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A giii M 1 L Fat Boys Randy Grissett and Curtis Gogel entertain a chapel audience 'ith a special F-HC rap. Photo by John Bentley. A-if J? M viqmyd Neff' l 5' A '1 Freshman Rob Reaves urges the Delta Phi cheering section on as the Lions host the Union Bulldogs, Returning members LeAnn Garner and Angie Clark put on the ritz for the freshman mixer. Photo by Kelly Beard. Y kd 'MHZ Yew' riii 5. ...ar Social Clubs 181
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Lambda Delta Phi . S if Row 1: Bryan Armentrout, Don Todd, Kathy Shelton, Kim Lingren, Randy Grissett, Curtis Gogel Susan Davis, Donna Hughes, Larry Cretsinger, Sandy Allen,- Row 2: Porter Young, Kelly Shelton, Anna Davis, Andrea Allison, Jackie Simons, Jan Dougan, David Hunt, Angie Cook, Annette Strunk, Carla Davis, Martha Bish, Amanda Jamison, Michelle Watkins, Rochelle Wall, Tamie Kiddy, Laura Vaughn, Tina Davis, Paige Kittrell, Danette Barlarq Row 3: Melissa Potter, Lisa Carol Cook, Fouzia Khokhar, Jamie Barnes, Laura Lindsey, Robert Lindsey, Mike Simons, Scott Chitwood, Rob Reaves, Dawn Cooper, Liz Abel Ginger Higginbotham, Cerenia Pierce, Stan Tillman, Angela Clark, LeAnn Garnerj Row 5: Michael Cantley, Rachel Hill, Lisa Bruner, David Kenney, lvey Fortner, Valerie Sweat, Nathan Nicholas, Raymond Young, Dan Eason, Mrs. Nancy Bennett Proves Bigger lsn't Always Better Lambda Delta Phi had a good year with many activities planned. The club started the year with a Christmas in Sep- tember party. Their theme for the freshman mixer was Put- tin' on the Ritz. After selec- tion of the new members, the club held a reception for those who had been invited to join Lambda Delta Phi. The club ended the fall semester with a lasagna supper at Estes. A pizza party kicked off the spring semester, and later in the spring the club went to the breakfast bar at Shoney's. A spring retreat was held at Lake La Joie. A Halloween party was held for the Buddy Program. The club also decorated the bell 180 Social Clubs tower at Christmas time. Athletically the club had a fair year. They captured sec- ond place in men's and wom- en's tennis, and second place in flag football. You 'raise' it and we'll 'raze' it, promised three Del- ta Phi members. Larry Cret- singer, Don Todd, and Bryan Armentrout challenged mem- bers to contribute S125 to the club's treasury. They, in re- turn, would shave their beards at a club meeting. The chal- lenge was met in March and Donna Hughes, Sandy Allen, and LeAnn Gamer revealed the faces behind the beards. The money went toward the club's Whiskers and Razors entry in Makin' Music. individual members are im- portant in Delta Phi. When asked what he liked most about the club, meh's vice- president Bryan Armentrout replied, The people are the club - and l like the people! Lambda Delta Phi won third place in the fall social club competition. This was an ac- complishment since it is the smallest club on campus. Ob- viously, the members work hard together to make the club great. Fall semester officers were the following: Curtis Gogel, presidentg Randy Grissett, meh's vice-president: Susan Davis, women's vice-presi- dentg Don Todd, secretary, Kim Lihgren, treasurerg Bryan Armentrout, men's sport captaing Donna Hughes, wom en's sports captaing Kathi Shelton, historian: Larry Cretl singer, chaplaing and Sand Allen, SGA representative These students served a spring semester officers: D vid Hunt, presidentg Bryan A mentrout, men's vice-pres dent, Donna Hughes women's vice-presidentg Su. san Davis, secretaryg Larri Cretsinger, treasurerg Rober Lindsey, men's sports captain Melissa Potter, women'l sports captaing LeAnn Garner historiang Mike Simons, cha lain: and Sandy Allen, seq representative.
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Phi Kappa Alpha sf :S l i h ii1p0Aliiltt it nv . :le Row 1: Andrea Fisher, Tracie Barnes, Jana Bentley, Alicia Northcutt, Glynda Nichols, Amy Peterson, Julie Coleman, Pam Hicks, Nieta Barnes, Shirley Eldridge: Row 2: Ho Don Yates, Brian Beck, Tammy Barnes, David Oliven Melanie Hames, Janet Howell, Lisa Springer, Suzanne Pearson, Karen Coleman, Michelle Henry, Shelly Doss, Carole Arnold, Ken Huntoon, Christie Wilbanks, Jamie Montague, Dana Rodgers: Row 3: David Shannon, Rodney Jones, Jeff Dickson, Marty Rowe, Thomas Garrett, Jason Faulkner, Tim Rogers, Wendy Rogers, Laura Meeks, LaNita Meadows, Janet Dobbins, Richard Dobbins, Myra Mann, Amy Altman, Darrell Venable, Greg Mullinicks, Stan Shelton, Sandra Durham, Randy Shannon: Row 4: Tracy McCoy, Jett Nash, Carlton Ricketson, Tracy Ring, Kevin Taubenheim, Doug McKay, Jeff Snyder, Candy Snyder, Joe Stickels, Kim Hale, Don Griffiths, Tim Beard: Row 5: Tim Roland Eric Seesengood, Tammy Horton, John Board, Bert Stimson, Kilroy Byers, Ben Hardin, Brett Bear, Shannon Stephens, Shanda Reid, Oscar Smith: Row 6: Julie Gann, Trina Thompson, Tonya McKnight, Mel Hurley, Tracie Hughes, Tim Bell, Mark Colvett, Ron Hurtt, Tracy Powell, Scott Mitchem, Robert Summers, Chris McGrady, Thom Tharter, Terry Collier, Judy England, John Bentley: Row 7: Cari Maxwell, Lois McDonald, Tom Wacaster, Jerry Edwards, Beverly Beckham, Kerry England, Jana Rogers, Steve Collins, Rick Collier, Karen Ford: Row 8: Darrin Scholton, John McBrayer, Steven Beard, Devin Pickard, Jeff Skelton, Cindy Carden, Susan Tatum, Mark Garner, John Thomas, Kelly Beard Wins li All Again The Phi Kappa Alpha tradi- tion of excellence continued this year. For the eleventh consecutive semester, PKA won the social club trophy. The club excelled in almost ev- ery way. Phi Kappa's home- coming float won first place. The one-act play finished sec- ond, as did the chapel skit. Phi Kappa also excelled athletically. The men took first place in bowling, golf, volley- 182 Social Clubs ball, and doubles tennis. The women captured first in bowl- ing and in doubles tennis. Phi Kappa won both the participa- tion and performance catego- ries in club competition. Activities throughout the year included club meetings, air band competition, and charges to Al's cabin. The officers for Phi Kappa in the fall semester were: David Shannon, president: Jon Ta- tum, men's vice-president: Judy England, women's vice- president: Tammy Barnes, secretary: Karen Ford, trea- surer: Shanda Reid, women's sports captain: Kerry England, men's sports captain: John Bentley, historian: John Board, chaplain: and Jason Faulkner, SGA representative. Serving as spring semester of- ficers were these students: David Shannon, president: Stan Shelton, men's vice-pre: ident: Shelly Doss, women vice-president: Kathy Dyi- secretary: Randy Shannoi treasurer: Shanda Reid, won en's sports captain: Jeff Sk ton, men's sports captain: K ly Beard, historian: Ho D Yates, chaplain: and Jas Faulkner, SGA representativ
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