1987-1988 Yearbook

Kappa Delta Kappa. Front row: Rickett, Dearin. Second row: Lacy, Callihan , Reynolds, Ruhland, Webb, Cox , Kunkle, Doan , Harris, Lamp, Stow, Lock, Giles, Sholey. Back row: Schultz, Burkhai:t, Parks, Parrish , Terry, Buss, Hix , Lewis, Arensmeier, Fisher. - photo by Bill Tripp. Mr. Masseur. John Seibel, a freshman from Bismark, ND, provides a personal massage service for Rosettll Burkhart, a senior from Alma, AR, after a weekly Kappa Delm-Sig Tau devotional. - photo by Christy Cox. / ROSETTA BURKHART... "I Jove Kappa Delta Kappa because it believes in people being themselves no matter where they are or who they are with. I will soon be leaving friends that I have grown to Jove while here at Harding. However, through Kappa Delta Kappa , I have grown closer to the one Person that I try to imitate and the only Friend that will never leave me: Christ. Thanks, Kappa Delta Kappa!" Fowl-mouths. Karen Ruhland, a freshmen from Vincentown, NJ, Michelle Montgomery, a sophomore from Memphis,. TN, Chere Clark, a sophomore from Endicott, NY, ancl Missy Webb, a freshman from Jacksonville, AR, fight for their rights as Kappa Delta chicks to keep others from eating chicken on silly day ofPledge Week. - photo by Danny Meeks. I I Ill Kappa Delta has long emphasized spiritual growth of its members through her activities, and this ear was no exception. From weekly devotionals with their brother club, Sigma Tau Sigma, to other activities which centered around their zeal for the truth, Kappa Delta enjoyed a prosperous year of growing together. The club began the year with 14 excited pledges, called chicks, bringing active membership to a total of 31. Pledge Week held many memorable moments for pledges and members alike, including a picketing of chicken in Patti Cobb cafeteria with signs and songs. Also, as every year, one pledge was chosen to be a dragon on Silly Day, while all day dodging the Knights social club pledges who were instructed to find the dragon and slay her with their aluminum foil swords. Sig Tau pledges loyally protected their Kappa Delta dragon. Kappa Delta and Sig Tau continued their close relationship through activities together, such as parties and visits to sponsor "Mom" Ruth Lacy's house, who also hosted the Christmas party. Spring Sing ''ifl brought the two clubs together in the spring for their show, '~11 Maid Up For the Butler," where members dressed as maids and butlers. They received recognition for participation and original theme. Another spring activity was their successful banquet, held at the Holiday Inn Civic Center in Little Rock, where quite a show was presented. Also in the spring, Kappa Delta assisted in Special Olympics as cheerers, greeters and coaches. When asked about her impression of Kappa Delta this year, club member Rosetta Burkhart replied, "I love Kappa Delta Kappa because it believes in people being themselves no matter where they are or who they are with. I will soon be leaving friends that I have grown to love while here at Harding. However, through Kappa Delta Kappa, I have grown closer to the one Person that I try to imitate and the only Friend that will never leave me: Christ. Thanks, Kappa Delta Kappa!" Kappa Delta Kappa 05 Brother and Sister Clubs 0

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