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FACULTY ADVISORS: Coach Sammy Frichter and Coach johnny Oppert ' ' ' t F eddie Arieux VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS: President, Danny C. Ammonsg Vice-President, Moses Knight, Secre ary, r MEMBERS: jackie Snell, Byron Ammons, Kent Skinner, Matt Bullinger, Steve Hurst, Eddie Haydel, Ricky Vann, Bryan Frichter, joel Small, Micky ' b t D ell , Tomm McCendon, Lex McMillan, Allan johnson, Otis Daniels, james Bass, Steve Berry, Don Alvares, Keith Randazzo, Ro er onn y y Crews, Bill Odom, Fred johnson, Terry Sellers, Hal Richardson, Wyatt Oates, john Ross, Dennis Harrison, Scott Beumer, and Donnie Crawford. MONEY MAKING PROjECTS: l-IV 1-October, '74. First Annual George C. Wallace Community College Independent Basketball Tournament iCharged admission, worked concessionsj. ll-November, '74 through january '75, Members sold bumper stickers lll-During basketball season, the members worked the concession stand to make money by selling Pepsi-colas, hot dogs, and popcorn, also at baseball games. IV-March 28-30, 1975. Varsity Club members held the annual George C. Wallace Community College Softball Tournament. The members of the Varsity Club charged entrance fees for 25 softball teams from surrounding areas. We charged admission and also worked a concession stand. ' ' ' ' d'f' t anies and or anizations to be placed on signs and put on the V-April and May, 1975. The Varsity Club sold advertising to lteren comp g baseball outfield fence. PURPOSE OF CLUB: To raise money in order to improve baseball and basketball facilities of the school and to promote fellowship among the athletes. REQUIREMENTS FOR VARSITY CLUB MEMBERSHIP: MUST BE A MEMBER of the Governors Baseball or Basketball team. 231
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AFRO-AMERICA CLUB The Afro-American Club is a social orga- nization open to any interested student. The central purpose of this organization is to as- sist sludents with their social, academic, and cultural adjustments on the campus. 233
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