1984-1985 Yearbook

Sub T-16 & Ko Jo Kai Spirit of Service Strengthens All Enjoying each other's company was a main emphasis for Sub T-16 and Ko Jo Kai during 1984. Many activites were planned together in· cluding devotionals, cook-outs and service projects which helped make them one of the closer brother-sister clubs on campus. The spring semester was filled with many events that kept Sub T and Kojies very busy. Competition in sports built enthusiasm for the semester as both Sub T and Kojies sent teams to represent them in every sport. Sub T captured the large club "C" team title in basketball and also won the "B" team division at the basketball potluck tournament. Sub T proved they weren't just limited to the court when they took the large club track championship. KOjies also had a challenging semester competing in all spring sports and they were supported greatly by their brother club. Table Set for The semester continued with parMany_ Kojies' ties, cook-outs and banquets. The beau , Jeff Mad· "month of love" was celebrated by den , helps by Kojies with an appropriate setting Ko Jo Valentine's Day party. A Saturday at Kai cups out d d Wyldewood provi e a relaxing day during women 's open when Sub T and Kojies could spend house . - pho- more time together. The afternoon to by Wes was spent playing softball and a Holland. ~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~~C:O:Ok-out was enjoyed by everyone who attended. The semester came to a close as each club headed for an evening of entertainment at their banquets. With the theme "MTV," Sub T dined on boiled shrimp at the White County Fairgrounds. Entertainment was provided by the band "Legal Tender" which included several Sub T members. According to Skipper Jay Reese, "A good time was had by all." Kojies' spring banquet was held at the Little Rock Club and many good times also filled their evening. To kick off the new semester and school year, all returning Sub T and Kojies members drove out to Riverside to soak up the sun and share in some fun. Activities included a hamburger cook-out and a devotional which helped fill the day with fellowship. More spiritual emphasis was put on activities when Sub T and Kojies joined with ot her clubs such as TNT-Zeta Rho and Tri Kappa-Kappa Sigs to sing and hear scripture readings and more devotionals. Before jumping into the hectic season of induction, Kojies held a fish fry for their members and this led the club into organizing activities for the initiation of new members. During induction, Sub T ~nd Kojies began the week with a breakfast for old members and inductees. Then, KOjies. Front row: Kidd, Butler, Parker, Wright, Cotham, Jackson, Stinson, Johnson, Park, Martret, Hooper, Word. Second row; Nichols, Eades, Moses, Porter , Hale . Savage, Bohannon, Warren Turner, Kirkeby, Dickinson, Frantz, Key, Thomas, L Schwartz, Staggs. Back row: Lamb, Cox, R. Schwartz, Thomson, Krohn, McKee , Kelley , Pryor, Lockhart, Musgrave, Chesney , Cook , Jones, Walden , Nichols, Coker, Adkins-beau . - photo by John Radcliffe. 124 Sub T & Kojies

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