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Giza Guest speaker leff Taylor and current president Chuck Pitts address members of YFC. il 4 YF C INSPIRE YOUNG PEOPLE Youth for Christ carried out the minis- try of spreading the Christian message again this year. Under the leadership of sponsor Mr. McNeill, the members of YFC met every Wednesday morning to share prayer and song. The students were addressed by many guest speakers throughout the year. YFC officers were: Chuck Pitts, president, Dwayne Arnold, vice-president, Kendra Deiss, song leader, and Laurie Hatfield, publicity chairman. 0 , U, . t. ig! S gif if r's-ies'-1979 -C R i X fog vi' .1 l x again 9 C hw 4 F, 1, S A., s . if 3 ki da , Members of Youth for Christ display a variety of reactions to the speaker at one of the Wednesday morning meetings. The group meets once a week. 2
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X ag educano I on fa be V-r W' national 0 Q I C' U: -C 0 I '-V GJ 3- - honor ,Jo 1-,O society 3 I t QGMUJ o chalacxc AR T T UDEN T S EXHIBIT WORK The Art Department here at Rayburn had a very productive year. Under the direction of art teachers Mrs. Joyce Fogo and Mr. Kenneth Clark, art stu- dents completed many various projects including works in pencil, pen and ink, water color, acrylic, collage, and pastel and charcoal. Art students also created three-D projects of pottery and plaster sculptures. At the Annual Scholastic Art Contest, Art lV students Alison Martin -V id Darrell Picha were awarded certifi- - ates of recognition for their work. ratricia Coffelt received first and third place awards in the Gulf Coast Art League in March. Ranell Fowler tv-Ceived fourth place and Kenny offelt was awarded Honorable Men- tion. Each Art IV student exhibited his or her art in the art showcase as an in- dividual showing during the year. Senior Bobby More works patiently to perfect his piece of pottery on the potter's wheel in class Kayla lohnson works on her ink design which was one of many projects completed by art students. These paintings by students were displayed i 24
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296 SAM 15' CRE W SER VES SRH As the keepers of our mascot-the symbol of our school-the members of Sam's Crew have a very important job. These boys put in many hours of work during football season at games and pep rallies. This year, Mr. Simpson selected seniors Rodney Creed and Roy McCeorge, juniors jimmy Everly and Eddie Rodriquez, and smphomores Brian Clark and johnny Perez to serve on Sam's Crew. Sophomores Brent Eubanks and Steve Kluber served as substitutes. Sarn's Crew leads a double life. Below the boys take care of business on the sidelines. ,mlm . -jf IT . .,.-ixtfll' Ni .. ' txgrs T .twin ZM47WZ7lMil.'1y . 'if 7 s JI 5 T S 5 SERV 1 CE ,, E, -. 1 Ra 'Q il, '-3' '.'fl.f' .A w A l l 'lqmnl ' T UDENT KEEP CHOOL AFE The Fire Marshals are responsible for promoting safety and fire prevention in the school. Sponsor Mr. Lucas Vegas selected bottom row: seniors Kirk Freytag, Paula Perry and junior jeff Carrollg second row: senior Greg Meyer, sophomore Brian Clark, and seniors Penny Cubley and jeff Clarkg and top row: seniors Karen Parker, Liz Taute and Marian Scott. These students supervised the fire drills and checked the extinguishers periodically. The Fire Marshals show the correct techni- que for using fire extinguishers. Mr. Vegas is sponsor. ,.r4 -fsw A-an-1 S? 251 ' 6 i
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