1. Baxter 2. Grady 3. Howell 4. Prine 5. Cox 6. Emmett 7. Ashley 8. Rothfus 9. Jordan 10. McLain 11 . Shelby 12. Steger 13. Johnston 14. Rickaway 15. Hobelman, Vice-Pres. 16. Estes 17. Henderson, Sec. lB. McCain 19. Finley 20. Murphy 21. Diehl 22. Stewart, Tres. 23. Prantl24. Davidson 25. Mclean 26. Short V . lawson, Pres. 28. Franke 29. Culpepper 30. May 31. Guthery 32. Stanley 33. Morgan 34. D. Spillman 35. Howard, Sponsor 36. T. Spillman, Queen 37. Helsten, Sponsor 38. Rogers 39. Hammett 40. Helton 41. Pritchett 42. Kelley 43. Wilson 44. Brickman 45. S. Spillman 46. Reid 206 / ALPHA OMEGA Delta Chi adopted as new sister club Aiming toward the highest spiritual development of its members has been the goal of Alpha Omega since its beginning in September 1969. In their symbol the Alpha and Omega letters are bound together by a ring signifying a never-ending brotherly love which binds the club together. Adopting Delta Chi Omega as their sister club the groups enjoyed work and fun. Visiting the Morrilton Children's Home was a favo rite outing for the groups. The theme for their 3rd place float in the Homecoming parade was "What are we going to do with our World? It's in our hands." They worked into the early morning to complete their entry but efforts proved worthwhile when they were announced a winner during half-time festivities.
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