1985-1986 Yearbook

The swarm approach. President Brian Miller, a senior from Indiana leads the Lambda pack during a crucial basketball game. - photo by Hernan Rivero[. [TI rippling in size in th~ fall · semester, Lambda S1gma Delta faced a year of maximum achievements for the club. With the largest number of members in the history of the group, the men began "developing a new and exciting positive spirit, " according to Brian Miller, president of Lambdas. "As we grow numerically, we also want to grow in every other aspect of our lives." To encourage one another spiritually, Lambdas met regularily for devotionals alone and with other clubs. The men often invited small womens' clubs such as Chi Lambda Chi to join them. They also found unity in li.elping others. One Saturday, several members painted their sponsor's horne . A spring banquet , fall hayride , and Christmas party highlighted the year for the men of Lambda Sigma Delta. 111[ £sting Membership ambdas Lambdas. Front row: ]ames , Stanley, Cooke, Leal, Shumard , Teague , Harrell , Burleson; second row : Sung, Burleigh , Workman , Galyan, Thompson; back row: Porter, Binford, Perry, Scott, Matheny, Thompson , Gann, Hedges , Dwyer, Gardner, Miller, Martin , ]ewell - sponsor, Lammons , Williams, ]ones , McAdams , Duncan , Cooper, Dwyer, Allen , Benton, Schoettle. - photo by John Radcliffe . Lambda Sigma Delta 71

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