Camp Shiloh receives funds from King's Men A rough night stag outing and pizza party in Batesville kicked off what proved to be an active year for King's Men . First semester saw King's Men helping the Student Association conduct its watermelon party at alumni field, welcoming back upperclassmen and introducing freshmen. As a special service, King's Men lent financial support to Camp Shiloh, located in Bernardsville, New Jersey. Five' years ago, King's Men adopted Jack and Marne Watts of Letona as foster parents. Upon Mrs. Watts' death in the fall, Mr. . Watts was left alone . OEGE joined King's Men in visiting Mr. Watts, providing what services they could for him. For the fourth year, King's Men and OEGE conducted a Spring Break campaign and provided spiritual leadership on campus by holding devotionals with other brother and sister clubs, which President Eugene Conner described as "soul stirring and refreshing ." ging's Men The new school was built to accommodate the growth of Searcy's school age population, and now stands with other relics in Pioneer Village. 1. KING'S MEN member Mark Hudson and Jeannie Driskell navigate the Buffalo River during an April outing. 2. KING'S MEN. 1. Kelley 2. Phillips 3 . Johnson 4. Pettey 5. Tibbals 6 . Spillman 7. Hunt 8. Keel 9. Harding 10. Conolty 11. Cantrell 12. Hensley 13. Conner 14. Hudson 15. Meyer 16. Norwood 17. Gibbs 18. Jensen 19. Jeppers 20. Lott 21. Cloninger 22. Tankersley 23. Durgin 24. Clay 25. Harrington 26. Durham 27. Sawyer 28. Duff 30. Kelley 31 . Albers 32. McCorkle 33. Adams 34. Hicks - 64 ~ Kings Men sponsor 35. Lindsey 36. McDonough 37. Bong 38. Riley 39. Coggins 40. Loftin 41. Williams 42. Buce 43. Jones 44. Summers 45. North 46. Mick 47. Brown 48. Manley 49. Webb 50. Danner 51. Price 52. Thompson 53. Studebaker 54. Nail . 3. OFFICERS AND QUEEN. Eugene Conner-president, Barbara Martinqueen , Al Durgin-treasurer, Randy Clay-secretary.
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