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Outstanding Athletes Continue to Play an Important Role LEFT PAGE: UPPER RIGHT: LETTERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: Chip Oakley, Vice-President: the swinging Mike Milner, President: Hank Walter, Secretary. CENTER LEFT: W GIRLS: Nancy Nixon, Rhonda Stevens, Janie Bankston, Barbara Crenshaw, Debbie Massey, Vicki Tauxe, Kay Higgins. CENTER RIGHT: Kristy's policy: Safety first! LOWER RIGHT: Girls and Dads enjoy dinner at annual Dads' Night. RIGHT PAGE: UPPER RIGHT: F.C.A. OFFICERS: Chip Oak- ley, Vice-President,' Mike Milner, President. UPPER LEFT: Sports Ban- quet dignitaries show approval for awards at head table. CENTER RIGHT: Athletes applaud at Sports Banquet. CENTER LEFT: Officers of Letterman 's Club laugh at their sleepy sponsor, Don Tarvin. LOWER RIGHT: Bailey, Slatery, and Haslam caught in an unusually pensive mood. LOWER LEFT: McMurry, Ellison, Bailey: Lethargic . . . drowsy . . . inert . . . tedious. 4 The first task undertaken by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes this year was the cleaning of the Webb School swim- ming pool. The money paid for the job lS100l went to the school to be used on the football field next year. Most meet- ings were for inspiration, and held at club members' homes. The meetings were led by the sponsor, Coach Don Tarvin, and the club president, Mike Milner. Probably one of the best meetings was held at U.T., at the Local Rally, where U.T. Coach Bill Battle spoke. The Letterman's Club grew this year in number. With the help of this expanded membership and the leadership of Coach Don Tarvin and President Mike Milner, the club undertook its annual Christmas Project. After gathering canned foods from the students for several weeks and purchasing some other food, the club met on Dec. 23 for a breakfast and short devotional. Then they proceeded to the Karns area to deliver the baskets of food to needy families. The entire club agreed that this was their,most successful venture of this nature, and they look forward to doing it again next year. The W girls aided the Girls' Athletic Committee in the big job that lay ahead of them. The high point of the year was Dads' Night. There were games for the daughters and their daddies, including softball, volleyball, and swimming. Then Annetha served a dinner of barbecued chicken, salad, and rice, finished off by vanilla ice cream wlchocolate topping. Each class then did a skit or a song. The final event of the night was the award of the Terry Bailey Trophy for sportsmanship to Janie Bankston and Rhonda Stevens and the announcement of the new W girls - Melissa Gallivan, Betty Greer, Linda Reeder, Becky Pike, Polky Tarwater, Barbara Bellomy, Edith Dunford, Rebecca Garcia, and Lisa Mayo. l ' W -'X ' 'E- fg - , 1 l in 1. ,,...g -- . J, r iy'1Tf:j ::'frf+'I: -.Q-..-Q- - . 5 is .WWC 5 iie Lita: I 1. 36 1-AMN . , Q- If
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N-iff ,ish-4' -gf, L, ' 35 LEFT PAGE: UPPER LEF7? LOWER SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS: 1st ROM R. Brownlee, 71 Crossley, A. Townsend, 71 Tarvin, 2nd ROVM' N. Pres- ton, C. Dinwiddie, P. Lynch, 3rd ROMA' J. Slay- den, C. Davis, RIGHT PAGE: LOWER LEFT: FRONT CENTER: L. Mirts, BACK: M. Burdette, P, Marable, P. Lay, H. New- man, E. Dunfard, S. Webb, IL Beaman, M. Leach, R. Garcia.
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l'm Not Bigoted-Some of My Best Friends Are Athletes H-...Hs-q 37
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