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Harding Bulletin May 1956 (vol. 31, no. 16)

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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at Scholar Works at Harding. It has been accepted for inclusion in Harding Bulletins by an authorized administrator of Scholar Works at Harding. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Chapter News Annual Homecoming to be May 30-31 MONEA The Monea Almuni Chapter's Program plans are being com­ bers of the Class of '56, and 22 spring meeting was held April 6 at pleted for the annual homecoming graduate students, candidates for Crowley's Ridge Academy, Para­ celebration of Harding Alumni, the M. A. Degree, will participate gould, with 86 people in attendance. May 30-31. Holding special reun­ in the graduating exercises. For the This meeting was scheduled to ac­ ions this year are the classes of first time in Harding's history, four quaint prospective students with 1926, 1931, 1936, 1941, 1946 and candidates will be awarded the Mas­ the program offered at Harding. 1951. ter's Degree in Religious Education Attending from the College were Dr. Activities will begin at 10 a. m. and two candidates will receive a and Mrs. Joe Pryor and Jerry Mc­ Alumni Day when the Class of 1931 Master of Teaching Degree. Nutt. Dr. Pryor showed a Harding observes their 25th anniversary in The M. R. E. degree requires two film and talked with the 30 high a special chapel program with J. years of study for completion. This school seniors present. Lewis Foster of Wichita Falls, Tex­ program of study and field work is Officers elected to serve the as, serving as chairman. Members designed especially for the Chris­ chapter are Raymond Meadows, of this class are: Crawford W. Al­ tian minister and teacher. The president, Virgil Lawyer, vice­ len, Catherine Bell Bostick, J. Har­ Fifth-Year Program leading to a president, and Cora Kerr Blue, sec­ vey Dykes, W. Ira Dykes, Mrs. degree of Master of Teaching is de­ retary-treasurer. Cleon Forbes, J. Lewis and Lou signed to meet the needs of teach­ Ellen Smith Foster, Bertha Ben­ ers who recognize the personal and NEW YORK son Hayes, Lois McGregor Massey, professional benefits to be gained The alumni in the New York area Wade Ruby, Burton Sp~ringer, Lil­ from additional training in academ­ are planning a picnic at Camp Shi­ lian Cleveland Stephens, Verna An­ ic, cultural and professional fields. loh, Bernardsville, N. J., on May 12. derson Stine, Allen Sudderth, Dor­ Commencement speaker will be If you live nearby and would like othy McQuiddy Wake and Elsie Charles M. White of Republic Steel to attend this meeting, contact Vel­ Mills Wilson. of Cleveland. Robert Meyers, a ma Davis at 313 East 83rd, c/o Following the chapel program, member of Harding's English facul­ Eastside Church of Christ, New the reunion classes will assemble in ty, will give the baccalaureate ad­ York, N. Y. the banquet room of the Rendezvous dress the preceding Sunday. for a joint luncheon. Other events Climaxing the two-day celebra­ OKLAHOMA CITY of the day will include the tradi­ tion is the annual alumni dinner Alumni in the Oklahoma City tional softball game between stu­ and business meeting. At this time area met Monday, April 9, at the dents and alumni, regular Wednes­ members of the graduating class of home of Betty Carter Roberts to day evening services at the College 1956 will be received into the As­ reorganize their chapter. Twelve church and an evening concert by sociation. This meeting will also be alumni were present for this meet­ the A Cappella Chorus. the occasion of installing new offi­ ing. Dr. Joe Pryor, representative Thursday, Commencement Day, cers for 1956-57. All Harding from the College, met with this will mark the beginning of an­ alumni are guests of the college at group. othel' era of progress for Harding this dinner. Come by the Alumni New officers elected at this time College. Eighty-two seniors, mem- Office for your ticket. were President Rees Bryant, Vice­ President Alstone Tabor, and Sec­ retary-Treasurer Alice Straughn. A June banquet is being planned for Schedule of Events May 30-31 prospective Harding students in WEDNESDAY that area. 10:00 a.m. Alumni Chapel Class of '31 in charge Large Auditorium SHREVEPORT 12:00 p.m. Reunion Luncheon The Shreveport Chapter of the Classes of '26, '31, '36, '41, '46, '51 Rendezvous Harding Alumni Association met 4:00 p.m. Alumni-Varsity Softball Game Benson Field February 17, 1956, at the home of 7:30 p.m. Regular Wednesday evening services College Church Bill and Marion Word for a spa­ 8:30 p.m. Harding A Cappella Chorus Concert Large Auditorium ghetti supper. Election of officers THURSDAY was held at this time, those being 10:00 a.m. Commencement Exercises Large Auditorium elected: Stanley Heiserman as 12:00 p.m. Annual Alumni Dinner and Business Meeting Dining Hall president, Charles Brooks as vice­ Social clubs and other organizations will be having meetings and social hours president, and Mary Lee Dendy on these days to which former members are invited. A schedule of these events will be posted in the Alumni Office for your convenience. Nance as secretary-treasurer. O~------~------______¢ President's Corner

By Dr. Joe Pryor Married Born As I sit down to write this col­ From here and there • • • Mary Ella, Russell, '58, to J. W. Collins, '58, on Daughter, Patricia Linda, to Bill and Alice Free­ umn, the sun is shining brightly March 17, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. land Fox on November 2, 1955, in Daytona Beach, Fla. from a crystal blue sky and the 1932 Betty Jane Knecht to Dennis Leon Allen, '43, on Son, Clifton Mark, to Clifton and Jessie Lou Smith campus is rapidly awakening to its verdant splendor. March 24, 1956, in Manila, Philippine Islands. Fondren on February 22, 1956, in Conway, Ark. The landscaping that has been done in recent years and Norman William Arnold is living in Baton Rouge, Gwendolyn H. Shaw, '59, to Benny B. Bristow, Daughter, Vivian Pearl, to James and Mary Apple­ the care that is given to the grounds is rapidly develop­ La., and working with Olin Gas Transmission Corpora­ '57, on February 2, 1956, in Minden, La. gate VanderMolen on March 27, 1956, in Panama City, ing our campus into a real beauty spot during the tion. Fla. Janice Pahal, '59, to Dewayne Jenkins on Febru­ Daughter, Linda Jean, to Bob and Ruth Bradley spring and summer months. It should be at the height 1938 ary 11, 1956, in Crossett, Ark. of its grandeur during commencement week because Hare on March 14, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. Gloria Joane Lilly, '54, to Cecil Alexander, '57, on Son, James David, to Ken and Norma Smith Han­ we have been having relatively cool weather with fre­ Faye Seeton Bragg is teaching in the Ft. Worth February 4, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. quent showers. Public