Rush Strong School - Plainsman Yearbook (Strawberry Plains, TN)

 - Class of 1972

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F.C.A. supports church life The Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Girl's Auxiliary listened to an introductory tape of the orga- nization in December and viewed a film strip presented at a meeting held in january. The central purpose of the F.C.A. and the Girl's Auxiliary is to support and strengthen the church as well as the individual. It is an excellent influence and a fine opportunity for spiritual growth. The F.C.A. and Girl's Auxiliary consists of ordinary men and women, who work together to make a better life for themselves and others through God. The only qualification to be a member of the F.C.A. is to be active in an athletic group. KAJ F.C.A. members. FIRST ROW: G. Cannon, R. Bea son, B. Griffin, B. Brown, W. Owens, G. Roderick, J. Witt, and M. Hoskins. SECOND ROW: D. Roderick, P. Bailey, C. McCarter, D. Hux, S. Turner, D. McBee, P. Kiestler, D. Ouilliams, and G. Trent. THIRD ROW Coach Doug Greenlee, Sponsorg L. Thomas, L. Came- ron, W. Lawson, B. Frazier, S. Cate, S. Turner, M. L. Reagan, and S. Loy. FOURTH ROW: K. Lusk, D. Quil- liams, J. Schrader, S. Cameron, D. Cook, L. Weaver, F. Stallings, C. Griffin, M. Thompson, and D. Roder- ick. QBJ Officers--Mary Lou Reagan, Captaing Gary Roderick, Co-Captain, Karen Lusk, Secretaryg and Roger Beason, Treasurer--relax and enjoy themselves before the meeting. QCJ john Witt, Betty Brown, and Gary Trent listen to Coach Doug Greenlee as he uses his Christian influence to touch their lives through ath- letics.

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Beta Club is for leadership The Beta Club members sold calendars and Tennessee placemats in the months of October and November. They worked in the concession stand at the home bas- ketball games during the '71..'72 season to earn money to pay for attending the State Beta Club Convention in Nashville in April. Beta Club for Leadership are four words often heard by the Beta Club members, since they are the first four words of the theme song. Being a member of the Beta Club indicates that the student is capable of doing work beyond the average school standards. Membership requires that a student must obtain and maintain a 3.0 average, equivalence of a B , in high school. QAJ The Beta Club officers pose for a picture before discussing the plans of the trip to Nashville in the Spring. FIRST ROW: Cathy McCarter, Vice President, Janice Cate and Mary Lou Reagan, Co-President. SECOND ROW: Pat Bailey, Reporterg Robert Griffin, Treasurerg and Debbie Hux, Secretary. QBQ Beta Club members. FIRST ROW: D, Hux, S. Stallings, P, Fort- enberry, and R. Beason. SECOND ROW: P. Bailey, B. P1'0ViHC9, M.. Reagan, M. Blair, C. McCa1-ter, R, Griffin, J. Cate, B. Province, and L. Cameron. CCJ Bill Province and Becky Province work in the conces- sion stand during a basketball game. L it ,Y f J f, ... C T



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F.H.A. paves the way toward new horizons F.H.A. 'ers sold stationery during the month of October as one of their projects toward raising money. To qualify for F. H. A. , girls must have at least one year of Home Economics or be presently enrolled before joining. Membership is limited to girls in grades 9-12. It is designed to promote better homemaking and to improve home life. For those who would like to achieve awards, there are junior and Chapter Degrees. For a higher award, there is a State Degree, which is the highest degree possible. Two elected delegates from the Rush Strong Chapter attend the annual State Convention held this year in Nashville on April 20-21, The State Degree earners have an opportunity to attend the convention. QAQ F.H.A. members. FIRST ROW: A. Elmore, C. Blair, B. Brown, V. Wagner, S. Stallings and D. McBee. SECOND ROW: M. Reagan, M. Blair, C. McCarter and E. Reagan, Tl-HRD ROW: V. Knight, P. Owens, D. Stallings, J. Schrader, and S. Cameron. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Becky Charles, Sponsor: D. Davis S. Gillette, A. Skeen, B. Province andj. Cate. fBj Martha Blair, Parliamentarian, explains the Parliamen- tary Procedures to Freshmen: Vicki Wagner, Sara Hillard, Marilyn Hoskins, Emagene Reagan, Sharon Cameron and janet Schrader. QCJ Debbie l-lux, Chris Heatherly, Pat Bailey, Becky Province and Earlene McGhee help themselves to refreshments after a meet- ing.

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