1963-1964 Yearbook

Man is a social being who needs the fellowship and • companionship of others. The social clubs at Harding provide students - both men and women - opportunities for fellowship and for working together as a small unit. Participation as an active member of a club aids greatly in developing social graces and leadership qualities. Perhaps the greatest service rendered by social clubs is that of helping students _ especially freshmen - develop a sense of belonging through identification with a closely-knit group. Although there is spirited competition between clubs in intramural sports and the speech arts tournament, the cooperation of clubs in various endeavors diffuses club boundaries and welds club members into one harmonious student body. Since each student has an opportunity for membership in a social club, the benefits of club membership are WITHIN THE REACH of every student.

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