1990-1991 Yearbook

Kappa Delta Kappa women's social club and Sigma Tau Sigma share one of the school's closest brother/sister club relationships. Kappa Delta president, Teddi Harris, expressed this feeling when she stated, "The relationships that I share with the members of Kappa Delta and our brother club Sig Tau are one of the richest blessings in my life." Kappa Delta celebrated their club's 30th anniversary this year. During pledge week the club gained 12 new club sisters. The club participated in all women's club sports, celebrated Christmas at a party, and hosted a Valentine's party, and a Spring Banquet. This women's social club put emphasis on getting to know the members of their brother club, Sig Tau. Sig Tau men's club had several activities which were required for their pledges Front row: Becky Allbee, Christy Spivey, Jackie Jordan, Ingtid Th<>mpson, Donita Schneider; Second row: Raymond Muncy, Scott White, Daniel Dominguez, Chris Taylor, Darrin Rawson, Kendall Doan, Leman Reagan, Fred Young, Jeff Wells; Third row: ui~.ce Clark, David Stephens; Don Coffman, John Burnside, Todd Huff, Rick fought, Patrick Massey, Ro~t t Davis, Brice Carrell, Steven Stephe~s; Fourth ro.w: Steve Ritter, Jimmy Knight, Eric Carter, Lee Fowlkes, Kern Bruner, Da• vid Senn, Eric Bright, Darrell Lockhart, Shawn Hart, Jeffrey Terwilliger, Ki rk Lawson; Back row: Stephen Bynum, Grady Howell, Christopher Rpbinson, Doug Tracy, George Fortner, Jonathan Senn, Philip DeYoung, Mark DeYoung, Joel De Young, Rob ~elillo, Kevin Reddick. -Photo by •·, Leslie Downs. this year. These incoming freshmen and transfers wrote letters to former members, members of their sister club, club queens, and club sponsors. The men also completed pledge books, participated in silly day, and endured "Roo Woo" the club's initiation process. As a whole, the club held a hayride, a stag Christmas party, and competed in all club sports. Prior to pledge week the two clubs held functions together. One of these was a barbeque where all prospective pledges were invited. Some of the other activities included weekly devotionals, mass dates, and a Halloween party. Mark DeYoung, one of the 53 members of Sig Tau stated, "Sig Tau is a close-knit group of brothers who struggle together, have fun together, and encourage one another to be strong in the Lord." by Trish Shanklin LEAN A LITTLE CLOSER. Kappa Delta member, Lynn Tannahill, moves closer to smiling brother club member, ScoUWhite. Brother and sister clubs have long been known for the strong friendships between members. •,

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