-Staff Photo Float Trip Begins Year of Activity The women of Omega Phi were actively involved in both social and spiritual activities. To begin the year, the club sponsored a float trip down the Spring River. "The float trip was really a blast! I think that everyone that went had a super time," said sophomore Patti Holloway. Throughout the year Omega Phi women participated in a variety of activities. Among these were pizza parties, a twin party and a fall hayride. They . also marched as clowns in the •- Linda. Huffman Homec;oming parade. The club was involved in several service projects around the community. Specifically, members sang at local nursing homes and "adopted" an elder· Iy woman. They also sponsored a benefit showing of 'The Thing" on Halloween. Five boxes of canned goods and $277 were contributed. The proceeds were distributed among five needy families in the Searcy area. In an effort to strengthen spiritual bonds, members were assigned prayer sisters for the duration of the semester. The sisters were encouraged to spend time together and get to know each other in a deeper way. Focusing on the sports scene, Omega Phi entered three volleyball teams. Their basketball team finished in the fourth posi· tion following playoff action. Summarizing Omega Phi's season Linda Warren said, "The team had a very successful 3 - Sl1~wn Daggell season, but most of all, everyone had a good time and enjoyed themselves." ~ 1. BEAU Sabel Guifarro and Lora Reed walch as a hopeful pledge signs the register during Women's Club Open House. 2. MUNCHKIN fiJrodigies Carol Michael, Jan Smithey, Renda Colglazier and Missy Olree entertain guests at the Omega Phi Christmas Party. 3. OMEGA PHI. 1. Espeland 2. Machen 3. McElwain 4. S. Tritschler 5. Clark 6. T. -Tritschler 7. Caughron·uice president 8. Bellamy·sponsor 9. Morgan 10. Bentley 11. Guifarro· Beau 12. Grady 13. Hickman 14. Thurmond 15. Hardy·secretary 16. Emerson 17. Colglazier 18. Luna 19. Barton 20. Ferry 21. Machen· Beau 22. Strickland 23. Campbell· sponsor 24. Leamons 25. Smithey· president 26. Brightman 27. Rhodes 28. Holloway 29. Palmer 30. Mort· hole 31. Michael 32. Harrington 33. Kesler 34. Hill 35. Jameson 36. Brooker 37. Reed 38. Tidwell 39. Tolbert 40. Anderson 41. Warren 42. Huffman·treasurer 43. O/ree 44. Bradshaw. 4. GOING through tradi· tional Pledge Week rituals, Cindy Morgan reads story book classics to a Titans pledge. - Courtesy ofPubllcfly Office Omega Phi· 209
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