1978-1979 Yearbook

Knights take third place in float competition Tradition proved a key characteristic for Knights social club this year. For the third consecutive year, Knights' nominee was chosen Petit Jean queen. This year's selection was senior Julie Weidner. Knights also continued their custom of conducting weekly devotionals at the Herman and Lois Brown home , adding a Christmas party to their list of services for the family . With sister club Phi Delta, the club constructed a float for the Homecoming parade , which was 1. KNIGHTS mounted on their "Magic of Memories " float view the crowd under the watchful eye of the wizard at homecoming . 2. KNIGHTS. 1. Price 2. Stewart 3. G. Woody 4. Turner 5. P. Pike 6. McNeal 7. D. Woody 8. Markley 9. Dumas 10. F. Strasser 11. Deramus 12. Stinnett 13. Porter 14. Reding 15 . Douthitt 16. Skipper 17. Cannon 18. Stoeltje 19. Gross 20. Fox 21 . Narramore 22. Brinckerhoff 23. K. Strasser 24. Womack 25. Genry 26. Ingram 27. Davis 28. Parris 29. Blackshear 30. Cutler 31 . Osborne 32. Woods 33. Jones 34. l.ay 35 66 ~ Knights awarded third place in its category . Other victories for the year included "B" team championships in football and volleyball. Knights also participated in softball , basketball and swimming. A spring banquet at the Ozark Folk Center in Mountain View highlighted the year . "I appreciate the club, " stated member Kevan Jeffords, "because it's an opportunity to grow spiritually and to share one's faith ." Griffith 36. Ruud 37. Weaver 38. Square 39. Messick 40. Rogers 41. Philpot 42. Kirby 43. Wheeler 44. B. Fike . 3. OFFICERS AND QUEEN. Boyd Jones-secretary, Roger Messickpresident, Julie Weidner-queen , Danny Osborne-V ice-president , Fred Strasser-treasurer. Knights are pictured in front of the farm buildings at the White County fair . billed since 1938 as "Arkansas' Largest County Fair....

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