1978-1979 Yearbook

This authentic covered bridge is part of the display at Pioneer Village, a cooperative effort to recreate and preserve relics of . pioneer days. Phi Delta and Knights Community service varied for Phi Delta Phi Delta kicked off its year with a float trip down the Spring River. Strengthening brother-sister club unity, they had a coo15out with Knights. Phi Delta also sponsored a Christmas party . The club's service projects were varied . They assisted at the Herman and Lois Brown home by keeping the foster children for a weekend, and they held regular devotionals at the home . The girls also planted flowerbeds for Mrs . Pearl Nicholas, mother-in-law of Dr. Clifton Ganus . The club members were also active in sports, with teams participating in softball, speedball, volleyball, basketball, tennis, swimming and track. Tho:,: took second place honors in swimming and first and second places in ten~ nis doubles . 1. PROUDLY displaying the club banner and motto, Beth Garner and Anne Garrison precede Knights and Phi Delta's float in the Homecoming parade. 2. PHI DELTA. 1. Pickle 2. Chappell 3. Hightower 4. S. Bates 5. Lovering 6. Deramus 7. Cameron 8. Aven 9. Bachle 10. Ueckert 11. Gor· don 12. Been 13. Camp 14. Ewing 15. Garrison 16. Taylor 17. R. Bates 18. Manley 19. Moss 20. Clark 21. Henry 22. Brittain 23. Kitchens 24. Collar 25. Daniel 26. Cash 27. Noell 28. Lott 29. Bloom 30. Jordan 31. Heil 32. Ganus 33. Surber 34. Slayton 35. Klingenberg 36. Roll 37. Hickey 38. Brown 39. Harmon 40. Johns 41. Truex-sponsor. 3. OFFICERS AND BEAUX. Front row: Martha Collar-treasurer, Tom Alexander-beau, Patti Cameron· vicepresident. Back row: David Pittsbeau , Beth Gordon-president, David Osborn-beau . Phi Delta" 67

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