1984 Miracle Yearbook

AOph© baKuV lpha Chi, a men's service organi- zation, promotes Christian char- acter, leadership, attitude of service, a Christ-centered social life, and a tes- timony to others. One way Alpha Chi accomplishes this task is to put togeth- er the annual Alpha Chi Banquet. This year's banquet was held on February 3 with the theme"New York,New York." The cafeteria was transformed into a lovely restaurant with chandelier-like decorations and candle lit tables. As soon as everyone wasseated, waiters and waitresses served a delicious menu of Prime Rib, Chicken Cordon Bleu, Baked Potato, Peas and Pearl Onions, Hard Rolls, and a variety of cheesecakes for dessert, During the dinner, Chris Tupps strolled from table to table playing his violin. After dinner, the audience took a trip through New York City stopping at different places such as the Majestic Theatre and Radio City Music Hall, where they were entertained musical- ly. Debbie Henry welcomed everyone with the song "New York, New York". Next, Bob Munson played "Ice Cas- tles"on the saxaphone followed by Dana Mosley singing "Tomorrow"from the broadway hit Annie."Maria",from West Side Story, was sung by Dan Price, and Kathi Holman closed the evening of New York entertainment with the song "Memory" from the broadway musical Cats. Each year the men of Alpha Chi crown a Sweetheart at the banquet to represent them in the coming year. The women are chosen on the basis of character, service, and Christian testi- mony. The new 1984 Alphi Chi Sweet- heart was Debbie Henry; her court in- cluded Esther Bucklew, Christine Dell, and Jenny Dye. by Paul E. Jones President a'aNIEW NEW itD11UltS" 138 Alpha Chi Banquet

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