KAT . TOP ROW: Burnett. Bixle r, Cannon, Cope, Cowan. SECOND ROW : Dia l, Engl ish , Hedrick , Hughes, Kee. TH IRD ROW: Kidd , latimer, M eiser, N evins , Powell. FOURTH ROW: Risinger, Ritchi e, Roten , Speak, Stettheimer. FIFTH ROW: West, J. Wilson , S. Wilson. K.A.T. Bunking parties prove useful as K.A.T. planning sessions The twelve returning K.A.T.' s began the year with a slumber party wh ere plans wer e made for a busy pledge week . N in e n ew members were added to the club a fter informal initiation . The pledgemasters took their pledges on an excursion to the cemet ery for part of tJl eir initiation . For - mal initiation was held at th e h ome of president, Jo Hughes. A bunking party was held a t Milli e Cannon's home so that plans could be made for th e annual club banquet on Janua ry 9. A li ghthouse with revolving multicolored li ghts h elped to provide the atmospher e for the theme, Harbor Lights. The speaker for the evening, John White, presented Jo Hugh es with the K.A.T. Big Mouth Award for telling the ba nque t plans to someone outside of the club. OFFICERS. Foil: Hughes, Pres.; Speak, Vice· Pres.; Risinger, Sec.·Treos.; Nevins, West, Hlst.; Ri tchie, Killen·aT-Arms. Spring: Ritchie, Pres.; 0101, Vice·Pres.; West, Sec. Treas_; Powell, HisT,; Cowan, KitTen·a t-Arms . CLUB beau Dickie Dean ta lks w ith these Kappa Alpha Tau membe rs after their banquet on the sixth of February or wh ich Dickie was presented with a tiepin by club president Jo Hughes . 228
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