Kappa Sigma was one of the largest clubs on campus. The membership was led by president Richie VanEaton who, along with the other club officers, planned and organized activities that would appeal to all of the club's 110 members. Because of their hard work Kappa Sigma was able to unify their club and offer everyone a chance to participate. Socially the club was very active. The year was started with a Kappa Sigma tradition, the annual January Christmas party. Another tradition was almost started by Kappa Sigma and sister club TriSigma who invaded Mazzio's pizza place every Monday night during the spring semester. Besides these activities there were cookouts with Tri-Kappa at Heber Springs and Wyldewood, a hayride, and a very nice banquet at the Memphis Hyatt. These events offered the men of Kappa Sigma a chance to be together and enjoy themselves. In athletics the club was very competitive. Kappa Sigma had teams in all of the club sports. Their football and softball teams provided tough competition, and the Kappa Sigma C-team won the basketball championship. Kappa Sigma also won runner-up in the club swimming competition. Throughout all of these sports the Kappa Sigma athletes displayed qualities of good sportsmanship and strove for positive attitudes. Because of their size and dedication to each other Kappa Sigma was one of the premier social clubs at Harding University, and should enjoy many more years like 1987. During Pledge Week, Kappa Sigs had their pledges dress up in suits, which for some was as bad a fate as having to dress up ridiculously. Their Pledge Week was not one to be put before the student body's eyes, instead they tried to stay away from the stereotypical pledging activities. This type of dress continued on into the semester as Kappa Sigs had a weekly dress-up day. I ooKappa Sigma Kappa 0 Brother and Sister Clubs ANDY THOMAS ... "Kappa Sigs is one of the largest clubs on campus. Since we are so large, there are a Jot of very diversified people wearing the same kind ofjersey. It's not the jersey that keeps us so close, it's the close friendships we've made through the years." Check us out. Scott Barber, a sophomore from Terrant, AL, and Chris Wilbanks, a sophomore from Monticello, AR, strut their stuff at the Kappa Sig mixer. Mixers were held at various locations on campus so that club members could meet new students. - photo by Alan Loibl. Kappa Sigma Kappa. Front row: C. Stubblefield, Thibodeaux , D. Smith , Hurt , R. VanEaton , Robbins, McAdams, Gill, Massey, Morgan, Armstrong, McCain, Vandergriff, Barber, B. Thomas, Coffman, Phillips, Lloyd, Evans, Estes, Dickenson, Taylor, R. VanEaton. Second row: Crews , Paul , Daniels, Rector, Langston, Westbrook, S. Smith, Frye, Burger, Killingsworth , Heinselmen , Hajek, D. Smith , Penna . Back row: Reeves, Jones, House, Brown, C. Wolfe, Howard, C. Wolfe, Gambill, Lane, D. Stubblefield, Gamill, Echols, Ruble, Cordell, Wilbanks, Pike, Heard, Crittenden, Woodall , Jones, Pettit, Buckles, Chenault, Capps, Wright, Abston, Warren , Wood, Willis, Canfield, Bossong, Langston, A . Thomas, McMillen , K. Smith, Eichhorn, Adkins, Converse, Brooks. - photo by Bill Tripp. K~K
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