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FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATH- LETES: Row 1: Beth Slocombe, Crissy Bowser, Michelle Cuhbage, Andra Shank, Royce Schmidt, Curt Glaser, Tim Slo- combe, Mark Glover, David Maples. Row 2: Mr. Denver Latimore-sponsor, Brenda Riggs-vice president, Shana Maples-presi- dent, Brice Foth-treasurer, Mr. N.M. Pat- ton-sponsor. NOT PICTURED: Jill White-secretary. In April fourteen stu- dents and two sponsors went to the annual spring Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mini-Conference where they competed in sports events, group sing- ing and other events. The mini-conference was the highlight of the year for FCA. Not many students were involved in FCA, but those who were, were very active. Sam Goodwin defensive coach for WSU was one of the guest speakers who spoke to FCA. He talked about the importance of Christianity in sports. Mini-Conference strengthens youth On her way to the FCA Mini-Conference, Kim Searles brings all of her stuff. Sam Goodwin, defensive football coach Christian faith and how he relates it to at WSU, talks to FCA members about his coaching and everyday life. On their way to FCA Mini-Conference, Maples get ready to load up and leave for Shana Maples, Brenda Riggs and David camp at Rock Springs Ranch.
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Stuco holds many responsibilities “Stuco provided a voice for the student body in areas of concern. It active- ly worked for the students by aiding in the revision of the student handbook. They were the most re- sponsible group I’ve worked with,” stated Mr. Tom Lee, Stuco sponsor. “Stuco wanted to promote leadership skills, responsi- bility and the awareness of others’ needs.” From the frequent meetings, plans emerged for the All School Mixer, Homecoming activities, Queen of Courts activities and the Spring Dance. Moneymaking projects included percentage of concessions, the students’ pop machine in the Brown Building and movies for the school. With the mon- ey, they bought crowns, flowers and decorations for the dances and paid the Stuco Camp fees for three officers. By receiving the most money votes, Mr. coming Kiss the Pig Contest. Scott Entz Blessing was the winner of the Home- holds the “willing” recipient. STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: Mr. Tom Lee-sponsor, Rodger Graham, Tiffany Watts, Beth Slocombe, Mark Glover, Kent Arnett. Row 2: Paula Martinez, Shana Ma- ples-secretary-treasurer, Gwen Stucky, Royce Schmidt-board of education repre- sentative, Scott Entz-president, Curt Glaser-vice president. At the Spring Dance Deb Gillet and David Solomon dance to the music. 22
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FFA has abundant State Farmers More local Future Farmers of America than average were honored at the State Farmers Banquet at Haven. Those receiving these plaques were Royce Schmidt, Curt Glaser, Scott Entz and Max and David Cooper. Max and David ex- tended their membership while attending KSU. Royce and Curt also placed first in the senior division at District FFA Speech Contest. Second places were earned in meats and horticulture contests and the crops booth at the state fair. Brenda Riggs was selected FFA Chapter Sweetheart for the 81-82 year. “FFA’s major concern is to teach boys and girls how to live in a rural community,” stated Mr. Gary Jones. At the annual FFA Slave Auction each member is auctioned off for manual la- bor. Troy Arnold tests his skills at auc- tioneering with “gas-powered Mack Clark.” Mack was bought by Bob Moffett to move pipe and put up fence posta. Oth- er slaves cleaned grain pita, worked cattle and finished various odd jobs. FUTURE FARMERS, QF AMERICA; Row 1: Mr. Gary Jones-adviser, Ted Balthrop-sentinel, Royce Schmidt-presi- dent, Curl Glaser-vice president, Scott Entz-reporter, Robin Wolf-secretary, Rodger Graham-treasurer. Row 2: Denise Strasser, Tracy Hett, Randy Preheim, Bryan Goering, Mike Harms, Troy Ar- nold, Brad Goering, Crissy Bowser. Row 3: Tim Slocombe, Stanley Funk, Mickey Holy, Gary Berry, Mike Jury, Bob Kyle, Mack Clark, Mitch Moffett. FFA officers Royce Schmidt, Robin Wolf and Curt Glaser award a T-shirt to Brandy Petersen. Brandy was a winner from the grade school poster contest during Nation- al FFA Week. One winner was chosed from each grade level.
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