250 Fraters Clubs Share Prayer Breakfast Participating in the Toy and Dolly Drive and Toys for Tots were just two of the ways in which Featers and Torebt tried to "grow closer to each other by helping others" as Geneva Cox put it. To promote unity between two, prayer brothers and sisters were a~signed at the beginning of the year. Mass dates to campus movies accentuated the year as everyone became bener acquainted. Bi-weekly devotionals, prayer breakfasts, and retreats were part of the Tofebt-Fraters spiritual closeness. A campaign in Osceola, Iowa during Spring Break also "brought us closer to each other as we worked together" as described by Ralph Brewer, Fraters' president. Fraters participated actively· in softball, football, volleyball, basketball, track, bowling, ' and swimming during the sports year . They also had an unusual activity this year - they attended a wedding "en masse!" Their sponsor, Scott Bellamy, got married this fall. In spite of their numerous activities, Fraters still managed to have plenty of parties. They had a Christmas party and Valentine's party with Tofebt, a skating party and even an "end-of-thesemester" party. Tofebt was very active in sports.. . this year. They had teams in softball, track, swimming, and bowling. In volleyball, they had four teams and in basketball, two teams were fielded. Besides their frequent get-togethers with Fraters, Tofebt also had many outings. In the fall, a hayride helped old and new members to get to know one another. A formal Christmas party at the Carmichael Community Center allowed them a time to dress-up. and an outing on Petit Jean Mountain gave them a chance to explore the outdoors 1. EXHIBITING great strength, Tofebl compelilor Sherry Book bumps the 'Iol/eyba" across Ihe nel. 2. WHILE searching for an offensive opfion, Robert Johnson evades defensive players John Miller and Ronnie Burns during baskelball practice. 3. TOFEBT. I. Krumei 2. Malick 3. C. Jones 4. Alley 5. Salmon 6. Shriver 7. S. Smith B. Chism 9. Ford 10. H. Smith-Vice-President ll. Wood 12. Howton 13. Cumpian-Beau 14. Hammill 15. Bolls- Treasurer 16. Garland 17. Totty lB. Hale 19. Clark 20. Vance 21. Brewer-Beau 22. Slack 23. Finney 24. Cox-President 25. Williams-Sponsor 26. Wolford 27. Brussow-Sponsor 2B. Perry 29. Prather 30. Autry-Historian 31. Hogan 32. Slone 33. Redman 34. Walkup 35. Meredith 36. Crownover 37. Overstreef 38. Purdom 39. Scroggins 40. Chambers 41. SlewartSecretary 42. Book 43. Fiorilo 44. Benton 45. Clark 46. Alexander 47. Mallock 48. B. Jones-Beau 4. GET· TING on early starf. Fraters and Tofebl begin plans for a successful Spring Sing show. 5. FRAT£RS. I, Leung 2. Smith 3. R. Johnson 4. Bishop 5. Grahn 6. McCoy 7. Vaughan 8. Roth 9. Brewer-President 10. Cox-Queen lI. Anthony 12. Purdom-Queen 13. Mars 14. Brown 15. Pringle 16. Jones-Sponsor 17. LaFollette 18. Veley 19. CampTreasurer 20. Dawson- Vice-President 21. Stidman 22. Miller 23. Cravens24. Book 25. K. Johnson 26. Ready 27. Hutson 28. Preslar 29. Burns 30. Bellomy-Sponsor 31. McClain 32. Cumpian 33. Gurganus 6. UPON receiving a gifl from Santa at the Christmas Party. Debbie Klingenberg shows her appreciation in the form of a hug. 7. JOINING together in a devotional, members and guests get beller acquainted at a mixer. - Don Holland
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