Sub-T 16 hosts fiftieth anniversary celebration 1978 marked the fiftieth year of Sub-T 16's existence on the Harding campus, and in honor of the occasion , the 85 members of the club hosted a golden ~nniversary celebration. Club president Jay Reese commented, "We sponsored a sit-down dinner at Bill's Restaurant. The reception was well attended, and we even had several alumni present who were original members of the organization when it was established in 1928." President Ganus, a former member, spoke at the reception , along with Mr. Varner Davis ,a 1928 member. Sub-T, in contention in all club sports categories, excelled in football by sweeping "A," "B" and "C" team championships for the season . Sub-T lB 1. CONWAY native Bruce Gaither cuts upfield in Sub T's B ·team ragtag football game . 2. SUB·T 16.1. Reese 2 . Dove 3. French 4. Garnett 5. Myer 6 . Beck 7. Williams 8. Cowden 9. Sexton 10. M. Daniel 11. Hendrix 12. Collins 13. D. Holliman 14: Bryant 15 . Land 16. Bell 17. Byrd 18. J. Ho lliman 19. Yunkan 20. Anderson 21. Jackson 22. P. Holliman 23. Groves 24. Chapman 25. Corum 26. J. Daniel 27. McDonald 28. Gordon 29. Kitching 30. Enland 31. McCallister 32. Harris 33. Rowen 34. Alessio 35. Perry 36. Barnes 37. Eades 38. James 39. Colson 40. Gammil141 . Kay 42. Yost 43. Dossett 44. Townsend 45. Mitchell 46. Weaver. 3. OFFICERS AND QUEENS. David Holliman-yoeman , 74 ~ Sub-T16 Monty's Home for the Elderly, no longer in operation, was once the site of the White County Poor Farm. Jay Reese-skipper, Brenda Hounsel , Lynn Osburn-queens , Jim Hollimanquartermaster, Al Sexton-first mate.
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