Where do I go from here? Junior Brandon Morgan from Benton, Kentucky, searches for an open receiver as four Sub-T players stack up against him. - photo by Jerry Traughber. Beyond Reach. Tri-Kappa players Vivian Richardson, afreshman from Memphis, and Beth Srygley, a sophomore from Memphis, go for the basketball during a tough game against Shantih. - photo by Jerry Traughber. T ri-Kappa focused on friendship in 1985-86, friendship with one another and friendship with their brother club, Kappa Sigma Kappa. Their leaders, activities and service projects aimed at creating close ties between the girls and the two clubs. "We're a close knit group:' Connie Colson, president for the spring of 1987 said. "We strive to be like a family and live by the standards of our club song: 'Friendliness and love are grounded firm and deep:" In the spring of 1986, Tri-Kappa joined the men of Sigs to kick the year off with a skating party. The two groups quickly followed up the skating party with a mass date to Mazzio's Pizza. "I really believe one of the things I enjoy most about Tri-Kappa lies in their strong bond with Kappa Sigs." Mike Savage, beau for Tri-Kappa in the spring of 1986, said. "I always really think of the two clubs as being one rather than two." In early February, Tri-Kappa held a Valentine's Day party at the Carmichael club. The girls finished off the basketball season and began preparing for softball later that month. March kept the entire club busy with softball games and Spring Sing practices and performances. The Kappa Sigma Kappa and Kappa Kappa Kappa joint production of "Working up a Steam'' placed fourth in the Spring Sing Sweepstakes. Tri-Kappa topped off the semester with a banquet at the Capitol Hotel in Little Rock on April 28. During the banquet club beaux for 1985-86, Michael Savage, Steve Haynes, and Steve Lake turned their responsibilities over to the newlyelected beaux, Jim Humphries, Tommy Fowler, and Richie Van Eaton. The fall semester filled the girls' calendars with pledging, softball, volleyball, basketball, parties, banquets, and service projects. The girls joined with their brother club and dates for a hayride and cookout at Lavon Carter's Farm Halloween night. During pledging, the 27 new members helped the other members landscape and clean the campus Associated Women for Harding House. In December the women spent a Sunday afternoon with the senior citizens at Leisure Lodge singing Christmas Carols and celebrating the season. The semester's activities ended at the Searcy Country Club as the members wished each other and their dates a "Merry Christmas:'. Kappa Sigs '& Tri-Kappa 275
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