1992-1993 Yearbook

OEGE OEGE established itself on the Harding campus as a club of unity and service. OEGE, an acronym for obedience , efficiency, godliness and earnestness , strove to reach and maintain all its service-oriented goals. This year OEGE members enjoyed fellowship during activities such as a club hayride , Valentine's Day party and an ice skating party with their brother club, King's Men. OEGE was very active with their brother club in events such as weekly devotionals and an end-of-the-year picnic. One aspect of OEGE that was well known on campus was their service project. OEGE, along with King's Men , sponsored a blood draw three times a semester in connection with the Red Cross. Although OEGE was a small club consisting of about 45 members , they had more than enough friendship and spirit to go around. Renee Benson said, "OEGE may not be the biggest club on campus , but it is filled with quality people." --Tracey Johnson Angie Hughan and Jina Anderson share cl uh snap shoLs during Open House. Open House helped new students get closer to cl ub members. OEGE. l s! roil': Hea ther Dreessen, Jina Su Anderson, Jenni fer Yontz, Chri sty Lamp, Ginger Geer. 2 nd row: Shannon H oga n, Ronda o rman. Ca raWalker, Dawn Pinner. Amy Paddock , Michele Winter, jill 1 iss ing. 3 rd row: Ta ran Rawlins, Dani ca Leavell , Juli e Crockett. Juli e N iss ing , Chri stin e Palmer,Mi chell e Till ett,JenniferWolfe. 4th row: Sherri e Lanam, Jan Gent1y , Gretchen ~ French, Debbi eRose,Jeannette Pi ckl esimer, § Stacey Tucker, Ty Renken. 5th row: Dawn ~ Pl att , Clint Stapp, Terri L. Lehmann , Angie ~ Hughan, Chri s Coll ett, Josh Dav is, Dale g Sheehy. :r: n ~ z Social Clubs 179

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