1979-1980 Yearbook

, -- 74 King's Men 3 King's -M~n and OEGE Foster father celebrates 90th birthday with clubs A skating party and retreat at Camp Wyldewood launched the year for King's Men ,,'and OEGE, allowing them to get reacquainted with one another and to plan for the coming school year. Together, the dubs aided their "foster father ," Jack Watts of Letona. taking him on outings and celebrating his ninetieth birthday. The clubs also cooperated in sponsoring the Red Cross Blood Draw, a hi-annual event, and assisted evangelist Jim Woodell in a spring break campaign for the fifth year. King's Men once again supported Camp Shiloh, a retreat for disadvantaged youths, located in Bernardsville, New Jersey. The men's club participated in all club sports and took a float trip on the Buffalo River in the spring. OEGE began the year with a New Dorm lobby retreat featuring Mrs. James Woodroof as speaker; her topic was anxiety. A Christmas party at Searcy's American Legion building featuring King's Men members as entertainment ended their fall semester. ~

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