1963-1964 Yearbook

CIRCLE K. FRONT ROW, Berry, Blucker, Morgan, Belew. SECOND ROW, Robinette, Gadberry, Murray. TtURD ROW, Haines, Dockery, Costle~an , Richmond. FOURTH ROW, Davis, Stouffer, Moss, Von Rheenon , Wil son. PLEDGING to give a blood donation, Charles Ba ird helps 0 Circle K pra je<:t . Important services are rendered to both the college and the community through the active program of the Kiwanis-sponsored Circle K club. The club offers an opportunity to each member to develop leadership and to gain knowledge through club meetings and through actual participation in civic programs. This year a drive to encourage the donation of blood for the local Red Cross chapter was of special interest to Harding. Being composed of two delegates from each women's social club, the Interclub Council function throughout the year to coordinate the activities for the women's groups. Discussion of matters pertaining to all clubs, singularly and collectively, are brought before the council. Plans concerning Open House, bids, pledging, and club functions are subject matter. Policies concerning the socia l club regulations are expanding for the benefit of all women students. INTERCLUB COUNCIl. FRONT ROW, King, Parham, Murphy, Simpson, Parsons. SECOND ROW, Smith, Haynes, Selby, Morris, Picke~s (sponsor) , Shelton. THIRD ROW, Starr, Shull , Beets, Tollett , Hoover, 130

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