1987-1988 Yearbook

Sigma Sigma Sigma Delta. Front row: T. Carter, Matthew, Finn, Grimes, McEntire, Guthrie, Simko, McGee, Darrah , Kinser, Blakeney, Shappard, Humphry, Gaskin , Chandler. Second ro~: L . Kuehn , Martin , Robertson , Golden , Pickle, McGowan, Hunt, Bowen, Steele, Lambert. Third row: Moore, Humble, Chapman , Clewell, Jones, Hooper, D. Carter, Swangel. Fourth ~ow: l!dm~nson, Holliman, Noblitt, Barnett, Boykin, Nmermre. Fifth row: Adams, Sherman , Koch , Lockhart, Baker, J Kuehn , S. Carter, McCoy, Lewis. Back row: Casada , English, Barnes, Cragwall , Arnold, Willingham, Burch, Shanklin, Hodgens, England. - photo by Bill Tripp. LISA HUMBLE... I For Sigma Sigma Sigma Delta, the spring ~------s:.:e:.:.m:.:.e:..:s--te:..:r_w _a_s.,....;sparked off in Janua!')', with a slumber party. Devotionals, after curfew get-togethers, and occasional pizza parties kept the fired-up spirit going as Tri Sigs grew closer to each other and to God. Club sports provided an outlet for the girls' energy and gave them a chance to compete. Basketball, softball, swimming and track meets kept them busy as they raged to the top. You gotta be kidding. Tri Sig member Sonia Finn, a senior from St. Louis, MO, can hardly believe it is time to meet so many new women students. - photo by Danny Meeks. "Throughout my four years with Tri Sigr:ia Delta, I've witnessed a tremendous amount ofgrowth m the club, not only in number of members, but also growth in club spirit, closeness to one another, and closeness to God. As a result, Tri Sigs has given me wonderiiIJ friends~ip~ a~d memories, both of which I know will last a lifetime. As a service project, Tri Sigs encouraged other sports contenders to do their best at the Special Olympics. Helping others exemplified their motto of "Sisterhood, scholarship, service and dedication to God." Tri Sigs set the place ablaze in Spring Sing ' 'if/ with the help of Kappa Tau Omega. Their show theme, "Goodness, Gracious , Great Balls of Fire," was an excellent description of the excitement and energy they wanted to share with other people in all their activities. For the Spring Banquet , fun was sung to the tune of "Oklahoma." The girls and their dates enjoyed a caravan ride to Murray's Dinner Theater in Little Rock to see the play. To end the year in true Tri Sig style, club members treated themselves to a cookout at Riverside Park. The fall semester started off with a bang as they re-gathered at Riverside for their year-opening picnic. Poster parties helped them recruit 23 new members, and pledge week activities were the highlight of October. Once again, Tri Sigs showed their stuff on the softball diamond, football field and volleyball court, providing stiff competition for opposing teams. A hayride was the event for November, as they got the chance to promote one-on-one relationships. Devotionals, monthly outings, bowling parties, fun with Theta Tau, and a Christmas party helped proHug, hug. Byron McKean, a senior from Derby, KS, gladly gives vide memories for an eventful year! Lisa Jones, ajunior from Dearborn, MI, a well-known Harding hug. - photo by Danny Meeks. Sigma Sigma Sigma Delta 09 Brother and Sister Clubs 0

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