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More than 1. 900 years ago Jesus said "man shall not live by bread alone." Therefore Harding emphasizes the Bible, the supreme revelation of God to man. In doing so, Harding is preparing students for fuller Christian service. One of the best classes on the campus is extracurricular. It is the Monday night preacher's meeting conducted by Bro. Jesse P. Sewell. Young people at Harding learn by doing, as well as study. In chapel, services at the college congregation, and Monday night meetings students participate in leading prayer, directing singing, reading scripture and preaching. One of the greatest benefits to young ministers comes from experience gained by speaking at surrounding congregations. More than 120 congregations in Arkansas and neighboring states are served by preachers from Harding College. Hardi"g's preachers meet to discuss problems and methods. Going out with student preachers, John leads singing on Sunday. Student Preachers - ROW ONE: J. Byerley. B. Floyd, L. Moore, R. Williams. T. Scott, A. Kellams, G. KicHer, G. Turner, J. Whitfield, O. Evans, R. Speer, H. Picklesimer, E. Morphis. ROW TWO: P. DuBois, L. Jennings, R. Andrejewski, E. Ouzts, D. McCampbell, F. Riemer, J. Hill, D. Davenport, G. Moore, C. Depew, N. Pryor, K. Gocbbels. ROW THREE: C. Odom, J, Westbrook, J. Townsdin. B. Hammans, J. Allen, J. Meredith, W. Buchanan, J. Hobby, C. Buchanan, O. D. Morrow, S. Jenkins, B. Glover, H. Wilkins, M. Moore. ROW FOUR: D. White, G. Kirkbride, B. Holloway, G. Blake, F. Caldwel1, W. Craddock, E. Byrd, R. Ham, C. Hughes, H. Sisson, W. Itnirht, R. Bever, C. Hall , H. Alexander. J. Cash. ROW FIVE: L. Davis. R. Keith, F. Alexander, B. Hampton, J. Mitchell, J. May, B. Cloud, C. Grubbs, D. Humphrey, B. Jolliff, D. Kee, H. Pipkin, J. Hall, B. Nichols, J. Brooks. A. Lowder. RlJW SIX: B. Hare, W. Ale-- xander, T. Eaves, B. Thrasher, J. McRay, L. Goff. 35

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