Schools. She attends the Northside Church cock on December 16, 1955, in Lubbock, Texas. Ann Wohlford, '55, to Jack Woods on March 9, I hope that many of you are planning to return to where Wayman Miller ('41) preaches. Daughter, Joy Ann, to Devereaux and Joanne 1956, in Little Rock, Ark. the campus for commencement activities. Alumni Day Johnson Jarrett on January 31, 1956, in Pauls Valley, is May 30th and the traditional alumni chapel program 1940 Shirley Ann Henderson, '58, to James Lee May­ Okla. at 10 a. m. will be in charge of the class of 1931. J. field on February 12, 1956, West Helena, Ark. Daughter, Julia Kathleen, to Don and Pat Sime, on Lewis Foster is preparing a program that will be a treat Valda Montgomery received a cash merit award Doris McInturff, '52, to Luther D. Coward, '58, on February 25, 1956, in Chicago, Ill. to all of us. This is reunion year for the five-year class­ of $75 in the Lion Oil Contest for her essay on "Why March 10, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. Son, Keith Alan, to Robert and Melba Pillow Ab­ es of 1926, 1931, 1936, 1941, 1946 and 1951. The Ban­ I aIll Dedicated to Teaching." Valda is teaching 5th Joyce Westmoreland, '54, to Robert Hendren on ney on March 14,1956, in Searcy, Ark. quet room of the Rendezvous has been reserved for the grade in Clendenin Elementary School, North Little December 22, 1955, in Memphis, Tenn. Son, Norman Thomas, to Norman and Patricia Rock, Ark. luncheons of these classes at noon of Alumni Day. In Barbara Richards, '55, to Rex Davis, '55, on Jan­ Ann Rowe Moore on October 22, 1955, at Elgin Air the afternoon the traditional softball game between the W. Douglass and Margaret Copeland ('42) Harris Force Base, Fla. are living in Fort Payne, Ala., where Douglass has been uary 6, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. alumni and the students will be held. This game is al­ Nelda Hixson, '56, to Robert R. Purvis on October Son, Timothy Sewell, G. C. and Mattie Lou Geer most always a thriller and last spring the students won working with the church for three years. Robinson on December 19, 1955, in Oak Ridge, Tenn. 26, 1955, in Bogalusa, La. by one point with a last-inning scoring effort. Son, Randy James, to T. V. and Marilyn Eggers 1942 Leila Robbins to Tyson Cross, '56, on May 28, One of the highlights of this year's experiences for Skinner on January 27, 1956, in Vale, Ore. 1955, in Tulsa, Okla. the students has been the Wednesday evening worship Odean Floyd Reynolds is employed in the office of Son, Clint Richard, to Phil and Joyce Burt Perkins Ann Bowman, Academy, to C. V . Combs, '58, on service at the church building on East Race. You will the State Revenue Department, Little Rock, Arkansas. on January 3, 1956, in Rochester, N. Y. December 15, 1955, in Bethany, Okla. enjoy joining the students and other members of the Son, David Lee, to Bob and Barbara Cash Morris congregation in this last mid-week period of worship 1948 Wanda Rooker to Kenneth E. Bishop, '55, on Aug­ on January 17, 1956, in Newport, Ark. for the regular school year. I am sure you will be lifted ust 6, 1955, in Tulsa, Okla. Jo Connell writes, "My work here with the little Daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Cecil and Winnie up and made to feel a closer relationship to your God Bonnie McAdams, '55, to W. E. Orr on March 31, Spanish speaking children is very interesting. I have Williamson May, Jr., on January 30, 1956, in Holly as a result of this period of devotion. The day will close 1956, in Judsonia, Ark. 26 children, 25 from 6 to 8 years old and one 11 year Springs, Miss. with a program of music presented on the campus Carol Stubblefield, '58, to Carl Russell, '57, on by the college choral groups. old. The church here has just begun mission work Daughter, Stephanie Carol, to Stephen and Sue among the Spanish speaking people. I am the Bible December 20, 1955, in Tullahoma, Tenn. Lawrence Woodard on December 15, 1955, in Warren, Following the commencement exercises on Thurs­ class teacher and it certainly presents a challenge." Helen Rice, '58, to Donald Porterfield, '59, on Jan­ Ark. day morning, the annual alumni dinner and business Jo has been teaching in A1:'tesia, N. M. this year; she uary 28,1956, in Searcy, Ark. Daughter, Deborah Marie, to James and Ruth meeting will be held in the college dining hall. Delicious plans to attend Teachers College of Columbia Univer­ Bonnie Lou Stone, '55, to Bennie B. McNew on Maddox Maxwell on November 7, 1955, Detroit, Mich. Harding College strawberry shortcake has been a tra­ sity this summer. March 31, 1956, in Nashville, Ark. ditional feature of this dinner and we are looking for­ Son, Alan Dean, to Paul and Donna Rhodes on ward to this treat again this year. 1949 Paula Windsor, '57, to Gene Hamilton Peacock on December 15, 1955, in Wichita, Kans. Thanks to each of you who has already participat­ April 22, 1956, in Little Rock, Ark. Daughter, Julia Elizabeth, to Jule and Judy Ho­ ed this fiscal year in alumni giving. Some who have The Chordinators, a quartet in which LaVera Pauline Frances Lynsky, '53, to Keith Williams on gan Miller on January 16, 1956, in Houston, Texas. contr;buted have actually given at a real sacrifice. August 21, 1955, in Wichita, Kansas. Daughter, RitR. Charlene, to Carlton and Shirley Your loyalty and devotion to our Alma Mater is deeply Ginger Jackson, '57, to Kenneth R. Burress on Cash Boothby on January 16, 1956, in Huntington, W. appreciated and your continued financial support is vice when you interest them in attending a Christian March 17, 1956, at Moses Lake, Wash. Va. truly an important factor in the financial structure of college. If you know of prospective students who should Rosemary Anne Crumbliss, '58, to Donald Sauter, Son, David Ray, to Richard and Dorothy Ray Harding College. Please read again the four-page letter receive literature from Harding, please send that in­ '58, on February 3, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. Chandler on December 17, 1955, in Colorado Springs, appealing for gifts to the Alumni Fund for the vital in­ formation to us at once. Betty Lou Craft, '59, to Bobby Jack Roach, '59, on Colo. format1.on it contains. However, I am greatly disap­ Ever since I entered graduate school in the fall of January 21, 1956, in Quinlan, Texas. Daughter, Frances Marilyn, to Forest and Beth pointed that more of you have not responded. Is it that 1937 I have appreciated the excellent training - both Merritt Moyer on January 7, 1956, in Alturas, Calif. you are just so busy that you just failed to do what academic and spiritual - that a student can receive at Son, Mark, to Gene and Lucretia Farrar Patterson, you really intended to do? Or is it something else? H arding and much time, effort and money have gone on December 14, 1955, in Kingfisher, Okla. into making improvements since 1937. An unusually This year is election