1971-1972 Yearbook

DIRECTING cheers with marked enthusiasm and in anticipation of the coming game, Ka thy Nelson's spirit is pronounced by a flaming bon fire bui lt for the pep ra lly at Bee Rock. HOMECOMING Revamped schedule is geared toward Harding's alumni Breaking with tradition, coronation of the Homecoming Queen occurred on Friday afternoon and the festivities of Homecoming opened with a band concert preceeding the crowning of Janet Richardson. Serving as attendants were Liz Will iston and Martina Peacock. A chili supper at Wyldewood was highlighted by a pep rally and bonfire at Bee Rock and the outdoor events concluded with a devotional. Offerings for the evening included Crazy Daze, a variety show, and Fiddler all the Roo/. Gearing Homecoming toward the alumni, such activities as a Black and Gold dinner, Saturday club breakfasts, a special chapel program, and class lunches were held in their honor. The Bisons faltered in a close game against Ouachita. Halftime featured the queen and her court, attended by class representatives. Past queens and captains were al so honored while the Searcy High and Bison Bands performed. An overflow audience viewed Fiddler for the closing of Homecoming. STUFFING huge spoonfuls, Del McKinney and John McGuires down large bowls of the Student Association' s chili with obvious pl easure. CORONATI ON for Janet Richardson includes a bright bouquet of red roses and crown plus a kiss of congratulations from Billy Roy Cox. 57

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