1987-1988 Yearbook

Kirei Na Ai. Front row: Moss, Richardson, Shields. Second row: T. Walters, Dunn, Gordon, S. Walters, Skipworth, Huffman, Mashburn . Back row: Sellers, Forbes, Miller, Hood, Goodyear, Carr, Beals. - photo by Bill Tripp. Good ole days. Trina Dunn, a senior from Oxnard, CA, enjoys taking a stroll down memory Jane as she thumbs through Kirei's scrapbooks. Club scrapbooks served as a good reminder for old members as well as a good indication of what the club's activities would be like for those thinking of pledging the club. - photo by Danny Meeks. PAM HAWKJNS... /______ Kirei Na Ai was one of the smaller clubs on cam- - pus, but was one of the largest in experience and "Kirei Na Ai is a very special group to me. After three diversity among its members. The year was one of years of maturing through different college experiences changes as the women sought to know themselves and many personal changes in our own lives, we all still and each other better. One change was the removal Jove and support each other through both the good times of the daisy-heads, their Pledge Week symbol. and the bad times, without having negative attitudes toward From January to May Kirei held various projects. each other. I truly feel closer to the girls in Kirei Na Ai Activities began early for Kirei as they joined other than any other girls I know." clubs in beginning work on a Spring Sing show enWho me? Fred Moss, ajunior from Shreveport, LA, visits with Tracy Field, a senior from Eustis, FL, at Women 's Club Open House. Moss served as beau for Kirei social club. - photo by Danny Meeks. titled "Musicadia". This was a prevailing topic of the spring semester but Kirei participated in club basketball in early January. Valentine's Day for the club was quite memorable. Several things were planned for the following months including all-night movie parties and trips to Wyldewood. As a service project, the club held a bowl-a-thon for the children's hospital in Little Rock. As the semseter drew to a close, Kirei journeyed to Little Rock for ' 'A Moment of Mystery" at Alexander's Cafe. Several activities kept Kirei's ladies busy last fall. The mixers were carefully planned and began with Open House in mid-September. After Pledge Week Kirei took in many new members, doubling the club's membership. Next was the club's service project of cleaning the Searcy Head Start program building. Finally, the Homecoming tea was held at the home of a sponsor. Halloween brought Kirei's "Come As You Aren't" party. December closed the year with Kirei 's Christmas party. Kirci Na Aibg Single Clubs

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