1969-1970 Yearbook

BRIGHT autumn colors and the traditional ch ili supper form the background for the beginning of Harding's Homecoming. EVENTS OF AUTUMN Colors of Homecomi'ng days brightened by Bisons' victory Much anticipation and week-long preparation was terminated by Homecoming weekend. The traditional chili supper, complete with enterta inment, bonfire, pep rally and devotional, was held on Friday night. Saturday afternoon the parade wound its way through the streets of Searcy. The junior class won the float competition and at the halftime ceremonies, Jeanette Sims was crowned Homecoming Queen. The Bison football team provided the main point of interest for this year's Homecoming festivities. being undefea ted in the first five games. The Bisons faced their first real conference test in the Ouachita Baptist Tigers, a team that proved themselves to be one of the toughest in the league. EXCITED faces reflect the pride that comes with on undefeated Bison football team winning the season's third conference game. 62 SILHOUETTED by the bonfire, one of the Bison cheerleaders boosts school spirit at the big pep rally held at Bee Rock.

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