1968-1969 Yearbook

THE FACES OF AUTUMN Autumnal confusion stabilizes in the face of college routine Emerging from the early semester confusion, faces became stabilized in the routine of college li fe . The routine was not without exceptions, however. Sharing national concern over an elect ion year, many Harding students went about the serious hllSin~ss of registering to vote or f iling for absentee ballots. Other students became politically involved on the local level by supporting Senator Fulbright who visited Scar y in October. Pat Boone enlivened chapel routine. Overflow crowds a ltended as studen ts wen t to chapel eagerl y for a change and actually stayed overtime without becoming disgmntled. Spectating remained the favorite student sport as intramural and club competition got underway. An invitation weightlifting match provided a new sport to watch for most students. SPECTATOR Roy Meek 's face characterizes concern and agony as he wotches his social dub, Mohicans, lose a rag-tag game. PAT BOONE Significantly increases chapel attendance by making a "surprise" guest appearance on stoge during 0 fall program. 61

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