1966-1967 Yearbook

WHO'S WHO Versatile Harding individuals gain Who's Who recognition One of the highest honors a college student can receive is to be included in Who's ' ' ' 'ho Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. The fa culty is responsible for selecting these individua Is and several factors arc considered. The student's scholarship is an important cl~teria, as well as his participation and leadership in academic ALTHOUGH lindo Byrd, Mike Moore, David Smith and Sherry Balthrop hove other interests, they find common ground as SA officers. and extra-curricular activities. Also of importance are his citizenship and service to the college and his promise of fu ture u sefulness. Business education major Ann Gaskill Anderson is the wife of Harding instructor, Joel Anderson. Although a busy homemaker, Ann has achieved a high academic standing and participates in several campus organizations. Jim Anderson, majoring in both Bible and psychology, is from Watertown, South Dakota. A hardworking member of the SA, he also part icipates in A Cappella and has served as Beta Phi Kappa social club president. 124 BEING on stage is nothing new 10 Erlene laney and Andy Saunders. Their performances contribute professional quality to any production. Margaret Ash ton has served Harding well as editor of the Bison, in itself an arduous assignment, and also as a member of the A {;appella chorus and women's ensemble. She has served as secretary and reporter of Kappa Phi social club. Intercollegiate swimmer James David Bales, Jr., is a pre-med major with a variety of interests. David has spent the past two summers in the Orient with the International Mi ssion Study Group. He was a member of the Belles and Beaux for two years. Sherry BaltJlrop is an English major with an abundance of musical talent. She is a member of Belles and Beaux, an officer in Alpha Chi and a past Bison cheerleader. Sherry's home is in Forth Worth, Texas. Pat Barker is a general science major and plans to attend medical school at the University of Kansas in his home state. A past member of the A Cappella, Pat is skipper of the Sub T's. Ruth Anne Brown, a York transfer, is a 1967 Petit Jean Honor Student. She is majoring in elementary education and is vice-president of SNEA as well as being Regina club treasurer. Ruth Ann lives in Searcy and attended the Academy.

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