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During a fun moment at camp, senior Linda Markey and junior Carol Quance pose with Captain Zap (alias sopho Band Camp 1 7
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Musicians Mix Preparation Along With Recreation At: Be out of bed at 6:00! . . . and ready to tromp around a football field, cram routines into your head, march, and play music, all while your stomach growls and your mind is sti asleep. After an hour of this, it ' s time to run in for breakfast and out again for three more hours of drills. Or to the music room for La La La, Ho Ho Ho warm-ups. Dedication? They must be crazy, you say. And they are— crazy about music. The Marching Band and Trojan Singers took a week of their precious vacation and sacrificed it to their cause. They worked their tails off during rehearsals, but reaped a few benefits between times. With a swimming pool, horseback riding, gameroom, and three hot meals daily, Hidden Valley Ranch Resort in Kentucky proved to be a huge improvement over the asphalt parking lot— band camp and smashed sack lunches. Proof of their efforts was evident when the Trojan Singers performed for several organizations and when the band marched football shows. Even without those successful results, it was worth it just to hear the mumbled praise of Mr. Brugh, You guys did a good job. Juniors Dave Archer and Andn before a Trojan Singers ' rehear ] Marchese practic al. Wearing grubbies, hats, and shades, the marching band members stand whil practicing a new marching arrangement. 1 6 Band Camp
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Girls Play Game Rough and Tough Despite Their Powder-Puff Title When the senior girls challenged the juniors to a powder-puff football game, a frantic campaign started to recruit sponsors, coaches, and players. Although it was flag, the girls trained as if it were tackle. Bumping elbows and knocking knees, they practiced in all kinds of weather. After a few injuries and a lot of laughs, the teams were ready for November 12. The game even warranted a last period pep-assembly. Here the teams were introduced and the girls exchanged gag gifts. Then it was out to field for the confrontation. Cheered on by the male cheerleaders, both teams fought hard and rough for a victory. The junior girls didn ' t let the 22-6 senior victory get them down though, and started plotting for next year ' s revenge. Senior cheerleaders show their talent as they knobby-kneed into a pyramid. Senior Deanna Whitman fights off an attempt by Pat Tyson to snatch her flag. 1 8 Powderpuff Football
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