1967-1968 Yearbook

UNIQUE CAMPUS Buildings enhance campus, serve functionally Providing the selling for the education of the individual is the Harding campus. Its buildings arc functional rather than ornate, and serve their purpose well. Harding's buildings reflect tradition, religion and heritage from our forefathers. The American Stud ies building houses classrooms and the Journalism, English and Business Department. The newest building in operation is the science building which was completed last spring. It contains the R. T. Clark Research Wing which has been commissioned by NASA for research purposes. The $1 million structure also houses extensive laboratories and classrooms. The flag on the front campus represents the Americanism and the belief in freedom which is emphasized at Harding. Cathcart I-Tall, named after the author of H a rding's Alma Maler, offers a comfortable home for 250 girls. One of four dormitories, it has a dormant ghos t and a sunroof. Through these buildings pass individuals whose opinions must be formed and ideas must be put in to action. Our unique campus adds to th e wholeness of the individual. SPARKLING in newness, the recently-completed Science Building adds gleaming laboratories and lorge classrooms to the facilities. 6

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