Shantih. 1st row: Dee Dee Cook, Roxi Ashmore, Wendi Taylor , Tami Vaughan, Stephanie McCracken , Yurika Kurak az u , Mindy Schackmann , Angel Vanderbol, Diadra McGregor, Carrie Butler, Keny Kimball. 2nd row: Todd Stewart, Shannon Adams , Angela White , Caroline Clements, Charis Walker. 3rd row: Meghan Feeney, Junko Senami, Stephanie Turner, Hettie Odell , Beth Brooks , atalie Sullivan, Ginger Gee, Sara Elmer, Becky Carroll, Debby Maul. 4th row: Carrie Blodgett, Dana Rankin , Amy H. Amy, Lorie Baker, Stephan ie Lawrence, Natalie Morris, Joanna Yowe ll , Kelly Denny, Alana Wilson. 5th row: Greg Carroll , Becky Henniger, Tim We lls , Mandy Armstrong , Dawn Sanders, Rochelle Bibey, Rich Little. 6th row: JenniferWallace, ClifMims, De lana Woods, Deborah Wellman , Ke lly Ingram. 7th row: Misty McDowell , Ke rri Hartman , Anita Adams, Misti Nowak. 8th row: James McDuffie , Rebecca Chrane , Emily We llman, Kathy Grimrn-. Wendy Case, Melia Byrd, Kellie Anderson, Sara Jacobs. Photo by Jason Burt. Becky Carroll and.famesMcDuffie hang decorations in the g}'m. Open House gave many .freshmen girls the chance to meet all the clubs at once. Photo by Michael Bass. AN ALTERNATIVE TO HAYRIDES "With some functions, eve1yone is in their own little group ... with the Barn Bash, we 're all together having a great time ," said Stephanie McCracken. In the fall, Shantih held their fifth annual Barn Bash , which Shantih members originally planned as an alternative to the traditional fall hayride . "One year, it was raining and muddy during the hayride , and no one had a very good time ," McCracken said. That experience encouraged the officers to plan a different type of activity, one that did not rely so heavily on tradition or good weather. They rented a barn, planned some games, brought plenty of refreshments, and gave birth to the Barn Bash. Since its debut iri 1989, the Bash has become one of the more popular fall club functions. Last fall, Shantih members and their dates brought decorated pumpkins as their entrance "tickets" for a pumpkincarving contest to be held later that evening. A band was hired to entertain the members and guests as they played games, performed skits and enjoyed hot cider and other refreshments. Will Shantih members continue their recent "tradition?" You bet your barn they will . Officers say they hope to continue making the Bash better each year. - Brandey Payne "With the Barn Bash, we're all together having a great time." Shantih 224~---- Social Clubs
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