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Top to Bottom: Alvin Black, David Wilson, Terry Mike Pinkett, Ken Chandler, Bobby Kelley, Young, Bobby Turner, James Gracey, Greg Ricky Kelley, Tommy Pace, Mike Taylor, John Scott, Steve Carraway, Billy Jones, Perry Ivey. Faver, Gib King, Danny Reynolds, Jeff Zitsch, KNIGHTS During the past seventeen years the Knights. have per- formed enumerable services to UAM. Formed in April of 1962 by Larry Smith for the purpose of serving the needs of the in- stitution and providing organi- Zational fellowship, the Knights have enjoyed a colorful past. The Cannon Honor Guard was Created in the fall of 1962 to add spirit to the football games. Since that beginning, the Cannon Guard and ‘‘ole smokey’’ have not missed a UAM football game. Knights serve as ushers at the UAM Fine Arts Center and co-sponsor the Red Cross Bloodmobile visits on campus. KOINONIA Koinonia was established in 1973 on the UAM campus to promote spiritual and moral growth of individual students, provide Christian fellowship, and spread the Gospel of Christ both on the campus and in the community. The Church of Christ student organization has provided students of all faiths the opportunity to meet week- ly for a period of devotion in which the Bible is discussed. The group also assists the local congregation of the Church of Christ with various activities. Seated: Anna Koonce, Emily Hampton, Wendy son, James Simmons Jr., Eric Schol, Bart Minchew, Tammy Slentz. Standing: James Wil- Clark, David Ray, sponsor. Organizations 127
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Front Row: Jimmy Beck, Ronnie Parsley, Ken Blackwood, Ed Grassi, Dwight Locke, Buddy Cardenas, Kevin Welch, Mike Starks, vice-presi- Hale, Lenny Lott, Tim Scott. dent; David Schimmel, president. Row 2: Tom Prone: Robert Best. Left to Right: David Mosley, Dawn Poulsen, Tom Gould, Joseph Krystofik, Greg Knowles. 126 Organizations
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Front Row: Pat Arnold, Janet Aud, Randy Strat- pepper, Ronnie Frizzell, Russell Mayo. ton. Row 2: Andy Monfee, Bill Evans, J. G. Cul- MBSF The Missionary Baptist Stu- dent Fellowship began in the hearts of a small group of stu- dents at Arkansas A M in June, 1954. Since that time the work has spread from one campus to another across a number of states. There are presently 9 organized MBSF groups within the state of Arkansas. The local MBSF group is a Christian organization for col- lege students. It functions in and through Pauline Mission- ary Baptist Church. In mid 1971, ground breaking cere- monies were held for the pre- sent facility on the UAM cam- pus. By January, 1973 the building was in use. The organi- zation itself serves to motivate the student to spiritual growth through Bible study, prayer, devotionals, fellowship and Front Row: Floyd Baker, director; Ken Chan- Lloyd, Belinda Floyd, Debbie Carter, Darnelle song while the campus facility dler, Bruce Runyan, Frank Anderson, music di- Norris. Row 4: Perry Faver, Susan Thomas, his- provides a common meeting rector. Row 2: Daniel Borland, senate repre- torian; Becky Guffy, reporter; Brenda Veazey, place for these activities. sentative; Robert Almond, Louis Hinkle, David treasurer; Sharon Waters, Michelle Cranford, Wilson, Kenny Spurlin, president; Mike Taylor, Carolyn Cox, Kathy Veazey, vice-president, Danny Reynolds. Row 3: Shari Borland, Carolyn Christie Ashcraft. Ashcraft, Karen Hankins. Linda Simmons, Betty MBSF | ey’, i- Sil. fire | OLE 128 Organizations
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