CAMPUS PLAYERS. FIRST ROW: Viles, Chopman, Craig, Norris, Burk, Stouffer, Davison, Huddleston, Anderson. SECOND ROW, McCauley, Schmidt, Jennette, Heid, Rittenour, Pentecost, Mears, Loney, Cobb. THIRD SPEECH GROUPS ROW: Moore, Hoger, Ellis, Kife, Cla,rk, Ga rner, Hollis, West, Clayton (sponsor). FOURTH ROW: Alessandro (sponsor), Foste r, Eyman, Turner , Johnson, Miller, McDaniel, Adams, Speech societies present refreshing amusement Responsible for all phases of producing a play, includ ing acting, directing, making cos tumes, and constructing scenery, the local drama tics organ izati on, Campus Players, performs three major productions a year. A con t ribution of twenty-fi ve h ours per play is the qualification necessary to be ad - mitted to th e group. The Harding Collegia te Players made plans for a USO tour to Greenland sch eduled to sta rt the middle of May. "Where's Charlie" is the production number scheduled for the trip . Students and faculty members who make ou tstanding contributions to the dramatic activities of Hardin g a re admitted to the national honorary dramatics fraternity, Alpha Psi Omega . At the annual Spotlight, drama awards and certificates are presented to deserving individuals for the ir achievement. The local chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, a national debate and forensic society, was host to over 100 colleges and universities in Harding's first invitational debate tournament in December . This year the Harding debate team made nine trips to challenging tournamen ts. KHCA, the campus radio station, presented nightly programs throughout the year broadcasting from the studio in the basement of the Bible building. 210 HARDING COLLEGIATE PLAYERS . FIRST ROW, Medearis, Jordon , Chopman, Tipps. SECOND ROW: Schmidt, Ingram, Petty. TH IRD ROW: Kite, McDaniel, Moore. FOURTH ROW: Whitby, Eyman.
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