1984-1985 Yearbook

King's Men & Oege Let it Flow. Senior OEGE member Kim Lynn from Memphis. Tenn., consoles two students who take a few minutes out of their day to giue the "gift of life", th ei r blood. photo by James McCreary . King's Men. Front row; D. Martin, Thanni5ch , Patterson, Klein , D. Phiflips , Kirk, Johnson-sponsor. Second row ; Korleskiqueen, White-sponsor, Froyen , Tabalu - jan , B. Philfips, Sutherland , Mosby, J. Matthews , Merritt-queen , D. Kee, Whit - fie/d. Third row; Stevenson , M. Kee , Villard. Brown, Harsh , T. Matthews. Back row: Berger, Frazier, Brooks. J. Martin. Beck. - photo by James McCreary. Pint after Pint. Freshmen OEGE members Lynette Walker from In · dianapolis, Ind. and Debbie Miller from Beavercreek, Ohio, keep an eye on the plastic pint containers that will hold the blood. - photo by James McCreary . 118 King's Men & OEGE Service Through Giving Wild, crazy, devoted, and especially fun are just a few adjectives used to describe the relationship between King's Men, OEGE and their 1984 year. As individual clubs, each had an exciting year, but as brother-sister group, they also maintained the special closeness that they are known for. They were ' drawn even closer together in 1984 through such activities as devotionals , mass dates , and Spring Sing, where the cool cats took the club participation award for their presentation of "Right Up Our Alley." In club sports, OEGE's highly-spirited teams participated in softball and basketball. King's Men had an outstanding spring semester in sports, winning the "A," "D," and "E" team all-sports trophies. In February, OEGE had a Valen- . tine's party and an overnight retreat in little Rock at the- home of two OEGE members. A big event looked forward to by all those involved, were the the spring banquets of both clubs. The Riverfront Hilton was the scene of the special evening for QEGE, while King's Men held their Spring Banquet at the Holiday Inn. August brought the end of the summer and also the beginning of a new fall semester. King's Men welcomed their two new queens, Paige Merritt and lisa Korleski. The club got the semester off to a start by having a devotional at Bee Rock . Both clubs participated in all fall sports, with OEGE's "A" teams coming in second in football and volleyball, while their "B" team placedthird in volleyball. As the semester progressed and the season of holidays began, King's Men celebrated Halloween with a hayride , while OEGE took a somewha~ different approach and held a hoedown at Wyldewood. Also in October , OEGE took a night off to get away and enjoyed a retreat at the Ganus' cabin. A very special devotional helped to make the retreat one of the high pOints of the semester. During Homecoming, King's Men held an alumni vs. current member softball game, and during induction, the incoming members of both clubs became better acquainted by participating in a talent show as part of their induction requirements. With finals and Christmas just around the corner , OEGE celebrated

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