Kappa Tau Omega Serving Brings Unity Good guys really do wear black. This isn't always the case as history , has displayed, but for Kappa Tau Omega black not only was worn by good guys, it also represented unity between its members who obviously enjoy spending time together. The spring semester was especially exciting for Kappa Tau when Spring Sing rolled around. Joined with Shantih and Tri Sigs to compete on the international stage to the world wide theme of the Olympics, the group captured the second runnerup award. Kappa Tau not only found success on the stage, but also on the court during spring sports. Basketball championships were earned for Kappa Tau's "8," "e" and "0" teams. The semester and school year concluded with their spring banquet at Arkansas College. To start the fall semester off right, the good guys painted the Kensett church of Christ where Brother Richard King , Kappa Tau's sponsor, preached. Service continued into induction where inductees and old members joined forces to clean up the yards of a few relatives of Kappa Tau members. Along with service, new members of Kappa Tau jumped into club action when they produced an airband show called "Air-Jam '84." The big event was attended by a crowd of 250 and enthusiasm quickly built. As the semester progressed, Kappa Tau's hayride didn't go as smoothly as planned. When the rain started to fall, the trip was almost cancelled, but umbrellas came to the rescue and everyone stayed dry. The evening ended up being a success when some members put together a country-western group called "Sometime at Night," and entertained everyone who attended, Club sports called Kappa Tau into team action for the fall semester. Participation in softball and football helped the club work together and brought unity to the team members and those who cheered them on, A "B" team championship in volleyball proved to be the "icing on the cake" for the season, The semester was wrapped up with a fantastic bowling party with Sigma Phi Mu, Earlier in the semester, Kappa Tau had shared in a devotional with Sigma Phi at Bee Rock and the time spent together was inspritational and very enjoyable for the members of each club, As a young club of only four years, Kappa Tauans have seen their club grow not only in number of members, but also spiritually , athletically and socially, Enthusiasm shared by each club member has strengthened Kappa Tau more and more each year. This was summed up as member Mike Gist reflected on the past year when he stated, "In everything we do, we have fantastic club participation." ~ Kappa Tau. Front row: Keirn, Buce, Rogers. B. Black, Carter, K. Davidson, M. Gist, Frazier, Perrett, Vaughn. Broadwell. Buchanan, Duwe, Hunt-queen, Williams, Butterfield. Pounders, T. Jones, Saleh, Clark-queen, Hudson. Second row; Be/lcock. Necessary, B. Gist, Heaton, Hicks, Kerby, Leamons'queen, Pittenger, Koelling-queen, L. Thomas. S. Davidson, Reaves, Kelly. Couch, Vacracos, L. Black, Sullivan, Martin, McDonald. Back row: Hawkins, Sloan, Troxel, Brumfield, Randle, Kocher, Dunne, Bradford, Land, Stringer, Baber, Bay, B. Davidson, B. Thomas, Gardner, Finley, C. Jones, Ward, Story. Watson. - photo by John Radcliffe, ==~ Good guys wear black. Planning Ahead. Ronald Butterfield and Todd Jones discuss strategy before a big softball game, - photo by Matt Wissinger, Kappa Tau 97
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