SERVICE Student donations break all records in fall blood drive Devoting time to charitable causes served as an integral part of campus activities. Harding students contributed their energy to many areas of service in Searcy and the entirety of America. Volunteers helped in nursery classes and the Sunshine School, a school aiding the mentally retarded. Bible classes for the neighborhood children and visits to nursing homes provided opportunity for involvement in local service. Twenty-five percenl of the student body donat ed a record 427 units to the Arkansas Red Cross. Harding ranked first in giving of all Arkansas colleges. Over 1,000 toys were collected in the Toy and Dolly Drive for distribution to various orphan homes across the United States. HElPING the Sunshine School children, Tim Brune r and Kathy Shappley trim a tree . STRENGTHENING the spiritual life of the Searcy area, Robert Schwenker leads interested pa rticipants in the Saturday morning Bible Hour held at West Side Church of Christ. IMAGINATION is a very necessary quality for baby sitting in the College Church nursery. and Holly Cotterton displays this talent in a conversation with two young playmates 66
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