Alpha Omega Year Climaxed With Enthusiasm Alpha Omega marked its fourteenth year on campus in the 1984 school year. Starting slowly, the semester gradually built with excitement due to "the best banquet we've ever had ," as stated by Randy Lawson, one of the club's sponsors and also a former member and president of Alpha Omega. The theme of the banquet was "Puttin' on the Ritz," a joint effort with Delta Chi Omega, their sister club of ten years. The banquet was held at "That Place" in Batesville. The semester included several devotionals with Delta Chi. The memWhat an Arm. John Walton shows his bowling form fo r Alpha Omega . - photo by Jame s Mc - Creary . The first and the last. 92 Alpha Omega bers of Alpha Omega took a weekend retreat to a cabin in Pangburn and enjoyed good fellowship and lots of fun. During the semester, Alpha Omega participated in basketball , track , softball and were champions in club bowling. The fall was very eventful for Alpha Omega. The semester began with a sad moment as their sister club, Delta Chi, disbanded. Pledging was a very busy time for everyone. One Sunday during pledging, Alpha Omega sponsored an afternoon brunch, during which they served 480 hot dogs to hungry visitors. This was an effort to help advertise their club. Halloween was most eventful. The club helped decorate the Leisure Lodge and had a costume party at Bee Rock. Following the party, Al - pha Omega took their semesterly trip to' the cabin in Pangburn . The semester closed with a Christmas party to say goodbye to everyone for the holidays; special salutations were given to the seniors and to one of the sponsors, David Kratzer. IIifE;. See What 1 Got./rom Home. Alan Guffey shares in the excitement of a care package. - photo by James McCreary. Alpha Omega. Front row: P. Smith, Weston, Martinez, Spear, Ng, Stine. Back row: Brown-queen, Walton, G. Smith. Oliver, Lawson-sponsor, Olive , Faure, Polk, Lee, Hattemer. - photo by Wes Holland.
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