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FCA Keeps Their Faith CA which stands for Fellowship of Christian Athletes was an organization designed for youths. The organization was nation wide and sponsored basically by donations and organized sales of miscellaneous products. The structure on which FCA stands is for teaching the youth how their body is a temple of God and should be treated that way always. The students who attended the meet- ings learned that their bodies should be treated well and they soon related their Bible learnings to their different sport activities. The attitude of many of the members was that their bodies are quite important and should never be mistreat- ed. The organization had retreats and sponsored activities each week. The weekly meetings were held most often in private homes. They contained song, sermon, and bible study. 11 Soph. Jim Denner and Jr. Scott Gunter listen intensely to the words being spoken. 21 Jr. Marcie Zall fellowships with other members after the FCA meeting. 31 Sr. Butch Pettit and friend enjoy themselves while learning about the Bible. 41 Fr. Lisa Pettit studies a verse from the Bible. 51 FCA: Front row: Anita Gross, Debbie Moore, Maria Bishop, Kelly Smith. Second Row: Tina Winters, Beth Duncan, Marcie Zall, Helen Smith, Judy Gearhart, and sponsor Ms. Andre. Third Row: Scott McAndrew, Tom Roth, Robert Bishop and Butch Pettit. 61 Latin members: Front row: Yohanda Cox, Sai Nintmagada, Vivian Pareda, Darlene Grimes, and Anne Wegenastx. Second Row: Rocky Rissler, Linda Brewer, Angie Cromwell, Cheri Hopp, and Ed Hanson. Third Row: Dan Lavnity, Richard Poling, and Mike Grimes. Latin!FCA 79
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uture Homemakers of America, a small group this year, but they worked hard at learning to work together towards a common goal. Whether it was making chocolate chip cookies or icing a cake, the group always seemed to have fun sharing the good times. During the Christmas week, FHA held a party for their members, and watching them prepare for it was half the fun, eight Julia Childs in one kitchen! lt was a complete success and everyone enjoyed themselves to the fullest, the cooks, the teachers, and even the dishwashers had a blast! The Gateway Coordinating Council met monthly with helpful ideas for joining the school's clubs and spirit for a better environment. For example, they tried to change the daily announ- cements to twice daily, to improve communication within the school. Their main goal was to work constructively through a selected group to bring more Gateway students together. 80 Future Homemakers Of America
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