1984-1985 Yearbook

Chi Sigma Alpha & Regina Building a Physique. Regina inductee Maria Reynolds works on the development of her biceps , not to mention the development of her bulging belly. - photo by Wes Holland. Hut-One, Hut-Two. Lining up against Galaxy in a challenging match-up, the Chi Sig's offensive line prepares to put their many hours of practice to use. - photo by Wes Holland . 112 Chi Sigs & Regina Bringing Happiness to Local Family A double blessing came from the service project that was co-sponsored by both Chi Sigs and Regina club members. The center of activity was Mike, a 27-year-old invalid. Mike had been an invalid since birth. He was like a very large four-monthold child, totally dependent upon others for care. Yet he had the tremendous ability to love. With the limited movement of his arms and upper body, Mike spent countless hours putting plastic beads together and looking at old catalogs. When you got to know Mike, or rather when he decided to get to know you , he would laugh with you, even laying his head on your shoulder at times. It was such a blessing to see some happiness come to Mike's eyes because you then remembered all the small seemingly insignificant realities we overlooked that Mike never enjoyed. Mike loved to hug, especially the girls. For the girls a sink of dishes , dirty clothes or cooking would b.e the specialty-work required, but the main job for the girls was to give Mrs. Schoenberger a backrub, which she needed because of lifting Mike's heavy body. For the guys a day's activities would be dust - ing, vacuuming or bringing in fire - wood. If Mr. Schoenberger was home, then outside work was in ~ volved. But for everyone there was still time for the greatest blessing of service, Mrs. Schoenberger. To some she was a friend , others found her a Mom. "To know that someone cares. just to know someone is think~ ing of you," Mrs. Schoenberger believed that would help you make it through the roughest times in your life. Mrs. Schoenberger was a source of strength, wisdom and guidance for everyone who went to give but came away receiving more. Truly we find a modern application of the Biblical principle on talents. Those who use their talents would be blessed all the more (Matt. 25: 14-30.) Besides being service-oriented, the clubs loved to be together having fun. This was exhibited by their participation in all club sports, which Regina. Front row; G. Foster-beau , Tomlinson. Pine, Baker. Qual/s. Blake. Larson. Hladky. SuI/ins , Asbill·beau, D. Smith·beau. Second row: A. Pryor-beau. Noland, Williams. McNally, Carr, Huffman, Alexander·sponsor. SuI/ins Walker. Third row: Knapp. Cone , Mitchell, L. Foster, Sutherland. Stancliff, Hamm, Coon , Rainey . Back row: Trevathan. Spivey. McKamey. Scott. B. Pryor·sponsor, Clark. J. Smith . - photo by Wes Holland .

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