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12: Li . ' ffl l 'IE' lf, if 'l Niki .,..,..i.' i- wngyx 1fN5l i 1 if ' ,fm . ti Y Wm V 222 316 3 2 lil V2 -- W5 D il ,w ll .hx w J l 53,5 Y , M Y' ,Q 2 '1 ,X WSE'-A' 12,5111-gm M X ' as .52 , v Table Cf Ceefsnfs Here's the place to see about what went on at the p MUniversity, from thehtraditional to the truly unique. With . l p knore pages and more colorfthe section. shines as it tells. 2 3 what made the year. what it was. Prom finances to flying, from Homecoming to Halfway Houses and from Iceberg to ice climbing, find out what students did with their spare time. p 5 t 3 2' 2 wi f 2 22 . 2 Receiving 2 M d first-rate expanded photographic coverage, the events of these inner make up a yearbook within a yearbook. - annum , , ,,,, . ,xv if W W if 3 Q Check out the action on the intramural scene and follow the 1 nlli intersvkesiats i ' ' 1 we ' 2 v iiii M 1152- wb M W. N. M 2 52 w if is M- i 2 And' Bison athletes go deeper than just reporting the score! -N show the individual side of athletics. 5 2 it tittii 22 2 ' 2 2 2 2 222221-hasffsapefsecmwffContains what happened on the A . .1 .asedfelvism4.Qrseni1eH.0rral. pl .2 shared activities of the administration, 'faculty and students, the section ' notes the special relationship existing among the three. . . , ' A' J 1 J H vu , 1 t U t ' F1 f H if fi Y --1 1 3, Sfliwf 5' t ' lxjjg EW 2' v 2. .. 21 :I t ,N U 3. ,,,. if Us 5' ll 1, ig rg .52 gg yi wiki' 15795 M 'gig' 'Q' fx 1. 3 W ,jf Look up the faces who were noted for their 1 achievements in Honors. And on page 248, see about finding your own faces in Classes. While E thefspecial people, places and events that added a splash of color and a bit of spice to life in the Classes features. ACADE I if The Wildcats had a pretty A special year of their own. From the first grade to high school . i p s 1 p up t . V , p 2 ,Q 5 l g gl lseniors, theyear rwas, oneeofgm 2 'transition fbr the'2Aeademy.fHefore leaving their 'present structure for a new building, they went through a set of events that made the year unique. AD S Searcy community and others p p V who supported the 1980 Petit 2192991 wr'fcmiffiefidsiiebefftsiisei'shalttiff-1-1-fi1sd2?fQffhe effS222AvdI 1 when it comesltiriie2 tolfind outalittld bit moremabout them, look themeup in our information-packed Index. 2.tt Table ofcontentsdft '2 2' 'N
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nly a few individuals can, ly with the group and has taken it than anything else at college. LEFT: DRESSED for a Yuletide presentation of The Night Before Christmas in the New Gym with the University Singers, Uncle Bud carries his grandson atop his shoulders. BELOW: ON A DECEMBER after- noon, Dr. Kenneth Davis and his wife, Betty, attend the opening of Kent Pate's senior art exhibition. 'Uncle Bud': Looking for the best through their concern for others, draw unsolicited admira- tion and respect from those to whom they minister. Without beating a drum to draw attention to themselves, they live their lives strengthening those with whom they come in contact. These quali- ties make them memorable. The recipient of the 1980 Petit Ieun dedication is such an indi- vidual. He is no stranger to the Harding community: in fact, his association with Harding began in 1932 at Morrilton, when he en- rolled as a freshman at Harding Academy. He traveled to Searcy when the school moved here in 1934, later graduating from the Academy and attending the Col- lege for two years. After serving as a Captain in the Marines in the southwest Pacific during World War II and complet- ing his masters degree, he joined the faculty in 1953 and took over the direction of the A Cappella Chorus. He has since worked dai- on six summer tours of Europe. He organized the Belles and Beaux and led in the establishment of the Christian College Choral Festival. In contrast to these visible deeds, he is most respected for his patient work