1965-1966 Yearbook

Departmental extra-curricular organizations make classroom lectures more meaningful as students discuss current trends and problems related to their areas of specialization . The Student NEA prepares future teachers for better service through the use of films, conventions, and seminars with visiting educators. The Harding chapter of the Arkansas NEA boasts the largest membership of any of its fellow chapters. Colhecon members learn about improved homemaking techniques, fashion tips, and practical hints on child care. They continued their annual project of preparing Christmas gifts for the residents of the White County Home and Frazier Nursing Home. A newly reorganized Camera Club gave photographers ideas on improved filming and stillshot techniques. Their exhibits of student photography were always interesting and served as an incentive for the members to improve their photographic skills and creativeness. DEPARTMENTAL SNEA. FIRST ROW: Nuske, Hamblen, Wordell, White, Cobb, Smith, Craig, Turney, Starkey, Garlock. SECOND ROW: Lester, Cope, Rushing, Dowdy, Riggs, Delong, Brown, leckliter Aul!, Sims, Jones, Strietelmere, Cook, Miller, Brown, Neiderer. THIRD ROW. Taylor, Forrest, Pierce, Mohan, Standen, Crenshaw, lawyer, Morgon, Show, Peters, Gurganus. Herndon, Parris, Major interests stressed in departmental groups COLHECON. FIRST ROW: Garrett, Barnes, Thomas, Ashley, Rushing, D. Brown, fewell, Marks, l. Brown, Mohon. SECOND ROW, Holt, Hall, Nobl itt , N. Ashley, Ault, Nagel, Porter, Wayland, Moore, Griffith, Hollis. TH IRD ROW, Holder, Vaughn, Walabe, Mauck, Deacon, Adair, Hitt, 214 Courtney, Wood, Walker (sponsor), Ward . FOURTH ROW: Bonnell, Herbst, Dismuke, McDonald, Meeker, Eddy, Bloomberg, Chroniste r, Clark, Barrett, Howard, Green,

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