1987-1988 Yearbook

~Aff>A K/\lfA KA/F/\Y Kappa Kappa Kappa. Front row: Joyner, Factor, Finley, Ford, Brewer, Minyette, Barnes, Smith, Caraway, M . Jackson, Houston , Langston, Edwards, Watson , Shields, Stanley-sponsor. Second row: Gilless, Crane, Boustead, Malone, Owens, Richardson, Savorin, Jouett, May, Chandler, Ruggles, Young, Beamer, L. Harris, Gatlin. Third row: Crafton, Cox, Harp, K . Jackson, Swolensky, Buschi, Hall , Wilson, Hicks, Sizemore. Fourth row: Linkous,S. Fanning, Gamer, Wilemon , Babb, Johnson, Preslar, Crittenton, Snyder, Guinto. Back row: K. Fanning, J Heinselman , Adkins, Pitts, Nevil, Delp, Cantrell, Seratt, Rupert, Ledoux. - photo by Bill Tripp. I BECKY PITTS... L Kappa Kappa Kappa experienced another good year as they_ypheld many traditions of friendship "When picking a club, Tri-Kappa imme 1ate y stood out Tri-Kappa , along with their brother club Kappa to me. When I first started looking into the different social Sigma Kappa , remained true as one of the few reclubs that Harding had to offer, I was drawn to the ex- maining brother-sister clubs combinations. Tritreme unity and spirit shared between the members of Tri- Kappa held many activities with and without their Kappa and Kappa Sigs. We truly are one big, happy fami- brother club. In the spring and fall of 1987, Kappa ly!!" Kappa Kappa attracted and found many new sisters Queenlines.s. Telia Langston, ajunior from Birmingham, AL, proudly wears her Kappa Sigs jersey. Langston served as queen for Kappa Sigs along with Kristi Heinselmen. Kappa Sigs and Tri Kappa shared a very unique closeness. Each club chose their beaux and queens exclusively from their respective brother or sister club. - photo by Don Strader. Mum's the word. Alicia Harris, ajunior from Little Rock, AR, helps Tri Kappa and Kappa Sigs sing and choreograph their way to the third place position in Spring Sing '87. Their show revolved around an Egyptian theme and was entitled "Tomb It May Concern." - photo by Bill Tripp. which helped her remain one of the largest women's clubs on campus. Tri-Kappa participated in all club sports and held many devotionals during the year. In the spring semester, along with basketball , TriKappa practiced vigorously on their Spring Sing show, "Tomb It May Concern , Mum's the Word". Together with their brother club, their show placed third overall and the best costume award for their rendition of an early Egyptian outfit. To close the spring semster, Tri-Kappa held their spring banquet at the Holiday Inn West in Little Rock. As a chance to reacquaint themselves with Kappa Sigs, Tri-Kappa held a " reunion" cookout. Softball , football and volleyball allowed new members a chance to really know their big sisters. Kappa has an old tradition of holding hayrides in the mid-fall; along with this was the tradition of inviting Kappa Sigs. To see the year 's end , Tri-Kappa held thei r Christmas party at the King 's Inn in Searcy. "When picking a club, Tri-Kappa immediately stood out to me. When I first started looking into the different social clubs that Harding had to offer, I was drawn to the extreme unity and spirit shared between the members of Tri-Kappa and Kappa Sigs. We truly are one big, happy family," said Becky Pitts. Kappa Kappa Kappa 0 1 Brother and Sister Clubs 0

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