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INTRODUCTION
Emphasis on service projects characterized the
social club year. Several clubs donated money to
bring a student's wife from Biafra, gave money to
the Student Loyalty Fund for a new student center
and worked with the Children's Home in Morrilton. Club competition was keen, not only in all club
sports but also in collecting toys for the Toy and
Dolly Drive at Christmas, in selling fire extinguishers to raise money for the student center fund
and in presenting chapel programs. Because it conflicted with Homecoming activities, Pledge Week
was changed from the sixth to the seventh week of
school. Roughness of pledging activities in past
years led to changes in pledging rules; however, the
traditional apparel and embarrassing activities remained for pledges. Formal banquets in the spring,
outings and such functions as hayrides, spaghetti
suppers and old-fashioned Christmas parties provided members and their dates with an escape from
the drudgery of classes and exams.
SIGMA TAU 's challenging cry for Tiger blood characterizes the
enthusiasm of sociol dub entries in the Homecoming parade .
KAPPA SIGMA pledge Keith Brown finds that a party hat and a
pacifier constitute port of the embarrassment of pledge week.
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EAYING a Li fesaver requires concentration as Rossene Wisham
and dote Dick Russell discover at Theta Psi's western party.
LAMBDA SIGMA'S Dale Hill, receivin~ the ball, is surrounded by
two persistent defenders in a spirited interdub rag-tag game.
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Club Queen
Rita Schreiber
ALPHA EPSILON CHI. TOP ROW : Baggett, Hedrick (sponsors), Anlhony. SEC·
OND ROW; Clark, Hammond, Haynie. THIRD ROW; Jones, Lee per, limbowln,
Ja. Medlock. FOURTH ROW: Jim Medlock, Patterson, Shroades, Walden.
PACKI NG books to be sent to Zombia Christian School, AEX's
respond to that country's need for educational materials.
ALPHA EPSILON CHI
Interest in Zambian education
inspires club project for AEX
The edu cation of the Zambian people ha s been
the main concern of Alpha Epsilon Chi this yea r.
Following Dr . George Benson 's plea for educational
matoria ls, AEX's went to work to collect used textbooks for Zambia Christian Schoo!. Boxes were
placed in all dormitories and students were asked
to donate books which they no lonp.;er u sed. The
club departed from the usual type Christmas party
for its December function. AEX's and their da tes
celebrated the h oliday season with a Chanukah
party a t the Sea rcy Optimist club. Other activities
of the yea r ra nged from measuring the length of
coeds' skirts during pledge week to a spring outing
a nd banquet.
OFFICERS. Marty Jones, Pres.; Jim Medlock, Vice· Pres.; Paul
Ha ynie, Sec · ireas.; George Bagg ett, Dr. James Hedrick, Sponsors.
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ALPHA PHI KAPPA
APK's put emphasis on sports,
place in football and softball
Placing its emphasis on sports, APK grabbed
second in B team football and s(,ftball and third in
A team football and softball. Signs supporting the
Bisons in intercollegiate sports also displayed APK's
athletic spirit. Pledge Allen Coley was chosen
queen for APK's "tea party." At the annual function pledges are required to dress as girls and give
a party for members of the club. A fifty percent
increase in membership brought the club to a new
high of forty-five. Completing the year for APK's
were a spring banquet and outing and a hayride
and informal party at Webb's stables.
OFFICERS. Roy Steele, Pres.; Don Bain , Vice· Pres.; Jock Gardner,
Sec .. Treas.; Billy Ray Cox, Gene Dugger, Randy Brannon,
Sponsors .
ALPHA PHI KAPPA. TOP ROW; Brannon . Cox, Dugger (sponsors), Allen.
SECOND ROW: Sain , Booker, Caudle. Clarkson, Coley, THIRD ROW; C·uce,
Curtis, DeJaet, Dixon, Dotson. FOURTH ROW: Elliott, Frauenthal. -Gardner,
Hackworth, Handy. FlnH ROW: Isbell. Kendrick. McDougal. McKeel. Martin.
SIXTH ROW: Milhollen , Pugh, Redd, Russell ,Sapp. SEVENTH ROW: ,0. Sandlin.
G. Sand li n, Sawyer, Steele, Wade.
PRACTICE and hard work are needed to develop the backstroke
as Randy Krape prepares to swim for Alpha Tau in intramurals.
ALPHA TAU EPSILON
Alpha Tau triples its club size,
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snares first in club sWimming
Formed on ly two yea rs ago, Alpha T a u Epsilon
has a lmost tripled its membership. From a small
m embership of twelve in the spring of 1968 the
club jumped to a high of thirty-three thi s year. This
increase in size ha s enabled Alpha Tau's to participate actively in all small-club sports. In last
year's track and field day they accumulated enough
points to take second place as well as secured the
championship in club swimming. In December Mr.
Rona ld Drotherton, one of the club's n ew sponso rs,
hosted a wein er roast and party for Alpha Tau 's
and their dates. A spring outing to Blanchard
Springs concluded the club's active year.
Club Queen
OFFICERS . Jim Le Marr, Pres.; Bob St iger, Vice-P re s.; Charles
Reaves, Sec.-Treas.; Ronald Brotherton , Ed White, Sponsors.
ALPHA TAU EPSILON. TOP ROW: Brotherton, White (sponsors), Bradburn.
Brow n, Crews. SECOND ROW: Drew, Harrell, Haye s, Ivey, Kinney . THIRD
ROW : Kokotkiew icl. Krape. LeMarr, McCaffrey, Mellor. FOURTH ROW : M:ller,
Moss, Mourol. Musick, Peacock. FIFTH ROW : Petty, Rake, Ratliff, Reaves,
Shipman. SIXTH ROW: Shelton. Starnes, Steed, Stiger, Stitt, Varvil.
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Susan Hankins
BET A PHI KAPPA
Club Queen
Judy Fen ley
Industrious Beta Phi members
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give college sign fresh look
T h e H a rdin g College sign on Race Street received a n ew a ppear a nce as a result of Beta Phi
Ka ppa's project. Beta Phi 's pain ted th e fa ded letterin g to a id visitors in loca tin g th e campus.
In sports action Beta Phi too k second in both A
a n d B sma ll club foo tba ll a nd third in softball.
February Z8 was ch osen as the da te for a formal
ba nquet in Little Rock. H os ted by Pa ul's Lamplighter. th e event h ad as its th em e "Som e En ch a nted Evening." Pledge week found Beta Phi
inductees try inr, to secure the sign a ture of a n on existen t student and try ing to dec iph er their pledging instructions.
SUBMISSIVE to the commands of his pledge m a ste rs , a Beta Phi
pledge has his hand imme rsed into a myste rious substance.
OFFICERS . W a yne Burre ss, Pres.; Mi ke Sad ler, V ice ·Pres.; Ha rry
Fuller, Sec. ; Mike Pence, Tree s.; Dr. Ed Sewell, Dr. Neole Pryor,
Murray W ilson, Spo nso rs.
lETA PHI KAPPA. TOP ROW: PJ)'Or, Sewell, Wilson (sponsors), Al len,
Athlnasiou, Austin, Bailey, Bradford, Burress. SECOND ROW : Clements.
