Scholarship keeps alive memory of alum
Andrew Moen
July 31, 2008
This past fall the Harding community received some shocking news, 2007 graduate Brian Dillon was killed in a car accident. Teachers, friends, and family were all devastated by this loss, but now nearly six months later Dillon’s family with the help of ’07 grads Chad Lexington and Sherry Walters... Read more »
Annual art show held in library
Anna Coleman, Staff Writer
July 31, 2008
The normally quiet library slowly filled with people and art last Thursday as the fine arts department began to set up this year’s art show. Some of the best student art from this school year was carefully displayed, with pieces from all the Visual Fine Arts classes. Harding High has always placed... Read more »
Flip-flopping not the sin it's made out to be
Lester Andrews, Student Life Editor
July 31, 2008
I don’t mind flip-floppers. I know, I’m condoning the biggest sin in American politics, but before you toss this paper and your neighbor’s away in a flurry of disbelief, think about what it really means for a politician to stick with his or her stances religiously. Of course, we all remember the... Read more »
Chess team competes in national tourney
Johnny Dogooder, News Editor
July 31, 2008
This year’s chess team has just come to an end of a very successful regular season. For the tenth consecutive year in a row the chess team won the conference championship. Chess team coach Will Lambert said senior captains Ellen Weim, Matt Scallen, and Jack Larsen took charge of this year’s team.... Read more »
Speech team finds success at state meet
Jane Isaacs, Staff Writer
July 30, 2008
Twelve students from Harding High School recently competed for top titles in the State Speech Tournament. The team walked away with one fifth place, one sixth place, and two eighth place medals. Although the Harding Speech Team only sent twelve participants to the State Tournament this year, it was a... Read more »
Basketball team wins conference title
Jennifer Helmsly, Staff Writer
July 30, 2008
The Chargers’ conference championship basketball game versus the Springfield Hawks on Friday, February 29 can’t be simply described as a victory, but rather an annihilation. The boys walked away with an 83-58 victory and the conference title. Going into the game, Springfield was ranked first in... Read more »





