298 / KAT Service projects occupy KAT Early in the year, KAT social club sponsored service projects helping both the school and community. The club bought copies of the Alma Mater, pasted them in the school's songbooks, and collected in the local area for the National Association for Retarded Citizens. At a tea in Debra Otree' s home, ten new members were welcomed into the club. The ten comprised the largest pledge group of the year. The club beaux coached the girls as they competed in intramural athletics. Closing with a spring banquet and a bunking party, the club elected new officers. 1. S. Wallace 2. O. Olree 3. K. Henderson 4. B. Bingham 5. E. Lynn, Sponsor 6. L. Green 7. D. HowellS. J. Green 9. P. Aaron.l0. H. Smith 11. T. Belcher, Beau 12. C. Nichols 13. P. McKinney 14. T. Martin 15. R. Scroggins 16. R. Shacke~ord, Beau 17. L. Woody 18. J. Tindell 19. G. McCampbell 20. M. Moon 21. B. Eubanks 22. B. McCampbell 23. D. Woodroof, Beau 24. K. Polk 25. J. Segraves
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