Club Beau Ke nt Smith Kent Sm it h demonstra tes his helpfu lne ss by d rivi ng the WHC e ntry in the parade . pledges step to active "'IU;' at candlelight ceremony This year has been a busy one for WHC, the women's social club on campus. The WHC's their ·\Oth year off to a rousing start by entering prize winning car in the Homecoming car caracompetition. H~lm€'COlni'n Ig activities were followed by the "lllU.leu affair generally known as pledge week. their rough initiation, WHC pledges were reto scrub the Old' Confederate Soldier on the House Square. ~n()my before Christmas, the girls Visited the Nursing Home and sang for the they presented club beau , Kent with a six-foot stocking completely filled toys and goodies. April 7 was the big day for WHC's and their The scene was the Red Apple Inn at Heber . Each guest was invited on an imaginary to various "Ports 0 ' Call." Polynesian decor · covered the walls, and authentic music was lIIVidE'<1 by Steve Sanderson and Jerry Flowers. Other activities this year have included bunking at the home of WHC sponsor Mrs. Billy Ray work parties and an outing. FAll: M. Smith , Pres .; Binkly, Vi ce -Pres .; M. Smi th, Sec.; Coi n , .... $P.INI IG.: S. Smith, Pres. ; Hunt , Vice -Pres .; Bet ts, Sec.; Coin , Treas.; lilly Roy Cox, Sponsor. WOODSON-HARDING COMRADES. TOP ROW: Bells, Binkley, Bryon, Buckner, Cain, Cobb. SECOND ROW: Edster, Erwin, Ethridge, Ford, Grogan, Hancock. THIRD ROW: Helms, Hunt, Jones, lawler, lockler, lyles. FOURTH ROW: Mulliken, Norris, I. Perry, J. Perry, Posvic, Robertson. FIFTH ROW: M. Smith, S. Smith, Tolley, Twiford, White. J93
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