1982-1983 Yearbook

270/Honors Division From the moment people stepped onto Harding's campus, lives started touching each other. I n this section, some of the lives that made deep impressions are brought to the forefront. Whether a person was smart, a good leader, or just a special person, there was a place for them here. I n the Queen's section, four girls were fortunate to be selected to represent Harding as royalty for a year. Beginning in the fall with Homecoming, the football team gave the students a special weekend and a chance to elect a favorite girl for queen. In the spring there was a triad of crowns with Winter Festi va l being given first. Sponsored by GATA, the Winter Festival Queen presided over a basketball game as money was collected to send a child to Camp Wyldewood. In May, representatives of each women's social club helped Ju Go Ju celebrate in the wrapping of the May Pole. Finally there was the Petit Jean Queen who was selected from the queens of men's social clubs. Each girl selected and her attendants possessed a unique quality that made the students want to show their appreciation by honoring them in this special way. The conscientious student was acknowledged by membership into Alpha Chi. Dedicated to their studies, these students worked zealously to maintain a high level of academic excellence. Honors concludes with the Who's Who section. Here, distinction was given to students of all majors, backgrounds, and personalities who had successfully found their niche in college life. Honors. People who gave much of themselves to Harding. People deserving special attention. Spec ial people."'(;· - MicheleEllis Honors Editor Honors Indudes Homecoming Royalty Winter Festival Royalty May Fete Royalty Petit Jean Royalty Alpha Chi Who's Who 272 274 276 278 280 284

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