1966-1967 Yearbook

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. David M uncy, President; Marcia Hays, Trea su rer, Sheila Kay Barger, Secreta ry; Rickey lee Harris, Vice - Pres ident. SENIORS High school days behind them, seniors face future confidently The nin eteen member s of the senior class of 1967 possessed many different ta lents. The ma - jority of th e boys pa rti cipated in athleti cs, and th e g irls loyally supported th em in that area. Bot h boys and girls demon strated a genuin e interes t in all senior class affa irs and were active in va rioll s clubs of th eir choice. Also available to willing sen ior s was work on the Wildcat and Petit Jean staffs as well as pa rti cipation in the A Cappella Chorus. The seni ors s incerely tr ied to set a good exampl e in leadership, school spi ,·it and Christian a ttitud es for their undercl assmen . Three boys and two girls from the sen ior class began th eir stud ies together in th e first gr ade a t Harding Elementary Schoo!. Eight m ember s of th e class attended H arding Academy during th e four yea r s of sen ior h igh schoo!. SENIORS Ma rty Thompson a nd David Lawson, clossmotes a t Harding since the fir st grode, survey senior class pictures of po st yea rs. Some classes have been lo rge, but others are sma ll as is the one th is yea r. They ag ree tha t each senior closs has a pa rt icular dist inction. 262

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