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Extracurricular activities provide a way for students
to fellowship with others who share the same pas
sions. Students developed and honed their
individual God-given talents and interests.
Some of the clubs main focus is academics,
such as the Political and Science Clubs. Others have
a fine art focus, such as the Photography Club and
the Drama Club. The Student Missionary Fellow
ship emphasis is home and foreign
Andrew Dorsey poses with a
cardboard replica of President missions. Despite their differences,
George W. Bush. The Politi
cal Club actively encouraged the clubs seek to use their interests
others to be responsible citi for a purpose.
zens by getting involved in the
upcoming elections. The Photography Club took pic
tures of events to use in materials put
Gustavo Llerena concen
trates to capture his subject in out by the college. The sponsor, Mr.
focus on an outing at Philippe
Park in Safety Harbor with the Phil Dennis, took the students to
Photography Club.
various locations for photo shoots.
The Political Club e i l C O U r a g e C f l the
college family to register and to vote in the presiden
tial election. Led by Mr. Brian Johnson, the club
sponsored several political events.
The Student Missionary Fellowship was a fo
rum in which students could be involved m
planning ways to reach the lost for Christ. Glenn
Fisher said, “SMF this year was truly inspiring. Dr.
Ebert and Mr. Trainer really helped us cultivate a
passionate and Biblical view of missions.”
rebekahgermano
Thomas Starnes and Dr. Southern tea over the fire. We
Wayne Decked play softball slept in the dirt by the fire, be
on the Science Club’s over cause we were too tough for The Science Club poses for a picture
night camping trip to the the luxury of a tent,” Ben while on their camping trip. Dr. Decked
Ocala National Forest. Duvall said. guided the group on a nature walk
“Milton and I made some good through Ocala National Forest and
pointed out various forms of plant life.
clubs

