1980-1981 Yearbook

INDIVIDUALS On the inside: 132 HONORS INTRODUCTION. The unique traits of each person is that which makes him an individual. 134 WHO'S WHO. Leadership. scholarship, and active partiGi,pation characterize the 47 seniors selected for Who's Who. 144 ROYALTY. More than just a pretty face, the Homecoming, Winter Festival, May Fete. and Petit Jean Queens and attendants are individuals with personality plus. 152 ALPHA CHI. Representing the cream of Harding's intellectual crop. qualified juniors and seniors were inducted into the national honor society. 156 CLASSES INTRODUCfION. Midst multitudes of individuals lie S9 foci on people, places, and events. 1 S8 SENIORS. Bidding Harding a fond farewell, these students leave a fourth educational pinnacle to start climbing a new ladder of experience. . 178 JUNIORS. More than halfway home, third year students relax for fun and frolic yet settle down to hardcore decisions of destination. 190 SOPHOMORES. Having found their niche and settled. many sophomores are struck by the dreaded sophomore slump. 202 FRESHMEN. What with pledging, Pattie Cobb, roommate riots, practical jokes, and the Passion Pit who has time to study? 216 SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS. Without the benefit of orieAtation activities, these late and early students tackle university orbits from different perspectives. 220 GRADUATE STUDENTS. Going one step higher, 40 students seek their M Ed's. 221 CHRISTIAN COMMUNICAnONS PROGRAM. Thirtyeight enroll in the Christian Communications Program in preparation for the ministry.

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