Coie, H. Davis, J. Davis. Joel Davis, J. Dempsey, T. Dempsey. Dockery,
Dulle. THIRD ROW: Evans, Fields, Fortner, Fowler, Frost, Fugatt, Fuller,
Hadley. Haynes. FOURTH ROW: Horton, Kilzy, King, leach, Miller, Pence,
Rahrle, Reagan, Sadle r. FIFTH ROW: Shuffield, Smith , Thomas, Utley,
Venable, Waller, Winget, Womack, Woods.
CHI SIGMA ALPHA
Santa Claus makes initial stop
at Chi Sig's Christmas festivity
Santa Claus m ade his first stop of the Christm as
season at Chi Sig's third fun cti on . Dressed as Santa
and his elf Dou g Killgo re and D anny Blucker presented gifts to each of the Chi Sig's dates. During
the evening couples enjoyed a spaghetti supper
and such games as ~'Twiste r" and "Funny Bones."
Bolstered by twenty-fi ve new m embers, Chi Sigs defeated Beta Phi to ca pture the sm all club football
championship . Th e club's rel igiously oriented
chapel program w on first place am ong all club
entries. A banquet in M arch and a late spring
outing completed the year's activities.
Club Q ueen
Carol Winland
OFFICERS . Dean Bawcom , Pres .; Bob Watson , Vice- Pres.; Vonce
Cox, Sec.; Ferrell Drum, Treas.; Dennis OrQon, Sponsor.
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CHI SIGMA ALPHA. TOP ROW: Orga n (spo nsor) , Barclay. Bates, Bawco m.
B. Beasley, T. Beasley, Bingman, Blucker, Buck, Carr. SECOND ROW: Cox.
Crown, C. Davis, D. Davis, Dean , Drum , Duke. Ea so n, Estes, Fly. THI RD
ROW : Hardman . Holl is, James, Johnson, Killgore , l ogston. McDonald. May-
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half, Nicola , Nunnally. Pa rker. FOURTH ROW: Prout, Rhodes, Savage,
Shearin, l. Sm ith , R. Smith, S. Smith , Stewart , Stidham, Stough, Summitt.
FIFTH ROW : Thomas, Trotter, Tullos, Vaughn, Vick, Ware. Watson , Whisen·
hunt, Wh ittington , J. Williams, R. Williams.
FRATER SODA LIS
Conspicuous spelunkers' hats
identify weary Frater pledges
Although cave exploring was not a part of pledge
week, Fraters' pledges were identified by their
spelunker's hats. Trial by a grim kangaroo court
finally brought an end to a week of endurance for
pledges. Games, refreshm ents and folk songs were
enjoyed by Fraters and their dates at a mid-winter
party at Wyldewood. Club projects included selling
bread for the March of Dimes drive and placing
posters in the student center before each football
game. The year's activities also included a secular
chapel program and a Friday the 13th banquet at
the Red Apple Inn in Heber Springs.
FRATER SODALIS. TOP ROW: England, Ritchie, Wright (sponsors). Adams.
SECOND ROW: Alexander, Borge, Brooks, Coburn, Combs. THIRD ROW:
Cooke, Davis, Ford, Gartman, Gifford. FOURTH ROW : Hogan, James, Me·
Carty. McCown, Matlock. FIFTH ROW : Motes, Murphy, Neely, Pauls, Pierce.
SIXTH ROW: Ransom , Reese, Sampson, Smith, Swayne. SEVENTH ROW:
Terry, Timmerman, Voyles, Wallis, Worsham .
OFFICERS. layton McCown, Pres.; Jim Adoms, Vice-Pres.; Kirk
Davis, Sec.; larry Voyles, Treas .; Andy Ritchie, Dr . Don England,
Dr. Winfred Wright, Sponsors.
ANNOYED by the unusual costume he's wearing, Prabhakar
Borge anticiptates further orders from his pl edge masters.
Club Queen
Paula Ch ronister
GALAXY
Bad weather fails to dampen
club spirit at Galaxy banquet
Dominating the softball competItIOn, Galaxy
won both the A and B team championships. "Signs
of the Times" greeted Galaxy members and the ir
dates at a January banquet hosted by the Ramada
Inn in Conway. A sudden change in the weather
produced sleet and icy roads but was not able to
affect the success of the evening. Club service projects included selling bread for the March of Dimes.
A weiner roast after rough initiation ended a week
of harassment for Galaxy pledges.
Club Queen
Stevie Green
OFFICERS. Lynn Dixon, Pres.; Jerry Myhon, Vice-Pres.; Bob
Kee, Sec.; Dennie Reeve, Treas.; Dr. Bryce Roberson, Sponsor.
GALAXY. TOP ROW: Roberson (sponsor), B. Allison, M. Allison, Seher, Bench.
Bennett, Blasingame, Bowman, Ra. Brewer, R. Brewer, Brown. SECOND
ROW: Bullock, Byrd, Carr, Chism, Coates, Coleman, Conley. J. Copeland,
R. Copeland, Devaney, Dixon. THIRD ROW: Drum. Dye, Eason, Egle, Felker,
Franz. Gardner, Goff. Harris. Hedrick, Henderson, Herndon. FOURTH ROW:
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Hinto n, Huffaker, Hughes, E. Johnson, J. Johnson, B. Kee, D. Kee, Kent.
Langford. May, Miller, Muncy. FIFTH ROW: Myhan, Newman, Olse n, Osborn,
Palmer, Parker, Pharr, Pincluk, Pulley, Ralston, Reeve, Reves. SIXTH ROW:
Robells, Sain, Shannon, Sills, Smelser, Smith, Tacker, Taylor, Treal, Walker,
Whaley, Wheatley.
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SIDESTEPPING an oncoming opponent, Bo Brockman snaps a
quick pass to his receiving teammate in Kappa Sigma rag·tag.
KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA. TOP ROW : Myers, Williams (sponsors) . Anderson .
BJgley. Blachly. SECOND ROW : Brockman. Brown . Bruner, Burleigh. Butter·
field. THIRD ROW: Carpenter. Coates. Doak, Everidge , Frauenthal. FOURTH
ROW : Frieze , Galloway. Geer, Hanna, Gargett, Hatman. FIFTH ROW : Hix,
lockamy, McKechnie , Mathias, Miller, Milton. SIXTH ROW : Mye rs, Parrish,
Pru itt. B. Reiboldt. M. Reiboldt, Richmond. SEVENTH ROW: Roberts, Robert·
so n, Ruble, Sanders, Sanderson , Shaw. EIGHTH ROW: Snider, Stevens,
Stricklin, Terrell , Wells, White .
OFFICERS. Gary Coates, Pres .; Bill Reibolt . Vice · Pres. ; Mike
Pruitt, Sec.; Bob White , Treas .; Tom Myers, Jim Ed Williams,
Sponsors.
KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA
Enlarged membership assists
Kappa Sig's in club athletics
Club Queen
linda Kodrich
A sharp increase in membership allowed Kappa
Sigma's to participate actively in all club sports,
The club snared the B team foo tball cha mpi onship
and also placed first in B team volleybalL Sister
club Tri Kappa joined Kappa Sigs for an evening
of roll er skating at the Sea rcy ska ting rink, The
year's activities ran g~d from a kangaroo court
during rough initiation to a fall h ay ride to Wyldewood and a spring banquet and outing,
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Club Queen
Ellen Potter
KNIG HTS. TOP ROW: Eubanks, Osborne (sponsors), Bachmann, Bashaw,
Battles. SECOND ROW : Brooks. Brown, Burt, Castle, Confer. THIRD ROW:
Drewett, Evans. Fant. Fowler, Greene. FOURTH ROW: Hall, Helsten, Jahshan,
Johnson, law. FIFTH ROW : Mclain, Morris, Murray, Nadeau, Pankey, SIXTH
ROW: Peebles, Renfroe, Ries. Russell, SiddalL SEVENTH ROW: Smith, Swaid.
Thom pson, Turner, Wheeler.
KNIGHTS
Knights bicycle pigskin to SeA
for final game of grid season
Following a precedent set last year, Knights carried the football for the last Bison game from
Searcy to State College of Arkansas by bicycle. At
game time Knights were present to hand the ball
to the referee. Witticisms from Dr. Neale Pryor
entertained club members at their April banquet,
which was held at the Red Apple Inn. Taking time
out of a busy pledge week, Knights supervised a
study hall from which pledges were taken individually for cross-examination. Escorted by Jim
Brown and Doug Bashaw, club queen Ellen Potter
represented Knights in the Homecoming parade.
OFFICERS . Dennis Smith, Pres .; Boyce McClain, Vice· Pres. ; Bobby
Thompson, Sec.;
David
Osbo rne, Sponsors.
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KOINONIA
T rip to Koinonia Cave begins
rigorous initiation for pledges
A trip to the Koinonia Cave beg-an an evening- of
rigorous initiation for lowly Koinonia pled~es.
After being "branded" inductees were abandoned
several miles outside Searcy and forced to walk
back to campus. In November the club hosted a
hamburger fry at Kiwanis Park. Following a hayride in the cold autumn air, the smell of frying
hamburgers was welcomed by Koinonia's and their
dates. Bringing honor to the club was queen
Danette Key as she represented Koinonia in Ule
Petit Jean court. A banquet at Conway's Ramada
Inn, with entertainment provided by Randy. Jerry
and Drew, climaxed second -semester activities.
OFFICERS. John Curtis, Pres.; Darrell Patrick, Vice-Pres.; louis
Watts, Sec.-Treas.; Dr. Richard Walker, Sponsar.
~IA. TOP ROW: Walker (sponsor), Barriger, Bridges, Clayton. SECO ND
1M: Cooper, Crain, Curtis, Dart. THIRD ROW: Freeman, Gi nge rich, Madden,
PItrick. FOURTH ROW : Pee bles, Poteat, Schwenker, Sullivan, Wise.
READING from "Death of a Salesman," contestants Dart, Wise
and Peebles, represent Koinonia in the Speech Arts Tourney.
Club Queen
Danette Key
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LAMBDA SIGMA
Lambda's lead male division
in club OUT sale competition
Hespon din g to the SA's plea for social clubs to
raise mOl1 ey for a new student cente r, Lambrla
Sigma's led all lI1en's clubs in the SA spon sored
"OU'f Salr Competition ." In winning Lanlbda's
recorded a rJ·7(· ~ club participation in lll e men's
di vision. For its work the club received a fiftydollar check from th e SA and will h ave its name
on a perman ent plaque in the new student center.
As a second project Lambda's provided cop ies of the
"A lm a 1ater" for the song books IIsed in chape l.
Socia l fUllctions for Lambda's includcd a hayride
to \V yld cwood and a March banquet at the Stockholm' lksta urant in I lebel' Springs,
OFFICERS . David Crouch, Pres.; John Wright, Vice·Pres.; Gordon
Sutherlin, Sec.; Chuck Richardson, Trees.; Bill Culp, Charles
Walker, Sponsors.
Club Queen
Paula Fairl ey
LAMBDA SIGMA. TOP ROW: Gulp, Walker (SP:JnSOfS), Brewer. Buchanan.
SECOND ROW: Conley, Crites, Crim, Crone . THIRO ROW : Crouch, Davis ,
Hill, Hoo per, Logsdon. FOURTH ROW: McCartney. Nwokeh, Randall, Reed,
Richardson . fiFTH ROW ; Seiders, Summitt. Sutherlin, Trent . Wright.
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MOHICAN
Mohawks take championships
in club volleyball and bowling
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Active participation in club sports ch aracterized
the yea r for Mohicans. Defea ting all opponents,
Mohawks se ized the championship in both volleyball and first sem ester bowling and placed second
in large-club football and softball. As serv ices to
the school Mohicans paid for a football record
board in the gym and assisted Ju Go Ju with May
Day cer emonies. Cleaning and guarding the lily
pool and constructing th e gazebo were Mohawks'
contribution s to th e annual sprin g ceremon y. The
club enjoyed a significant increase in both m embership and leadershi p as several Mohicans returned
after a yea r's absence.
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CONCENTRATI NG on form, John Owen keeps his eye on the ball
01 ne smashes another hit for the athleti cally oriented Mohawks.
Club Queen
Ca ss Yingling
OffiCERS. Ray Meeks, Pres.; larry Frank, Vice-Pres.; Tim Lew is,
Treos .; Dr. George Woodruff, Sponsor.
Sec.; Bob Neal,
DICAN. TOP ROW: Woodruff (sp:msor), Bennett, Boultinghouse, Bradford ,
Brubaker, Burcham, Burrow, Chandler, Chilton, Clem . SECOND ROW : Davis,
DrIpps, Duncan, Dyer, Evans, Frank, Frazier, Fuller. Griffith, Hinds, A.
Howard. THIRD ROW: D. Howard, Howell, lsom, lewis, litzkow. Martin,
Meeks. Miller, Neal. Newman. Owen. FOURTH ROW : Pack , Paul. Romero,
Seaton, Shaw, Shue, Store)" Ward , Watki ns, West, Zeps.
PHI GAMMA DELTA
Phi Gamma's shun bad luck,
host banquet on Friday 13th
Shunning superstition, Phi Gamma's chose Friday the thirteenth as the date for their March banquet. After a dinner at the Coachman's Inn they
went to a movie in Little Rock. Although smaller
than most social clubs, Phi Gamma had enthusiastic participation in club sports, taking second in
volleyball. In other club competition Phi Gamma
received the second place award for its Homecoming parade entry "Cage the Tiger. " The club's
diverse activities ranged from a rigorous rough
initiation a t a farm near Searcy to entries in the
Speech Arts Tournament.
PHI GAMMA DElTA. TOP ROW : Watson (sponsor). Chin. Carpenter. Cuny.
Edwards. SECOND ROW: Elliott, Hines, Murrie, Noble, Phillips. THIRD ROW:
Pierce, Rollins, Samples, Thompson, Weaver.
DEFENDED by other Phi Gamma 's, Gene Weaver practices his
shooting style in preparation for dub basketball competition.
OFFICERS. Gene Hines , Pres .; Frank Williams, Vice-Pres.; Dove
Samples, Sec.; Kirk Phillips, Trees.; Tom Watson, Sponsor.
Club Queen
Hanaba Munn
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ROUGH and tumble describes the action in a Sillma Tau club
rag -tog game as Richard Gil1enwaters blocks on opponent.
