1981-1982 Yearbook

Looking In • • INTRODUCTION - 54 People. programs and special interest groups all combine to furnish students with a qua lity education. ADMINISTRATION - 56 Hi gh ly trained and dedicated, these leaders keep the standards high. STAFF - 64 The diversified staff keep the wheels in motion. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES - 68 Most students find thei r major field in this. the largest academic div is ion, which comprises severa l departments. HARDING IN FLORENCE - 69 For a few students, the dream of foreign study becomes reality at Harding 's own European campus. ART - 70 Senior majors culminate four years of work in i ndividual exhibits. BIBLE - 72 A strong program of classes, seminars, dubs and campaigns characterize this department that is the core of study at Harding. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE - 78 In this department . what it takes is to l ike spiders and snakes . PHYSICAL SCIENCE - 79 With chemistry and physics, this department se rves students in the pre-professional fields . ENGLISH/JOURNALISM - 80 Along with classroom expe r ience students gain knowledge by working on school publications such as the Bison and Petit Jean. HISTORY - 88 The study of the past is supplemented with student groups concerned wi th present-day politics and law. AMERICAN STUDIES - 90 Taking tours of ci ties and businesses around the country, students involved in this nationally known program gai n practical experience in the business wor ld. HOME ECONOMICS - 92 Majors discover the reality of what they have been learning when they spend a few weeks in the Home Economics house, Echo Haven . 52 - Academics Division • LIBRARY SCIENCE - 94 Whether resea rching or just studying, students find Beaumont Memorial Library a helpful place to go. " MATHEMATICS - 95 Such diverse field s as nursing and social work requi re courses from this department. MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES - 96 Students and fa culty members remain active in this department year round, taking part in summer campaigns to many foreign countries. MUSIC -98 Musical ly talented students find a wide varie ty of g roups from which to choose to express themselves. PHYSICAL EDUCATION - 106 Preparation of the mind and the body is the major thrust of P.E. majors. PSYCHOLOGY - 108 Excell ent laboratory facilities enhance work in the classroom. SOCIOLOGY - 109 Field experience. the most effective learning tool , is combined with classroom study for high-qua l ity training. SPEECH - 110 Th is department trained students to communi cate effectively th rough broadcasting, drama, and var ious groups. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS - 116 Making plans to move into the new Mabee Business building, this schoo l continues t o excel !. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION - 120 With good teachers in demand , this school continued to train students to be highly· qua l ified teachers. SCHOOL OF NURSING - 122 With a strong program, Harding does its part in training much -needed nurses. STUDENT ASSOCIATION - 124 Whether planning student entertainment or working for bette r cafeteria food, the S.A. is involved. 1. STUDYING with someone sometimes makes it easier, as this couple discouers. 2. TERRI LAFFERTY uses a computer to tabulate chapel absences as Cindy Deramus looks on. 3. BRASSES and woodwinds combine their sounds on the field to produce a snappy tune. 4. DR. JOHN RYAN, professor of speech, enjoys a uisil in the student center.

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