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Graduating seniors of the Regina and Chi Sigma Alpha Social Clubs planned an outing to Stockholm at t ~ e end of t he Spring '77 semester. Shown above are Kevin Haugh and his dog, Caleb, which Chi ~igs gave to him after the first one disappeared. Belew this, Kevin performs at the banquet and left middle are the bread dough favors ready to be given to dates. Top left is John Sastland at the Senior Banquet. •

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+ AMERICAN RED CROSS Kay \fui te, President Regina Social Club Harding College Searcy, Arkansas, 72143 Dear Kay: WHITE COUNTY CHAPTER SEARCY, ARKANSAS 72143 April 22 , 1977 The Red Cross here in White County would like to thank you and your club for your support in our recent blood draw on the Harding campus. Your participation both as donors and as workers was extremely valuable · in contributin,g to the success of this blood draw at which 1004 units of blood were colle.cted. This figure is a new record for the state of Arkansas. Thank you again, faj~~ yed't./~1,· 4</1. David Yount Blood Program Chairman White County Chapter ARC DY/jp Students set state mar.k during 3-day blood draw A state record was set last Thursday wbenl,004 pints of blood were donated to the Red Cross Blood Drive on campus. Richard Hall, dtate director for the blood drive, is cheddng in Washingtoo this week to see if this is a national record. Thiswas a staterecordno! only in the number of unitsgiven, but also in the number of units given daily in a three-day draw. Over 300 units were given each day, and still another record was set. The percentage participation among Harding students was higber than ever before as almost 50 percent of the students doll{lted Therewere also several would-be donors, who couldn't give because of bigh blood pressure, medication and for other reasons. The men's social club with the largest percentage in par– ticipation was Kappa Sigma Kappa with 100 percent. The greatest number of total units donated were given by members of theChi Si Alpha club. t num r ·

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-~ The PIID Band Band Personnel 1976-77 DIRECTOR: DR. G. E. BAGGETT PICCOLO CONTRA CLARINET Sandra Hickingbottom Linda McDaniel• Pamela Bandy!: Bill Clark FLUTE Mark Horchem Karen Arnold TROMBONE Karen Hanna urc am · Brad Dellt Carol Michaels Morris• Russell Scott Marla Finlay Sandy Brookert John Cross•t p Sharon Cox Johnny Nash•t Andy Stark John French Susan Willis Steve Wilsont Luanne Sutherlin Kevin Dalafave•t TENOR SAXOPHONE Joe Reynolds Jeff Sublett Jimmy Goodint Charles Graham Pamela Bandyt Nancy Reynolds BARITONE Eb CLARINET Jymme Ann Hodge Mike Chalenburg•t Pamela Bandy BARITONE SAXOPHONE John Baker• Debbie Hutcherson* Greg Inmant Mike Jones Keith Montgomery ~Bb Randy Wylie Jacob Jensen Kath n Pritchett•* OBOE Kim <kntry Susan orns Robin Hankins Pam Lunsford Debbie Hutcherson Tracy Russell•* BASSOON TUBA Greg Inman• Raymond Hankins Jerry Wolfe• Cindy Lapp* Tom Hinds Charles Hester•t Jacque Newby Carol Warner STRING BASS Cindy Romine John Bakert Tricia Klemm FRENCH HORN Valerie Jacoby Mark Bell• PERCUSSION Teresa Proffitt Kevin Cave Sheila Robinson Bruce Mayo• Sheila Robinson Glenda Hardman John Jones Mark Hudson Lesa Chandler Geoffr!ly Hodges ALTO CLARINET TRUMPET Jill Metzler* Micke C Dorothy Scott -f: otte Wolfi • Greg Inman* Tom Ritchie•t Bill Vaughan•t BASS CLARINET Arnie Klemm Colleen Pullberg Thomas Norman•t Robin Blackmore Mike Shepherd • Pep Band Nancy Reynolds Keith Medford t Stage Band Judy Klippel Danny McNeal * Clarinet Choir Susan Morris; Rick McEuen TAHKODAH MUSIC CAMP-Augu t 8-18, 1977. Ten days of training for song leaders, Instruction in vo~ methods, sight singing, music appreciation and recreation will make up the Tahkodah Music Camp Aug. 8-18. For further information and brochure write Dr. G.E. Baggett, Barding CoUeg~1 Box ~04, Searcy, AR 72143. TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED BY GIBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTERS HARDING COLLEGE -BAND R•9ina Band rYJ&mber Pam Park~r Branda h Rac;,he,J /JatJ6nport J)i-ant. 6arnharr ka+hryn Prtfr:.he,h marr ~.a Burc.ham Ghar/ott~ WD}te. Kay Whire

