"No one is too small to be able to help a friend" is the motto for Chi Alpha Rho. This year brought new members, stronger friendships, and a deeper love of God to this club. This club began the year by adding nineteen new members to their number. Pledge week activities included Silly Day and a barbecue in Harding Park. Also, in the fall semester the club sponsored a hayride and a Homecoming tea to reunite all the club alumni. The girls participated in two service projects which included playing softball with the SunFront row: Mark Baker, Amy Turner, Michele Stein, Lisa Ramseyer, Sandie Armstrong, Melinda McCall, Renita Atkinson, Tanya Atkinson, Tina Prejean, Bobby Gunn; Second row: Misty McDowell , Brenda Lawrenson, Erin Hundley, AJ Grimes, Carolyn ·Holmes, Tracy Ranseyer, Tana Stewart, Darlene Mancuso, Peggy Baird, Third row: Stacey Saladzinski , Patrice Busby, Judy Tyson, Laura Adams, Melinda Hunter, Michelle Rozmarynowycz, Kristi Jones, Kim Fancy, Kellye Dillard, Leigh Ann Selbe; Back row: Chuck Ramseyer, Cindy Canada, Carrie Blodgett, Patt Cope, Janine Rector, Billie Brooks, Ronda Coyle, Dave McPherson. -Photo by Leslie Downs. 150 Chi Alpha Rho Chi Alpha Rho shine School children and singing at a local nursing home. December 8 was the date the girls held their Christmas party. Spring Banquet and being active in Spring Sing kept the members busy in the spring. Furthermore, the club entered teams in all club sports. "Chi Alpha Rho is a diverse group of girls, unified by their love for the Lord and others. They are a caring group that have meant a lot to me ·over the years," stated the club's president Cindy Canada. by Trish Shanklin LET ME HAVE A LOOK. Chi Alpha Rho members, Kellye Dillard and Judy Tyson, examine club pictures. Many club members enjoyed getting together with club brothers or sisters to study, relax, or just have fun.
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