STUDENT ASSOCIATION Student body leaders show their ability in action STUDENT ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVES. FRON T ROW, lee, Boles, Stanford, Yoles. SECOND ROW: Smith , Peacock, Moore, W ilson . Achieving the most harmonious academic and social environment poss ible on the Harding campus is the fun ction of the Student Association. Advising, coordina ting, in tegra ting, SA is a channel of expression for student opinion and is an official connecting link between th e student body and the faculty and administration . The Student Counc il began the year with a pre-school conference in September at which time plans were made for th e year . Attention was concentrated on providing freshmen and transfer students with an effecti ve ori entation to Harding. Initiating the year's ac ti vities, the SA began the first week of school with mixers for new students, an informa tion booul , and a series of parties. The climax of the week was a watermelon feas t. A ca refull y selec ted program of films was presented in the auditorium on Saturday nights when th ere wer e no other activities on campus. FM music wa s provided in the dining hall and in the college inn . An all -school Christma s party proved ve ry successful and dolls were contributed in th e Dolly Drive for children in various orphan homes. An impressive program culminating in the crowning of th e Queen added color to the Homecoming footba ll game. CABINET MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Evans, Po rsons, Dykes , Dunn, Saskin . SECOND ROW: Johnson , Ol iver , Smock, Mi ller, Organ . 108
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