1986-1987 Yearbook

Omega Phi. Front row: Hinrichs, Shanklin, T. Martin, Holt, Clark, Juday, Deramus, Crain, Jahn, Manley. Second row: Honey, Killan, Plank, Holst, Sloan, Blankenship, Hinds, Young, Thigpen, Cox, Swing, Burke, Birrell, Boaz, Sparson, Scott. Third row: J. Traughber, Clarke, Whitehead, Mahaffy, T. Dixon, Butterfield, Peck, S. Traughber, Marbury, ]. Martin, Easley. Back row: Bowles, Morris, Leavall, Jordan, Christiansen, Albee, Williams, Lewis, Stacy, Smith, ]. Dixon. - photo by John Radcliffe. Don't cross the line. Sue Birrell, a junior from Milan, Illinois concentrates on her serve during their game with Sigma Phi Mu. Fall volleyball was an opportunity for clubs to interact with others. - photo by Jerry Traughber. Omega Phi W e be Omega Phi!" members of the spirited club of Omega Phi could be seen roaming the campus in their red and white jerseys all throughout the year. The spirit shown through as Omega Phi won several honors for sporting events and Spring Sing. Club president Cheryl Easley said, "The girls are so much fun to be with because their spirit shines through in whatever project or activity we do:' Spirit was rampant when "The Power of Plaque" brushed past their competiition in Spring Sing 86. Clubs Omega Phi, Kappa Tau and Tri Sigs joined up to produce an excellent show, winning the second runner-up award. In sports the enthusiasm was evident as the club ran away with top honors in "B" and "C" team basketball, and "B" team softall. In the fall, they came back strong winning first in "B" team softball and "B" and "D" team volleyball. Seasons also meant a time for exhilarated spirits and celebrations for Omega Phi. At the Spring Banquet, they watched the true western drama Saga at Roaring Gulch, as the setting for their theme of "How Omega Phi was won:' The banquet was held at the Murry Dinner Play House Theater. Fall time brought on cold weather and the necessity of a hay ride. Even though the actual hay ride was cancelled because of the unseasonable cold and wet weather, members' spirits were not dampened as they bundled up and headed to the Crow's barn for an evening of fun. When Christmas rolled around, members celebrated the festive season at the new Southside Restaurant with live entertainment provided by Omega Phi members. Omega Phi also had the spirit for helping others. In April, they held an Easter egg hunt for the children at the Head Start school while in October they ran a Halloween carnival for those same children. "It was really fun to hold the carnival, because they were so cute and they really seemed to have so much fun;' said Karen Jahn. The spirited club did many things to help others and to have fun themselves, but mainly they were making memories. "Members of Omega Phi are friends that I will remember the longest time after I leave Harding, because I have some great memories with them," said Easley. <S;> Omega Phi 263

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