1963-1964 Yearbook

SMILING without the pledgemasters' consent is a serious felony for a pledge. His smiles will vanish, however, as he discovers the page of demerits given him. TNT Club Queen Mary Ell." Baskin Plans for year made at stag outing in September TNT. TOP ROW: lawyer (sponsor), Pryor {sponsor), C. Bobb , O. Bobb, Belew. SECOND ROW: Blucker , Brock, Brown, Davidson, Dixon. THIRD ROW, Foster, Fouu, Gaskins, Holl is, Johnson. FOURTH ROW: M cFarland , Miller, Moore , Moorer, Mu ir. FIFTH ROW: Odell, Pierce , Smock, Tipton, West . 166 ~, ~~~~~~:-1t r.:\, . - ~~~ .r..tiI ~, "{.~;1I Excellence in two sports won acclaim for TNT members this year. The small club softball championship and the large club rag tag award went to the club. Two service projects also contributed to the sports department. Payment on the intramural bulletin board was the main project. A sportsmanship plaque for the men's social clubs was given to Cecil Beck for presentation to a deserving club. The TNT campsite at Steprock was a favorite spot for stag outings. Camping equipment was purchased for use by the club. Informal initiation for the eight pledges was held there at the end of pledge week. Christmas carols and refreshments were shared with the Zeta Rho members as a third function before the holidays. The TNT's attended their sister club's games during the volleyball and basketball season, and cheered for the girls. OFFICERS. Moorer, Pres.; Brock, Vice.Pres.; Gaskins, Sec.; Hollis, lreas .; Virgil lawyer, Joe Pryor, Sponsors.

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