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H. rx'h-nwmAinywwud - - mmw '9 Marching Band-Row 1: Matt Sutcliffe. Eric Rogers, Brian Card, Jason Gowing, Mary O'Neill, Mike Arnold, Sonia Mansfield. Row 2: Brenda Speer, Toni Gates, Jennifer Robins, Amy Cunningham, Chris Beaven. Row 3: Joszef Toth, Kristy Bramell, Kim Ruff, Jennifer Cham- berlain, Becky Glover, Robyn Pre- ; ator. Row 4: Chad Fletcher, Ty Erickson, Tim Warder. Row 5: Art Izzard, Steve Thomas, Mike Old- ham, Lynn Kruse and Mike Tweed. Members of the Marching Band per- form at one of the many half-time shows. meWMu Mmmmm
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BIBLE CLUB - Row 1: Tim Brod- Mullen, Becky Gile, Kevin Carrel! rick, Ladonna Babcock, Erica Ko- ng 3: John Dyer, Shara Clevenger; der, Rhonda Jwgmn. Row 2: Mrs. ka Warden, Erin Powell. Belinda Alford, Janet Justice, Karen i Support through athletics, faith Varsity lettermen and women are mem- bers included in the Varsity Club spon- sored by athletic director, Joe Hunter. There are about 45 members and they do such activities as promoting the District 13 T-shirts which were designed by J .J . Hig- gins, art teacher. 'Second year, members study and dis- cuss the bible. HSome students stay in the classroom and listen to us and I think thafs neat. They are not actively partici- pating, but they are listening, said Shara Clevenger. There is a prayer meeting each morning. At least 20 members show up to each meeting. Sometimes there is an alter- native activity for after football , games and other things. FCA combines the benefits of Varsity Club and Bible Club bringing athletes to- gether for fellowship. In FCA, athletes discuss their concerns, doubts, feelings and their faith. It is spon- sored by A1 Klein and James Merrill. FCA helped sponsor the Food for Families drive at Christmas. During the summer, FCA meets regularly and at some meetings, talk to professional athletes. Wymwwvm wwm wmwywwam, WWWwMMMMWMIXg ewwwwwmmrmwxm y wmmmm W ' ' Scott a Club embers FCA - Row 1. Mr. Jay Johnson, John Lucas, Knstan Meat, ity periodmw make Tommy Kruse, Jack Pickren, Jeff Smith, Jeff Pugh. Chris Molendorp, ming year. SW11. Janelle Armstrong, Mr. Al Steve Watts, Julian Calderas, Chris Klein. Row 2: Fred Slaughter, Brad Allen, Theresa Gaston, Michele Cox, Blackwell, Jeff Pendergraft, Todd Bill Warnell, Scott Woodward, Spalding, Jason Owen, Amy Files, Lance Scott, Pete Warnall. Susan Rakes, Angie Martin. now 3: Jxe
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Out to try new moves The Marching Band was busy all during the fall season. Besides playing at pep as- semblies to help promote spirit they par- ticipated in a lot of other activities. They played in the American Royal Pa- rade and also the GSA United Way Kickoff girtllgslinsszwa: the baton twirler for Campaign. an season. They played at all Of the home football games upon the bleachers and did many half-time shows. Their last one was a special one. The lights inside the football stadium were turned off and the members danced with lights and marched into dif- ferent formations. Besides trying to make this year a suc- cess, they worked hai'd to make next year even better. They had the annual chili supper to raise money for 'new instruments and music. The elementaries and junior high schools also participated in this fundraiser. Members also sold cheese, sausage, wrapping paper and Christmas ornaments to raise money for new band uniforms for next year; they also sponsored a Panther Paws dance after the basketball game against Belton on January 3rd. Mr. Thompson will not be conducting the band next year. But hopefully the band will not let this stop them from having another suecessful year. Art Izzard plays his Instrument at a Marching Band members prepare to performance during halftime. play at the GSA rally at Bendix.
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