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l-Urteetziee rrwekee pertfeet Not roosters crowing, but drum beats awakened people in the Park- view neighborhood last summer when Liberty Belles began learning how to march. From 6-9 a.m. four days a week, Mrs. Bennie LaFargue tried to teach the girls their left feet from their right ones. She insisted on high kicks and nearly perfect marching and drilled the girls mercilessly, Judy McDer- mott said. The splits helped them to stretch muscles and develop high kicks. Practice did not always make perfect, but it did help routines. Summer practice gave the Liberty Belles a chance to get better acquain- ted with each other. It helped us feel more confident of our abilities, too, Agnolia Gay said. The football players also practiced mornings and afternoons in the heat. lt was hard work and there were times we wished we didn't have to go, but like any other job, we had to go in order to make our team the best, Jimmy Richardson said. Hustle blg boy. John Holloway leads Patriot football players through obstacle drlll. Student Llfe Stars In the morning. Liberty Belles practice some mornings in summer. By beginning their star formation before the sum comes up early, new members perfect routines. 5 1ui1:ma11u nWs
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SLJFTTFTTET' Break tlme. Karen Calhoun, a senior, takes a minute to relax during one of the many summer band practices. Traveling highlighted the summer of '77 for students, while those not so lucky worked or suntanned at home. Daring Patriots journeyed to for- eign solls to explore new territories. Stephanie Rowland, junior, visited Washington, D.C. for 15 days. There were so many sights to see I was always busy, said Stephanie. Another Patriot, Angie Shelnutt, ventured to Canada for a family vacation. Canada is a beautiful country, the people are friendly, and they enjoy talking to Americans and asking questions. Less fortunate individuals worked at summer jobs. Senior Pam Molock employed at Treasure Hills Educare, said, Even though I worked four hours a day, five days a week, l managed to get a little sun and did not feel slighted from my usual Bathing beauties. Soaking in the hot summer sun, senior Lynn Scott, along with Angie Shelnutt and Kathy Colgrove relax at Colony West pool. summer activities. Katie Black, another senior, work- ed during the summer at Camp Grundy with 6-12 year old children. I loved it! lt was a good experience and it helped me to understand children. Fun in the sun water sports occupied much of sophomore Lauri Sutton's time. She skiied on Greers Ferry Lake practically every weekend. Skiing is fun and enjoyable to meg it's good exercise and keeps me in shape, stated Lauri. Possessing a rich, golden brown tan was always a major goal for many people. Lisa Nelson, a junior, made sunbathing a hobby. It took a lot of patience, but eventually my efforts paid off. Student Life
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Six o'clock news. Channel 4 features Number One ranked Patriots on Flob Wlley's sports news in August, 1977. One way street? Countermarch seems like wild confusion until everyone comes out right and turns the same way. Play soldiers. Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps drill team works out ln preparation for fall contests against other schools' teams. Student Llfe 27
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