1981-1982 Yearbook

~ltiA\~lrlllti. " - Shawn Daggell Variety of Activities Abound 210· Shantih "The girls of Sigma Phi Mu knew we had a great club. The problem was to prove it to the incoming freshmen," stated fall semester president Sandy McKee. To meet the challenge, the members geared up for the first Open House and were pleasantly surprised with the large number of freshmen and transfer women who desired to join their ranks. ' 'The hit of the whole semester had to be our sailor pledges as they sang their songs to the tunes of songs from 'Stripes,' " added McKee. After pledge week, several activities were scheduled for the fall semester to bring the club members closer together and to build friendships. A large pizza party was held after rough night activities for all new and old members. Later in the fall semester, a hayride and chili supper was held at one of the club members' home, with over 50 memo bers and their dates in attendance. The fall semester was highlighted by the Christmas party and banquet held at the Wyldewood retreat center. During the spring semester, Sigma Phi women participated in club sports, as well as several other activities. Included in their second semester activities were a Valentines party and a formal banquet. As their debut in Spring Sing 1982, members participated in the finale. The year and goals of Sigma Phi Mu were summed up well by spring semester president Teresa Wells when she said, " .. a lot of friendships have developed over the past year and I'm sure the club will con· tinue to grow in the years to come." ~ 1. UPON lighling her candle, Stacy Carneal is formally inducLed inLo the Shanlih Social Club. 2. SHANT/H. I. Carr.beau 2. Wright 3. Stafford 4. Reed 5. Earle 6. Qualls 7. Morrow a. Robertson 9. Vail 10. J. Daniel·beau 11. Burkett 12. Looney 13. Hart 14. Godfrey 15. Enloe 16: M. Daniel 17. K. Smith 18. Medlin·secretary 19. Clements 20. King 21. Flanagan· treasurer 22. Luna 23. Ferrell 24. McLarty 25. Combs 26. Slaler 27. Mathews 2B. Dennis 29. Horsman 3~. Hinds·sponsor 3 J. Pratt· president 32. Miller·vice president 33. Marlin 34. McReU 35. C. Smith 36. Whitesel 37. Stiesmeyer 3. MEMBERS Geneva McReU and Mary Lynn Vaugh discuss the club with prospeclive pledges as Robert Red· ford silently states his approval. 4. HEEDING the advice of beau David Wright, Kim McLarty hurriedly steals to third base. __.........-.__"""=--wn Daggell - Eddie Cagle 4 - Christopher Thompson

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