1987-1988 Yearbook

If you looked out across campus on any given Thursday, you 'd see an array of green and white jerseys with the letters XAP written across them. But every day of the year, XAP past and present wore the memories of Chi Alpha Rho in their hearts. 1987 was a year that was lodged carefully in the heart of all XAPpers. It wasn't much different from previous years, but would nonetheless be remembered as a time of bonding, friendship, and diversity. Bonding was a theme that influenced every activity of Chi Alpha Rho. As they participated in basketball , volleyball, softball, and football , the girls used the playing field to bring themselves closer to each other and to other clubs. Spring Sing was another event that strengthened the girls' special bond. As participants with nine other clubs in the production "Beat of the Future," Chi Alpha Rho never forgot the friendships that were formed and enhanced during hours, weeks, and months of practice. The girls' service project , that of cleaning homes for the elderly of Crosby Church of Christ , was still another opportunity for the club to join their hearts and talents. Chi Alpha Rho ended last year with a Spring Banquet at Days Inn in Little Rock, that celebrated their friendships and diversity. The theme, "Out Where Dreams Come True," reflected the thoughts and feelings of every member of Chi Alpha Rho, especially the fifteen girls who graduated from four years in the club. 1987 has passed for Chi Alpha Rho, but the members of XAP will not soon forget the forty-five girls who united , amidst great diversity, to play, erve, and glorify the Father. 'The women of Chi Alpha Rho are showing me what it really means to serve and love those around me with their constant support and patience, I have found myself growing in ways I never would have thought possible," said sophomore member Tracy Weldy. ' ~-==---===-:=-~ :.~-=::-;::.:=:...:..::=:.~ ::.:-..:---~-==--=== -.=:.-::::---..:-~- -·-.. ·· • ·.:.-== ==-=--~ rW.:,..--•-~'f~7.; ---- 5 0 Chi Alpha Rho 0 Single Clubs TRACY WELDY... "The women of Chi Alpha Rho are showing me what it really means to serve and Jove those around me. With their constant support and patience, I have found myselfgrowing in ways I would never have thought possible." Aren't I cute? Carolyn Neal , a senior from Hot Springs, AR, greets students at Women's Club Open House as they make their rounds to each table. Open House was the initial impression that new students received of each women's social club. - photo by Danny Meeks. Chi Alpha Rho. Front row: Neal , Moore, Selby, Griffin, Spence, Bryant, T. Lawrence, Baker, Sutherland, Prejean, Blampied, Traisci , T. Baker, Weldy, Exum. Second row: Cope, Ingrum, ~tes, Campbell, JustiCF Garcia, Ellerbe, Armstrong, Greenhagen , µ drd, Broussard, McKinnon, Landerfelt, Canada, Pace, Allen, Burns. Back row: P. Lawrence, Grady, Dillard, Thomas, Valier, Barker, Deghan, Ort, Moss, Nunn , Campbell , McCord, Banks, Collison, Wright, Agnew, McKee. - photo by Bill Tripp.

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