1966-1967 Yearbook

SOCIAL CLUBS Social club members value loyalty and lasting memories The fear of slave-d riving pledgemas ter s, the feeling of oneness th a t runs through the group as a candle is li ghted and traditional initiation vows are spoken and th e anticipa tion of a banquet are th e emotions th a t envelop the Harding student who is a member of a social club . Fi erce loyal ty pou nds through the brain at exciting inter -club baske tball games. Quiet sympathy is expressed through flowers sent to a sick member. Laughter abounds a t a club outing as a mountain climb in the spring clears the bra in of t es ts, differential equa tions and overdue library books. The togetherness of the Harding social club satisfi es the social desi res of man . The spirit of doing things for others and with others is the glimmering r eward found by all social club members. ANTICIPATING an evening of relaxa tion, these couples sign out be - fore leaving to a ttend a banquet a t the luxuriant lamplighte r Restaurant. 160 SUBMISSIVE pledges never seem to hove free time during pledge week, since hard·hearted pledgemasters always find another task. AS the dock begins to tick for the second holf, Dee Gregory jumps to give Ti-Koppo ' s possession of the ball and a lead over Theta Psi.

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