1995-1996 Yearbook

The search for NITY Open house, receptions, service projects, hayrides, meetings, ring ceremonies - the list could go on about the many club activities that brought Harding University to life. Whether it was getting to know new students during receptions or meeting a friend 's date at a banquet, club events were perfect opportunities to branch out and meet other Harding students. From the excitement of new members to the familiarity of faces on "jersey day," social clubs helped create lasting bonds of friendship. Although each club had its own traditions and activities, several clubs often joined together for shaving cream fights, devotionals at BRock, service projects or something as simple as eating together in the cafeteria. Social.clubs created the opportunity to become friends with people of similar personalities and hobbies and also to form a close-knit support group. Each club at Harding focused on the same destination: an eternal walk with God. Although this idea was expressed and encouraged differently within the various clubs, there was an underlying web of unity among the clubs on campus. Clubs may have created distinctions between students, but the ultimate purpose of each club was the same. Heather Henson Social Clubs

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