SNEA. FRONT ROW: Rieves, Bradley. Edster. Needham, Hammond. Ailes, Beene. Umholtz, Keesee, Howard, Spivey. Banks. Williams, McCorkle, Jackson. SECOND ROW: Dudley, luttrell. Woodward, Bennett, Chapman , Crum. Anderson, Stroup. Ensminger, Chesshir, Slinkard, Shults, Tipps, Grif· fith , Will iamson, Dailey. Delong, Cochran. THIRD ROW: Talley, King, Staton, Norris, Straub, Greenway, Deason, Thornton, Rhodes, Fortner, Clay, Porter, DEPARTMENTAL Harding student serves state as president of future teachers For the second consecutive year a Harding student served as Arkansas Student National Education Association President. Working closely with the faculty advisor in Little Rock, Sally Cook coordinated activities for the entire state. Harding'S SNEA chapter began a scholarship fund for prospective teachers. A wiener roast and devotional at Bee Rock, followed by a skating party delighted members of The Guild, campus art en thusiasts. "The Fatal Quest" and Christmas caroling, both in French , brought var iety to meetings of Le Cercle Francais. Other departmental clubs are the Student Music Educational National Conference and the PEMM Club for P. E. majors and minors. 178 Egle, Hodge, Kodrich , Smith, Pie rrelee. FOURTH ROW: Farmer, Barron, Beavers, Bomar, Spurlock. Sharp, Clayton. low, Allison, Barnes, J. G. Fenley, Fen ley, Plum, Caldwell. Bitting, Johns. FIFTH ROW: Eley, Broom, Dixon, Coates, McReynolds, Runions, Murry, Stites, Giddens, Painter, Wil· Iiams, Davis, C. Walker, Fuller, Morgan. ARKANSAS SNEA Pres ident Sally Cook constantly strives to keep abreast of the latest developments in visual communication.
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