- Walk-a-thon earns $1150 The major project for Ka Re Ta in the fall was the walk / bikea-thon which they s ponsored for the Arthritis Foundation in October. Participants collected $1550 for the cause. Tr0phies were awarded to Searcy children ages 6-10, 11-15 and 16-18 who raised the most money for the event. The handicapped person and the male and female clubs which collected the most money also earned trophies. A trophy was presented to Delta Omega for having the highest percentage of club participation in the project. Continuing service, members of Ka Re Ta went Christmas caroling at the Byrd Haven and Leisure Lodge nursing homes, where they gave nightgowns to the ladies without families. A chili supper at the home of sponsor Carolyn Bowman allowed members to take a break from their studies. 1.7 1. PATTI BRYANT and Yve tte Autrey surve y the progress of the Ka R e Ta Walk I Bike - a - t1! o n. 2. CHRISTMAS party delicacies are sampled by Harriet Hunter . 3. KA RE TA. 1. J. Henderson 2. Reeh 3. Yeldell 4. Wisenbaker 5. Jackson-Sponso r 6 . Bowman-Sponso r 7. Huffman 8. Autrey-President 9. Brym!t-VicePresident 10. Dismuke-Treasurer 11 . Zellner 12. S. Keith 13. Miller 14 . Partain 15. Gulbranson 16. Hunter 17. Fletcher 18. Shivers 19. D. Keith 20. Freeman -Secretary 21 . Sy,! CO 22. Friend 23 . Clark 24. Antley 25. Lawson 26. Hut chison 27. Co le 28. Walker 29. Jones 30. Horton 31. Skipper-Beau 32. D . Henderson 33. Cam Dodgin 34. Pres ley-Beau 35. Brown 36. McMinn 37. Shaddox 38. Baker 39. Sitler 40. Carrie Dodgi tl. Ko ReTa 97 KaReTa
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