Beii-Prichett Beii-PricheH Mr. and Mrs. Otis Dean Pritchett of Marianna annoWlce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugher , Kathryn, to Mark Edward ~~~ son of Mrs. Octava Beaty .Hell and James E. Bell of Dayton Ohio. ' Kathryn is an elementary education major and member of the R\fiia ~ocial cltih and £& fi8.na arli lS a Bible major and a member of Chi Sigma Alpha social club, and a former member of the band and Chorale. 'lbe wedding will be solem– nized Friday, May 13, at -6:30 p.m. at the Westside Church of Christ inSearcy. All friends are invited k'a+hryn1S OJn no!Jnc.ement. EGI Odds anal ------------------------------~- +hi:; made, ~-.minu+~ tap~ on Re~ina > feJI/r>j facfs ahoot +he olub1 ~S well as acUJmpli.shmenis.

To my C i Sig brothe s and Regina sistersa There is no ay tha' I can adequately express my utmost appr cia– tion fo you all, aR a group and individually. Your work this pa \, week as jus-t another exarap e of the g_eat Christian a titude that you ve had ever since I first became associated with he o clubs. I no'· t ink I .ft\lly r alize \'lhat a great bunch of people you a e. I 11 m proud to a tha·c I 0 m a part of the Chi Sig-Regina fellowship and that I consider i ·, an honor far above my orthiness. You all worked hard and had fun w e do ng i·c and that"s the main point of Spring Si g. All I can say s "thank you" from the bottom of my heart. You e a fantastic group to work with., In all my dealings with the stage. orking with diff rent peo– ple and group o you all ar tops. At the party aturday night I mentioned "'·hat wi"'Gh our sho I ·anted to prove a point . That point was to show that a good( o, excellei tr) Spring Show could be achievec 1th thirty o . ss hours o:f rehear. • ;·:e proved that" po n to· the school and to ourselv s. i'le did not hav t · r tw.nty-f· e hours of rehearsal. tl#.l for our show. Now, admit·t dly .re 1 ·~ec. ~d bl t of that but i..t' yqu take out some of the mess around tha.··,., ua d 'd . " .1 n- re arsal we might have done it in ess. We c 1 and sh uld ·ake PL. e in this accomplishment. Bu. ith your help I wo ld lie to carry this 'f rth r · , I don: 0 t . ·chi you· 11 find on ..his campus a more greater bali· rer · 1 • M Sing than mys 1 . .. But I 0 m a:fraid that if' something isn°t to ~ the number of hours - hat clubs spend on thai shows Spring .. .ng v . b in trouble. 'rom in the procesa of preparing a report on ;he tay ~ shov1 mis run td g ve to D • Ryan and the administration I wr_ ld reaJ.ly preciate: your help in doing this. "If you have any comments , go orbad, pro or con or hatav r of the show, from its beginning to ita en please let me know. Don° ·e afraid to hurt my feelings 1ther I ve b ·en tak :ng it from Hoggard al.l semester so my skin is really tough, n ·r. Re- '6er hi is a learning experience for m , too, and I would re ...y app e– cia' e t ~comments ~ Please g v this some careful consideration d le· me kno within the next week either through Campus !-"ail Box 491 (. ." just tell m 1n person f you don°t have anything in particular ...0 s r abou-c t e show xcept that it was fun and you enjoyed ito tell Dro Ryan ·· hat if" yo see h1 m on campus and make sure you tell him what club you ar in. (/._(_t 6 ee · s form of communication I · oul a reall~~ ' n·.; d y u · di dually, but I haven t even written my m ther J a: .... nd Please accept my warmest thanks for y ur wo.k g o • .attitud s I Jmow I 0 m no the easiest persc n to Yo are -. ly wond rfu1 d I love you all. _?6<.. ,A- Lc /6u rt.. /kho tJOILJ< /\-5 tA– ifhtJu5(- /~ CTII..{·sJ.." 6co.? l,u._c_,f'- rc y ()~;.._ ,""'' 77-K: t<-t(/;./l£~ •

