1980-1981 Yearbook

Hoedown Begins Semester Western music, great vittles, and plenty of fun highlighted Kappa Sigs and Tri-Kappa's Halloween Hoe-down; only one of their many JOint social acitivites. Christmas and Valentine parties further strengthened their intercluh unity. as did frequent devotionals. Commented Tri-Kappa President Terri Franks, "We're really getting everybody involved. I feel we are a closer knit group on the upward swing. We're really proud of it!" Service also played a dominant role in club activities. An elderly couple residing in Searcy. Me. and Mrs. Wideman, was chosen to be their adopted couple. Kappa Sigs was a major contributor in the SA's Toy and Dolly Drive with 100070 participation and a contribution of $150.00 was made. Members also assisted with serving at the Searcy Chamber of Commerce Dinner held during the fall semester in the Heritage cafeteria. Realizing the importance of club unity. Tri-Kappa members began the spring semester with a retreat to Greers Ferry Lake. As member Etta Madden remarked, "We have such a variety of talented girls with different interests. Somehow they all blend together to make our club unique. " I. SHOWING their unified club spirit, members participate in the Homecoming parade supporting the Bisons. 2. TRI KAPPA. I. PerkinsTreasurer 2. Madden 3. Kathy Broadaway 4. Bearden 5. Futrell 6. Rhoten 7. Davis 8. DesLauriers 9. Franks-President 10. Miller II. West /2. Reeves 13. Kristi Broadaway 14. Alexander 15. Lennard 16. Wilson 17. Mengleberg 18. Euda/y 19. Brown 20. Co/son 21. Nonce 22. Rogers 23. Turman 24. Hefley-Beau 25. CopelandSecretary 26. Douglas 27. Hendrix 28. Quandt- Vice-President 29. Holliman 30. Weeks 31. Loden 32. Nelson 33. Perry 34. T. McCullough 35. S. McCullough 36. Wi/son 37. Hodges 38. Price-Beau 39. West-Beau. 3. SOME like if "hot," according to Kappa Sig and Trt Kappa peppers performing in Spring Sing '80. 4. CARR YING on a friendly conversation, Lyn POinsett, Randy Campbell, and Jim Wade discuss events of the day. 5. AT the COIlcession stalld during Bisoll basketball games ~'service with a smile" is guarallteed by Sheila DesLawiers, Phil Jaros, and Greg Prahl. 6. KAP· PA SIGS. I. Grigson 2. Caton 3. McNeil 4. Loden 5. Perdue 6. RhotenQueen 7. Jones 8. Bingham 9. S. Bredingburgh-Secretary /0. WadePresident 11. Hurst 12. Campbell· Vice-President 13. 'Hambrice 14. Matthews 15. West 16. Moffet 17. Prahl 18. Rampy 19. Hewitt 20. Mays 21. Weeks 22. Lyle 23. B. Vredingburgh 24. Fisher 25. Nichols 26. Sisson 27. Oberholzer 28. Sitton 29. Carmichael 30. Norvell 31. Prescott 32. Simpson 33. Hagar 34. Elrod 35. Webb 36. Carler 37. Robert Williams 38. Hefley 39. Cunningham 40. Effendi 41. Jones 42. Ruddick 43. Rod Williams 44. Kiihn/ 45. Griffin 46. Whitson 47. Shelly 48. McCain 49. Voss 50. Word 51. Broadaway.Queen 52. Kirkland 53. Howell 54. Roadhog 55. Gipson 56. Poinsett 57. Cluy-Sponsor 58. Smith 59. Prather 60. Price 6/. Bankston 62. Higginbotham 63. Pat· ton 64. Martin-Historian 65. Yingling 66. Jaros 67. Robinson 68. Sites 69. Hall 70. "Bear"

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