1980-1981 Yearbook

248 Chi Sigs "Much openness and fellowship" was exhibited by Chi Sigma Alpha members at a stag outing held before school, according to club president Monte Cox. The outing, held at Camp Tahkodah, was conducted to formulate plans for the coming year. Several mass dates between the brother anJ sister club were staged throughout the year, as well as hayride outings to farms outside the Searcy area. In December, Regina girls planned an outing to Chi Sip Petit :~~~~n~I~~~S~:~im~~a}~:u~~i? . and Sigs held an over-night meeting at don't work tremendously hard the Wyldewood Retreat Center. on athletics . .. we have a good'· . • Caroling at Leisure Lodge time, we enjoy working together e . Ina preceeded a Christmas party held asatearn, and we win at Dr. and Mrs. Joe Pryor's sometimes." Regina was also achome. At this time prayer sisters tive in sports, playing basketball, and brothers were revealed. track, fast pitch and slow pitCh Chi Sigs participated in all club softball. They took second place sports: softball, volleyball, foot- in the slow pitch softball iobaH, basketball, swimming, and tramural tournament. track. Monte Cox reported that Spiritual motivation was "Sports are not our main empha- emphasized throughout the year sis. You spend time doing what is as Regina and Chi Sigs held breakfasts and devotionals together. Devotionals with other clubs were also held, and Chi Sigs had open discussion groups. The home of Mike Schoenberger, an invalid, was visited daily by one member from each club to help Mrs. Schoenberger take care of Mike. Chi Sigs had a party to make toys for the Toy and Dolly Drive and helped with the concession stand at Bison games, while Regina aided the Special Olympics and helped to fund World Christian Broadcasting Corporation, a Christian radio station being built in Alaska. - JUII Murphy

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