1963-1964 Yearbook

KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA 'Kappa Kamera' presentation delights audience A look at campus life was presented by the Tri-Kappas for chapel. The members wrote a humorous script to accompany candid photographs of various Harding personalities and ICenes. New students were thus introduced to ltudent life at Harding, and upperclassmen were highly entertained. "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" the mood for the formal banquet on Decem16. Snowflakes, angels, a Christmas tree, colorful lights decorated the Buck Powers for the event. Robert Helsten deDY"",'" an entertaining speech and Ben Stewart _rfonnerl Jerry Bolls led group caroling. March 17 was chosen for an informal party boosting a SI. Patrick's day theme . An all-day outing was planned (or the spring semester. 0fIIICIIS. FAll: Henry. Pres. ; Hollis, Vice-Pres.; Mitchell , Sec.; la o fIwor. Treas. SPRING: lafe....or, Pres.; Smith, Vice-Pres.; Griff in . 5«.; freas .; louise Ganus, SponsM , • '-=> . ::.- .~ .. KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA . TOP ROW, Ganus (sponsor). Bodiford, Childers, Clary, Gr iff in. SECOND ROW, Hendrix, C. Henry, W. Henry, Hinds, Hollis. TH IRD ROW, Hoover, Kendrick, Lafevor, lee, Mitchell, Phillips. FOURTH ROW: J. Smith, K. Smith. Stevens, Wise r, Yarb rough, Yingling. Day is recognized by Ihe Tr j Koppa membe rs a s they honor the b.ou With a,cord and a coke at a surpr ise party in the Student Centpr. Club Beau Don Medley • 139

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