1964-1965 Yearbook

NIGHT LIFE Many activities seen at night on Harding campus Tradition - a word that involves many of the phases of Harding life - carries over after the classes have become silent - after they have become silent only to blossom with the night life of the campus. The night life involves all of the students, all of the activities, and all of the elements that to~ether make up and make meaningful a major portion of college life. Whether these traditions involve having to study for tomorrow's assignment and lO1110rrow's future or taking time to relax with favorite companions at the theater, the fa ct that ni ght life at Harrling involves everyone is inescapable. For some the sudden sweep of cold, we t rain that turns to ice ann coa ts the campus in sparkling prisms, remains as much of a campus tradition as the social clllbs hav ing meetings to plan for "xciting future events. Sounding the signal for night life at Harding o come to a close, the bell , which calls th e coeds 00 the dorm at 10 o'dock, rings out over the campus to remind us that tradition foll ows us even Into the ni l(ht. , I I ' 10 -9 . 3 =- -- 8 , 4 , / .- 5 0 , I • •• CAMPUS night life pivots around clocks - cafeteria timepiece, library hour gloss, personal wrist walch and finally around dormitory clocks forring 10:00. dorm at 10 o'clock, Froncene Spaulding and Gory Goss typify dOling couples.

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