The Bison, January 16, 1954
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' 1 . -R') .4 • ---1 ~ . -. - - ·• HfR r ~ · r .: .r,~1~---' l\\!11 Blf~l'l' ---- ~ ~~ ' ~: - - ~~ I. ~ IJBER'IY IS FOUND . :-.... ~ -. , ~IN ~DOING RI_CiHT " . ~~~ _ VOLUME XXVII, No. 10 THE HARDING BISON SEARCY, ARKANSAS JANUARY 16, 1954 Council Schedules McDaniel, Richards, Student Body Crosby In May Finals Assembly, Feb. 2 By ELTA STAIWNG By JACKIE KING Rain, nsow, sleet, and cold were fo~gotten yesterday as 13 cam Students at Harding will soon pus beauties brought a foreshadowing of fairer days to come and have their promised opportunity "to the annual spring May Fete, sponsored •by the Ju Go Ju social club. give vent to their wrath" at a stu dent body meeting. The meeting, Coming out victorious in preliminary voting were two juniors and under the direction of the student a senior- Barbara Richards, Norma Crosby, and Nancy McDaniel. " council, will be held at 8 p.m. Tues The three finalists were chosen day, Feb. 2, in the large auditorium. from candidates from each of the 13 Norman Hughes, council prexy, girls' social clubs by popular vote ,_.. stated that he hoped the students Staff Appofntments during chapel yesterday. t will take this opportunity to pre Final voting will co:lne, at a later sent their gripes, problems, and date with the queen to be crowned And Additions Made May 1. The two remaining can BEDAZZLING BEAUTIES - Voters next week will have a hard questions where they can do some Bison editor Mary Ann Whitaker didates will serve as attendants to time deciding between these three beauties, finalists for the honor of good. this week revealed several staff queen of the Petit Jean, college annual. They are (1. to r.) Jerry Ches Hughes said the meeting will pre the queen. changes and additions to Bison Miss Richards, president and Ju shir, Mary Ann Tonkery, and Betty Hehn. sent .a challenge to students to personnel. stand up and be recognized, and Go Ju candidate, is 11 junior from Jennie Schoolfield, junior from Cleveland, Tenn. She is majoring the council prexy urged all students Wichita Falls, Tex., has been ap to attend the meeting. in business. Final Voting Held On Claims Of Three pointed associate editor. Betty Helm, Miss McDaniel is a home econom Library Issue junior from Wenatchee, Wash., has One of the issues to be discussed ics major from' West Point, Ga. been selected as society.editor. She Nominee of the WHC club she is To Title Of Queen Of 1954 Petit Jean at the student meeting will be that succeeds Jane Sutherlin, who has By MARGARET AUSTIN of leaving the library open on Wed classified as a senior. resigned to assume duties as assist Miss Crosby, the La Companeras Final voting came yesterday on the claim of three camp\lS beauties to nesday nights during prayer meet ant Petit Jean editor. ing. repreSentative, is a junior from the title of queen of the Petit Jea;n, college annual. Miss Whitaker announced that • In a petition presented to the Pangburn. Her major is home eco In a preliminary election held in 1---- ---------- the position of religious editor will nomics. council at their regular meeting be filled by Edward Baker, fresh chapel Jan. 8, the student body Tuesday night, it was suggested Tia Vern Crews and Melba Sands summoned Jerry Chesshir, Betty man Bible major from Pearl River, were chosen as high school attend Editor Post Open that the library should be closed to N.Y. Helm, and Mary Ann Tonkery from allow employees to attend services, ants for the queen. Jamie Stanford the ranks of fellow candidates to Toady Bedford, Philadelphia, Pa., was the other high school candidate and to encourage students to do sophomore, has been filling the posi the honor of finalists. For Applications the same. Other factors involved for position as attendant to the The final run-off was held yes~ tion of sports editor since Jim Tut and these will be presented at the queen. Miss Crews is a representa terday in chapel, the results of The position of Bison editor is tleton resigned before Christmas, tive of the Sub Deb club, Miss Stan meeting. and will continue to do so. which will not be revealed until pow open for applications, faculty A suggestion presented and ac ford, a S.T.A.R. nominee, and Miss the Petit Jean is' dedicated in the sponsor, Neil B. Cope, announced The following have been appoint Sands, a candidate of the K.A.T. cepted by the council