INTRODUCTION Growth and expansIon seen in completion of new centers Offering the student expansion in educational facjlil if's alld advancenlcnt of the curriculum prop;rclltl hilS bern a primary goal of Ilarding College rlLlI'ing tJw 19()'l-70- ilrad~mic year. During the year the college underwent a fullscale review of its program by the North Central Assoc iation. It was the first such r evisitation since the college was accredited in 1954. French, physics, mi ss ions, and a broad area major in Bible were added to the cun'iculum program last year. Construction has now been completed on the Art Center, Music Center. and th e drama theater and each building has been utilized during the year. Another building that students make use of is the Beaumont Memorial Library which now contains 91,926 volumes, 2,885 reels of microfilm and more than 1,800 records. Plans for a building extention on the library are now in development. 42 COOPERATIVE effort on the part of students ploys an essential role in the pursuit of answers unknown and problems unsolved.
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