1981-1982 Yearbook

Emergency Fund Established While renewing friendships and enjoying good food and fellowship , Kappa Sigma and Tri Kappa began their year with a party at Wyldewood. During the party. club members roasted hot dogs and joined together in a period of devotion. Marking the beginning of a new spiritual emphasis in the clubs, Kappa Sigma directed a devotional with Sub·T and Ko Jo Kai. Several interc1ub devotionals, led by Kappa Sigma men, were held throughout the 226· Kappa Sigma year. These devotionals helped members to grow closer. In addition, prayer groups were formed by Tri Kappa women. The desire to serve others led Kappa Sigma and Tri Kappa to establish an Emergency Fund. This fund is to be used by Har· ding students who, because of an unforeseen emergency or illness in their family, are in a financial bind. 'This fund will be dispensed under certain stipulations set up by a committee of Tri Kappa and S.A. members," stated fund chairman Sue Coker. Service for Kappa Sigma also included visiting with widows in the Sear· cy area and bringing orphans to a club football game. Members later participated in the S.A. Toy and Dolly Drive. Celebrating the holiday season together, Tri Kappa members and their dates held a Christmas party at Wyldewood. Keeping with tradition, memo bers selected an old family recipe, and baked special treats for the party. The members also decorated the Christmas tree with ornaments from each club member's family. A highlight of the Spring semester for Kappa Sigma was the annual Bass Tournament. On the day of the tournament , members met at 6:00 a.m. and dispersed to various ponds and lakes. The men met again at 6:00 p.m. to weigh the fish and receive trophies. The bass were later used at a fish fry which was held during their float trip. ~

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