1969-1970 Yearbook

EVENTS OF AUTUMN Confusion • remams necessary as students endure long lines Confusion once aga in was prevalent as 1890 stu - dents registered for the fall term. IBM processing cased registration but d id not aid counsell ing and sectionizing and students were plagued w i th long lines and hot weather. ·When figures were fina lly totaled, the freshman class proved to be lacking only in experience, boasting of 51Z members. Th is was the year of the runoff electIOn as the increased interest in student government caused many more candidates to seck off ice. Th irty-four freshmen campaigned for the five offices. The student center bore the bu rden of campaign mater ia ls. which sometimes resembled so much litter. One of the largest aud iences in the histo ry of Harding's Lyceum series saw The Association. perhaps the most versati le group in the popular music field. Due to the packed aud i tor ium, many students were "equired to sit in folding cha irs and many more sat on the Administration Bui ld ing steps. The Association owns six gold records for their string of hits and also scored the recent mov ie, "Goodbye. Columbus." CHECKING to make sure he will meet all the gradua tion requi rements, Glen Blue seeks a secl uded spot to pio n his schedu le . STAMINA and endurance are basic requirements o f students trying to gain entry into the library during fall registration. 58

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