1935-1936 Yearbook

• - SENIO R MESSAGE To the faculty of Harding Col lege, we, the seniors of 1936, are indebted for the improvements that have been made in us since we entered college . We wish to express the appreciation that we feel so deep ly because of your unselfish sacrifices for us. Although your efforts may have often seemed to be in vain, we believe that they have not been for naught . Our only hope is that we may prove worthy of the many good things we received here. To the underclassmen- graduates of the coming years- we also wish to express our apprecia ~ tion . We have faith in you and are expecti ng you to carryon the work after we have been graduated . As you go on through your co ll ege work, you can be guided by our examples and can profit by our mis - takes. We leave the unfinished work in your hands and we ore counting on you to bring honor and glory, yet undreamed of , to our beloved Alma Mater . TH E CLASS OF 1936 •

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