FWCD Falconer - Winter 2021

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ALUMNI NEWS

Marching to a Different Drum Beat FWCD third- and fourth-graders are marching to the beat of 120 drums this year! Music Teacher Julie Dean reached out to FWCD alumnus, parent and local chef Jon Bonnell ’89 to help craft drums so her students each have their own. “I got the idea to make these drums years ago from a supplemental teaching book published by a music teacher I saw at a session at TMEA [Texas Music Educators Association],” Dean said. “After my first year here, I made a classroom set and used them to keep the kids engaged. It has been a couple of years since I pulled them out.” Since classroom instruments are offlimits this year, and students cannot sing or play their traditional music games right now, Dean knew she needed — and wanted — something special to engage students as they explore music literacy. She decided to make a drum for each of the thirdand fourth-grade students. To do so, Dean needed large vegetable cans and

immediately thought about reaching out to SAGE Dining Services, FWCD’s food service provider, but SAGE had not started making food before the start of school. She then thought of Bonnell and his restaurant, Bonnell's Fine Texas Cuisine. Dean was able to collect all the cans she needed — 121 in total — thanks to Bonnell. To fashion the instruments, she added some foam for the heads of the drums, duct tape, drum sticks, small cutting boards (aka beat boards), and miniature tambourines to create "kidstix" stations. “These kidstix stations provide multiple timbres of sound,” Dean shared.

Bonnell was elated that Dean connected with him and was able to get her all the cans she needed in just a few weeks. “My first thought was that she talked to the right guy! Luckily, we are in the perfect position to be able to get this number of large cans in a hurry,” he said. “Since the pandemic, our curbside meals have been popular, and many of those have an item that comes in a can. Our Buffalo Bros locations also use this size of can for one of the ingredients in our pizza sauce, so I knew we could fill this order in very little time. Before the pandemic, we would not be able to find this many cans in this short amount of time.” Ricky ’30, Bonnell’s son, is a recipient of one of these drums. “It is fun to see this effort and project coming full circle,” he noted. “FWCD has been such an influential place for me and my family since the ’70s. I can’t imagine a better place to support.”

Falcon Whiskey Tasting Rush Olson ’86 and Belfour Spirits put on a fantastic whiskey tasting event on December 2, 2020, via Zoom. Representing Belfour Spirits, Vice President Dayn Belfour shared how the company started and what it takes to make it in the craft distilling industry. Dayn’s father, Ed, founded the company after his Hall of Fame Hockey career, which included winning the Stanley Cup in 1999 with the Dallas Stars. Dayn taught all FWCD alumni how to make a proper Old Fashioned with their distillery’s options during the presentation. Rush Olson ’86, Ed Balfour and Dayne Balfour

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Q&A with Spencer Smith

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page 13

Join FWCD Connect

1min
page 53

Welcome to the Nest!

2min
pages 52-53

Falcon Weddings

1min
pages 50-51

GRADUATIONS

1min
pages 50-51

Class Notes

6min
pages 48-50

From the Archives

1min
page 54

Class of 1980 Virtual Reunion

1min
page 45

Spring Reunion Weekend April 16-17

1min
page 45

FWCD Author Visit

1min
page 45

Retired Faculty – Where are They Now?

3min
page 44

Jennifer Thompson Brown ’95

3min
pages 42-43

Falcon Whiskey Tasting

1min
page 41

Marching to a Different Drum Beat

2min
pages 40-41

Remembering Graham Brown

5min
pages 36-39

A 51 -Year Adventure

8min
pages 30-35

Opening Doors for All

4min
pages 28-29

Art Fun-damentals

5min
pages 24-27

Fall Play Takes Outdoor Stage

5min
pages 22-23

FWCD’s Musical Carts

2min
page 21

Special Order – One Bass, Please

2min
page 20

The Arts

1min
pages 18-19

Celebrating FWCD Fall and Winter Student-Athletes

3min
pages 16-17

FWCD Names Ninth Athletic Director

3min
pages 14-15

Q&A with Tricia Franks

2min
pages 12-13

Breakthrough Boutique – Online

2min
pages 10-11

FWCD Opening Day Numbers

1min
page 9

FWCD’s Kindness Initiative

1min
page 9

“Respect Is a High Score” Wins T-shirt Contest

1min
page 9

Class of 2021 Scholars

1min
page 8

Security Officer Retires with 21 Years of Service

1min
page 7

Second-Graders Take on Fashion

1min
page 7

Letter From Board Chair

2min
page 5

View from My Window

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page 4
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