OMMENCEMENT BANQUET - More than 300 delegates to the Youth itizenship Seminar attended Friday night's banquet that capped the week's : ti vities. Hosted by Harding College, the seminar sought to inform young ~ ders from across the South of the dangers of Communism, and the qualities .at make America a great and free country. After a full week of lectures, field trips and recreation, the seminar students enjoy a banquet which features student speakers and a talent show by the seminar participants. Patricia Ezell of Joelton, Tennessee, delivers one of the seven valedictory addresses at the concluding session of the Youth Citizenship Seminar on the Harding campus. A select group of 300 students from six states were sponsored bv civic clubs to attend tt"le annual session. ENTERTAINMENT- Delegates to the Youth Citizenship Seminar at Harding College provided their own entertainment for Friday night's banquet that con– cluded the week of speeches and discussions about the nation's heritage. The annual event is sponsored annually by Harding College with delegates representing Civitan, Farm Bureau and other civic-minded organizations in several southern states.
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