1986-1987 Yearbook

Galaxy & Ju Go Ju Secur ity! Mark Coffman, a senior from Jackson, Tennessee, creeps forward as he demonstrates how sneaky security really is. Mark was one of the many participants from Ju Go Ju and Galaxy who showed the school what security was made of - photo by John Radcliffe. 272 Galaxy & Ju Go Ju J u Go Ju took to the Benson stage with Galaxy to perform their Spring Sing show, "It's Not Just a Job, It's an Adventure;' which was centered around the theme of Harding security officers. They were participants in club basketball and softoall. They also had a ·Valentine's party and a spring banquet. Ju Go Ju was the sponsor of May Fete, a pagan fertility rite. Ju Go Ju, all decked out in their finest purple garments, were visible on the front lawn during Women's Club Open House. During pledging activities, new members could be seen atop their beloved milk crates chanting, "Ju Go Ju cutie, cutie pies;' intermingled with '~h, ha, Galaxy. Front row: Armstrong, Glenn, Denham, Bell, Bond, Coffman. Second row: Bevill, Ledbetter, Ayers, ~rown. Thir~ row: Beshirs, Sansom, Baker, Reynolds, Jittzmaporn, Stirrup. Fourth row: Peacock, Carringer, Tennant, Fitzgerald, Hall, Turner, Riffle, Paucsh, Ward, Calllicoat, Tho~as. Back row: Dicson, Wood, Baymond, Howard, Davzs, Westerholm, Boling, Wallis, Cordry, Webb, Crabtree, Meredith. - photo by Jerry Traughber. one more time:' They delighted residents of the nursing homes as they serenaded them with Christmas carols. Ju Go Ju participated in many activities with their brother club, Galaxy. Such activities were their annual outing to Pinnacle Mountain in Little Rock, and an outing to Wyldewood. In an effort to raise money for missionaries in Italy, Ju Go Ju and Galaxy conducted a banana split sale. Dru Denham, a graduate student, commented, "Ju Go Ju has been a special part of my five years at Harding because of the lasting friendsips that I have made in both Ju Go Ju and Galaxy:' 0

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