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SENIORS Senior officers schedule profitoble yeor for closs i . u mp 'Wim M-it-,K SPECIAL problems facing seniors ore onticipoted by class Pres. Ken Dunn, Vice-Pres. Earl Chester, Treos. Borboro Dorling, Sec. Trish Noylor, ond sponsors John McRoy ond Cliff Gonus. My, ,Ao 40 REGINA SPIRIT AWARD JIM HOWARD Exemplifying the characteristics of a sincere Christian, Jim Howard was awarded the Regina Spirit Award by his classmates. They feel that his attitudes. personality and conduct most clearly typify those of the ideal Harding student. A warm greeting for everyone, unselfish service to others, a devotion to God and to any task undertaken com- bined with a deep sense of humility are attributes which have won for Jim this honor. By serving as president of the Timothy club, president of the A Cappella chorus, and an active member of the Harding Belles and Beaux, Jim has developed a truly Christian character. He spends many hours preparing his weekly sermons and radio talksg yet he still takes time to respond to any expression of need regardless of his personal desires.
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GSS S Classes serve to unite students in fellowship with one another. From the freshman to the senior year. students advance in learning along with growth in other areas. They are the center piece around which all other pieces of the mosaic fit. Education forms a basis for civiliza- tion and the high standard of living in our coun- try. VVithout knowledge and a striving for wis- dom our life would become meaningless. Classes provide an environment for learning and form a melting pot for thoughts, dreams. aspirations and ambitions for each student. Thus. they too form a part of the Harding mosaic. t- i K .'.. .2 s K .L f FK . + 7 .M 5 if
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ROY G. ADKERSON, Paragould, Ark., Biology, Beta Phi Kappa I,2,3,4, Vice- pres. 2,4, Sec. 3, Camera Club 3,4, Science Club 4, Bison Photographer 4. ROBERT FLOYD ALLEY, Oak Grove, Mo., Social Science, Who's Who 4, Frater Sodalis I,2, Sec. 2, A Cappella l,2, SNEA 4, American Studies 3,4, Phi Alpha Theta 3,4, Vice-pres. 4, Dactylology 2, S. A. Vice-pres. 4. IRMA DEE ALTMAN, Wilmar, Ark., Home Economics, Beta Tau Gamma l,2,3, Treas.- 2, Pres. 3, Petit Jean 31 Colhecon 2,3,4, Vice-pres. 3, State Sec. 4, SNEA 3, Intramural Sports l,2,3. CURTIS ANDERSON, Portageville, Mo., Physical Education, TNT l,2,3, Sec.2, ,Rep. 3, TAG 4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, All Star Softball, SNEA 4, PEMM Club 4. LINDEL ANTHONY, West Plains, Mo., Bible. JERRY L. ATKINSON, Springfield, Mo., Biblical Languages, Who's Who 3,4, Mohican I,2,3,4, Treas. I,2, A Cappella I,2,3,4,' Quartet 2,3,4, Belles and Beaux 3,4, Class Pres. 2, Petit Jean, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4. MIKE BACHERL, Mountain Home, Ark., Business Administration. KARYL BEETLE BAILEY,Hobart, Ind., Physical Education, Transfer from Val- paraiso University, Who's Who 4, Mohican 2,3,4, Rep. 3, S.A. Repres. 3, Bison Booster 2,3,4, Pres. 3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Capt. 3,4, Intramural Sports 3,4. GLORIA KAY BAKER, Bradford, Ark., Home Economics, Tofebt I,2,3,4, Cho- rale I, Colhecon l,2,3,4, SNEA 4, May Queen Nominee 3. WILLIAM H. BARNES, Hayti, Mo., Business Education, Alpha Phi Kappa I,2, Mohican 3,4, Bison Booster 3, Northern Lights Club 3, SNEA 4, Pi Gamma Psi I,2, American Studies 4, Intramural Sports 2,3,4. DORIS BARRETT, Jonesboro, Ark., Home Economics, Who's Who 4, May Court 2, May Queen Nominee 4, Theta Psi I,2,3,4, Pres. 3, Inter-club Council 4, Sec. 2, Band I, Symphonette I, Colhecon I,2,3,4, Hist. 3, Petit Jean l,2,3,4, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Basketball All-Stars 3, GLENDA BAWCOM, Bastrop, La., Elementary Education, Theta Psi I,2,3,4, Parl. I, Treas. 2, Vice-pres. 3, Pres. 3, Bison Booster 3, SNEA 2,3,4, Moy 'rs' 1N'i'.5 - 519- ., card? ff' N ! 01' ,una . 1 fest U' st' UI E .i..... p A fa , . 3 r fr 8 Q- 'ff v . 1 an . '-'E fr, .sc .fc 'ci 'iff' 433, Court I, May Queen Nominee 3, Inter-club Council, Sec. 4. ' 1' 1. 2' 'E' 40 T' . ...,. i,,.,,,,. I K - . , . .a .,i or I P ,,,.,.,,t.,,f, . f . K S .3 ,Mft-,sf J tifziiv'-iLfi,x'f: ... .... ,. f ' ' ' ,lY1i'?iETi?f?ii5?iSl?5??i - . . . ..,,,... ,,.. , M .am 'kgs .1-r ,, ' .. W ... ,saw f . . 9 I t I .Qs ' vp 'TLS -.,..o ' 1? i- , ,,.i , I l 4' 1. J 'Wm ll Mk,S, . ' JERRY BENSON, Searcy, Ark, Accounting and Business. CAROLYN BERRY, Little Rock, Ark., English, Omega Phi I,2,3,4, SNEA 4. ANN BERRYHILL, Searcy, Ark., Elementary Education, Who's Who 4, May Queen Finalist 3, Regina I,2,3,4, A Cappella I,2,3,4, Ensemble 2,3,4, Belles and Beaux 3,4, A Tempo I, SNEA 2,4. DON O. BERRYHILL, Searcy, Ark., Physcial Education, Who's Who 4, Sub-T 16, Quartermaster 2, Chaplain 3, 2nd Mate 4, A Cappella l,2,3,4, Quartet 3,4, Belles and Beaux 3,4, S. A. Pres. 4, Class Pres. I, Bison 4, Sports Staff 4, Bison Booster 3,4, Campus Players 2,3,4, Alpha Psi Omega 4, PEMM 4, Class Favorite 2, SNEA 2,4, Intercollegiate Football 2, Intramural Sports I,2,3,4, All-Star Softball I,2,3,4, All-Star Baseball l,2, Biiitsu 4. GEORGE BESSENT,Wyandotte, Mich., General Science. CAROL BISSETT, Okmulgee, Okla., Physical Education, Transfer from Okla- homa Christian College, Kappa Phi 3,4, Vice-pres. 3, Pres. 4, Colhecon 3, SNEA 4, Bison 4, Intramural Sports 3,4, Trophy and Jacket 3. 41
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