__________________________________________________-,K Quality Over Quantity Kappa Alpha Theta started out the year with the fewest pledges of the three clubs, only 7. However, all of the members agreed that it was quality not quantity that counted. On Thursday , September 27 , all of the pledges were informed that they were not to come to school without their beanies, tails, and whiskers, not to mention their red noses. No pledging was allowed duri ng classes, but lunch was a different story. There were tricycle races, marriage proposals and some goodnatured singing of the club song. After school everyone met at Karen Norwood's house for just a little abuse of the pledges. After that they were all given a chance to clean up and meet at Mazzie's before going on to Beth Segrave's house for a bunking party. A Christmas party gave the girls a chance to ask the guys out for a change and a banquet in early February gave everyone a chance to chess up and step out for an evening . f!.~ KAT. Front row: Anderson, Robin Butterfield, Webb , Renee Butter/ield, Farrar, Gibbs. Back row: Hillis, Olree , Carte r, Newman, Johnson, Norwood, Suzuki, Sandlin , Segraves, Hough , Diles, Rowan . - photo by Todd Glouer. KAT May Fete Representative. Melita Diles is attended by beaux Gary Richey and Greg Fielder . - photo by Matt Wissinger. Wee! Jill Smith of STAR, Susan 150m of KAT and Tori Hickman of Sub-Deb spring for the finish line during the tricycle held fo r the pledges. - photo by Jimmy Duncan. Please may 1 have your hand? Laura Carter begs for David White 's hand in marriage. - photo by Jimmy Duncan. A T Social Clubs 307
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