1937-1938 Yearbook

PETIT JEAN SENIOR MESSAGE As the graduating class of 1938, we feel a four-fold obligation or sense of gratitude for those who have helped us in whatever we may have accomplished while here at Harding or hope to accomplish in the future as a result of our stay here. First of all, we are grateful to our parents who made it possible for us to attend college. It was only through their foresight and willingness to sacrifice that we were able to attend Harding at all. Secondly, we are grateful to the faculty and administration for their guiding and ever-helpful spirit in setting forth to us those high ideals that ore characteristic of the school. Third, we are appreciative of Harding's alumni and other friends who by their support and encouragement throughout the years, have indeed kept the school alive and on an ever upward trend . And last of all we are appreciative of the undergraduate students of Harding with whom we have been associated during the past year . We hope that they have enjoyed this acquaintance as much as we hove. I t is our sincere desire that they may continue their schooling at Harding and eventually fit themselves in life for that place wherein they may most effect ively serve their fellowman . I 9 3

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