1964-1965 Yearbook

REGINA 'Feast of the Gods' provides food for Regina event SCENIC, center·of·lhe- eorlh type of beauty entrances Regina Shirley Herndon and her dore Ron Boilla 01 their fall ou ting to Petit Jean . The "Feast of the Gods" proved a perfect se tting of the Regina's February 1 banquet. Entertainment featured Regina's own Anita Smith singing and Joe Black speaking on Greek tradition. The scene was transformed into a Greek garden. Each place ca rd r enamed the ladies and their guests as Greek gods and goddesses. Climaxing Regina pledge week was the an- ' nual fall outing to Petit Jean. Dr. Joe Pryor accompani ed the members on a hike to Cedar Falls while others preferred to try ou t the water bicycles. In the midst of nature's loveliness the tired queens ate thpir traditional menu consisting of "sloppy joes" and "smorcs." In addition to these act ivities, the club presents th e Regina Spirit Award to the student selec ted by the sen iors to best typify the true Harding spirit. OFFI CERS. FALl: Flipp in. Pres .; Bol es , Vi ce · Pres.; Barden, Sec.; Martin, Treas . SPRING: Kinman , Pres .; l. Byrd, V ice·Pres .; Barden, Se<: .; Mortin , Trees. ; Bessie Mae Pryor, Sponsor. REGI NA . TOP ROW: Pryor (sponsor). Atteberry, Boker, Boles . SECOND ROW: Borden , J. Byrd, l. Byrd, Clark . THIRD ROW: Flippin, Grandi, Herndon , Holder. FOURTH ROW: Hyde , Kinman , Lloyd, Martin. FIFTH ROW: Medearis, Mull ins , Pitman . Reeder. SIXTH ROW: Risinger, Sewell, Smith , Wright. ROMANESQUE atmosphere of The Regina 's formal banquet doesn't keep the guests, like Mike Frampton , from acting casual and talkative,

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