1984-1985 Yearbook

Kappa Sigma Kappa &~ Uniqueness Shines Through Tri-Kappa and Kappa Sigs claimed to be unique, because of their close relationship. The clubs participated in many activities together , but also had many activities within their own clubs. Kappa Sigs 1984 spring semester started off with the clubs annual, month of February Christmas party. It was a casual Christmas party designed to fill the gap during the slow time of year. In early February Kappa Sigs and Tri-Kappa joined forces to practice for their Spring Sing show "I Beg Your Pardon ." The thiry-five prisoners of Tri-Kappa and Kappa Sigs took fourth runner-up. Senior Hal Hess felt "The primary reward in being in the show was get~ ting to know the Tri-Kappa girls better. " The spring semester for Kappa Sigs was wound up with a formal banquet in Little Rock at the Little Rock Club. Congressman Tommy Robinson highlighted the banquet by speaking on his experiences in law enforcement. Upon the return in the fall, Kappa Sigs and Tri-Kappa had a get reacquainted pizza party. The induction of twenty-five new members gave the club a new Vitality to face the remainder of the year. Tri-Kappa had their Valentine Party at the Carmichael Community Center at which each couple dressed as a famous pair. Spring Sing practice with Kappa Sigs also highlighted the month of February. Throughout the semester the girls met monthly for breakfast devotionals. After meeting in Shores Chapel for a short Bible study, they would eat breakfast together in the cafeteria. Tri-Kappa's spring banquet was held at Arkansas College in Batesville. A slide show was presented for entertainment, with awards both serious and humorous. One of the highlights of both the spring and fall semesters was TriKappa's sports. Becky Jouett, a junior from Little Rock , explained why, " 1 like the team spirit that we've got. We are all always supporting our teams and our brother club's team and they are always supporting us." Carla Campbell, Tri-Kappa's athletic director enjoyed the club unity generated from sports. "I like the way so many of our club members are different but yet when we all get together we all seem to act as one and support each other." Tri-Kappa had their annual C.hristmas party to end the year at Anderson's Restaurant in Beebe . Arkansas. The entertainment included a slide show and the reading of poems as each girl's date received a stocking filled with goodies. Homecoming festivities brought the two clubs together , as Tri -Kappa and Kappa Sigs held a brunch with each club member's parents being invited. This time gave the parents an insight into their social lives. One of the highlights of the fall semester shared by both groups was a Hoedown-Hayride. It gave members a chance to enjoy themselves and relax after induction activities. It was a boost to an already good year. "The Hoedown-Hayride was a great event to top off a great year," commented Kent Webb. iif&- Tn Kappa. Front row: Brantley, Luker, M. Caraway, Sawyer, Holladay , Frondo/ig, Adkins. K. Caraway, Houston, Raley, Whitmire·beau, Umberger, Pharis, Factor. Barnes, Martin, Briggs , Glass, Waller. Second row: Boring-beau, Laramore, Wood, Johnson, Gardner, Tay/or, Langston, Herrel, McCauley . Turner. Miller, Thorson, Henrickson , Ellis, McKinney , Osborn, Campbell, Bohan, Adams, Stubblefield-beau. Back row: Meta Poulos, Misti Poulos , Edwards, bond, Heffington, Eudaiy, Roseberry , Rowland, Bankhead, Heinse/man , Joyce, Jouett, Sizemore, Cteta Co/son, Connie Co/son, Talbott. - photo by John Radcliffe. 116 Kappa Sigs & Tri Kappa

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