1964-1965 Yearbook

PICTURES are port of the pleasure of a banquet, and these Ko Jo Koi girls wait patiently with their dotes before taking their tum before the camero. KO JO KAt COMBINED efforts are sometimes used for that extra thrust as shown here with Dole Philbrick ond Judy Daniel joining forces. Hayride gets Kojies out under evening stars early KO JO KAI. TOP ROW, Tucker (sponsor), K. Balthrop, S. Balthrop, Baskin, Crew. SECOND ROW; Jacque Daniel, Judy Doniel, F. Ferguson, P. Ferguson, Gardner. THIRD ROW: Grubbs, Gurganus, Hom, Hardy, Jennings. FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Kline, Masters, Philbrick, Prucha. FIFTH ROW: Rutledge, B. Spencer, P. Spencer, Turley, Williams. 132 A night out under the evening stars was enjoyed by the Koji es and their dates in October. A h ayride ending at Bee Rock was the event of the evening. At the chosen site, the group enjoyed a we iner roast and playing games. To conclude the event, an inspiring devotional was held . Brilliant red Ko Jo Kai blazers made their eight pledges easily recog')iza bIe' on campus during pledge week. They officially became members of the club after a formal initiation ceremony held in Kendall Hall which was climaxed with a bunking party at the home of the sponsor, Mrs. Tucker. Bill's Restaurant was decorated in Japanese fashion for the formal banquet, February 15. The theme, "This Is My Night," was calTied out by songs sung by Shirley Johnson as she was accompanied by Martha Koger. OFFICERS . FALL: Hardy, Pres.; Jacque Daniel, Vice-Pres.; Gardner, Sec.; B. Spencer, Treas. SPRING: P. Spencer, Pres.; B. Spencer, Vice· Pres.; Prucha, Sec.; Kline, Treas.; Erma] Tucker, Sponsor.

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