xKnights and Phi Delta 258 Knights Small Groups Seek Unity Knights and Phi Delta took advantage of the warm October days to host a hayride/weiner roast at Petit Jean. They also had a joint Christmas party at Wyldewood, featuring a visit from Phi Delta beaux dressed as Santa and his reindeer. The clubs found time to play a softball game together at least once a semester. Mass dates to campus movies were a common occurence throughout the year. The clubs shared spiritual life programs by having devotionals every Tuesday. Devos were held at the Herman and Lois Brown home every Thursday. Getting to know each other was facilitated by the formation of small groups. Knights participated in special outings this year caJled "sit~ jowns." Twice during the year they went to Bald Rock to discuss what each member wanted out of the club and their goals for the school year. To keep order, a stick was passed around and a person could only speak when he had the stick. Christmas was celebrated at tWe Brown s home, with the clubs giv~ ing at least two gifts to each child. - ChrislopMf Thompsclll They also contributed to a collec~ tion by the small clubs to buy a gift certificate from Wal-Mart to donate to the Browns. This was used to buy more gifts. Phi Deltas •• adopted" Lucas, a boy in a children's home in Brazil. They sent money and letters each month to him, and remembered him with a special gift at Christmas. A fitting finish to the year were the traditional banquets. Knights was held at Coy's Steakhouse in Little Rock. Phi Delta members spent the evening of their banquet at the Ozark Folk Center. - Jim Murph)' - Cor/ Wells
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