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They may be ready for show biz, but is show biz ready for them? Nl ' ike Tarr, Chris Cooper, Paul Montgomery do rendition of short shorts. King of the Hill was popular among 4-Hers who welcomed members from Wisconson, dur- ing a trade-off for a week in June and July. Time-out for Summer! It ' s 95-degrees, the sun is beating down, and humidity is high. It ' s just too hot to do anything! Wait. Not so with Blackford students. Summer is action time — time to get going. Summer was a time for students to attend organizational camps. Over 150 Band members marched, played, sweat- ed, and bonged their way through Band camp. Eleven publications students attended summer journalism workshop at Ball State, where adviser Ed Henderson was an instructor. Five workshoppers — Tammi Wentz, Kay Trus- sel, Lynn Lefevre, Jeff Custer, and Steve Rogers — received awards. Cheerleaders did their thing during the annual Ball State camp. Practicing cheers, learni ng new routines, showing school spirit, and generally having fun, as always, were on the agenda. Swinging a bat is a way many girls passed the time during Softball season, with the 3M-AII Stars slugging it to the third game of the State in Columbus. Girls also attended a basket- ball camp this summer. Travel was another summer pleasure, and FHA took ad- vantage of it by riding a train for two and one-half days to the Rocky Mountains. The 4-H Club took part too, by spon- soring a trade, with Wisconson and Blackford students trad- ing homes for a week. But all students didn ' t join clubs or travel in the summer. By just plain staying at home, hanging around the pool, or lying in the sun, some found fun in the 12 weeks off. The majestic Rockies provide the background for Lori Ladd (first row, right) and other FHA members visiting the mountains. 26 Summer Workshops
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Tears were shed and many happy memories were brought to mind as America remembered the stars whose deaths shoclced all. Four of the never- to-be-forgotton faces were those of Guy Lom- bardo, age 75, Groucho Marx, 82, Bing Crosby, 73, and Elvis Presley, 42. 28 National Events Explaining his recent remarks on the Palestine State, President Jimmy Carter with wife Rosaiyn confer with Egyptian President Sadat. America paid its last respects to Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, as thousands of mourners filed through the Capitol Rotunda.
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