TNT. TOP ROW: Mr. Burke, Mr. Jones, Dr. Pryor (sponsors), Ashbrooks, Bobb, Bailey, Barrington, Bell, Blair. SECOND ROW: Boothe, Brand , Cogan, Dale, Davenport, Gibson, Gowen, Griffith. Harr ison. THIRD ROW: Hendrix, Kellar, Ko~er, D. lee, TNT K. Lee , Maluotoga, Matthews, McCauley, McGee. FOURTH ROW: Moffitt, Nunn, Pritchett, Reynolds, Richardson, Rivoire, Roll, Runions. FIFTH ROW: Scarbrou~h, Smith, Tatum, Von Rheenen, Williams, Wolfe, Woodward , Word , Yates. TNT ushers in new dynasty of academic trophy The Academic trophy became the prize possession o[ TNT during the spring semester. It was awardcd to the club by the Student Association. Othcr laurels won by the club included a tie for first in the Speech Arts Tournament [or clubs held in Febmary and a second place fini sh in "B" team basketball. Socially active throughout the year, TNT held their banquet April 1 Z. The setting was Kelleys in OFFICERS. Dale, Pres.; Woodward, Vice-Pres.; Williams, Sec.; Burke, Jones, Pryor, Sponsors. KNOWING it is a losing couse, three TNT pled~es obey every breakfast wish of Gailyn Von Rheenen and Stan Clanton. Batesville and the theme was "Moments to Remember." In addition, dates were invited to a spring outing and hayride . Lowly TNT pledges were spotted easily pledgeweek with the characterist ic stick of dynamite adorning their h ead. At the heed of pledgemasters the pledges vociferously "exploded." Courageously the TNT' s tackled a club project which was waxing the college-owned plane. Queen Fran Show 153
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