year for the Association. By Son. Larry Dale, to Bob and Betty Berry Nossa­ lar ge number of Harding graduates have gone Deceased the time you receive this Bulletin you will have re­ men on December 12, 1955,.in Kansas City, Kansas. ceived your ballots. Please indicate your choices and on to graduate school and made excellent records. LaVanda Fielder Lynn, '51, died February 6,1956, Son, George Michael, to George and Evelyn Pled­ return your ballot in the envelope marked "Ballot." During the last two years several l'epresentatives from at Memphis, Tenn. Ballots must reach here no later than Thursday morn­ chemical industries have stopped by Harding looking ger on September 27, 1955, in New Orleans, La. ing, May 31, in order to be counted. The votes will be for prospective employees. Why? They said they had Theodore S. Diehl, '51, died February 19, 1956, at Son, Robert Ray, to Cecil and Joanna Johnston opened and counted by a committee of alumni and the found that the;r best employees usually came from the Veterans Hospital, Bronx, N. Y. Harris on March 23,1956, in Portland, Oregon. results will be announced at the business meeting. strong small liberal arts college and th at Harding was Bonnie Williams Ratts, '45, died February 11, Son, Roger Lloyd, to George and Janavee Rogers The efforts of alumni chapters and individual alum­ one of the colleges they had chosen to visit. In addition 1956, at Wichita, Kansas. Snure on March 31, 1955, in BeamsvilIe, Ontario, Cana­ ni in interesting prospective high school seniors in at­ to strong academic trainin.g, th e student learns the Sanford Reginald Johnson, '41, died May 5, 1954, da, tending Harding is deeply appreciated by everyone principles of Christ and to put first thin gs first. Sur.h at Houston, Texas. (Notification of this death just now Son, Dow Edward, to Kenneth and Iris Merritt here. You are rendering these young people a real ser- is TRUE education. reaching office) Elder on April 6, 1956, in Kalamazoo, Mich. Novak sings baritone, sang recently on the Album of Joe and Ruth Majors Betts and children sailed Harmony Show in Kansas City, Kansas. from Los Angeles on March 1 for Japan where Joe Placement Office Serves Alumni plans to teach at Ibaraki Christian College. Riley Kenneth Ware is manager of Oklahoma Tire We continue to bring to your at­ school music instructor; High and Supply Store in Sheridan, Ark. Tom and Mary Claspill ('56) Atkinson recently --1 tention jobs available through the I school English; High school Ralph and Verna VanHorn ('56) Mansell are liv­ moved to Newburgh, Oregon, where Tom assumed the Placement Office. You may write mathematics; Vocational agricul- ing in Midland, Mich. Ralph, recently discharged from duties of minister for the local church. Mr. Fenn of that office for further ture; English and Spanish com­ the army, has returned to his job with Dow Chemical Glenn Boyd writes, "Shirley and I will have been information. bination teacher; English and Company. here in South Point, Ohio, for three years in August. Teaching Positions speech combination teacher (2 Dorothy Welsh, now living in Denton, Texas, is Shirley has taught the first grade in the public school openings) ; Remedial reading In Arkansas-High School English t.eaching in the elementary schools of Dallas. system here and I have been preaching for the (9th grade); Assistant football (5 openings); Junior high science Bob and Gwen Davis Batson are living in Vine­ church. coach and social studies; General (1); Junior high social studies mont, Ala., where Bob is Principal of Vinemont Junior science and biology; Vocal Music; (1); Piano (1); Guidance (1); High Schools. Bob received the M. E. degree at George 1953 Commercial teacher; Coach (bas­ Mathematics (3); Librarian (2); Peabody last summer. Gwen is commercial teacher in ketball, baseball, six man football Three Harding graduates received their Master's Junior high mathematics (1) ; one of the county high schools. team); math and chemistry Degree in Education at the mid-winter commencement Junior high English (1); Voca­ exercises at the University of Arkansas. They are teacher; Vocal and instrumental tional Agriculture (1) ; Home combination teacher. 1950 Elmer Belcher ('53), Thomas Cunningham (,53) and Economics (1); Combination high In Montana-Two high school Etoile Gibson ('50). school English and librarian (1); Ruth Williams is teaching two sections of fifth teachers. Jane Herrin Esch is working for American Life Speech (1); Girl's P. E. (1); Two Harding students - Pat Stine and grade at Alice Robertson School in Tulsa, Okla. This In New Jersey-Second grade Insurance Company in Little Rock, Ark. Music teacher (degree required) Pat Dykes - are looking forward to year she has served as Chairman of the Fifth Grade through seventh; Kindergarten Alumni Day when the1ir parents will be (1); Elementary teachers for Social Studies Text Evaluation Committee. The Bob Skeltons write, "We arrived in Salzburg, through eighth grade; Art teach­ celebrating their 25th anniversary at the grades 1, 3, 4, 5, 6; One public Carolyn Bradley Howk writes from Breckenridge, Austria, February 24. We are now in the process of er; Reading Consultant; Vocal annual Alumni Chapel. school music teacher - fourth Texas, "At present Wesley is employed by the ABC learning the German language and hope soon to be music instructor. press here and I work as full time cook, housekeeper, able to converse with the people fluently. There are grade; One specialized job for a In Ohio-7th and 8th grade teach­ and referee for our two lively youngsters. Danny is now six members of the church here plus both of us." young man to work in depart­ ers with certification in two fields Does This ConcernYOU? 6 and Fretta Lou 41,6. However, I do find time to teach J. C. Roe is teaching in Bragg City, Mo., public mentalized 6th, 7th, and 8th (Example: history and English grades, doing mostly organized the nursery department at Bible study each Sunday." schools. or math and science) ; High play and physical education work. It does, if you are a Harding Another letter comes from Max and Mildred Minor school English; Mathematics; Sci­ In California-Various teachers, alumnus who is planning to serve (,47) Mowrer: "We count ourselves blessed to be able 1954 ence; Industrial Arts; Special ed­ write office for details. as a counselor in a summer camp. to work with a number of Harding alumni here on the ucation in elementary school for Pvt. Sammy Floyd had one of the supporting In Canada-English teacher. You will be in a position to render Ibaraki Christian College campus - and in the Japan­ retarded children. roles in "Finian's Rainbow," a musical production pre­ In Colorado-High school English a valuable service to your Alma ese work in general. Among the present alumni here at In Oregon-Industrial arts; Science; sented in the Denver Opera House, Fitzsimmons Hos­ and music teachers. Mater and to your counsellees. The ICC are Charles and Norma Doyle, Joe and Rosa Belle English (2); Social studies; Phy­ pital, Colorado Springs, and on the post at Ft. Carson, In Illinois-Openings in all levels boys and girls with whom you will Cannon, Harry Robert Fox, Jr. and Nick Nagano. Be­ sical education (Coach); Art; Colo. Sammy portrayed Og, the leprechaun. He also in one school system; 2nd, 3rd, be working will be greatly influ­ sides these, Colis and Delores Campbell, George and Vocational agriculture; Girls was winner of the post local talent contest. 