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9 o 3 For the first time Christian Students Union ordered t-shirts with club logos. Carol Malloy gives Bev Nelson her shirt during one of the club's regular Friday morning meetings in room 800. O7 J' 'B O 3 sum f.t:a1::tst After devotion was given at a Fellowship of Christian Athletes night meeting, Mary Jo Peterman, Nadine Shaffer, Susie Smith, Melinda Haley and Jennifer Gill discuss the Bible passages which were read. S XFCA vm 3' cn 2 S 5. X gint? Eggs, Fellowship of Christian Athletes members are tfront rowl Stephanie Strickland, Beth Sumerwell, Jennifer Gill, Kim Gartside, Nadine Schaffer, Lisa Pecorino tsecond rowl Susan Lunsford, Kristin Payne, Mary Jo Peterman, Melinda Haley, Alisa Meyers, Susie Smith tback fowl Bichard Watts, Steve Gillette, Curt Mackey, William deGraffenreid, Jeff Hackleman, Charlie McKenzie, Chris Watson. Christian groups meet Only two groups related to the school met for Christian-oriented events. Christian Student Union met Friday mornings in room 800. The other group, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, met at members' homes. Fifth Quarter, an after Football get-together, was one of CSU's activities. Local Churches hosted the events after home games. The club won first in Stu-Co-sponsored Shoe-in and the Lemon Pass ... iam lt and third in the Stand-up Ftelay. Weekend excursions included visits to The Vine, a Coffeehouse at which Chris- tian bands entertained. FCA's night meetings in- cluded devotions which were discussed, snacks and business matters. Part of the business was the planning of Sunday sports and signing up for StuCo club competitions. The group won the Pyramid Building event. .ab Christian Student Union members include lfront rowl Julie Villanueva, Kelly Mitchell, Beth Mitchell, Kim Mitchell, Cheryl Sargent tsecond rowl Karen Van Matre, Laure Stephenson, Alice Millard, Hank Futrell, Janet Tidwell, Jeannie Gilchrist, Colleen Post, fthird rowl Ann Millard, Diane Norris, Pam Paar, Carolyn Thorp, Carol Malloy, Scott Wallenhorst, Mrs. Bobbye Callaway, ifourth rowl Marsha Nietubiecz, Michelle Poirrier, Eric Anderson, lback rowl Mr. James Ellis, Danny Tidwell, Gregg Smith, Bev Nelson, Cory Minyard, Robin Wojcik, Dan Nevill, Kenneth Knight.
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Varsity Cheerleaders broke the traditional cheerleader pattern when they began a dance-form cheer. Wildcat Mascot Dawn King and Gayle Mongan dance for a home basketball audience. , Y Junior Varsity Cheerleaders who b 2 L .:' .u,,.-,W . ' ea '-,f'.2.' r .1- acked Junior Varsity and Sophomore sports The two underclass cheerleader squads cheer at a football rally. Freshman and teams 'ncmfie mom? '-'nda Rollo- lS?COfld YOWD Tera Devine, Tracy Neumann, Junior Varsity cheerleader squads help to raise spirit for the teams. LHUHG Achgm' mem to tom A 'SOf1 R'99S' flop, M'Ca Waggener' rowj Lori Bargainer, Head Stephanie Lancaster. Freshman Cheerleaders are ffront cheerleader Dawn Nelson, Desi Robinson, isecondrowl Tammy Ftiggle, Chanda Furlough, itopl Cheerleaders
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Q AA 4 Aiygg, . Second-hour Distributive Education includes itront rowl Thomas Winters, Lisa Mitchell, Dell Eickenhorst, Traci Parker, fsecond rowl Sherri Parker, Ann Wachel, Monica Ervin, Linda Martin, Darla White, tthird rowl Kelly Nelson, Veronica Crosby, Jayme Townsend, Sherry Edwards, Vicky Biggs, lback rowl Charles May, John Rollo, Tommy Hruska, Lawrence Hammonds, James Greer. l 'e E ISL , gil., M S-Flin is U: 1.533 .J- f'Q5w I Qs? Q -f' J V' DECA member Richard Rice waits on a customer while on the job at Minimax in Kingwood. Richard works in the afternoon as part of his training. Each student nust work a minimum of 525 hours. rieqiiuriyi uto-L Aeuuisqoyv .a- , QR as if XX v K 1 'li 1 K, s ' P IA ,KW to . , 4 P . Y ,S V an -1 f I , c 1 A N. ' as - ,--i, W Working on an assignment in class as part of their distributive education training in wholesale and retail businesses are Monica Ervin and Ann Wachel. Members worked on exhibition signs for the rodeo. im g ' Fame? Lf., First-hour Distributive Education includes ffront rowl Liegh Hunter, Pauline Lindsay, Vicky Karnes, lback rowl Bo Shelby, Wesley Richards, Bobby Platt, Keith Wilson, Richard Enriquez, Calvin Foster, Chris Niles, Mike Thompson, Kevin Lowe. DECA sells candy fall term Distributive Education Clubs of America sold candy first semester to raise money for the annual employer- employee banquet in the spring. Officers elected September 25 were President Richard Enriquez, Vice presi- dent Kathy Niles, Treasurer Chris Niles, Parliamentarian Bo Shelby and Historian Pauline Lindsay. Members of the club also attended contest March 13-14 in Beaumont. DECA DECA
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