1949-1950 Yearbook

The ALPHA PHI KAPPA q uortet practiced on its fellow du b members. Who t Boy Scout built thot sidly fire ot the T.N.T. foil outing ot Red Bluff? OUR VARIOUS club shindigs and undertakings kept us occupied and active all year long. Besides regular meetings and frequent "stag" activities such as Thanks91vln9 breaHasts, or bunk· ing parties, there were the "special" events that most of us looked forward to with the greatest of enthusiasm. The winter months were heavily scheduled with formal banquets and gay club .parties; and when spring came, there was at least one club outing every Monday, and three or four on most. Sometimes the planning and preparation for these occasions was troublesome, but when the plans were worked out, and the event ended up being a real success, we looked back on the get· ting.ready part as half the fun . Nearly every club carried out some project. Some of these were the sponsoring of an orphan, the furnishing of needed equipment for the mi,· sionaries abroad, the donation of labor for work on church buildings or at Camp Wyldewood or, SUB-Ts gother oround "their" orphon ot the Morrilton orphon's home. It wosn't 0 very orderly meeting the Mondoy night the GALAXY boys took over the skoting rink. Searcy's finest French restaurant , Pierre's Parisian P(lvilion, catered to the GATAs for their winter bonquet.

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