1984-1985 Yearbook

tested their grace and balance during an ice skating party in little Rock. Fall sports brought more success to the brother-sister group of Theta Tau and Tri Sigs. In softball action, Theta Tau captured the "6" team championship, along with a clean sweep of bnth the "A" and "6" team football crowns. Tri Sigs weren't to be left in the shadow. Their "A" team softball captured the championship crown and established them as a strong force on the field. The end of the semester brought finals, packing for home and a season of good cheer looked foward to by nearly every student. A Christmas party for Tri Sigs provided an atmosphere of celebration and joy as the holiday season approached. The year of 1984 not only saw growth in the area of sports for Theta Tau and Tri Sigs, but also growth through service and fellowship. This type of growth resulted in a closer bond in Christ that developed even closer friendships between the members of Theta Tau and Tri Sigs. I~ Theta Tau. Front row: Blaine Alexander, House , Kinser, Vincente, Scott, M. Futrell, D. Futrell, Rawlins, Tolleson . Second row: Humphrey , A. Smith, FranciS, Terfertiller, Johnson, Perry, Pryor-queen , Abney, Burris, S. Smith , Reid, Rawlins , Brent Alexander. Third row; Weeks , Felts·queen, Knapp , Weaver , Westjohn, Cherry. Back row: Wheeler , Hardison , Bohannon·queen, Waters. - photo by John Radcliffe. Taking the Time. Rich Weaver keeps time at the men's club swim meet . - photo by James McCreary. Running on Quarters. Jeff Kinzer enjoys the Track and Field Video Game in the game room. - photo by James McCreary. 8TLl "For what is a man profited if he gains the whole world and loses his own soul?" Matthew 16:26 Sisterhood, scholarship, service, dedicated to God. Theta Tau & Tri Sigs 127

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