1985-1986 Yearbook

5 eeking a Spiritual High ------ igma Tau & Kappa Delta Kappa [5] igma Tau Sigma and Kappa Delta Kappa, another of Harding's brother I sister club combinations, held many of their activities jointly. Among these were the Tuesday night devotionals· held weekly at various places on campus. Both clubs thought that these devotionals unified them not only as brother / sister clubs, but also as Christian brothers and sisters. Sig Tau and Kappa Delta also participated as a team in Spring Sing '85. They finished the competition as fourth runner-up with their program entitled "Nun of that Monkin' Around." Their Spring Sing program influenced Kappa Delta to make their pledges dress up as nuns on Silly Day as one of this year's Pledge Week activities. Kappa Delta also experienced activities apart from Sigma Tau. The women's club held many parties, including those that centered around holiday themes, like Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine's Day. They also had a hayride in the fall and their annual spring banquet later on in the school year. Another party that Kappa Delta threw had a Hawaiian luau theme. Kappa Delta didn't just party, though. They were active in women's club sports, including teams in softball, volleyball, and basketball. They also helped officials in the Special Olympics in April. Sig Tau also stressed service projects. Some of the Sig Tau's handed out information which warned about the hazards of smoking. They sponsored the Great American Smokeout, a program that encourages smokers to become nonsmokers for a day. They also had an annual clean-up of the Greers Ferry Lake area. Sig Tau members participated well in club sports. They participated in all of the men's club sports, including bowling. But, these clubs were more than just sports and service projects. The people in Sig Tau and Kappa Delta considered each other very good friends. Craig Smelser, president of Sig Tau, said, "I feel that Sig Tau has made an impact on my life that I will never forget. My club brothers have helped me through a lot of rough times and have helped me grow as a person in society and as a Christian. The club is special to me because we all become brothers by the way we care for each othena'nd communicate with each other. The dub has been willing to accept adversity and grow with it." J1tt 92 Sigma Tau & Kappa Delta Kappa Yakkity-Yak. Senior Daphne Richardson fromMissouri , converses with senior Melanie Mathis , from Little Rock, about the upcoming year's events at women 's open house . -photo by Johnny Couch . Kappa Delta Kappa. Front row: Holdren , Northam , Baker; second row: Richards, Stacey , Thompson , Martin , Eichenberger, Lacey - sponsor, Reynolds ; third row: Rouse, Schultz , Gilrath , Burley , Lacy , Mathis , Parks . - photo by John Radcliffe.

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