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Teens for Christ Spreads Its Love To ll Escambians To strengthen one another through prayer and fellowship so that Christ may be glorified. is the main purpose of Teens for Christ. Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, this club has spread its love to others at Escambia. Morning devotions are held daily in the cafeteria for all who wish to attend. Throughout the year, Teens for Christ has been entertained by several guest speakers. Among these guests were football player Woody Barnes. along with singing group Sweet Water Praise. They also met in December to share Christ's love at a club- sponsored dinner held for Escambia's athletes. The prayers and support of their sponsor, Mrs. Dorothy Abagis, have helped the club tremendously. With the mess that the world is in, having fellowship with Christian brothers and sisters is more precious today than ever before. states president Kara Price. ln these last days. Christians needsto draw closer to God and to each other so that the love of Christ may be spread around the world. With God's help, Teens for Christ will continue to spread the good news of Christ's love here at Escambia. 'lv-Q Teens for Christ members listen with pleasure to a guest speaker First row: Debbie Adams, secretaryi Annamaria Tharp. treasurert Kara Price. Rothe. Laura Coursen, Donna Nelms. Anne Johnson, Charles Manship, Tammy president, Steve Rhodes, vice president. Second row: Hope Harris. Debbie Laws. Marilyn James, Donny Rodgers. Russell Williams. Fourth row: Becky Benton. Commander, Nancy Cotton, Julie McVey. Leta Sue Trinkle, Patricia Atkins. Sandie Ken Rodgers. Katlle Doyle. David Collier, Donna Tatone. Robert Kersey. Mark Peltz, Cathy Day. Third row: Marta Guevara. Nancy Day, Margie Wllatley. Karen Smith. Karen Bryant.
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ith Enjoyment Red Cross Helps Many Other People I believe that anyone who enjoys helping people would enjoy being a member of Red Cross, says Patricia Ford. Red Cross aims at helping the community by conducting many worthwhile activities. Red Cross, which is affiliated with the American National Red Cross. has membership open to any student wishing to work. Members attend workshops and camps conducted by the American National Red Cross. Last summer, all Red Cross officers attended a week-long youth camp at McDavid. They learned numerous new skills and they also entertained Red Cross guests from Japan. A memorial service honoring Escambia High students killed in Vietnam is conducted each year. Community activities are conducted by Red Cross throughout the year. Activities include helping at the Crippled Children's Home, and working at the Women's Home. Red Cross is also involved in activities with the Health Department. The club helped escort retarded children to the fair and visited the hospital at the Naval Air Station. The Kidney Telethon was held to raise money for the local Northwest Florida Artificial Kidney Center during which S300 was raised. The year is climaxed with a banquet at which club members from all area high schools attend. A dance. was held following this year's banquet. lf a student is interested in helping, having fun, and working with others. the Red Cross Club may be the club he or she is looking for. states Mrs. Rose Patterson, sponsor. Red Cross members portray caring and understanding by offerin Red Cross President. kes part in the memorial service. g to take some retarded cnt zens ual to the ann gulfcoast fair
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