Retracing the Steps... Members of Circle K prepare to trick– or-treat for canned goods on Halloween night. All of the cans collected were dis– tributed to those in need at Thanksgiving. (Photo by Lindsey Taliaferro) Senior Lisa Lauterbach, sophomore Geneva Zuccolo and junior Lindsay Bur– ton mingle at the first JOY Club mixer ~ug . 29. JOY Club planned a women's prayer breakfast and participated in ser– vice projects including Fall Fest. (Photo by Lindsey Taliaferro) , cL.ycLe K The 1977 members of Circle K began many of the tradi– tions that were continued this year. Circle K has devoted more than 25 years of service to Harding and the community of Searcy. Previous service activities included a "trash-a-thon," which consisted of picking uptrash along a four-mile stretch of highway. This year, Circle K members continued their tradition of trick– or-treating for canned goods to help those in need. Members of this organization, as well as other students, joined in the effort to help others. The goals were to help needy families in the community while providing leadership training for its members. By serving others, the members of Circle K showed their faith in Christ. (Photo from the 1977 Petit Jean) service 195 mlili .
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