Kappa Delta 1969-73

UDLLey/3;4J,L , C.A'/ Lc. Whe.~l~t; :rAAl i <!. e .Se.t¥a~ L ~I ~~'pJ. y t..tf-ft?J" • a,r... Toy and Dolly Drive chalenges dulas BY Martha TOWIISelld The annual Toy and DoDy Drive is drawing to a ctose as it faces its final deadline at midnight tonight. Buddy Jones, SA President, thinks that, compared to p~ vious years, this drive will yield more toys and dollies. He attJ:ibJ,Jtes this to the extended deadline. but he says, "It's not over yet." Club participation is an im– portant phase of the drive. €1ub presidents are asked to urge their members to support the cause and tum in a toy. Clubs with 100% participation are given a certjfjcate. There is also competition on the individual level. These entries are .iudged and the win– ners are rewarded with a rib– bon. "But the main idea we are emphasizing,'' says El1en Kra– mar, senior representative, "is the idea or giving. We want to make the sudents more aware of kids who don't have a fam– ily." The toys and dollies are sent out to various orphan homes all over the country via students who are returning home for Christmas vacation. Judges for tbe individual com– petition were Mrs. Billy Ray Cox, Mrs. Floyd Daniel and Mrs. Jack Wood Sears. Winners in the humor cate– gory are: ftrst - Patty Shiro, Omega Pbi; second- Joy Lynn Justiss, Delta Chi Omega; and third - Diane McKinney, Kappa Pbi. The craftsmanship winners are: first - Cheri Wood:ruft, Tofebt; second - Tammie Skel– ton, Oege; and third - Pam Williams, MEA. Placers in originality include: first - Emily Morris, Tofebt; second - Lynda Hayes, Tri– Kappa; and third - Brenda Dimmitt, Kirei Na Ai. Winners in the appeal to children category are: first - Hazel Hall, Delta Chi Omega; second - Janet Montgomery, Theta Psi; and third - Paula Myers. Winners in the storybook characters catego are: first - Beclcy Newma Tri-Kappa; second-Dianas~rnam.- Kappa ~ ana Llll9b1e ~er, Delta Chi ega. F'of LH r se;A~r~~-.· .:1 ~ V'/4c, £ Thirty Students Are Selected For Who's Who Thirty Harding students were named to Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities for 1971-72. Students are recommended by the Students Association and voted by the faculty. Members are selected on scholarship, participation and leader– ship in academic and extra-curricular activities, citizenship and service to the college, and promise of future usefulness. Seniors must have a 2.5 cumulative grade average and juniors 3.00. Those selected are Leon R. Blue, Margaret Formby Blue, John Carr, Deborah Ganus, Mona Lee Moore and Teresa Rushton, all of Searcy; Gerald Burrow of Shreveport, Kathy Burton of ·Atlanta, Ga., Mike Cole of Trenton, Mich., Jerry Cookof Clarksville, Dana Cowart of Huntsville, Ala., Calvin Crim of Raytown, Mo.., David Fincher of-Atlanta, Greg Franz of Anderson, Neb., Tim Geary of Merced, Cal., Stevie Green of Orange, Tex.. , Phil Johnson of Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., Buddy Jones of Greenville, Tex., Ellen Kramar of El Centro, Cal., David Lacey of Ft. Worth, Nancy McClug– gage of Jackson, Miss., MariLynn Mc– Inteer of Nashville, Tenn., Carisse Mickey of Dallas, Laura Shuffett of Centralia, Ill., James Sigmundof Lake Charles, La., Randy Smith of Ft. Worth, Steve Smith of Corning, Larry Stewart of Corunna, Mich., Ron Wages of Pa~goula., Miss. and d'ary w00d– ward1 Ft. Wbrth. Women s ex ramu1:4 p109ram continues Harding's women begd the seMnd phase of tb new feminine extramural program last 'week with two basketball contests against Beebe Junior College. The players met defeat in their first game with the Beebe team which features foUl' all– staters from Arkansas. Last Tuesday night's game at Beebe marked the final contest before the Chrisbnas breal<. The basketball squad is com– posed of physical education majors. Betsy, McCarroll, Diane Lowry, Janice Sewell Ci~ ~ Ifarbaia Messer • Mary Broom form the starting unit. Serving as alternates are Diane Webb, Beverly J"o Pryor, Carol Huey, Karen Knoff and Melinda Yoakum. Mrs. Ba~;bara Barnes is head mentor. Acting as assistant coach, Phil Watkins helps the girls develop their plays. The team bas been practicing for the past three weeks.

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