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etreat 'calls to community' his year's second annual All- and does it anyway. Star Fietreat took place in Prescott Az., October 17-19. Saturday alternoon, the students Approximately 150 students had team time. Each group had 10 participated in this retreat. minutes to make up a 45-second . commercial on any topic. i t All through the retreat, students i l went to different meetings and Sunday, the students attended two activities, sometimes all together, last workshops, received their , and sometimes in smaller groups. lunches, and came back to Deer Valtey. After dinner Friday night, they had J a call to community meeting. At All in all, the second annual A-Team y , t y j this meeting they met the trainers, Retreat was a big success with i t ' iiii r- , I - V ,I , ,,,, set norms , and learned non- ,Deer Valley students. y y, negotiablesu. , , , at rri ,,,y y ,,.. K ggtgq . ,,,,,. Greg Foster, senior, does his versron of 1 - it y A , r WW Saturday morning the students went ESS' VXe1'?e:'f1VEZ3ei:f'nQ The Second GU- M by y V, to a flat earth, round earth ' f r r 'rfttr . meeting which is when a person 1 ' knows he is doing something wrong , g 1 my r r it ,r r r r , 33 A-Team counselors, Mrs. Joyce Stofters, Mr. Willi Mitchell, Mrs. Barbara Daggett and Mrs. Donna Mahar go over the schedule of events for the day. Armando Cruz, iunior, gets some very impor- tant advice trom counseler, Walli Jones. 68 i y I
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i TIVITIES i mi .4 Q f A1 53' Q s ' S .Q 5 X E g' Q' l x' f N t it at i it wt X , , ri ts S Q s X ss ook at all ot these ways to become involved! Belong. Share. Contribute, make friends. 1 Look at all the world as a stage and be on it! Join drama, thespians, stagecratt, .. participate in the Lip Sync, attend dances. Look at ways to train for your future career while having fun. Join HOE, ' Q COE, FBLA, HERO, FFA, DECA, JAG, 4 or help run the school store. Q s Q . Look at academic knowledge and see hovv smart you really are. Try out for A the Academic Decathlon and continue their top state rating. Participate in National Honor Society or Vocational Honor Society. 'fc Look at writing the Great American Novel. Get your start by writing tor the newspaper or the literary magazine. Look at this! Gpportunity and choice. F.F.A. members march at this year's homecoming event. Many clubs marched with their banners to pro- mote their various groups. Q 1 fy fy W ',t,:'s.'. V j'i3j1f fw5iW7Tg1tfi17'1fjfTr7'777 -f wiv ' '-cf'--Y -'-----'- W, We I
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scoff Wilgqn, Steve Viles, senior, shows practices his routine oft his strength on the on the high bar. parallel bars. S, Gymnastics Club Front row:lCherish Ewell, Beth Collins, Maureen Bestenlehner, KathyDenham,i Amy Wellendoitr Jenny Sullivan, Cameo McDaniel, Krista Smith, Dawn Fraker. Second rom' Mrs. Met2ger, Beth Jones, Jodi Barrett, Dawn Collazo, Dione'Echols, Kim Sadler, Tammy Stanton, Stacey Fitzgerald, Aymee Corzo, Tammy Covvies. Back row' Karen Mennino Jayme Mason Lori Bell, DeDe For- ' f' ff ' ,'l' ,,'f . U, , 553 2, ,, .3 Vylv ,,!,' V Q Wcmdx Andrea'KOdliOkl , f ' r V ' 'V V' V M rpg o,o, . , ,J , school year, the f - X' X 4-27 wi f Qgyrhnastics club because she teaches it practice back tucks in their tlooriwork Qanfdfthrati makes it easier. , nastics is achallenge there are about 20 members in J assemblies. They also attend some of ,??Qf'h6, gymnastics, ciub. They A.S,U.'s meets. y w practice in Class every! day in the , . J t Qeastfbaicony gotthegyrnnasium. Mrs. The giris practice many advanced skills trjivietzgier says that she sponsors they to get ready for their meets. They and back handsprings on the beam. They also work on their originality. Mrs. the year, they hold fundraisers in Metzger also said that due to liability itoratse money for their meet in insurance, they are no longer able to lfhisyear, they are planning to vault. fhavea icartwheel-a-thon in February amrar Car wash in April. J The gymnastics club motto, Gymnastics as a Challenge, is posted on their bulletin board. Mrs. Metzger J l J ifiry ' i,,.. ,Mgyrhnastics club is involved in a variety commented, l try and make it as Kam!! Nl90'I!'19v.f ,rr ,,y..,, so ci. activities.Besides their meet in May, much as a challenge for the girls as I Sophomore, perfqrms QD t e they give exhibitions during the can. balance beam. Doing this requires a great deal of concentration. GYMNASTICS CL UB lsr a rar 69
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