1967-1968 Yearbook

Mary Smith must be one of the loveli es t Physical Educa tion majors on campus, especially wh en com - pared to the usual fare of broad shoulders and letter jackets I She expends an unusual amount of energy as a Bison cheerl eader . yet a lways seems to be bubbling with happiness and enthusiasm . Earli er this yea r the Sophomores placed their confidence in Jimmy Carr by el ecting him as th eir president. Ji mmy's course of study is preparin g h im for a career in dentistry. Jimmy's home is ca refree, sunny Florida, and his warm and winning ways refl ect it. An Alabaman with a mighty throwing arm, David Jones pitched hi s way through two seasons with the Harding baseball team. Chosen as an SA representat ive, David adds a touch of laughter and a welcome smile wh er ever he goes. .,.,. , .' , ..... If awards were given during Fri endly Week to the "Smilc-A-While" girl , chances ar e Cindy Jolly would be on the top of th e list. H er lau gh-a -minute per sonality brightens every co rn er of th e H a rding campus, as well as hCI' homc town of ol1h Little Hoc k. and even far-away Ge rmany wh ere sh e parti c ipated in a caInpaign l as t suml11C f . Charmed by a delightful personality, th e Freshman cla ss singled out Chri s Greene as th eir fa vorite fellow. This young man from Atl a nta, Georgia, is easy to know and just as easy to like . In hi s first semester , Chris p8l1 ic ipated in A Cappella Chorus. His ma in interes ts li e in th e field s of Bible and music, and his goals arc se t on the mission field. Cindy Jolly Jimmy Carr Mary Smith David Jones FR ESHMAN Chris yreene SOPHOMORE 185

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