1988-1989 Yearbook

NOT BAD. After a long day of classes, Todd Hook, sophomore, enjoyed some Yarnell's ice cream from the College Inn. Declining balances disappeared quickly as students found many excuses for before, during, and after classes snacks. -Photo by Jeff MontThere is a history of unity between TNT and Zeta Rho," said Robert Chambers, former beau for Zeta Rho and senior TNT member. The unity was apparent in their performance of "If at First You Don't Secede" in Spring Sing 1988 when the group won the participation award and took first runner up over all. The fall semester for each club began with a stag party. The main purpose was to help unify the club more and to plan for pledge week. Pledge week for the typical Zug or TNT pledge was full of fun activities and hard RELAXING. Zeta Rho beau, Billy Shelton, junior, discusses with Kelly Manly, freshman, the reasons for relaxing in the Student Center after classes. The Student Center was used by many students as a place to unwind after a long day of classes. -Photo by Brian Lovegrove. ZP work. The importance of the brother-sister club relationship was stressed throughout the week. Pledge week ended with a joint cook-out for the new and the old members. Both clubs participated in sports and in the spring semester TNT won Big Club "A" softball. Also, each club had separate Spring Banquets, hayrides and Christmas parties, while sharing a Halloween party. TNT and Zeta Rho shared many activities, but each went their separate ways for their service projects. TNT members took children from the Southern Church of Christ orphanage to Petit Jean Mountain while Zeta Rho members sold carnations on Valentine's Day to raise money to send children to Wyldewood Church Camp. TNT and Zeta Rho, though both diversified clubs, demonstrated through sports, parties and service projects that unity can be attained. -Julie Svynmbersky TNT & Zeta Rho 203

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