1967-1968 Yearbook

UNIQUE SYMBOLS Symbols show uniqueness of Harding campus UNIQUE in il s soci ol impact, the Harding swing prov ides the special setting for the development of student relationships. Standing quietly, without fanfare, are H arding's four symbols of uniqueness . The Bell Tower, with its cornerstones from buildings past, tolls th e 10 o' clock hour for the girls' dormitories and signifi es the end of a full day. Built of stone from former buildings, the Bell Tower is a uniqu e structure on the campus. Standing tall in the center of the campus, th e Administration Building serves as the hub of act ivity. It houses da ily cha pel se rvices as well as stage productions in its full -s ized auditor ium . H idden away in the four -columned structure is a speech therapy laboratory, publi ca tions depa rtment. a ne twork of dressing rooms under th e stage and the IBM equipment tucked awa y in th e basement. Signifying the unique social life found at JIar - ding, the swing h as become an institution. Placed at various location s vi ewing lhc campu s~ th e swing affords a quiet place for study, a comfortable view of the Hardin" crowd and often, pri vacy for conversa tion. Newes t symbol of Hardin g's uniqueness is the Sun DiaL donated las t spring as a class proj ect of thi s year 's senior class. Its modern design coupled with E"yptian science provides a no table landmark. UTILI ZING Egypti an princ iples and timeless beauty, the newlyerected sun dial stands unique on the Harding College campus. 5

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