1966-1967 Yearbook

174 SUB T-16 legion Hut provides setting for 'Roaring 20's' banquet A deserted, broken-down cabin, eighteen submissive pledges, a few mischeivou s actions: these all were a part of the Sub T pledges' final initiation . Thus began a year of act ivities . The cri sp chill of autumn provided the atmosphere for the annual third functi on which was held at Bee Rock. Although the weather was not very cooperative, the rain failed to dampen th e spirits of the Sub T 's and th eir dates on the Friday of November 11. The members enjoyed hamburgers cooked over an open fire and the fellowship which th e occasion afforded. Enterta inment was provided by the Sub T's dales and "Yunkin" who is a very special coconuthead member of the club. Reviving the lively style of the " Roaring Twenties," Sub T' s a(ld th e ir dates took charge of the Legion Hut on March 4 for their informal ban - quet activities. All around enthusiasm was demonstrated by the members as they parti cipated in many pha ses of the club's activ ities . OFFICERS. Barker, Skipper; Woodward, first Male; Valentine. Yeoman; McBride , Treas .; Ed Higg inbotham, Wilt Martin, Sponsors. SUB T-16. TOP ROW, E. Higginbotham !sponsor), Marlin (sponsor), Boles, Barker, Berryhill, Blue, Broom, Crabtree, Dowdy, Edrington. SECOND ROW: EoH, Frederick, Griffin, Glosgow, Gloss, Goode, Goodin, Hecker, Henry, J. Higginbotham. THIRD ROW: Holcomb, Koger, lawson, l ogue, JOE Reasons starts home w ith another Sub T run as Mike lawyer displays good form in striving to odd to the eorly inning rally. Club Queen Beth Starling lisle , McBride, McMichael , Magnusson , Neely. fOURTH ROW, On Paul, Plemmons, Reasons, Risinger, Robertson, Sears, D. Simpson, G. Simpson, Sloan. fiFTH ROW: Shappley, Stinnett, Tillmon, Tvrner, Valen· tine, Verner , J. Weeks , s. Weeks, Wilson , Woodward.

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