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Hijana Miller Mark Mooney Nettie Morris Robert Morris Beth Morton Carlos Moya Linda Muller Denice Munier Michael Nagy I Collie Neal Peggie Necrhaniflcy Mende Neeleman Greg Nelson Lisa Nesbitt Doug Neyin Bob Newbourg Karrie Nicothodes lill Nixt I Patti Noble left Nolan lylanne Norton Lisa Odenwald Carol Olivas Dawn Olsen I lc-ff Oriti Lillian Ortiz Martha Espina Ienny Owens Franc ie Padua Bill Padilla Darrell Palmer Vic lcy Parra Caren Partida I Christine Paul Greg Peace Brian Peflcham I Angie Perez I. Y ,Q X c 1F c 3 cf. L, E-'NN' Fy- ., ' A .-:J ie c Qt. ' IU Ya:- - 1-'vs ,F at c 5' ' , A Q A fn g I - if , Aa.. rc.. i YBIBLES AND SCHOOL BOOKS gO hand in hdfld fOf found that reading their Bibles helped till thur spare many students on campus. Campus Life members time, ba ,M ex vs waf' I if C c if C tc L Q fc ,Lian Q-Arm i y at i I C N. t ' ' I, 'J Q R J, C reeeeeyy Q eeW ,K ,N C , .: ff: xr we Q 5 up L. .avi W, n K - P' ,, - I . -W +' -or i Ni 5 W-sw,-X L.. . 3 4 .M C i 9 L 1 luniors!Campus Life 1 ct In
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Looking forthe Light l Many clubs and groups on our :iampus were involved in activities ranging from going to Europe in the Frenc h club to beach parties in year- Dook. These clubs were all stimulat- ng to the mind as well as the body, aut clubs like Campus Life were stim- ,ilating to the spirit. On-a given day, ihis group met at a planned spot, sually someone's home or on cam- us, Each meeting started off with its sual fellowship and prayer. In alter- ation, the group had a fun week wice a month as well as a time of Norshiptwicea month, According to youth director Keith ,zfegses BUMPER STICKERS ARE ONE WAY Chrisa pins, Bibles and other items of jewelry. Lns share their belief. Other symbols were King, Bible Studies could save hun- dreds of students on campuses all over the United States from problems of depression, alcohol, drugs, and just pressures of every day life. Each day may pose a new problem in one of their lives, but these students felt there was always someone there to talk to. The counselors of Campus Life groups didn't try to pressure other students with answers to their every question, but tried their best to give them guidance, advice and an honest opinion. The final decision was left up to the student seeking help, The meetings weren't all fire, hell, and damnation. The members had fun and recreation on beach trips, car washes, ski trips, and skate parties, The people in Campus Life believed they as a group helped each other to be even more prepared for the world after high school. Rondalin Bramwell explained why she was in Campus Life by saying, I just like fellowship with my friends and growing into the Lord, Growing, the basic aspect in any adult Christian's life. Because growth is the only form of life. . w g illfg Q X 'F A QV if Q, it Qi F it RNA s -ani as . .- Q i .fifik xl' xii -'S I ,nu . ,. .KA N, W an ' T' ' in-.A ,, 9 1 'S' . E , s, , il Q A M 'A r . gg Q L,,, I .. Mic hael Peralez Chantel Perrin Chris Perry David Perry Tammy Perry Debbie Peterson Suzanne Peterson Paige Pierce Wendy Pilkinton lohn Popham Campus Lifefluniors
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