1988-1989 Yearbook

OH, NO! ANOTHER LAB! David Berry labored over his class lab experiment in the Science Building. Often, students had to spend up to 20 hours in lab each week. -Photo by Jeff Montgomery. Sigma Tau Sigma and Kappa Delta Kappa experienced a year of increase as each club more than doubled its membership. The amount of their activities echoed their growth. Sig Tau's activities included a hayride, a camp-out and weekly devotionals. Sports were also an important aspect of the club. Kappa Delta participated in all club sports, and even found time for a hayride and a Christmas Party. Service proved to be the major emphasis of the two clubs. Sig Tau participated in raising money for the ArkanNO WAY! In disbelief Lee Fowlkes, freshman, closed his eyes to the behavior of his friends at the dinner table in the Heritage cafeteria. Meals proved to be not only nourishing, but also fun. -Photo by Sharon Bowles. sas Children's Hospital, while Kappa Delta hosted the Special Olympics held on the Alumni Field. Together they performed community services to the elderly. Both clubs joined each week for devotionals at which there was 90 percent participation. Phillip Tucker, President of Sig Tau, said: "Top priority was the spiritual development of all members." -Don Strader 208 Keeping unified

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