Regina. Front row: Sullivan , R. Lanier, S. Dell, Waggoner, Privett, Sholey, Renfrow, Holloway, Hartono. Second row: Helm, Gill, Richardson, Hoy, Moore, Carriker, A. Thompson , Richards. Third row: Talley, Gray, Farrar, Rowton, Barbeau, Pine, B. Battles, Riel, R. Lanier. Fourth row: Hughes, Cantrell, Sasser, Hinton, White, Clayton, B. Battles, Smith , Pierce, Fraley. Fifth row: Johnson , Westbrook, Mann , Schultz, Gilbert, Hagood, Young, Baker, York. Sixth row: Carr, Gaskin, Barnett, Thomas, Raines, Dickerson, Davis. Back row: Hobbs, Taylor, Crocker, Walker, Underwood, Sandlin . - photo by Bill Tripp. OMAS / The woman of Proverbs 31 served as a model for KELLY TH · · · -------the women of Regina social clubs they strove to live - lives of active service. The year began with a Beau-zo's. Regina beaux, Greg Sandlin, a sophomore from Bentonville, AR, Terry Hobbs, a senior from Joplin, MO, Greg Fraley, a junior from Scottsdale, AZ, and Terrance Talley, a senior from Columbus, OH, give great thought to their Regina women. Regina ' elects their new beaux every year. - photo by Bill Tripp. "Regina is a club with a wide variety of girls with dif- "famous couples" Valentines party in February. The ferent personalities, from different backgrounds, and with women combined with their brother club, Chi Sigma different majors, but they always seem to overcome that Alpha, to create such winning combinations as Andiversity and bond together in striving to reach a com- tony and Cleopatra, Clark Kent and Lois Lane, and mon goal. The goal is to be strong Christian women who Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. strive to always serve God." - Spring Sing was a highlight of the semester, as Aspiring queens. Regina princesses Dawn Cantrell, a freshman from Louisville, KY, Anita Waggoner, ajunior from Selma, AL, and Lisa Barnett, a junior from Clarkston, MI, work hard to fulfill their assignments on silly day. - photo by Danny Meeks. Chi Sigs and Regina took first place for the third consecutive year with their account of hillbilly life, ''A Feudal Approach to Life." After the awards ceremony on Saturday night, they celebrated with a victory party at the home of Regina sponsor Bessie Mae Pryor. "Places in the Heart" was an appropriate theme for the 1987 spring banquet held at Capitol Hotel in Little Rock. At the banquet, Regina honored their sponsors, Pryor and Claudette Alexander, both of whom were completing their last year with the club. The club presented each of them with a cross-stitch of the virtuous woman passage from Proverbs 31 representative of the roles they had performed in their many years of service. The fall semester welcomed two new sponsors Mary Johnson and Vickie Dell, who were both former members of the club. Open house was their first official activity, but soon afterwards the girls got together for an "old members only" bunking party at Johnson's home. During the evening, each girl participated in a devotional centered around the concept that "we are the aroma of Christ," and the time spent together proved valuable in strengthening the sense of unity necessary for a strong club spirit. In September, the annual outing to Petit Jean Mountain provided another opportunity for the old members to spend some time together. This traditional activity consisted of a hike down the wooded trail, which led to a waterfall at the foot of the mountain. The girls and their dates, awed by the view of looking out from behind the water, sat and offered songs of praise to God. Regin;-;7 Brother and Sister Club; f
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