1988-1989 Yearbook

SMILE. Before chapel, Mark Nokes, freshman, talked with friends. Chapel was the only time during the day that the entire student body gathered. - Photo by Brian Lovegrove LAMDAS - Front row: Claire Seratt, Vicki Stamper, Doug Schoettle, Larry Wornock, Dr. Fred Jewell, Bill Gardner; Second row: Martin Hopewell, Darrell Burleigh, Ken Shumard, John Paul Wornock; Third row: Stefan Holder, Heath Pickering, Mark Nokes, Marc Brackett, Brian Lovegrove; Back row: Bert Paddock, Mike Bennett, Troy Allen, Glenn O'Neal. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. Lambda Sigma was one of the smaller men's social clubs on campus, yet they continually A L worked to become more unified by living up to their motto: "Triumph Through Togetherness." Everyone worked together to include the new pledges in club activities. Activities were held often to promote club participation and togetherness. These included pizza parties at Mazzio's, devotionals, and cookouts. They also held a Spring Banquet at the Legacy Hotel in Little Rock. Lambdas stayed actively involved in sports. They took the runner-up place in small club football and were volleyball champions. Their willingness to share with others was apparent as they helped the needy in the Food-For-Friends food drive. Fun, fellowship and unity were all a part of Lambdas. As the club continued to grow there is no doubt that membership in this club helped each individual in his own personal growth as well. - Savannah Morley. 192 Keeping unified AMONG FRIENDS. Club brothers Darrell Burleigh, senior, Heath Pickering and Mark Nokes, freshmen, talked casually while on the way to the Student Center after class. Photo by Jeff Montgomery. CLASSWORK. Knights queen Susan Duncan, a junior, worked on a project for her elementary edu.cation class. Photo by Sharon Bowles.

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