0 ...c !i....... 0 -+- (1) N Row 1: M Heaslet C Pruitt, TAebi. B. Featherstone. H Withrow, M Taylor, L Lecnord M Przeczewski, A Hordmor) A Favazza M Arnold ) BoldwiC\ N. Guilla, T Morgm Row 2: B. Hemphill L Collin~ C Curl C Boyd A Spoto, V Rubet M Ramirez. K. Thor!or) C Prttord Row 3: A Smit~ A Moore, M jacque~ M Hendrie~ M Wright M Hammon~ K. Dovi~ C Mean~ L Hocknet A Priddt) Taylor. Row 4: L Tolbert, B. Kimret B. Robert~ C Beall H Dovi~ L SlooC\ C AbstOC\ L BroWC\ E. Dobnikor. A Q.Jiglet K. Wiggingtor) H BrittoiC\ RAbud. C Moore, K. Foul~ A Picker, A Samuel A McCalip Row 5: B. Smit~ E. Freitag E. Coo~ M Lee. S Stidmor) A BryoC\ K. Bes~ T Brown, K Borne~ A Dowd K. Long H Bohnert, K. Poinsett, RRobert> Row 6: M Strange L Robertson, E. Wood. K. Kleir) H AJien, A Lloyd S DentOC\ C Thomossor) B. Tabor, K Morri~ M Bumpu~ C Arnold. C Essort A Moore, T Randolph, C Birdwell E Perrt Row 7: N. Sullenger, A Wade,) Fo, PPrice, T Stomotis. C Snell. E. Hammon~ R Porker, K. Gossett. N, Mynatt, M Rothe, E. Burson,) Aebi, SSweetser. Row 8: M Corter, H Hughe~ SGray, RBroWC\ S. lvet L To0or, H Stidmor) A Wort., A Littletor) K. Savage, !\.Isenberg K. WQQ.ingfon. Row 9:M Bauer. SRomset B. Lancaster, H O iver, L W1lliom~ T Samuel ) Kellar, ) Russell L BryoC\ ) Brightwell M Dibrell H Tabor, K. Savage, RMcAJister, A Chandler, K. Tote The Zeta Rho inductees support each other while waiting to hear what their next task would be Oct 28. Zeta Rho's tradition during club week was wearing their big sisters' jerseys around their necks all week. Courtesy of Heidi Tabor Brothersf l.-.' 0 Cr/1rist Formed in 2004, men's social club Chi Lambda Chi may not have had many years under their belt, but that did not stop the guys from growing and having fun together JUSt the same.Their creat1ve spirit allowed them to have fun with activities they did together, especially their function ideas. "We usually have pretty different functions," senior John Shrable said. "We had a 'The Office' function and a Hanukkah function." Sisters & Sisters Only when 45 g irIs ran into the Ganus Athletic Center for the start of club week on Oct. 24, women's social club Zeta Rho accepted the largest Induction class in the university's history. Every girl who attended visitation also rece1ved a bid to be in the club, someth1ng the new members saw as a bless~ng. "I loved being part of such a large pledge class," sophomore Abby Picker said. "My life has been so blessed by each one of those girls. Plus, it made [the] week a lot easier." With so many girls in the club, opportunities to build relationships and grow in faith only increased. Devotional director sophomore Tori Randolph believed that.being in Zeta Rho changed her life. "I know that I would not have the faith that I have today, or the strength in many areas that I have, had it not been for the girls I call sisters," Randolph said. Girls in the club were reminded each day of why they chose to be a part of Zeta Rho. "Zeta Rho really focuses on building those close, strong friendships," Picker said. "I can't count the number of times one of my sisters has taken the time out of their day to just sit and talk." As the years went on, and as members came and went, being a part of Zeta Rho was something that would be a part of the girls for the rest of their lives. "These girls really are my sisters; the ones before me and the ones after me," Randolph said. "There is a lot of love and a lot of accountability." Nicole Sullenger/Corrie Martin () ::::J 0 3 IT Q_ 0 () ::::J The club also had several small traditions they looked forward to. "We have a devo and go out for wings every Wednesday night," Shrable said. "The Saturday morning after club week, we Row l: S. Spradling, j. Duggins. l Morgan, L Gmutzo, M. Hovo~ R Rowsey, C Stephenson. Row 2: C Robbins. S. Morr, H. Dorsett, N. Block. Row 3: S. Roob, D Kemp( S. Davis, M. Finch. Row 4: B. Wright ). Shroble, PMowrer. all go to Bobby's." Most importantly, Chi Lambda Chi offered the men a great way to be examples to each other as well as to the rest of the campus and the community. "I really have gained a strong relationship with the guys in the club," Shrable said. "The devos have served as a really great way to study the Bible with a small group. I enjoy the activities we do such as club sports and eating wings, just knowing that I have a solid group of guys that have my back." Sarah Eason Freshman Hoyden Dorsett holdsa bog for junior Amberly Rogers to pick a number out for the dirty santa gift exchange at their Christmas party on Dec. 4. The white elephant gifts included a bag of rocks and glow sticks. Courtesy ofjosh Duggins 2 60 social clubs
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