KIREI K irei Na Ai underwent a substantial change by taking in 1 7 new pledges which raised their membership to 29 women. Although the club more than doubled in size, the members continued to remain close and formed an even more unified bond as they participated in many activities. After Pledge Week, the first big event of the year was a Homecoming Tea, held for both new and old members. Other memorable events included movie parties, trips to Wyldewood, a Christmas party and a banquet in the spring. Throughout these special times members enjoyed one another and came to know each other better while they also offered encouragement and support during the difficult times. The club motto, "Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not," exemplified the attitudes of the women of Kirei. Members took their serving hearts to the Searcy Head Start School where they worked together to clean the building. -Savannah Morley & CLASSES. Junior Kirei member Darlene Sellers worked hard to complete her art work on time. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. TRIMMING THE TREE. Before Ka Re Ta's Christmas party Lore Fischer, junior, and Stacey Harris, sovhomore, paused to help dr ,orate the Christmas tree ir the Student Center. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. SPRING SING. Cheryl Carr, senior, worked hard during Spring Sing practice in the Heritage Auditorium. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. KIREI - Fr ont row: Suza nne Painter, Elaine Fletcher, Darr en Johnson, Cheryl Carr, Teresa Morrow; Second row; Esther Conkling, Nisha Thorne, Lind a Gordon, Darlene Sellers, Tammy Walters; Third row: Dorothy Jones, Sharon Goulet, Janet Arnold, Sheree Corbett, Joanna Kszyminski; Back row: Wanda Pinkerton, Sue Mashburn, Wenky Goodyear, Cindy Hudgins. - Pho to by Sharon Bowles 194 Keeping unifi ed
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