Unity and Fellowship Emphasized "Headin' for a showdown" near the end of the 1981-82 school year, Chi Sigma Alpha and Regina social clubs took the annual Spring Sing sweepstakes competition with their foot-stomp in' show "This is a Good Place for a Stick-Up." Taking three of the four possible judging categories, the chap-clad cowboys rustled up their second consecutive Spring Sing victory. Chi Sigs began the 1982-83 year with a stag outing at Camp Tahkodah to discuss plans and goals for the year and to reacquaint themselves with each other after the long summer separation. Pledge Week followed, and Regina and Chi Sigs started from the beginning to develop club unity with new members. A hayride on a" farm outside of Beebe brought all the Chi Sigs together for their outing in mid-October, and Regina's traditional outing to Petit Jean Mountain took place later that month. Besides fellowshipping with each other, the two clubs held devotionals and pizza parties with other clubs, in order to "try to develop relationships with people we don't always necessarily spend time with," said Chi Sigs president Steve Haynes. Both groups participated in all club sports because it "allows us to have a good time together," according to Haynes. Both groups also played College Bowl and worked as volunteers for the Special Olympics. A special service project for the two clubs was visiting and working in the home of Mike Schoenberger, a young invalid in the Searcy area. "<:::: - Shawn Daggett - John J. Radcliffe
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