1972-1973 Yearbook

, -" ........ -~ MARRIED STUDENTS Married students enjoy participation • m campus groups The married students at Harding added new dimensions to every facet of college life. Even though much of their time had to be spent in household duties, child-rearing, or working, they still found time to contribute much in athletics and in academics. Many cou pIes found that involvement in campus activities was very enjoyable. They participated in social club activities, Petitjean, and KHCA. Some of them worked in the Student Association representing the other married students. While at Harding, couples chose to live in the school trailer park or the apartments, or in housing that was available off campus. Wherever they lived , during their more serious moments the couples were faced with the challenge of building a home. 56

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