1988-1989 Yearbook

KING'~ MEN~ ~EGE King ' s Men and OEGE experienced a year of building, not only in numbers but also in attitude. King's Men, receiving a small club status, increased its size by 84 percent and its activities extensively. In football they competed undefeated for the small club championship, while making it to C3~0~) ~fi" ~;~:·~~~!~P ten list for~ In service they remained active by collecting medicine to send to the Nigerian Christian Outreach program. They also participated in a hayride, a Christmas party and a Spring Banquet. President Jeff Cohu said: "There is a new enthusiasm in the club which showed itself in the quality of our social activities, sports, and devotionals. OEGE, with 42 members, increased its size by 62 percent. They participated in all sports and still found time for some fun with a hayride, a Christmas party and a Spring Banquet. They also grew by pulling together in Spring Sing along with five other clubs to win the Sweepstakes Award in "Just Clownin' Around". Service was always evident as once each month they hosted and helped with the Red Cross blood drive. King's Men and OEGE grew closer through several activities: namely, joint devotionals, picnics, and pizza parties. It was a year of success and growth for both clubs, but this was only a beginning. -Don Strader "THE WINNER IS ... " Senior King's Men member, Danny Meeks, reached into the box to choose the winner for the ARA drawing for a new television. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. King's Men/OEGE 211

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