Beta Phi Kappa Letting Their Light Shine The major concern of Beta Phi Kappa was to let their lights shine to strengthen themselves and those around them. Their light shown in club swimming where they took second place. They also participated in basketball , track and softball. They had several devotionals directed by various members of the club. These devotionals helped strengthen each member spiritually and built a more unified club. Club members who stayed in Searcy during the summer also had the opportunity to fellowship with other members at cookouts. The fall semester started with a bang. A Hawaiian party at Heber helped re-acquaint one another and plan for the following semester. To help get to know the new members, Beta Phi held their annual survival game at Wyldewood. The sports program was a big plus to their participation and closeness. Their "B" team took first in softball and football and placed second in bowling. Dr. Edward Sewell was honored for his thirty plus years of dedication and service as a sponsor for Beta Phi. All in all the year was a very prosperous one for the members of Beta Phi Kappa. They showed their strength athletically as well as spiritually and they truly let their lights shine . ~ Beta Phi. Front row: P. Golden, K. White, Duffy, Turner, Carmack, Anthony-queen, M. White, Brown , D. Golden. Back row: Dobbins , Brister, McLarty-queen , Gibson , Harriman, Lance, Grice, Kelly , Sipe. - photo by John Radcliffe. Hey batter, batter . .. Swing. Scott Gibson steps back to take a swing. - photo by Matt Wissinger. What a Play. Mark White and Tim Brister watch the action packed softball game. - photo by Mott Wissinger. "Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven." Matthew 5:16 Beta Phi 93 .
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