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade teach­ enced by your teachings and sug­ Irene Gurganus, who are working in Tokyo, are from P.E. and health; Coach combined Lester Keith Keirn is engaged in clerical work for ers; 7th grade teachers qualified gestions. Why not suggest to them Harding, and Joe and Ruth Betts are expected to arrive with social science and math; Armour and Company, Oklahoma City, Okla. for arithmetic, English, science the importance of ,a Christian edu­ in March to work with us here at ICC. It would be a Home economics; Math and sci­ (One person for each subject.) cation and acquaint them with the wonderful blessing to be able to visit the Harding From Green Bay, Wisc., comes news from Jeanette ence combination; Elementary In Iowa-Need teachers for almost program offered here at Harding? Campus now and see some of our old friends, but since Black Scott, "After being here for a year and a half, vocal teacher. all levels; are interested in ob­ If you do plan to serve in camp that is impossible, we send our greetings to all there, Bob and I are gradually getting used to the weather. In Tennessee-Elementary teachers; taining someone that will work work this summer and would like and to all throughout the country through the Bulle­ Bob is preaching for a small congregation here and I Science and choral music or math with church in that area. to have Harding literature to dis­ tin." am enjoying my new role as mother. When we came and choral music combination. tribute and, perhaps, films to show, here there were only three Christians in this city of In Kansas-Man to teach history In Washington-Fourteen vacancies and biology and assist with high please write to Jim Atkinson, Stu­ 1951 55,000 people; now there are 13. We sincerely hope in various levels, desire young school coaching, or woman to dent Personnel Office, Harding Col­ that some other Hardingites will decide to move to couples who will move into com­ Dorothy Stroud Chism is living at Gideon, Mo., teach same and teach girls' P. E.; lege. And, don't forget, the Student this area to work in the Lord's vineyard." munities and work with the and teaching second grade in the schools at Pascola, English and dramatics teacher;, Personnel Office is always delighted church. Mo. Opening for high school coach to receive the name, address, and Wyatt M. Jones is enrolled in graduate work at 1955 who can teach history, constitu­ Industrial Jobs year of high school graduation of the University of Alabama and preaching for the church tion, and driver training; Open­ The Moab Mill of Uranium Re­ any young man or woman who Jim and Ruth Maddox ('56) Maxwell are living in at Berry, Ala. ing for math and science instruct­ duction Company, operated by ·might be a prospective student. Detroit, Mich. Jim is employed by Ford Motor Com­ Jardine McKerlie is credit manager for Jarrard or who will also teach P. E.; American Zinc, Lead and Smelting Send a name and address - help pany. Motors, Pensacola, Fla. Women to teach home economics, Company, will be in operation start a Harding career! Ralph Hartman is working in the Surgery Room Richard and Margie Wayne Brown (,48) Homard English I, English II, girls P.E.; sometime this summer and will of Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind., as civilian are living in Hot Springs, Ark. Richard is electrical Music instructor (vocal and have some openings for analytic wishes to employ young graduates work service assigned him by the draft board. engineer for Reynolds Metals and Margie is Vocational band) to teach one course in Eng­ chemists and metallurgists. for their company which is primar­ Guidance Counselor at Hot Springs Senior High School. In Toledo, Ohio, Robert Preston Wiley is employed lish III; Principalship of grade The Arkansas Highway Depart­ ily a sales organization with offices Nancy Walker Austin is science teacher in Horace as brakeman for New York Central Railroad. school and coach basketball and ment is interested in people with and stores located through the oil Mann Junior High School, Amarillo, Texas. An article written by James Beverly Childs, a '54 track; Several openings for ele­ technical training as aides and as­ fields of the United States, Canada graduate of Harding and a student at the Conway Cen­ mentary teachers of all levels. sistants to the Civil Engineers, as and foreign countries. 1952 ter of the Arkansas Experiment in Teacher Education, In Missouri-Vacancies in primary, well as people to fill positions of Positions as overseas stenograph­ appeared in the March issue of "The Social Studies," intermediate and upper grades; clerical and administrative classifi­ ers, social workers, recreational Allen Charles Mitchell is living in Butte, Mon­ a periodical published by the McKinley Publishing Music instructor for elementary; cation which require college train- workers and male assistant field tana, where he works as full-time minister for the Company of Philadelphia. The article describes a unit second and third grade teachers, ing. ' director may be obtained with the church. in Latin American geography taught by Mr. Childs. girls' P.E. instructor; Grade Continental Supply Company American Red Cross. Novak sings baritone, sang recently on the Album of Joe and Ruth Majors Betts and children sailed Harmony Show in Kansas City, Kansas. from Los Angeles on March 1 for Japan where Joe Placement Office Serves Alumni plans to teach at Ibaraki Christian College. Riley Kenneth Ware is manager of Oklahoma Tire We continue to bring to your at­ school music instructor; High and Supply Store in Sheridan, Ark. Tom and Mary Claspill ('56) Atkinson recently --1 tention jobs available through the I school English; High school Ralph and Verna VanHorn ('56) Mansell are liv­ moved to Newburgh, Oregon, where Tom assumed the Placement Office. You may write mathematics; Vocational agricul- ing in Midland, Mich. Ralph, recently discharged from duties of minister for the local church. Mr. Fenn of that office for further ture; English and Spanish com­ the army, has returned to his job with Dow Chemical Glenn Boyd writes, "Shirley and I will have been information. bination teacher; English and Company. here in South Point, Ohio, for three years in August. Teaching Positions speech combination teacher (2 Dorothy Welsh, now living in