1970-1971 Yearbook

ACADEMICS Extracurricular events complete the academic life At the end of the semester, studying late, taking tests, and worrying about grades were remembered as only a small part of the school yeaL Searching for the answers to their questions and pondering over the accumulation of knowledge and human experience that is so typically a part of college life, the student came to grasp the fullness of the Christian life. Personal involvement in projects and Christian service with their teachers outside the classroom gave them the chance to acquire a knowledge often overlooked in larger inst itutions. The ability to produce well-rounded students was, and will continue to be, the aim of education at Harding. AFTER a hard day of classes, Dick Russell takes advantaqe of the warm afternoon sun. GETTING bock a test brinqs mixed emotions to Pot Hogan, but mainly relief that it's over. 33

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