1987-1988 Yearbook

Phi Delta. Front row: D. Judd, V. Judd, L. Hanson, Neal , Rogers, Thompson, Bryan, Fischer, C. Hanson. Second row: S.Cottrill, Knouff, Castellaw, Manning, Leatherwood, Brandon, Keith , King, Hall. Back row: Fleak, McKechnie, Thomas, Kelley, Gregg, Smith, Weibel , Reynolds, Allbaugh. - photo by Bill Tripp. Hmmmmmmmmmmm. Phi Delta member, Vicki Judd, a senior from Flint, MI, spends a moment in deep thought at Phi Delta's mixer which was held so that new students could better meet the oldmembers. - photo by Bill Tripp. JULIE FLEAK... "Phi Delta is the greatest club! The members are great, our sponsors are great, and our beaux are great! Our club is small enough for us to know and Jove each other. I think we all think of each other as a big family. If you know a Phi Delta, you have a friend! " Memory Lane. Angie Thomas, a sophomore from Terre Haute, IN, takes advantage of the opportunity to look through scrapbooks at Women 's Club Open House. Scrapbooks were the responsibility of club historians who kept a pictorial diary of the year 's events. - photo by Danny Meeks. "Everyone cares about each other," was one freshman member's comment on Phi Delta. As a smaller club, Phi Delta members were very close and could be open with each other. Meetings were both a time of both business and fun , and members usually left feeling better about themselves. Phi Delta began their spring semester with a Valentine's Day party. They were active in all club sports, showing their enthusiasm and competitive spirit. They closed out the semester with their spring banquet at the Legacy in Little Rock. The theme was ' 'All That Jazz;" appropriately enough, ''After Eight," a jazz group from Harding, provided live entertainment. In a year of transitions, Phi Delta was not left out. They experienced a major change when they broke with their brother club, Knights. The break was the result of a mutual decision between the two clubs. The fall semester was a busy time as Phi Delta members took part in all club sports. The fall semester also brought about pledging activities. These enabled the club to draw closer together as a unit. It was especially good for the new members, who formed strong bonds with each other. The hayride came next, where there was food, games, and fun for all. The hayride was held at the farm of Lavon Carter. The holiday season brought a close to the fall activities with Phi Delta's annual Christmas party. This semi-formal occasion was held at the Wyldewood Retreat Center. Phi Delta began a new service project during the fall. The ladies visited the Byrd Haven Nursing Home in Searcy. There they sang Christmas carols and religious songs for the occupants. This was an enjoyable and uplifting time for club members as they reached out to serve others. Phi Delta 67 Single Clubs

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