Sigma Phi Mu With only three pledges a couple of years ago to an estimated 23 first-choice pledges this year, Sigma Phi Mu has come a long way, according to president Rachel Bradford. Bradford discussed how Sig Phi Mu has grown and developed over the past couple of years. "The two things I talked about that I hoped we could do as a club this year were to become closer to God and to have fun ," Bradford said. Probably the club 's biggest emphasis was its service project with the Southern Christian Home in Morrilton. One Saturday a month, the girls visited the home and took part in activities with the kids. Other activities included a picnic at Petitjean Mountain State Park and a Halloween party. During Christmas, the club members each sponsored a child and provided them with presents. The club also visited among the nursing homes and sang Christmas carols. -Jan Bonds Pl edges ga ther in the student center on Silly Day to suppo rr Sigma Phi Mu . Pl edges were required to dres up in embarras ing costumes. Sigma Phi Mu. 1st row: Lili ana Sa nchez, H o ll y Robertson , Sara H ea ly , Barbara Wi ebusch , Christy Campbell ,Jess ie Bryant, Pri scill a Ray, Ca rla Quan , Tanya Wil son . 2nd rou1: Angel Parsons, Cindy Wall ace, Tonya Mayhan , Kerry Beth Woods, Ma rsha Ann Mattson , Whitney Hudelson , Dena King , LaDona Pedigo. 3 rd row: Va leri e Ri ckard , Sca rl ett Bowen , Melinda O liver , Wendy Mauri cio , Katy Hoover , Mi chell e Morgan, Joe l Anderson. 4tb row: Julie Windham, Denea Hanes, Kim Smith , April ~ D obbs, Darl a Knox, Melani e Run ya n , § Stephani e Poteet, Tanya Gibbins, Mi chele ~ Van Rheenen . 5th row: Vi cto ri a Brad ford , ~ Karen Adams, Dana Howard , Meli sa Ellis, g Dana Bass, Jane Cox, Rachel Bradford. Social Clubs 167
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