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40 Bond Trip L. GJ .Q- c en .Q C O 4- C: C: CJ cn GJ .SI '+- -IJ GJ .Z :V L. :D Cf? GJ What now? is the question in most bai members' minds as they wait for news the sniper that had shot into a crowd parade watchers five blocks up the stree Qylie See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil, have no fun is portrayed by Becky Dicker- son, Jody Means, Karen Hill, and Stacy Armstrong, clowning around in the motel room. Favorite pastime around the motel was swimming, and Becky Dickerson definitely does not want to be left out. 'GMA gikemg
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l aiting for keys to their motel rooms, ome were anxious and some were tired, ut most were ready to change into their wimsuits and jump into the pool. ' . f.. Q.: xx, W , ' j , s ,vbi E ' ehind a camera is a good place for Mr. hively to hide, particularly when some- ine wants to take his picture. . .. A? i E , -' --,MLN 1 4 'QM' ii' - ty , s i ar 3 I . ..E . W ,ac W as Q x Q f Q Q X - Not too steady was the reaction of Deana Bates, Lynn Hill, and friends after getting off the elephant at the San Antonio Zoo. The Alamo was only one of the historical sights seen by band members on their tour. San Antonio, here we come. After four years of working and planning, the band was ready to take off on their trip to the San Antonio Fiesta. When we arrived at school at 6:15 Thursday morning, moun- tains of baggage, instruments and junk were piled around wait- ing to be loaded onto two char- tered buses, and band members and mamas were scurrying around organizing everybody. Arriving in Austin, we took time for a short tour of the capitol and LBJ Library. The beautiful capitol grounds provided an excellent place to eat the sack lunches we had brought. With the sun shining brightly Friday morning, the group toured the Alamo, rode the riverboat, and just looked around at all the people. When news broke out that a sniper was firing into the crowd gathering to watch the parade, most of our group were only five blocks away. Sponsors hurriedly got the group together, and we huddled under a bridge for about two hours until we heard that the sniper was dead. Back at the motel, most were at the pool when Mr. Shively told us we were not marching as sched- uled inthe night parade Saturday. Saturday we spent either at the San Antonio Zoo or at the pool. Hamburbers were served pool- side, and most members enjoyed going to the theater that night. Sunday morning it rained, and everyone got soaked loading the buses. We were glad to get home. Bond Trip 41
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