SPECIAL INTERESTS Special interest groups help add variety to life DACTYLOLOGY CLUB. FRONT ROW: Harris, Borrett, Simpson, Graff, Dillard. SECOND ROW: Mills, Tollett , Neal. Cook, Hoover, Simmons, K. Sewell. THIRD ROW: E. Sewell, Stauffer. Klemm, Rikard, Cope, Paullin, Tollefson. Communication with I he deaf is the main object of the Dactylology Club. Two projects were carried on. One was weekly lessons in sign language on campus, taught by experienced students. The second was Sunday school classes for deaf children at the Arkansas State School for the Negro Deaf and Blind at Little Rock. Five classes were held for a total of fifty students. "Working Together for Greater Efficiency" has been the theme for this year of service of the Harding Business Women. Purposes of this campus organization for full -time employees of the school include the promotion of self-study among the staff and faculty women, the provision of opportunities for closer personal relationships and the rendering of service to the school. HARDING WOMEN . FRONT ROW: land, Dean, Goodwin, Smith, Worden, Wilkerson , Graf, Claude. SECOND ROW: Hastings , Craft , Hart, Howell , Be-arden, Rowe, Bell , McCoy, Pace. THIRD ROW: Jones, O'Sonion, Birdsall, Street, Young, Pickens, Burks, Chandler, Hughe s, Betts. 128
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