- Shawn 01199('" Bi·weekly devotionals helped to bring about a special spiritual closeness in Fraters and Tofebt. Besides holding joint devos, both clubs held separate devos. One of Fraters service pro· jects was helping a needy Sear· cy family by giving them food and money. Tofebt held a Tup· perware party to raise money to help pay on the surmounting hospital bill of a young girl. The clubs held a picnic early in the new school year at River· side Park. Members played football and enjoyed other out· door activities, including a wiener roast. Taking advantage of an autumn summer , some members took a hike to nearby Bee Rock. This was the beginning of a year of togetherness, as Fraters and Tofebt par· ticipated in many joint ac· tivities, including a Halloween, Valentine, and an "end of the Members Spread Christmas Cheer year" party. Tofebt members and their dates spent much of Saturday, November 7, at Pinnacle Moun· tain. There the members and their dates had a picnic lunch and a hike up the mountain. The fun continued on into the evening with a Mass Date to see the movie "Coa l Miners Daughter". Skyline Racquet Club was the site of an all·night stag party on December 4 for Frater men. Along with sponsor Dr. Wyatt Jones, members played racquetball, volleyball, and other games. Time was also available to enjoy eating and visiting with one another. Bringing cheer to patients, Fraters and Tofebt went Christmas carolling at Leisure Lodge on December 8. After carolling. the two clubs met at the College church fellowship room for a Christmas party. Members played games and shared - in food and fellowship. The evening ended with a devotional. Both clubs continued to be active in sports. Fraters participated in all areas of competition, while Tofebt had teams involved in softball, volleyball, bowling, and basketball. - Tony&mo Tofebt·223
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