SIGMA TAU SIGMA
Sig Tau's combine spaghetti,
candlelight for third function
TAU SIGMA. TOP ROW: Sears (sponsor). Allison, Barry, Bentley,
~ECOND ROW: Brummitt, DiKon, Embry, Flowers, Gaines. THIRD
Gardner, George, Gi1lenwaters, Gregory, Guyer. FOURTH ROW: Hudson,
lucas, McCluskey, Rodenbeck. FIFTH ROW: Stokes, Thomley, Vickers,
, Wolf.
Club Queen
Pam R0gers
After climbing the winding stairway to the attic
of Webb's stables, Sigma Tau's and their guests sat
down to a spaghetti supper prepared by club members. Dining by candlelight and ps ychedelic lighting, they were entertained by talented club brothers. Sigma Tau's contributed their services to the
athletic department by painting the curb surrounding the track in preparation for spring meets. In
small club sports Sig Tau 's scrambled for the championship in both volleyball and softball. Winning
third place in Homecoming parade competition
and hosting a spring banquet completed activities.
OFFICERS. Bob McCluskey, Pres .; Charles Kiser, Vice-Pres.;
leland Vickers, Sec.; Mike lucas , Treas .; Dr. Jack Wood Sears,
Sponsor.
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SUB T. TOP HOW: Berryhill (sponsor), Adams, Anderson, Babb , D. Baker, R.
Baker, Berryh ill, G. Blu e. SECOND ROW : l. Blue, Bonds, Bounds, Broom,
Brown, Burcham, J. Coo k, T. Cook. THIRD ROW : Cox , Ell iot, fant , Garrison,
Hesselrode, Hicks, Justiss, Kernodle , Kilmer. fOU RTH ROW : Lane, I.IWWI,
McKee, McMichael , Magnusson , Merritt, Moore, Nadeau, Parker. fi FTH ROW:
Pitt man, Shock,. Simpson, Spencer, Tanksley, Wakefield, Ware, Watts, WiISOfl.
SUB T-16
large club football crown IS
highlight of year for Sub T-16
Capturin g th e championship in large club football highligh ted the year 's events for Sub T . The
Arkansas Associa tion for Retarded Children received more than four hundred dollars as a r esult of Sub T's road block in Searcy. Participation
in a door to door Red Cross drive and the March of
Dimes bread sale comprised other club projects.
Sub T's also performed th eir annual service of
preparing mea t for the Thallksgiving barbecu e.
A spring outing completed the year 's activities.
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OFFICERS. Gl en Blue, Skipper; David Berryhil l, First Mote;
La rry Magnusson, Second Mate , Jeff Spencer, Yeom an ; Ken
Merritt, Quartermaster; Dr. Don Berryhill, Sponsor.
Club Q ueen
Nancy Mitchell
TNT
TNT's paint intramural board,
acquire needed megaphones
Club Quee n
Donna Dea son
The i ntra m ural board r eceived a n ew look as a
r esult of one of T NT's ser vice proj ects. T NT's
cl ea ned a nd painted the board a nd also purchased
m egap h on es for th e ch eerlea ders. D em onstratin g
their musical tal ent, T NT's serena ded coeds wi th
Chrislma s carols, a nd a qua rte t of m em ber s enter tain ed for th eir th ird fun ction a t ''''yld ewood . A
fa ll stag outing to Greer 's Ferry La ke provided a
holida y from stud y. Emphasizin g sports, TNT took
first in B tea m volleyball a nd bas ketball.
OFFICERS. Raymon d Kelly, Pres.; Joe Mc Reynol d s, Vice-Pres.;
Richard Wolfe, Sec.; Richard Hilton, Treas.; Jerry Jones, Dr. Joe
Pryor, Sponsors.
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TOP ROW: Jones, Pryor (sponsors) , All ison, Anderson , Baggett, C.
"mnrton, M. Barrington, Bates. Beckham, Bell. Bledsoe. SECOND ROW :
Clanton, Cochran , Cogan , Crowder, Du bois, Fincher, Gaer, Gates.
Irttft, Guild. THIRD ROW: Harris, Hawkins, Hilton, Holme s, Huckaba, Hulsey.
Hutson, Jones, Jarnagin, Kelly. lacey, D. lee. FOURTH ROW : K. lee. lester.
McFarland, Mcintyre , McReynolds, Manning, Marsh. Mason, Matthews,
Moffitt, Moss, Mitchusso n. FIFTH ROW : Newcomb, Nunn, Parker. Pate ,
Pritchett, J. Reece, Jim Reece , Reyno lds, Roll, Scott, Sigmund , Si kes. SIXTH
ROW : Smith. Sperry, Stitcher, Tatum, Travis, Ve rdell, Wages, Watkins. Williamson, Willis, Wolte. Woodward.
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THETA ALPHA GAMMA
TAG takes scholastic trophy,
survives stiff club competition
For the second time sin ce its entry last year into
club sch olastic competition, TAG captured the first
place Scholastic Achievement Award . Another first
for the club was its wi nning entry in the Homecoming parade. H ours of work spent in disguising a
Volkswagen as a space capsule were rewarded
with the first place award . Social functions of the
year included potluck suppers, the first of which
was hosted on the lawn of the married students'
apartments to attract prospective members. " Fill
your Stockin g with Christmas Spirit" gr eeted TAG
members at a Christmas party in Heber Springs.
As a club project the young m arrieds raised money
for a needy family in Searcy.
OFFICERS. Rowan Mcleod, Pres.; Bill Yates, Vice-Pres.; Marilyn
Neal , Sec.; Greg Kofchl, Trees.; William Bridges, Sponsor.
THETA ALPHA GAMMA. TOP ROW : Bridges (sponsor). Beck. Bixby, Brown.
SECOND ROW : J. Drewett, R. Drewett. Dunnam , fox. THIRD ROW: Fruzia,
Galyean, Graber, Hicks. FOURTH ROW : Joiner, Kofahl. Mcleod , G. Neal.
FIFTH ROW: M. Neal , Norvill e, Pickens, Rainwater. SIXTH ROW: Ritchie,
Rolland, Russell, Smalling. SEVENTH ROW : Thompson, Walker, Wentworth,
Wh itm ire , Williams.
PROUDLY representing TAG, Rowan Mcleod accepts the coveted
Scho la stic trophy from the SA academic chairma n john Buck.
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BETA TAU GAMMA
Beta Tau successfully defends
club volleyball championship
Grabbing first place in small club volleyball,
Beta Tau successfully defended the championship
won last year. Saturday afternoons spent practicing
under the guidance of beau Jerry Myhan paid off
Jor de termined Beta Tau's. Decorations for the
club's banquet, held at Punch 's in Newport, carried
out the theme "Up, Up and Away." Entertainment
for the spring affair was provided by Whisper, a
student musical group. In D ecember Beta Tau 's
and their da tes enjoyed a hayride followed by a
Christmas party at Verkler's barn. During the even ing they sang carols and played Christmas games.
OFFICERS. Peggy Brady, Pres.; Kathy Cloy, Vice·Pres.; Patti
Beard, Sec.; Kathy Thorburn, Treas .; Mrs. Jerry Jones, Mrs. Tom
Watson , Sponsors.
BETA TAU GAMMA. TOP ROW: Jones, Watson (sp:lnsors). Allison , Beard .
