American Studies 1975-76

PROCLAMATI Ui~ In recognition of the recent joint eNorts by HJ rding Coilege . t I ' ' I I . . I ' 1 • Econornics s.uoerns ana .occL f)USincss pCOfJ e TO promoce 1n a public way the fi"C(?enterprise system in which any individual 1s "fr·e·rcjl! .!.,, l!t:\ ..,,-\/'} h ; ..., ,..., hQ w::.>n t :- rF t~lc, ·,c llr:,..--!-n:~p"'i r ;t-' ·0'' Sl"()u:··:h . e l~j J v a 1J \,. , 1 ! ~ j t r c ~~ ~· u f r .. ,_~ k. r :..... .;._) ..::: ~ 1~ t,: ..1 i 1:, 1; i ,.J , ~.._~ ·-J :· i to O 'n '1+ ··, n.d· \.-· ll 0' ,. •-, ·- ,I c:! iU lfi/i-.r·. ···n">~ ·'·!- h c··, ~-., ~.(. C'o'' '""" ·,n c·r•''l'' i :J(.Jl"')+i(''"'l (\t:r <:~~·,r~ ·,r:.:.~·!r !I d ' ~ ~j ~ G G 5; 1 U1t' .1 i. )' l.J I '--J G( ! ~ l. ,Y -~ . t ! · .J ~ ..:-~ • U(... i 0 l. I . ) ! \) ...~u '-- ...o1 •..- ~j I .._) 1 vv rs~I es :_c} ac:k r~cn,v i £jdfj(} ~~l Istc;r>'' s ~1 r ca test ~.>-=:c; r1C) rT1 ic rn irae !e~-.~ P~ rr1e rfca, ·rr-~ ec(:;· ~--q~}(!t~ ~Jr&r1 t i ~~t q p tJ td h~: reco~;r;:it f c r~ to tf1 (; f a c~t ~u·-iut v~d-iG~l bLJ S ~!-~ f: s ~~ ~ ~~ ~-·; ea ~ tl·_,;>' i·.;r1c1prc.J s p(:· r ct tJ s.~ scJIsC!L! r t~CCJ!l () ff; >'~-~ r t s prc~dLJ c c ; --s ar:tJ Ct)r;sLi 1n :~:: r ~~ er1 it) ~/ I r~ ~;~~ rnc)re nr J.{t~( ia! b! e s s i r1 ~; ; ~ .· Searcy Daily Citizen Searcy, Arkansas Yarnells, stucle free ..,.,,.,,.. ..~ .J/;L!/ JOINT VENTURE- Eight Harding College eco'nomic students, Terry Williams, owner of Terry's Frame Shop, college professor Dr. Don Diffine and Albert and Rogers Yarnell stand before their joint venture, a South Main Street billboard with a message designed to increase economic understanding. HARDING DELEGATES - Representi'ng H.arding College in a Students for Private Enterprise project are (left to' right) Robi Roberts, Greg Marr, Dr. Don Diffine (sponsor), Max Tharnixch, and Sherry Beck. These representatives at– ten'ded a recent two day seminar on the American Business system in Oklahoma City and are participating in competitive projects among college and university business students in a three state area, sponsored by the American Citizenship Center on the campus of Oklahoma Christian College. The project concludes May 14. "Free Enterprise:'i: l'tk' r fuel that keeps <·'·ourJ·t·&onomy growing.'' This is lfH! m~of the Students for Pf ~ 'Enterprise Education '8t · · g College on a South ~ billboard. '~"'·' Since January 23, four'«Udents and their facul.ty s'po~$0!', Dr. Don Diffine, assistant· ~r of economics, have !ken g out projects to inform. the community about the sucoiSs of our free market economy. The management of Yarj'lell Ice Cream Company, InC:., donated a billboard located oq Highway 67-B, for •· this civic project because of it'-\firm belief that the free entetprise system doea. in fact~ lt.eep America· running strong:- · Greg Man;, student 'di~it.Inan, was assisted :m plarming · and .·developing ttils ~icelJ:lennial ·billboard b}'l t!Je thr~ other economics education team members: ~lry Ann Roberts, Max Thannish- and Sherry Beck. T~y's Frame· ShOp donated its services tn the layout and lettering of the sign. Other economics students who worked at the project site were: Jody, Baker, Mike Binn, Charles Ganus, .Kenny Harris, Averill Johnson, Randy Kemp and Merrill Klemm. Thep ~.which is sponsored by Americjln CitizenshiP. Cent-er · Okl~ma City, is part of int uhsiate competition to reachasmanypeople as possibl~ 'with message intended to in– crease economic understanding. The students will present the results of their multimedia ef– forts to a panel of judges cmm– posed of busmess people in Oklahoma City on May 22. Searcy Daily Citizen Searcy, Arkansas

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