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F.C.A. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization that teaches athletes about Jesus Christ and His way of life. This year the club started having morning Bible studies before school. Members have to arrive at school earlier, but it was worth it. Club members took turns leading the Bible studies so it was not the same old person teaching at every meeting. FCA provided an opportunity to have christian fellowship with other students. Where ' s the BEEF? Row 1: L. Oyler, President; K. ludy, Vice President; K. Shupperd, Secretary; K. Goss, Treasurer. Row 2: K. Guyer, S. Myer, M. Driggs, D. Craft, S. Eller, K. Fry, H. Rolfs, D. Mclntire, L. Langston, J. Shoff. Row 3: Mrs. Rolfs, Sponsor; L. Nelson, M. Hicks, S. Revils, K. Egelhoff, E. Garrison, J. Rinehart, M. Schwarzkopf, M. Chaffin, L. Ehrman, B. Helvie, E. Waddell. Row 4: C Guckien, S. Forrest, S. York, P. Wisler, R. Eller, T. Williams, C. Meade, I. Laughner, D. Frazier, C. Fouts, Mr. Duff, Sponsor. Student Organizations 101
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DRAMA AND THESPIANS Drama is responsible for producing the fall and spring plays. This year ' s fall play was The Invisible Man and the spring play was 1984. Thespians is a subdivision of Drama Club. To be a Thespian a student must earn ten Thes- pian points and go through an initi- ation. Each thespian point is equal to about ten hours of work, and because a lot of work goes into a play, points are fairly easy to accumulate. Students have to work on the stage, practice for the play, work the lights, and work the sound equipment. The Drama Club also sponsors several awards for Hon- ors Night. All hail Big Brother. H Row 1: Miss Eckert, Sponsor; ]. Shanks, President; M. Ricks, Vice President; A. Mills, Secretary; T. Allen, Treasurer. Row 2: I. Watson, K. Goss, C. Cottrell, B. Anderson, C. Myers, M. Eikenberry, T. Harvey, M. Barnard, ]. Seward. Row 3: K. Austin, ]. Flora, C. DeVos, R. Riggle, E. Bowman. Take two aspirin and call me in the morning. 100 Student Organizations
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F.F.A. Lisa enjoys selling fruit. Future Farmers of America is an organization that pertains to agriculture and farming. The club participated in soil judg- ing, livestock judging, and meat judging contests. The officers went to leadership training camps and then participated .in leadership contests later in the year. During F.F.A. week the official dress had to be worn. The official dress consists of an F.F.A. jacket, a tie, and dress pants. The club served breakfast to the teachers during that week. Members dressed like farmers for Farmers Day. The club sponsored a kernel guess and John Guyer had the lucky guess. Some members attended the State Convention or the National Convention. They sold fruit this year to raise money. F.F.A. ' s primary purpose was to develop competent, aggres- sive agriculture leadership. .id Row 1: Mr. Price, Sponsor; S. Wagoner, Pres.; T. Trent, Treas.; T. Garber, Reporter; A. Dutter, Reporter; D. Bordner, Sentinal. Row 2: D. Peterson, K. Davis, K. Giddens, I. Davidson, L. Moyer, R. Powell. Row 3: R. Ritchey, D. Gangwer, R. Lee, ]. Reneau, J. Johnson, T. Heinzelman, D. Connaway. Row 4: C. lervis, T. Filbrun, I. Shofl, T. Million, T. Trent. 102 Student Organizations
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