1963-1964 Yearbook

The intellectual capacity of man - his ability to reason abstractly, his spiritual capacity to comprehend God, and his aesthetic sense to appreciate the beautiful - distinguishes him from all other creatures on earth. The great scientific and technological achievements of the twentieth century are a testimony to the power of the human mind . With the development of atomic and nuclear energy has come a realization of man's need to develop his spiritual resources. Since each man is what he has been taught to be, education is becoming increasingly important not only for vocational ends but also for cultural, aesthetic, social, and spiritual development. Opportunities almost beyond comprehension await the person who takes advantage of the educational opportunities afforded at Harding. WITHIN THE REACH of each student are great vistas of knowledge, wonder, service, and achievement that can be realized through the proper development and use of his intellect. PATIENTLY wailing for the graduotion ceremonies fa begin, seniors view the close of one phose of their lives.

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