SayWhat? "Being a part of the 75th Anniversary festivities is important for students; it not only helps us appreciate Harding's Christian heritage but it helps us project goals for the growth of its Christian family." - Jeni Allen, junior "I've really enjoyed listening to Chancellor Ganus tell us about the history of Harding and how it relates to us. I think the most significant thingabout the Founders Day chapel is how it emphasized how much we have changed over the years while the really important things have stayed the same." - Alan Martin, senior The book Against the Grain and the medallion were two very important parts of the 75th Anniversary cel· ebrations. Both items symbolized where Harding has been and pointed to where it is going as a university. Chad Gardner, SA president, gives his opening address during the convoca· tion. The convocation marked the official beginning of Harding~ 75th year. • 12 STUDENTLIJ'E BennyeDunnawayofLittleRocklooks at the medallion that she just reo ceived. Dunnaway was a freshman at Arkansas Christian College in 1923 and attended Harding College after Arkansas Christian and Harper Col· lege merged in 1924. Tony Watters examines the display that was prepared to travel to different sites during the 75th anniversary. A collaboration by Daniel Adams, Suzanne Spurrier and Kayla Haynie, the display covered events from the eight decades Harding has existed.
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