1975-1976 Yearbook

Auxiliary workers maintain essential positions of college Efficient functioning of more than 300 full-time staff members with diversified responsibilities enabled Harding to function with a minimum of outside services. The construction staff completed the $2.9 million physical education center while maintaining campus facilities . The dining hall staffs provided meals for more than 2,000 students who lived in the residence halls. Dormitory directors provided supervision and counsel for students away from home. Nightwatchmen patrolled the campus for security measures . Secretaries implemented departmental and administrative services to students. Staff members in various auxiliary enterprises Bookstore, Bison Lanes, College Farm, Campus Post Office, College Inn, and College Press - served the needs of students and community. Approximately 500 students were directed in part-time work by staff members. 1. HARDING bookstore clerk Debbie Woods returns change to LouAnn Loflin. 2. TAKING a break from his regular watchman duties, Mr. Tom Ferrell reads the paper 3. STUDENTS Debbie Brown and Beth Brenneman work with other staff members in Pattie Cobb Cafeteria. 4. SKILLFULLY David Wilkerson funs machinery at the Harding Press. Theda Aaron, IS, IBM Operator Iden Ablll, LPN, Director, Cathcart Hall Fred J. Alexander, MEd, Director of Admissions Cindy Atkinson, BA, Sec., Admissions Office Debbie Bachman, BA, Sec., Alumni Office Marcela Bailey, Sec., Athletic Director Barbaro Barnes, MAT, Oir., Women's lntramurols Billy Barnes, Chief Security Officer Jerome Barnes, EdD, Dir., Media Center Layeme Beach, Sec., Home Economics Dept. Vicki Bearden, Bookkeeper, Business Office Cecil Beck, MA, Dir., Men's Intramurols Rheba Berryhill, BA, Library Assistant Troyis Blue, MS, loon Collection Officer Lucille Bohannon, Clerk, Post Office Lee Bolt, BA, Accounts Receivable Clerk William Bridges, IS, Asst. Mgr., Bookstore Tommie Brown, Postmistress 48 / STAFF

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