SECOND ROW: C. Bell, l. Bell, Bethel, Brady, Brannock, THIRD ROW :
Brooks, Burton, Caldwell , Clark, Clay, fOURTH ROW : Darnell. East, Eddie ·
man, Ellis. Guthrie. FIFTH ROW : Je. Holt, Ju. Holt, Howard. Huff, Jefferson.
SIXTH ROW: Krummel , Moody. Newberry, Phillips, Pippin. SEVENTH ROW :
Thorburn , Tollett, Tuggle, White, Zeien .
Club Beau
Je rry My han
OPEN House provides an opportunity for Beta Tau 's to meet
freshman and transfers who are prospects for dub membership,
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DELTA CHI OMEGA
New personalities are created
for Delta Chi's costume party
Indians, hippies and hobos were only a few of the
personalities who attended Delta Chi's costume
party, Dressed in unusual apparel, members and
their dates played " Funny Bones," "Reuben and
Rachel" and "Electricity" and afterwards enjoyed
refreshments , Having' chosen a new club beau,
Delta Chi's presented him with a box of "g'oodies"
to brighten his spirits during' finals, Adding' humor
to their gift, they individually wrapped each item
in newspaper, Delta Chi's had one hundred percent
participa tion in the Toy and Dolly Drive, and two
members received special r ecognition for creativity,
OFFICERS . Katherine Julian, Pres.; Betty Murry, Vice-Pres.;
Becky Ross, Sec.; Ellen Krama r, Tre as. ; Mrs. Ken Davis, Mrs.
Roddy Osborne, Sponsors.
SIGHTING on open Delta Chi receiver, Sherry Tatum avoids her
guard by passing the basketball over the opponent's head.
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Club Beau
80 Brockman
DElTA CHI OMEGA. TOP ROW: Davis, Osborne (sponsors), Bender, Blucker,
Coker. SECOND ROW: Crump, Delong, Fowler, Goudeau , Griffith. THIRD ROW;
Hamlett, Hardee, Hargett. Hubbs. lesliee. fOURTH ROW: Jones, Julian,
Justiss, Kramar, lee. FIFTH ROW : Mannen, Miller, Murry, O'Brien, Provance.
SIXTH ROW: Ross, Sandlin, Shields. Simon, Tatum . SEVENTH ROW; Thornton,
Tyler, Van Derek, Weaver, Wolfe.
JUMPING high, Karen Holland attempts to give her teammate s
possession of the ball in a hard-fought club spasketball game.
GATA
Gata members pick up rocks,
clear road to new camp area
TOP ROW: Baggett, Woodruff (sponsors), Copel and . Davis, Di ckey.
ROW: Oixon, Geer, Goodin. Gwinn, Hankins. THIRD ROW: Haynes,
Hill. Holland, Howell. FOURTH ROW : James, Kendri ck. Moore,
Nichols. FIFTH ROW : Oldroyd, Potter, Prater, Pruitt. Richardson.
ROW: Richmond, Sims, Sprinkle, Strou p, Tester. SEVE NTH ROW : Ven ·
Wade, Wallace, Welch, Williamson , Williston .
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Club Beaux David Storey and Jerry Copeland
A Sunday afternoon in October found Gata members picking up rocks at Wyldewood. As one of its
projects the club undertook to clear away large
rocks from the road leading to the n ew camp area.
A contribution of fifty dollars to the Jon Nwokeh
fund comprised the club's other project. Gata's and
their dates celebrated " An Old-Fashi oned Christmas" with a party at the American Legion Hut.
Dressed in early Am erican costumes they strung
popcorn for and decorated a Christmas tree, bobbed
for apples and exchanged gag gifts. The Toy and
Dolly Drive received one hundred percent participation from Gata club members.
OfFICERS. Grace Stroup, Pres. ; Mary Welch, Vice·Pres.; Ginny
Nichols, Sec.; Susan Hankins, Treas.; Mrs. George Baggett, Mrs.
George Woodruff, Sponsors.
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JU GO JU
Ju Go Ju's weeks
of
planning
climax in successful May fete
A beautiful May Day ceremony rewarded Ju Go
Ju members for their weeks of plann ing and practicing. Ju Go Ju 's w ere responsible for all activities
of the spring event, including a chapel prOl'ram in
which May Queen nominees were presented. Having chosen a Japanese theme, the club selected
Jacksonville's Ramada Inn for its February banquet. Entertainment was provided by the Salt and
Pepper. A t the end of pledge week a Hawaiian
ceremony formally inducted new members into the
club. Earlier, lowly pledges treated pledge mistresses to a spaghetti dinner at W ebb's stables and
performed original skits for entertainment.
OFFICERS . Jon Kinman, Pres.; Marcia Hays , Vice-Pres; Candy
Cleveland, Sec; Mordue John, Treos
Mrs Susan Barden , Mrs.
Cliff Sharp, Sponsors.
lU GO JU. TOP ROW: Sharp (sponso r), Baker. Cha pman, Cleveland, Cooper.
SECOND ROW: Curtis, Oaniel , Doggett, Dooley. Green. THIRD ROW: Harris,
Hays, Henderson, Fuchs, John. FOURTH ROW: Jolly. J. Kinman, l. Kinman,
lasater, lewis. FIFTH ROW : M;tche ll, Moore, Morris, Parks, Poteet. SIXTH
ROW: Pettus. Prock, Smith, Stevens, Strawn. SEVENTH ROW: Thomasso n,
Tipps, Trudgen, West, Williamson.
Club Beaux Jim Ward and Rick Harris
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OUTFITTED in authentic Hawaiian dress, these Ju Go Ju pledge
mistresses warmly welcome new members in 0 formal <eremony.
Club Beaux Ferrell Drum and Joe McReynol ds
KAPPA D'ElTA. TOP ROW: Deacon. Myers (sponsors). Baker, Biggerstaff,
Blair. SECONO ROW: Bradford, Briggs, Broadfoot. B. Burney. l. Burney.
THIRD ROW: Cannon. Cates, Clark, Danley, Denham. FOURTH ROW: Dockery,
Farley, Grimes. Harris, Holmes. FIFTH ROW: Horton. Kelley. Kodrich, levins,
Michener. SIXTH ROW: Mills, Parkinson, Plum, Popp, Scott. SEVENTH
ROW: Sharp. Shipman, Simpson, Smith, Spikes. EIGHTH ROW: Spikes,
Stewart, Taylor, K. Will iams, R. Williams.
KAPPA DELTA
Eventful Kappa Delta outing
set in colorful autumn scenery
OFFICER S. Cynthia Farley, Pres.; Donna Michener, Vice-Pres.;
Diona Denham, Sec.; Bobbie Sharp, Treos.; Miss Sharon Deacon,
Mrs. Th omas Myers, Sponsors.
Beautiful autumn scen ery awaited Kappa Delta
m embers on their outing to Camp T ahkodah .
Canoeing was on the agenda for the day, but a !iPiIl
into the lake proved a surpri sing, as well as chilling, event for one couple. Wearing th e native dress
of the South Sea islands, Kappa Delta's and their
dates feasted on Hawaiian food a t a luau in late
spring. The Ramada Inn in Conway h osted their
banquet in March. A m em bersh ip incr ease of
fifteen streng thened participation in club spOli S.
