1986-1987 Yearbook

Knights & Phi Delta Knights. Front row: McDonough, Fromwynne, Young, Reda, A. Davis, Peugeot, Pipkin, · Holland, Hadley, Lanier. Second row: Perrett, Sofa, Judd, Hunter, Klien, Haught, Earwood, Hutcheson, thomas, Davis, Cranford . Third row: Kodatt, Moore, Jaquet, Noah, McKee, Michaels, Gillespie, Tripp, Lape, Duhon . Back row: Esor, Ashlock, Smith, Zanoli, Drollinger, G. Zilla, Rogers, Turner, Jacobs, D. Hull, T. Hull. - photo by Jerry Traughber. 986-87 was a growing year for 1 Knights social club both numerically and spiritually. With a record number of new members pledging in '86, Knights grew to its largest membership since its charter year in 1968. The fall semester started off busy as Knights showed their driving skills by providing a taxi service from the Little Rock airport. Making over 20 trips to Little Rock the Knights brought both old and new students to school in the fall. To start the year off right the returning members of Knights enjoyed their annual retreat to Camp Tahkodah. A great time was had by all playing basketball, hiking, and sharing memories of the past summer. It was fun but also a time of planning and commitment to the year ahead. In sports, the fall semester proved to be a successful campaign for Knights. In softball, the ' 'I\' team led by sophomore sensation Tom Hull and the almost boring consistency of senior hurler Tommy, from Wynne, rebounded from a disappointing loss in the middle club championship to claim the pot-luck trophy. Defeating both middle and big club alike, the championship culminated in a thrilling, come from behind victory over a favored TNT squad. In football, the leadership of senior Dave Hull helped an upstart young "B" team capture the middle club championship over a tough Kappa Tau squad. A gigantic offensive line gave the quarterback time to unleash a potent aerial attack, picking holes in Three Amigos. Andy Reda a freshman from J!erndon, VA., Jeff Holland a freshman from Arlington, TX, and senior Eric Pipkin from Cabot, AR, man the concession stand as Harding went on to beat Arkansas Tech. - photo by Jerry Traughber. 278 Knights & Phi Delta defensive secondaries and passing at will. Knights also participated in volleyball. During the fall semester Knights also found time for a hayride, and a Halloween party. The Browns home, the Knights weekly service project, also kept them busy during the fall semester. Each Thursday the men of Knights and the ladies of Phi Delta went to the Browns' for a short devotional and time of fellowship with the kids there. The highlight of the semester came when Knights and Phi Delta raised over $1000.00 to help buy the kids' Christmas presents. A long semester ended on a happy note when Knights and Phi Delta watched the children open their Christmas presentsO

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