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Sigma Rho . . . n:..fv-- 'x ., ss it . , Q , Sigma Rho had a fun year. EP ,SV Pt .3129 Row: 1 Jason Smith, Chris Anschultz, Todd Fulkerson, Scott Ballard Chip McGee, Mike Gerlach, Eric Flowers, Michelle York, Susan Kirk, Emily Van Cureri: Row 2: Amy Watrous, Diana Thompson, Darren Bennett, Randy Burse, Christi Pugh, Deanna Hall, Laura Heffington, Shannon Brooks, Virginia Foster, Stacy McCuiston, Angie Adams, Jennifer Webster, Tam Story, Melissa Morgan, Jo Richey, Treasure Weber, Mickey Jessee, Clay Hobbs, Andrea Helton, Craig Carroll, Kevin Perry, Kristie Glass, Steve Sentell, Mark Singleton, Lori Anne Phillips, Leanne Peace: Row 3: Melissa Gott Anna Eubanks, Jeff Hughey, Jason Ross, Amy Clifford, Beth Cole, Kermit Lofton, Annette Clark, Joyce Montague, Tammy Beaver, Jonna Brewer, Diane Speed, Holiye Baker, Beth Clippard, Gina McClain, Richard Williams, Gina Hurst, Rick Holdren, Tim Teel Krista Bare, Michele Lyons, Celeste East, Tonya Shanor, Eve Strange, Wendy Kee: Row 4: Shannon Mallory, Leah Neville, Eddie Alderson, Kelly Lancaster, Brian Birdwell, Eric Meador, Brian Melton, Jon Anderson: Row 5: Ruth Kennedy, Tim Dills, Ron Gray, David Holdren, Ken Tate, Todd Lee, Jon Goode, Kevin Cain, Tony Miller, Bruce Batton, Bruce White, Lori Nerren, Monica McAlisten Steve Davis, Doug Kinnard, Julie Kinnard, Jenny Colley, Bob Bloomingburg, Elias Shiber, Judy Young, Amy Phillips, Jenita Smith, Dee Ann Derryberry, Dena Fields, Laura Garrett, Candis Meador: Row 6: Christel Morrison, Sheri Hibbett, Sandra Bell, Jud Davis, Jenny Segars: Row Z' Tara Markart, Karen Sparks, Anita McCandless, Kimmy Aaron, Mary Cline Fellowship, Fun Make it Worth while chaplain: and Chris Anschultz The club started the year off by sponsoring the annual campus-wide skating party. Other activities throughout the year included an exam jam and helping with Special Olympics bowling. Sigma Rho, along with Tri-Zeta and Phi Kappa Alpha, sponsored a pizza party for the Buddy Pro- gram. Sigma Rho's Home- coming float captured second place. 186 Social Clubs Sigma Rho had a fair year athletically. The men captured first place in cross country and second place in volleyball. The women captured first place in softball and second place in three-on-three basketball. As President Scott Ballard stated, Sigma Rho as a whole has worked together more this year. We are losing some good people this year, but we have a lot of good peo- ple coming up. Kristie Glass said, Sigma Rho is like a little family within the big family of F-HC. The fall semester officers were Scott Ballard, president: Steve Sentell, men's vice- president: Kristie Glass, wom- en's vice-president: Treasure Weber, secretary: Mickey Jes- see, treasurer: Jason Smith, men's sports captain: Deanna Hall, women's sports captain: Amy Clifford and Tam Story, historian: Todd Fulkerson, SGA representative. Sprint semester officers were Scot Ballard, president: Steve Ser tell, men's vice-president Kristie Glass, women's vic president: Jo Richey, secr tary: Mickey Jessee, treasure Kelly Lancaster, men's spor captain: Deanna Hall, wo en's sports captain: Amy Cli ford, historian: Todd Fulke son, chaplain: and Tod Farmer, SGA representative-
