1978-1979 Yearbook

Sig Tau sets spiritual leadership as goal One of Sigma Tau Sigma's major goals for the year was to practice spiritual leadership on campus, especially in joint activities with sister club Kappa Delta Kappa. "Devotionals led by various Sig Tau members served to bring the two clubs to a close relationship during our second year as brother and sister club," said freshman member Gordon Clancy. Sigma Tau participated in club · softball, volleyball, basketball, bowling and speedball, and enjoyed a second place win in small club "A" football. With the onset of autumn , the club met at Camp Wyldewood for an old-fashioned · weiner roast, notable for an overabundance of food . Sig Tau kicked off their second semester with a bowling party at the Bison Lanes . 2 72 ~ SigTau Sig Tau is pictured at the . White County Fairgrounds where, since the depression years, the fair has been an an· nual event. 1. OFFICERS AND QUEENS. Teresa Tyree-queen, Stan Smithpresident, Karen Booth-queen , Wes Head-treasurer. 2. SIGMA TAU SIGMA. 1. Reynolds 2. McGuire 3 . S. Smith 4. Thompson 5. McLain 6 . Baker 7. T. Allen 8. D. Allen 9. Jones 10. Woods 11 . James 12. R. Smith 13. Crow 14. Head 15. Still 16. P. Allen 17. McQuain 18. Hainley 19. Collins 20. Clancy 21. Foster 22. Joiner. 3. DEAN ALLEN of Sig Tau looks for a gap in the King's Men defense.

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