1993-1994 Yearbook

Kappa Tau Omega. 1st row: Glenn Angel, Jusri n Hill. Brent Silva , Greg Barber, Krisrophcr Keim, Kaye Lynn Biggs. Aki Megee, Kristi O'Neal. Joe l Sarno, Kevin Smith , Brent Mallo1y. 2nd row: Tim Lace fi eld, Jade West, Dusty Cra\\ford , Jeremy Batey, Justin Florio, Darren Barber , Ryan King, Micheal Pi ckett. 3rd row: Hea th Briscoe. Chris Radc liffe. Scott Chism. Rod Leslie. 4th r ow· Joey Daniels , Wayne Cunningham.Joe l Walker. Eric Gardn er. Kenny Jones, Todd Davis, Dav id Jaress, Matt Lewis , Donald Dugger. 5th roll': Darren Williams , Alden Strealy,Jeremy Downie,John Sarno, Joel Baker, Kile Thompson , David Gay. 6th row: Rya n Blue, Steve Swan , Tim Miller , Dario Gonza lez. 7th roll ': Timothy Coyle, Jason Lafayette. Andre Mayes. Jason Harden, ' Patrick Gordon, Ryan Hunt , Dario Gon za lez, Jim Osbourne. Photo by Jason Burt. A CHANCE FOR RELAXATION What would it be like to attend a club function where you could completely relax and be yourself, with no pressure and no rigorous structure? Kappa Tau Omega and their fall function dates could tell you, for this is just the type of atmosphere they attempted to create. Rather than having a traditional hayride , Kappa Tau Omega members took their dates to Heber Springs for a cookout. While they prepared to eat, they played volleyball or football on the beach. And they climbed up Sugarloaf Mountain near the end of the day to watch the sun set and have a bonfire. Kappa Tau Omega prided itself on its uniqueness. President Ryan King said, "We try to be different and do our own thing. " The members of Kappa Tau Omega enjoy their unique tradition. "It 's a chance to be together and relax ," said junior Kevin Burton, from Garland, Texas. And , because it is different , it is an appropriate activity for them, members said. ·'It's a lot of fun ," said Chad Brown, a junior from Orange , Texas. "It fits the personality of our club because it 's not a big organized event or high in cost. We 're not much on conformity. " For a club that enjoys a chance to be together in a relaxed and spontaneous atmosphere, the Heber Springs cookout was a perfect outing. - Laura Rice "We try to be different and do our own thing." Pledge Kile Thompson pauses for a moment during the hustle of pledge week. On Sil~)' Day, thefront lawn and Benson steps were continual~y crowded with swarms of pledges. Photo by Jason Bw1. Kappa Tau Omega 212~-------=------,----,--=-=--~ Social Clubs

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