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Club members are: left to right, front row, Coach Alan Barker, Bible Chair sponsor Jerry Lawlis, Captain Blair Biggers, Steve Paine, Frank Wyatt, Steve Winfrey, Treasurers Sam Stone and Barry Harris, and Captain-elect Johnny Guelker, second row, Coach Jim Spivey, Jay Depanion, Fred Spain, Pat Moore, Brent Sweetin, and Billy Bentz. J, 271 N f1,f1na', ' -ut v-v- ' L 1 I , .t ,u .A ,X IAF'-gtggi lin' .np ' .g' 5,5291 4-- iislln if ,. . pat VT ly '! All -1 f It V - .I m ' f r rf 'I l . , 1, I x HH '-wi iz rl , W 'fb , , , .-A ff ,..-' ' .. 1 fu-'vv':1 1 ' I l ' r , -Qpjvw ,f ,-I , 9 yi N 'V J' H V . f J! ,,'51JHl, ,Il Inder the mask is handsome Joe Eastman, who advertised the Pow- er Puff football game last November. FCA Serves the College The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an association of athletes from all sports and is sponsored by the Bible Chair and coaches Spivey and Barker. The club sponsored several activities and fund-raising projects and has won the School Spirit Award for the past two years. A tennis tournament was held in the fall in which there were over 100 participants from as far away as Amarillo. The club also sponsored the powder puff football game and the intramural basket- ball games between Freshmen and Sophomores and faculty and students. Other activities included carpeting the coaches' offices and furnishing the lounge in the new athletic dorm on West Campus. Approximately 120 children from tl1e Mental Retardation Center enjoyed an Easter Egg hunt conducted by the F. C.A.
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1 f Q,-'fi ,fi Gun members are: standing, L-R, Joe Eastman, Tom Evans, Kyle Riddle, Danny Srucky, Mark Gattlen, Ray Angrovel, Jim Kennon, Shelby Bowling, James Kennon, Tom Gilbroath, Robert Brown, Robert Phillips, and Barrey Batesg bottom, L-R, Chuck Samples, Nan Coley, Debbis Franks, Sandra Phillips, and James Jernigan. Gun Club Draws Several Members The Gun Club is organized to promote gun safety by allowing to shoot their firearms under the guidance of the sponsors at the G.C.C. rifle range, which is equipped for skeet, trap, pistol, small and large bore rifles, which is maintained by the club only. 'Gif' Safety is strongly emphasized, on the range, field and at home. The members of the Gun Club planned a busy schedule this year, Gun Club members take time to get in practice at the College rifle range. Small Turkey Shoot and the 'Wild Game' and big bore SUHS are allowed' na-- gf-f H . . . - ' V' ' I A F I A 'lily 1 J -' J. -. . ,Je 1 gggsg' A, g-.-..A4' '--aw A -V A:-J. - 'A A , -tr -ff , . Y , , , dinner were their biggest activi- ties. They sponsored the pie throw, quick draw, cigarette roll- ing and tobacco spitting during Western Week. The earnings from the Turkey Shoot were used for scholarships .
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tr, 1 L' it Members are: front row, sponsors J. W. Mason, Francis Bailey, Mack R. Broilesg and students, Randy Arndt, Pam Rodgers, Sandra Brown, Kathy Barber, Jack Whitehurst, Nancy Martin, Frankie Rhymes, Beth Bacon, Bonnie Stewart, Joyce Steedman, and Harrell Camp, and back row, Fred Spaine, Ronald Robbins, Danny Darwin, David Feltenberger, Pam Meeks, Eartha Tay- Phi Beta Lambda Donafes Tokens 'ro MHMR Phi Beta Lambda is a national organization open to all students preparing for the various fields of business. Its purpose is to help stu- dents preparing for a career in busi- ness. The college business fraternity voted unanimously to donate their left-over bingo prizes to the Mental Health and Retardation Center. The prizes were donated by area mer- chants and will be used in the MHMR token store. The token store, a part of the MHMR behavioral mod- ification program, depends solely on community donations. Fraternity member, David Feltenberger headed this project. lor, Janet Shuffler, Sam Stone, and Debra Brown.
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