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Club Beau
Jimmy Carr
PERFORMING a smoothly executed spike shot, Susan Holt scores
a point during an action-filled Tri Kappa volleyball game.
KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA. TOP ROW: Birdsall , Ganus (sponsors), Beckham,
Ben ch, Bibee. SECO ND ROW: Buck, Burton, Casey, Coon, Coston. THIRD
ROW: Croni n, Ganus, Griffith, Groover, Harper. FOURTH ROW : Hewitt,
Holloway, Holt, Hunt, Landrum. FIFTH ROW: Lewis, Mclnteer, Massey,
Mu rray, Pauley. SIXTH ROW : Sh. Rogers, S. Rogers, Slinkard, Teal , Underwood . SEVENTH ROW : Williams, Winkley, Word, Yingling, Zeps.
KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA
Tri Kappa's unusual banquet
features movie at Cinema 150
Tri Kappa's chose to depart from the usual type
banquet for their April function. Travelling to
Lillie Rock they enjoyed dinner and a movie at the
Cinema 150. The spirit of Valentine's Day pre'vailed as Tri Kappa's surprised club beau Jimmy
Carr w ith a party and. mixed w ith members of
brother club Kappa Sigma at a roller skating party.
Other parties during the year included a birthday
party for the club and a December third function at
Webb's stables. In competitive activities Tri Kappa
took the second place Scholastic Achievement
Awa rd and participated in large club sports.
OFFICERS. Beth Underwood, Pres.; Marilyn Mclnteer, Vice-P res.;
Nallcy Teal, Sec.; Kay Word, Treas.; Miss Shirley Birdsall, Mrs.
Clifton Ganus, Sponsors.
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KAPPA PHI
Sunrise service ushers in club
year for Kappa Phi members
A sunrise devotional at Wyldewood following
rough initiation instilled a feeling of unity among
old and new members of Kappa Phi. Earlier in the
week pledges had been made to carry a plastic
worm and dig up a live worm. Exchanging gifts
with club sisters and dates and decorating a Christmas tree were features of Kappa Phi's third function. Strongly emphasizing sports, the club placed
first in major league volleyball and third in
spasketball. The Martian from the parade entry
"The Bisons are out of this World" became popular
at pep rallies and games throughout the season.
OFFICERS. Kay Smith , Pres .; Bonnie Dailey , Vice -Pres .; Betty
Wo tts, Sec.; Rochel Cook, Treos .; Mrs. Jerome Bornes, Sponsor.
KAPPA PHI. TOP ROW: Barnes (sponsor), Acker, AUen, Ande rson, Austin,
Barrett. SECO ND ROW : Cheek, Cleveland. Cook. Crain, Dailey, Dildine. THIRD
ROW: Doak, Dockery, Greenway, Harris, I. Johnson, P. Johnson. fOURTH
ROW : lane, McKinney, Medley. Morgan. Mueller, Pummill. FIFTH ROW:
Sarrett. Shelby. Shuffett, Smith , Wa rmack, Watts. SIXTH ROW : Wheeler,
White, Whitten. Wilkinson, Willard , Womack.
Club Beau
Mike lucas
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KO JO KAI
Kojies show Christmas spirit
at Morrilton children's home
Club Bea u
A Christm as decorating party a t the children 's
home in M orrilton combined fun w ith Ko Jo Kai's
service project. Kojies h elped the children m ake
decorations as w ell as trim the tree. November was
the date for the club's third fun ction-a hayri de
followed by a spaghetti dinner and folk singing at
the College Church building. Kojies dem onstrated
their athletic ability by winnin g first place in
minor league club spasketball . Other club activities
included bunking parties, a spring outing and
banquet and a H om ecoming parade entry w ith
the theme, " The Good, the Bad and the Kojies. "
Mike Hedrick
OFFI CERS. Pot Weaver, Pres .; Suzie Farley, Vice · Pres .; linda
Howell, Sec.; Coral Smith, Trees.; M rs. Ronal d Brotherton, Mrs.
Harry Risinger, Sponsors.
KO JO KAt TOP ROW: Brotherton (sponsor), Anderson. Austin, Barton,
Carroll. SECOND ROW: Chamblee, Cox, Currie, Farley. Giles. THIRD ROW:
Hall, Howell, Inman, Jamison, Kilman. FOURTH ROW: King, lawyer, McCourt, Ba. Messer, B. Messer. FIfTH ROW : Nelso n, Parks, Peppers. Powers,
Rogers, Seim . SIXTH ROW: Smith, C. Stephens, J. Stephens, Walton.
Weaver, Young.
PROUDLY carrying a spirited bonner, members of Ko Jo Kai
soci al dub march down Ra ce Stree t in the Homecoming parade.
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MV ETA ADELPHIAN
MEA's exchange comic gifts,
stage hootenanny-taco party
W ebb's stables furnished the setting for MEA's
hootenanny-taco party in D ecember. Entertainment was provided by club m embers, and gag gifts
were exchanged with dates and club sisters.
Another taco party in January brought welcome
reJ.ief from studying for finals. A plaque wa.s presen ted to MEA for the best participation among
women 's clubs in the fall Red Cross blood drive.
"Send 'Em to the Moon, Bisons," the theme of
MEA's H omecom ing parade entry, won third place
in club competition. Spring activities included a
banquet at the Ram ada Inn in Conway.
OFFICERS. Cynthia Varney, Pres.; Judy Bell , Vice-Pres.; Alice
Moyer, Sec. ; Dianne Doty, Treas.; Mrs. Bob Knight , Miss Betty
Work, Sponsors.
MU ETA ADELPHIAN. TOP ROW: Knig hJ. Work (sponsors), Baker, Bell.
Bitting. SECOND ROW : Boyd, Brewer, Doty, Gentry, Graves. THIRD ROW :
Himes. Henderson. Inness, Johnson, King, FOURTH ROW: lampson, Mackay,
Martin, Moyer, Satterwhite. fiFTH ROW: Schaller, Smith, Sorrels, Su llivan,
Taylor. SIXTH ROW : Thompson, Varney, Weems, Williams, Wright.
1lU1l(l'IG ot the home of Mrs. Bob Knight, MEA members enjoy
and cokes as they toke a break before final exams.
Club Beau
Larry Blasingame
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ROUNDING a corner too fast almost proves disastrous for Alex
Zink, but Max Newman's hand helps her regain her balance,
NU LAMBDA CHI
Nu Lambda Chi's correspond
with international missionaries
NU LAMBDA CH I. TOP ROW: Royse, Walker (sponsors), Baker, Boyd. SEC-
Corresponding with foreign missionaries proved
to be a rewarding experience for Nu Lambda Chi's.
For two week periods members wrote to missionaries to encourage them and to learn about their
work. As a second project they donated money to
the fund for a new student center. Before pledge
week Nu Lambda Chi's enjoyed a barbecue at the
home of Mrs. Charles Walker and were joined by
brother club Lambda Sigma. The theme for the
club's March banquet was "Love and Let Love."
Dr. Nyal Royse spoke, and Randy, Jerry and Drew
furnished musical entertainment after dinner.
