1985-1986 Yearbook

Leaps and bounds. Paul Golden leaps in the air to return the volleyball to his opponent during a volleyball match . - photo by John Radcliffe. Beta Phi Kappa. Front row : Davis , Smith , Howell , Anthony, McLarty; second row: Garrett , Creel , Ginn , McCutchen; third row: Spencer, Thompson , Kelm ; fourth row: Davis , White , Dahlberg , Hudson; back row: White , White , Turner, Dobbins. -----------------B~ig~in __ H_e_a_r_t _______________ eta Phi Kappa [BJ eta Phi Kappa, a smaller men's club, was known for their superior achievements in club sports. They were fall "B" team softball champions, "A" team football champions, spring bowling champions, spring "B" team softball champions and went on to take the small club track championship. Club sports added. a great deal to the club, but was not the only thing Beta Phi was known for. Their servanthood was shown through their service project. Each month the members set aside one weekend called "Good Will Weekend" to help out the elderly or disabled. They do various chores around the yard such sa cleaning the brush, raking leaves, mowing lawns and any outside chore that needs to be done. This special weekend gave the members a chance to reach out to others and draw closer as a group. The fall was highlighted by many social activities. The men joined up with women's social club, Omega Phi, for a cookout and devotional at Wyldewood. In late September the men got their paddles together and canoed down the Missouri River. To top off the brisk air of October a hayride was held at the Carter farm. Although Beta Phi Kappa is categorized as small in number, they are big in heart and continually show it through their attitudes around campus. Jll[ Beta Phi Kappa 63

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