Titans offer Homecoming surprise Titans The 38 members of Titans completed one of the club's service projects early in the year by assisting with construction of the Herman and Lois Brown house for foster children . The' club also helped the Morrilton Children's Home, the Service Center in Little Rock and a house established for the care of abused wives . During the year , Titans enjoyed various club activities such as devotionals and a float trip . In December, the organization held a Christmas party at Camp Wyldewood . A Spring River float trip was organized for the second semester. Representing the club, Kim White and Michelle Kersey were elected club queens . Rick Barnes, Titan sponsor, advised the men throughout the year. Titan's Homecoming participation was unique. In contrast to the usual floats entered by other clubs in the parade , several toga-clad members of Titans mounted a convertible dubbed the "Cleatmobile," encouraging the Bisons to "Cleat the Muleriders ." Titan men were active in athletics , competing in softball, football, volleyball, basketball, swimming and track and field. Titans were the 1978 track and field winn'ers. Titans stand on the front porch of the "Old Gordon House," a pre-Civil War log structure. 1-3. IN AN UNEXPECTED bit of Homecoming participation , Titans members John Reese , Benny Cooper and Eddie Warlick appear in "Animal House" style togas on the "Cleatmobile" urging the Bisons to "Cleat the Muleriders ." 4. OFFICERS AND QUEENS. Front row: Dick Clintonchaplain , John Reese-athletic director, Michelle Kersey and Kim Whitequeens. Back row: Goober McCoypresident, Mike Scott-Vice-president , Randy Connell-treasurer , Jimmy May-secretary . 5. TITANS. 1. Coker, 2. Randy Betts 3. Blackwell 4. McCoy 5 . Wilson 6. Reese 7. Clinton B. Rodney Betts 9. Scott 10. Moorer 11. Connell 12. Warlick 13. Hanners 14 . Lance 15. Queen 16. Thrasher 17. May lB. Pearson 19. Presley 20. Hearn 21. Waites 22. Waite 23. Barnett 24. Flatt. 25. Wren . Titans" 91
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTc5NA==