Denton, Texas, is Shirley has taught the first grade in the public school openings) ; Remedial reading In Arkansas-High School English t.eaching in the elementary schools of Dallas. system here and I have been preaching for the (9th grade); Assistant football (5 openings); Junior high science Bob and Gwen Davis Batson are living in Vine­ church. coach and social studies; General (1); Junior high social studies mont, Ala., where Bob is Principal of Vinemont Junior science and biology; Vocal Music; (1); Piano (1); Guidance (1); High Schools. Bob received the M. E. degree at George 1953 Commercial teacher; Coach (bas­ Mathematics (3); Librarian (2); Peabody last summer. Gwen is commercial teacher in ketball, baseball, six man football Three Harding graduates received their Master's Junior high mathematics (1) ; one of the county high schools. team); math and chemistry Degree in Education at the mid-winter commencement Junior high English (1); Voca­ exercises at the University of Arkansas. They are teacher; Vocal and instrumental tional Agriculture (1) ; Home combination teacher. 1950 Elmer Belcher ('53), Thomas Cunningham (,53) and Economics (1); Combination high In Montana-Two high school Etoile Gibson ('50). school English and librarian (1); Ruth Williams is teaching two sections of fifth teachers. Jane Herrin Esch is working for American Life Speech (1); Girl's P. E. (1); Two Harding students - Pat Stine and grade at Alice Robertson School in Tulsa, Okla. This In New Jersey-Second grade Insurance Company in Little Rock, Ark. Music teacher (degree required) Pat Dykes - are looking forward to year she has served as Chairman of the Fifth Grade through seventh; Kindergarten Alumni Day when the1ir parents will be (1); Elementary teachers for Social Studies Text Evaluation Committee. The Bob Skeltons write, "We arrived in Salzburg, through eighth grade; Art teach­ celebrating their 25th anniversary at the grades 1, 3, 4, 5, 6; One public Carolyn Bradley Howk writes from Breckenridge, Austria, February 24. We are now in the process of er; Reading Consultant; Vocal annual Alumni Chapel. school music teacher - fourth Texas, "At present Wesley is employed by the ABC learning the German language and hope soon to be music instructor. press here and I work as full time cook, housekeeper, able to converse with the people fluently. There are grade; One specialized job for a In Ohio-7th and 8th grade teach­ and referee for our two lively youngsters. Danny is now six members of the church here plus both of us." young man to work in depart­ ers with certification in two fields Does This ConcernYOU? 6 and Fretta Lou 41,6. However, I do find time to teach J. C. Roe is teaching in Bragg City, Mo., public mentalized 6th, 7th, and 8th (Example: history and English grades, doing mostly organized the nursery department at Bible study each Sunday." schools. or math and science) ; High play and physical education work. It does, if you are a Harding Another letter comes from Max and Mildred Minor school English; Mathematics; Sci­ In California-Various teachers, alumnus who is planning to serve (,47) Mowrer: "We count ourselves blessed to be able 1954 ence; Industrial Arts; Special ed­ write office for details. as a counselor in a summer camp. to work with a number of Harding alumni here on the ucation in elementary school for Pvt. Sammy Floyd had one of the supporting In Canada-English teacher. You will be in a position to render Ibaraki Christian College campus - and in the Japan­ retarded children. roles in "Finian's Rainbow," a musical production pre­ In Colorado-High school English a valuable service to your Alma ese work in general. Among the present alumni here at In Oregon-Industrial arts; Science; sented in the Denver Opera House, Fitzsimmons Hos­ and music teachers. Mater and to your counsellees. The ICC are Charles and Norma Doyle, Joe and Rosa Belle English (2); Social studies; Phy­ pital, Colorado Springs, and on the post at Ft. Carson, In Illinois-Openings in all levels boys and girls with whom you will Cannon, Harry Robert Fox, Jr. and Nick Nagano. Be­ sical education (Coach); Art; Colo. Sammy portrayed Og, the leprechaun. He also in one school system; 2nd, 3rd, be working will be greatly influ­ sides these, Colis and Delores Campbell, George and Vocational agriculture; Girls was winner of the post local talent contest. 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade teach­ enced by your teachings and sug­ Irene Gurganus, who are working in Tokyo, are from P.E. and health; Coach combined Lester Keith Keirn is engaged in clerical work for ers; 7th grade teachers qualified gestions. Why not suggest to them Harding, and Joe and Ruth Betts are expected to arrive with social science and math; Armour and Company, Oklahoma City, Okla. for arithmetic, English, science the importance of ,a Christian edu­ in March to work with us here at ICC. It would be a Home economics; Math and sci­ (One person for each subject.) cation and acquaint them with the wonderful blessing to be able to visit the Harding From Green Bay, Wisc., comes news from Jeanette ence combination; Elementary In Iowa-Need teachers for almost program offered here at Harding? Campus now and see some of our old friends, but since Black Scott, "After being here for a year and a half, vocal teacher. all levels; are interested in ob­ If you do plan to serve in camp that is impossible, we send our greetings to all there, Bob and I are gradually getting used to the weather. In Tennessee-Elementary teachers; taining someone that will work work this summer and would like and to all throughout the country through the Bulle­ Bob is preaching for a small congregation here and I Science and choral music or math with church in that area. to have Harding literature to dis­ tin." am enjoying my new role as mother. When we came and choral music combination. tribute and, perhaps, films to show, here there were only three Christians in this city of In Kansas-Man to teach history In Washington-Fourteen vacancies and biology and assist with high please write to Jim Atkinson, Stu­ 1951 55,000 people; now there are 13. We sincerely hope in various levels, desire young school coaching, or woman to dent Personnel Office, Harding Col­ that some other Hardingites will decide to move to couples who will move into com­ Dorothy Stroud Chism is living at Gideon, Mo., teach same and teach girls' P. E.; lege. And, don't forget, the Student this area to work in the Lord's vineyard." munities and work with the and teaching second grade in the schools at Pascola, English and dramatics teacher;, Personnel Office is always delighted church. Mo. Opening for high school coach to receive the name, address, and Wyatt M. Jones is enrolled in graduate work at 1955 who can teach history, constitu­ Industrial Jobs year of high school graduation of the University of Alabama and preaching for the church tion, and driver