1980-1981 Yearbook

Canned Goods Gathered by Carolers Mohican opened the year with a koolaid stand for thirsty students during registration. They also camped out on Mohawk Hill to make plans and set goals for the year. Zeta Phi held two all-girl devoltionals at the beginning of the fall semester. one planned by club members and the other featuring a slide presentation by JOY. A joint Halloween outing in· eluded a visit to a haunted house in Searcy and a viewing of the movie "Psycho." The clubs also joined for a Christmas party with roller skating and then volleyball and basketball games at the 6th and Izard church building in Little Rock. Both get-togethers facilitated the goal of the brother and sister clubs, which, according to Zeta Phi vice president Mona Truitt was to "become closer as a club and get to know the Mohican club better." The clubs also went caroling in Cloverdale for canned goods to contribute to needy families. During December, they also contributed money and bought coats for a large family in Searcy. Sports were an important pan of the clubs' activities. Zeta Phi 260 Mohican played softball and volleyball in the fall, basketball in the spring. Mohican lost a tough football game to rival Sub T-16 and sought revenge as they fielded teams in softball, basketball and swimming. The spring semester found Mohican and Zeta Phi floating down the Spring River. President of Mohican, Terry Neu, stated that this brought the clubs "a love and appreciation for the outdoors." _ Jim Murphy 1

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