1978-1979 Yearbook

out-dated) labels caused stagnation in some inter-club relationships . While social clubs were to be a "leaping off' place into opportunities to meet new people, it sometimes resulted in a dead end street , where one felt pressure to eat, study with and date those in his brother or sister club. It was interesting when occasionally it happened that two Harding students who before did nor know each other, worked together during the summer and came to know each other very well. It then came as a shock to find that label of the club in which each belonged did not fit the person at all. It made one wonder what good friendships are sacrificed for the sake of honoring a label. 1. COMPETING pairs of pledges break from the starting line in the three-legged race of "Almost Anything Goes ." 2. DECORATED with numerous class rings she has collected as part of her pledging duties, Debbie Ball proudly displays her necklace . 3. ILLUMINATED by the scorer's table lights, two opposing score keepers, Tim Haddock and Tom Dockery, watch the pins fall during the club bowling. Club Insights ~ 47

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