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1 » I 'P WWW 1 k LET ME MAKE MYSELF CLEAR ... THE THREE STOOGES Sharpening her counseling skits. Oa- sis sponsor Catherine Cahlll-Fa- blano conducts a weekly meeting dealing with the emotional topic of sucide. FCA members Mike Dyer and Terry Buske help their friend Shawn Waist- ed with his presidential duties of budget reporting and roll cal. Oasis. Front Row: Sponsor Catherine Cahllt-Fabtano, Derek Al- vey. Shawn Thomas. Patrick Uu. Bock Row: Jon Chesser. Jeff Kolb. Chris McCarthy. FCA. Front Row; Deanna Barnes, Nichole Burgess. Mara Petrie, Kim Robinson. Brenda Bonagofski, Terill Palmrueter, April Burks. Middle Row: Marcia. Terry Buske, Shawn Walstad, Alalne Oyer. Kim Ulrelch. Back Row: Mike Dyer. Lynelle Jayo. Hope Lang, Sponsor Russ Winer. Sponsor Nancy Ellis. Sponsor Jan Dietrich. Doug McCollough, Lara Elliott. I think that our pray- ers not only influ- ence the lives of stu- dents here at school, but also the attitude of the whole com- munity. -Jon Chesser Senior UP FRONT Religious Clubs
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Highway to Heaven Most clubs on campus were related to school or a student's future career. What many didn't know was there were clubs with no re- quirements who had more to offer. Two such clubs ... we are providing students an opportuni- ty to grow and mature as a whole person. Catherine Cahill-Fabiano forts on discussing topics im- portant to all. FCA also used its time to grow closer to God. Through projects such as collecting gifts for two families at Christmas, they expressed their willingness to serve oth- ers. Members of both clubs gave selflessly to better the lives of friends, family and those in need. Design by Melissa Celaya. Photos by Can Stanek. were FCA and Oasis, the campus' religious clubs. The members of Oasis used the year to better their relationship with God. Each month they focused their ef- WHAT’S THISI Hs thoughts and notes may be un- organized. but Shawn Walstad is reody to discuss minutes of the lost meeting to on attentive crowd of FCA members. Campus Activities
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t? Bolts of Creativity At times, school might have seemed as bleak and boring as a sky of gray clouds. However, in a brilliant display of beauty, two clubs on campus changed this dreary scene. VAPA and the Auto Welding Club, thun- dered by acclaim, added originality to the school scene. The Visual Arts Promotion Association, otherwise known as VAPA, promoted art in and out of school. Sponsoring two art shows, painting the raquetball courts and portables, and screening t-shirts for other school clubs, it wasn't long before VAPA began draw- ing attention (no pun intend- ed) to itself. VAPA has been moving with more mo- mentum and energy than last year, commented Ms. DeVane. In the Auto Welding Club, the sparks of creativity were flying. The club taught mem- bers how to price, design, construct and repair items. Through the hands on train- ing, members' skills were quickly improved in welding. The club worked on shop ta- bles, made fixtures for the shear, collected scrap met- al, turned an old car into a boat trailer, and manufac- tured items for a fee. It was easy to see that the Auto Welding Club truly was into heavy metal. The VAPA members benefit by being able to promote their art and by receiving the recognition and repu- tation they deserve. - Celia Hammon, sen- ior. Auto Welding Club allows members to improve their skills by fabricating needed things, added Mr. Hlgbee. Through hard work and creativity, these clubs al- lowed members' talents to be shown and gave recog- nition where it was due. Design by John Stephens. Photos by Jeff Darbut. A DAY AT THE LOUVRE Hordes of art connoissers. and stu- dents, enjoy the various master- pieces lor sole, including paintings, photographs, and scdptures. at the annual VAPA art show 1 TO I rampus Activities
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