1986-1987 Yearbook

Sliantih Hands of Friends. Shantih members, sophomore Tammy Laird of Little Rock, AR, and sophomore Kim Weeks of Cleveland, MS, share in the excitement as the ''B ' ' volleyball team took the lead in the game. - photo .by ferry Traughber. 264 Shantih F un, friends and laughter were characteristics which described Shantih social club. Wherever they went and whatever they did the women of Shantih proved to have a good time. The spring semester rolled off to a tremendous start with the Orange Crush party. The theme was "Rock-n-Roll:' They gave painted rocks as favors and spent the evening rollerskating. The women all dined in style and class at the Capitol Hotel for their spring banquet. Athletic ability shone through as Shantih participated in basketball, track and field and softball. Spring Sing took up a great deal of time. Girls were so confused, they did not know "Which Coke is It?" Ka Re Ta joined in the fun as the show went on to place fifth overall. Prayer groups were established as were secret sisters and special sisters. The semester closed on a sentimental note, honoring graduating seniors and those not returning to Harding. They were each presented a gold bracelet which would forever symbolize the friendships and memories made whil~ a part of Shantih. The club was ready for action in the fall. The first weekend back, the women headed out to Carter's farm for a "Shantih Awareness Weekend". This gave the women an opportunity to renew friends and set the pace for the fall semester. Pledge week and "slugs" were upon them quickly. Once again the cool, crisp weather of fall set in for a wonderful hayride at Jennifer Crow's home. The girls and their dates were visited by Farmer Joe and many tantalizing ghost stories. The women also joined in the festivities of Christmas with a party at the Wyldewood Retreat Center. They shared secret sisters with GATA. Prayer groups were initiated to help get through the semester. The women of Shantih joined together to raise money for a copy machine for the churches in Scotland. Shantih enjoyed various activities throughout the year. Some were fun, others were on a more serious note. Through these activities the women were able to grow stronger in themselves and their club. They made friends that were forever. <J> Shantih. Front row: Hart, Mathis, Bogues, L. Jackson, Evans, Anthony, Hogan, Henson, /. Brown, Isenberg, Moore, Chastain. Second row: Akin, L. Thompson, Segraves, T. Brawn, Caldwell, Beard, /ones, Wenger, Kilpatrick, Mendez, Elchuck, Girdley. Third row: Wissinger, Cathey, Wright, Wilkins, Crow, Bailey, Davis, Young, Harvey, Sibaja, Britton, Kearney. Fourth row: Ballard, Story, Williams, Flatt, f. Jackson, Pratt, Roder, Lefler, wftis, Bastin, Weeks, Visser, Selvidge, Taschner, Bagley, Cummings, Webb, Butler, Walker, Francois. Back row: Washburn, Hinds-sponsor, Kesler, S. Brown R. Williams, Ratliff, Combs, Branum, Fulbright, Wilburn, Teasley, Reeves-sponsor. - photo by Jerry Traughber.

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