1984-1985 Yearbook

with a theme of "Hoe Down," everyone had a "good-ol' fashioned time" at a party out at Wyldewood. Still more activites were planned including a pizza party and devos. When induction ended, 27 new members were added to the Kojies roster, while Sub T also was pleased with the number of their new members. Sports again were a major factor in feeding the competitive nature. of Sub T and Kojies. Winning the large club "C" team football and "F" and "G" team volleyball titles, Sub T proved themselves to be versatile in team events. Kojies also sent teams into action, providing stiff competition for the other women's clubs. Events continued as the semester rolled on and the clubs made time in between tests and campus activites. November and December brought hayrides and Homecoming. Kojies gathered for an evening of country fun at the Carter Farm, climbing on the wagon and taking a hayride across the local countryside. Homecoming was an especially big event for Sub T, when they welcomed back numerous old members ranging as far back as 1935. The entire club was present for a Homecoming Reunion breakfast held at King's Inn. December was a month for service as well as celebration. Sub T packed their grubbies and grabbed their sleeping bags and headed out to Camp Tahkodah for an overnight camp-out. The season for good cheer was also time for celebration Sub T. Front row: Blume, Ward , Hopper, Hale. Second row: Daugherty, Summer, Sweeney, Bryant, Lockhart, Tyer. Lankford, Chambliss, Baldwin, Butler·queen, Walker, Chadwell, McBrayer, Smith, McKee, Richey, Malone, Shields, Cain, London, Darnell, Moreland, Keiffer. Third row: Douglas, Robertson, Paul , Barden, Talbot, Mayes, Ballinger, Allen, Deeter, Madden. Back row: Shivers, Guirchik, Davis, Pryor, Thompson, Burgess. - photo by Wes Holland. when Kojies rang in the season with a banquet at the Red Apple Inn in Eden Isle. The year ended on a happy note when Sub T and Kojies made the Christmas season a little brighter. Their annual trip to a Christian children's home in Morrilton brought them even closer and helped them gain a stronger spirit of service to strengthen them through 1985. ~ Go for it! Universal friendship and appreciation of life. Singing Their Hearts Out. Kojies' "Little Foxes" sing to their pledge mistresses during silly day in the stu· dent center. photo by Wes Holland. Sub T & Kojies 125

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