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Center Stage for Campus Life What is Campus Life? It is the High School club division of Youth for Christ . The supervisors must have a bachelors degree . Campus Life is non-demoninationat and encourage the members to be posi- tively involved in his or her own church. Campus Life is a non- profit organization , which em- phasizes a “ balanced philosophy of life for teenagers. The typical club meeting often features open discussions on something the members want to talk about, loneliness, parents, death, happi- ness , the future or other topics then wrap up and talk about the next meeting. At the end of the meeting there is a get together where they can socialize with other members over different kinds of food. Campus life mem- bers enjoyed a trip to the Smokey Mountains and to Florida. They also had a mud bowl, and all-nite party, and a bike tour. Campus life is geared for high school stu- dents and meets at 7:00 on Mon- days at members homes. If you would like more info rmation con- tact Youth for Christ in Fort Hu- ron. 1 . ( am pus Life members and their advisor. Shelly Horton, are “ caught in action . 2. John Kre idler. Craig Fast bender and Andy Carter are cornered in the library. 2 . 28
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. Senior members of the Coming Home court: Tim Hartig. Steve ISiofs, Marco Casali, and Hob Foster. 2. On Clash Day the juniors Hill Francisco . Dan Hoehl, Steve O ' Mara , Mike Bennett and Kevin Luciani strutt their stuff. 3. Colleen Hoskins and friend . Bear . are winners of Security Day. 4. Winner Marty Newingham (far left). Tim Hartig. Tim Wedge, and Dave Wilkins show off on Clash Day. 5. Cary Headlee and Topper Stark show us what they dream of being when they grow up. [i, ■ 1 ' ■ ■ ■ r; 1 1
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Travel The World With Us Top How: Dan Kadel , Cinda Lee, Holly Lehto, Diana Leaym, Stephanie Zimmer , Deanna Thompson, Ixtri Smith. Third Row: Dam Gregg, Marsha Hoeghter, Tom Ellis , Kathy Clark, Marisa Martin , Nancy Den- nett, Michelle Carl. Second How: Kathy Kidder, Margie Switzer, Jody Smith, Charm Wiegam, Pat Kegley, Kim Porret, Anita Ul- rich. Bottom Row: Dawn Ross, Deanna Sawdon, Karen Dozer, Miss Butler, Trade French, Lisa Williams, Jill Reid. The Travel Club advisor , Miss Butler , said that the Travel Club has been very busy this year with their fundraisers , they have sold candy bars for 50 cents each . They followed this up with a button sale. The money earned will be used fora trip to Frankenmuth , Michigan , and New York City this year. Their major trip though will be next year , since they hope to go to Hawaii. Their activities this year featured lectures about different countries. They have two exchange students visiting M.II.S. this year , Anna Sarri from Finland , and Marisa Martin from Spain , in return Shari Ulrich has gone to Spain. This year ' s Travel Club officers were President , Anita Ulricm; Vice President , Pat Kegley; Secretary, Kim Porrett; and Treasurer, Lisa Kerr. This years hardest worker, according to Miss Butler, was Anita Ulrich, “4s President Anita has put in many extra hours organizing club activities, money making pro- jects and trips. ' 9 29
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