training; Open­ The Moab Mill of Uranium Re­ any young man or woman who Jim and Ruth Maddox ('56) Maxwell are living in at Berry, Ala. ing for math and science instruct­ duction Company, operated by ·might be a prospective student. Detroit, Mich. Jim is employed by Ford Motor Com­ Jardine McKerlie is credit manager for Jarrard or who will also teach P. E.; American Zinc, Lead and Smelting Send a name and address - help pany. Motors, Pensacola, Fla. Women to teach home economics, Company, will be in operation start a Harding career! Ralph Hartman is working in the Surgery Room Richard and Margie Wayne Brown (,48) Homard English I, English II, girls P.E.; sometime this summer and will of Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind., as civilian are living in Hot Springs, Ark. Richard is electrical Music instructor (vocal and have some openings for analytic wishes to employ young graduates work service assigned him by the draft board. engineer for Reynolds Metals and Margie is Vocational band) to teach one course in Eng­ chemists and metallurgists. for their company which is primar­ Guidance Counselor at Hot Springs Senior High School. In Toledo, Ohio, Robert Preston Wiley is employed lish III; Principalship of grade The Arkansas Highway Depart­ ily a sales organization with offices Nancy Walker Austin is science teacher in Horace as brakeman for New York Central Railroad. school and coach basketball and ment is interested in people with and stores located through the oil Mann Junior High School, Amarillo, Texas. An article written by James Beverly Childs, a '54 track; Several openings for ele­ technical training as aides and as­ fields of the United States, Canada graduate of Harding and a student at the Conway Cen­ mentary teachers of all levels. sistants to the Civil Engineers, as and foreign countries. 1952 ter of the Arkansas Experiment in Teacher Education, In Missouri-Vacancies in primary, well as people to fill positions of Positions as overseas stenograph­ appeared in the March issue of "The Social Studies," intermediate and upper grades; clerical and administrative classifi­ ers, social workers, recreational Allen Charles Mitchell is living in Butte, Mon­ a periodical published by the McKinley Publishing Music instructor for elementary; cation which require college train- workers and male assistant field tana, where he works as full-time minister for the Company of Philadelphia. The article describes a unit second and third grade teachers, ing. ' director may be obtained with the church. in Latin American geography taught by Mr. Childs. girls' P.E. instructor; Grade Continental Supply Company American Red Cross. Married Born ttHymns from Harding" Broadcast by Radio in 39 States and Alaska Mary Ella- Russell, '58, to J. W. Collins, '58, on Daughter, Patricia Linda, to Bill and Alice Free­ KIFW-Sitka, Alaska WJSB--Crestview, Fla. WDBC-Escanaba, Mich. W JEH-Gallipolis, Ohio. March 17, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. land Fox on November 2,1955, in Daytona Beach, Fla. KJNO-Juneau, Alaska WFNM-DeFuniak Springs, WBS~Hillsdale, Mich. WHOK-Lancaster, Ohio. Betty Jane Knecht to Dennis Leon Allen, '43, on Son, Clifton Mark, to Clifton and Jessie Lou Smith WATM-Atmore, Ala. Fla. WKBZ-Muskegon, Mich. KGWA-Enid, Okla. March 24, 1956, in Manila, Philippine Islands. Fondren on February 22, 1956, in Conway, Ark. WBCO-Bessemer, Ala. WDSR-Lake City, Fla. WTTH-Port Huron, Mich. KTAT-Frederick, Okla. Daughter, Vivian Pearl, to James and Mary Apple­ WEBJ-Brewton, Ala. WGAU-Athens, Ga. KBMW-Breckenridge, Minn. KHBG--Okmulgee, Okla. Gwendolyn H. Shaw, '59, to Benny B. Bristow, WMSL-Decatur, Ala. WGRA-Cairo, Ga. KROX-Crookston, Minn. KOLS-Pryor, Okla. '57, on February 2, 1956, in Minden, La. gate VanderMolen on March 27,1956, in Panama City, Fla. WAGF-Dothan, Ala. WInE-Griffin, Ga. WEVE-Eveleth, Minn. KRTV-Hillsboro, Ore. Janice Pahal, '59, to Dewayne Jenkins on Febru­ WOWL-Florence, Ala. WKLY-Hartwell, Ga. KLTF-I,ittle Falls, Minn. KMCM-McMinnville, Ore. Daughter, Linda Jean, to Bob and Ruth Bradley ary 11, 1956, in Crossett, Ark. WHEP-Foley, Ala. WGAF-Valdosta, Ga. WBLE-Batesville, Miss. WVAM-Altoona, Pa. Hare on March 14, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. Gloria Joane Lilly, '54, to Cecil Alexander, '57, on WFPA-Fort Payne, Ala. WHOW-Clinton, Ill. WVMI-Biloxi, Miss. WLAN-Lancaster, Pa. Son, James David, to Ken and Norma Smith Han­ WGEA-Geneva, Ala. WDAN-Danville, Ill. WDOB-Canton, Miss. WATS-Sayre, Pa. February 4, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. cock on December 16, 1955, in Lubbock, Texas. WMFC-Monroeville, Ala. WKEI-Kewanee, Ill. WROX-Clarksdale, Miss. WLYC-Williarnsport, Pa. Ann Wohlford, '55, to Jack Woods on March 9, Daughter, Joy Ann, to Devereaux and Joanne WNPT-Tuscaloosa, Ala. WSMI--Litchfield, Ill. WCBI-Columbus, Miss. WBSC-Bennettsville, S. C. 1956, in Little Rock, Ark. Johnson Jarrett on January 31, 1956, in Pauls Valley, KVRC-Arkadelphia, Ark. WLBH-Mattoon, Ill. WCMA-Corinth, Miss. WCOS-Columbia, S. C. Shirley Ann Henderson, '58, to James Lee May­ Okla. KBBA-Benton, Ark. WINI-Murphysboro, Ill. WLSM-Louisville, Miss. WESC-Greenville, S. C. Daughter, Julia Kathleen, to Don and Pat Sime, on KLCN-Byltheville, Ark. WBAT-Marion, Ind. KWRT-Boonville, Mo. WORD-Spartansburg, S. C. field on February 12, 1956, West Helena, Ark. KDKD-Clinton, Mo. February in Chicago, KDMS-EI Dorado, Ark. WSLM-Salem, Ind. KISD-Sioux Falls, S. D. Doris McInturff, '52, to Luther D. Coward, '58, on 25, 1956, Ill. KGRH-Fayetteville, Ark. WJVA-South Bend, Ind. KFAL-Fulton, Mo. KUSD-Vermillion, S. D. March 10,1956, in Searcy, Ark. Son, Keith Alan, to Robert and Melba Pillow Ab­ KXJK-Forrest City, Ark. KSIB-Creston, Ia. KFSB-Joplin, Mo. WDSG-Dyersburg, Tenn. Joyce Westmoreland, '54, to Robert Hendren on ney on March 14,1956, in Searcy, Ark. KWHN-Fort Smith, Ark. KLEM-Le Mars, Ia. KIRX-Kirksville, Mo. WHBQ-Memphis, Tenn. December 22, 1955, in Memphis, Tenn. Son, Norman Thomas, to Norman and Patricia KXAR-Hope, Ark. KOEL-Oelwein, la. KLWT-Lebanon, Mo. WTPR-Paris, Tenn. KNEA-Jonesboro, Ark. KCRB-Chanute, Kans. KTGB -Malden, Mo. WSEV-Sevierville, Tenn. Barbara Richards, '55, to Rex Davis, '55, on Jan­ Ann Rowe Moore on October 22, 1955, at Elgin Air Force Base, Fla. KARK-Littlil Rock, Ark. KMDO-Fort. Scott, Kans. KNIM-Maryville, Mo. KBEN-Carrizo Springs, Tex. uary 6, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. KWHK-Hutchinson, Kan. KTTR-Rolla, Mo. KDNT-Denton, Tex. Son, Timothy Sewell, G. C. and Mattie Lou Geer KVSA--McGehee, Ark. Nelda Hixson, '56, to Robert R. Purvis on October KVOM-Morrilton, Ark. KJCK-Junction City, Kans. KSMO-Salem, Mo. KBLP-Falfurrias, Tex. Robinson on December 19, 1955, in Oak Ridge, Tenn. 26, 1955, in Bogalusa, La. KNBY-Newport, Ark. KLWN-Lawrence, Kans. KBMN-Bozeman, Mont. KXOL-Fort Worth, Tex. Son, Randy James, to T. V. and Marilyn Eggers KXLR-North