1979-1980 Yearbook

, .- D~ltQS Deltas start out strong O aubling their membership to 25 this fall, the two-year-old Delta Omega took second place in small club softball in their first club sports attempt. The Deltas also claimed first place in club bowling and participated in volleyball, football, and basketball. " Deltas and Alph~ Omega manned a dunking booth at the White County Fair in September. Over $1000 was accumulated and donated to the Red Cross. "All the members got plenty wet from being dunked, and plenty cold; but it was fun and satisfying." recalled Delta President Mark Cramer. The club was recogniz~d for raising the most money during the Ka Re Ta Walk / Bike-a-thon. They were further honored when Lubbock Christian College chose them as one of four Christian college social clubs to be interviewed for use as a pattern for a new club at LCe. Delta's social activities included a bowling party with Beta Tau and a devotional with Ka Re Ta. The Deltas attributed their success largely to determination and closeness. "A lot of people said we wouldn't last, so we had to fight that," reflected Mike McGaha. liThe charter members were really a tightly knit bunch." Having established their name, a further concern was for efforts to get acquainted with other clubs. ~ 1. DELTA SATIER Mike Bedwell and Theta Tau catcher Jeff Perry anticipate Benjie Nail's call. 2. DELTA OMEGA. 1. Clinton- Vice-President 2. Goetting-Queen 3. Austin 4. Cramer-President 5. Reed 6. Beeson 7. Fujisawa 8. Hedges 9. Lanthrjp 10. /ones-Secretary-Treasurer 11. Giddens. 12. Hefley 13. Harbin 14. Clark 15. McGaha 16. Bedwell 17. McKinney 18. Williams. 95 Delta Omega

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