1982-1983 Yearbook

62/Koi nonia Big Plans For The Future Although things generally tended to change within a social club through the years, one thing about Koinonia men's club remained a tradition: members could be found together every other week in devotionals designed to be a time of sharing and encouraging spiritual growth in the club. Inviting Delta Omega to join them in a team effort, members of the club ran the concession stand at the first Bison home football game. Homecoming found them acting as hosts at their club reunion . A Christmas party brought the men to· gether to celebrate the festive time of year. Club bowling SqW a lot of Koinonia participation during the year, and the group made a strong showing in the sport. Attempting to make a "come-back" from previous years, Koinonia picked up its activities in the spring semester. The group scheduled a club outing, parties, and a stag swim night. The men planned a service project in which they would wait upon the needs of elderly people in the community. A formal spri ng banquet at Tom's Place on February 26 highlighted the year. Said president Alan Walters, "Our plans for the future are to become a better and bigger group of Christian brothers." '-«: 1. Participating in their club meeting are Neil Dillinger and Phil Lockwood. 2. Hoping for the best is David Partlow as he lets go of the bowling ball. 3. Koinonia. 1. Rush 2. Haas 3. Dillinger 4. Hill-sec. 5. Brander-queen 6. Partlow-v. president 7. Ford 8. Nauce 9. Jones 10. Lockwood 11. Walters-president. " "/ joined the men of Koinonia because they are a group of servants of Christ who are more interested in encouraging and he/ping others." - Alan Walters - Darrell L. Truitt

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