1966-1967 Yearbook

FORE"W"ORD The philosophy of a co llege. makes a strong impact upon the students who imbibe the spirit of their alma mater. For years an increasing emphasis on the pursuit of excellence has characterized tlw program at Harding College; however, the verbali - zation of this objective was made by Dr. Clifton L. Ganus, Jr., President of Harding College,in his inaugural address on September 18, 1965. The ultimate goal is that each student may seek to do his best in whatever he undertakes - in the classroom, on the football field, in the A Cappella chorus, on the debate team, in student publications, in student leadership, on the basketball court, in work assignments, in daily living. The" pursuit of excellence" has become a powerful motivating factor in the lives of Harding students. This has been evidenced in ti,e achievements of Hardin/! students and the dedica ted Iives of service of Harding alumni. In academics, in social activities, in alhletics, in dramatics, in forensics~ in music, in work, in play, in student teaching, in laboratory. in student work, in service to othcrs~ in worship to God, in all facets of life, excellence is the goal _ excellence as an achieved reality as well as a moti - vating ideal. College years are important years - years of preparation for great achievements in the future and years moreover in which life flows at high tide. Although the central feature of any college is the academic program and intellectual development, an equally important fa cet of a Christian college is tile spiritual emphasis upon the development of Christian character and commillment. The purpose of this book is to help you recapture the highlights of the 1<)66-67 school year at I-larding College. PHOTO BY CU RT IS - LYON - TERRY TABLE OF CO lTENTS Dedication Administration Student Life Classes Personalities Organizations Social Clubs Athletics Harding Academy Advertisements 180316 15 16 38 60 114 128 158 196 230 272 3

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