Chi Omega Pi. 1st row: Tracy Rimer, Becky Long, Angela Samuels , Lisa Rettig, Jules Barnes, Becky Layton, Tamara Reid, Melanie Ward, Christy Cate, Dohammanz Aguilar. 2nd row: Ashley C. McKelvey, Jennifer James, Susan Durham, Sheree Baird, Kim Baker, Contessa C. Boyd, Rachel Kovach , Carrie Woodruff, Rhonda Frazier. 3rd row: Heather Henson, Michele Oleson, Stephanie Smith, Leslie Hampton, Claudia Cordera , Joy Bussell, Cindy Craig, Tamara Reynolds ,Michelle Hall, Michael Block. 4th row. Debbie Harvey, Denise Braden, Ashley Price, Maribel Garza, Gigi Graham, Mandy Winter, Christopher Neuenschwander, Ch ri stine Giacobassi, Arny Hall , Monica Price, Ei leen Dover. 5th row: Mary Lou Dunn, Sally Paine, Laura Whyte, Lora Fleener, Wendy Yeakle, Angie Casch, Ramona Bankhead ,Jason Sipkowski, Marci Thacker. Photo by Jason Burt. RhondaFrazier,Michelle Hall andLeslieHampton waitfor their next assignment. Pledge \Veek involved a flurry ofactivities and jobs for pledges and members. Photo byJason Burt. A FOCUS ON SUNSHINE When Christmas time rolled around on campus, thoughts of students often turned towards home. For Chi Omega Pi social club, however, attention was focused on a little school in Searcy. For their fall service project, the club hosted a Christmas party for students of the Sunshine School, a facility for mentally- and physically-challenged children and teenagers . Chi Omega Pi members spent a lot of time preparing for the big event. All club participants were given a personal fact profile indicating a student's hobbies and interests. The girls then bought appropriate presents and assembled Christmas stockings for the children. Sunshine School students were in on the planning as well. They made a paper chain to count down to the day of the party and removed a link each day in anticipation of the festivities . Wendy Yeakle, who gave a five-year old boy son1e race cars, said, "It was neat to see that even the littlest thing causes their faces to light up ." Chi Omega Pi also worked with the Sunshine School students this spring when they participated in Special Olympics. The members went to watch the races, cheer the kids on, and to be "huggers ," embracing children as they crossed the finish line . - Lisa Stiles "It was neat to see that even the littlest thing causes their faces to light up." Chi 0111ega Pi 204~---____:::::..__ Social Clubs
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