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1. 2. CSU X FCA -T Foundation for Growth Every Tuesday morning after 7:15, you may see about 70 students heading upstairs for a CSUXFCA gathering. Among the students are the officers, Presi- dent, David Stevens, Vice President, Patti Walkrep, Secretary, Angela Ainsworth, and Treasurer, Kim O'Neal. Along with the spon- sor, Coach Kirk Hall, Coach Stuart Forman, Mr. john Pecoraro, and Mr. Pearston, the of- ficers help to encourage and build up one another in Christ. Mr. Pecoraro's hope for the club is to help young people realize that daily Bible study and prayer are important in Chris- tian growth. This club also wants to become involved since they are sponsored by the National Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Once a month the club has a party at one of the member's homes. They sing, eat, and fellowship together. The party usually ends Hit 2,-t-is with a guest speaker. 1. The 1984-85 CSUXFCA Club. 2. Glen Mit- chell and Craig Orr amuse themselves at the CSU party. 3. David Stevens and Ellen Winship present Mr. Pecoraro with a plaque. 4. Karen and Ellen are the life of the party, 5. Members of the FCA at a Nimitz game. 162 Organizations
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-- Calliope New Ideas Bring Changes Even though the Calliope had a small staff, new ideas and changes were made. The biggest change was having the book Professionally typeset. The end result was satisfied students and staff. Editor, Paul Kendall, felt that this year's Calliope was the finest ever. A talented young breed of Nimitz students used their unique imaginations to produce a piece of literature. Calliope encourages and motivates students to write not for an assignment but for personal enjoyment and satisfaction by rewarding them the opportunity to have their works published. Calliope also serves to give the reader a rare, extraordinary glimpse of true feelings, thoughts, and hearts of UTYPICAL TEENAGESX' 1. The 1985 Calliope Staff, Head Sponsor, Ms. Rhonda Swift. 2. 'lWhat do ya'll want to do that would be interesting and new, replies Ms. Swift. 3. Sandra Heisser and Karen Schwartz look over a few notes and estimates. 4. Paul Kendall 7 Editor-in-Chief. Organizations 161
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-1 Woodworking Building a Future Construction Trades is a course that covers different aspects of carpentry, plumbing, and elec- trical construction. This class con- sists of 2 two-hour blocks daily. Many times in the past, they have donated their time in building dance props, stage sets, and other tangible accoutrements that make up school events. House Bill 72 has affected the class because it has put a restriction on the type of students that can be enrolled in the class. This deprives many of learning and building their future. 1. Mr. Herring gives the boys a hand. 2. The Woodworkin ll class. 3 Dann Bur 8 - Y ' ton adds a bit of personality to the project, 4. The Woodworking l class. Qing. Organizations 163
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