PICTURES are a pari af the pleasure of a banquet, and these Koinonias wait with their dates in the recep tion room of Kendall for their turn befare the camera. KOINONIA Club Queen Anita Smith Club immortalized In pledge song at initiation • KOINONIA. TOP ROW, Walker (sponsor!, Bowmon, Castlemon, Elkins, George. SECOND ROW, Howell, Jones, Koorstod, linam, McAnlis. THIRD ROW , McKeon, Peebles, Prather. Reaves, White . OFFICERS. FAll, Elkins, Pres.; McKeon, Vice-Pres.; Prather, Sec.- Treas. SPRING: White, Pres.; Howell, Vice-Pres.; Jones, Sec.-Treas.; Richard Wolker, (sponsor!. 160 "Yankees and Confederates" visited Kelley's in February. The occasion of the sociable gathering was the formal banquet of the Koinonias. Speaker for the truce was Clark Stevens. A Christmas party at the pumping station entertained the members and their dates before the holiday vacation. In October, twelve pledges were initiated at Bee Rock. The entertainment of the evening was a song composed and sung by the pledges. They had,"t the request of the actives, written one new verse each day of pledge week. The club itself was the subject of the song. The service project was to help pay the expenses for Harding students who travel to Little Rock every Sunday to teach Bible lessons to the deaf. Informal gatherings during the year were enjoyed by the members. An outing was planned for the spring.
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