212 -Theta Alpha Gamma Members Assist with Hospice Program An organization for married students, Theta Alpha Gamma participated in several events during the year. The group was responsible for the placing of banners at the home football games and also collected tickets for the games. The club held fellowship ses· sions at various member's homes during the year. In addition to a Halloween hayride, TAG also held Christmas and Valentines Banquets. TAG members s~rved as the center for student interest in a hospice program that was initiated in the fall semester. "The program is a new one to White County and attempts to ease the suffering, both mental and physical, of the terminally," said President Dennis Thomp· son. "Above all, TAG attempts to meet the needs of all married couples by establishing friendships and developing strong fellowship among the members," said Thompson. ~ 1. ADMIRING his new gift, David Jenkins ponders the many uses of Christmas gag gifts. 2. THETA ALPHA GAMMA. 1. A. Edelhuber 2. S. Edulhuber 3. L. Edelhuber 4. S. Honnen 5. P. Honnen 6. D. Jenkins· vice president 7. T. Jenkins·secre· tary 8. S. Conklin 9. B. Conklin 10. C Beaudry 11. T. Ziegler 12. R. Beaudry 13. B. Ziegler 14. Wilsonsponsor 15. A. Thompson 16. D. Thompson-president. 3. "'MMMMM good! " says President Dennis Thompson at the Valentines Ban· quet. 4. THE ANNUAL Valentines Banquet offers members a chance to fellowship together. - Shawn Daggeft _ John Rildcliffe - John RadclUfe
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