Los Rancheros - ROW ONE: J. Stamps, H. Milligan, B. Cates, J. Connell, H. Turnbow, K. Yamada, L. Eades, M. Powell, L. Surber. ROW TWO: H. Leake, J. CueUar, J. Meredith, M. Richardson, J. Byerley, J. Vandermolen, L. Eckstein, R. Lewis. Opportunities For Varied Interests • • • To get a better understanding of the Latin American countries -- the people, language, and customs - the LOS RANCHEROS met twice each month. Their programs included devotionals in Spanish at the beginning of each meeting, films, and talks on Latin-American customs. Their informal banquet held this spring highlighted the year's activities. THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB in its third year of existence at Harding continued to strive toward building better international understanding - cultural, social, and political. Their activities included a chapel program featuring a LR.C. - ROW ONE: R. Staar, E. Hatcher, K. Yamada, D. Hall. ROWTWO: J. Barnes, J. Dixon, J. Cross, G. YuP. ROW THREE: B. Niblock, S. Numajiri, J. Maxwell. ROW FOUR: W. Hatcher, L. Eckstein, R. Wilburn. 41 German band and a Japanese tea party, and sending delegations to the A.I.R.C. Convention in St. Louis and the Mid-South Model United Nations at Vanderbilt University. A banquet with all foreign foods highlighted the year's activities. "A better house and a better you" was the 1954-55 theme of the HOME EC CLUB. Their programs on etiquette, college room decorations, careers, Weddings and flower arrangement were centered around this idea. Perhaps the highlight of the year's activities was attending the state convention in Little Rock and having a state officerJane Claxton as chairman of the nominating commiltee. Home Ec Club - ROW ONE: B. Leopard, M. Stephens, N. Harvey. ROW TWO: B. Floyd, J. Redwine, Mrs. G. Thompson, Mrs. S. A. Bell, J. Ward, P. Futrell. ROW THREE: C. Stubblefield. Q. lsom, J. Claxton, J. Westbrook, J. Bankston, S.
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