1978-1979 Yearbook

Chi Sigs Chi Sigs host Culpepper Mountain devotional To help upgrade the reading program materials at the Academy, Chi Sigs worked with the Parent-Teacher Association by selling tickets at the Pee Wee Basketball Tournament at the Academy to raise funds. Offering their services to Herman and Lois Brown in finishing their home, Chi Sigs followed the suit of other clubs and provided the manpower to install heating and air conditioning ductwork. Monthly prayer breakfasts at Holder's and Bill's Restaurants were the scene of fellowship as the club heard various faculty members speak. This year's "C" team softball champions, Chi Sigma Alpha also participated in football, volleyball, baksetball and track and field. A much appreciated Chi Sigma Alpha tradition was continued this year as the club periodically serenaded the women's dormitories . 56" Chi Sigs 1. CHI SIGS. 1. Wiblin 2. Flinchum 3. Bible 4. Ritchie 5. Roach 6. Casey 7. Camp 8. Wilson 9. Perkins 10. Long 11. S. Foster 12. Parks 13. M. Waites 14. Sisk 15. Barkalow 16. Evans 17. Elkins 18. Duer 19. Winnett 20. Morgan 21 . Littrel 22. T. Smith 23. Perkins 24. Santellan 25. Hester 26. C. Jones 27. Organ 28. M. Foster 29. Inman 30. Stubblefield 31 . Dell 32. Hood 33. Dougherty 34. ~--~-~ 'i' ===== === ==;, . ' Mount 35. Selby 36. D. Jones 37. D. Waites 38. Mason 39. Ramsey 40. Reed 41. Peck 42. Kinney 43. Mansfield 44. Cox 45. Hamric 46.. Beliech 47. C. Smith 48. Oliver 49. Stanley 50. Stork . 2. OFFICERS AND QUEEN. Front row : Kevin Sartin-vice-president , Beth Wells- 'queen , Dennis Mount-president. Back row : Matt Flinchum-secretary . 3. THE WORLD'S largest pizza gradually ----~~ In the early 1900's it was rare for a town of less than three thousand to have a post office, but thanks to Judge Steve Brundidge, Searcy was an exception to this rarity. vanishes , helped by Chi Sigma Alpha members and a crowd of hungry onlookers who purchased the pizza at three dollars per square foot .

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