1982-1983 Yearbook

"When I look back on my years at Harding, I know that some of my fondest memories and closest friends will be from Chi Lambda." - Beth Sewell 1. Chi Lambda Chi. 1. Martin 2. Knickerbocker 3. Cole 4. Roland 5. Pfeifer-sponsor 6. Wald 7. Hecker 8. Williams 9. Crouchsponsor 10. Romine-sponsor 11. Washington 12. Renshaw 13. Dorrough 14. Sewelf.hist. 15. Goings 16. Powell 17. Hounsel18. Elliot 19. Huges 20. Chaffin 21. Mosley 22. Hal/- man 23. Pevtum 24. McLeam 25. Maness 26. Willimann 27. Garmer 28. McClendon 29. Baughn-athletic director 30. Pierce 31. Morgan 32. Elkins 33. Rowe 34. Woodpresident 35. Perrett-treas. 36. Chandler 37. Matheny 38. Echols 39. Coker 40. Baskettbeau 41. Savage-beau 42. Thompson-beau 43. Mills-beau. 2, Waiting for the rebound is Beth Baughn as she stands along the free throw line. 3. Ifs a lovely day for Kefli Cofe as she gives the world a smile. - John /. Radcliffe Memorial Erected For Ken Rose Chi lambda Chi distinguished itself in the 1982-83 school year as the oldest women's social club in existence at Harding. The girls held their first reunion during Homecoming, and alumni represented classes dating back as far as 1932. The fall semester was a very active one for Chi lambda. The women made Halloween very special for the children living at Southern Christian Home ' in Morrilton when they visited them with AGO and set up a haunted house for them. With K1appa Tau, they celebrated their own s\pecial Halloween party dressed in costumes of their own making. November came and it was again time for the annual country supper at Wyldewood. Club members each baked a homemade pie as an invitation to . her date to escort her to the traditional dinner and semi-formal hayride. Christmas and pizza were not synonymous, but they did make a nice ' combination when the club gathered informally at Pizza Hut to celebrate the December holiday. One of the most significant things the girls did in the year was to make a special contribution to the Ken Rose Memorial Scholarship fund which was collected by Theta Psi and AGO social clubs in memory of a lost friend. On their own the girls erected a memorial to Ken Rose on campus to demonstrate their love for him. Devotionals were an important part of every meeting of Chi Lambda. Friendships and special relationships were developed in these times together. "I think the closeness was the most special thing about Chi lambda," reminisced senior education major Cynthia Garner from Eldorado, Ark. "We always tried to build each other up." With this purpose in mind, Chi lambda was successful and longlasting. ~ - Staff Photo _ John Cherry Chi Lambda Chi/57

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