1987-1988 Yearbook

he increasing number of new students to Harding's cam pus this year brought with it many changes. Social clubs were asked to raise their quota above their standard in order to 5 0 Trnnsitions in Soci::il Clubs incorporate a larger number of new students into the social club system. Some clubs were now dealing with the idea of being classified as a large club rather than one of middle or small club size. While there were those who experienced a dramatic increase in the number of members, others were forced to face the issue of disbanding. Whether it was growing larger in membership or making the decision to sever existing club ties, each club had their own transformation to deal with. Clubs weathered the transitional periods in order to keep Harding's tradition of social clubs alive. - Robin Pratt Social Clubs editor

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