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rri Kimler gets down to the nitty gritty at the French club car wash. H U' W eg ,G A9 f Q - ' ufxgffw .. 1 X 5, ' T ' , . 6' ', Q if 'f 323 ' 'gf' - X ' ' . X ,Link 4-.3 V fl ,. - V xx ,. rn X A ' 8' 5 if me W. 'Q pew ,. i' ,, ' ef ' ' is. h ,. . 5,1 192553-f 7' A . 'J f . . -4- . ' 5:1 uri? G, li R ,gi T' 6 A musrnwsnsm. 7:1 .7 4. -V' 5, f . 333 ,Q 1 V -Mir' la S Q V . 'J 1' 'eu 'F fr- . ,ii I' .. f . '-' fi' at T, ' - , 4 1 I .J V, - . A A V ' . 'g gr, 'TT , g.J 5 2, .Q ., Q 1 - 1 Q , W , x iii U, , The three amigos Spanish club lst row, J. Jones, M. Harssman, M. Moter, T. Davison, S. Gallo- way, C. Cox, C. Mathis. 2nd row, C. Vance, T. Mejia, C. Keife, H. Harper, K. Goodwin, K. Straw, T. Hansen, D. Vivona. 3rd row, C. Hendricks, T. Mejia, J. McDoanld, C. Gardner, A. Tatum, M, Morris, J. Spurlin, T. Green, l. Lightfoot, A. Georg. 4th row, S. Kincaid, Ft. Fluchoeft, P. Pissan- sky. French Club, lst row, M. Siegel, C. Ransom, C. Schle- gel, T, Jett, K. Jones, M. Nasser, J. Lakkis. 2nd row, W. Tayer, C. Black, T. Tayar, M. Rice, B. Machart, T. Olssen, Z!- J' i . .r. if ' J V? .- Q .,. ,- , y, ' 9 u'f4e'ir.i?TQf'i 4 , avi. , .fJgiT?'n s.f.L fn i'3 i if V T S S . 'S . M I .ff -, , I , -xx 'V 'whim .' ik . f 2' EJ ., j g.' , nano-lv Wi Mf',M V. 5.5, I ' ' ' S. 1 S . G , '- .- if 1 '61 1 - 5.3 . 2 -fi' , .. I L V. ' , K.. , . I Q Q av I 4 A ,,.. l ea: - N K mn- Todd Jett, Kerri Kimler, and John Lakkis can't believe that they have to wash more cars. 4'
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Ithough the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Christian Student Union were separate clubs, they shared one important thing in common: Christian ideals and values. FCA is a great organization for those athletes who would like an alternative to drinking and drugs, said Robert Shock, FCA sponsor. CSU members: T. Turner, reporter, R. King, treasurer. J. Walters, president, T. . Rubinotf, secretary, Dr. R. Norris, sponsor. Members not shown: T. Overpeck, vi- ce-president, L. Brasher, K. Dennis, R. Hensley, J. Huenemoereder, J. Sainz, R. Sanders, M. Stewart. FCA members: 1st row: G. Davis, J. Evans, S. Allen, B. Davis, T. Cook, D. Levine, K. Rodger, J. Harlon. 2nd row: J. Webster, A. Vil- Iagran, S. Brown, M. Yasoni, J. Garcia, J. Steele, A. Ta- tum, S. Galloway, D. May, B. Turcinovic. 3rd row: J. Wendell, M. McClain, M. Ruppert, T. Vitito, B. Vick- ery, R. Nowicki, G. Quinn, D. Poole, B. Hunley, R. Rall, A. Parks. as 9, ?,,,,-,,-,2,- ,,, l ..-5, 4 M M ,1. FCA members hold meetings twice a month and prepared food packages for needy people at Thanksgiving. They also went camping in the Sam Houston Forest, had a progressive dinner, and went on an outing with the FCA groups from Oak Ridge and Conroe. One of the major goals of the Christian Student Union was to become more in- . 3 f it volved. The club's importance is portional to how much we work and tribute to it, said Dr. Richard Norris, 4 sponsor. They stayed active by holt several meetings a month, attending KSBJ concert, having a Christmas pi and having a swim party at the end ot year. i I .1 . it :gr V
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