1984-1985 Yearbook

_ Theta Tau Delta & Tri Sigma Delta I I I Patriotism Is So Much Fun. Theresa Grimmett (Toad) looks on as she waits to vote at the 1984 Presidential election. - photo by Wes Holland. Exhibit A. Lisa Fish and the girls in Trj Sigma Delta prepare their table for open house during the fall semester. - photo by We, Holland. 126 Theta Tau & Tri Sigs Take Aim in the Right In the book of Matthew we read, "For what is a man profited if he gains the whole world and loses his own soul?" (Matthew 16:26). Each day, this remains a major concern for Theta Tau Delta and Tri Sigma Delta as they aimed their lives in the direction toward service for our Lord. As brother-sister clubs, Theta Tau and T ri Sigs saw themselves as a c1oseknit group of people who enjoyed the Christian fellowship of one another and strove to achieve a relaxed atmosphere at club functions. The spring semester brought many activities into focus that strengthened Theta Tau and Tri Sigs. The Special Olympics helped Tri-Sigs gain a new understanding for the disabled when they were able to help with the coordination of the games. Another kind of coordinating effort was needed when Spring Sing rolled around. Tri Sigs joined with Shantih and Kappa Tau to discover "All the Gold in California" and this won them a second runner-up award. Winning wasn't just limited to the stage for Theta Tau and Tri Sigs. A move from the small club to the intermediate club division, brought Theta Tau exciting new opportunities. On the court, Theta Tau took the"A" team basketball championship for the second straight year, while Tri Sigs demonstrated their ability by capturing the "A", "8" and "C" team basketball crowns. The spring semester closed with the elegance of the spring banquets. The "Pleasant Valley Country Club" in little Rock provided food and entertainment for Tri-Sigs and Theta Tau's banquet also proved to be a night to remember. The fall semester opened with new . expectations in sight for Theta Tau and Tri Sigs. To share summer experiences, Tri Sigs organized a cookout and later after the season had changed, a hayride also helped Tri Sigs share in fun and fellowship. As Halloween approached, plans for a night filled with fright were completed as Theta Tau and Tri Sigs came together for a Halloween party. Visits to Heber Springs gave Theta Tau an opportunity to escape from campus on the weekends. These trips gave the members a chance to get to know each other in a different environment. At times , Theta Tau and Tri Sigs were joined by Kappa Tau for devotionals to share in fellowship and worship. This brought the members of each club closer in the bond of Christ. Theta Tau also joined with Tri Sigs in an annual float trip down the Spring River. Loads of fun and laughs were apparent when the two rri Sigs. Pittenger-beau, Scott·beau. Second row: Robertson, Hagood, Hammontree, Golden, Grimmett, Barnett, West, Jordan, Kemp, Finn, Newell, Felts, Lacefield, Purdy. Second row: Davidson, Plumlee, Haas, Greer, L Noblitt, Roach, Krout, M. Noblitt , Humble, Frazier, Watson. Bock row: Tomasi, Hatuany, Fish, Frady, Smith , McNutt , Arnold, Brown, Steams, Oxford, Carver. - photo by Wes Holland.

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