1992-1993 Yearbook

Delta Sigma Psi Until this year, Delta Sigma Psi was known as Kappa Delta Kappa. After changing their name, they decided to change the look of their jersey as well. President Laura McFarland said they were quite pleased with the changes . McFarland said her club sisters were "good girls" who took their commitment to God seriously. This was evidenced by their weekly devotionals with their brother club, Sigma Tau Sigma , and their primary club goal of making close bonds with other Christian women. Delta Sigma Psi consisted of 21 women with very diverse personalities . The club enjoyed participating in service projects that helped others in the community. Other club activities included monthly slumber parties , a Valentine's Day party, spring banquet and participation in Spring Sing. They had picnics at Riverside Park with their club brothers and occasionally ponsored mass dates. Delta Sigma Psi also enjoyed fellowshipping across club lines. The top priority of the club was God, and the members were willing to work hard to achieve their goals of fellowship and fun. --Melissa Forrest Laura McFarl and and Robin Vowell laugh togeth er at Open House. Open House was a grea t time to get to know new students. Delta Sigm a Ps i. I sl rou •: Karen Page, Melanie Ward , Jennie Swayne, Rochelle Gann , Jenny Manlield. 2nd row: Lisa Pl ank , Ca thy Castl eman , Stephanie Cannon , Mo ll y Luten, Amy Scoggins, Tammy Campbell , Laura McFarl and. 3 rd rou •: Chri stopher Robinso n , Ca ndace Ware. atali e H erndo n , Juli e Krute, Marsha Osborne, Ca rmen Hea th . Lyn Keneipp, Lesl yn Rose, Jason Carter. Social Clubs 18 3

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