1981-1982 Yearbook

"Skeletons" Place Second In a year filled with various activities, Galaxy and Ju Go Ju stayed busy. Spring Sing '81 kicked things off as the produc· tion of "It's A Grave Situation" earned the clubs a second place among the shows presented. Cast in skeleton suits and flourescent top hats and bow ties , participants sang and choreographed their way to a first place in the theme division . . Another function between the two clubs was the annual Banana Split Sale. A tradition for years, the money earned went as a service project to the fund for the construction of the Mabee Business Building. The remainder of the ice cream was - Ken Bissell 224 ·Galaxy donated to children at the Brown House. Galaxy president Jim Robinson stated that at least 80 percent of the two clubs were involved in the project. "Overall, it was very successful," Robinson said. Devotionals between the two clubs were organized to bring both groups closer to the Lord and each other. "We asked Dwight Smith and various other guest speakers to share the Word with us," Galaxy devo· tional director Marcus Vaden said. Galaxy also held informal devos on Tuesday nights ' to strengthen the club's spiritual growth. Sports played a major activity in the clubs' year. Ju Go Ju placed second in the fall competition of slow pitch softball and scored well in the intramur· al volleyball tournament. Teams were also fielded in speedball and basketball. Galaxy entered teams in all areas of sports competition. Volleyball once again proved the most successful sport as both Band D teams took the championships while A team finished second. Basketball was also successful as the A teamers advanced far into their bracket. Everything from pancake breakfasts to skating parties to mountain hikes filled the rest of the clubs' time. A pancake breakfast at Riverside Park brought both clubs out of bed early on a Saturday morning to enjoy the outdoors. Skating parties and pizza parties were part of the years' agenda as was an outing to Pinnacle Mountain by Galaxy. Ju Go Ju turned back the clocks to the Rockin' 50's as they hosted a member·guest 50's party in a dormant matchbox gymnasium in Garner. Those attending rocked and rolled to the sounds of Elvis, The Beach Boys and Bill Haley. Though the year was busy, the clubs strengthened bonds between each other. "Both clubs reached out for each other," Ju Go Ju president Stephanie Jones said. "The devotionals really brought us closer to each other. That's what they are all about - pro· moting love for each other." ~ 1. GALAXY. 1. Ozbirn 2. Lily 3. Payne 4. J. Willis 5. R. Willis 6. Vaden 7. Wheeler 8. Roberts 9. Fowler·secretary 11. Ferrell·Queen 12. Robinson·President 13. Galloway 14. Nolte 15. Shafer 16. Boersma 17. Tate 18. Edwards 19. Figgins 20. Barley 21. Clemens 22. Carr 23. Bissell 24. East 25. Eno 26. PittS-Vice president 27. Nitt 28. Markhan 29. Cash 30. Bryant 31. Shields 32. Stack 33. McKnight 34. - Tony Bono Kelly 35. Jones 36. Skidmore 37. Kelly 38. Vawter· treasurer 39. Riley 40. Campbell. 2. CARRYING his laundry in a unique way, Eddie Shields makes his way to the laun· dromat 3. TAK1NG advantage of the practice session, Nic Wheeler brushes up on his batting techniques. 4. WORKING at the annual Banana Split Sale, Karen Hodnet and Dan Pitls work the scoop together. 5. PROUD Ju Go Ju members pose for a picture during Women's Club Open House. 6. JU GO JU. 1. Rose 2. Nor· wood 3. Almand 4. Bessent 5. Aston 6. Barron 7. Cash 8. Richards 9. Kirk 10. Bartee 11. Brown 12. Matthews 13. Nusbaum 14. Pittman 15. Turner 16. Machen 17. Hartman 18. Beckloff 19. Mimms 20. Hill 21. Redding·Beau 22. Fowler·Beau 23. Manuel 24. Smith 25. Gibson 26. Morton 27. Hodnett 28. Hensley· treasurer 29. Denham 30. J. Todd· secretary 31. S. Todd 32. Jones· president 33. Kearby 34. Mavler 35. Higginbothom 36. Dougherty 37. Futrell 38. Waggoner 39. Robinson 40. Clark 41. Burroughs 42. Loden 43. Phillis 44. Gregg 45. Harville. 7. PAUSING for a moment amidst Spring Sing festivities. Pama Manuel and Bethany Bessent model the latest in "Bones" attire. 8. PREPAR· ING for the hit. Mike Galloway sets the uolleybaU.

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