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ale c %e4 to M ime creeps by slowly as he anricipares rhe final piercing bell- Restlessness overpowers him OS he waits to find out rhe tryouf results that would be posted at the end of the school doy. The time wos getting near Tryouts meant much to the dedicoted people. It was imporront to me that I mode it becouse I hod a better chance this year. I ' m doing better this yeor, Chris Kohnen said about the boys boseboll team. Tryouts ore importont because of rhe stiff competition involved, Tommy Knox said about the bond rryouts The December tryout is the most important becouse we hove to get rhe people righr in eoch bond for concert season, Bobby Wren said. In order to be able ro tryout, many different requirements were set for each organization with good grodes o universal must. Ploying the Tune. In preporotion for rhe Moy tryouts, Mory Melugin proctices her tryout music on her French horn Melugin hos ployed the trumpet since sixth grade but chonged instruments in the middle of the year I ' ve only been ploying the French horn for hotf o semester ond I con olreody tell I prefer it over the trumpet, Melugin sold J. Pufz For rhe cheerleader tryouts, ■grades have to be up and if you hove hod suspension, they look in ro it ro see what you did. They take conduct into con- sideration, Karo Oishi said For extracurricular ocrivities, oil sub- jects must be possed , Requirements for Tigeretres were stiff, but slightly different froiTi the rest. You hove to keep up your grades, be in the weight limit and be able to dance, Karen Brown said. During the bond tryouts, many different emotions were present. Some people were nervous and others were just fine. It wasn ' t hard, but I wos nervous trying our in front of Mr. Wren, Knox said. Preparation before the tryouts either resulted in doing well and making it, or mentally preparing for the worst — be- ing cut, I think it ' s important and I wonr ro moke cheerleoder, but if I don ' t, I ' m preparing myself, Oishi sold. By AUQ]A SHAPLEY Kicking Around. ' Jockie is showing me pike during the second doy of the cheerleodering clinic for o flip out in the cheet colled Good, Better, Best, ' Ruby Williams sold. Mony juniors attended the cl inic in preporotion for the cheerleader tryouts 6. Borone Checking It Out. As J C Rozendoll finishes his speech, Donielle Huck, Comi Chon and Mike Bryant compote their speeches to IXozendool s I felt reolly ratty becouse J C s, Mike ' s ond Danielle ' s speeches were oil neotly computer-typed ond mine looked like o rough dtoft of o composition on notebook poper. ' Chan soid F. Teixeiro One ond Only. I ' m practicing o song colled Moss in D flot for solos, Bobby Linhort sold He procticed the piece of music obout 10 minutes o doy for weeks. Usually, he did not procnce thot much J. Putz . . .than we bargained for
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utcA ' 38 Greeted with o three hour layover in Lon- don, rhe Tigereffes began rheir spring breok rrip with frusfrorion and an- noyance. If was prerty upset- ring, Nicole Lawson said. The Drirish Coledonian flighr rhot wos to rronsporr rhe Tigeretres ro Amsrerdom hod nor woired for rhe arrival of rheir plone, which was on hour lore leaving Housron. Traveling by bus through Europe, rhe Tigerettes spent their firsr three days in West Germany In Cologne, they visited the twin spired Cologne Cathedral, which was con- structed over a period of 600 years. The drill teonn also spent two days in Heidelberg shopp- ing and sight seeing. I liked Heidelberg the best because we got to shop o lot and the castles there were owesomel Lawson said. Snow welcomed the Tigeret- tes to Brussels, Belgium. The guided tour of the city included Q visit to the Royol Poloce and to the Godivo chocolate factory. In Holland the Tigerettes ex- plored seven cities including Amsterdam, Antwerp and The Hague. In Amsterdonr., they visited the house of Anne Frank. In Woudrichem, the drill team ottended a medievol feast complete with minstrel music ond singing. During their tour, rhe Tigerer- tes performed twice. The firsr time was o town square in Deft and the second wos a school in The Hague, Lawson sold. The drill team hod the chonce to meet many types of people in Europe. Dutch men in rural areas wore the troditionol wooden shoes. In Volendom, a small fishing village, the in- habitants dressed in troditionol costumes. They also met peo- ple with different attitudes. The people in Brussels mostly were rude, but in Holland the kids we met were really nice They told us how they look up to Americans, Lowson said. If was a greet trip. Dus Stop. Touring Europe by bus i mosr giomorous woy ro rrovet but i is rhe most procficol ond comfortobie meons of tronsportofion Jonn Colveri ond Kellie Von Horn step oboord tlie bus heeded toward another Europeon city. J. Alsinget The Dig Chill. Doncing in thirty degree ither. Noncy Fritts ond Sherti Drown bear the chilly tennperoture. The Tigerettes perform in the town squore of Delft, origin of Holland ' s famous blue Delft china J. Atsinger. More TRIPS
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