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Classes Competed To Be Super Nova has had many competitive events, but one stood out among the rest, the Super Class competition. This contest, organized by Mr. Mike Martin, was mad uc of many events that fourth and fifth period classes competed in at lunch time. The events included volleybill, a toilet paper wrap (where four people wrapped another person completely in toilet paper), and an orange relay (where eight people passed oranges back and forth under their chins). By competing, each class received a sum of points, depending on how they did in the event. During the last week of competition the four classes with the highest scores were chosen as fina- lists. Their past scores were forgotten and three final days of competition took place to see who would be the Super Class. One of the final events was where the class lined up in a single-file line, put brown paper bags over their heads, and threw a volley- ball at a garbage can a few feet away, hoping to make it in. The final win- ners were, fourth place-Mrs. Debbie King, third place-Mrs. Phyllis Skel- ly, second place-Mr. Ed Wilson, and the class that got to wear the S ' s on their chests was Mr. Bill Asnicar ' s fourth period algebra class. Each class received a plaque made by Mr. Ed Wilson, and $150 to first place, $100 to second place, and $75 to third place. The money was given to the class to do whatever they wanted as long as it had some educational mer- it. A 6 A 7 Super Class Competition 29
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Striving For A Better Future The Future Farmers of America or- ganization, FFA, was a club where students enrolled in a vocational ag- ricultural class could learn to devel- op leadership skills and how to coop- erate or work as a group. FFA was about 90 members strong. FFA competed in Field Day at Shasta College. They also competed in project, sectional, and state com- petitions. To earn money for their activities, FFA sponsored a dance and held a plant sale at Nova and the other high schools. The officers of FFA were President- Brian Beck, Vice-President-Suzanna Walton, Secretary-Dale Burton, Treasurer-Glenn Brushett. Report- er-Donna Coffey, and Sentinel-Dean Maylott. Mr. Peter Houtman, who has taught at Nova for two years, was the instructor of FFA. This was his twelfth year that he was involved with this organization. He said, They are an excellent group of young people who are willing to learn. Brian Beck, the President of FFA, added, FFA is really fun be- cause you get to go on trips, take an animal to the fair, and learn all sorts of things. They were an enthusiastic group that Strived for a Better Fu- ture. 3VA - ■ ■ ;EH ECU 1. Officers of FFA. Donna Coffey-Reporter. Suzanna Walton-Vice-President. Brian Beck-President. Dale Burton-Secretary. Glenn Brushet-Treasurer. Dean Maylott- Sentinel, and Paula Gannon-Chapter Sweetheart. 2. FFA members, FRONT ROW: Donna Coffey, Suzanna Walton, Brian Beck, Dean Maylott, Dale Burton, Glenn Brushett, Paula Gannon ROW 2: Rick Heck, Joseph Knowles, Jason Sherman, Joe Tyler, Danny Kirk, James Smith, Iyove Apo ROW 3: Sean Gamble, Steve Harding, Shane Ricketts, Sally Simonis, Billv Snider, Phounthavy Pha- doungxat, Scott Sant ROW 4: Alyce Looper, Shawn Rodgers, Shawntel Boydstun, A.J. Smith, John Dewey, Chris Guerrero, Raymond Brown, Joel Carter, Serena Marshall, Jeremy Red- ding, Anthony Martinez, Jeff Chatreau, Darin Endicott, Mr. Peter Houtman BACK ROW: Chris Decamp, Mark Free- mvers, Kevin Caughron, Matt Laymann, John Bertagnoli 3. TOP: Brian Howell. Mr. Bill Asnicar, Desiree DeSantis and BOTTOM: Nathan Lowry show off their plaque and Panther pride. 4. Mrs. Debbie King cheers her class on to a fourth place victory. 5. Theresa Hitchcock and Angela McLendon wrap Kathryn Thomas with toilet paper during the toilet paper wrap con- trol for Mrs. Debbie King ' s class, li. Mrs. Phyllis Skelly and her class all agree that winning is great. 7. Serving the volleyball and helping her team to score a point is Lisa Bean. ■ ■ : A 1 ▲ 2 28 Future Farmers Ot America
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Beyond The Footlights 1. Justin Record ties the laces on an oversize boot while Liz Evers dictates instructions. 2. FRONT ROW: Susan Blankenship, Lisa Pierce, Lisa Richison, Jeanna Springer, Debbie Overstree, ROW 2: Mr. Chuck Southard, Dena Pope, Sarah Kelly, Marc Karreman, Travis Waters, James Johnston. ROW 3: Becky Negus, Mary Good, Darren French, Danielle Fogle, Jackie Woodhams. BACK ROW: Jackie Pressley, Denise Holt, Jeanie Petrise- vac, Liz Evers, Jackie Bearquiver. 3. FRONT ROW; Hurley Baird, Dee Dee Berry, Alyssa Knapp, Ubon Bascom, Jenny Brummett, Ginger Shoup, Venus Kidd, Selena Wilson, ROW 2: Mr. South- ard. Kristy Adams, Dorothy Rix, Jen Harris, Connie Petrillo, Shylo Keeley, Amy Hawkins, Steve Sturm, Andy Poole, Bob Stratton. BACK ROW: Fred Valentine, Brent Sloan, Brian Howell, Phyllis James, Kamela Flinn, Ariah Ad- ams, Shauna Otis. Carrie Batt, Nicole Shoop. 4. Travis Waters and Becky Negus practice a scene. A1 30 Drama
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