1970-1971 Yearbook

winninq the tap for Koinonia, l ouis Watts slops the boll into the ?utstret~hed an anxjou~ teammate carefully standing behind the boundary of the lump cIrcle. KOINONIA Koinonia purchases globe for library Koinonia pledges breathed a sigh of relief on rough initiation night when the traditional uK" branding iron was lost, usually carried along as a warning for the more courageous initiates. Early in November, the members and their dates enjoyed a lively hayride to Kiwanis Park in Searcy. They grilled hamburgers and engaged in a period of singing, a fitting climax to the evening. The club held their banquet in the early spring. Believing in making opportunities to serve others as well as participating in social and sports activities, Koinonia chose to purchase a globe for the library as a club project. OFFICERS. John Sullivan, Pres.; Bob Schwenker, Vice-Pres.; Mark Poteat, Treas.; Richard Walker, Sponsor. Club Queen DANETTE KEY 235

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