1975-1976 Yearbook

Clubs offer students opportunity to serve, fellowship, develop For 75% of the student body, the social clubs were an avenue for friendship, activity, and service. The clubs - twenty for women, eighteen for men, and one for married students - met the needs of the individuals on and off campus. The year began with pledges being subjected to the usual humility and hardships and ended with most agreeing that the lasting effects of the pledge week were more beneficial than detrimental. Club activities varied from devotionals between brother and sister clubs to service projects and participation in the annual Spring Sing. 142 / SOCIAL CLUBS

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