1969-1970 Yearbook

AHEA. FRONT ROW: Ross, Darnell, Ward, Darwin, Neal, Brown, Dockery. SECOND ROW: Holt, Trimm. Willis, Messick. Teal, Wherry, Wilson, lindley, DEPARTMENTAL French club records hymns for foreign missionaries as project Again hosting the largest Arkansas chapter, Harding's members of the Studem National Education Association participated in the state wide centennial celebration this year. Among the varied activities of the Arkansas Home Economics Association were "Santa's Workshop" and a breakfast for all freshman and transfer students. Recording hymns for mission work in France and Canada was the main project of the French Club. Music majors and minors acquainted U1emsel ves with the techniques of ordering, programming and directing musical compositions through the Student Music Educational National Conference. Activity clinics such as archery, tennis and gymnasti cs were sponsored by Lh e PEMM Club for P. E. majors and minors. FRENCH CLUB. FRONT ROW: Caldwell. Roemer. Clarkson. Burton. SECOND ROW: lavender, Foresee, Drennan , Cooper, Munn. THIRD ROW: Timmerman, CONFERRING with Mrs. Blacksten, Becky Ross plans an upcom· ing meeting as a part of her duties as statewide AHEA president. Watkins. Sperry, Dixon, Wolfe.

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