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Determination and pride mix with weariness on these Marching Trojans ' faces. One More Time During the last week of August, the Marching Tro- jans went to their annual band camp. And once again, for the third straight year, they took a new director with them, Mr. Harry Bryant. This change in leadership, many feh, was a strug- gle because the relationship of director to student is often closer than that of regular teacher-to-student. Some felt that the changes of styles, ideas, and per- sonalities of the band director affected the outcome of the marching season. I feel that the band has been put under a strain by the change of directors but we ' ve finally struck gold with Mr. Bryant, beamed head drum major Jeanne Fowerbaugh. The band camp week progressed with more work than fun, but that work paid off at halftime shows, contests and other exhibitions through the cheers of the crowds. showing us what the r dream girl would look like are freshmen Alan Levtne and Jim French. Band Camp — 13
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Snappine their fingers to the beat are juniors Rhonda Schroeder, Lisa Myers, ond Danny McLemore. Morp Is Success The second annual MORP proved successful as approximately one hundred and fifty Trojans ' boogied the night away ' to the music of Unique Lighting and Sound. The dance was sponsored by the Student Council and held in the EHS cafeteria. Decorations consisted of old tires, garbage bags, a beat up Volkswagen, and numerous other articles of junk which combined to make the cafeteria a little more glamorous. The dance was chaperoned by two anonymous mannequins, one of whom proved to be a very ex- citing date for senior Chris Morken. The evening was topped off with the crowning of seniors Julie Burt and Chris Morken as queen and king of the 1982-83 MORP. Chairman Rhonda Reynolds com- mented, I was happy with the success of the MORP. I anticipated a good turnout and wasn ' t disappointed. n» ' nM M- . ft »°i» J H di v JW 9Lm rjy jHBB . .flJ ' ■■3 ■.w t |!ww 1 InV J H9 rr r HH -• ' . . ' JH WB ' Felioiv court members ivotch as Danny McLemore takes his position in front of the crowd. Dancing with Morp king Chris Morken is curly, one of the two anonymous chaperones at the dance. The choperones were donated to the dance by . C. Penney ' s. Morp — 15
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