1985-1986 Yearbook

________ Vindles Excitement l~a Re Ta Ka Re Ta . Front row: Rector, Smith, Chadwell, Keith ; second row: Carter, Kirby , Dunkin, Duncan, Messick , Marin , Fuchs , Burns ; third row: Chappell , Slocum, Womack , Rutledge , Green, Sweany ; fourth row: Farrah , Hollifield , Bast - sponsor, Corbello, Gifford, Spoerl , Cramp; fifth row : Wood, King, Shippe , Dejarnette , Marlin, Isonmeyer; sixth row: Howell, Howell, Butterfield, Thomason , Dean , Elmore; back row: Ridge, Ollar, Brents , Gaye , Fast , Irvin ; Brown, Parmley , Boatwright , Ward , Phillips, Clanton , Bray , Brown. This is the plan. Beau ]o David Keith a senior from Tennesssee, sets up volleyball strategies against Shantih. - photo by Danny Meeks. rn he Sunshine women of Ka Re Ta began their spring semester with an "Old Fashioned Good Time" Valentines party, in which everyone dressed in red and gave their dates T-shirts with the theme printed on them. Ka Re Ta's spring banquet was held at the Capitol Hotel in Little Rock. The theme was "Love Bears All Things" and the ·girls favors for their dates centered around bears. Before the banquet began, everyone mingled and had punch on the terrace of the hotel that overlooked Little Rock. Following the party, some chose to walk along the river while others went ice skating. Ka Re Ta participated in the Toy & Dolly Drive 'in the fall and helped with the Special Olympics in April. In the Spring, Ka Re Ta's B Team won the championship in Softball. During the fall semester, the club competed in the championship games of both softball and football. "In competitions, support from an entire club can bring the boost often needed to win a game," stated VicePresident Deanna Hollifield, "One of the best things about Ka Re Ta is our team spirit and how our cheering at games is contagious to those sitting around us!" The fall semester was filled with mixers and parties in hopes of attracting prospective members. Ka Re Ta inducted 28 new girls this year. During induction week, they held breakfast devotionals, a devotional with dates at Bee Rock in which Jim Henderson spoke, and supported the Bisons with signs and spirit. Krud Eggette, was a new tradition for Ka Re Ta as the inductees had to carry and decorate a raw egg with them at all times. Induction ended with a trip to Wyldewood and a "T-Shirt" Ceremony. The Halloween party consisted of going to the Haunted House at White County Fair Grounds, then heading back to Wyldewood Retreat Center for a scary movie. A stronger emphasis on Christ, Christian principles, and unity was the goal set by Ka Re Ta this year. "The individuality and different personalities is what makes Ka Re Ta what it is, but the most important thing we all have in common is Christ because that's what binds us together," stated President Susie Sweany .. J1lt Ka Re Ta 69

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