1978-1979 Yearbook

Optimism characterizes Ka Re Ta members "This year has been a truly · rewarding one for each one of us . We voted together on a name and came up with three Arabic words which mean 'son-soul-cross .' There is so much enthusiasm from each girl and I feel that the club will grow together in love for each other and for God. With all this , I see the growth of a new women's social club , Ka Re Ta ." These optimistic comments from secretary Yvette Autrey typify the attitudes of many Ka Re Ta members . The club , formed under the temporary title Debanons at the beginning of the year, grew as it attracted pledges and gained a total membership of 45 women . When publicizing the formation of the organization , founders emphasized the opportunity of new members to initiate traditions and participate in decisions that wQuld carry the club through future years . As another advantage, members were exempt . from Pledge Week and Rough Night. Ka Re Ta members enjoyed a hayride and cookout at Mr. Wyatt Poole's farm during October, as well as devotionals alone and with AGO men's club. To complete their first semester of existence , the group had a holiday dessert party at Wyldewood retreat center , at which the girls presented stockings to their dates. The well known bell tower pictured here was built with brick taken from Godden Hall, of Galloway College, to house the old Galloway Bell. 1. AFTER deciding on a symbol to represent the new club, Ka Re Ta members Cathy Woods and Patti Bryant design and assemble the sun emblems for the girls ' doors. 2. OFFICERS AND BEAU. Front row: 86 ~ KaReTa Myrna Westbrook·treasurer , Marion McClain·vice ·president. Back row: Yvette Autrey · president , Skip Skipper·beau , Patricia Freeman · secretary . 3. KA RE TA. 1. Keeney 2. Freeman 3. Autrey 4. Hobbs 5 . Goodmiller 6. Westbrook 7. Rolen B. Keller·sponsor 9. Childs 10. Beaty 11 . Bryant 12. Hicks 13. McClain 14. Woods 15. Elliott 16. Dodgin 17. McMillan lB. Cox. 1:a ae Ta

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