50 ~ AEX Little Rock floods provide chance to serve AEX "We all enjoyed going to Little Rock and enjoyed what the Red Cross had for us to do. We drove vans and distributed food, personal supplies, etc. It was a weekend of helping others - a weekend well spent for the Lord," commented Alpha Epsilon Chi member Andy Crossman concerning the club's first semester service project. AEX worked in cooperation with the Arkansas Red Cross in the wake of floods which left widespread damage to Little Rock communities when the water receded. The 12 members of AEX followed their rough night activities with a picnic at Wyldewood with sister club Alpha Alpha Alpha. As the weather began to cool, both clubs went on a hayride to Wyldewood, ending the event with a cookout and devotional t=>eriod conducted by AEX. 1. CONCENTRATING on a game of spades in the Student Center, AEX member Jim Dabbs considers his strategy. 2. ALPHA EPSILON CHI. 1. Hall 2. Russell 3. Williams 4. Polk 5. Willett 6. Orr 7. Dabbs 8. Crossman 9. Peacock. 3. OFFICERS AND QUEEN. Front row: Jim Dabbs-treasurer, Carl LaFevers-vicepresident. Back row: Steve RussellpreSident, Kathy Poyner-queen , Eddie Willett-secretary. AEX competed in club football, volleyball and bowling. Second semester activities included a skating party and a. float trip, which was planned for a warmer weekend in the spring. Spring Sing '79. included a joint musical effort by AEX and Tri Alpha entitled "Those Were the Days." President Steve Russell headed the group in planning the year, assisted by Dr. Duane McCampbell who served as sponsor. Elected to serve as queens for AEX were Kathy Poyner and Rhonda Moyer. The music building, traditionally believed to be haunted, was built from the bricks of old Godden Hall, part of Galloway Female College, Harding's predecessor.
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