Little Rock, WBRT-Bardstown, Ky. KLCB-Libby, Mont. KINE-Kingsville, Tex. Leila Robbins to Tyson Cross, '56, on May 28, Skinner on January 27, 1956, in Vale, Ore. Ark. WFKN-Franklin, Ky. KGFW-Kearney, Nebr. KVOW-Littlefield, Tex. 1955, in Tulsa, Okla. Son, Clint Richard, to Phil and Joyce Burt Perkins KOSE-Osceola, Ark. WKIC-Hazard, Ky. KOGA-Ogallala, Nebr. KFYO-Lubbock, Tex. Ann Bowman, Academy, to C. V. Combs, '58, on WLEX-Lexington, Ky. KCLV-Clovis, N. M. KMAE-McKinney, Tex. on January 3, 1956, in Rochester, N. Y. KDRS-Paragould, Ark. December 15, 1955, in Bethany, Okla. KCLA-Pine Bluff, Ark. WNBS-Murray, Ky. KBIM-Roswell, N. M. KCRS-Midland, Tex. Son, David Lee, to Bob and Barbara Cash Morris Wanda Rooker to Kenneth E. Bishop, '55, on Aug­ KPOC-Pocahontas, Ark. WPAD-Paducah, Ky. WWHG--Hornell, N. Y. KPDN-Pampa, Tex. on January 17, 1956, in Newport, Ark. WSIP-Paintsville, Ky. WSLB--Ogdensburg, N. Y. KFTV-Paris, Tex. ust 6, 1955, in Tulsa, Okla. KAMO-Rogers, Ark. Daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Cecil and Winnie KWCB-Searcy, Ark. WPRT-Prestonburg, Ky. WLTC-Gastonia, N. C. KBOP-Pleasanton, Tex. Bonnie McAdams, '55, to W. Orr on March E. 31, Williamson May, Jr., on January 30, 1956, in Holly KBRS-Springdale, Ark. WPKY-Princeton, Ky. WCOG--Greensboro, N. C. KVOG--Ogden, Utah 1956, in Judsonia, Ark. Springs, Miss. KDAC-Fort Bragg, Calif. KDBC-Mansfield, La. WHKY-Hickory, N. C. WKEY-Covington, Va. KXXL-Monterey, Calif. KAPK-Minden, La. WMBL-Morehead City, N. C. WIEE-Richmond, Va. Carol Stubblefield, '58, to Carl Russell, '57, on Daughter, Stephanie Carol, to Stephen and Sue December 20, 1955, in Tullahoma, Tenn. KATY-San Luis Obispo, Calif. KVIM-New Iberia, La. WPAQ-Mt. Airy, N. C. KPUG--Bellingham, Wash. Lawrence Woodard on December 15, 1955, in Warren, KSUE-Susanville, Calif. KTLD-Tallulah, La. WNAO-Raleigh, N. C. KSEM-Moses Lake, Wash. Helen Rice, '58, to Donald Porterfield, '59, on Jan­ Ark. KTKR-Taft, Calif. KTIB--Thibodaux, La. WEYE-Sanford, N. C. KTW-Seattle, Wash. uary 28,1956, in Searcy, Ark. Daughter, Deborah Marie, to James and Ruth KCOL-Fort Collins, Colo. WRUM-Rumford, Maine WRRF-Washington, N. C. WDNE-Elkins, W. Va. Bonnie Lou Stone, '55, to Bennie B. McNew on Maddox Maxwell on November 7, 1955, Detroit, Mich. KFTM-Fort Morgan, Colo. WCEM-Cambridge, Md. WSJS-Winston Salem, N. C. WELC-Welch, W. Va. March 31, 1956, in Nashville, Ark. KYOU-Greeley, Colo. WPTX-Lexington Park, Md. KDIX-Dickinson, N. D. WVTOC-Manitowoc, Wis. Son, Alan Dean, to Paul and Donna Rhodes on WKSB--Milford, Dela. WFYC-Alma, Mich. KILO-Grand Forks, N. D. WOBT-Rhinelander, Wis. Paula Windsor, '57, to Gene Hamilton Peacock on December 15, 1955, in Wichita, Kans. WKKO-Cocoa, Fla. WTVB--Coldwater, Mich. WILE-Cambridge, Ohio KWOR-Worland, Wy. April 22, 1956, in Little Rock, Ark. Daughter, Julia Elizabeth, to Jule and Judy Ho­ Pauline Frances Lynsky, '53, to Keith Williams on gan Miller on January 16, 1956, in Houston, Texas. August 21, 1955, in Wichita, Kansas. Daughter, Ritll. Charlene, to Carlton and Shirley Ginger Jackson, '57, to Kenneth R. Burress on Cash Boothby on January 16, 1956, in Huntington, W. March 17, 1956, at Moses Lake, Wash. Va. Rosemary Anne Crumbliss, '58, to Donald Sauter, Son, David Ray, to Richard and Dorothy Ray BULLETIN-Harding College '58, on February 3, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. Chandler on December 17, 1955, in Colorado Springs, Betty Lou Craft, '59, to Bobby Jack Roach, '59, on Colo. January 21, 1956, in Quinlan, Texas. Daughter, Frances Marilyn. to Forest and Beth • ALUMNI NEWS • Merritt Moyer on January 7, 1956, in Alturas, Calif. Son, Mark, to Gene and Lucretia Farrar Patterson, on December 14, 1955, in Kingfisher, Okla. Deceased Son. Larry Dale, to Bob and Betty Berry Nossa­ ma.n on December 12, 1955, in Kansas City, Kansas. LaVanda Fielder Lynn, '51, died February 6,1956, Son. George Michael. to George and Evelyn Pled­ at Memphis, Tenn. ger on September 27, 1955, in New Orleans, La. Theodore S. Diehl, '51, died February 19, 1956, at Son, Robert Ray, to Cecil and Joanna Johnston Veterans Hospital, Bronx, N. Y. Harris on March 23,1956, in Portland, Oregon. Vol. XXXI May 1956 No. 16 Bonnie Williams Ratts, '45, died February 11, Son, Roger Lloyd, to George and Janavee Rogers 1956, at Wichita, Kansas. Snure on March 31, 1955, in Beamsville, Ontario, Cana­ ENTE:REO AS SECOND.CLASS MATTER JUL.Y 28. 1934, UNDER ACT OF AUGUST Z4. 1912. PUBLISHED TwrCE MONTHLY BY Sanford Reginald Johnson, '-41, died May 5, 1954, da. HARDING COLLEGE, SEARCY, ARKANSAS. IN FEBRUARY. MARCH. at Houston, Texas. (Notification of this death just now Son, Dow Edward, to Kenneth and Iris Merritt MA,Y, JUNE. AUGUST, AND NOVEMBER: MONTHLY IN REMAINING reaching office) Elder on April 6, 1956, in Kalamazoo, Mich. MONTHS. Married Born ttHymns from Harding" Broadcast by Radio in 39 States and Alaska Mary Ella- Russell, '58, to J. W. Collins, '58, on Daughter, Patricia Linda, to Bill and Alice Free­ KIFW-Sitka, Alaska WJSB--Crestview, Fla. WDBC-Escanaba, Mich. W JEH-Gallipolis, Ohio. March 17, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. land Fox on November 2,1955, in Daytona Beach, Fla. KJNO-Juneau, Alaska WFNM-DeFuniak Springs, WBS~Hillsdale, Mich. WHOK-Lancaster, Ohio. Betty Jane Knecht to Dennis Leon Allen, '43, on Son, Clifton Mark, to Clifton and Jessie Lou Smith WATM-Atmore, Ala. Fla. WKBZ-Muskegon, Mich. KGWA-Enid, Okla. March 24, 1956, in Manila, Philippine Islands. Fondren on February 22, 1956, in Conway, Ark. WBCO-Bessemer, Ala. WDSR-Lake City, Fla. WTTH-Port Huron, Mich. KTAT-Frederick, Okla. Daughter, Vivian Pearl, to James and Mary Apple­ WEBJ-Brewton, Ala. WGAU-Athens, Ga. KBMW-Breckenridge, Minn. KHBG--Okmulgee, Okla. Gwendolyn H. Shaw, '59, to Benny B. Bristow, WMSL-Decatur, Ala. WGRA-Cairo, Ga. KROX-Crookston, Minn. KOLS-Pryor, Okla. '57, on February 2, 1956, in Minden, La. gate VanderMolen on March 27,1956, in Panama City, Fla. WAGF-Dothan, Ala. WInE-Griffin, Ga. WEVE-Eveleth, Minn. KRTV-Hillsboro, Ore. Janice Pahal, '59, to Dewayne Jenkins on Febru­ WOWL-Florence, Ala. WKLY-Hartwell, Ga. KLTF-I,ittle Falls, Minn. KMCM-McMinnville, Ore. Daughter, Linda Jean, to Bob and Ruth Bradley ary 11, 1956, in Crossett, Ark. WHEP-Foley, Ala. WGAF-Valdosta, Ga. WBLE-Batesville, Miss. WVAM-Altoona, Pa. Hare on March 14, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. Gloria Joane Lilly, '54, to Cecil Alexander, '57, on WFPA-Fort Payne, Ala. WHOW-Clinton, Ill. WVMI-Biloxi, Miss. WLAN-Lancaster, Pa. Son, James David, to Ken and Norma Smith Han­ WGEA-Geneva, Ala. WDAN-Danville, Ill. WDOB-Canton, Miss. WATS-Sayre, Pa. February 4, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. cock on December 16, 1955, in Lubbock, Texas. WMFC-Monroeville, Ala. WKEI-Kewanee, Ill. WROX-Clarksdale, Miss. WLYC-Williarnsport, Pa. Ann Wohlford, '55, to Jack Woods on March 9, Daughter, Joy Ann, to