King's Men and Oege social clubs are joined as brother and sister clubs. The two participated in several activities to– gether each semester of this past school year. The service project both clubs sponsor was the frequent blood drives on campus. These two clubs were the sponsors of this important activity. In addition, the clubs interacted socially. Among these gather– ings were the combined Christmas and skating party in December and the picnic in the spring. King's Men was also busy this year with other projects. The members went to the Southern Christian Children's Home to visit with the students there. In addition, the men served by placing the sheet music to the Harding Alma Mater in the front of the Benson Auditorium songbooks. Oege added 25 new members to their club during pledge week. The women hosted both a hayride and a Spring Ban– quet this year. Renee Benson, vice-president, stated, "Oege wasn't my first choice club, but I'm glad I'm in there because of the friendships." President of King's Men, Jim Laugh– ary, said regarding his club, "We have so many people with different backgrounds that our diversity is great throughout the club. Our diversity brings us closer to– gether. This club has allowed us all to develop friendships that will never end."
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