1956-1957 Yearbook

Herman A1exander Thirteen Harding seniors were chosen to the annual publication Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, one of the highest honors awarded college students. These thirteen, known in every phase of campus life, were selected by the faculty following nomination by the Student Association. These students were chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, participation in extracurricular activities, and potentiality for future usefulness to business and society. HERMAN ALEXANDER, his voice booming, preached regularly at Coy and was an active participant in a number of student activities. EUGENE BAILEY, a scholarly mathematics major who found time for the musical interests, was active in a tempo, and the a cappella chorus. Stanley Schwartz Eugene Bailey Norman Dykes Thirteen Seniors Elected NORMAN DYKES, a "pre-med" student with a major in chemistry, maintained a high scholastic rating and promoted Circle K activities. J. D. EWING, noted for his excellent scholarship, proved his strength by lifting barbells. CLAUDETTE HARRIS, "ole Faithful" to the a cappella chorus and FTA. NINA HARVEY, a home economics major, directed the May Fete in the spring and was active in several extra-curricular organizations. EDSEL HUGHES, vice-president of the Student Association, state president and national FTA secretary, and business manager of the Petit Jean. DORIS LEE JONES, a familiar face at the library desk, kept smiling as she completed an education major with a high scholastic average. Dick Richardson Nadine Pate - • 114

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