Civitans The Collegiate Civitans spread goodwill and encouraged good citizenship throughout the Searcy area. Members of the group aided in publicizing and organizing each blood drive and went door to door asking for donations for the March of Dimes. CIVITANS. FIRST ROW: Brickman, Wilson. SECOND ROW: Jones, Sanders, Bowman. THIRD ROW: Wilson, sponsor; Winsor, Berlin. FOURTH ROW: Gentry, Tyler. Young Democrats The Young Democrats were busily involved in activities dealing with different facets of government. They supported winning candidates on the local, state and national levels. The group also set up a booth on the lawn of the White County Courthouse to distribute literature and raise money by selling campaign buttons, bumper stickers, peanuts and peanut jewelry. In October, Bill Clinton, Attorney General for Arkansas spoke at a 'Jimmy Carter for President' rally sponsored by the Young Democrats. On election night the group held a victory party. YOUNG DEMOCRATS FIRST ROW: Wright, Freeman, Norwood.SECOND ROW: Sims, Brite, Hamilton, Wade. THIRD ROW: Brooks, Sharp, Hyslop, Schaller, Brower. Harding Business Women The purpose of the Harding Business Women was mainly one of providing fellowship among the women staff on campus. The organization was made up of women who worked on campus as. either faculty or staff. Their monthly meetings proved to be enjoyable with dinner and a program afterwards. Among some of the speakers was Dr. Ray Muncy speaking on "How to Write a Book." In November a presentation was made on Zambian women and their way of life. The February meeting was a devotional conducted by the members and the April meeting was Bosses' Night. HARDING BUSINESS WOMEN. FIRST ROW: Hayes, Lackie, Dykes. SECOND ROW: Hodges, Beach, Dobbins, Barrett, Smith, Tucker, Hedrick, Dalton. THIRD ROW: Young, Horsley, M. Bell, O'Banion, W. Bell, Buchanan, Dalton, Ables, Simpson, Statom, Browning. SPECIAL INTEREST - 283
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