1963-1964 Yearbook

INSTILLING the desire to " 'h ink, " Dr. Atteberry motivates his students toward greater creativity by fulfilling their neecb as inquisitive young people. ENJOYING eoch other at home Dr. Atteberry, his wife Ruth, and children Jim and Jon exemplify the ideol Christian family. 6 .c!(;onot is 'jivf2n whf2tf2 honot is ~U.f2 - 1961./- P f2W {j-f2an is ~f2~icalf2~ lo ~l: . {JamfdS ~. Q Ufd6fdWt When we arrived on the Harding campus as freshmen in the fall of 1960, he had just returned from a two-year leave of absence completing requirements for the Ph.D. degree. Because of the high esteem in which he was held by upperclassmen, we looked forward to being in one of his composition classes. Many of us developed a deeper appreciation of literature in his sophomore humanities class and were amazed at the breadth and depth of his knowledge. Many of us also had our faith deepened through his Bible class on Sunday morning. Many of us have profited from his wise counsel and have been encouraged by his friendly smile. To a man who has given a decade of dedicated service at Harding College and has encouraged us to achieve excellence in all our undertakings we, the senior class, respectfully dedicate the 1964 PETIT JEAN - to Dr. James L. Atteberry, Jr.

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