1965-1966 Yearbook

DACTYLOLOGY. FIRST ROW: Hamblen, Sims, Leroux, Townsdin, Ch risty, Hollis, Curd, Fewell, Hendrix. SECOND ROW, Ayers, Maddox, Standen, Shanks, Ch ristison, Mimms, Brown, Fortner, Watson. THIRD ROW, SPECIAL INTERESTS Shaddix, Green, Allen, Groves, Simpson, Murry, Wood, Bryson, Garret. FOURTH ROW: Orr, Word, Parsley , Stevenson, Randolf, Fann , Vincent, Wallace, Jones, Carte r, Specialized interests aimed at assisting others Endeavoring to train more people to be proficient with sign language and to promote religious work among the deaf, many members of the Dactylology Club travel to Little Rock each Sunday to te<lch a class of deaf students at the Central Church of Christ. By visiting the School for the Deaf in Little Rock during the afternoon, the members of the group hope to become better acquainted and to make lasting friendships with the students. Many former Dactylology Club members have made it their life 's vocation to work with the deaf, and several have become preachers for the deaf. HARD ING BUSINESS WOMEN. FIRST ROW: C. Boyd, Morgan, Bryant, Hiner, Youree, Oliver, Dykes, Goodwin. SECOND ROW: Pi tman, J, Bond, p, Baker, Cu tshall, Neel, Pickens, Rowe, McCoy, THIRD ROW: House, "Vacations and Vocations" was the theme chosen by the Harding Business Women as their motto for this year. At their monthly meetings, women faculty and staff members listened to lectures concerning various parts of the world. Working together to promote self-study and to provide opportunities for closer relationships between the members were just two of the many objectives sought after by the members this year. Hudgens, Boker, Lawyer, Browning, Bell, O'Banion, Poce. FOURTH ROW, Tucker, Thomas, Huddleston, Thomason, Young, Birdsall, Robertson, Hoys 219

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