GATA, Club Photos, 1938-2011

Gatahosts on alligator-and-green themed table atopen Houseon Sept. 9. During club weektheydid differentclub cheers toLadyGagasongs including "Bad Romance" and "Poker Face." AbbyKellett Closer than sisters "Mirror . mirror on the wall, will I get a bid at all?" Thewomen's social cluoGATA had their new members perform aplay during the 2010 club week. GATA inductee, sophomore AmandaHourt, who playedthe EvilWitch in their originalproduction "SnowWhite Pledge Week,'' found therole "odd but Invigorating." "This wasmy chance tobe bad, and make everyone lovemeall the more for it." Hourt said, In the play. SnowWhite is joining GATA only to Meet upwith the Evil Witch who attempts to thwart her efforts by tricking her intobreaking club week rules With the help of some Dwarves, and "Beau Charming" Snow White overcomes thewitch and walks off into the sunset; much like the GATA's newmembers,who followed all of the rules and finally became GATAgators. TiffanyJones Row l: K Boyce Vanscoy Randall C Kreinbring ' Staley GreyRow 2:G Gwaltney K Boren E Bruce < AWhiting Neil, A Fay W Bland Row 3: NWarmath, 1-L Green TThomas MRamsey KIMoore Philips Row 4: K Wade RWilliams K Toenjes, K Sharpe, DHaines Neil, i;• . T Espenschield, J Fulks (sponsor) I Row l: 1 MCullumZern P Lancoin Mate Passafume · A Graham K Wigginton CHawes Hawes Row 2: MWalker Jordan Z Reinhardt M Brown McMullen Gi s Row;3: McClain B GrantM Strasser DRichter A Plaskocinski C Hendrix Row 4 D Roper B McCarroll Richey C BeachC Lane ... Lang Row5: J Stevens NPageR Hadash . C Strasser A Wallace P Beach Row6:BChase, wren Sampson Knoske ZacheusCeniceros CableClifton Honeycutt KBarker Row 8: JBuford J PettwickT Hunt Frampton T :Potier S Daley HollandT Centry Reed Row 9 ; Garland a McGinley, McGinley Cook .. T Inness C PorterWalker - Tyler Row 10. C Winder VMaya Freshman Will Hardin slideshead first on a tarp onOct. 25. The annualSub T-16 and JuGoJu slip-n-slide was o greatway for the different clubs to get to know each other better AbbyKellett Definition or Brotherhood Sub T-16, founded in 1924, was one of Harding's oldest cocial clubs and members took pride inupholding its86 years oftradition Senior Jeffrey Zern said he believed the real legacy ofSub T Was the lifelongfriendshipshe formed with other members WhileZern was a freshman going through theclub process, he faced a difficultt time when hisfatherpassed away. At hisfather'sf funeral, Zern was surprised to see a large floralarrangement sent from the members of Sub Twith a card signed byeach individualmdmber. They let me know that they care about me andthat they were thinking about me." Zern said. "And sothat's howIwas initially drawnto them." As a member, Zern worked with Sub T on a service project called MonthlyMemories, in which the clubperformed service acts such as visiting nursing homes, singing Christmas carols and raking yards in order to further cementtheir ties to each other and to thecommunity. "It's this lifelong never-ending friendship." Zern saidabout his brotherhood. GabriellePruitt club profiles257 - . .

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