Devereaux and Joanne WNPT-Tuscaloosa, Ala. WSMI--Litchfield, Ill. WCBI-Columbus, Miss. WBSC-Bennettsville, S. C. 1956, in Little Rock, Ark. Johnson Jarrett on January 31, 1956, in Pauls Valley, KVRC-Arkadelphia, Ark. WLBH-Mattoon, Ill. WCMA-Corinth, Miss. WCOS-Columbia, S. C. Shirley Ann Henderson, '58, to James Lee May­ Okla. KBBA-Benton, Ark. WINI-Murphysboro, Ill. WLSM-Louisville, Miss. WESC-Greenville, S. C. Daughter, Julia Kathleen, to Don and Pat Sime, on KLCN-Byltheville, Ark. WBAT-Marion, Ind. KWRT-Boonville, Mo. WORD-Spartansburg, S. C. field on February 12, 1956, West Helena, Ark. KDKD-Clinton, Mo. February in Chicago, KDMS-EI Dorado, Ark. WSLM-Salem, Ind. KISD-Sioux Falls, S. D. Doris McInturff, '52, to Luther D. Coward, '58, on 25, 1956, Ill. KGRH-Fayetteville, Ark. WJVA-South Bend, Ind. KFAL-Fulton, Mo. KUSD-Vermillion, S. D. March 10,1956, in Searcy, Ark. Son, Keith Alan, to Robert and Melba Pillow Ab­ KXJK-Forrest City, Ark. KSIB-Creston, Ia. KFSB-Joplin, Mo. WDSG-Dyersburg, Tenn. Joyce Westmoreland, '54, to Robert Hendren on ney on March 14,1956, in Searcy, Ark. KWHN-Fort Smith, Ark. KLEM-Le Mars, Ia. KIRX-Kirksville, Mo. WHBQ-Memphis, Tenn. December 22, 1955, in Memphis, Tenn. Son, Norman Thomas, to Norman and Patricia KXAR-Hope, Ark. KOEL-Oelwein, la. KLWT-Lebanon, Mo. WTPR-Paris, Tenn. KNEA-Jonesboro, Ark. KCRB-Chanute, Kans. KTGB -Malden, Mo. WSEV-Sevierville, Tenn. Barbara Richards, '55, to Rex Davis, '55, on Jan­ Ann Rowe Moore on October 22, 1955, at Elgin Air Force Base, Fla. KARK-Littlil Rock, Ark. KMDO-Fort. Scott, Kans. KNIM-Maryville, Mo. KBEN-Carrizo Springs, Tex. uary 6, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. KWHK-Hutchinson, Kan. KTTR-Rolla, Mo. KDNT-Denton, Tex. Son, Timothy Sewell, G. C. and Mattie Lou Geer KVSA--McGehee, Ark. Nelda Hixson, '56, to Robert R. Purvis on October KVOM-Morrilton, Ark. KJCK-Junction City, Kans. KSMO-Salem, Mo. KBLP-Falfurrias, Tex. Robinson on December 19, 1955, in Oak Ridge, Tenn. 26, 1955, in Bogalusa, La. KNBY-Newport, Ark. KLWN-Lawrence, Kans. KBMN-Bozeman, Mont. KXOL-Fort Worth, Tex. Son, Randy James, to T. V. and Marilyn Eggers KXLR-North Little Rock, WBRT-Bardstown, Ky. KLCB-Libby, Mont. KINE-Kingsville, Tex. Leila Robbins to Tyson Cross, '56, on May 28, Skinner on January 27, 1956, in Vale, Ore. Ark. WFKN-Franklin, Ky. KGFW-Kearney, Nebr. KVOW-Littlefield, Tex. 1955, in Tulsa, Okla. Son, Clint Richard, to Phil and Joyce Burt Perkins KOSE-Osceola, Ark. WKIC-Hazard, Ky. KOGA-Ogallala, Nebr. KFYO-Lubbock, Tex. Ann Bowman, Academy, to C. V. Combs, '58, on WLEX-Lexington, Ky. KCLV-Clovis, N. M. KMAE-McKinney, Tex. on January 3, 1956, in Rochester, N. Y. KDRS-Paragould, Ark. December 15, 1955, in Bethany, Okla. KCLA-Pine Bluff, Ark. WNBS-Murray, Ky. KBIM-Roswell, N. M. KCRS-Midland, Tex. Son, David Lee, to Bob and Barbara Cash Morris Wanda Rooker to Kenneth E. Bishop, '55, on Aug­ KPOC-Pocahontas, Ark. WPAD-Paducah, Ky. WWHG--Hornell, N. Y. KPDN-Pampa, Tex. on January 17, 1956, in Newport, Ark. WSIP-Paintsville, Ky. WSLB--Ogdensburg, N. Y. KFTV-Paris, Tex. ust 6, 1955, in Tulsa, Okla. KAMO-Rogers, Ark. Daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Cecil and Winnie KWCB-Searcy, Ark. WPRT-Prestonburg, Ky. WLTC-Gastonia, N. C. KBOP-Pleasanton, Tex. Bonnie McAdams, '55, to W. Orr on March E. 31, Williamson May, Jr., on January 30, 1956, in Holly KBRS-Springdale, Ark. WPKY-Princeton, Ky. WCOG--Greensboro, N. C. KVOG--Ogden, Utah 1956, in Judsonia, Ark. Springs, Miss. KDAC-Fort Bragg, Calif. KDBC-Mansfield, La. WHKY-Hickory, N. C. WKEY-Covington, Va. KXXL-Monterey, Calif. KAPK-Minden, La. WMBL-Morehead City, N. C. WIEE-Richmond, Va. Carol Stubblefield, '58, to Carl Russell, '57, on Daughter, Stephanie Carol, to Stephen and Sue December 20, 1955, in Tullahoma, Tenn. KATY-San Luis Obispo, Calif. KVIM-New Iberia, La. WPAQ-Mt. Airy, N. C. KPUG--Bellingham, Wash. Lawrence Woodard on December 15, 1955, in Warren, KSUE-Susanville, Calif. KTLD-Tallulah, La. WNAO-Raleigh, N. C. KSEM-Moses Lake, Wash. Helen Rice, '58, to Donald Porterfield, '59, on Jan­ Ark. KTKR-Taft, Calif. KTIB--Thibodaux, La. WEYE-Sanford, N. C. KTW-Seattle, Wash. uary 28,1956, in Searcy, Ark. Daughter, Deborah Marie, to James and Ruth KCOL-Fort Collins, Colo. WRUM-Rumford, Maine WRRF-Washington, N. C. WDNE-Elkins, W. Va. Bonnie Lou Stone, '55, to Bennie B. McNew on Maddox Maxwell on November 7, 1955, Detroit, Mich. KFTM-Fort Morgan, Colo. WCEM-Cambridge, Md. WSJS-Winston Salem, N. C. WELC-Welch, W. Va. March 31, 1956, in Nashville, Ark. KYOU-Greeley, Colo. WPTX-Lexington Park, Md. KDIX-Dickinson, N. D. WVTOC-Manitowoc, Wis. Son, Alan Dean, to Paul and Donna Rhodes on WKSB--Milford, Dela. WFYC-Alma, Mich. KILO-Grand Forks, N. D. WOBT-Rhinelander, Wis. Paula Windsor, '57, to Gene Hamilton Peacock on December 15, 1955, in Wichita, Kans. WKKO-Cocoa, Fla. WTVB--Coldwater, Mich. WILE-Cambridge, Ohio KWOR-Worland, Wy. April 22, 1956, in Little Rock, Ark. Daughter, Julia Elizabeth, to Jule and Judy Ho­ Pauline Frances Lynsky, '53, to Keith Williams on gan Miller on January 16, 1956, in Houston, Texas. August 21, 1955, in Wichita, Kansas. Daughter, Ritll. Charlene, to Carlton and Shirley Ginger Jackson, '57, to Kenneth R. Burress on Cash Boothby on January 16, 1956, in Huntington, W. March 17, 1956, at Moses Lake, Wash. Va. Rosemary Anne Crumbliss, '58, to Donald Sauter, Son, David Ray, to Richard and Dorothy Ray BULLETIN-Harding College '58, on February 3, 1956, in Searcy, Ark. Chandler on December 17, 1955, in Colorado Springs, Betty Lou Craft, '59, to Bobby Jack Roach, '59, on Colo. January 21, 1956, in Quinlan, Texas. Daughter, Frances Marilyn. to Forest and Beth • ALUMNI NEWS • Merritt Moyer on January 7, 1956, in Alturas, Calif. Son, Mark, to Gene and Lucretia Farrar Patterson, on December 14, 1955, in Kingfisher, Okla. Deceased Son. Larry Dale, to Bob and Betty Berry Nossa­ ma.n on December 12, 1955, in Kansas City, Kansas. LaVanda Fielder Lynn, '51, died February 6,1956, Son. George Michael. to George and Evelyn Pled­ at Memphis, Tenn. ger on September 27, 1955, in New Orleans, La. Theodore S. Diehl, '51, died February 19, 1956, at Son, Robert Ray, to Cecil and Joanna Johnston Veterans Hospital, Bronx, N. Y. Harris on March 23,1956, in Portland, Oregon. Vol. XXXI May 1956 No. 16 Bonnie Williams Ratts, '45, died February 11, Son, Roger Lloyd, to George and Janavee Rogers 1956, at Wichita, Kansas. Snure on March 31, 1955, in Beamsville, Ontario, Cana­ ENTE:REO AS SECOND.CLASS MATTER JUL.Y 28. 1934, UNDER ACT OF AUGUST Z4. 1912. PUBLISHED TwrCE MONTHLY BY Sanford Reginald Johnson, '-41, died May 5, 1954, da. HARDING COLLEGE, SEARCY, ARKANSAS. IN FEBRUARY. MARCH. at Houston, Texas. (Notification of this death just now Son, Dow Edward, to Kenneth and Iris Merritt MA,Y, JUNE. AUGUST, AND NOVEMBER: MONTHLY IN REMAINING reaching office) Elder on April 6, 1956, in Kalamazoo, Mich. MONTHS.