1979-1980 Yearbook

88 Tri-Alpha Tri-Alpha fulfills a year of service T ri-Alpha met their call to service during the fall semester of thi s year . Through dail y visits with Becky Kreh , who was confined to a body cast after fa lling from a tree , they were able to assist her with her homework. A second call for help carne when Vice-President Chery l Ballinger was injured in a fire which destroyed the Ballinger horne. Club members took turns sitting with Cheryl in the hospital while the entire club began collecting clothing, household items and money to meet the Ba ll ingers' needs. Occasional d ev otionals featured spontaneous singing and planned scripture readings by members of Tri-Alpha . The club " also joined Chi Lambda Chi for a devo tional in November. Sports participation for the club consisted of volleyball and bowling. The girls also came together for recreation and a cookout a t Riverside Park . As one of their club gettogethers, AAA had a salad party in the home of a Tri-Alpha alumnus. Each girl supplied her favorite salad dressing. Secretary Linda Boyd said the party was "something we wanted to do because it was different." ~ 1. APPROPRIATELY dressed, TriAlpha pledge Carrie Ellen Lowry readies herself for her rough-night activi ties. 2. AS TRI-ALPHA PERFORMS with AlplJa Epsilon Chi. Russell Polk and Terri Sisco sing of blue skies. 3. TRI-ALPHA. 1. B~lIinger-Vice-President 2. Copelalld 3. Jacobs- Treasurer 4. Norr is 5. Pea coc k-Presidellt 6. Stewart 7. Sisco B. Hat field 9.' Verkler 10. Martindale 11. Purdom 12. Hall 13. LaFevers 14. Boyd-Secretar.v 15. Alley 16. Goldstein 17. LowlY 18. Harper 19. Wea v er-Beau 20. Jones-Beau 21 . Murphy 22 Honaker. 3 Yri Alpha

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