1976-1977 Yearbook

2 3 In serving on the Student Association Council, the SA has become far more to me than just an organization or institution. Rather, it is a body, a unity; alive and vibrant with activity. Being priviledged to serve on the council has given me a new perspective of the student body: both as a group and as individuals. I've been able to see behind the mask and the surface level of many things. I can see more of what Harding really is and why it exists. I've been able to come to know many students, faculty and administrators in a more intimate way and see the committment in their lives. Perhaps more than anything, working with the SA has helped me develop a sense of responsibility. To be true leaders, the council must be out front in every way: spiritually, socially, academically, in maturity, etc. Even when times get tough, each council member has a commitment to serve the students and be his best. Most importantly, is being around so many great Christians and discovering more of what Harding really is, as well as by helping me develop a sense of responsibility toward God, I feel that serving on the SA has brought me closer to my Lord. - Brant Bryan, President STUDENT ASSOCIATION - 257

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