1955-1956 Yearbook

An important part of a club's work is its project. Projects may vary with the need of the college. When club members fInd a situation where they can be of service they are ready to assist. A few groups prefer to choose a project tlwt will be the same every year. Among the traditional club projects each year is the May Fete program, which has been presented by the Ju Go Ju Club for over twenty years. The Queen of May is chosen each year in a student body election and her coronation on May Day is accompanied by winding of the May Pole. The Regina's present each year their "Spirit" award to the senior who best exempl ifies the true Harding spirit. The LC Club presents a composite of tlle senior class each year, which is placed in the Science Building. "Peanut Pals" at Christmas is sponsored by the WHC Club, and certainly not to be forgotten is the work done at the county farm each year by different groups. "Early hours and hard work precceds the impressive May Day 'festivities, sponsored yearly by the Ju Go Ju Club. In preparation for a Christmas party at the old folks home, members of the Freshman class wrap gifts. Shown with their collection of clothes for the needy are Frater Sodalis members Bill, Carl, Roger and Joe. The bulletin board for sports announcements, installed by T.N.T. members, should save Cecil many words.

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