1987-1988 Yearbook

From fall softball to Spring Sing, the year for Chi Sigs social club proved to be an active one that brought members closer as they shared experiences. The spring semester brought strong competition for Chi Sigs as they strove to win the "N.' team softball championship. Though not successful with this, the club did receive the first place trophy for their performance in Spring Sing ''if/ with sister club Regina, their sixth time in seven years to accomplish this honor. The show, "A Feudal Approach to Life," in which members dressed as hillbillies, was given awards for choreography, theme, and music, as well as the grand prize. Chi Sigs held their annual spring banquet at the Ramada Inn in Memphis, TN. It was a time enjoyed by all , with food , friends, and fun. Departing seniors tearfully said their goodbyes. The fall semester proved to be a successful one for Chi Sigs, as they took championships for "N. ' and "D" teams softball. They went on to participate in all club sports. Other highlights of the semester included a hayride, where hay battles were won and lost; a wet and wild canoe trip down the Spring River; and a breakfast during Homecoming weekend honoring returning members, to make them feel back at " home." Chi Sigs maintained their tradition of serving others and portraying Christ in their lives. They, with Regina, turned a yearly service project into a regular part of their lives as they continued almost daily visits with Mrs. Schoenberger, mother of a handicapped son, Michael. The clubs helped alleviate some of Mrs. Schoenberger's burdens as they cared for Michael and spent time with him, giving his mother time to run errands. Moreover, both Chi Sigs and Regina enjoyed uplifting devotionals together at Bee Rock. Through their many interactions with Regina , Chi · s' relationship with them strengthened , as they e one of the closer-knit brother-sister clubs us. 76 Chi Sigma Alpha Brother and Sister Clubs ALAN MASHBURN ... "Chi Sigs is more than a bunch of guys who happen to wear the same jerseys. We are individuals bound together by our love for God and our concern for one another. We don 't feel forced to be together just because we're in the same club; we're together because that 's what we choose to do." O'Tay. Terrence Talley, a senior from Columbus, OH, gives a big smile as he sings t9 the females ofHarding 's campus during one of Chi Sigs infamous midnight serenades. - photo by Bill Tripp. Chi Sigma Alpha. Front row: Dahlberg, Benney, T. Miller, Gist, Hawley, B. Lee, Blue, Felzien , Yokum, Privett, Fraley, Price, B. Mashburn, G. Sandlin, Santellan . Second row: Tacker, Fields, Ekkens, Bradley, Seay, Anthony, Holland, Long, Corpuz, Elliott, Doederlein, Mitchell , Terry Hobbs, Barber, Swenson. Third row: Hill, Tom Hobbs, Spann, Harland, Cranford, Beliech, Chesney, King, Griffith, Gentry, Bums, Ford, Lightfoot, Orlando. Fourth row: Haynes, G. Taylor, de Sanbourg, Olive, J Lee, Harris, Agin, San Juan , Gaskin, Ritchie, Fagen , Daniel, Rawie. Back row: Talley, Tackett, M. Andersen, W Sandlin, Ashmore, Jacobs, A. Mashburn, Cannon, L. Andersen, ™1tkins, Malick, Johnson . -photo by Bill Tripp. X~A

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