Mixers Help New Students Choose Clubs MIX IT UP. Members of Chi Sigma Alpha hold a mixer for new freshmen , Mixers provide an excellent opportunity for new students to decide on a social club. One of the biggest choices a freshman or transfer student made when they came to Harding was whether or not they would pledge a club. A social club can be a big part of a new student's activities; so, choosing the right club was important. The best way to find out each club 's personality was the club mixers. Each womg en's social club held three or four ~ mixers in order to meet prospective ~members and let the new students J see what they were like. () c: ~Glenn Lee, a junior transfer from Day- =- tona Beach, Fla. knew what to look for: "I wanted to choose a club that would give me what I need spiritually, but who also knows how to have a good time. The mixers helped me see what the guys in each club are all about. " Mixers helped new students get a handle on what the club scene was all about, and allowed them to see all of their options. + - Stacy Gaskin Joshua Polk - Waynesboro, TN Steve Pomerenk - Memphis, TN Nita Popaescu - Bucuresti, Romania Andrea Porter - Harrison. AR Molly Powell - Nederland, TX Robert Powell - Sherwood , AR Wendy Powell - Stockport, OH Annette Prior - Imperial , NE Mark Prior - Bedford , MA Alan Pursell - Heber Springs, AR Angel Puryear - Henderson, KY Leanne Putnam - Montgomery, AL Selenia Quintero - Managua , Nicaragua Oswaldo Ramos - El Salvador Brad R::imsey - Idabel , OK FRESHMEN 245
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