STUDYING? Cole Bennett, senior, took his studies to a swing while enjoying a fall afternoon. The front lawn often served as a favorite study spot for many students. -Photo by Sharon Bowles. Members of Theta Tau 8 TLl Delta and Tri Sigma ~ Delta grew closer in both ,.., work and play. Both clubs increased in size considerably as Theta Tau took 27 pledges and Tri ·Sigs took in 34 new members. Theta Tau and Tri Sigs ~~~ Ll provided stiff competition in all areas of club sports. Theta Tau participated in football, basketball, softball and track and field. "Great emphasis was put on doing well in athletics while keeping a good attitude toward others," said Brandon Tandy, President of Theta Tau. Tri Sigs competed in all sports, winning first place in football and volleyball, and second in basketball. Aside from sports, these clubs showed their serving attitudes as they took part in several volunteer projects. Theta Tau did general maintenance work at Camp Takodah, while Tri Sigs spent time visiting the elderly at Byrd Haven Nursing Home. Tri Sigs also played in the volleyball marathon held to benefit the Arkansas Children's Hospital. Other activities which kept members busy and provided fun and fellowship included devotionals, monthly outings, hayrides and bowling parties. Each club also held their annual Spring Banquet. Tri Sigs displayed an eagerness to be involved as they joined Kappa Tau and Titans in Spring Sing '88. Their show "Here Today, Gone to Maui" won third runner-up in the Sweepstakes competition. To sum it up, Theta Tau and Tri Sigs, as Kindra Wil - lingham, Tri Sigs President, said it: "had an awesome year." -Savannah Morley 204 Keeping unified
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