Sig Tau and ~appa Delta • Helping Hands Assist With Yard Work Combining efforts, Sig Tau and Kappa Delta began a year of service helping local resident, Mrs. Miller, with yard work. Members assisted with gardening, cleaning, and general mainw tenance. Establishing a tradition, they again hosted the annual Game-a-thon held at Wal-Mart. Over $800 was collected and donated to the March of Dimes to aid in its fight against birth defecls. Both clubs assisted at the Searcy Special Olympics. The highlight of sporting activity for Kappa Delta was clinching the A team championship in small club basketball. "Sig Tau has really been good to us, " remarked president Rene Holloway. "They support us so well and they really believe in us." After attaining the title, they moved up to large club status, placing third in A and B team basketball in the fall. Members also participated in speedball, fast and slow pitch softball, track, and bowling competition. Sig Tau entered in bowling, football , track, basketball. and swimming events, placing third in B team softball and volleyball. The spring break campaign to LaGrange, Indiana, accented spiritual commitment. Held in conjunction with a local gospel meeting, members assited in .a door knocking outreach aiming to establish personal Bible studies. Bi-weekly devotionals with Kappa Delta provided spiritual reinforcew ment. "Sigma Tau is an organization in which Christians can have fun together without worrying about pressure to do un-Christian things," commented president Stan Smith. "We really enjoy the fell0wship with our sister club." A fall outing to Blanchard Spring Caverns and an evening spent roller skating were just two of their many social functions this year. 1. FINISHING in third place position overall, Sig Tau #4 team members Johnny McQuain, Terry Hickerson, Stan Smith and Mike Miller confer on on answer during College Bowl comw petition. 2. ANXIOUSLY waiting for the next hit to be fielded, Rhonda Street and Sherry Yount concentrate on a lense game. 3. KAPPA DELTA. I. Wills 2. Crawford 3. R. Fieldor. Treasurer 4. T. Jones 5. Fraley 6. Frazier 7. D. Jones 8. Penrod 9. Lunceford 10. Cook Il. Stal/ons 12. Golden 13. McKee 14. Bozan IS. Enloe 16. Sloan 17. Holloway 18. Yount 19. R. Hol/oway~President 20, J, Holloway 2], Lee 22. Bundren 23, Bearden· Vice·President 24, Graham 25. Balcom 26. Chandler 27. G. Fieldor 28. Davenport 29, Garner 30. Sanders 31. Youngblood 32, Burkes 33. Street 34. Combs 35. Dees 36. Cagle·Secretary 37. Tucker 38. Wall 39. Cox 40. Hampton 41. Organ. 4. SIG TAU. I. Crow 2. McQuain 3. Thompson 4. Northam 5. Rickard· Secretary 6. Lawson 7. Curtis 8. S. Smi(h~President 9. Shay 10. Garner~ Queen Il. Mark Williams 12. Bemies 13. James 14. Hood IS. Penrod 16. Yagyu 17. Randy SmUh 18. Mike Williams 19. Ingram 20. Collins· Vice~ President 21. Thed/ord·Queen 22. Sears·Sponsor 23. Ramsey·Treasurer 24. Borth 25. Love 26. Dotson 27. Truitt 28. Gist 29. D. Smith 30. Miller 31. King 32. Rod Smith 33. Jacobs 34. Hickerson 35. K. Smith 36. Hostetler 37. Ard. 5. BUMPING Ihe ball, Donna Lone returns a volley. 6. MEMBERs of Sig Tau and Kappa iJelta bring a "Commercial Message" to Spring Sing '80 audiences. 7. BEGINNING Ihe year on a friendly note, Rhea Enloe and Jim Dotson greet visitors at the Sig Tau informa· tion booth. 263 Kappa Delta
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