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Row 1- Kim Klien, Annette Williams, Rise Knight, Shirley Sustayta, Vanessa Storms, Suzanne Morgan, Eve Ziegler, Renee Sigman, Rhonda Cash, Row 2- Beth Favre, Liesa Prine, nannette Trammel, Tawna Jenkins, Vicki Durrington, Becky Lockett, Susan Jolliff, Cherie Conolty, Denise Kay, Beth Harp, Bonnie Sue Alm, Stacy Armstrong, Melinda Simpson, Becky May, Row 3- Pam Parker, Brenda Nash, Rachel Davenport, Colleen Shaffer, Da'Lynn Kay, ~eresa Burns, Janan Darrow, Karen Massey, Mary Ann Cannon, Cathy Drennen, Jan Cox, Debbie Noblin, Diane Earnhart, Beth Wells, Conntessa Moore, Karen Edwards, Lynne Ketteler, Jill Prince, Denise Davenport, Paula Trotter, Jenny Jo Spivy, Jane Jackson, Sponsers1 Mrs, Claudette Alexander, Mrs, Joeseph Pryor. • • •

• • OPEN HOUSE 'N"a s held on September l-, in the New Gym parkin lot. All of the girl's clubs were gat ered in an effort to get to know the new Freshmen &Transfers that would pledge a club durin the all se– mester. C ub members, sponsers, and beaux were on hand to greet the girls and a table was set up with t he club flower, crown, banner, and scrapbooks. Girls were required to turn in their top five club prefer– ences by the next Fri~ay. he fol– lowing week kept Regina girls busy visiting prospective members in t heir dorms in an effort to get to know the girls personall y before voting began •

No+e. f.-oW\ She.r, ( Co~fee. \\e.~e) Members of the Regina welcomed new beaux, Steve Jennings & Joe Stork, along with returning beaux Mike Mason-at a formal initiation held in their honor at Bessie Mae's. F'ormer beaux, Ray Winters, who h3d not planned to return this year, was asked to preside over this cer– emony and at its close was pre– sented with a plaque that formally expressed our wish that he remain our Honorary Beaux this year. Joe Stork, Mike Mason, Ray Winters, and Steve Jennings holding tteir vows during formal initiation•. ~ • •

• , HILLBILLI HOEDCWN was t he chosen theme for the Coffee House held in the Student Center . Home cooked stew , cornbread and carmeled ap ples were served by Regina &Chi Sig members as stu ents were entertained by Don Jackson. The Cheer – billies were an added highlight to t he show as Wayne Reed, John Redden, Perry Cain, Ray inters, &Mark Hayes 11 introduced themselves." Proceeds were mailed to Judy Red– en & Sher McFad en who plan to do miss on work in Brazil.

, XLA CHI SIGMA ALPHA Qr.. i"'w.- \ \~.I _ o•. :.d_ \' .\.-i.,'=> )'l . -d:o~· ~ c·,~~·'- - ..L: Wtf...!::> c..._ ... We (\..('e. v' y-~ '? co ut\ 1 ( \J \ -h ho.. ~"v ' \v'o .. ~ )\...,..., ~~ h + bl2:t_ C.. \ ')(. '=- l ~..; • :...-r C!6 .s 1s.fc.r t.lvbs ~o . L~ \1 rea...\1~ h 001.. -to ~ ~ -ed oY\<. - <Si J~~~~ The anual Chi Sig-Regina Christmas party was he1d on December 5th. Members of both clubs managed to squeeze into the Pryor's back room where a roaring fire greeted us. Presents were handed out to Chi Sig members by Santa (MeJanie • ·watson) and his elf (Jan Cox). • To be sure everyone got a present this year, each girl made her prayer brother a stocking fulJ of goodies. The beaux were eac•given a present whose color matched the hollday spirit and Pam Parker &Brenda ~ash passed on the X-mas Bird Award ~ Ch~rie C-omilty & Beth Harn.

