1982-1983 Yearbook

_ Darrell L Truitt Second Year Brings Growth Sigma Phi Mu began this its second year of existence by preparing for the women's club Open House held early in the fall semester. Club members made fish net bags filled with candy and placed them in the treasure chest which decorated the table of favors to be handed out to passersby. Later on, Pledge Week proved to be a unique experience for both old and new members. Eliminating the oatmeal and egg mixture designed to saturate the pledges' hair during Rough Night, the old members held a "Miss Mu" pageant in the College church buildmg annex. The talent was made up mainly of the best "moo'ers" among the pledges. Following Rough Night activities, the girls celebrated in the old gym with plentiful amounts of pizza. Several days later the new Sig Phiers exchanged their Pledge Week oars and "When we decided to start Sigma Phi we were all searching for something new. We had to work really hard. We know that the club is what we make it." - June Yeager sailor hats for formal gowns and participated in formal initiation at the Wyldewood Retreat Center. Toward the end of October, the members and dates had a skating party at the Searcy rink. November brought a marshmallow roast at Wyldewood and the largest marshmallow fight in Sig Phi history. As Christmas drew closer, the women and their dates festively gathered for a semi-formal buffet dinner at King's Inn. The girls also sang carols to the elderly residents of Leisure Lodge. Other activities included a Valentine party and a formal spring banquet in April. Though not number one athletically, Sigma Phi Mu participated in all club sports except football. ~ 1. Two singular sensations are Tyonia Pipkin and Ann Porter during Spring Sing finale. 2. Shipmates line up at the dock and sing their pledge song. 3. Sigma Phi Mu. 1. Cainey 2. Jackson 3. Berks 4. Wood-treas. 5. Friend 6. Petree 7. Pope 8. L. Phillips 9. Lester 10. T. Phillips-beau 11. Chain 12. Barringer 13. Martino 14. Suzuki 15. Kellum 16. Carlyle 17. Netsch 18. Koelling 19. Hintze 20. Bryantpresident 21. Stricklen 22. Taylor-sec. 23. Pipkin 24. May 25. Moon 26. Porter-v. president 27. Scoggins 28. Norvell 29. Anderson 30. D. Helms 31 . C. Phillips 32. Middleton 33. Zeig/t"!r 34. Gwin 35. Flippin 36. Nowlin 37. Foster 38. Rogers 39. Warren 40. Wineman 41.}. Phillips 42. Shores 43. Riddick 44. M. Helms 45. McHand 46. Hopper 47. Moore-beau 48. Bookout 49. Johnston. Sigma Phi Mu/65

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