1962-1963 Yearbook

PAlTlCIPATING in one of the social club banquets, K-9's and thei r dotes enioy a reol western supper. Every year each club looks forward fo planni ng their own banquet theme and decorations. K·9 'Wanted dead or alive\ Starting their fifteenth year as a club in the Academy the K·9's h ad a swimming party in the college pool, where they played a friendly game of wa ter polo. The pledgemaster s, under the supervi sion of sponsor Ed HigginbotJlam, initiated their nine new pledges into the club by feeding tJ, em several little "delicacies" a t their informal initia· tion. The theme for the annual western banquet was "Wanted Dead or Alive." The traditional smothered steak and beans filled the cowboys and cowgirls. Dr. J. D. Bales spoke on "Foods of the World" and the Travelairs sang severa l western songs for entertainment . OFFICERS : Woodward , Pres.; Risinger, Vice· Pres. ; Arne". Rep .; Evans , Treos ; Ed Higginbotham, Sponsor. • K-9's western theme IS K-9 . TOP ROW: Higginbotham (sponsor). SECOND ROW: Arne" , Bales, Roger Bell , Ronnie Bell, Berryhill. THIRD ROW: Bixler , Clyburn , Cope, Ely, Evans. FOURTH ROW: Glenn, Hartley, Hedrick, Henson , lawson . FIFTH ROW: lawyer, McDouga ld, Martin, Mills, Risinger. SIXTH ROW: Sapp, Sears, Street, Winnett, Woodward. 233

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