1976-1977 Yearbook

Beaux - Mika Mason, Ray Winters, John Radden Regina Regina began the year in a meaningful way by adopting a grandparent through the Hot Line. Regina enjoyed many memorable devotionals with their brother club, Chi Sigma Alpha, and accompanied them on service projects to places such as the Children's Colony in Conway, Arkansas. The clubs also united in a float trip down the Buffalo River in the fall. On Homecoming day, Regina hosted an early morning breakfast for old and new members of the club. Regina shared in the work of producing their Spring Sing production which resembled a mock opera and held their annual banquet on April 16. 1. Ketteler 2. D. Noblin 3. Earnhart 4. S. Noblin 5. Ruminer 6. McFadden 7. Redden 8. Pauley 9. Prine 10. Moore 11. Ferguson 12. Edwards 13. Martin 14. Pickens 15. Jackson 16. Alexander, sponsor 17. K. Curtis 18. Horton 17. Brackett 20. Shaffer 21. Kay 22. Jennings 23. Peacock 24. Potts 25. Adams 26. Copeland 27. White 28. Burcham 29. Pritchitt 30. Cannon 31. Parker 32. Burns 33. Porter 34. Darrow 35. Massey 36. Drennan 37. Luscombe 38. R. Davenport 39. Ulm 40. D. Davenport 41. Nash 42. B. Wells 43. Cox 44. R. Wells 45. Spivey 46. B. Curtis 47. Hughes 48. Mize 49. Prince REGINA - 193

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