1992-1993 Yearbook

TNT T Twas a club steeped in tradition ready to add an attitude of servanthood to their history. "TNT's activities included the usual hayride, parties and pledge week all for the purpose of unity," said Ryan Richardson, president. The year began with a trip to Camp Tahkodah. Richardson said, "We wanted to start the semester out right, tiying to bring the club back together, sharing Christian fellowship , having fun." While some clubs struggled with revising pledge plans to meet state and campus legalities, TNT managed to continue their week much as in the past. According to Richardson , "We wanted to have the pledges thinking as a unit. We stressed that if one failed , they all failed." Members of the club became involved in the community, doing yard work for the elderly, cleaning city parks and assisting the Searcy Housing Authority with a neighborhood cleanup. Richardson said, "That's one of our goals , serving people." l z ""' --Amy L. Jo mson ~ ~ TNT m<::'mhcr David Combs casu ~lll y strolls to chapel. Club members 8 often sa r rogether during chapel to enjoy fell owship with each o ther. ~ 186 Social Clubs

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