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l Coach Moorehead keeps an eye on the FCA meeting. l FCA: First Row - Scott Binder, Darrel Hurst, Mike Cummins, Harold Burnett, Mark Hamblin. Second Row - Ken Ferrell, Eli Perez, Kirk Ferrell, John Conner, Chris Skelly, Jim Barnett, Mr. Stan Dunavant lCSponsorJ. FCA: First Row - Dana Neal, Madelyn Hill, Tamera Glen. Second Row - Kim Faulkner, Razelle Cox, Barbara Kepple, Laurie Skrivanek, Coach Moorehead tSponsorj. thletes grow closer through club fellowship Members of the Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes grow closer through meetings, fellowship, retreats, and sports. Huddksraheinoneythroughoutthe year to go to National Conference. At National Conference athletes from all over the nation get together and share their past experiences in FCA. On weekend retreats, FCA members getasmahtameofwhaUtBlkeatNa- tional Conference. A small retreat center in Crandall, Texas is provided for the use of area huddles. Such figures as Tom Landry, Roger Staubach, and other Cowboy coaches and players are active in FCA and often speak at area meetings. S, Late for a FCA meeting, FCA member Mike Cummins hurries down the hill. FCA l59
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158 YAC 0 0 YAC chairman Laura Luton works on club plans. students, A cafeteria if tf Youth Advisory Council QYACJ is a group of students who sample cafeteria foods and decide what they like to see in the lunch line every week. One of YAC's activities included serving in the cafeteria lunch line one day. They had fun while learning that the cafeteria life is not as easy as it seems. YAC also decorated the cafeteria for Halloween and Christmas. Mrs. Pearson sponsored the group along with chairman Laura Luton, chairman-elect Donya Davis and secretary-reporter Christy Weeks. uid., fr. .QP . ,,,.. . P' - T 'Q xl Members of YAC get a chance to eat breakfast while attending early morning meeting. l l YAC: First Row - Millie Cline, Christy Weeks, Rebecca Ashley, Nannette Blue, Donya Davis, Laura Luton, Denine Arthur, Margaret Richardson, Tammy Green. Second Row - Phillip Barth, Melitta Powel, Mrs. Pearson, Stacy LaBarbera, Earl Richardson, Keith Dowdle.
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Publications participation teaches responsibilit Quite a lot of work goes into the pro- duction of a newspaper and a yearbook. Each day during fourth and sixth periods you can find students involved in these activities down in A Hall. Each month another issue of the Sen- tinel, the school paper is sold to students. You may be sure that the bud- ding journalists of A105, though perhaps not normally sought out, are the center of school attention as each month's Sentinel is bought, read, and discussed. Editor Shelley Miller, writers ew-nt, X ,tl Donya Davis takes over Ms, Newkirk's office again. YE ft R BOOK5 f Students were urged to buy their yearbooks early in the year before the prices went up. 160 Legacy Staff and ad staff attempt to keep students, faculty, and staff well informed on ac- tivities in and out of school. The Legacy Editorial yearbook staff can be found each day during sixth period printing pictures, writing copy, and drawing lay-outs as another volume of the Legacy is under production for delivery in May. Editor-in-Chief, Donya Davis, along with Associate Editors Millie Cline, Bob Gharis, Darla Herd, Anna Lacy, and Tami Moore spend long hours approving lay-outs and rewriting copy. A vital part of the Legacy is the business staff who, along with Business Manager Lisa Dockins, sell ads tc various businesses, sell yearbooks, anc school pictures. The business staff alsc handles all money and business for the book. Under the supervision of editorial ad- viser Glenna Newkirk, and business ada viser Denise Berwald, another volume of the Legacy is guaranteed to be placec upon the shelf each year. Legacy Staff: Qfirst rowj - Bob Gharis, Millie Cline, Tami Moore, Donya Davis CEditorJ, Lis, Dockins CBusiness Managerj, Darla Herd, Anna Lacy fsecond rowl Donna Taylor, Kin McNamara, Lisa Marvin, DeDe McCleskey, Jolynne Hardin, Troy Sievert, Dale Crawford, Kin Faulkner, Anna Negri, Anna Dudley, Juanita Ocanas, Heidi Seifert, Sonya Medina Qthird row Mrs. Berwald fBusiness Adviserj, Richard Pendley, Chip Clark, Robby Elgin, Davy Barror Melissa Lumsden, Darren Lamb, Mercedes Contreras, Becky Leggett, Laura Pinkston, Rene Swan son, Mark Benivides, Paul Neuman, Jana Clifton, Wendy Williams, Ralinda Hicks, Ms. Newkir QEditoria1 Adviserj, tfourth rowj Earl Richardson, Steve Chappel, Razelle Cox, Krissa Pattor Chris Smith, Kim McLauchlin, Keith Dowdle, Mark Dozier Sheila Neilon adds her own style and creativity to the yearbook.
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