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Young h Historians initiate members Evangel's History Club initiated 12 mem- bers for the 1970-71 school year. Officers were president, Jerry Break- field, sophomore; vice-president, Shelia Biggs, sophomore; and secretary-treasur- er, Sandra Smith, junior. Dr. George W. Fletcher, assistant profes- sor of social studies, was faculty sponsor for the club. HISTORY CLUB: Left to right, Bryon Pul- cini, Sharon Brogdon, Ramona Joyner, Jerry Breakfield, Shelia Biggs, Sandra Pennington, and Jim Leslie. AWS hosts tea; provides friendly atmosphere All women students are members of the Association of Women Students at Evan- gel. The Big Sister-Little Sister Tea held at the beginning of the year provided new women students a chance to get ac- quainted with others. Officers for AWS this year were presi- dent, Diana Anker, senior; vice-president, Gloria Jenkins, senior; secretary, Bobbie Phillips, junior; and treasurer, Patti Lee, junior. Faculty sponsor for the association was Mrs. Lucille Clarke, director of women activities. AWS Officers: Left to right, Bobbie Phillips, Diana Anker, and Gloria Jenkins. ,tnot pictured, Patti Leet 112
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FCA begins outreach ministry; originates Junior Olympics The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, with an active enrollment of 26, became involved this year in various outreach programs. Members attended the Kansas C.A. Con- vention during the Thanksgiving holidays and a regional FCA conference in March. The club held meetings in Boulder, Colo., during Easter Vacation. Highlighting the activities of the club this year was a program for underprivileged boys starting with a Junior Olympics in the spring. FCA officers were president, Don Adkis- son,junior;vice-president,Howard Davis, sophomore; and secretary-treasurer, Chuck Cox, sophomore. . Faculty sponsors were Jerry Wheeler, instructor of physical education, and Wayne Tesch, assistant instructor of phy- sical education. FCA: Left to right, istandingi Bert Capel, Phil Ciacko, Ron Altis, Bill Russel, Dan George, Don Jenkins, Berry Stutzman, Brad Barris, Lynn Spurgeon, Jim Hembree, and Steve Marusak. iseatedi Don Adkis- son, Coach Jerry Wheeler, Howard Davis, and Chuck Cox. 111
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English Club balks at name change; spurs interest with field trip, play After several weeks of indecision, the English Club dropped the idea of giving its organization a literary name. Sym- posium and Purple Patch were the two names most considered. The English Club increased its member- ship to 40. The purpose of the Club was to interest non-majors by having activi- ties and meetings not necessarily asso- ciated with English, but which were of general interest. Club activities included a tour to the Gospel Publishing House and a Christ- mas party. Some members attended the dramatic production, Shepherd of the Him. The officers were Sharon Westberg, presi- dent; Naomi Dear, vice-president; and Melinda Boyies, secretary-treasurer. Sandra Vekasy, English instructor, was the club sponsor. ENGLISH CLUB: ibacki left to right, Sharon Westberg, president; Jerri Boyles, secretary-treasurer; Howard De Weese, Steve Clark, Dr. Zenas Bicket, faculty adviser. imiddlei Kathy Johnson, Carol Ryan, Sharon Ware, Naomi Dear, vice-president; Belinda Koiada, Joyce Purcell, Sheila Biggs, Sherry Kommel, Bonnie Johnson, Gloria Justice. ifronti Trisha Depalo, Gladys Torres, Carol Way, Sue Seamster, Dottie Lofstrom, Sandy Watterson, Melinda Bovles, and Miss Sandra Vekasy, faculty adviser. 113
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