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One Way One Way, in this life there is ONE WAY In this club, we were given the chance to Witness for Christ. There were quite a few activities, such as hayrides and a Catacomb service where members rapped about per- secution and Christ in the life of young people today. We had several guest speakers, like Greg Camp from Midtown Church of Christ, come to our rallies in the foyer. Looking at this club membership, it became more and more evident that the young people of today are not turning away from Christ after all. First Row Across: David Schleeter, Judy Teague, Richard Lay, Darrell Pendleton, Vicki Richards, Ray Self, Pam Hubbard, Carla Franks, Susan Swift, Jena Davis, Francis Sinquefield, Nancy French, Robin Ryan, Jana Thomas, Linda King, Dorothy Woods, Nathina Johnson. Second Row Across: Dicki Ingram , Dicki Robinson, Kyle Oliver, Jerry Watons, Lesley James, Jay Mc- Spadden, Gary Baggett, Dare Weis, Gary Noels, Dolly Cook, Margaret Davis, Linda Christian, Sharon Brandt, Debbie Mathews, Donna Weaver, Diane Wright. First Row Top to Bottom: Miss Bridwell, Marilyn Blankenship, Paula Brumbelow, Cindy Lane, Debbie Doggot, Donna Fisher, Janet Roach, Shirley Fulbright, Steve Jones, Rodney Briggs, Karen Ingram, Audrey Peery, Mark Gravelle, Mark Boner, Christy Robinson, Janet Muncy, Molly Thompson, Suzzane Williams, Marilyn Zeigler, Sissy McPhereson, Sherry Namey, Mary Self, Linda Phillips, Janet Muncy, Carol Ansley, Sandy Biles, Jerry Lawson, Jack Chapin, Cliff Jaynes, Marilyn Packer. Second Row Top to Bottom: Mr. Giddings, Diane Long, Debbie White, Betty Hal- brooks, Diane Merrill, Cindy Spence, Deon Quisenberry, Rhonda Elliot, Susan Pridemore, Allen Purdy, Jim Faulkner, Freddy Hol- comb, Glenda Ore, Christy Jaynes, Lou Ann Teal, Elaine Sutton, Donna Foy, Sherry Whitel and, Linda Ditt- forth, Diane Schooler, Mindy Cox, Gwen Black, Debbie Hancock, Mark Buckner, Terry Barnett, Becky Conway, Joysanna Ward. 130 Organizations
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I really felt like a teacher on FTA teaching day when I got to sit in all the reading groups and hear the kids read. But the best part of the day was when I got all those notes and pictures that said 1 like you from all my new little friends. Teaching day made up a big part of FTA, but we also learned to help others at Christmas time when members went to Richland Hills Nursing Home with treats and Christmas carols. I really learned what teaching means during FTA Week, in Feb- ruary when we got the task of grading papers, giving out apples, and giv- ing a tea for our teachers. When spring came, so did the annual FTA Banquet, where FTA members enjoyed the gaiety of Mexico at El Chico ' s on May 2, New officers were installed to lead the Future Teachers of America next year. New is the word for Mrs. Dolores Webb; with a new face and new ideas she attempts to bring success to FTA . First Row: Denise French, Molly Thompson (Treasur- er), Janet Smith (Chaplain), Melinda Howell (Secre- tary) , Sheri Howeth (President) , Vernon Walling (Vice-President), Miss Bridwell (Sponsor), Miss Wall- ing. Second Row: Diane Lone, Sneree Bartlett, Bren- da Boatner, Diane Estill, Dinan Joiner, Donna Mize, Gail Wolf, Valerie Busby, Elaine Sutton, Diane Klar- ich, Dickie Reeves, Mike Plunk. Third Row: Karen Woodle, Debbie White, Betty Holbrooks, Susan Moore, Pat Atkins, Donna Fishers, Pat Webb, Rhonda Elliot, Susan Pridemore, Teresa Fannin, Randy Pruitt. Fourth Row: Steve Hodges, Tanya Hodges, Sissy Mc- Phearson, Pam Sommermeyer, Debbie Van Hemert, Terry Barnett, Cindy Vinnege, Maria Machado, Julie Muncy. Fifth Row: Kolene Pitman, Donna Stevens, Pam Hodges, Joni Woods, Mindy Cox, Debbie Han- cock, Sandy Biles, Donna Burns, Regina Bledsoe, Di- ane Boone, Phyllis Fitch, Doug Betts. Sixth Row: C. L. Edwards, Dickie Robinson, Rusty Jordon, Barry Adklns, Carol Ansley, Bill Everett, Jeff Garner, Con- rad Brown, David Sanders, Mike Rhodes. Organization s 129
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First Row: Lynn Jackson, Diane Boone, Dorothy Woods, Debbie White, Sissy McPherson, Debbie Hancock, Annette Gilmore (Publicity Chairman), Becky Conway (Historian), Gail Wolf (Scrapbook) , Mary Doyle (Vice President), P am Ross (Treasurer), Pamn Bailey (Presi- dent), Second Row: Janice Barron, Sheree Bartlett, Hayna Pankey, Nancy French, Debbie Gibbons, Doris Mailloux, Kathy Morris, Pam Brooks, Karen Woodle, Debbie Estill, Betty Halbrooks, Vicki Totten, Elaine Sutton. Third Row: Cindy Spence, LaLonnie Massie, Roseau Latimer, Sandra Moore, Gina Jeter, Diane Hubbard, Theresa Bourdin, Cindy Basham, Linda Christian, Molly Thompson. Fourth Row: Mrs. Mar- garet Miller, Mrs. Marianne Jones, Janet Butcher, Su- san Stults, Pat Atkins, Kathy Camfield, Vicki Tucker, Donna Stevens, Brenda Griffin, Jana Williams. Mary Doyle, with Barbara Utley and Suzanne Williams, gives Halloween candy to her grandmother at Four Seasons Nursing Home as a part of the service club ' s October activity. Hey Mom, want to go to a banquet? was heard around the homes of Civettes members in September when they held their annual Moth- er-Daughter Banquet at El Chico ' s, New officers were installed. Hal- loween means candy, and the girls took some to the residents of the Four Seasons Nursing Home. A needy family received a free Thanksgiving dinner - compliments of Civettes, and at Christmas the girls made a donation to the Star Telegram Goodfellows Fund. Pa- tients in Fort Worth Children ' s Hospital received candy on Valen- tine ' s Day. The year came to an end with Twerp Week, April 3-8 which was finalized by. the Twerp Dance where Superlatives were announced. Organizations I3i
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