Therrio 2. Goff 3. Langston 4. Harrod 5. C. 6. Stocksdill 6. Surroff S. Gibson 9. 10. Sterling 11. Gates 12. Wadsworth 14. McCormick 15. Watson 16. Umphress 18. M. Troner 19. 20. Guild 21. Sisson 22. Atkinson AUljSbIJrg,,,, Treas. 24. McKinney 25. 27. Stanford 28. Saur Sikes 31. Kirksey 32. Black 33. 34. G. Wilson 35. Greene 36. Essner Gable 38. Nellar 39. Whitten 40. Brewer L Trotter 42. Nash, Vice-Pres. 43. 44. G. Sparks 45. Harmon 46. Meadows 48. G. Wilson 49. Martin 51. S. White 52. Fowler, Pres. 53. J . White 55. Ganus 56. Taylor 57. 58. Moore 59. Howell, Sec. 60 . Harris i~~~~:f Sponsor 62. Choate, Queen 63. Ii: 64. Jones, Sponsor 65. Sponsor 66. Petty TNT funds aid work behind Iron Curtain 1933 SAW a group of men band together to attempt to promote a wholesome social atmosphere among themselves and their peers, and to encourage Christian ideals. From small beginnings, the club has grown to 65. Friendships were strengthened within the club with retreats to Wyldewood ; and devotionals with their sister club, Zeta Rho. The Freeway Recreation Center was the scene of a fall skating party. Entering all sports, TNT placed second in large club volleyball, and took second place in A team basketball . In the last two years, the club project sought to aid mission work behind the Iron Curtain. More than $1,000 dollars has been raised so far . Year end drudgery was relieved by a spring outing to go to Camp Tahkodah.
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