Q_ 0 0) Q) E 0 ·-...c u Row 1: A Younger, T Deaton, H. Walker. L Willen, K. Kitson, M. Ebright M. White, H. Wilkerson, A Dorsey. M. Farby. L Osburne Row 2: K. Keetch, C Kester, N. Hull, C Davidson, E. Roller, K. Albers, A Roller, H. Blaomster, A Loeffler, K. Kokernat. Row 3: S. Brown, W. Dixon, I Krane. B. Spencer, C Sanchez, C Wagner, D. Fulbright K. Ross, E. Poteet N. Barr, ]. Bragg. Row 4: I Adkison, L Bates, B. Fleming, A Hostetler, K. Chilton, P.Walton, C Pruitt A Bradford A Brown, R Hayes, Raw 5: T Kinser, A Bower, A Wyatt C Wilson, K. Evans, C Nutt, N. Anderson, L Petersburg, K. johnston, J. Welch, K. McNichols, Row 6:]. Pritchett L DeSpain. C Groves. M. Brown. C Skaggs, K. Miller, S. Eason, L Whittington, B. Brawn, S. Tosh. Row 7: A Rodriguez, K. Mi lls, S. Lopez, S. Hoffman. M. Rowlett S. Dodson. K. Lombard A Russell, K. Whiteside, S. Ward Row 8: M. Giddens, E. Lodwid, 0 Ross, D. Smith, K. Smith, I McBride, C Otwell, I Kirkham, A Ragland A Roussel. Row 9: I Bissonnette, T Zarr, S. Gochenour. We got the Vista Although they may have been a mystery to some students, Pikes still valued their time together and held many traditions and annual functions. Some of these included the Pikes fish fry, Pikes rodeo, Buffalo River float trip, Crawfish Pig Out and October Fest, just to name a few. "[At October Fest] we have different activities in which we shoot guns," senior Kurt Adams said. The members of Pikes agreed that being in a small club had some advantages. "I like that it's not a huge club," junior Alex Finley said. "The guys in it are good, quality guys and we get along really well. In bigger clubs it's harder to really get to know everyone." Junior Kale Gelles agreed that the small club size was beneficial for building relationships. "It's a small club and you really get to know everyone," Gelles said. Pikes members also added that they intended to get their name out on campus and be a more well-known social club in the future. "Pikes members have gotten more involved with club activities," Adams said. "And the club has gotten more involved with the community." 2 6 4 social clubs Carty Kester/Sarah Eason Freshman Keenan Kellett gets a new hair style during the Pikes shoving cream fight with ju Go ju on Oct. 28. The inductees carried around bricks throughout the week to show their unity. Abby Kellett United bx Pinl< & Green Chi Omega Pi was a club united by their love for each other, service to others and the colors pink and green. The club focused many of their efforts on service projects and activities to encourage students at the Sunshine School. "We hold a haunted house around Halloween every year for the students, and I love seeing their faces and responses," junior service director Amanda Bower said. In addition to hosting the haunted house, Chi Omega Pi also had an annual Christmas tradition that made a difference in the lives of the Sunshine .School kids. "At Christmas we each buy gifts for the students so they each have a present to open," Chilton said. "Then Santa Claus comes and delivers the gifts to the kids. Afterwards we get to watch a video and we get to see the reaction from all the students. Getting to see how happy and excited they are is so rewarding.This year we actually get to go and help deliver the gifts and be there to see their reactions and I am so excited." Chi Omega P1 were girls who knew how to have fun and serve others at the same time. "I've never met a more kind and encouraging group of girls," junior Angela DeCamp said. Mackenzie Lee Chi Omega Pi's new inductees show off their spirit sticks at roll coli on Oct. 26 The sticks were something the girls hod to hove with them all week, along with the puzzle piece necklaces. }on Yoder Row 1: L Smith, R Ragland A Copeland C Merritt, M. Matter!. Row 2: K. Kellett, R Cummings, 1. Stills, I Watson. Row 3: ]. Smith, R Copeland I Smith, T Yarbrough, B. Richardson, G Smith. Row 4: A Menkin, ]. Ford S. Hamilton, A Guth, K. Carlton. K. Chappell. Row 5: A Finley. T Finnell, D. Pruitt, S. Koch, B. Bradley. R Smith. B. Landon. Row 6: K. Gelles, A Gillaspie, E. Ragsdale, C Boatwright A Hadley. B. Lyons Row i' o.T Brown, I Muhlhouser, M. Hughes, A Oakes. B. Finnell, B. Richardson, I Woody. I Myers. Row 8: B. 'Smith, T Wilson, D Whittle, D. Hill, A Martin, I Hodges -· A CD (./)
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