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FCA Another large club at Airline this year was the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, sponsored by Coach Walden. There were some seventy members. Out- standing members were Mike Seale, Dar- rel Douglas, Joe Williams, and Dennis Scottog these boys attended the summer FCA conference. The members had to be varsity athletes who want to serve Christ through sports and strive to set Christian examples in their lives. A highlight of their year was a City-Wide Meeting at which Terry Bradshaw spoke. Mike Seale, President, Phil Fahey, Vice Presi- dent, Ricky Gentry, Secretary-Treasurer, and Mark Flethcer, Bulletin Chairman were the officers this year. il! 4 R Mike McConathy, Jim Williams, Bob Ross, Arthur Carter, Gary Taylor, Steve Haynes, and Terry Slack ffront rowl. Coach Walden, sponsor, John Papageorge, Darrel Douglas, Mike Outlaw, Bob Marden, Don Catalano, Jim Kline, Mike Seale, Mike Daniel, Kelvin Dunlop, Phil Fahey, Chuck Watson, and Mel Morgan Qsecond rowj. Carl Cochran, Barry Shipp, Malcolm Alexander, Ken Harris, Eric Johnson, Mark Fletcher, Sammy Stroope, Darrell Guillory, Jack Zator, Dana Chrisley, Mike Johnson, Mark Warner, and Ritchie Coulson Cthird rowj. Rick Gentry, Steve Sylvester, Mike Navage, Keith Christy, Dennis Scotto, Bobby Tidwell, Joe Williams, Kenny Smith, Gary Smith, Steve Scott, Neil Campbell, Donnie Shackleford, Jim Stanley, David Hudson, and Steve Bradley iback rowj.
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E FHA An interest in home economics was the main requirement for membership in Future Homemakers of America. The thirty-member organization sponsored a Mother-Daughter banquet, bake sales, gave Christmas favors and a program for senior citizen's home, representatives were sent from Airline's chapter to the district convention at Louisiana Tech. An outstanding member of FHA was Marilyn Coffeyg she served as district president. FHA officers were Marilyn Coffey, Robin Swanson, Robin Gay, Pam Jackson Cseatedj. Sharon Dunlop, Beverly Black, Claudia Bartram, and Debbie Franklin fstandingj. Lucy Serio, Pam Stevens, Gail Luckett, Virginia Vergo, Linda Ross, Beckie Thomas, Janet Huckstep, Janice Huckstep, and Cecelia Tullier ffront rowl. Judy Williams, Cindy Silas, Mary Mase, Brenda Bamberg, Debbie Strange, Cathy McCallister, Peggy Duncan, and Wanda Greer fmiddle rowb. Mrs. Nugent, sponsor, Linda Dworczyk, Connie Brigham, Debra Hines, Karen Wren, Sharon Ogle, Celeste Gates, Sandra Alcorn, Diane Jiles, Ramona LaPlante, Ramona Hearne, Kriste Morris, Janet Clayton Cback rowj.
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.IML The Junior Medical League, spon- sored by Mr. Humphries, had a mem- bership of twenty-one students. Some of the club's special activities were a bake sale, a cake and candy sale, car wash, taking Christmas baskets to children in Willis-Knighton Hos- pital, and delivering valentines to shut-ins. Outstanding members in- cluded Glenda Henry, Diane Coleman, Vickie Eagle, Jo Rodgers, and Pam Sheley. Officers were Diane Coleman, Vice Presi- dent, Glenda Henry, President Qfront rowj. Virginia Drew, Treasurer, Ellen Tipett, N Secretary fsecond rowj. Jo Rodgers, Re- ! porter, Pam Sheley, Historian, and Katie Drew, Parliamentarian fback rowl. 4 5 f i Susan Gardner, Rexanne Craig, Donna Kerry, Diane Coleman, and Sammie Ragsdale ffront rowl. Mary Weiss, Dana Seal, Katie Drew, Ellen Tipett, Virginia Drew, Kate Bailey, Connie Walker, and Carol Watson fmiddle rowj. Vickie Eagle, Laura McKnight, Pat Larkin, Glenda Henry, Jo Rodgers, Pam Sheley, Linda Marckres, and Jeanet Kubas fback rowj.
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