King's Men King's Men was a service-oriented social club, comprised of approximately 35 young men . According to club president Mark Taylor, the primary goal of each member was to "grow closer to each other and to grow closer to God. And this year ," Taylor said, "I feel like we accomplished that." In addition, Taylor said the club chose a worthy service project each year to work on. "We went to Medina, Texas, over Spring Break to work with the children's home there . We just went down and did whatever we could to help them out a little," Taylor said. Besides Taylor, other club officers included: Doug Horton, vice-president; John Exum, secreta1y; Josh Davis , treasurer; Mark Pryor, historian; Dale Sheehy, athletic director; and Mike Gilpin, devotional director. --Russell Miller Cl > < Cl King 's Men.J osh Da\·is ca rri es ice to a cl ub mi xer. M ixers all owed new ~ students to become better acquainted with the social cl ubs on ~ campus. o King's M en. 1st row: Stacey Tucker , Sherrie Lanam . Ed \Xfhite. .J an Gentry, Hea ther Dreessen . 2 nd rou •: .Josh D av is, Jason Huff, D o ug Ho rton. Bert Parker , Ma rk T ay l o r , Jim Wilbanks, Cra ig arrington . 3 rd row: David Grego ry , rarhan Wolfe, Mark Pryor, Shannon Merritt , ~ l ark Drum, Stephen Thornhill , Chris Collett. ~ 4 th rou •: Edward Hyan, Stacy F rrell , Cecil i T. Tomlinson , D ale Sheehy. H al Epperson , ~ Dale H o lli s, Keith Dagen , Kraston Scott. C§ 178 Social Clubs >- CD 2 0 5'. I 0..
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