1998-1999 Yearbook

Social Clubs CREATINGA UJond FOR THE FUTURE Open house. Bid Day. Induction Week. Ceremonies. Jerseys. Friendships. Functions. Devotionals. Traditions. Service Projects. Spring Sing. Banquets. Unity. Throughout Harding's 75 years, social clubs have come to mean a great deal to the student body. From open house to induction week to spring banquets, clubs give students the opportunity to participate in activities with a close-knit group of individuals in a Christian environment. Spiritual life is prominent in the clubs at Harding. This is evident through activities such as club devotionals and service projects. Students are given the opportunity to serve each other and the community by participating in worship together and being involved in projects such as visiting the elderly and helping the needy. Another important aspect of club life is friendships. The friendships made at Harding are not ordinary friendships. Friendships are made to last a lifetime. The students genuinely care for one another. This compassion is seen through club sisters and brothers taking prayer requests at Monday night meetings, sending notes of encouragement to the club in its club box and going on club retreats. Each club has its own personality and traditions for"different activities. The diversity present in the clubs provides an atmosphere in which most students can fulfill their interests. However, Harding students are not partial to just the people that belong to their club. All over campus it is common to see two or more people in different colored jerseys walking together and enjoying one another's company. Woodson-Harding Comrades. The QQ Club. Pioneers. Koinonia. Lambda Sigma. Delta Iota. Frater Sodalis. Tobfebt. • 182 Koinonia honors their queen, Linda Robinson, with asweater for her support to the club throughout the 1964-65 school year. Koinonia, which means "fellowship. "began in 1935 and lasted into the 70s. SOCIAL CLUBS t . , Phi Delta. These clubs, which existed the foundation on which we now build. Each in its own way left a mark on the past. Chi Omega Pi. Kappa Gamma Epsilon. Pi Kappa Epsilon. Titans. Delta Chi Delta. Delta Gamma Rho. Omega Sigma. During the past 25 years, these new groups surfaced to carry on the customs of social clubs at Harding and to chart a course for the future . "The times oflaughter, fun and wit; Our functions and our dates, The social lives ofeach one fit, and friendships consecrate. " PetitJean, 1947 Sarah Johnston, Social Clubs Editor

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