1986-1987 Yearbook

KAT Pledges Go on Scavenger Hunt 5 ocial clubs were originally started to give girls some type of activity since, at the time, there were no girl's sports: Now clubs, a tradition, hold a special meaning to all the girls because they gave them a chance to become closer to those that they normally would not get to know. KAT proved to be one of those very special cubs. KAT, during pledging activities, treated the new members to an airplane flight with Travis Bailey and Joe Dugger serving as captains. Another part of pledging was the scavenger hunt where one had to find out Mrs. Coover's age and get a few of the guy's eye lashes. All social clubs change from year to year according to its members but reporter Julie Ryan believes that KAT has changed for the better. KAT has helped bridge the gap between strangers and brought many girls together. When old members leave and new come in, there is a continual and renewed love for each other.~ "What are you looking att?" grawls sophomore pledge Callie Hill. - photo by Mark England. Kappa Alpha Theta May Fete Representative, President Susan Isom . KAT. Front row: Howton, Hill, Moore, Buss, Gibson, Milner. Second row: Carter, Fawler, Hawe, Hillis, Wilson, Crouch. Back row: Williams, Plummer, Olree, Ryan, Butterfield, Hinds. - photo by John Treat. 332 Kappa Alpha Theta KAT officers. Front row: Bailey- Beau, Dugger - Beau. Back row: Hillis, Sec.!Treas.; Olree, Vice Pres.; Ryan, Reporter; Isom, President. -photo by John Treat. "Meow, is it over yet?" a tired sophomore Alicia Fawler asks. -photo by Mark England.

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