1969-1970 Yearbook

r COMMON courtesy is cast aside as everyone capable of th rowing a cold, slushy snowball becomes your sworn enemy. ONE of Harding's coeds, apparently new at snowball making, joins in the friendly spirit of combat that pervades the campus. EVENTS OF WINTER Winter hits the campus hard with snow and cold weather Winter weather adversely affected many Harding students . Most had difficulty returning to the relative calm of the Searcy campus after Christmas vacation. Then shortly after classes resumed, a winter storm hit, dumping snow on the area. Students took advantage of the situation-either using it to catch up on their studies or to engage in winter sports not normally found in Arkansas such as snowball throwing and snow football. But the snow, ice, and frigid temperatures did not last long and the campus returned to its normal snowless wintertime appearance with few complaints from students. SNOWBALL fights often grew out of proportion and the only fitting denouement to the combat was a roll in the snow, 67

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