1979-1980 Yearbook

Clubs win volleyball titles "W e tried to develop a better social and spiritual relationship with Tri-Sigs," said Theta Tau president John Thee, describing one of his club's &9a1s for the year. Both clubs did well in sports with Tri Sigs winning the A team volleyball championship and placing second in speedball. Theta Tau took second in both A and B volleyball and softball.- - In service to the community, Tri-Sigs collected toys for children at the Sunshine School. Theta Tau cut wood for an elderly couple and bought Thanksgiving dinner for the teen foster children in the Herman and Lois Brown home. They also contributed to the Wilbur Ballingers, whose home was destroyed by fire. and to the Toy and Dolly drive. Appreciative of the outdoors, Theta Tau members camped out at Heber Springs twice in the fall and had two all-night activities at Wyldewood. In the spring they canoed on the Spring River. For the second consecutive year Tri-Sigs and Kappa Phi joined in Spring Sing, this year presenting "Life in the Fast Lane." tMJ Th~ta Tau and Tri-Sig5 85 Tri-Sigma Delta

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