1963-1964 Yearbook

GRUEliNG pracfice into the early evening under the close scrunity of Dr. R. T. Clark produced a championship cross·country unit. {(0 'P'Pol:.lUl1.ili(2g (2I1.COUl:.a~(2 goci.a4 4i0(2 al1.~ 'Pk'(gica4 ~f2V(240'Pm(2l1.( HOOTENANY, Harding style. is initiated by APK social club with the spirits of gaiety and excitement an a brisk fall night. Essential to the education of every student is his growth and development as a member of society. As important as intellectual development is, man is more than an intellect and there is a need for physical and social development. Each student is challenged to find the proper balance in these facets of his being. Organized sports give students an opportunity to r elease tension, to develop physical vigor, and to improve muscular co-ordination and agility. These activities also aid in social development since students must learn to work together as a team and good sportsmanship is emphasized as a major goal. Social clubs and various other organizations have as a major objective the social development of students. A well-adjusted personality is WITHIN THE REACH of each student at Harding.

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