- Bryan Beeson 202 Delta Omega Small Club With Big Ideas In its fourth year of existence, the Delta Omega social club participated in a diversity of ac· tivities. Neophyte members were welcomed into the club by honoring them with a spaghetti dinner prepared by older members. This aspect of brotherhood helped the new recruits to blend into the circle of fellowship between members. As a service project, Deltas 2 traveled to Morrilton to spend a day at the Children's Home. The club played basketball and other sports games with the kids. "Being with the children was a special experience for me," said member Chris Becker. "Playing with the kids not only interested their self· worth but mine also." Several activities were plan· ned for the social benefit of the club. Each week, usually on Tuesday nights, Delta members met for a devotional. In Novem· ber the club enjoyed a hayride in the Arkansas countryside. The evening began with a cookout at Wyldewood after which members and their dates left for the hayride. Summarizing his views of Deltas, President Mack Land· thrip said, "We are a small club with big ideas. Delta Omega hopes to grow numerically and spiritually within the coming years." ~ I. IN AN A TTEMPT to spike the ball, Mike McGaha meets his Sigma Tau opponent above the net. 2. DELTAS. 1. McGaha 2. MiUer 3. Tennyson 4. Landthrip·presidenl5. R. Hefley·vice president 6. S. Hefley·Queen 7. Cook·sponsor 8. Beeson·treasurer 9. Moshier 10. Bartlett 11. Becker 12. Moon 13. Chadwell 14. Higgen· botham·Queen 15. Chandler 16. Billingsley 17. Williams·secretary. 3. QUEENS Slaria Heney and Debbie Higgenbotham make final prepara· lions before a Delta mixer. - Shawn Daggell
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