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Matthew, Romans, Psalms . . . These were just a few of the books the Bible club discussed from the Bible. Every week on Tuesdays and Fridays the Bible club, open to all students, met in the shop department. They read sections of the Bible and then discussed what they read, these included, The Living Bible and The Old and New Testament. The Bible club is always discussing new concepts and ideas that they have learned as Bill Marshall seems to have some points to express to Mr. Osburn as well as the group. During an October 14 meeting, Emily Street and Joel Greene get involved ' in talking about Psalms from the Bible. Lisa Walters, Emily Street, Joel Greene, Jon Pate, Steve Greene, Bill Marshall, Shanda Johnson, Mr. Osburn — spon¬ sor. Clubs and Organizations
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Wanted: Spirited freshmen to help our class. Such an ad might have appeared in an imaginary newspaper early this year. Shortly before school started, the class of ’79’s sponsor, Mrs. Farrell, was selected. This put the freshmen off to a late start, but, after winning the Spirit Bell on October 24, they caught up quickly. As the year progressed, their spirited position was fulfilled through bake sales, car washes, pep rallies, sock hops, and dances. Nancy Warren — Vice President, Paul Mollica — President; Natalie Craig — Secretary. Not Pictured: Kevin Moore — Treasurer. During a casual officers meeting, Natalie Craig and Nancy Warren dis¬ cuss the upcoming dance planned for late in January. Michele Musco — Vice President, Debbie Haubner — President, Carola Friedt — Secretary, Mrs. Yalen — Sponsor, John Stewart —Treasurer. Starting early was the idea for the Class of ’78, “Never put off until tomorrow what can be done today.” Before school began in August, the class brought in $100 with the mixed efforts of a garage sale and a car wash. The money was put in a class fund and, busy preparation went underway for the fall projects. September and October gave way to the organization of the float and the halloween Dance; while November held the “Great ’78” week, which lasted from the 10th to the 15th, and included the “Great ’78” dance. The class sold mistletoe at Christmas and assisted the S.G.A. with the magazine drive. A slide presentation was given February 20th, which showed class members in their natural habitats! The class finished the year with a class picnic held in the spring. Watch out seniors, “Great ’78” is coming! Clubs and Organizations 35
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Pinocle anyone? The game club, which met in SS2 was a new club with members from grades 7-12. The members brought games which they liked or were interested in, and the club’s sponsors, Mrs. Keithley and Ms. Davis, helped to teach members how to play and played with them. The games included a variety of board and card games such as cribbage, pinocle, and tripoly. Near the end of the year the members competed against each other for different tournament levels. After examining his hand, Mike Burckley decides his high card is inst tnn irresistible tn nass ud in a game of cards. David Meyer watches his partner, David Miller, with care to make sure he doesn’t make any tricky moves while playing the game of strategy. Front Row: David Meyer, David Miller, Russ McFarland, Greg Ross, Clinton Mesle, Mike Buckley, Terry O’Donnel. Back Row: Mrs. Keithley, Ms. Davis. Clubs and Organizations 37
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