Sigma Tau Sigma The men of Sigma Tau Sigma shared a common goal this year-to be unified as a club, as brothers and to serve God. Sigma Tau Sigma was very active in pursuing that goal. The members participated in club sports, Spring Sing, their club hayride, Christmas pizza party and spring banquet. Sigma Tau Sigma also held weekly devotionals and worked at odd jobs at the Searcy Children's Home as part of their club's service project. "Sig Tau had diversified people and backgrounds but was unified in Christ," said president Doug Tracy. The club's 45 members foc used on becoming unified as they served and celebrated together. Despite the varied backgrounds of the members of Sigma Tau Sigma, they succeeded in finding a common thread and realizing their goal. Tracy said, "We're all striving as hard as we can to serve God." --Chris Kelley John Burnside heads to th e swdent center aft er chapel. Many £ students and club members ga thered after char el to vi sit \Yi th each P o ther and check th eir club boxes. Q Sigma Tau Sigma . I sl row: Sheil a Pate, Li sa Pl ank , Lesl yn Rose, Jina Su Anderson . 2 nd ro {{I: Jo nathan Senn , Da vid A. White, Todd Ca ll. Do ug Tracy, Hob Melill o, j eny H odge. 3 rd row: James Orti z, Matt Shirrel , Hany Ga rner , ThomasTandy. Brian Rankin , Christo pher Robinson. 4th row: Brad Browning , Mike Stephens, Kendall D oan , Kirk Lawso n. 5th roll': Kevin Kell ems, , hawn Hart , Jeff Well s, Bany VanAl stine, D arrell Lockh art. 6th row: Dr. Paul D . H ayni e, Row an McLeod . 182 Social Clubs
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