92 D~ta Tau Beta Tau Gamma Beta Tau Gamma serves young and old Beta Tau 's year was one of service to the old and the young alike. Every Saturday the group visited the elderly residents of the Oakdale Nursing Home. For Halloween , Beta Tau members costumed themselves and provided an afternoon of games for children at the Sunshine School. They made favors for the children and visited again for a Valentine's Day celebration. Christmas was celebrated by club members and their dates at Wyldewood . The party's activi ties included making ornaments, playing games, and exchanging stockings stuffed wi th Christmas trea ts . Sports played a major role in Beta Tau activity as they contended in soft ball , basket ball , volleyball , and speedball . Among other group outi ngs were a picnic with Alpha Gamma Omega and a bowling party with Delta Omega . Members stated that they enjoyed sharing an occa~ sional evening with a men's club , but president Jennifer Boustead asserted that the cl ub apprecia ted the freedom whic h their "singlE''' status afforded . f'r~t ' 1. WHILE SNACKING 011 a popsicle, Rhonda Cantlon takes a look at prospective Beta Ta u members . 2. "CLOD" Kristel Reed introduces her pledgeweek companion , Mr. Thermostrockamortimer. 3. AWAITING the arrival of Beta Tau alumni , Karen Griggs prepares cold drinks for tire club 's Homecoming reunion . 4. BETA TAU. 1. M . Philpot~Beau 2. Boustead-President 3. Grady-Beau 4. Bass- Vi ce Pre si dent 5. GriggsTreasurer 6. Moody 7. Woody~Beau 8. Gill 9. McRell 10. Robis07r 11. Fifer-Secretary 12. Cantley 13. R. Cannon 14. G. Cannot1~Beau 15. Reed 16. Swan 17. Gibson 18. Gray , 19. Bainton 20. Gibbmrs 21. Wolpo 22. Leppard 23. Stinebaugh 24 . Porter 25. B. Gulley 26. R. Gulley 27. Pigg 28. Miller 29. Clollch 30. Wallace 31. Dixml 32.Adkjns 33 . Clark 34. Hollis 35. Higgillbotl1am 36. Martin 37. Coleman 38. Klemm 39. Faxon 40. Bedwell 41. L. Philpot 42. Calvert .
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