SPECIAL INTERESTS Speakers use topic 'It'sa Small World' In monthly addresses "It's a Small World," selected by the Harding Business Women as their theme for the year, was the subject of monthly talks by world travelers like Mrs. Joe Cannon and Mrs. Evan Ulrey. The Business Women also continued their support of Miss Irene Johnson's work in Frankfurt, Germany. Enthusiastic support at ball games and yards of crepe paper draped all over the Student Center and Alumni Field were contributions of the Bisonettes and Bison Boosters. Student morale kindled by the two groups was vitally important to team spirit. Darkroom demonstrations and prepared slides from Eastman Kodak helped Camera Club members improve the technical quality of their work. BI SON BOOSTERS. FRONT ROW: Needham, Herring, Wallace, Sweet. lewis. Springer, McBride, Cherry, Owen, landrum. Rives, Newcomb, Rikard, B. Gould, Nelson. Newlon. SECOND ROW: Bitting, Eaves. Thomasson, Seat, Shepherd, Herron , D. Brown, Shawn. Shuffett, Touchstone, Johns, Mc lnteer, Wiess, Hackney, Miles, Howell, luttrell. THIRD ROW: Bennett, Farmer, Martin, Williams, PaKson . Churchman, Sharp, Parks, Cleveland. Sears, Newberry, Henderson , Easterling. Drennan . Kelley. FOURTH ROW: Ensminger, Richey, 8. Smith, Cooper, Rushton, Tarpley, Talley, Bucchi , Cobb, Bomar, Arvin, Barton, cotham. Hamlett, Powell. FIFTH ROW: Roberts, Wilson , Beall , Dixon, Harris, Walker, Scott, Hansen, Barclay, Elliott, Bingman , Palmer, Ostermann, Stephens. BISON BOOSTERS contribute to school spirit by adorning the Homecoming bleachers with black and gold streamers, 182
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