Jack McNutt Jacqueline King Jerry Perrin PEGGY FUTRELL, a campus beauty and a favorite of students, faculty, and the pupils with whom she worked as a practice teacher. LOUISE SCIlULTS, was an efficient secretary to Dr. Mattox; her scholastic ability was an inspira - tion to her teachers and her classmates. DICK RICHARDSON, "The Senator," was known on campus for his sense of humor as exhibited in his weekly column, "Rambling with Ri chard. " RAMONA THOMPSON, her lovable manner made her a popular figure on the Harding stage and in her campus associations. WINFRED WRIGHT, as a leader in campus activities "Wimpy" could not be excelled; his devotion to God and to Harding were an inspiration. JACK McNUTT, "an old married man" who set an oustanding scholastic record at Harding and was known for his dependability and integrity. JACQUELINE KING, always giving her best to the task at hand she directed the '56 May Fete and was an active P J staff worker. JERRY PERRIN, an outstanding sports figure on campus, and an invaluable member of the Harding A Cappella Chorus and men's quartette . -.. - - Dick Richardson Winfred Wright Ramona Thompson Louise Shults
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