264 Omega Phi Omega Phi women's club participated in Spring Sing '83, as eggs pleading for someone to "Give Me A Break." The peels of laughter that followed the humorous production marked only one of the many successes Omega Phi would achieve during 1983-84. Wh ile the successes in the spring semester where numerous for these women, it was not because they waited for someone to give them a break, rather it was because of their own efforts and desire. They closed the semester with a banquet at Etta's Place in April. In the fall of '83 the women of Omega Phi returned to Harding and started working toward their goals once again. "Omega Phi helps me to be the best I can and helps me to develop spiritually and socially," said Kim Kesler, vice president of Omega Phi. In order to help the women reach these goals, the club decided to hold a Halloween carnival for the migrant Headstart Program here in Searcy. The girls dressed up in costumes and operated boothes and games for the children, their parents, and anyone interested in the program. Kesler said of the program, "We know how to have a good time. We share a lot of experiences and a lot of common interests." Not only did Omega Phi strive to develop on an individual basis, but also to grow closer as a club, as friends. "I like Omega Phi because of the close friendships between the girls," said Lisa San Juan, a sophomore jump to Omega Phi. "We have alot of fun at parties, banquets, hayrides, and mainly the devotionals that uplift us spiritually." In November Omega Phi held a hayride which was followed by a Christmas party at the Legion Hut; "A Peppennint Palace" was_the theme. Omega Phi was given several lucky breaks which allowed them to grow closer to God and one another. . But, Omega Phi worked hard enough so that they were able to receive those breaks. 1. Omega Phi. Row 1: (left to right) Kesler. San Juan, Leamons, Barton, Leavell. Rllides, Fruguli, Brad Bellamy-sponsor·s son. Row 2: Lilly, Moores-beau, Efferzdi, Hhlrichs, Meeks, Leamons, Caughron. Strick/and, Smith, Thurmond , Flet cher, Gore, BellamySponsor. Row 3: Cline, Holder, Kenny, Stevens. Tumer. Hillis, Goodson, O/vee. Evans, Barber, Ready-Beau. Row 4: Cranford, Dixon, Easley, Cox. Mahle-Beau. Huffman, G/enn, Morris. Sharzklin. 2. A "Grade A Large" egg shines to audience ill Sprhlg Sing production "Gimme a Break". 3. Jonda Dixon promotes some Omega Phi spirit at the women 's open house. Working Toward a Lucky Break - ]olm ] . Radcliffe Love, from man. - Chris O"i Colors, Red and gray light, and loyalty God to our fellow
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