1980-1981 Yearbook

Titans Assist at Special Olympics Sustaining their outstanding record in sporting activities, Titans proved to be a dominant force in club competition. Victories were registered in A and C team softball, A and B team basketball, and track and field events. "The whole club really enjoyed it. We would like to have stayed longer. " An essential component of Titan unity was social activity. A fall hayride to Little Indian Creek and Christmas party at the Wyldewood Retreat Center helped to strengthen friendships and lead to greater group cohesiveness. A consistent theme throughout Titan social, spiritual, and physical activity has been the feeling of brotherhood. Remarked member Jeff Daniel, "I feel Titans is one of the closest c1ubs But Titans felt there was something more important than merely winning; for each to achieve his maximum human potential. Through aiding in the Searcy Special Olympics, Titans reached out to help young handicapped athletes. Members assisted by timing various events and encouraging competitors. As Titan DaVId Daniel commented. on campus; the friendships I've ',-'ans made here will never end." ~~~~~~~~~~~ - JUII Murphy 1. A COMPETITOR in the Searcy Special Olympics listens attentively to advice from Goober McCoy. 1. TITANS J. Chaney 2. Morrs 3. Ninemire 4. Roe 5. Bowman 6. Tennyson 7. Randy Betts 8. Rodney Betts 9. Burkea·His/orion /0. Kirby-Queen ll. Moorer·President 12. MilIerQueen IJ. Wilson 14. Flott 15. Woolen /6. Rhoades 17. Slokes /8. Clonch 19. Shackelford 20. Mayfield 21. Hearn 22. Maynard 23. Mortin 24. - I)(m Hollllnd Haley 25. Stewart 26. Wailes 27. Lowe 28. Claussen 29. Rohertson 30. M. Brown 3/. Beavers 32. Ashcraft 33. Downs 34. Whitacre 35. Kinninghom 36. FelIS 37. Galloway 38.Gorrefl 39. Whitmore 40. J. Daniel 41. Veteto 42. Ishmael 43. Valentine 44. Kinnear 45. D. Daniel-Vice-PresidenI46. Eads 47. Kijhnl48. Burnette 49. C. Brown 50. Bedgood 3. BATTER Melvin Hill connects for a single against Alpha Tau. 243 Titans

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