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MM STUDENT LIFE 29 Recognition eludes Hockey Team Rlrfii Hrf j Jj Opposite page: Taking time-out for a drink of water, Jane Lannen, Barbara Irish and Jenny Lee discuss practice. Above left: Waiting for their turn, Fran Little and her JV teammates observe the scrimmage action. Top: Jane Lannen and Terri Scheid fight for control of the ball; teammates look on. Above: Terri Scheid and Debbie Cox confer with Coach Denise Stephenson before a scrimmage. Left: The proper handgrip for dribbling is demonstrated to the varsity team by Coach Stephenson.
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«r ‘j v STUDENT LIFE 31 O o : The band played on . . . and off the field, during football season. Long hot afternoons spent drilling in the summer sun and careful calculations for precise routines made the 1972 Marching Band’s half-time performances memorable additions to Marshall’s home foot¬ ball games. Such diverse subjects as famous women, movies, holi¬ days, and the Olympics provided themes for the band’s half-time shows; the formations and move¬ ments of the musicians (members of the Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, and Cadet Band) were devised by Mr. John LaCava, band director, and assistant director, Mr. Anthony Aversano. Not only during half-time was the band active — the strains of “eat ’em up” and the Marshall pep song were often heard during the games, helping spur GCM on to victory. Combining musicianship and showmanship, the band marched through another successful season of halftime spectaculars. Opposite page, above: Members of the brass and percussion sections take a breather at a hot rehearsal. Opposite page, below left: Jim Porter shows off his musical ability. Op¬ posite page, below right: The Band and Majorettes practice marching and music coordination in the back parking lot. Left: Drum major Mike Wilson leads musicians into the stadium before a football game. ' ' TYVi - Ol , yAosyiA- (L yjt pLinCA yuruJ d Aj oJU t Lc. ' ' .A 5 I 0 - d LjjjTUAs jt YYJ - oAjl od rJL t 7 4 r , A n i i xljI—
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