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Fredrick’s Grocery Just like these band students, FREDRICK'S GROCERY handles the best. Located at Rt. 1, Box 443 in Taylor County, FREDRICK’S GROCERY, offers the Knottsville area a wide variety close to home. Call 265-3249. THE BAND WITH FLAGS FLYING, Cindy Moran, senior, and members of the flag corps are ready to practice their routines. Band — 29
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Back to basics GETTING A RUNNING START, these band members practice a new field show. The band got back to basics as the long week of August 9-15 began. That was the week of summer band camp. Everyone was up at 6 a.m. preparing for the long day which would end at midnight. The week began as students and chaperones unloaded the buses. As soon as everyone was settled in their cabins, the long week of work began. Each day’s schedule consisted of hard work in the hot sun. As Mr. Norman Adlington, director, gave out diagrams of the field shows, many students were ready to pack their bags over the foreign looking plans. It was funny watching the freshmen scratch their heads and say, 'What do I do now?’ commented Bev Sturms, senior. Many hours were put into practice on and off the field. Visions of jumping in the cool water of the pool ran through everyone’s mind. But these visions didn't keep the pieces of the show from falling into place. By the end of the week the show was ready for performance. CLEANING UP THEIR ACT. Malea Davis. Dawn Flohr and Sonia Willis, seniors gang up on Jenny Drake, senior. THE PERCUSSION SECTION work on their solo feature. 28 — Band
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AFTER HOURS: Changing the pace Drudging through classes, staying up until 3:00 a.m. to finish homework and getting up at 6:00 a.m. may be our views of school, but when you really think about it, the time spent after hours are the most memorable. Besides sports, band, choir and journalism, after hours are taken up by everything from work to club activities. Other than Tuesday club meetings twice a month, extracurricular activities took place when the studies stopped, adding a certain amount of excitement to the daily grind. CONTEMPLATING HIS NEXT MOVE. David Murphy, sophomore, goes for checkmate in one of several area meets for the chess team. THOROFARE EMPLOYEE, Tim Moore, senior, donates to the Salvation Army. National Honor Society members manned the kettles. 30 — Extracurricular
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