1987-1988 Yearbook

Mirror, mirror on the wall. Sigma Phi Mu pledges were instructed to sing to themselves in the mirror located in the student center as part oftheir silly day activities during Pledge Week. - photo by Danny Meeks. SUZANNE ALCOCK... "The club blends faith and Jove with diversified personalities to create a strong bond of friendship among all of its members. Sigma Phi allows you to be yourself but at the same time, you become a member of its own personality." Sigma Phi Mu. Front row: Williamson, Nickerson, Stacy, C. Sproule, Miller, Mills, C. Pillay, Cox, Shannon , Shelton, Wood, Eichhorn, Dillard. Second row: Denison, Bond, Holloway, Green, Walker, Sharp, Watts. Third row: Nichols, Porter, Watson , Johnson , Henderson, Karl, Dykes, Blue. Fourth row: P. Peachey, Deramus, Hastings, Nohsey, V. Pillay, Grice, Coffey, Hubbard. Fifth row: Brooker, S. Peachey, Fernandez, Mason, Campbell, Moreland, A. Sproule, Morris, Benson. Sixth row: Morgan , Phillips, Spriggel, Throckmor- . ton, Schraudt, Irwin. Back row: Richardson, Morris, Morgan , Nelson, Bearden, Daniel, Daughety, Martin. - photo by Bill Tripp. Fellowship seemed to be a good word to describe Sigma Phi Mu women's social club. "That is something we strive for through our outings and devotionals," said Shannon Morris, president. Last spring saw happy times as well as sad for the club. Their spring banquet, with a 'Hard Rock Cafe?.type theme, was held in Little Rock at Murray's Dinner Theatre. They also worked with Mother's Against Drunk Driving on a MADD dash by making road signs as their service project. The sad part came with the retirement of one of their sponsors, Janet Pittman, after several devoted years with the club. They were very competitive in sports and won championships in football, basketball, and volleyball. Sophomore Georgia Cox, from Shreveport, LA, expressed her enthusiasm for Sig Phi by saying, "Sig Phi is undoubtedly the best women's club on campus. I couldn't see myself anywhere else, but in the midst of my club sisters." This year brought new and exciting things for the club. Since Sig Phi carried a nautical theme throughout Pledge Week, they again offered their ever-popular boat rides in the Lily Pool during Pledge Week. A boat could always be seen cruising the Lily Pool manned by two "sailors" with beaming smiles and strong arms. They also carried their traditional paddles, rowing their way all around campus. They also held a bonfire during Pledge Week, and had their hayride in November. Pam Peachey, a freshman member of Sigma Phi said, "I really like Sigma Phi because the girls are really friendly. They know how to have fun and still have a Christian attitude about it. I'm really excited about being in Sigma Phi." Laura Henderson, an upperclass member, also seemed excited about the club. She said, "There is a close unity among the girls. Everyone gets along well and it's easy to relax and be yourself." Sigma Phi Mub9 Single Clubs

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