2023-2024 Yearbook

113 Zeta Rho Row 1: D. Bass, L. Cheatham, A. Nesbitt, E. Booher, B. McSpadden, L. Rosser, M. Shelton, C. Hearn Row 2: A. Robison, S. Wade, J Lynn, L. Gray, L. Thornton, A. Province, M. Kirby, B. Chandler, L. Walton, M. Smitty Row 3: A. Callicoat, I. Caballero, E. McFarlin, H. Wade, A. Thompson, H. Windon, A. Martin, T. Spears, J. Wesley, H. Carrol, A. Clark, A. Voss, N. Vaughn, K. Prine, K. Ogden, A. Glavan, M. Langdon, E. Hale Row 4: K. Cromwell, R. McMillan, A. Metheny, E. Howard, O. Parkhurst, A. Duncan, L. Eller, A. Beason, N. Comer, A. Howell, L. Seats, B. Flynn, B. McSpadden, C. Clayton, K. Rush, A. McFarland, A. Ellis, J. Coffey, M. Flanagan, H. Fulkerson Row 5: M. Maples, E. Harper, C. Adair, A. Risinger, E. Patterson, J. Jenkins, S. Davis, M. Speight, R. Tuten, A. Stone, C. Cullins, A. Sims, M. Cofer, C. Meadows, A. Watson, E. Montgomery, D. Glover, M. Stanley, O. Brown, A. Griffin Row 6: A. Fulmer, A. Arnold, R. Johnson, S. Guidry, E. Edmundson, S. Stillings, H. Woodard, P. Martin, G. Hawkins, A. Lillard, M. Chun, C. Davis, L. Nesbitt, J. Sansom, H. Cutts, S. Vergne, A. Echols, A. Britt, A. Boyle, K. Burton Row 7: A. Stanley, E. Miles, C. Dolan, C. Rubio, H. McCullough, C. Gray, E. Fitzhugh, E. Lancaster, G. Thompson, E. Parmer, A. Walker, G, Comer, K. Hale, H. Woodward, E. Graham, L. Box, A. Weller, J. Ellerman, A. Marcum Row 8: A. Nystuen, C. Madar, A. Nixon, R. Martin, L. Stripling, M. Little, M. Davis, E. Newman, L. Wiley, J. Dulin, A. Sparkman, D. Cash, L. Cady Row 9: P. McNeal, G. Dale, S. Gooch, G. Arnett Row 10: B. Erwin, D. Bennett ZETA RHO Reprinted from Petit Jean 1978-1979 Reprinted from Petit Jean 1982-1983 Reprinted from Petit Jean 2001-2002 Sisters United by the Son | Zeta Rho takes on their 63rd year together as a women’s social club. Zeta Rho gained 41 new members in the fall semester after their recruitment theme “Part of the Story”. Zeta Rho focused on organizing service projects around campus and in the Searcy community. The club raised the most money for Relay for Life and held a campus wide yard sale. The women continued to remain active on campus through their involvement in organizations such as Student Government, Campus Life, Campus Ministry Connections, IMCO, Student Publications, COBA, admissions and other areas. In addition, several members worked local jobs at places such as Midnight Oil and Nooma Studios. Zeta Rho’s legacy of a Christ centered sporty, silly sisterhood will carry on.

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