1981-1982 Yearbook

2 -Table of Contents Table of Contents STudENT liFE - 12 Academics - 52 Classes - 126 dacia! f8!uBs - 190 I'tlJ.tics ... 268 Hc:ademll - 308 Index- 374 Student Life is a sampling of events that shape and effect the lives of the Harding family. With a discerning eye, Life looks at God 's beautiful creations, the annual blood draws , fashion, the Art Gallery, construction on campus and many others. The people who lead and set the rules are shown in Academics in their roles on and off the campus. This section also deals with those working, usually behind the scenes under the "top brass," the staff. Each department and their related clubs are included along with infor· mation of the activities of each. Divided into sub·groups determined by semester hours of work, Classes pictures many of the 3,076 enrolled students. Features are · added showing outstanding class members, ar· tistic photos and highlights of others . The term Social Clubs has evolved from what once was called Service Clubs . These clubs con· tinue to be service organizations as they par· ticipate in more social and athletic events . Two new clubs, Kappa Tau and Buccaneers, join the ranks with 42 others to comprise this division. Honors recognizes queens, Who's Who recip· ients and members of Alpha Chi believing that humility in honor is a cherished trait. Two women's teams, cross country and softball, join Athletics this year. Continuing the ex· cellence in sportsmanship and academics , Mark Piller won the AlC Scholar Athlete Award last spring which a Harding athlete has been awarded 15 out of the 22 times it has been given. Each team is represented along with observations and results of each's season. Harding Academy contains the leaders of the future. These 64 pages could be a complete yearbook within itself. Although it is the last section in the book, the Index is one of the most important details of the Petit Jean. It will be used for many years to help relate names to faces.

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