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That's entertainment Chi Sigma Alpha and Regina captured first runnerup in sweepstakes with their production entitled "Freedom." More than 7,000 persons attended last week's productions of Spring Sing. See related pictures and story on page4. photo by Medd~rs

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- LAURI REGINA- Laurl Lee Pylkas, pledging Regina Social Club, w..rs the crown and othtV paraphernalia signifying her honor during annual pledge week on the Harding Campus, where zany activities were the order of the day all over the campus Wednesday through Friday. Rough Initiation for all clubs was Friday night.

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PJ queen nominee Chi Slgla Alpha queen, Beth Wells, a senior\ from Blrmlagbam, Alab , was one of zo Petit Jean Queen nominees preeeD&ed In chapel}J...Say. The top three finalists will be presented &o ad voted on by the tudent body in chapel services in·the early part ol the spring semester. .~ >:' ..,....,P -~ t' • "h. • ~ ~ We. \i.)\\\ Tv\~ Q."l a~~\e.. ·r • g~~6 ~ s:oo C~C" ~ soon a.~ ~ht... :{ ~t>.mf!!. e~ ~~,¥\~~ ~V\~h ~ ·d Go.f'~~~\-'. 'u.J\" I!/ ] ~~e.~ ~n,.e\\(.\~ 6u.or"cl~1t'f• ~ ~-..·\\ ~\+ ~k\e tJ.br . • u~t CR~ ~ J Get WP... () .' 1)~Y\\ -te~\ ~ Q.ho~ COVV\\~~ s"'-e.l\'\ - NO ttJE will rratncl. ~ '\ou:r ~~1"~ ". "B~ ~av-e. ~ hr an1 ~our food for ~\ u.AA... nilt\'\t" d.1~Y\ er- to :::r ~e~te Mt.le·~ 'ionc~hJ~ -~f 4t)u.. ~ ~t~o1' i() SAtu.~ f::>AY. ~ . -neV\t ~r~e't ~ou.,.. ~Y"~E'f st~ier..r .,.. eue~ 'ih~\\_ as Q\AS, ~ "t\'ul week. • s~e.. o\- t.t~ ho.ue. Jetkcl +I·Hs l~ \.{o~r t 'lAocon~c.it~c..e X ·Hui1k. B t AU.Y c;._.re_ <.: :-r:. cu$:..:\.. fo\1\~l..h_t t • PU.t.R\0 RttO Bf\A'/ p~ ~ .) L'tNN~

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• + THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION IS AWARDED TO REGINA for outstanding cooperation "\Vith the Red Cross Blood Program uanita Hostetter, Administrator Arkansas Red Cross Blood Program Date OcTOBER llJ 1977

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• • IN APPRECIATION Presented to: REG I NA For outstanding cooperation with the ARKANSAS RID CROSS Blood Program and the 't'rute County chapter in the Fall 1978 blood draw. For: Over 50% participation of your club TO: Alpha Omega Beta Tau Chi Alpha Rho Chi Sigma Alpha Kappa Delta Kappa Ka Re. Ta MEMORANDUM Kings Men Kirei Na Ai Regina Theta Psi TNT Tri Sigs April 23, 1979 FROM: Dr. Jimmy Carr,~~ c~... \ DATE: Each of the social c~bs listed above contributed $5.00 toward the cost of landscaping the home for Herman and Lois Brown. Thus far $74.47 has been spent for shrubbery and supplies. This is $14.47 more than was contributed by the clubs. An additional contribution of $25.00 was made by Harding Women's Club. There is now a balance in the fund of $10.53. This will be used to purchase additional shrubbery or a tree. Thank you for your contribution. I hope you will go by the home and see how much the shrubbery adds to the appearance of the house. JFC/sls

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