1983-1984 Yearbook

Common Love Binds Clubs Together The 1983-84 school year began with Kappa Kappa Kappa women 's club and Kappa Sigma Kappa men's club practicing together for Spring Sing '83 and it ended with the two clubs together mak - ing plans for the fu ture. "We just don't get together without thinking of TriKappa fi rst," said Jeff Hambrice , secretary of Kappa Sigs. "We enjoy each other . We've got a relationship tha t is built on genuine love. " ") got really close to the girls when I started playing sports," sa id Kristin Waugh, vice president of Tri-Kappa. "We were togethe r, alot and really just went out to enjoy 0urselves. What was really fun was that we won alot. We even played Sigs once . that was great! " Both clubs participated in all club sports. Both Kappa Sigs and TriKappa won the big club track meets in the spring. Tri-Kappa also brought home the swimming trophy for large clubs . In the fall, Tri-Kappa won the women's 'B' team big club softball championship . Moving on to football, both clubs experienced victo ry. Tri-Kappa won the women 's big club 'A' team football championship after an undefeated season. Kappa Sigma won the championship of both the 'B' and 'C' big club brackets. Activities were also enjoyed on an individual basis by each club. Besides working toward their production of "Whatever Floats Your Boat" which took second place in Spring Sing '83, each club had a party in February. Kappa Sigs held their traditional Christmas party at this time , while Tri -Kappa went to Searcy's Racquetball Club for a Valentine's celebration. The men kept the riverboat spirit alive after Spring Sing '83, with their annual float trip held near the end of the semester. Bo th clubs closed out the semester wit h banquets in Little Rock. After returning to school in the fa ll , both clubs were eage r to get together and reminisce. They met at Mazzio's to reunite and get reacquainted. Pri or to the Induction Peri od the two clubs met at Riverside for a cookout hosted by Sigs, and during the Induction Period the two clubs often met together for devotionals and meals. During Home280 Kappa Sigs & Tri-Kappa coming weekend they inv ited the parent 's of all the members and inductees to a brunch to get acquainted , with the clubs, a first for Harding. They also welcomed the alumni back wi th a reception prior to the game. Both of the clubs decided to participate in service projects during this time. The men worked to landscape Dr. Jim Citty 's yard; Doc Citty, as he is affect ionatel y known , is a sponsor of Sigs. The women worked on the landscape surrounding the Associated Women for Harding House. After formal induction of the new members of the two clubs, they joined at the home of Mrs. Mary Arnett, sponsor of Tri-Kappa, for a cookout to welcome the new members into the group. " I just feel like this is the best year we've eve r had ," said Bob Nichols, president of Kappa Sigma Kappa. 'This has been a year of change for us and even the deans have recognized and apprecia ted the effort we've put forth." Nichols, who also se rved as a beau for Tri-Kappa , added , ' 'I'll always remember th is year as a special one because of both Tri-Kappa's and Kappa Sig's .friendship and mutual love. " ~ - Nob xlmi ll/Ol ' _ /oh'l /. Radcliffe - lohn I. Radcliffe

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