1990-1991 Yearbook

Chi Sigma Alpha and Regina social clubs have been a close brother and sister club for many years. The unity between the club members comes not only through sharing social experiences, but from sharing the love of Christ. Chi Sigs began the year with their Wyldewood campfire. The purpose for it was to set personal as well as club goals and to bring the members closer to each other. Club president Mark Blue said when asked about Chi Sigs, "Not only does Chi Sigs try to reach an inner unity, but also, unity between other clubs through sports, devos and combined activities." The club motto, "One Through Brotherhood" puts Blue's statement into perspective. Chi Sigs was also a very ac- · tive club with many activities held during the year such as their fall and Christmas serenade, Christmas party, hayrides, Front row: Kent Baker, Herbie Gardner, Michael Bitting, Duane Worthington, A'Lana Dean, Kelly Scott, Lori Westbrook, Jason Powers, Tom Gerber, Murphy Crowson, Alan Moreland; Second row: James Koci, John Corpuz, Brian Hargett, Brian Mashburn, Craig Mashburn, Kevin Penna, Mark Blue, Daniel Craft, Brett Rardin; Third row: Greg Hargett, Tim Mullican, Brian Jones, Bart Roberts, Tim Scott, Tom Watson, Ken RUBhing; Fourth row: Clif Mims, Jeff Tacker, Jeff Felzien, David Backlund, Joel Cranford, Scott Fergu- · son, Trent Baker, Marshall Munch, Curt Treece, Clay Harland; Fifth row: Tim Gerber, Tony Hill, Eric Swenson, Matt Lawyer, Shannon Simmon&, Bubba Cook, David Reevea, Kirk Smith; Sixth row: Drew Strasaer, Steve Bunner, Tom Wroblewaki, Terry Davia, Joah Harrison, Adrian Harrie, Kenny Dodson; Seventh row: Mike Fry, Keith Hawes, Mark Treece, Gene Jones, Scott Young, Dale Gaskin, David Sproles, Danny Elliott; Eighth row: John Bingham, B. Martin, Jeff Deya, Bill Aahmore, Jeff Wilson, Bryon Barnhill, ·Tim Douglu; Back row: Stacy Harri&, Wade Percival, Steven Yates, Dan Tulloa, Matt Ogren, Dave Anderson, David Gaskin, Scott Harsh, Tom Van Duren, Harold Bradley, Mark Williama.-Photo by Leslie Downs. and their annual float trip up the White River. Regina began the year with their traditional Petit Jean outing, a day to renew friendships before taking in new members. After participating in pledging activities, both new and former members of Regina attended a hayride, blind date night, and a Christmas party. Regina also was active in club sports, earning several championships. But the most enjoyable aspect of the club to Regina president Lori Westbrook was the friendship. She said, "Regina is my family at Harding. It's great to have good friends who love you and share your hope of heaven as the girls of Regina do." The two clubs together enjoy mass dates, Thanksgiving dinner, service projects, and a Valentine's party. by John Corpuz FREEZE FRAME. Robert San Juan and Kelly Scott, display their flexibility as leprechauns. Chi Sigs and Regina joined together in their Spring Sing show, "Not Just a Bunch O'Blarney."

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