, TALKI NG with Cliff Ganus, Ruth Anne Brown, and Francene Spaulding at the S.T.A.R. banquet is S.T.A.R. beau Bobby Thompson. Bobby was presented with a pair of cuff iinks by Ruth Anne. STAR. TOP ROW, Brown, Bowman, Byrd, Callanen, Diller. SECOND ROW: Elliott, Fuller, Green, Gibbons, Hubbard. THIRD ROW: Hutchison, McKnight, J. Martin, R. Marlin , Mills. FOURTH ROW: Nelson, Smith, Spaulding, 5taggs, Wilkes. 230 S.lAR. s. T.A.R. 'Granada' banquet set In Mexican atmosphere S.T.A.R.'s social events started with a bunking- party at Huth Ann Brown 's house. After pledge week a mugh 'initiation was held in the college park and also on the Academy's football field . Formal initiation was held at the home of Deanna Mills. The S.T.A.H's had a second bunking- party at Mary Ruth Gihbons' hOlTI C . Guita r"s, cactus, and a balcony scene helped to create the atmosphere for their Spanish banquet "Granada," held February 6 . Herb Dean, speaker of the evening, told of his adventures in Mexi co, and John White contributed songs and picture slides of Mexico. The S.T.A.H.'s planned as a project to help a fami ly of ten children who Jive outside of Searcy. O FF ICERS. Fall: Brown, Pres.; Ellion, Vi ce Pres.; Wilkes, Sec.-Tree s.; Mills, Stor-ot ·Arms; Morlm, Rep.; Byrd, Hist. Spring: Brown, Pres.; Green, Vice · Pres.; Wilkes, Sec. Treas. ; Spaulding, Star·al·Arms; Hutchison, Rep.; Hubbard, Nelson, Hisl.
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