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Mike Sobczak 8:10 Dressed in his Hawaiian best (in keeping with the theme for the day at Band Camp) Mike arrived at the middle school. 9:03 Intense band rehearsal out in a dusty field behind the middle school forced Mike's mind to shut down. Only the feelings of hunger, thirst'and boredom persisted. 10:59 Mrs. Preslan pulled up in the middle of the field in her station wagon to give the bandos some watermelon. Mike chose to lounge around VV-VV-'iCV V' »»w .i j '» t y ts 12:05 Freshman initiation with water balloons enliv- ened the lunch break. 1:26 Field Commander An- derson told the tubas to get working. 1.46 Kern demanded the tu- bas get working. 2:04 The tubas got working. 4:14 Rehearsal ended early! What's going on tonight Mike asked, fatigue forgot- ten. ■ WHERE ARE THE DRUMS? Drumming on the sidewalk, H.T. Williams, Dave Roehl and Kevin Robison practice the percussion feature from The Big Apple. When drummers practice they beat on what ever surface is close at hand.
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NO, I'VE GOT IT! During the first annual New Year's Eve bash at the high school Sharon Smith and Jeanne Booth play a game of badmitton. The party was organized to provide a non-alcoholic alternative party. —D. Bye GRADUATION GOOD-BYES After the ceremony Scott Marsal re- ceives a farewell hug. The graduates paid eight dollars for their apparel, which allowed them to keep them for use as a good wall hanging. 6:15 Jenny headed for the barn in Avon Lake where she fed the five horses and four cats. 2:45 Cleaning her horse's stall, Jenny mused, I'll be really sad when I have to leave the horses to go to college. 5:00 Jenny wondered if a quick shower really eradicated the barn smell. 5:06 Late again; well, fortunately the time clock at Winkleman's is slow. 9:00 After closing the register Jenny spent what she earned tonight on a new spring dress. 9:45 She arrived home where her A.P. team was waiting to work on their presentation of Sense and Sensibility. 11:30 Back to the barn to dim the lights—left on so the horses don't have to eat in the dark. AGAIN? At a hot August Rockette practice. Heather Sommer struggles to her feet to go over a newly-learned routine. Many hours were spent in perfecting “Fresh” by Kool and the Gang.
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WAIT FOR ME! Arriving at a Wednesday night prac- tice, Kelly DeCrane and Lisa Monago wait for Mrs. Friedel to open the school. The Rockettes practiced twice a week with a performance on Friday night. OH. NO! Sitting under his Christmas tree, senior Eric Wright contemplates exchanging his impractical gift of Calvin Klein socks. Since Eric never wears socks, he decided to return them for cash. SATURDAY • SUNDAY • MONDAY • TUESD WED [DAY • FRIDAY DAYto Hundreds of people desended on the malls to shop for Christmas, many at the last mo- ment. went a week before 'Christmas. There was one small problem, I was using my Dad's credit card and the clerk at one of the stores didn't believe I was Tracy Stofcheck. He had to call my dad at home to tell him what I was buying, but luckily it wasn't some- thing for him. ft —Tracy Stofcheck. Through the fall and winter months, the Rockettes had weekly practices every Wednes- day night. While painting the concession stand, Kim Ochalek and Cindy Moell study the handiwork of Kim Kerr. This Au- T'-l t gust event was the first senior activity A LIT AI of the year. One night, as a break, people from Bonnie Belle came in and did a make-up demonstration for us. They gave us samples of their pro- ducts and even did a make- over on Mrs. Friedel. tf —Diana Di Venere To start off the summer concert season, Phil Collins and his Hot Tub Club played at Blossom on June 26. ££lt was my first night out after being sick for two months. We got our tickets from one of my friend's dads, who is a dentist. He was cleaning Ruby Cheeks' teeth, a disc jockey from WMMS, and asked if he could get a couple of seats. She ended up getting us 5th row, right in front of Phil's microphone. ft —Becky Carson Student Life
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