234 -Sub·T 16 Members Visit Children's Home The year began with a skating party at the Searcy Skate Rink for members of Sub·T 16 and Ko Jo Kai social clubs. '" really enjoyed it because it was an op- . portunity to renew friendships from the previous year before school really got underway, " said Ko Jo Kai member Stacy Green. In addition to holding joint mixers during Pledge Week, pledges and members participated in a second skating party. Though filled with Pledge Week antics, the evening provided a chance for club members to become better acquainted with the pledges. Sports was a uniting factor for both clubs. "We had ex· cellent participation and I feel like everyone had a great time at the games ," said Sub-T member Bill Jackson. Both clubs fielded teams in every category of athletic competi - tion. In December, the children of Morrilton Children's Home were visited by members of both clubs. Some children made Christmas ornaments for the tree while others sang 5=~rols and played games under the leadership of various members. " It was a privilege to do it because it seemed like everyone began to realize exact· Iy what service meant to us, " said Jackson. The spring semester began as the clubs met for a joint devo· tional followed by a feast at Casa Bonita Mexican restaurant in Little Rock. Afterwards members viewed the latest movie flicks showing at local theaters. The Delta Queen Riverboat, a replica of a nineteenth century sternwheeler . was the site of Sub-T's annual Spring Banquet. The event, held in Memphis, highlighted formal activities for the spring semester. ~
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