1982-1983 Yearbook

" It was really great when I heard that I was accepted into Lambdas. They are a great bunch of guys and I am looking forward to the coming years in this club." - David Laikind "Being in Kappa Phi means more to me than being in a social club, it means Christian fellowship with girls who share their experiences through laughter and love. " - Lisa San Juan Newest Brother-Sister Clubs Get Acquainted Lambda Sigma and Kappa Phi were two groups that made a habit of taking adva ntage of their club associations in spendi ng t ime together. Lambdas did not limit themselves to any particular time of day in their activities as they met for spec ial breakfasts, pizz a par· ties, and winter night bonfires. Devotionals claimed a sign ifi cant amount of the time they spent together and helped the small group to f orm a speC ial bond. "Lambdas can be characterized as a club t hat likes to party, too," said junior Ron Altman of Summerville, S.c. A birthday party, a Hall oween party at the Carmichael Community Center, a Christmas party at Ande rson 's in Beebe, a Valent ine party, and the an· nual spring banquet all confirmed Altman's statement. The Jog·A·Thon in the spring found the Lambdas involved as a group, and a skating party with Kappa Phi gave them a chance to get better acqua inted with their sister club. Kappa Phi also planned activities designed for the girls to have spec ial time together. Among these activities were an autumn hayride and cookout and the c lub's annual Christmas get· together . Regu lar devotionals were a part of t he clu b which gave the women of Kappa Phi the " opportunity to develop a lot of spec ial friendsh ips," sai d seni or member lisa Jenkins of - Christopher Thompson Crossett, Ark . Kappa Phi focused other events on the importance and joy of becoming more and more serv ice·oriented. As a result of their efforts, the residents of Byrd Haven Nu rsing Home were not without Christmas cheer when the girl s took them gifts and sang caro ls to them. They truly gave of themselves during t he fall blood dri ve and achiev· ed the hi ghest percentage of participation in that Red Cross effor t. Members of the club took a day out to take the children of the Su nshine Sc hoo l for a swim, and the girls took an active and v i ta l part in t he Spec ial Olympics, working as volu nteers. "<c.

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