Clubs Win Bison Spirit Award Kappa Sigma Kappa and Kappa Kappa Kappa were very unified in their activities . "We enjoyed many outings and devos which helped us grow closer together," said Mary Eudaly, Tri Kappa member. Together, the two clubs raised I enough ruckus at football games to win I' the Bison Spirit Award with their 69 percent participation. They also had fun at a Halloween hoe-down and hayride in Garner. The two clubs also gave a Homecoming brunch reunion for old members which many attended, according to Bob Nichols, Kappa Sigs vice-president. The year started out with the two clubs and their new pledges having a cookout and devo at Camp Wyldewood. Kappa Sigs took in 22 new members. Their events included a spring club ski trip to Colorado, and a float trip down the Spring River. A favorite event was the February Christmas party, given then because "things just got so busy before Christmas, and provided a good break," said Nichols. The club's service project raised money for the social services department of Searcy so they could buy Christmas presents for the underprivileged children of the area . Member Jeff Hambrice said, "We like to put a lot of money into this aspect every year to make sure these children also enjoy a good Christmas." New member of Tri-Kappa, Sarah Brooks, said, 'The nice thing about TriKappa is that they are so supportive." Over one-half of Tri-Kappa's membership was new this year but their parTri-Kappa ticipation rate was high. They enjoyed club sports and made it to the finals with their football team. President Etta Madden said, "A new activity we added this year was a prayer breakfast. We got together one morning every other week and ate and had short devos. It was really nice." The club's service project was to collect money from their December bake sale and donate it to Special Olympics and the Emergency Fund which was co-sponsored by the S.A~ _ Christopher Thompson 3
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