1987-1988 Yearbook

Pandamonium. Paul Maynard, a graduate student from Kasota , MNand Karen Sullivan, a senior from Marshalltown, IA ' 'paws" during open house on October fifth to pose with a beary special friend. - photo by Danny Meeks. CRYSTAL HARDY... "To me, a line in our club song best describes how I feel about Zeta Rho: 'We are sisters united by the Son, bonded by the name ofZeta Rho.' Our goal is friendship, unity, and love through our Father; and we diligently strive to achieve that goal." Zeta Rho. Front row: Shelton, Isom, R. Goldman, Stipp, Young, T. Norris, C. Shelton, Nelson, Dean, Chrisman, Chandler, Gillett, K. Vaughn, Lisle, Pipkin, Mathews, Smith, Kramer, L. Hendon. Second row: Boaz, Sloop, Carger, Jackson, S. Vaughn, Rozell, Fore, Fogle, D. Hendon, Diles, Sullivan, Gist, Hardy, K. Goldman, Lanier, Brackett, King, Shipman, Duncan, Shaddox, Stricklen. Third row: Risner, Meadows, Durigan, Reed, DeMatteis, Browning, Duvall, Haynes, Cooper, White, Bird, Whidock, Cheatham, Ledford, Escue, Manning, Mulhollen , Smith, Greer, Brady, Kibler, Miller. Back row: Burks, Chambers, Thompson, Varner, Tillett, Rose, Grigs, Anderson, Ross, McAfee, Beck, Young, Dacus, Kelley, Mullen, Spivey, Norris, Perry, Landis, S. Shipp, Stinchfield, I . Shipp, Oden, Hull . - photo by Bill Tripp. ZP Last spring was a very active semester for Zeta Rho social club. They teamed up with their brother club, TNT, to compete in Spring Sing as scarecrows in "Hay, That's the Last Straw!" The show was highlighted with four TNT members dressed up as black crows, who screeched their way down the aisles. They then mounted the stage to sing their rendition of "My Girl" better known to them as "Cornfields." The show ended with freshman, Jenna Shipman, being hoisted above the heads of fellow scarecrows and screaming the title of the show. All this, in cooperation with their lively songs and choregraphy, entitled them to the rightful first runner-up trophy. In April they had an old-fashioned spring banquet in Brinkley, at The Great Southern Hotel. In sports, they received the all-around sportsmanship award. This was awarded to them due to their Christian attitudes they displayed as they participated in all sports. As a pseudoservice project, they sent the money left in their treasury to an alumnus Zeta Rho member who is now a missionary in Italy. As the fall of 1987 began they were blessed with the largest pledge class ever. Zeta Rho took pride in having the ugliest pledges, called Zugs, on silly day. "Had I not recognized her voice, I would not have known it was her. She was the ugliest looking thing I have ever seen," said sister of Zug Tamara Shaddox. These pledges continued to add a bright fresh spark to the club throughout the year. Fall sports were highlighted when their softball "B' ' team took the championship trophy. It was a great year of sharing with TNT. Throughout the year they had picnics, devotionals at B-Rock, and a Halloween party, all in an attempt to maintain the unity that Zeta Rho and TNT have shared for years. Senior Crystal Hardy said of Zeta Rho, "To me, a line in our club song best describes how I feel about Zeta Rho: 'We are sisters united by the Son, bonded by the name of Zeta Rho.' Our goal is friendship, unity, and love through our Father; and we dilligently strl've to achieve that goal." / Zeta Rlw91 Brother and Sister Clubs

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