1967-1968 Yearbook

STUDENTS ON CAMPUS Diversified student body assembles at Harding Students come to Harding from 45 to 50 states every year. In September 1900 of them are plunged together onto the four-squa re-block main campus. They have been accustomed to vastly differing ways of life. At Harding they meet in one environment one different from any they have known . Daily singing and worship in chapel and study in Bible class present a new religious l ife . The students face a uniqu e dating system which includes club banquets and out ings to the mountain s and woods. Even a stranger can hardly cross the campus or mingle with crowds at the Heritage Center without encountering a friendly "Hi! " However, in spite of crowds and mobs around campus, one can still make room for individuality. Although many complain about Harding occasionally, few leave without happy memories of everyday events and of a specia l Homecoming or May Day. IN THE FALL students are reunited amid the crowds of re~is. frotion line. Some thought the rain was appropriate for the day. SKIRT lengths at Harding vary almost from 'grandma' to 'mini.' The variety helps point out the vast difference amonQ students. 230

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