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THE NEW CREW Yearbook Staff Puts It All Together Something old and some¬ thing new. This years photo¬ journalism staff had a wide variety of new staffers and only a few returning ones. As the greenhorns were taught how to draw lay-outs, crop pictures, and write captions the returning staff editor; Daphne Almarode, copy edi¬ tor; Julie Wright, section edi¬ tor; Tonya Eavey, special section editor; Carol Reider, and Photography editor; Tonya Cork, were getting a head start on the yearbook. The old members of this year’s staff consisted of ten seniors, Dawn Brown, Tonya Cork, Tammy Belsky, Amy Harper, Daphne Almarode, Julie Wright, Jolie Eves, Carol Reider, Jamell Rob¬ erts, and Pam Breeden, six juniors, Tonya Eavey, Missy Belsky, Julie Davies, Spen¬ cer Cross, and Paul Allen, and Anthony Johnson. Going from first period to fourth period was a big change for the returning members. Once again the yearbook staff sponsored the Donkey Basketball. It proved to be a profitable venture. Many students, faculty, and com¬ munity members rode don¬ keys. Putting their lives (or at least their bones ) in dan¬ ger, when they took a chance to ride. These are a few of the many yearbook members, Legacy 89: left to right Paul Allen, Amy Harper, Tonya Cork, Julie Wright, Jolie Eves, Mrs. Taylor, Jamile Roberts, Daphnie Almarode, and Pam Breeden. 20
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Leaning down to kiss the donkey, Senior Susan Calder graciously accepts her prize for winning musical donkey. Caught in action, Phillip Hatter waves his arm hop¬ ing for the ball. Will he or won’t he? Sen¬ ior, Glenn Bloodworth wonders if he will get on. Enthusiatic “Cheerlead¬ ers” show off one of their talents before the start of the game. 19
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Yearbook advisor Cherie Taylor discusses a lay-out with staff members Tonya Cork and Amy Harper. Yearbook Editor Daphne Al- marode points out a mistake to Julie Wright and Jolie Eves be¬ fore an upcoming deadline. Staff member Anthony Johnson deserves special recognition for all his time, hard work and dedi¬ cation in Legacy 88. 21
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