1982-1983 Yearbook

Pledge Week AGO Beta Phi Beta Tau Bucs Chi Alpha Rho Chi Lambda Chi Delta Omega Kappa Tau Ka Re Ta Kirei Koinonia Omega Phi Shantih Sigma Phi Mu 48/Social Clubs Division A unique quality about Harding was that all students were given the opportunity to observe and join one of the 43 different social clubs on campus. The 20 men's clubs and 23 women's clubs participated in activities de- " signed to help them grow spiritually, physically and ___ --------------1 socially. Each social club had an original set of characteristics and personal ities that separated it from all of the others. Many clubs were athletically oriented, while others concentrated on the intellectual aspects of campus life. Social clubs provided many "opportunity doors" to their members. Talents were developed and used by members who served others in projects such as hospital visitation, or adopting grandparents. Clubs grew closer spiritually through special devotionals during the week, at meetings and various other club activities. Members retained their individuality while learning at the same time to mix and blend their thoughts and experiences with fellow club members. Most importantly, social clubs were used to encourage and upl ift one another in all areas by the spreading of that "loving sparkle of friendliness" that each club member imparted to fellow members. Social clubs were special catalytic agents which brought unity and understanding, along with many memorable times, to Harding students~ Social Clubs Ineludes ' 50 Theta Psi 52 Titans 53 Zeta Phi - Sherr; Chapman and Johnnie Miller Social Clubs Editors 54 Alpha Omega and Delta Chi 66 67 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 55 Alpha Tau and GATA 56 Chi Sigs and Regina 57 Fratersand Tofebt 58 Galaxy and Ju Go Ju 59 Kappa Sigs and Tri Kappa 60 King's Men and OEGE 61 Knights and Phi Delta 62 Lambdas and Kappa Phi 63 Sig Tau and Kappa Delta 64 Sub·T and Kojies 65 Theta Tau and Tri Sigs TNT and Zeta Rho , - t I

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