Pryor Scrapbook Clippings, 1945-2000

HARDING REFLECTOR AND ALUMNI NEws· FALL _1946, from 3.D.Bales "1 4-26-86 I , ·v Purposeful Play FACULTY PARTICIPATING IN INTRA-MURAL SPORTS By M. E. Berryhill, '34 FACUL1Y TOUCH-FOOTBALL . TEAM. From left to right: front row-Joseph E. Pryor, Jack Wood Sears, c,.rl . Spain, Jess Rhodes, Perry Mason, J. D. Bales; back row-Hugh Rhodes, M. E. Ber· th ill, Clifton Ganus, Virgil Lawyer. Several w, lks ago President Ben– son asked members of the faculty for a· written statement as to the pur- · pose of Harding College. Whethe_r o~e is a faculty me~ber or alumnus, the training of men, women and· children for efficient Christian par- . ticipation in ·the activities of · daily . living as our prime objective must meet the approval of us ·au. A rec– ognition of. this presents a . pointed question: What is .my department contributing .toward the attainment of this objective? Physical Education at Harding is contributing to the realization of this purpose in two significant ways. Those responsibile for departmental work are supplementing the work of other departments through a pro– gram designed to _promote ( 1) good · health habits and (2) a variety of recreational physical activities which .· will provide a socially advantageous means of using leisure time. In this .· (Continued on page 8) l:\\ )

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