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Tri-Zeta . . . l l l r Row 1: Dana White, Stephanie Schwegler, Kelye Olsen, Alison Moore, Sheri Veregge, Teri Hale, John McCaskill, Jeff Ingram, Mitzi Fields, Pam Skidmore, David Baker, Leigh Ann Walker, Phillip Brooks, Wanda McDougal, Angela Oden, Jeff Golson, Robby Harmon: Row 2: Mark Miller, A. Neal Hill, Susan Poteet, Connie Cochran, Diana Merritt, Brad Miller, Glenna Rutledge, Susan Skelton, Mona Rawdon, Ramona Diddock, Deanna Rogers, Joyce Hunt, Kendall Joseph, Russ Countess, Barry Fortner, Lee Hibbett, Ken Hensley, Sally Adams, Bobbi Pennington, Bill Reid, David Holloway, John McLaughlin, Cindy Willis, Tracy Johns, Kelly Johns: Row 3: Martha Wallace, Robin Joshlin, Sherry Ricketson, Shelly Latham, Tammy Stidham, Dana Truitt, Kerri Coulter, Sandy Judd, Andy Phillips, Laurie Ligon, Susan Bennett, Kim Sharp, Tim Turner, Heather Stewart, Bonnie Cribbs, Paige Horton, Scott Woods, Dawn Garrett: Row 4: Debbie Johns, Angie Winstead, Caren Hymer, Kathleen Owen, Camille McCaskill, Gail Latham, Traci Payne, Luci Woodard, Wally Warren, Ken Luckett, Karen Boyette, Becky Jacobs, Rebecca Nash, Lisa Merideth, Sandy Fields, Cindy Campbell, Chris Cravens, Scott Miskelly, Tammy Shadwick, Cheryl Medley, Lynda Dye, Duane Cooper: Row 5: Brad Blake, Jeff Shocklee, Wendy Morgan, Keith Lewis, Mike Johnson, Gary Lyons, Tony Taylor, Bill Weaver, Mike Dozier, Kim Laird, John Crawford, Thomas Wilson, Jessica Garrett, Neal Robertson, Susan Johnson, Michael Diddock, Karen White, Scott Lanning, Jesse Robertson, Kelly Smith, David Parrott, Heather Jones, Todd Cottrell Makes A Strong Bid For Semester Trophy Tri-Zeta had a wonderful year. The club started the year off with a cookout at Chicka- saw. Other activities through- out the year included ice skat- ing in Memphis, devotionals, a Halloween hayride, a Christ- mas party at the Old Country Store, and several parties. A fall retreat was held in Sep- tember which gave the fresh- men an opportunity to meet the old Zeta members. In Oc- tober, Tri-Zeta had the unique opportunity of serving the caf- eteria workers at a cookout held in their honor. Overall, Tri-Zeta finished 188 Social Clubs second in the fall social club competition. The club per- formed fairly well athletically. Zeta men took first place in softball as Zeta women cap- tured first place in golf and in Uno. Zeta's actors, mean- while, took first place in the one-act play festival. Each ac- tor won special acting awards for his performance. In addi- tion, Zeta also was awarded first place in the chapel skit competition. Zeta's officers for the fall se- mester were the following: Da- vid Baker, president: John McCaskill, men's vice-presi- dentg Mitzi Fields, women's vice-president: Teri Hale, sec- retary: Leigh Ann Walker, treasurer, Phillip Brooks, men's sports captain, Pam Skidmore, women's sports captain: Sheri Veregge, histo- riang Jeff Ingram, chaplain: and Lee Hibbett, SGA repre- sentative. These students served as spring semester offi- cers: David Baker, president: Lee Hibbett, men's vice-presi- dentg Sheri Veregge, women's vice-president, Kelye Olsen, secretary, Scott Miskelly, trea- surer: Brad Miller, men's sports captain: Deanna Rog- ers, women's sports captain Jeff Golson, historian: Mar Miller, chaplain, and Heathe Jones, SGA representative. Zeta members are a close knit group. Members strive t make the club the best it ca be. Whether it is playing Kis and Tackle or participating i a devotional, Zeta members enjoy one another's company. When asked what Zeta mean to her, Joy Marsh said, Zet means spiritual growth an lifelong friendships. in
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