1961-1962 Yearbook

lRAXING momenll and fellowsh ip are found around the ~upper table on Sunday afternoons In the dining hall whde loul~e Bryon , Phyll iS Fowler Brenda TUTon, and Paul Forror tolk about incidents of The week and coming events in on vnrushed conversat ion over ~ondw l ches and potOIO chips SOCIAL LI FE Enjoyment derived from association with others The social development of an individual ranks high among the aspirations of Harding College as she extends to the youth of th e world an invitation to enter her gates and grow with th e support of a Chri stian atmosphere. Studies arc never so burdensome that fun is ne!(lected. Parties sponsored by th e student association or by individual classes together w ith talent shows give everyone a chance to let his real personality shine through. A more cultural entertainment can be enjoyed from various lyceum productions, while athletic events bal ance the social scale. l'nique to college life arc the memorable experiences we share with the others who ioin in ollr social life. APPROACHING the foul line, Bill Keeth demonsTrates TO Virginia Griff in the techniques for good bowling . Manv students enjoy this populor sport.

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