1998-1999 Yearbook

Sallie Chase andKim Parrish, Knights queens, watch intently as their honor is defendedat the annual "KnightsJoust. ' This was an event in which class two members made armor andjoustedwith another class two member. The winner went on to joust the champion from the previous year. Beverly Gatlin proudly accepts an engraved gold bracelet from Beta Phi Kappa's president as a gift for being elected club queen in 1961. Today, clubs still elect queens and beaux to represent their clubs. They are there to offer encouragement and spirit to the club. Members ofKing 'sMen and OEGE social clubs - Ryan Cook, Aubri Putman and Aaron Conner - provide cookies and drinks for blood donors at the fall blooddrive. These two clubs hosted abiannual blood drive for the Red Cross. Many Harding students showed up to offer support. in the spring, the clubs offered a free I-shirt to donors. Allison Black ofDelta Gamma Rho looks on with an alumna ofthe club at a scrapbook donated for the Homecoming tea by one of the club's members. Homecoming tea was a tradition held by most social clubs that allowed members ofclubs in the past to visit the new members and see how the club has changed. • 190 SOCIAL CLUBS Photo by Daniel D~bois

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