1986-1987 Yearbook

OEGE. Front row: Hutchinson, Stevenson, Frazier, Hobbs. Second row: Bailey-sponsor, Davidssponsor, Titus, Banks, Brown, Cunnane, I.ape, Turner, Robinson, Thrasher, Best, Graves. Third row: L. Thompson, Graham, Gray, Garrett, Hickson, Martinez, Brennman, I.aRoche, Hurley, Wheaton, Pursell. Fourth row: Reynolds, McCormack, Norphis, Fischer, Wright, Woodworth, Howe, Kell, Callicott, S. Wells, f. Miller. Fifth row: Starnes, Bailey, Sanburg, Rowland, P. Wells, Lacoss, Baker, Stamps, D. Thompson, Kee. Back row: Pryor, Killen, White, Carney, Mutt, Paugh, Mars, Horton, Burress, Stewart, Osgood, Gaiche, D. Miller, Hood, Barge, Sipe, Stevens. - photo by Jerry Traughber. Serve's up! During a crucial volleyball game, senior l.Jlnette Roby from Overland Parks, KS, serves the ball. OEGE also participated in softball and football. - photo by Jerry Traughber. D uring the spring semester of 1986, OEGE, King's Men's sister club, held many activities that kept their memebers busy. They participated in Spring Sing with their brother club and Chi Alpha Rho by presenting a theme dedicated to America's sport, baseball. OEGE also held swimming parties, sleepovers, and prayer breakfasts to help strengthen the unity of the dub. The ladies of OEGE also participated in club athletics, in sports St!_Ch as swimming, softball, track and field, and basketball. OEGE's spring banquet proved to be a sad one for most members. Sponsors Evelyn White and Marlea Johnson shared their last semester with OEGE while many seniors graduated. The spring banquet carried the theme "Magic Moments Last furever;' and was held at the Little Rock CLub on April 12. A magician performed and entertained the ladies and their guests. To end the semester, the dub enjoyed picnicking at Riverside Park to say goodbye to those graduating. During the spring and fall semsesters, OEGE's service project was helping to sponsor the blood draw. The ladies helped with plasma bags, registration, and bandages. The fall semester came and saw OEGE grow to 71 members - the largest the club has ever been. OEGE held their hayride at the Carter's farm and had an outing at Riverside Park to paint "OEGE shoes:' Other activities included a reunion for alumni of OEGE during Homecoming Weekend, club athletics, and retreats at the sponsors' homes. Spring presidnet Dawn Pryor said, "To me, OEGE symbolized fun with friends that you will keep fore~er:'~ King's Men & OEGE 277

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