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hat made the year unique was what makes Harding uniqueg its people. ln late August, the small rural Arkansas town of Searcy witnessed the arrival of 2,841 students from all over the globe as Harding reached its all-time record enrollment. This produced growing problems but with colleges and universities across the nation having the opposite problem, it seemed a good problem to have. 1,000 of the faces on campus were freshmen and transfers, unique new members of the Harding family. Along with the returning students and a Christian faculty and administration, they formed the unique atmosphere of Harding. It was an atmos- phere unlike that of any other college, an atmosphere where friendli- ness, genuine Christian concern and a simple hi to the visitor on campus were not uncommon. A lot of fellowship can happen in just one year! if , ', 4- N ' G. . .5-5? 'Q 'Tl H ' s,' MQW. ,gears .-- ' y9t1,l+ -37--nu n ln u u rf . 1 1. VIEWING the 21 girls club booths, Carol Brown tries to decide which one to visit next. 2. AFTER SUPPER, David Grady talks with Laura Miller as they walk to the library. 3. PRESIDENT GANUS takes advantage of the free Cokes supplied by the SA during registration. 4. MAJORETTE Susan Willis tvvirls to the alka seltzer theme during half time festivities. 5. TAKING the role of a non-participant, Ken Longnecker watches the sack race at Hilarity. 6. CONTRIBUTING to the map showing the vast distribution of the student body, Sara Lay pins on her home town, McAlester,A Oklahoma. 7. LAUGHING TOGETHER, Kirei beau Noah Lewis and member Dianne Mlliams recall a humorous event from a club outing. 8. T0 PROTECT herself from the sun's rays, Sheri Oliver wears a hat at open house activities in September. 9. A SLIGHTLY BIASED Debbie Land relates Zeta Phi Zeta activities at girls club open house. 10. BISON cheerleaders Laura Willis and Cilla Riley make an announcement at the Freshman- Transfer Talent Show. 11. STOPPING on the sidewalk, Eddie Beene listens to a Chi Sig brother. 12. ENIOYING one of life's simple pleasures, Mollie Cox licks her popsicle. 13. INTERESTED Tri-Kappa club prospects are warmly greeted by Myla Davis. Prologue ' 5
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