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- r 01 L ? L 4 . A 1' V 1 ' , J A ,H X I L mf Av' . ,, , ' - 1 ir' Tricia Reed, David Banks, Hunt Holladay and Tim Trotter enioy a quiet moment ot fellowship during the retreat. Singing and dancing to a good song is just part ot the lun at the retreat tor Denise Ferrari and guest Ed Query. 1 1 if -3 jf z 4 I , Hs., N. -wsu. A Anita McAIister, FCA's sponsor, welcomes the members to the tall retreat. FCA 29
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Students enjoy retreat, concerts FCA promotes friendship through activities ellowship of Christian Anybodies QFCAJ is a group that encourages friendship and fun. The FCA is sponsored by parent Anita McAlister, who held weekly group meetings and Bible study at her house. Anita also served students a home-cooked lunch on Wednesdays. The fact that FCA is a very big organization at DHS enhances the group's ability to have extensive ac- tivities. To start off the school year, the club sponsored the Leslie Philips concert. In November FCA had a Rake-A-Thon, a drive in which students raked leaves for neighbors and businesses, to raise funds for the annual retreat, featuring Christian rock singer Billy Sprague. Robyn Smith, a newcomer to DHS, said, FCA helped me meet many great new people and make friends a lot easier. lt's the best school organization I've ever been in- volved in. by Teresa de Onis .W A Front Row: Mark McAlister, Larry Tadlock, Anne Bresnahan, Lisa Thomas, Lynn Holladay, Stuart McAlister, John Second Row: Kyle Jacobson, Mrs. Anita McAlister, sponsor, Stan Pruett, Kevin Land, Anne Halpenny, Rhea McNett, Cambell, Cheryl Sandefur, Thomas Alexander, Third Row: Bobby Ray, Peter Boatwright, Brian Curran, Scott Medler, Joel David Banks, Tim Trotter, Pierre Hudalt, Fourth Row: Ronna Smith, Tricia Reed, Teresa Ryan, Leslie Wilborn, Stephanie Kim Turney, Robyn Smith, Cheryl Chamberlain, Sheri King, Courtney Gregory, Darby Fitzpatrick, Filth Row: Mike Doyle, House, Hunt Holladay, Trey Jacobson, Doug Brydon, Chad Kesterson, Chris Darby, Matt Schwolert. A Billy Sprague gives a performance at the retreat. V FCA president Stan Pruett participates in a group activity by asking, Why am I as I am? 28 FCA .Mana 4' 1 -gllld
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Bronco Band marches on Showing pride with every step stm wmmm wh bmzes down, the Pnde of Bronco Counhy dmgendy prachces Dunng sunvnerprachcethe band works on the fundamentals of march- ing, has sechon rehearsam to learnthernumc,thenstanslearn- ing the drill design that goes with M The Colorguard learns and works on many routines while the band works on the music, then it is all put together. At district competition the band won a first division and was pmkedinthetoptwo bandsto advance to region, where they were picked to advance to state. There the band recaved a fwst mw9onandpmcedeQhm. Mr. Don Hanna said the mar- cmng band ohers HMusmalex- penence ... seH+MsdpHne ... realization that hard work in- dividually and then as a group et- fod produces good resuhs .. Winning is great, but the feeling of togetherness that develops through all the combined efforts otters much self-gratification. by Tammy Barnett 30 BAND i Vu! COLORGUARD: Front Row: Beth Hanson, Paige Walter, Kathy Robinson, Debbie Wilson, Chris Coleman, Heidi Martin, Barnett, Cynthia Lence, DeAnna Rodrequiz, Kathy Bittick, Second Row: Kathy Roush, Renae Dunn. Rifle Captain, Sheila Flag Captain, Cheryl Lewis, Margaret Shelton, Jill Martin, Suzanne Curry, Dawn Laremore, Tina Zant, Ellen Fox, Kathy Keasler. Football games aren't boring tor Alan Fisher Qtr' ,ax As she waits for hall'-time to begin, Ellen Fox shows her Bronco pride. During a pep rally, Mike Massey keeps the beat.
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