1986-1987 Yearbook

King's Men & OEGE T he spring of 1986 was a time of change for King's Men social club. With the retirement of longtime sponsor Ed White came a time for King's Men to pull together in its organization. However, King's Men plunged into the spring semester with full force. The club participated in Spring Sing with OEGE, their sister club and Chi Alpha Rho. The spring banquet was the highlight of . the semester. It was held at the Ramada Inn in Conway. It was here that the club was able to pay tribute to their sponsor before he retired. It was a night of memories and sadness but also of joy for the time that Ed White had served in this role. King's Men. Front row: wudennilk, Calvert, D. Martin, Forsythe. Second row: Baril, ue, L£ster, Dearin. Third row: Tawnsend, Mason, Land, T. Matthews. Fifth row: Stevenson, Berger, ]. Matthews, Garner. Back row: Soehardinata, Mosby, Celsor, Wilson, Albright. - photo by Jerry Traughber. Service projects were a main focus for King's Men throughout the fall. Assisting OEGE with their annual blood draw was just one way in which the clubs did service. Several members were involved in the Big Brother program for kids from broken homes as well as giving support to Harding Academy's Hands of Hope Program. This program was a 33 hour fast to raise money for the poor of Haiti. Meeting the needs of an elderly lady through maintaining her yard as another way in which King's Men reached out to those in need. King's Men also took time out for recreation. The annual all night beach party provided a time for fun and relaxaServing up a storm. Junior Alan Berger, from Hot Springs, Ark., serves the ball during a "C" team volleyball game against Kappa Tau. King's Men barely lost in the third game. - photo by Jerry Traughber. 276 King's Men & OEGE tion after a grueling week of classes. The Christmas party presented the opportunity to take away from busy schedules to spend time with their special someone. The fall sports were a big part for many of the club's members. The club had an exciting volleyball season which was the club's best sport, however, none of the club's teams took the championship as was the case for the previous year. King's Men added two new sponsors during the fall semester. Travis Thompson and Walt Smith were chosen to fill these important leadership roles. Through their guidance and under the direction of club president David Martin, King's Men had a very rewarding year in every aspect. <JjJi>

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