives a speech to students and visitors during the annual/aI/lectureships.Twelve <strong>Harding</strong> students were chosen to give presentations about various topics, with the/oeuson jesus. Photo by Channing Bradford.Problems." "I was really nervous, but Ifelt that it went well, and I grew throughthe process," Luallen said."I reaUyenjoyed the studentlecrures andthe opportUnity to hear from fellow studentson issues close to college life," senior JeremySmith said.Many missions programs set up displaysin the lobby of the Mclnteer Biblebuilding during the lectureships. Fromworld outreach to domestic training, leaderspresented their ministlY opportunitiesto <strong>Harding</strong> students and out-of-town lectureshipparticipants. "This is our firstyear to come here and have a display, andwe are really excited about the possibilityof exposing Lads to Leaders to newpeople," Jack Zorn, Lads to Leadersfounder, said.The lectureships were a time forlearning mo re about Scripture and aboutthe status and growth of outreach programsand missions in the church.- Scott LoftisMichael Harris-Coppell, TI:X.'l.~Kelly Harsin - Tupelo. Mi..,,~ .Corey HMvison - New [bcri;,. i.;,.Sokol Haxhiu - \flore. A1b:tn~lJeremy Hayes-,Jad:son. To.:nn.Tabilha J-Ia yes-Monroc.l.:I.Elizabeth HedleY-Richmond.Kr.l\.oIary Helmlinger-Gaine;villc. Aa.Todd Hendon - Searcy.Ark.Carmen Hendrix - Antoine, ArkChristy H enson - Linle Rock. Ark.Rebecca Henson - ~\'{)(Id. Colo.@164 People