1966-1967 Yearbook

PI KAPPA DELTA . FRONT ROW; R. Young, Bailey, Bowman, Porter. SECOND ROW; Davis, Hudkins, Cooper, Ulrey (sponsor). THIRD ROW; Edwards, Block, D. Young , Dawson. SPEECH GROUPS Forensics produce avid enthusiasm, information The debate team and the campus radio station are two major activities under the direct supervision of the Department of Speech. Radio station KHCA broadcasts on a wavelength of 1190 kilocycles each school-day evening. The student-operated station serves as a laboratory for courses in radio and provides students with excellent experience in all phases of radio production . Special features included broadcasting out-of-town football and basketball games, complete with commercials from local merchants, a weekly program by the Student Association and "easy-listening" music. The radio staff applied for a charter of Iota Beta Sigma. Debating has been a major activity at Harding since the opening year of the college irt 1924 and the debate teams have won many honors over the years. A large and enthusiastic group of debaters reported to Dr. Evan Ulrey at the opening of the fall semester to begin work on the question, "Resolved: That the United States should substantially reduce its foreign policy commitments." The debate teams participated in a number of tournaments in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma. Highlight of the year was the Second Annual Harding College Invitational Forensic Tournament, December 9-10, in which 72 debate teams representing 29 colleges and universities from six states were entered. 144 COLLABORATING on their next debate, teom members Dave Young ond John Black investigate the latest d ilemmas of the Sino-Soviet split.

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