1949-1950 Yearbook

MILDRED BELL LOIS BENSON THOSE OUTSTANDING WERE NOMINATED TO ONE OF the highest honors a coliege student may achieve is that of being given a place in the annual publication, Who's Who Among St udents In Ame rican Colleges and Universities . This book, modeled after the original Who's Who, exists for the purpose of extending due recognition to college students who have proved to be outstanding. Selecled by the faculty, these students have been chosen on the basis of charac· ter, scholarship, leadership, participation in extracurricular activities, and potentiality for future usefulness to business and society. We are proud of the nine Harding students who were officially accepted for this recognition this year. MILDRED BELL, industrious and mild-man· nered home-economics major, made an outstanding scholastic record, while earning her own expenses. LOIS BENSON, an art major, was an enthusiastic participant in many campus activities, especially in the fields of music, art and dramatics. 40 RUTH BORNSCHLEGEL, selecled for Who's Who a second time, majored in art, minored in extra-curricular activities, and piloted the 1950 Petit Jean through a successful year. JOE BRYANT, a qu iet, industrious married man from Florida, made an excellent scholastic record, while preparing for Japanese missionary work. JOHN HADLEY, a chemistry major with a fine record at Hard ing, has made evangelistic work his 'field, Germany his goal. MARILYN McCLUGGAGE, smiling and al· ways willing to do more than her share, has contributed greatly in musical. dramatic and home economics organizations. KATHRYN RITCHIE, wife of our beloved Andy, managed a home and attended coliege at the same time-and did both jobs well. NORMA LOU SANDERSON, an English major , earned most of her own expenses in college, while providing tough scholastic competition.

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