Spring River trip starts new semester Sub T-16 and Ko l,,- Kai began the year with a float trip on the Spring River, fo llowed by a devotional. " It was a time of togetherness; ev~ryone had a good time," said Sub T member George French. Sub T participated in all sports and captured the championsh ip in A team football and placed high in large club softba ll. In October , Sub T had a cotton ride - as opposed to a conventional hayride - through the rural parts of McCrory. After the ride they had a sack supper, "an ancient Sub T ritual to ward off the b oll weevil. " ex plained French. They also had a noncostume Hall oween party at Wyldewood with entertainment II provided by member singer, Don Jackson. The Carmichael Community Center was the site of a mock disco party complete with waitresses on roller skates. A disco album was played while the partygoers ate and then was shattered at the end of the meal. From there the band Flying Ace provided rock-n-roll entertainment. Dressed in oriental costumes, both clubs entered Spring Sing wi th the theme "The Gong Show. " At their annua l spring banquet , Sub T's theme was "Retrospec t. " and the ente rtainment was provided by the club 's new members .- t',lO " I SubT and Kojies -- l - -- -- 83 Ko Jo Kai
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