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BOTTOM ROW: Greg Brezina, Regina Reeves, Paige Heard. Giselle Achecar, Paula Heard. Lynn Finley. Ann Timmons, Christa Geoghagan, Beth Hale, Dale Blonder. Susan Collins. Ann Fristoe, Ashley Hall. Jenny Oliver, Lisa Howell. SECOND ROW: Danny Green, David Cooper. Stanely Evans, David Lowry, Vic Munday, Lil Story, Laura Harris, John Johnson, Guy Hill, Paige Goldsmith, Stacey Dunaway, Kim Andrews, Sally Humphrey, Donna Woolf. THIRD ROW: Petty Ezell. William Rodie, Stephen Humphrey, Stuart Smith, Pat Cooper, Frank Gomez, Phil Hill, Chris Turner. Donna Cardell, Jaymie Kitchens. FOURTH ROW: Steve Heeter. Alan Brown, Alan Adams, Chuck Hoffman, Mindy Larcom, Charlie Bouvett, FIFTH ROW: Tony Gresham, John Rainwater, Scott Woodall, Frank Sullivan, Scott Rollins, Leslie Upchurch, Edgar Ulloa. Billy Jones, Susan Mullins, Debbie Cole, Jeff Soracco, Daryl Post. F.C.A, One of the unique clubs at Woodward is the Fellowship of Christian Athletes The FCA held bi-monthly meetings throughout the year to which they invited special guest speakers. Programs this year included Greg Brezina, a former At- lanta Falcon football player, and Rev. Ron McCollum, Chaplain and C ounselor for Woodward Academy. Besides their regular meetings. F.C.A. sponsored some special activities throughout the year. The members hosted their annual cov- ered dish supper after the inter-squad competition for basketball, swimming and wrestling. The members of the team, their parents, and F.C.A. members were invited. At Christmas time, the group sponsored a luncheon for Woodward Academy coaches, and on Valentine ' s Day, the members held their annual lun- cheon to which the Administrative Staff of the Academy was invited. During Feb- ruary, the F.C.A. hosted the 4AAA bas- ketball tournament. For the first time, the F.C.A. produced a play, TV Ten Com- mandments and presented it in April. The sponsor for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes weis athletic director Petty Ezell. The officers of the group were Jeff Soracco. President; Ann Tim- mons, Vice President; and Steve Hum- phrey, Secretary-Treasurer.
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Junior Civitan The Woodward Academy Junior Civi- tan Club, sponsored by Miss Peggy Dyer, had a successful 1980-81 year. As one of Woodward ' s three service clubs, the group excelled in collecting money for retarded citizens on Yellow Ribbon Day. At Christmas time they went carolling at the Christian City Nursing Home and col- lected for the annual Empty Stocking Fund. Other activities included walking in the Scottish Rite Hospital ' s Walk-a-thon, and holding a Bowl-a-Thon to raise mon- ey for the annual Sno-Do, In the Spring, the Junior Civitan Club members raised money by selling donuts. Completing their successful year, the Junior Civitan m embers took their annual trip to the National Convention at Panama City, Florida. Leadership for the 1980-81 school year included President, Donna Jones; Vice-President, Angela Layton; Secretary, Pam Hill; Treasurer, Darlene Lee; and Chaplain, Diana Sutherland. BOTTOM ROW: Shelia Mobely. Lisa Shatterly, Don Allen, Emily Kane. Susan Collins, Lisa Browning Debbie Mitchell, Giselle Achecar. SECOND ROW: Frances Koon, Stephanie Shapiro, Erica Dinnerstein. ' Donna Jones, Diane Dickman, Angela Layton, Darlene Lee, Mike Inman. Cathy Cooper, Shelley Powell. THIRD ROW: David Lowry, Ria Smith, Cory Eubanks, Marcia Fetterman, Saundra Macon, Jody Wilson. Lauren Mathews, Greg Coleson. Steve Smith. Jeff Bowie, Billy Jones, Lisa Manis, Kristen Churchill, Leslie Blatchford, Bernie Berry, John Slaton, Len Savini, Steve Humphrey. 56 JUNlOR CIVITAN
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I S.H.S. Being a member of the Spanish Honor Society is an achievement many Wood- ward students have earned. According to the society ' s sponsor, Mrs. Jill Nunez-Ma- son, students must have had an overall C+ average, a B or better average in Spanish, have an outstanding conduct re- cord in order to be selected for member- ship. Chosen students participated in a formal initiation that included the lighting of candles and the repeating of an oath. Throughout the year, the Spanish Honor Society participated in activities such as hearing guest speakers and dining in Spanish restaurants. The society also held an annual Christmas party at which a Pinata and other Spanish related gifts were raffled off. Refreshments were also served. Officers for the club included Presi- dent, Paul Raines; Vice President, Lynn Finley; Secretary-Treasurer, Bill Lam- bert; and Chaplain Patricia Saker. According to Starr Barron, It ' s an honor to be a member of a club, the caliber of the Spanish Honor Society. Their participation was outstanding this year. Students with an A or B average who are enrolled in upper level French courses, third year and above, may be selected to become members of the French Honor Society. Activities for the Society include eating at French restau- rants and visiting French bakeries. The French Honor Society also enjoys con- versing in French and learning about french customs of the past and modern day practices. Members of the Society appreciate the opportunity that they have to learn about and understand an- other culture. F.H.S. :£ LEFT TO RIGHT: Mario Levis, Chandra Stephens, Paul Raines, Li! Story, Patricia Saker Lynn Finley Edgar Ulloa, Howard Delashmit. NOT PICTURED: Sylvia Cole. Alan Davis, Charmiane Griffin Bill Lambert, Michael Pflug. NEW INDUCTEES: Starr Barron, Juli Black, Cathy Cooper. Preston Delashmit. Diane Dickman, Marcia Fetterman, Beth Hale, Billy Jones, Valerie Lee, Brad Smith. Bitsy Smith, Chuck Whitmire, Joe Pausa. LEFT TO RIGHT: Maria Meade. Marya Nuss. Giselle Achecar. Evelyn Rodriquez. Ann Morgan Meq Autru NOT PICTURED; Paige Goldsmith, Carlos Moreno. La lla Walker. 58 SHS FHS I
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