Oub Beau D.I Brock MAKING new door signs and pointing designs onto the banquet prog rams are the special tasks of these Ko Jo Kai members as they complete fall proiects. JO KAI Kelley's decorated • Elrven girls donned red blazers to become Ko Jo Kai pledges. After a week of hard work and initiations were held. Informal activities were at Wyldewood, and formal cer emOnies wel'P in Pattie Cobb Hall. In preparation for pledge wP.ek, a bunking . work party was held at Mrs. Tucker's Here the girls made pledge books and plans for the week . 'Christmas in Sweden" was the first major event. Barbara Williams presided over the .......VllllCS held at Kelley's Grill. On February 14, a "Sadie Hawkins Day" was as an appropriate leap year party. The un'p'.nf!: station's recreation hall was used for inrorrna! fu nction. Plans were made for an outing in the spring. grt·togethers were also enjoyed by the Demb.~rs. FAll: Wit Iiams, Pres.; Tollerson, Vice-Pres.; Hardy, Sec.; Doniel. Treas. SPR.ING: Henley, Pres.; Jacque Doniel, ViceEpper.an. Sec., Turley, Treas.; Ermal Tucker, Sponsor. Swedish style at banquet KO JO KAt. TOP ROW: Tucker (sponsor), Balthrop , Baskin . SECOND ROW: Corbett , Jacque Dan iel. Judy Dan iel , Epperson, Ferguson . THIRD ROW: Gardner, Hardy, Henley , Johnson , F. Maslers. FOURTH ROW: J . Masters, Prucha , Russell , Rutledge, B. Spencer . FIFTH ROW: P. Spencer, Tollerson , Turley, Waddill , W illiams. 141
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