1986-1987 Yearbook

Sweet Service S imultaneous chimes of "Nuts and whip cream?" suddenly brought the often silent Student Center to life. This hub of activity resulted from none other than the traditional Galaxy/Ju Go Ju Banana Split Sale. Galaxy and Ju Go Ju sponsored the event as a fundraiser for Sicilian missionaries, Charles and Carolyn Moore. Funds raised from last year's sale helped purchase a computer which was needed in making their work more efficient. Approximately $150 that was raised from last year's sale went towards the computer. Although this year's sale had no set goal, they were able to increase their earnings to $200. Bob Corbin, a Galaxy sponsor, stated that although the funds weren't raised for a particular project they may possibly be used to help cover the cost of translating Biblical materials to Italian for children. Even though this event was a service project for both Galaxy and Ju Go Ju, it also turned out to be a very social project. Not only did it give them a chance to get to know each other better, but it also gave them a chance to interact with other students. Even though the banana split sale idea originated with Galaxy, both Galaxy and Ju Go Ju members enthusiastically participated. In charge of the event were the treasurers of both clubs. Shifts to work the sale were arranged in 30-minute slots but many of the members stayed around after their shifts just to help out and participate in all the excitement. Perhaps the best summary of the entire event was the statement made by Belinda Tatum, Ju Go Ju president: "Every club has a service project but the banana split sale was not only service, but fun!" Unfortunately new members of Galaxy and Ju Go Ju were not able to participate in this year's sale but anxiously await their chance to obtain the inside "scoop" on the meaning of Christian servitude and productive socializing. ... <fil'> - Candi Skipworth Chow down! Roger Hall, a freshman from Searcy pigs out over his banana split. The annual banana split sale is just one area of seroice that Ju Go Ju and Galaxy social clubs are involved in. - photo by Joan Miller. David Wiley Young - Cabot, AR Jimmy Joe Young - Comanche, OK Kathryn Elizabeth Young - Searcy, AR Lana Jean Young - Mammoth Spring, AR Maureen Emily Young - Belize City, Belize Susan E. Waugh - Judsonia , AR Lisa Anne Weatherington - Harrisburg, IL Nancy Ellen Webb - Anchorage, AK Ty Townsend Webb - Carmel, IN Kimberly L. Weeks - Cleveland, MS Tom Jay Weeks - Salem, IN Carl Edward Weller - Glens Falls, NY Carol Jane Wh istle - Endicott, NY Michael Todd Wh ite - Elizabethtown, KY Terry Lee White - N. Littl e Rock, AR Elaine E. Whitener - Bradford, AR Angela Lynn Whitlock - Biscoe, AR Tamara Leigh Wiese - Warren , AR Julie Dell Wiley - New Braunfels, TX Theresa Darlene Willett - Searcy, AR Mona Lee Will iams - Nashv ille, TN Rachel Ann Williams - Franklin, AR Kindra Michelle Willingham - Hurst , TX Nancy Owen Wilson - Memphis, TN Jeffrey Mark Wingfield - N. Little Rock, AR Tracy Lee Winters - Jonesboro, AR Carol Ann Wood - N. Little Rock , AR Kenneth Ray Wood - Murfreesboro, TN Thomas W. Wood - Lithia Springs, GA Christopher Gary Workman - Mesquite, TX Amy Wright - Tampa , FL Gina Leigh Ann Wright - Troy, IL Carol Jean Young - Hot Springs, AR Shades of Sophomores 139

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