Front row; Jan Baskett, Rachelle Pratt, Angie Stricklin, Shari Purdom, Cara Orr, Diane Kallis, Shannon Woody, Tanya TennyflOn, Barb Evan., Jennifer McDaniel, Elizabeth Pickens, Pat Conolty, Soott Tenery; Second row; Julie Carey, Launa Oliver, Mitzi Smith, Kim be rly Johnson, Julie Nelson, Lori Majors, Laura Beth Va nderpool, Chanu lle Bequette, Am y Showen, Anja Underwood, Betty Wall aC1!: Third row: Paula Tibbits, Sherry Orr, Cindy Grout, MadaHne Cook, Susan Billingsley, Lisa Wilhiu , Dena Harrell, Amber Collins, Julie FOI!S, Susan Willard, Karen Martin: Fourth row: Stade Evans, Rebe
Front row: Claudette Bratcher, Shelly Logan, Kinuyo MOM, Shawn Hicks, Krista Neidig, Desiree Ren, Carrie Tal. lant, Sara Banta, Kirsten Truman, Gina Wilkerson, Nona Wise, David Kirk· bridge; Second row: Kristen Hill, Shan· non Armstrong, Leslie Hammond, Lau· ra Thornton, Julie Gardner, Beth Spur· lock, Leanne Benshoor, Dayna Dunn, Amy Jene, Lesty 5oehendra; Third row: Lydia Stephens, Laura RichardllOns, Wanda Harris, Paula Jackson, Johnna Jenes, Robin Worrell, Ked Alexander, Rena McCarty, Lisa Bullard, Marianne Crouch; Fourth row: Arthur Silva, Kythrie Dunkin, Lynnette Gipeon, Tri· sha Malone, Ronda Milam, Sheryl Hertter, Leigh Brooks, Tammy Neal, Shara Marquardt, Julie Clapp, Emee Belo; Back row: Wendi Scott, Carolee Musick, Lori Fischer, Suaan Rice, Becky Owen, Stacia Morris, Kathy Chambeu, Hannah Blrry, Karll McNary, Kari Pahal, Trent Arnold.· Photo by Leslie Down.. The ladies of Ka Re Ta were a hard working group this year. The fall semester was spent raising money through garage sales and collecting food and clothing from Harding students to help HIS HOUSE, a campus ministry which tries to provide food and clothing for the needy. Their desire to help in this cause stemmed from their club motto, "There is always sunshine in those that love the Lord," Ka Re Ta had many activities such ·as their hayride at the Carter farm, a Christmas party that included caroling around Harding Drive, a Valentine's party, and, to close the year, a Spring banquet. Aside from these activities, the women of Ka Re Ta actively participated in all sport competitions. The club goal for the year was to "grow spiritually together," said Sheryl Hertter, club president for Ka Re Ta. She also added, " We're a group of sisters trying to spread sunshine everywhere due to our love for Christ and each other. We are all so different, but we have a common goal." by John Corpuz LET'S TALK. Dolly Nunley and Shanda Ring, both Ka Re Ta mem bers, enjoy each others com· pany at the club's Homecoming Tea. Hosting club homecoming teas were a way for visiting club sisters to get together with present members, KaRe Ta 52 Ka Re Ta