1984-1985 Yearbook

-_ ~ ~,~~" ~ "'"'~ ,JIO; '" -- - ,", ~.... ~ ~ ",.,..,- Lambda Sigma Lambda Closeness and Understanding Gained Being a member of a small club can bring many rewards that are of· ten missed by a larger club. For example, closeness and understanding can be shared by the group as a whole. In competition, support from an entire club can bring the boost often needed to win a game. During 1984, Lambdas had an opportunity to experience this closeness fjrsthand. In the spring, activities for Lamb· das offered a range of unusual experiences. To celebrate the love holiday, Valentine's Day, Lambdas held a "dress like you think a person in Lambdas should look like" party. According to President Mark Stevens, "People came dressed in everything from 'hillbilly garb to suits and ties'." The year ended with their spring banquet held at Coy's Steak House in Little Rock. With enthusiasm for the new school year , Lambdas were on the right track when the fall semester began. In small club sports competition , their "A" and "B" volleyball teams became champions with an undefeated record. The Harding Academy provided a way for Lambdas to share in a service project. After the elementary's country fair, Lambdas cleaned up the grounds to prepare for school again. In keeping with the holiday spirit, Lambdas held their annual Christmas party to ring in the season with good cheer, and this concluded a very fulfilling semester. ~ Club Huddle! Keith Lammons and Scott Burleson exchange jokes while Kevin Gonn tries to read the club box. - photo by Matt Wissinger. AT:, 100 Lambdas Lambdas. Front row; Burleigh, Lammons, Stevens, Hall . Second row: Jones. Third row: Lancaster. Fourth row: James. Fifth row: Robinson, Dunbar, Hayes-queen, Binr ford, Jewell-sponsor. Sixth row: Gay/an, Burleson. Seventh row: Gann, Reese. Eighth row: Burroughs, Miller. Back row: Doss. - photo by Wes Holfand.

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