1982-1983 Yearbook

_ Staff Photo - Christopher Thompson Tuesday Devos Bring Clubs Closer Sub T-16 and Ko)o Kai started the year off with activities for the older d ub members, making the most of the time they had together before handing out bids for pledges. A cookout at Heber Springs and a skating party the next week provided excellent opportunities for fun and reacquaintance following the long summer break. Both clubs participated in all club sports in the fall. For the first time, women played club football. KOjies jumped right in and did quite well. "Besides learning about the game, we really enjoyed it," explained senior member lesa Davis. Softball brought Sub T a first and second place finish. Football also brought some awards but it also brought Pledge Week. With new regulations upon them, Sub T adapted and tried to become more flexible in its attempts to "mold its new recruits to the Sub T way of doing things," as one member said. Junior Doug Bryant said, "With all the negative attitudes regarding the new rules, Sub T 'tradition' still instilled the loyalty that makes Sub T what it is." During the week all new and old members of both dubs got together for the second skating party of the year. Hundreds of dollars and many hours of effort brought nearly 100 past and present Subbers together for the 1982 Homecoming breakfast/reunion. Among those in attendance were charter members from the dub of 1929 and nine past presidents (called "skippers") including President Cliff Ganus. 1982 Skipper Mark Hutson noted, "This breakfast showed us that all that talk of tradition and club loyalty wasn' t just talk! I think it was the highlight of the year." At the dose of the semester was Sub 1's annual Christmas banquet, featuring the Tough luck Blues Band, a Sub T invention. Ko )0 Kai hosted its Christmas party at the Wyldewood Retreat Center with entertainment provided by members and beaux. Searching for ways to serve, the two dubs visited the children of Southern Christian Home in Morrilton during Christmas and Easter to make the holidays a little brighter for the disadvantaged children. Hosting Tuesday night devotionals with Kojies and other dubs was a function of the Sub Ters during the spring semester. These brought the Kojies and Subbers doser than any of the other activities they participated in. - Both dubs dosed the school year with their formal spring banquets, climaxing the entire year. ~ Sub T and Kojies/91

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