1963-1964 Yearbook

DURING the pre-session faculty conference at which time the philosophies and objectives of the college are discu ssed, various faculty members suggest ways to make 1963-64 a more effective year for all. INTRODUCTION Cooperation characterizes attitude of leaders Cooperation between administration, faculty, and students is very important to an effective school year. A renewed Student Association organizational program has served as a gobetween for students and administration. Problems, questions, and suggestions have been received and discussed with a friendly and helpful spiri t. Harding's instructors work hard to build a grea ter schoo!. A pre-school conference held annually at Camp Tahkodah serves as a basis for each year's planning. Regular faculty meetings help to carry out the direction of these plans. The dedication of these teachers to their work is an inspiration to the students. Their dedication is shown through such things as the giving of the first $80,000 toward the Greater Harding program at its outset a year ago, their willingness to spend extra time counselling with students, and sponsoring social and special interest clubs. STRIVING toward beller student-administration relat ionships, Joel Anderson and Dr. Benson discuss some future activities of the S.A.'s executive counci l. 17

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