Elmhurst High School - Anlibrum Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1979

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KNOWLEDGE OF TROPHY awards made every- one try just a little harder. Winners were seniors Carolyn Denney. best attitude — band; Terri Pebernat, best attitude — drill team: sophomore Janet Prader. most improved pompon: senior Sharon Coetzee, most improved flag: sophomore Becky Winans, most improved rifle: senior Yvonne Berry (accepting for the flute section), most improved woodwind: juniors Richard For- kert, best marcher: Bob Meredith, most improved horn: freshman Mike Magdich, most improved percussionist: and sophomore Eric Lehner, best horn. MORNING CAME TOO soon after a long, tiring week at camp as senior Jeri Yarbrough and jun- iors Linda Stanley and Mane Elena Lyon take things easy while waiting for the arrival of the bus drivers from Fort Wayne. FINDING THAT HE doesn ' t have a thing to wear to the underclassmen ' s initiations, senior Galen Bailey decides to go without. Before the festivities begin, he checks to see if all is well. Student Life — ) !

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Band Camp Calls Attention Band . . . Attention! Not again . . . please, Mr. Snyder . . . please let us break. The snack bar opened two minutes ago. He ' s got to let us go! How can you think of eating? Those pancakes made me sick! I didn ' t eat breakfast ... I was still full from the pizza we got in Blooming- ton last night. Band . . . Horns up! Guess the snack bar will wait. Does anyone know where I can sprain my ankle or something? Try walking up to the showers at night. . . the tree roots practically grab at your feet. Shh, Jimmy ' s . . . oops, Mr. Swartz- lander is giving the tempo. Band. . . Mark Time Mark! Hey, watch the arcs. Ours is getting a little flat. Here we go! Whew. . . I ' m glad that ' s over. Hope he ' ll let us break now! Band . . . Attention! Not again . . . please Mr. Snyder! Band . . . Horns up! Anyone want to join me for a mid- night walk to the showers? Even though we joked around a lot and complained about anything, we knew why we were at camp and we worked hard for our goal. We were the Marching Trojans. We had pride and were proud of it! ADDING A RIFLE squad really enhanced the Marching Trojans ' show. Sophomore Becky Win- ans, junior Janet MacKay, and senior Renee Schroeder practice as the band takes a break. W : INITIATION DAY BROUGHT a lot of laughs when the underclassmen looked as if they had gotten dressed in the dark. Mr. Snyder concerns himself with the alto sax squad: sophomore Ken Weaver, junior Lisa Rager, sophomores Tom Stanley and Rick Munroe with junior horn Bob Meredith. THE BAND ' S OPENING number, Tchaikow-. sky ' s Sixth Symphony. kept it busy with its difficult routine. The trombone squad works on one of the many arcs in the drill. 10 — Student Life



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Settlin ' In Thud! What was that? You ' re not going to believe this, but a bus just hit the over- hang outside of the bus doors! Thud ... the sound seemed to emphasize the thoughts that were running through everyone ' s mind. The yellow school busses were back on the road again. School was in session. Saying good-bye to long, lazy summer days wasn ' t easy, consid- ering the alternative was to come to school. We finally managed to hold up under the strain of getting up before noon, missing our soap operas, losing our tans, and going to bed before one in the morning. Still, as we settled into the swing of things, we realized that it was just another way of life. We got used to it. and it was great see- ing all our friends again. Finally, although we ' d never admit it, we became aware that maybe school wasn ' t so bad after all. Maybe . . . just maybe ... it was actually something important! V 5 r %. : ,v- ■ ' ri. PLAYING FIRST DOUBLES position along with senior Rick Thieme, junior Ken Fumiss returns the shot of his Northrop challengers. CATCHING UP ON all that happened over the summer, sophomore Ann VerWiebe enjoys seeing all of her friends again.

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