76 Kn1ghts and Phi D~ItQ Knights Devos held with Browns C oI'!timting 'a' tradition, Knights and Phi Delta conducted weekly devotionals with the foster children at the home of faculty member Lois Brown. Initiating a new service this year, members from both clubs adopted residents of Leisure Lodge home for the elderly as "grandparents." For Phi Delta, a canoe trip down the Spring River "started things out well," stated president Anne Garrison. A pledge-week service project had the Phi Delta "rats" singing hymns to an elderly lady in her home. Phi Delta's annual fall hayride and weiner roast was held at Wyldewood, and their Christmas party was in the College church fellowship hall. The girls prepared the entire meal for the party and provided stockings full of surprises for their dates. A breakfast at King's Inn began the semester for Knights. The gathering "gave everyone a chance to get reacquainted through some close-knit fellowship," said Knights member Marty Markley. The Knights' Homecomin&,float placed second among social clubs' entries, and in sports the club won three championships in the fall - A and B team football and A team softball while their B team won second in volleyball. Meanwhile, Phi Delta's A team managed to make the semi-finals in softball and their B team went to the semifinals in volleyball. The clubs again joined forces in the annual Spring Sing with a slap-stick comedy show centered around the theme, "California Dreamin'." tm:l 1. SPREADING Christmas spirit. the Knights and Phi Delta sing for residents of Leisure Lodge. 2. SITTING on Santa David Warren 's knee. Danny Brown tells what he wants for Christmas. 3. PHI DELTA. 1.Heil 2. Bates 3. Button 4. Schildknecht 5. Bean 6. Reed 7. Estes B. Garrison-President 9. DeRamus 10. Henderson-Sponsor 11 . Surber 12. Kneipper 13. Lovering 14. Camp 15. Murphy-Beau 16. Phillips 17. Noell -Treasurer lB. Hightower 19. Pearson 20. Daniel 21. Seal 22. Cameron 23. Wat - son 24. Warren 25. Anderson 26. Latham 27. Ueckert 2B. Nelson 29. Bradish 30. Fearno 31. Riley 32. Rogers-Secretary 33. Westover 34. Crockett 35. Ganus 36, Aebi 37. Waldrop 38. Henry 39. Osborn-Beau 40. Kitchens 41. Aven 42 . Brown 43. Collar 44. Lester 45. BarrettSponsor. 4. MAKING sure Kerry McKeever doesn 't miss a li'lk, Dean Maribeth Downing supervises as the pledge counts. 5. MOVING from group to group. Marcia Noell. Penny Hightower and Becky Cochran visit with active and graduated Phi Deltas at a Homecoming reception. 6. KNIGHTS. 1. Cope 2. K. Strasser 3. Stoeltje 4. Murphy 5. Morris 6. Warren 7. Hanes B. Woody 9. Fike 10. Strickland 11 . Cross 12. Reding 13. Fonville 14. DeRamus 15. Boll 16. Griffi th 17. Broom lB. Sanders 19. F. Strasser-President 20. Shipp-Queen 21. StinnettTreasurer 22. lones-Secretary 23. Fox 24. Philpot 25. Lay 26. J. Perry 27. Parris 28. Wamack 29. Hart 30. Bates 31. Skipper 32. Martin 33. Maddox 34. Turner 35. Blackshear 36. Finn 37. Westbrook 3B. Browning 39. Weaver 40, Brinckerhoff 41. Dumas 42. Chapman 43. Square 44. B. Rogers 45. Frey 46. Gross 47. E. Rogers 48. Adams 49. Genry 50. B. Perry 51. Markley 52. Hanson 53. Anthony. 7. PORTRAYING a riverboat show-girl, Anne Garrison plays a lively part in Spring Sing '79. 8. WEARING a big smile. Leisure Lodge resident Mary Gilbreth poses with a Knight friend, Randy Maddox.
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