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GCM 94 STUDENT LIFE “Wrestling takes a tremendous amount of individual strength and stamina. Of course, the main ingredient to winning is the desire to prove you’re the best,” explained varsity wrestler Mark Perry. This desire to win was demonstrated by the daily workouts put in by States¬ man grapplers. The purpose of their three-hour practices was to prepare the wres¬ tlers for the six-minute matches. Their training included learning new moves, exercises, and drills. Every day, the wrestlers strove to eliminate mistakes. The intense practice often resulted in individual weight losses of four pounds or more. Wrestlers work out Top: Ray Mele refuses to give up. Above left: Wrestlers warm up before an Oakton victory. Right: Craig Maxwell walks away from his victory over a Groveton opponent. Opposite page, right: Ray Mele executes a move during a daily practice. Opposite page, top: Co-captain Bob Mills psyches himself. Op¬ posite page, lower right: Coach Nick Hilgert gives some last-minute advice.
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Each choral group at Marshall participated in the December 15 concert. The theme of the concert was, appropiateiy enough, Christmas. The different groups which participated were Girl’s Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Girl’s En¬ semble, Concert Choir and Madri¬ gals. Girl’s Chorus, which consisted of Freshman girls, sang the traditional “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire’’. The concert reached clas¬ sical heights when the Concert Choir tackled a sixteen-page Bach motet. The motet, performed in its originial German, was titled “Lobet denn Hern”. To add to the eigh¬ teenth-century effect, Mrs. Mary Gay Craig, choral director, rented a genuine pipe organ for accompa¬ niment. A variety of instruments accom¬ panied the singers, including the orchestra and a solo guitarist. None of the instruments lent such a quiet eeriness as the recorders of the Madrigals. The fragile strains of the recorders gave the music of Christmas 1972 a hint of Renais¬ sance glory. Top: Mrs. Mary Gay Craig emphasizes unity as Madrigals strive for perfection in Nova, Nova. Above left: Madrigals await the pitch- pipe c ue. Right: Mrs. Craig directs the Concert Choir procession through the audito¬ rium. Choirs emphasize classics
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