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FCA Hosts Party tor Underprivileged Children The FCA, an organization for Christian athletes, started off the year raising money through selling colorful big orange” shirts. Among the service projects they sponsored, a Christmas party for underprivileged kids was at the top of the list. The FCA also donated food baskets to needy families at Thanksgiving and, later in the year, collected for the March of Dimes. Members assisted in the running of the concession stand during basketball and wrestling seasons and held a sunrise service on Christmas morning. With the help and inspiration of Coach Freddie Mitchell, FCA members have shown through their actions, true interest in their ca use. MEMBERS: Curtis Soles, Mike Kelly, Mark Fox, Kevin Breen, Jay Barbee, Larry Brown, Steve Cutts, Don Kidd, Linda Cole, Paul Underwood, Ann Derby, Andy Deskins, Mike Meyers, Mike Spencer, Tim Coy, David Walton, Dennis Herndon, Ron Hubbard, Mark Reid, Melody Hedrick, Kyle Bateman, Fred Humphrey, Jerry Lawrence, Steve Hovanic, Pete Windham, Donald Jones, John Cinotto, David Nuckols, Alan Meyers, Joey Wallace, Steve Windmuller, Mike Wirt, Greg Hedrick, Larry Wilson, Chuck Engle, Valentino Frances, Mary Henkel. Lettermen Club — Mark of Distinefion? Not an officially recognized or really authorized club, the Lettermen Club is an informally organized institution with members, an executive board, and Mr. Ed Markoff. Basically, the club evolved as an inspiration for student participation in the competitive fields. They have no official duties as of yet; perhaps in the years to come, Lettermen Club will establish itself as an honorary organization. Freddie Mitchell, FCA sponsor, evokes laughter from the crowd during Tabb-York game pep rally. It’s hard to keep up with the antics of Mr. Ed Markoff, Lettermen Club sponsor. ils f w. j n M F.C. A. LETTERMEN •).%
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Art Club Runs on Initiative Linder tlie direction of Mrs Mary Neale and Mr Peter Pugh, the Art Club this year was very active and helped the schcxjl in many ways. Varioio Art Club committees served the .scluKrl in making posters for the promotion of special events, and helped out any organization who called on the talents of the Club. This year the Club ttxtk field trips to special exhibits and art shows. Many artists were invited to give lectures and display their own art at regular meetings. In connection with the Art Club, students were allowed to buy supplies and work on projects of their choice on Mondays after sch x)l. As an extra feature, the organization held an election every month for Artist of the Month.” Ol FICERS: Sue Thomas, Pres.; Debbie Bell, VP; Donna Smith, Sec.; Dave Mulkey, Treas.; Roosevelt Banks, Reporter. MEMBERS: G. Nelson, B. Andrews, J. Davis, M. Dryden, D. Enos, A. Eenton, R. Gillespie, F. Green, L Ffern, R, Flill, M Kelly, J. Krowe, L. Lint, T. Litch, K. Moss, A. Rainville, I Rice, M. Rioux, D Robbins, R. Roob, E. Sandefur, D. Smith, D. Tayor, M Darnell, C. Bennett, K. Stannard, V Baikstis, R Sanachian, S. Timmerman, D. Barber, D Vaughn. FHA Sends Delegate to State Convention The Future tfomemakers of America, better known as the FFfA, sponsored a handmade gifts” bazaar around Christmas time. Money from projects such as the bazaar went towards sending an FHA Delegate to the State Convention in June. Mary Beth Edwards, was chosen the State Secretary of FHA. OFFICERS: Janet Davis, President; Kim Miller, Vice President; Cheryl Fields, Secretary; Elaine Johnson, Treasurer; Carol Reeves, Reporter; Debbie Wawrzyniec, Parliamentarian. MEMBERS: L. Young, C. Fowler, B. Dillard, M. Edwards, D. Duffy. •12 ART, FHA CLUB r
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