with his students. As one A Cappella member related, He has very high ideals of what you ought to be. He's determined to get you to do your best, and he works hard to get it out of you. While he is known for putting in a full day's work, he is always willing to help students by taking time out to listen to their prob- lems. His accessibility prompted the statement, If I wanted to find out something, he's the one I would go to. Often a source of encouragement for A Cappella members who plan to work in missions campaigns at home or abroad, he shows a special interest in those participating in Interna- tional Campaigns. One campaign- er related, Being in the A Cap- pella has helped me grow more Concern for those around him is a part of 'his role in the I.ord's church, for he has served as an elder in the College church of Christ for 15 years and chairs its Fellowship Committee. A man of many interests, he is an avid sports fan, playing as an offensive lineman on the faculty's intra- mural football team, and often relaxes by taking his youngest son, Mike, camping in the Ozarks. Because of his rapport with the students and quality instruction, he received Distinguished Teacher Awards in 1973 and 1980 and is one of ,only five individuals to whom this yearbook has been ded- icated more than once. Repeating the honor given him by the class of 1959, we, the seniors of 1980, because of his continual interest in us and the excellence of his exam- ple, dedicate our Petit lean to Uncle Bud - Dr. Kenneth Davis. ms Dedication
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i ,pokingback on anew M , J sl f,beginning.i'Tl1ldfphrase 1 :succinctly describes the ' year as it progressed and gives a means forxreviewingv what 'for Febfiiaryllof 1586? ll N' N From the change to university status to growth socially and spiritually, life at Harding could be considered a progression of newrbsswwvss-5Qmidriaffefithe i 5 wear was lbvdrji lkziiuld itlafskr in back on 'the events and X X relationships, from the international to the W H I , r ivtsfbsfiseeilf lfhifesvnbribiltsdl Ytheim' W ' 'V '3 if The 1,980 Petit lem: picks up on the events that make the year special. The book covers annual events with a fresh view in r articles rvmihavelgarrdr wvrld t i if r lf ffedlisfy B4?:k'fF5:?fi5d!F l gl the roots of the schooliand the l book itself with a feature on the Petit ,lean legend and copy ,recdlinfing :ther schoolfslhistohyl A 1 :Jost because something was ' obscure did notmean the Pj didn't give it any atterition. Fly Guys and Rock Climbers brings forth the experiences of two 1 sewersrefrithrlll-Seekers'And: an H:-wirvss whfiwifddlllbkWfila appears' on the carnpus is!! ' M included in a Classes feature. The big events are given the coverage they deserve ffe,Springl N Sing rateslfour pages infcolor, and Qthe completion and . occupation of Moimt Benson 'is detailed. In contrast, the out-of- the-ordinary receives top billing tif' an iarrffcleebwtr mme, Qfs the r r 'Mi5ifeihoivi.el23practiiialilldlibsllfflajttf if F3 werelplayeld and a Scholars ' V feature on biology department field trips. Features take a personaliside, too. Read about the 'plight of 1homeless'Shannon Hawkins, ,N T , during 'the firshhalf ofsthelfall J semester or about the lives of Alpha Chi president Kevin Pope Or ,L!2e,Bh1l,11PSif 4mQklah0ma Qihsliwewswhwibldsfkl1s11E5ilsl his AMiss Cherokeel Athletes! have ' ' their day in the sun, too, as AIC cross country champion Richard Teixiera writes about how Harding's team recorded a perfect score, and soccer playf.-ri X 2 john Kdlczyzkyj gives 'a howitdi ' 3 l discussion of the rules of that up- and-coming sport. Volume 56, of the Petit form N N lpteseihts aisrnorgaslidrii 'o'fineiiy3 Q facts, features and photographs that capture a cross-section of the year at Harding. lt's how we can look back on a new if v beginning. wil Table' of Contents
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