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FCA: Row 1: L. Pfeerblees, L. L,r1L1:H1I1, TA. Scboli, S. Zinke, K. Hollmul. I, Fltzqeemlli, B. Bmavk, S. Bums. B. Lfmqe, T. S191- fCIX. l. Grow D. Is:f111n1z'wr U. Emi. I. LACf'C9iI1I11:1,H. Hdyvmfi, Y-3 Gusmisorp Row 4: R Pewe, I. Cdwlezell, K. Grlqqs, F. Bella, K. Hoist, B. Duffey. L, Gockol, R. Beal, Ba. Albertson, L. Fahronkroq, K, Colo, M. Schoolwy, M. Wriolui, E. Combs. I-X. Pow' Q22 Mr. Kofi Yum1'-r'he1f14:11 L. FGff5'I'S4-'IA 17. Qrfhnlldt. M. Keogter, S. Keppy V. Wfilson. T. Svlmeckloth, T. Keppy, L. K1os1fU1f1141, G. G4 -.111-'fa C. Sirohru, K. F1121 mtrlw, U. Cdr'Gy,C'. Downs, V. Dean. K. Long, B. Wcvlfef, S. Ryan, D. ieDu1ts, B. Hoist, ID. Smudt, H. Melphdm, K. MQTGMII1, M. VVGHKZLF, A. Stover, lf. feieflxliis. Row fi: D. Oetzeel, P. Ewoldi, K. Kapinskl, R. Arwlwrfloll. S. R11-ci. M. POWLH, 15. Kirby, L. T5dHfOI'1h. S1 Dainsur, Cf. Claussfm, lessen, Br. Alberisem, L. Meier, Cf. Kovhf- W. fidw T. N'lmHGwS1vr. 1. HuGpn+11 59. WHSSOM, K. Booth.!X.M1Ner.K.W1s1n.f.D.Ddv15.I.Benr11mig.P.Pam:m1z,B. Ka1511:1m1r'l1, T. Iosxz. Haw 3: MI. ii.111fiyL3e111w-1 I. VV11sor1, D. Efpgfbl P,1111,S,E111L,1 H-Tdnk'TAF1m1eqdy,,T,Vxluegieylbyy-Q, Dfrfiowl,R.Bohl111.mr1 ?3.Mm11a.1s1. R. MfD5Sc3IV1AX,Fa.SChI'HEKlL'JH1, S, Bdmfpyf, B, Qhl, Andersen, R Baumer, C . Wrlqllt, Cf. R. Frmuciorm, T. Twrlpwroly, F. Blrtvll, R. Iohxmssvm, K. KTIGTE-3I', 'lf Horgfsfuelmi, E, Dwyer, R Fltzqemlcl, Minthdluk, 1, Schaiz, K. Thumfnm I. Hollwmi. B. P1 111. 59. Brdaffk. M. Shimd. K- Gifi, C , lDnerm1s,B.fTm'bm.R. B.-urmrr, B. Bm.2l1,D. 1eDu1ts,T. Snt11r1fw'l:1o1l'1. M. I.+1f'alf111 , M. Hwkf-r p.Mn'iIkfl'I.C'.Mi51GTw, K. Bghlmmm, wig was-gy! i an K' L 'lim Bohlmamn and Sue Ryan. Co-Huddle Leaders. Lau- rfx Ldharm, Secretary, Sue: McMurrin, Music: Chaimmn, Sue Green, SOVIQI Cheilrmml. Thu FCA wmciow ID B-hall OUTSidfE' Mr. RYGHIS room fhsplays the Invest club amuouucements. Q
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1 1 11 use :-50' Am reparing tri ead a11'ztl1fA1' FFA 1111-1+ ,. n , I 111g,M1'. Ketl inch 11lt tu 11stctef'1fl.f1 - 4 fam -En' CA club n1e111llle11ls. m I 1 1 1 'Lg-,F Fly 1 '- vw' 'V-1 ff 'F-141-1-1.-Ylrwvi. '- cw:-1 FFA filtwers R ,v. 1. l..11 1,11Ff1.1.' .1. af-1.1 1, nav C l1111,s..1 11. - u.f'kf'!1L 50 rrwf' l--' ' lrcy P111 1 -be .t 11- .. 1 ai ba: A' .Czz1- ,r 1.1,-1 ,,., .. ,.,1 . . . ,A H... :111 A 1,4 1 11. Ht.: .-1. .1,. Q :mo 6 mu N , xx' . e111111:411'1t1:3r' rl'A mer 11-1:1 ffilfil C Y 1 - - SA- A 4. 1-me ystpr 'mst rs 1 1 16 05111 .4 .1 1 me F- ' if 'V. lui 0' lf QICU Q , 6 1U ri K IW R j t lj' n 0 la 1 1 IN l- v K t l F1 l ' N 1 lxt I , A X Q QF af 1 Y f ,1 l11 f1 lltillfflfw' and tell d 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 l N -J' ti 1t 1 l 111 11 l h ulllll F I X 1 ' .R ' J 1 1 1 VT 4, 'F 1 1 cv , 9 I 1 U EIFIF KQPZ 631 Although the number ot students in- volved this year was smaller than usual, FFA kept busy the entire year with many projects. September 13, two hog judging teams participated in the National Barrow Show in Austin, Minnesota. The second team ot Rick