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As International Club president Stacle Martinez presents a check to FCA president Miriam Chapman, new hopes of having a stronger fund for the Amy York Scholarship are aroused. The In- ternational Club donated $300 during a special presentation in April. Upon closing the FCA meeting, sponsors Karen Stratman and Gail Barnes along with member Robin Johnson form a circle for the closing prayer. Meetings pro- vided knowledge about athletics and Christ. !jI !. iCff. ' . ' yd.i. . Funds: a high priority Belonging to FCA doesn ' t mean a meeting every other week and talk- ing about sports in rela- tion to Christianity. Sure, members do that, but also they attend football, bas- ketball and soccer games outside of school along with assisting in special service projects to benefit the school and communi- ty. However, in order to go to these things, the group must have money and most members went out of their way to do that. Girls FCA began a new scholarship program in memory of their friend Amy York. Amy had been killed in an three-wheeler accident in August, the summer before her soph- omore year at PHS. Other schools have scholarships and I thought it would be a good idea for us to have one, too, sponsor and coach Gail Barnes said. We have $1,300 in the fund now and we expect to raise more every year. Money to support the fund has come from par- ents, friends and school organizations. Boys FCA also raised money by selling special FCA t-shirts. We sold the shirts to raise money for our ac- count, president Shane Freeman said. Then we can plan to do something special with it. While the shirts were worn by many of the stu- dents, the girls ' M M sales quickly disap- peared, box after box, making these fund raisers a success for the entire organization, tcame Robmsom
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GIRLS FCA. Row 1 (Officers) Sammi Nich- ols. Minam Chapman, Angela Thompson, LaShai Hughes. Danielle Bratens. Robin Johnson. Jeana Davidson Row 2 Coach Gail Barnes, Holly Arnaga, Pnscilla Fonse- ca. Patti Moreno. Kern Hopkins. Alison Malone. Aliison Gibbons, Leslie Smith. Coach Karen Stratman Row 3 Leslie Watkins. Mandy Matheny, Melissa Peck. Lisa Morns. Michelle McClure, Kjirsten Asay, Amanda Allen, Julia Jaynes Row 4: Rebecca Jackson, Camille Goode, Courtney Shell. Cheryl Jones, Tammy Eddmgs. Brandi Ballou. Carmen Cueves Row 5 Chrissy Layer, Mary McCurdy. Lisa Covey. Angie Turner. Paige Ashley. Stacy McDonald GIRLS FCA. Row 1 (Officers) Sammi Nich- ols, Miriam Chapman, Angela Thompson, LaShai Hughes, Danielle Bratens. Robin Johnson, Jeana Davidson Row 2 Coach Gail Barnes, Stacy Russell, Stacie Martinez, Amy McGill, Ashlea Harpold, Jenny Ed- dings. Amy Scarborough, Coach Karen Stratman Row 3 Shena Parker. Christi Crumpton. Wendy Allen, Patricia Brov n, Er- icka Wells. Paula McPherson, Jessica Crabb Row 4 Katnna Gnader, Shendan Samano, Kellie Mulheron, Brenda Ellis, Traci Thomas. Susie Mulheron, Kelli Riggle, Callie Parry Not Pictured: Coach Dawn Smithey i ' J BOYS FCA. Row 1 Chns Kent, Chuck Flanery, Chris Allred, Jon George. Coach Keith Morrison Row 2 Lee Whitaker. Jason Veal. Daniel Yanda, Scott Henry, Mike Skin- ner Row 3 Chris Rhodes, Sherrill Johnson, Jason Farmer, Brett Norns, Todd Roby Row 4 (Officers) Kevin Smith, Brandon Da- vis, Wes Moss, Clay Watkins, Shane Free- man. BOYS FCA. Row 1 Mike Rusaw, Toby Speight, Kelvin Douglas, Greg Moreland, Alex Tan Row 2 Dannie Jones, Chris Brown, Richard Baguio, Sean Lujan. Ralph Ayyad Row 3 Brenn Green, Ronald King, Steve Resse, Steve Hudson, Jeremie Cas tro Row 4 Mike Williams, Dion Crutchfield Jason Letkey, Jason Scott, Chad Smith Coach Phil Bailey
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v-T-V I nwuiU PRO Experiments fascinate students. Wes Moss knew to use safety gear like goggles and rubber apron when mixing chemicals. Ready to study the reactions of her chemicals, Gabriella Maimone works diligently to fin- ish her assignment. Many stu- dents had to conduct experi- ments to make sure their science project would work. ii As district winner Craig Webb has received many honors. His project advanced to Regional Competition. k SCIENCE CLUB. Row 1 Sabm Sunny. Ja- son Nguyen, Lena Bedri. Jenny Edings, Uyen Vu, Ashlea Harpold, Hai Tran. Andrea Macy Row 2 Tuyen Tran, Rilu Singh, Mi- chael Rangel, Mazen Bedn. Christy Bess. Brian McNabb, Suzanne LeMay, Suja Thomas, sponsor Becky Coker. Row 3. Sponsor Arlene Alexander, Robyn Thomp- son. Chad Pitts, Gabriella Maimone. Stace Owens. Laura Hull. Melanie Mank, Karla Martin, Jeffrey Lathan flow 4 Tammy Ed- dings, Kellie Mulheron. Scott Henry. Wes Moss, Jeff Rhodes. Kellie Riggle. Jenny Downs. Gretchen Schmidt.
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