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Delta Phi I-las Great Second Year A'Fly Delta Phi urged the members of Lambda Delta Phi as they encouraged new students to consider the possibilities of mem- bership in the smallest and newest campus social club. Despite its size, the club boosted spirit and offered the chance for immediate involvement, This spirit and involvement re- sulted in a second place finish in the fall and spring competitions for the social club tro- phy. The club finished first in chapel pro- grams and in a tie for first place in college and community service. After having to drop out of Makin' Music '86, the club won the Jerry Jones Award for best exemplifying the spirit of Makin' Mu- sic during the 1987 show. Delta Phi's show was centered around the foxes and hounds. It was the first attempt for the group to enter Makin' Music as a group of newcomers took the stage. Activities for the year included a Thanks- giving food drive and a campus clean-up. The group also enjoyed pizza parties, an ice cream party, a midnight breakfast, and a retreat at Lake I.aJoie. ln sports, the smurf basketball team fin- ished first and the softball and football teams finished second in the fall. According to President Curtis Gogel, i'Delta Phi is the smallest club on campus but we have a lot of spirit. This is shown by coming in second in club standings in the fall of '86 and receiving the Jerry Jones Award at Makin' Music '87. Delta Phi is no longer the club of the future, but it is an excellent club now. Officers in addition to Gogel are: men's vice president, Randy Grissettg womenls vice president, Kim Choat, secretary, Susan Davisg treasurer, Bryan Armentroutg men's sports captain, Craig Bennett, women's sports captains, Amy Moore and Donna Hughesg SGA representative, Jimmy Dil- lingerg historian, Kim Lingreng and chaplain, Rusty Adair. Sponsors were Karen Walker, Tom Davis, and Nancy Bennett.SXQ A . . Lambda Delta Phi 's Homecoming Express rolled on down the track during the Homecoming parade in sup- port of the Lions' basketball team. photo by Holland Studios. f -- wvwwflirr. LAMBDA DELTA PHI 201
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Lambda Delta Phi is no longer the club of the future, but it is an excellent club now. Curtis Gogel V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, V-l-CAT-O-R-Y, Delta, Delta, Delta Phi!!! photo by Holland Studios. 200 LAMBDA DEL TA PHI Taking a relaxing break from the activities, Clive Jeffery Dillinger and Uduak Efhong participated in the Gumbs lies out in the sun during the Silly Saturday newly added one act plays to the social club competi- events. photo by Nancy Bennett. tion. photo by Richard Claiborne. 3, Q IXA4'
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they provided sporting equipment to the i Gathered lor a friendly conversation, these Alpha Tau members talk about the upcoming trip to the plantation. photo by Micah Brinkley. Alpha Tau Has Record Year All the way mighty A! All the way mighty fall semester to a close, the Christmas ban- A! All the way mighty A! GO BIG BLUE!!! Alpha Tau began this year with their Mawesomev freshman mixer. Freed-Harde- man's Phoenix mixed, with Alpha Tau's fun, made this one of the most exciting social club events of the year with approximately 400 people in attendance. The club's year was filled with parties, trips, and friendships. For the returning members to renew old friendships and to make new ones, Alpha Tau hosted a pizza party and a banana split party. They also took their annual Hallow- een trip to the haunted farmfl For those members with a sense of adventure, a week- end to Ames Plantation was held. To cure those late night munchies were midnight quet was held at Brooksie's Barn. In the spring, members went to Opryland and to Atlanta to watch the Braves play baseball. Ending the year with class, Alpha Tau's sen- ior farewell party was held at the Old English lnn. In intramurals, the menfs and women's softball teams prevailed once again as cham- pions. ln flag football, the men's team was runner-up, and in volleyball, the men's and women's teams were runners-up. Overall, Alpha Tau won the sports performance cat- egory of the club trophy competition. Even with all the parties, Alpha Tau found time and energy to participate in service projects. They hosted their annual Special trips to Shoney's breakfast bar. To bring the Olympic fund raising basketball game, and The Rappers!!! During Alpha Tau's chapel skit, these Af1l10,V6d by Mr. Gardner l-Jimmy Dysonl always stand- four guys entertain the audience with a rap about good ing behind him, Roy Sharp lCooterl tells Gardner to ole F-HC. photo by Micah Brinkley. take a walk. photo by Micah Brinkley. 202 ALPHA TAU LAMBDA Circle C Boys' Ranch. When asked about what Alpha Tau meant to her, Lisa Mitchell replied, Friends who are always there, who let you be yourself and support you in every situation. Officers for Alpha Tau included Jimmy Dyson, presi- dent, Greg Dennis, men's vice president, Lisa Mitchell, women's vice president, Dawn White, secretary, Rita Mays, treasurer, Tammy Bradshaw, women's sports captain, Greg Wyatt, men's sports captain, Ray Sul- lins and Miles Mooneyham, chaplains, SGA representative, Kirk Mills, and historian, Nancy Hastings. W
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