JUNIOR Christian Callege transfers Jim Anderson, J. Ray Toland, Jake Vincent, Ruth Anne Brown and Dan Smith have individually con· tributed in an outstanding way to the Harding program and have each accumulated on impressive record during their collegiate yeors. COMPLETING formidable requirements as science majors are hard· working Dav id Boles, Pot Barker, Dole Work and Darwin Keichline. 126 WHO'S WHO Faculty students selects twenty-eight as campus leaders Transfer student Mike O'Neal spent the 1966 spring semester studying in Heidelberg, Germany. A pre-law major from Antlers, Oklahoma, Mike is active in Young Republi ca ns ana participates in intramural sports. Conscientious and highly capable editor of the 1967 Petit Jean, Judy Owens, is a psychology and sociology major from North Little Rock. Judy was on the debate team for· two years and has participated in several religious campaign s. A talented person with an individual way about her is music major Joan Ritchie. She is a Searcy girl and attended York College before coming to Harding, where she is a member of Belles 'and Beaux and th e A Cappella Chorus. Campus Players pres ident Andy Saunders will long be remembered for his varied portrayals in campus productions. Andy is a speech major from Bell, California, and belongs to the A Cappella Chorus. He holds membership in Alpha Psi Omega, honorary dramati cs society. Although Dan Smith is highly talented in the music field, he excels in other areas also. A favorite Harding folk singer, Dan spends much time in religious activities and directs the Academy
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