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Faith, Fellowship And Fun Young Life was a club for high school students outside of school. It was a non- denominational group whose center was not religion, but faith and believing. The club met every Monday night in the homes of students. A guitar player ac- companied them as they sang songs and laughed a lot. On any given night one may have found himself in some crazy skit or a shaving cream pie in the face. The group went on week-end outings to Disney World and South Wind, which was a Young Life Camp. In the winter they went skiing in the mountains of North Carolina. Young Life was laughing; Young Life was caring. 22 Young Life Jamie Lininger gets hit in the face with a pie. Sometimes Young Life means participating in a skit.
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24 Student Life The “S” Club Scott Courant, Margie Morrisey, Terri Scates, Rex Hardin, Rhonda Nimah, Steve Smith, Scott Husing, Cathy Kriegel, Steve Collins, Kelly Norris. One of the clubs with the largest and most enthusiastic memberships was the mystical “S” Club. It was one of the few clubs in which students had enough in- terest to attend daily meetings. Meetings were held in halls, beside l ockers, in the cafeteria, in restrooms, at Roma’s, out in the parking lot ANYWHERE two or three were gathered together. Dues for the “S’” Club were dearly and regularly paid, but were not usually vo- luntary. The most common payment was in the form of detentions, though pay- ments could also be made with suspen- sions and whacks welcome dona- tions from the deans. The “S” Club could have been consid- ered a service club. The service it pro- vided was to “uncrowd” overcrowded classrooms, providing teachers an occa- sional breather from classroom conges- tion Cathy Kriegel runs from an unknown assailant.
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