1978-1979 Yearbook

GATA and Alpha Tau GATA celebrates fortieth year at Harding Celebrating GATA's fortieth anniversary at an alumni Homecoming breakfast, club members began their forty-first year by entering a float in the Homecoming parade November 4. Service during the year was primarily devoted to Oakdale Nursing Home, which the club visited as a group. Individual · members visited shut-ins in the community on a regular basis . G.ATA assisted with the Arkansas Arthritis Foundation roadblock in Searcy. In February, the club sponsored Winter Festival, raising money to send orphan children to Camp Wyldewood. On Halloween, members and dates went through the city's Haunted House, then on to a sponsor's house for a hayride. During the spring the organization had "Movie Night" with games and short movies provided by brother club Alpha Tau. The club banquet was held in Little Rock at Trapnell Hall. 1. CONCENTRATING on the lyrics of a hymn, Terri Kirk and Lester Wilkinson worship together at a devotional conducted by GATA and Alpha Tau in Shores Chapel. 2. GATA. 1. Sims 2. Jewell 3. Stanton 4. Chambers 5. Townsend 6. Kirk 7. Carroll 8. Martin 9. House 10. Brents 11. B. Jones 12. Musick 13. Rushing 14. Greenwood 15. P. Pipkin 16. Mitchell 17. Smith 18. D. Riley 19. Thompson 20. Stamps 21. P. Rushing 22. Abbott 23. Skelton 24. Caraway 2~ Shacklett 26. A. Pipkin 27. Bonneau 28. C. Riley 29. Pettie 30. Lyles 31. Scritchfield 32. Boustead 33. Berry 34. Faulkner 35. Dickey 36. L. Jones 37. Daniel 38. Presson 39. Yohe. 3. OFFICERS AND BEAUX. Mike Rivas-beau , Teresa Townsend-secretary, James Chambers-beau , Pam Pipkin - president, Mike Beam-beau, Patti Rushing-vice-president. GATA girls stand before the Confederate Monument erected on the city square in 1917 in memory of Confederate soldiers of White County. GATA ~ 55

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