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Bottom row: Jeff Maluski, Treasurer, Sandra Warmke, Secretary, Kevin Keith, President, Julie Gleason, Vice President. Top row: Ginger Smith, Jeannell Smith, Edgar Lewis, Trey Brown, Coach Steve Brewer, Mark Webster, Debbie Brewer. What Is Huddle? Huddle is the name of a meet- ing held by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Each club is to send a representative to this Huddle. Members start the hud- dles with a prayer. During the meetings members discuss problems and difficulties they may have at school and home. The officers were President, Kevin Keith, Vice President, Julie Gleason, Treasurer, Jeff Maluskip and Secretary, Sandra Warmke. Sponsors were Miss Cindy Brantley, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brewer, and Mr. Sam Faris. Future Doctors cmcl Nurses ,L Q L L ' , ' 'qi T . ,.,. ,tir 2 fxs , .. iz. 1 Ki? , 1 I 'ix --- . , :-- , ., , L. ' aff -. Bottom row: Mike Mitchell, Kenneth Johnson, Don Whittaker. Top row: Karla Linden, Lula Nalker, Barbara Bruner, Mrs. Karen Goss, RN., Shelley Culver, Deborah Marth, Anita Wass. Are you interested in the field of medicine? Would you like the experience of being a nurse or doctor? Then Future Medical Careers is for you. The members consist of sophomores and jun- iors who wish to advance their knowledge in medicine. Mem- bers invite guest speakers to talk about careers they are inter- ested in. Members not pictured: Mary O'Neil, Krista Chism, Karla Hicks, Lonny Gatlin, Jenifer Dady, Tammy Flees, Melinda Tuinlan, Linda Henson, and Elain Buras. Organizations
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An Active F.H.A. Students enrolled in Home Economics are eligible for membership in the Future Homemakers of America. Students engage themselves in many activities. For example, collecting food during Thanksgiving to give to a needy family. As the Christmas holidays near, F.H.A. sponsored a faculty tea where teachers enjoyed early morning delights that lifted their holiday spirits and gave them a relaxed atmosphere before the holidays. Tupperware was sold as the members money building project. There were three winners, Kathy Tracy, Brenda Dryer, and Sharon Chaloupka, with sales over 540. Sales of the project totaled 52,600.00 Profits were used to pay for activities and to help send members to state and local con- ventions. As the Tupperware arrived, Sandra Castleberry and Cheryl Alford curiously inspected the merchandise. Bottom row: Tanya Miller, Jackie Jones, Debbie Gressett, Hattie Burton, Sharon Chaloupka, Donna Knight, Brenda Treichel, Billie Ann Smith, Rhonda Hopkins. Second row: Marlinda Baschke, Patricia Tyrrell, Carrolyn Kilnar, Janet Mendez, Diane Hansen, Linda Moore, Dawn Brown, Lisa McGarrah, Sheila McClure, Marchell King. Top row: Jackie Warncke, Susan Ferris, Ginnie Martin, Mary McCarthy, Flandy Hartman, Red Creighton, Aaron Ford, Gina Hartman, Jennifer Parker, Juanita Yancey, Kim Drawe, Rhonda Kinard. I 28 - Organizations
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X It ,44 Q of -J ratify 742: Jfiiut 1 l v 'f 'i Y ft' X S. 1 cfs? Bottom row: Teresa Montana, Virginia Hargrave, Cindy Knutson, Lillian Eng, Lisa McLemore, Ginger Smith, Karen Toon, Terri White, Livia Perez, Sheena Ackley, Shelia Elliott, Vickie Schweigert, Sandra Lehmann. Middle row: Tammy Sampson, Teresa Schindler, Susan Gast, 2'-QQ fi'-arg Girls participating in Girls' Athletic Association have put in many continuous hours of hard work preparing for tournaments. Their efforts provide trophies, concession stands, and hospitality rooms for visiting coaches and referees. This year GAA sold Falcon T-shirts to promote spirit and to make money. Girls' sports has been on the uprise in recent years, making competition much more complex and competitive. There is a vast interest in girls' sports in high schools and col- leges due to the growing number of athletes par- ticipating. GAA is designed for girls in athletics only to help bring everyone in unity with one iff' another. imc Marilyn Pendlum, Stefanie Knutson, Tracy Terrell, Hazel Roberson, Pam Roberson, Dorothy Kossie, Pam Webb, Nancy Daughtry, Rhonda Hicks, Janice Raney, Jeannell Smith, Cindy Kidd, Lena Baskin. Top row:Elaine York, Tammy Russell, Diane Dolejsi, Gwen Alfred, Rita Roberson, Tamma Boze, Julie Gleason, Sandra Warmke, Collynne Edwards, Mary Young, Patricia Banks, Pam Grun, Tricia Roach, Tracy Schindler, Brenda Schindler, Julie Doxtad, Schann Scruggs, Cindy Bishop. Va GNTO dQ1'fmfaiicfsgqg- ni1fsg51Q3cmm icing-NY, QjCtJOh: ?Mb7 gCXb?:Lm-Jzgmbfiagskgdm ' ' ,A G lt V - 'ftX-hQa iQfqGYQiwe:1ai5Ygww,7G,Ekgmw,XaK-WQwevfexkgmvevfeliicgmimzfafskwoiepg 130 Organizations tg- A
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