OFFICERS, Glendo Williams, Pres.; Alex Zink, Vice-Pres.; Paula
Paden, Sec.; Cindy Wolfe, Treas.; Mrs. Nyal Royse, Mrs. Charles
Walker, Sponsors.
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OND ROW: Collins, M. Cooper, S. Cooper, Dell. THIRD ROW: Dykes, Ewin&.
Franklin, Henson, Herron. FOURTH ROW: Jones, lambert, Moore, Paden,
Rushton. FIFTH ROW: Russell, Thornton, Williams, Wolfe, Zink,
Club Beaux John Cogan and Bob Lendman
OEGE
Oege's depart for Bee Rock
for devotional and breakfast
Rising early on a Saturday morning, Oege's went
to Bee Rock for a devotional and breakfast. The
club chose the outing as a way of getting to know
new members. On another Saturday Oege's journeyed to Camp Tahkodah for a day of relaxation
and respite from studying. The humor of Al Jolly
and the music of Roger Shuffield and Lary Sanderson entertained couples at a Valentine's Day banquet. Oege's Christmas party included an evening
of roller skating at the Searcy skating rink. Television's famous family, "The Flintstones," were
enacted by Oege's in the Homecoming parade.
OFFICERS. Priscilla Cherry, Pres.; Joanna Brockwell, Vice-Pres.;
Marko Cross, Sec.; Linda Hogins, Trees .; Mrs. AI Jolly, Mrs.
Charlie Watts, Sponsors.
OEGE. TOP ROW: Jolly, Watts (sponsors), Albaugh, Anderson, Barton.
SECONO ROW: Brockwe ll, Burt, J. Chandler, M. Chandler, CherI)'. THIRO
ROW: Churchman, Claar, Cross, Cook. Fambro. FOURTH ROW: Foresee,
Hogins, Hudkins, Johnson, Luttrell. FIFTH ROW: Mahan, Melson. Nadeau,
Nichols, Owe n. SIXTH ROW: Page, Peddle, Phillips, Polk, Ca. Powell.
SEVENTH ROW: C. Powell, Ray, Skelton, Smith, Woodruff.
Club Beau
Jerry Cook
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OMEGA PHI
Omega Phi's canvas Searcy
to support retarded children
Club Beau
John Bu ck
Collecting money for a retarded chi ldren's fund
was Omega Phi's primary projec t of the year.
Directed by club spon sor Mrs. Ri chard Walker,
members worken in g roups of two to cover one area
of th e c ity. Com bining Halloween with pledge
week, Omega Phi pledges went tri ck-Dr-treating
as a part of their initiation. They not only asked
Searcy res idents for treats but perform ed tricks as
we ll. Musical enterta inm ent for th e club's banquet
was provided by Greg Ra tliff and Phil Shipman .
The March 14 a ffa ir, held at Kelley 's Grill in Batesville, carri ed th e th em e "Scarborou gh Fair. "
OFFICERS. Wanda Beon, Pres.; Kathy Ennis, Vice -Pres .; Pat
Vance, Sec.; Pat Goddard, Trees.; Mrs. Richard Walker, Mrs.
Edwa rd White , Sponsors.
EXHIBITING co nce rn for retarded child ren, Omega Phi's Potty
Sch iro and Dione Williams collect money from Searcy residents.
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OMEGA PHI . TOP ROW: White (sponsor), Alexander, Bean. Butler. SECOND
ROW: De laney. Ennis, Gardner, Goddard, Kirkbride. THIRD ROW: lavender,
McElduff, McGrew, Martin, Michaels. FOURTH ROW: Mickey. Mochman,
Patton, Pritchett, Rives. FIFTH ROW : Schiro, Schreiber, Spurrier, Strawn,
P. Vance. SIXTH ROW; S. Vance , Vinecore, Wheat, Williams. Wilson.
Club Beau
Jim my He nderson
PHI DELTA. TOP ROW: Pryor (sponsor), Allison, Bingman, Bomar, Chronister.
SECOND ROW: Cotham , Croom , Elkins, Fenley, Gifford. THIRD ROW : Hendrickson, Hill, Hollis, Jacobs, Johnson. FOURTH ROW : Kelton, Kendrick,
Kenty, Martin, Mitchell, Norman. FIFTH ROW : Perry, Richey, Roberts, Swann,
Tilghman, Trapp. SIXTH ROW: Trimm , Turner, Vines, Willis, Woods, Zumwalt.
PHI DELTA
Phi Delta's present Valentine
gift to friendly campus guard
Presenting their " honorary club beau" with a
cake was one of Phi Delta's projects of the year. As
a special friend of the club, Ri chard Niswander, a
campus night watchman, was given a Valentine
cake. The Ramada Inn in Conway hosted a banquet
for those who were "Young at Heart. " Pianist
Carol Mannen furnished background music during
the dinner, after which Greg Ratliff and Phil Shipman sang. Portraying such animals as elephants
and rhinoceroses characterized the fun at the club's
Christmas party, which was held at the College
Church building. Phi Delta also donated money to
bring Jon Nwokeh's wife to the United States.
OFFICERS . Gunilda Jacobs, Pres.; Sherry Swann, Vice-Pres.;
Elaine Mitchell, Sec.; Tawnya Turner, Treas .; Mrs. Neale Pryor,
Sponsor.
DlMONSTRATING their acting ability, three Phi Delta dates
amuse onlookers with a humorous portrayal of va rious animals.
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REGINA
"Romeo and Juliet" provides
a theme for Regina's banquet
"A Rose Will Bloom" from the movie Romeo and
Juliet provided an appropriate theme for Regi na's
February 14 banquet. Rodney Bell furnished piano
entertainment for the memorable event, and Mr.
Larry Menefee spoke. In November a scavenger
hunt followed by a hayride to Wyldewood served
as the club's third function. "B ison Brand-Tiger
Soup" on a giant Campbell's Soup can won third
place for Regina in the Homecoming parade competition. Serv ice p"ojects included furnishing a
room in the American Heritage Center and awardin g the annua l Regina Spirit Award.
OFFICERS. Paula Johnson, Pres.; lois Heminj:Jwoy Greene, Vice.
Pres.; Ann Starling, Sec.; lindo Beck, Trees.; Mrs. Joe Pryor,
Sponsor.
REGINA. TOP ROW: Pryor (sponsor), C. Adams, J. Adams, Beck, Belue.
SECOND ROW: Bul lard, J. Clark, N. Clark, Coffman, D. Cowart. THIRD ROW :
l. Cowart, N. Cowart, Formby, Graddy. Grainger. FOURTH ROW: K. Green.
l. Greene, Harris, Howe, P. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: S. Johnson, lawyer,
Mart in, Mason, Mitchell. SIXTH ROW: Newco mb, Peddle, Qualls, Sheets,
Starling. SEVE NTH ROW: Tan, Vaughn, West. Wilson, Young.
CAREFULLY selecting each word she uses, Judy Clark discusses
pledge activities while Lauren La wyer records her impressions.
Club Beaux Bob Well s and Leon Blue
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MUSICAL performers who entertained for Theta Psi's western
party at Webb 's stables included club member Diane Weaver.
