1979-1980 Yearbook

Koinonia renders aid to Searcy's elderly , "F ellowship" has always been the name and motto of Koinonia , the third~oldest men's' club on campus. Club President Paul Mowrer said , "A strong emphasis is placed on continual fellowship with one another. Outside the club we enjoy spending time with the people we meet. Everything we do ends in a prayer." Members of Koinonia visited with elderly citizens of the Searcy area throughout the year, offering their services wherever there was need. They put up porch railings for a Searcy widow and shared their fellowship with others who expressed no physical needs but rather had social needs. In December the club sponsored an aluminum recycling project to aid the Benson Auditorium fund. The club Christmas party was held at sponsor Richard Walker 's home "to try to get our sponsors involved, " stated Mowrer. A campout and float trip down the Buffalo River in April established a new tradition fo r Koinonia. They also participated in club sports for the first time in several years. 'The club has seen its ups and downs," said Mowrer, "but it is now on an upsurge which we hope will carryon for years." tit, . 1. PAUL MOWRER anticipates a sackil!g in KoillOllia 's ellcore game agaillst Alpha Epsilon, 2. KOINONIA. 1. Mowrer -Preside llt 2. Frost 3. Daniels -Queen 4. Ellis 5. Ward-Queen 6. Hodges 7. Dockf.>ryVice -Preside/lt 8. Hall -Sec retary 9. TllOmton 10 , Ferrell 11 . Ford 12. Lockwood 13. Brown 14. Tindle 15. Rllsl! 16. Stunley-Treasurer 17, Richardson 18. Richards 19. Owells. Koinonia 99 Koinonia

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