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lVeS hel' e's3'h53T3fdan. - How 'bout it? 9 ata l l Dana Stallings, sophomore I've participated in FCA for four years and I really enjoy it. lt's something that every athlete should Neil Gately, senior Christian fellowship is a great way to start the week off, and P.l.C. on Monday mornings is a great way to do it. be a part of. f, ,f Sheri Jordan, junior I really enjoy Partners in Christ. It gives me an opportunity to hear speakers from other churches l might not hear otherwise. . Shifflett. Two organizations offered more than just service and fun this year. These clubs gave members a chance to develop themselves spiritually. Jim Files, former football player, Father Harris, and youth directors from several churches in Fort Smith were among the speakers at the meeting of Partners in Christ. Gatherings were held in Mrs. Linda Harwood's room. The purpose of the meetings is simply for kids from different denominations to come together for fellowship and a time for sharing, commented Mrs. Harwood. No specific roster was kept, but anywhere from 15 to 60 members Speaking at a Partners in Christ meeting are . senior members Kevin it A A Findley and Kelly FCA officers were seniors Cindy Waggoner, Angie Shelby, and Gina Angelletti. We img, 'dz came to the meetings. This year's president was Kelly Shifflet, senior. Vice presidents were Sheri Jordan, junior, and Kevin Findley, senior. Secretary was Theresa Thompson, senior. Candy sales, fund raising, guest speakers, and charity work were some of the FCA activities. In FCA, both boys and girls numbered anywhere from 25 to 30 members. President of the girls' FCA is Cindy Waggonerg vice-president, Melissa Satterfieldg secretary, Gina Angeletti. President of boys' FCA was Kelly Shifflet and they met on Thursdays. Wm Spiritual artners NOD-DGflOmil'latlOf'laI Clubs Attract Students
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Girls' FCA member Debbie Fiye, sophomore, sells M8tM's to sophomore Mike Wilson. Boys' FCA sponsor, Coach Barry Lunney, talks with senior members, David Plunket and Eric Billings. FCA members listen intently to upcoming events. Senior FCA member Cindy Waggoner tells Q15 its of an amusing past experience. A
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Spirited as Usual Squad Involvement Top Priority C heering at every game, the 1983- 84 Rebel Cheerleaders promoted spirit throughout the year. Cheerleading really gets you in- volved in the spirit of the school. One of the most exciting things this year for me was cheering in War Memorial Stadium for the championship game, said Kim Boren, junior spirit leader. Starting off the year with summer camp, the cheerleaders received first runner-up in the best squad competition. The summer camp is to teach us new cheers, how to plan a pep rally, and how to get the crowd involved, said Ellen Prewitt, senior. During the year, they planned pep rallies, sold Rebel buttons, and for Football Homecoming, decorated the players' houses and the dressing room. We do that to show that we're behind the boys and to show the town some of our Rebel spirit, said senior Julianne Lee. They also sponsored spirit buses so students could go on some of the out-of-town games. The captain of this year's squad was Caroline Thompson, senior, Seniors Julianne Lee and Ellen Prewitt were co-captains. Other senior members include: Sabra Brooks, Dawn Jacobs, Cindy Moseley, Julie Scott, and Bess Yar- brough. Kim Boren and Lisa Wofford are junior members. Senior Julie Scott prepares to leave for an out of town game. f lf' V ,B 44 1 f aff, '52 ff 1 From the sidelines, cheerleaders spur the team on toward another conference win With a lift from senior Dawn Jacobs, gunlor Lisa Wofford cheers while waving the Rebel
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