1966-1967 Yearbook

Edster, Christison, Dean, Marks. Crenshaw, Cain, Bryson, Hester. The Dactylology Club, started in 1950 by Sam Roarh who was a freshman with very limited hearmil ahility, enrolled approximately 30 students ho mr t regularly to study the sign language. Sunday morning during the school year memlJrrs of the Dactylology Club went to Little to conduct Bible classes for dea f children. inl speakers for the Club during the year inSam Roach and Gary Blake. another former Club mrmber. Two 1966 graduates received fel · ",hips in deaf education. Several former Club m,!mhr,-s now devote full time to preaching for and working with the deaf. Hardin" Business Women enrolled 30 members during 1966·67. This affiliation of faculty and staff omen met regularly each first Tuesday for fel - "ship and to study professional problems that ould hrlp them be more eff icient in their work. The sprcial proj ect of this club was providing udi'Hisual equipment for Irene Johnson, a former who is now doing mi ssionary work. 8USINESS WOMEN. FRONT ROW, Swink, Goodwin, Hiner, Rowe, :'Ykes. SECOND ROW, Colvert, Baker, Cutshall, Cooper, Bond, THIRD ROW, Royse (sponsor,) Bailey , Griffin, Fenley, Meeker, Howell, Collier. DACTYlOLOGY member, Macque oryson, translates the speaker to fellow members into the longuage of the deaf at a recent meeting, lynn. THIRD ROW: Birdsall, Bell, Browning, Hedrick, Shenfeld. Dean, Young. FOURTH ROW: Pace, Mason, Shelton, O'Bonion,Hughes, Zarbough. 155

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