THETA PSI
Theta Psi's help brighten Yule
season for deprived children
T en stockings made by Theta Psi members and
stuffed with toys, fruit, candy and other gifts
brightened the Christmas season for one Searcy
family. Club members honored the children with a
party at which refreshments were served and the
stockings presented. Other service projects of the
year included collecting Bibles for a missionary
overseas and buying a piece of playground equipment for the children's home at Morrilton. Joe
Webb's stables provided an authentic setting for
Theta Psi's hayride-western party at which couples
were dressed as cowboys and Indians.
OFFICERS. Judy Catterton , Pres .; Cynthia Patchell , Vice· Pres.;
Kathy Fuller, Sec. ; linda Hall , Treas .; Mrs. Ed Burt, Mrs. Robert
Eubanks, Sponsors.
THETA PSI. TOP ROW: Burt (sponsor), Anders, Bagnelto, Bean. SECOND
ROW: Bristow, Britton, Caldwell, Catterton, Childers. THIRD ROW: Cooper,
Corn, Fairley, Fellows, Fuller. FOURTH ROW: Gardner, Gibbs, Gray, Hall,
Heinbockel. FIFTH ROW: Herndon, Hogan, Horner, Hunt, lindley. SIXTH ROW;
Mattingly, Oliver, Patchell, Roeuel, Russell. SEVENTH ROW: Vance, Weaver,
Williams, Wisham, Woodward.
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TOFEBT
Fun at Tofebt Christmas party
includes attempts at taffy-pull
Getting completely into the spirit of an oldfashioned party, Tofebt's attempted a taffy-pull at
their Christmas function. The fun involved in pulling the taffy compen sated for their lack of skill.
Games, refreshments and the exchanging of comic
gifts were also a part of the evening. As a group
Tofebt's visited children at the Southern Christian
Home in Mon·il ton. At Christmas the SA Toy and
Dolly drive elicited one hundred percent participation from t he club. A banquet in March and an
outing were Tofebt's second semester activities.
Club Beau
John King
OFFICERS. Sheron Franklin, Pres.; Bernice Smith, Vice· Pres.;
Carol leckJiter, Sec.·Treos.; Mrs. Bi ll Culp, Sponsor.
BOUND with paper streamers, Trisha Clanton discovers that
cleaning up is almost as much fun as Tofebt's Christmas party.
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TOFEBT. TOP ROW : Culp (sponsor), Bou dra , Breedlove. Brown, Clanton.
SECOND ROW : Franklin, Fricks, Haliseli, Hodges, Johnston. THIRD ROW:
Ken, landthrip, lawrence, leckliter, Lee, FOURTH ROW : McKinney, Mahan,
Page, Pepper, Prather. FIFTH ROW: Riggen bach, Russell, D. Damples, S.
Samples, Sanders, Schofield. SIXTH ROW: Sexion, Shaw, Shroades, Smith,
Thompson. Wilson.
WHC
WHC's sponsor alumnae tea
during week of Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving week with its numerous visitors
provided WHC's with an opportunity to meet some
of their former club sislers. The club hosted an
afternoon tea for WHC alumnae at the home of
Mrs. Billy Ray Cox. Continuing a tradition, the
club had a country box supper in February. Webb's
stables furnished an appropriate setting for the
sharing of fried chicken and old-fashioned fun.
Service projects of the year included sending packages to boys in Vietnam and decorating a room at
the MOlTilton children's home. A chapel program
and banquet comprised the club's spring activities.
OFFICE RS. Ruth Ann Grogan, Pres.; Nancy Springer, Vice-Pres.;
Marlene Cobb, Sec.; Nancy Lynch, Treas.; Mrs. Billy Ray Cox,
Mrs. Floyd Daniel, Sponsors.
WHC. TOP ROW; Cox (sponsor), Andrews, Brooks. Campbell. Clark. SECOND
ROW: Clarkson, G. Cobb, M. Cobb, Crafton, Cross. TH IRD ROW: Dietrich,
Eaves, Edster, Gray, Grogan. FOURTH ROW: Hare, Hawkins, Howery, Jones,
Kelly. FIFTH ROW: Kennon, Kimbro. lyles, lynch, McBride. SIXTH ROW: C.
Miller, J. Miller, Parker. Perry, Rawdon, Rivoire. SEVENTH ROW: Schreiber,
Smith. Springer, Stites, Timmerman, White.
Club Beau
Dea n Bawcom
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Club Beau
Mike Payne
ZETA PHI. TOP ROW: Gardner, Johnson (sponsors), Alden, Berry. SECOND
ROW: O. Bielby, J. Bie lby, Blue, Burkett, Button. THIRD ROW: Bryant,
Cam p, Cassity, Catterton, D. Chisum. FOURTH ROW: P. Chisum, Dickey,
Dudley, Dyer, Fox. FIFTH ROW: Freeman. Garrett, Hindman, Holland,
Howard. SIXTH ROW: Jones. Kail, Kirk, Lester, little. SEVENTH ROW: Merri.
man, Pangle, Perry, Segraves, Sims.
ZETA PHI ZETA
Music for Zeta Phi's banquet
provided by Salt and Pepper
Anticipating a new era, Zeta Phi members chose
"The Age of Aquarius" as the theme for their banquet. The January event was held at the Red Apple
Inn in Heber Springs, with entertainment provided
by a student group, the Salt and Pepper. Demonstrating support for the Bisons, Zeta Phi placed
posters in the student center before each football
game. The Toy and Dolly drive at Christmas received one hundred per center participation from
the club. Entering all club sports, Zeta Phi placed
second in large club volleyball.
OFFICERS . Jeanette Sim , Pres .; G inny Alden , V ice-Pres .; Valerie
Hackney, Sec .; Andrea little, Treos .; Mrs. Jomes Gardner, Mrs.
Richard Johnson , Sponsors .
FRIENDLY conversation is a main ingredient of Open House as
Zeta Phi sponsors demonstrate in greeting a hopeful pledge.
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ZETA RHO
Zeta Rho's host weiner roast,
Club Beau
Howard Holmes
RHO. TOP ROW: Burks, Muncy (sponsors), Bell, Brock. SECOND ROW:
Cassetty, Crowder, Davis. THIRD ROW: Gibbs, Giddens, Goldman,
. FOURTH ROW: Hettinger, Johns, King, Leekliter, MeCluggage.
Mcintosh, Martin, Matthews, Meeker, Murphy. SIXTH ROW:
Robinson, Roemer, Suesy. SEVENTH ROW: Torrans,
Williams.
beckon brother club as guests
A post pledge week weiner roast at the home of
Mrs. David Burks gave Zeta Rho's new members an
opportunity to get acquainted with brother club
TNT. For the second straight semester Zeta Rho received the first place Scholastic Achievement
Award. Valentine's Day was the date selected for
the formal banquet hosted by the Ramada Inn in
Jacksonville. Entertainment was provided by
Randy, Jerry, and Drew. A November outing to
Petit Jean, an entry in the Homecoming parade, a
Christmas party and a bunking party at Camp
Tahkodah completed the year's activities.
OFFICERS. Judy Giddens, Pres.; Mary lee Brock , Vice-Pres.;
Cindy King, Sec.; Virginia Davis, Trees.; Mrs. David Burks,
Mrs. Raymond Muncy, Sponsors.
STUFFING themselves with hot dOQs and marshmallows, Zeta
Rho's shore an afternoon of fun with their brother club TNT.
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