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'WUEHIH ,MZ '- .. ' FRENCH CLUB Mary Ann Alexander, Jo Ann Anderson, Louellen Andrews, June Artibee, Mike Baker, Alda Barnes, Missy Bigger, Sylvia Blackwell, Jan Boyter, John Brown, Judy Brown, Mar- garet Brown, ulia Brownlee, Linda Bumgarner, David Cannon, Ann Champion, David Gloninger, Bil ie Jean Cook, Donna Corbett, Libby Cromartie, Vickie Crump, Kathy Cur- tin, Laraine Davis, Nancy Davis, Elaine Deese, Judy Dellinger, Monnie Lou Digh, Ann Elmore, Butch Finlayson, Dawn Fisher, Angela Freeman, Linda Glasco, Steve Glaseo. Johnny Graham, Donald Grubbs, Rhonda Hancock, Marvin Henderson, David Holli- field, Sue Holshouser, Julia Hood, Peggy Hurloeker, Joyce Hutson, Sandra Johnston, Carol Joyce, Louis Justice, Richard Justice, Herman Killian, VVally Killough, Mike League, Richard Lineberry, Larry McAfee, Norma Medlin, Pam Miller, Gail Mintz, Sylvia Mintz, Frances Moretz, Irvin Murrell, Julia Napolitano, Margaret O'Brien, Harriet Padgett, Rickie Pasotto, Sherrie Patterson, Jean Pendleton, Carter Pittman, Andrea Plummer, Mary Plyler, Cindy Polk, Laura Poole, Barbara Porter, Bill Pressley, Cathy Scarborough, Richard Seago, Ruthie Shaw, Frankie Sifford, Don Skinner, Carolyn Sloan, Rodney Smith, Jane Stroupe. Buddy Sweezy, Diane Sweezy, Stuart Taylor, Jimmy Teal, Miriam Terres, Myra Thompson, Lynda Turner, Pete Underhill, Judi Wacaster, Jeannette VValsh, Brenda VVatts, Joyce VVheeler, Deborah VVilson, Gail VVingate, Rosemary Yates. ,un--Q iff' ,.,.,v-f 5044 Lnsnfx Grsixsco, Presitleul RICKIE PAso'1 1o, Vice-presirlerzl Jo ANN IIXNDERSON, Secretary Buren FINr.Ax'soN, Tretrszrrer The French Club, Entre Nous, is composed ol' students taking first, second, or third year French. This club stimulates a greater interest in the French language, the French customs, and the French people by presenting many various and entertaining progrznns. This lmlletizz Izonrrl, tlisplrzyirzg picture esqztc scenes of France, orozrses 1l1e interest of these sturlerzls. E 5 it Q X 5 4 , ss W S s 'm
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Yvoismu Bnacex' .,........ . . .Frerzcll l llora Xlacdonald College, l3.X. Degree: Duke Unix crslty, HUX. Degree l3,mu.x1i.x Pnnunsriisi . University ol' Nlinnt-sotai ,,..Frer1el1 S' Lrztizz Xlererlitli College. MU. Degree R Lrrrr Y E LV 1 NGTO N Tapes ure used in laotli Sptznislz and Ffezzclz as an nitl itz developing pro- izzzlzeiuliolz. llze emplmxis in French III is on Freueli lileminre. Page Sixteen ' Q0lP f. FOREIGN LANGUAGES The aims of the Foreign Language department are to allow the students to hear and understand the spoken language, to speak the language, to read the literature understandingly, to write the language grammatically correct, to get an understand- ing of the geography and the political and governmental sit- uations, to learn to appreciate something of the life and cus- toms of the people so that we can live together peaceably, to better understand the ideals and philosophies of the peoples of other lands, and to appreciate fully their contribution to our culture. .4v 9'?'
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.. t w in Meta Ezra? - si .,s'w'?fXs::' .. , WIA XV-- I 1,1.- A af.-f' ag!! M -M WN MV 'lli9luulQ f SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Todav there Ib ti need for well trained scientists in every held Courses otlered If Harding in this area are Biology l and ll Chunistrv and Phy sics. illhese courses help prepare students for Lollwe and help further their knovvlf edge so thit they may he prepared for the world of tomorrow . Chemistry laboratory periods are made interesting hy Mr. Toolrl s practical experiments. 7 ,A ,f y . y Q A W 1 5 ,4 5 f if X We wk N ,r X 4 vsp 7 x X f W ff Q , gy, ' A lyk: 1 s ' s 1 5 9, f V We J W WILLIAM I. IENNINCS ........ Boys' Physical Ed., Senior Science, Physics VVest Virginia University, B.S. Degree Donorrw LIDE .............. . ......... Biology Coker College, University of North Carolina, B.S. Degree WILLIAM L. MAYBERRY ,. .............. Biology Southern Illinois University, Queens College, B.A. De- greeg Appalachian State Teachers College, M.A. Degree EUGENE TODD ...................... Chemistry Clemson College, B.S. Degreeg University of North Caro- lina, M.Ed. Degree AUDRIA VVESSINGER .............. Biology I E9 ll Meredith College, Duke University, A.B. Degree Wim..
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