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s 44' ual. fd Games People Play Coach Larry Ladtes Man Lanny McCormack Frost collects toy sand games to gxve takes a break to chat wnth Errca Babb to chxldren at Chrrstmas FCA contm Brooke Graham and Nrcole Sutton ued the tradmon of grvmg chlldren Members usually played a sport ac Chrrstmas presents iPhoto by La nvzty at the monthly meetings CPho venda Carnerj to by Stacey Cooperl T15 the Season Arm Jones and Jenni worked closely wrth the Mauldxn Ele Carlton assemble toys for the Maul mentafy PTA Whom by Lavenda dm elementary students FCA Gamery , Sum! -,,, w ,Q Q G I f ws, I f, I ,hx ., I N 4 my . VX. 1 ' Y' I ,,,, V, K ad ,ft ,saw 1 V me M... ' .ft jftgl gag QQ 2, Y' f , . ' g . . I n - I . a .ff 107
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H6 ses... TIS ' . lJke Role Model FCA members have fun. That's one point the club wants to get across. We try to show that being a Christian doesn't mean you can't enjoy yourself, said La- venda Garner, l5CA's co-pres- ident. While enjoying themselves, club members also helped others. At Christmas, FCA collected toys to give to the children at Mauldin Elemen- tary School. They also helped organize field day for the ele- mentary students. 106 Vvays Although we accom- plished a good deal this year, we hope to do even more in the future, said Chuck Ver- din, then added, We would really like to help with Special Olympics, it makes you feel good to help others. Other than charity work, the club met to hear guest speakers give devotions or simply to play a sport. I really enjoyed the guest speakers and the interesting approach they took with their topics, said Trudy Ayers. The Mauldin chapter in- volved others besides athletes because of the absence of any other christian organization at school. Our main concern is to promote Christ-like behavior and fellowship, concluded Kevin Riser. Stacey Cooper Eight ball, corner pocket. Charles Desfosses and Scott Adams await the outcome of the shot. FCA members met every month for fellowship and fun. iPhoto by Lavenda Garnerj Girl Talk! Susan Iarvais points out something to Karen Bowmar, Karen Rawls, Kelli Harris, and Angie Jones. Some members found the monthly meeting a good time to socialize. iPhoto by Stacey Cooperj Heed these words! Coach Larry Frost speaks to club members about peer pressure. Speakers often gave devo- tions on how to avoid drugs and alco- hol by finding a more meaningful high. iPhoto by Nancy Freemanj
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Pep Club tliow Onel Heather Fowler, Michelle Bridges, Michele Chaney, Dana Williams, Debby Jones, Melin- da Johnson. lRow TwoJ Ms. Jacqui Young, Cindy Stamm, Michelle Bartz, Lyshedra lrby, Breyvon lrick, Mici Ballenger, Mrs. Shirley Mcl.ees. QRow ThreeJ Shon King, Tiffani McAlister, Paige Lunceford, Kristen Fowler, Robin Dwan, Beth Dickson. iPhoto by Gary WebbJ. fs 25 A '51 ......... Q? J.V. Cheerleaders QROW Onej Wendy fRow Twoj Wendy Oehlson, Missy Lanier, Shannon Davis, Wellsy Mulwee, LaShea Griffin, Joy Bryant. Poole, Holly Westhoff, Julie Hixon, iPhoto by Gary Webbj. HRK Varsity Cheerleaders fRow Onej Lori Bridges, Caroline Nett, Robin Marcy Jennings, Kristen Wolf, Shel- Dunlap, Gina King, Kellie McGlade. ley Smith, Angela Long. fRow TwoJ iPhoto by Gary Webbj. 108 I Deck the halls Marcy Jennings and Michelle Wais decorate the football players' locker room to psyche up their team before the game. iPhoto by Todd Harshbergery Get excited! J.V. cheerleader Natalie Bordenick fires up the crowd during a J.V. football game. J.V. cheerleaders worked tirelessly in motivating the fans to support school teams. iPhoto by Todd Harshbergerj.
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