DAYDREAMING. While in class, Beth Fisher, senior, was caught staring off into space. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. PHI DELTA - Front row: Lisa Leatherwood, Linda Hanson, Jennifer Rogers, Danetta Manning, Melinda Marshall, Marjam Setiomuljo, Ingrid Thompson, Je,mifer Benshoof, Cristen Mahar; Second row: Cheryl Riley, Laura Blount, Jennifer Brandon, Shana Megill, Angela Thom.as, Julie Fleak, Dawn Riley, Tammy Clark; Third row: Christina Boaz, Angela Hilton, Peggy Fulcher, Denita Dugger, Josianne Landis, Ben Boyd III, Michelle Just, Patty Barrett, Summer Peck; Back row: John Gaessler, Melanie Hobbs, Sophonia Roe, Janelle Laughary, Julie Weibel, Amy Smith, Christy Allbaugh, Cole Bennett. -Photo by Sharon Bowles. PH/DELTA P hi Delta grew from 17 to 36 members; however, the closeness among members was kept strong. Linda Hanson said, "Phi Delta is a close club, not because we do everything together, but because we just like each other." The fall semester was a busy time for Phi Delta as they stayed active in all club sports. Pledge week added new faces to the club. The annual hayride and the Christmas party held at Wyldewood Retreat, brought members closer together. The spring activities included a Valentine's Day party and the annual spring banquet. Phi Delta's participation in Spring Sing 1988, as they performed in "All Bottled up," topped off the year. Phi Delta was honored with a prize given by the Admissions Office for housing the highest percentage of Spring Sing guests. They lived up to their motto of "Others Before Self" as they cleaned monthly the home of Kenneth and Faye Self, an elderly Searcy couple. Janelle Laughary said, "Since I transferred here, Phi Delta made Harding a better place to be." -Savanah Morley 190 Keeping unified SILLY DAY. Phi Delta pledge, Jennifer Benshoof, freshman, tried to concentrate while sitting in class dressed like a mouse. - Photo by Sharon Bowles.
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