Mess, Troy Hart, and lim and lett LaFrenz placed seventh out ot U3 teams, and lim LaFrenz was the top NS individual, ranking eighteenth. November brought the National FFA convention in Kansas City, which nine members and their advisor Mr. Keith Schmidt attended to take part in the Na- tional Livestock ludging Contest at the American Royal Rodeo Arena. Several members attended the State Future Farmers ot America Conterence in April. The group also reunited over 400 former members at the Twenty-Fitth Anni- 'R Fra w aikf For? rom +o1m1o11u EHPERJPMEW7 CSE versary Banquet, at which Cara Doyle, the National Vice-President ot the Central Re- gion spoke. On March lS-16, through the Food tor America Program, members travelled to two area schools to present a program about tarm animals to third-and tourth-grade classes. Cver 150 cattle trom local 4-H and FFA members were judged at the North Scott FFA Beet Exposition on lune 4. Held at the Mississippi Valley Fair Grounds, its primary goal is to give experience to the exhibitors. ITMQKXH W W I , .'7'
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ln order to support FCA activities, Kim lossi checks o box of candy with Mr. Ryan. ww 1721 W Eiognwfl uta ...Q aw... -.,: T.. Q: Even during his classes Mr. Ryan attests his beliefs in FCAT X 44 ' ff 5' ff A WW f' ff ! 4? .., f 'M' WWEETMWVGDDI MWIPMQE WWHWW FRMIEWDI fi Although only begun in l977, the Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes has flour- ished to become the largest club in NSHS history. Boasting over l2O members, the FCA was headed by Mr. Delmar Ryan, Mr. Rod Vanderheiden, Mr. Randy Den- ner, Mr. lohn Green and Mrs. Betty Kube. Under the leadership of chuddle lead- ers Tim Bohlmann and Sue Ryan, music chairman Sue McMurrin, social chairman Sue Green and secretary Laura Lahann, FCA met as often as possible on Monday nights in the commons. Each meeting featured a special film or guest speaker. One of the most popular was Rick Nielsen, the state coordinator of FCA who entertained with music, magic and juggling. Mr. Nielsen, through the joint efforts of FCA and Student Con- gress, was the last part of the drug and alcohol awareness series. FCA also participated in three camps this year: the Cedar Rapids Retreat, the Marshalltown Retreat, and the North Scott FEW TMI Mini-Retreat. About 60 students and advi- sors traveled to CR and Marshalltown. ln order to support these and other ac- tivities the group sold candy during De- cember. Even though the name implies mem- bership is limited to those involved in sports, Mr. Ryan emphasises that all stu- dents should feel welcome to attend or join. llWe feel that anyone- not exclusively athletes- should have the opportunity to come and share his beliefs. Membership is not restricted, our doors are always open to newcomers. . g' 'Q1g2g3Agg' smwaanitift V - ,r , 3 is .5 HH. ss? A Vs lf iE??':L1F' Q E I ...I Q I l W . , ,Q 1. S :xx 3 s iii 4 2 ,,,, ,, if 11' ' I . at 4 , W 'f.,,.W. FELLGWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES 121
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