1992-1993 Yearbook

ICC The Interclub Council served a very important function on Harding's campus. As the student governing body for social clubs, the members dealt mainly with the many issu s and activities involved with pledge week. Each social club chose two members to represent their club at the meetings. The ICC worked with the administration in making rules and regulations that helped the activities of social clubs operate more smoothly. Not only did the activities of the ICC help members within the social clubs, but it also narrowed the communication gap between students and the administration. By working with the administration , the students were able to have input in making and enforcing rules and regulations that affected the student body as a whole. The representatives were able to bring the specific situations and needs of their clubs before the faculty in a one-on-one situation. --Tracey Johnson Mary Beth Christian signs her name to the list ofJu Go Ju members who had their picture taken for the Petit j ean. Chri sti an served as one o f Ju Go Ju 's ICC representati ves . " I CC representati ves Angie Smith , Susa n :r: Castellaw , Ki sha Brown . Cliff Huot, Angie O ~ Baskett and Steven Breezee l talk about ~ their va ri ous clubs. The intercl ub council 0 ~ 0 :r: n ~ ~ served as a means o f communi ca tion between soc ial clubs and the admini strati on. Social Clubs 191

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