was that of ed to permanent staff positions: spring. At that time two of the today. Present editor, Mary Ann placing a stamp machine in the stu club. finalists will relinquish their claim Whitaker, has presented her resig Dale Porterfield, Elta Starling, Other candidates and their clubs dent center for the convenience of Jane Claxton, Leo Ford, Billie Dixon, to the title of queen and serve as nation, effective at the end of the students. The project will be in were: maids. semester. Gwen Amos, Dewey Brown, Bob vestigated and arrangements made Cross, Jim Hayes, Richard Gee, and Joreta West, Gata; Shirley Bird Candidate Sketches Miss Whitaker resumed her last as soon as possible. sall, Kappa Kappa Kappa; Bobbie year's post as .editor at the begin Glenn Organ. ,. Miss Chesshir, the Delta 'Iota can Street-Walking Murphy, M.E.A.; Thelma Harmon, ning of the fall semester when elect Another problem presented to the Oege; Jennie Schoolfield, Omega didate, is a junior from Nashville. ed editor, Tom Nelson, failed to re A member of the WHC club, she is council was that of the students Phi; Hazel Stroud, Phi Delta; Mary turn to school. She took the posi walking in the street going and Kenney'~Paper Ann Whitaker, Regina; Bonnie Mc majoring in home economics. tion with the understanding that Dr. Miss Helm, the nominee of the coming from church. If arrange Adams, Tofebt; Sara Jean Covey, it would be for one semester. Sigma Tau Sigma club; is a junior ments can be completed, larger Delta Chi Omega; and Sue Hart, Cope stated that those wishing sidewalks will be built on the east To Be Microfilmed HHH. from Wenatches, Wash. She is a to apply for editor of the paper side of the street. Meanwhile, stu Dr. Charles D. Kenney, associate Plans for the Man Day event are member of the Kappa Kappa Kappa should see him or Miss Whitaker dents are urged not to walk in the professor of political science, has not yet complete, Jane Sutherlin, club and is majoring in elementary by 5 p.m. Tuesday. streets because of the danger. given his permission to the state May fete director, said. The court education. Only juniors or seniors should Students are asked to present department to microfilm his dis will be chosen at a later date also, Miss Tonkery is the candidate of apply, Cope said. The position the Alpha Phi Kappa club. She is to the council members any sug sertation entitled "Soviet Deviations Miss Sutherlin stated. carries a $75 scholarship. The gestions they have concerning the from International Law Since World a senior from Fairmont, W. Va., a editor will be selected by Cope and member of the WHC club, and is a proposed park just east of the cam War II." Miss Whitaker and approved by pus. At a called meeting next Tues Lewis M. Bright, acting chief, 'Dear Departed' history major. the faculty committee on student The vote count was not revealed day night, a definite plan is to be Readers Services Branch, Division publications. by annual editor, Shirley Birdsall. drawn up to be presented to Dr. of Library and Reference Services of T-o Be Given Tuesday Benson. the State Department, said in his In the election the finalists won "The Dear Departed," a comedy The council is slated also to make letter, "If your permission is forth over nine other candidates, all nom Government Announces in one act by Stanley Houghton, nominations for best all around stu coming, you may be assured that inatee by men's social clubs. will be presented at 7:30p.m., Tues Indian School Positions dents, to be announced later. Win its use will be restricted to officials day, in the small auditorium. Di More Voting Next Week ners will be featured in the Petit within the Department unless other Other elections, best all-around The United States Civil Service recting the production is Ruth Long. Commission has announced a new Jean. wise specified by you." and favorites, will be held next School Social Planned Kenney said that he regarded The cast of the play includes Mar week, according to Miss Birqsall. Elementary Teacher examination garet Willis as Mrs. Slater; Marian for filling positions in Indian Schools Hughes announced plans for a the request personally from the The student council will nominate school social during the brief holi standpoint that it would be a tan Rawlings as Mrs. Jordan; Charles six boys and six girls to run for throughout the United States and Hare as Henry Slater; Jerry Pear in Alaska.