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4The band plays 'Here Comes the Bride, for Eric Cade and Steve Maddox. YAnnual staffer Dianne Creagh needs to be closer to the paper to read the print. ASnooZing at attention, Allison Liles pre- tends to be practicing the music. 1Annual staffers Brian McLean and Mi- chele Middlebrook work diligently to meet their deadline. Annual Overnighters ll
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A Time to Work, A Time to Pla lay? What's that? It's some- thing that the Big Red Band from Rebel Land and the Yee Haw staffers were not too familiar with during the 1983-84 school year. In fact, lack of sleep was something that both organizations had in com- mon. As annual staffers prepared for bed after an all-nighter, alarm clocks were beginning to ring in the homes of band members. During the annual overnighters, anything was possible, from falling asleep on the job to having gorged oneself on Domino's pizza and egg rolls at 2:00 a.m. Band members were early to rise, but not necessarily to awake. Every morning at 7:00 they assembled un- der Mr. Bob Sherman's direction to perfect the half-time show for the weekly football game. lt's a good thing they could march in their sleep! ANI just don't understand! cries a tired Ginny Grove to an exasperated Rachel Taylor. ALonging for his teddy bear, pillow, and nightly bed-time snack, Brad Ward settles for a layout, typewriter, and egg roll. Therc's cornfort in two's, think Julie Jones and Kara Allen.P 10 Early Morning Band X..
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akin It On Time 7:30-8:00 A.M. o close and yet so far! Students left their houses, cruised to school, and just as they got in sight of it-traffic stopped. As they sat watching bikers and pe- destrians weaving quickly through traffic, they wished to bein their place. Students continued to ease forward at the pace of tur- tles. As they edged closer their ears began to ring. What was it? Yes, it was the first bell. The parking lot became a driving in- structor's nightmare as students tried to dodge other cars and squeeze into narrow spaces. They stepped out only to find themselves at the back of the lot having to walk as far as they had driven. QL. I2 Getting To School APaul Brunn gets his exercise every morning on his way to school. She was herejust a second ago, says baffled Jimmy Lon- goria.P
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