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Short Notice T urnabout seemed to catch some people off guard! Short notice of the dance and dangerous driving con- ditions because of drifting snow kept attendance lower than normal. “1 couldn’t believe it when I heard the dance was in a week,” said Kelley Cody, “1 was really surprised that we didn’t get more notice about it.” The annual dance, sponsored by the Pom Cats, took place Saturday, Janu- ary 16, in the cafeteria. “The decorations included “Love is . . . people” and a dried flower arrangement in the center of each table,” said Shari Boston. The Pom Cats chose John Kuiper and the County Line” as the band. “The band played both country and rock,” said Jamie Schrieber, Pom Cat. Ballots for Turnabout Queen were distributed at the door. The candidates were Nanci Bernhardt, Traci Speic- hert, Karen Underwood, Janet Bowyer and Sherri Peck. Sherri was crowned Turnabout Queen. ▼ Sue Sikma and Mike Bieber, like most other students who attended the dance, chose to have their formal picture taken. ▼ Turnabout was a memorable occasion for Scott Gross and Sherri Peck, as Sherri was crowned Turnabout Queen. 1 4 Dee Molden and Tim Urbanski decide to leave the dance early in hopes of finding a restaurant to their liking. ► Larry Suarez and Cheryl Huseman think their own separate thoughts about the pleasurable evening they are having together.
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Workin’ an’ Rockin’ Andy Richart and Josh Rivera went to the workshop to learn more about photography. Leading the workshop was Col. Charles Savedge who taught evening classes. Students attended classes three times a day. Although the work was continuous, dances and movies were scheduled to help the week along. Just to “keep on rollin’’ is what some students preferred to do. While some went to camps and workshops, others preferred to rock and roll all summer long. Kevin Cronin and Gary Richrath from the band R.E.O. Speed- wagon performed in Chicago along with other bands including Cheap Trick, Ozzie Osbourne, and Alice Cooper. ▼ Summer camp at Notre Dame gave the pom pon girls new ideas and routines to perform for the new basketball season. T Col. Charles Savedge led the journalism workshop held in Muncie, Indiana. His unusual teaching techniques made learning and working both fun and interesting. ▼ The ten girls who attended pom pon camp were: (Front) Shari Boston; (Middle) Debbie Gru- enhagen, Gidget Keiser; (Back) Kim Funk, Joy Newberry, Jamie Schrieber and Dana Martin. Summer Camps and Activities — 9
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4 Showing the true meaning of Turnabout, Kim Zimmerman pays Ed Wilson’s way into the dance, as well as her own. 4 Larry Suarez and Cheryl Huseman think their own separate thoughts about the pleasureable evening they are having together. ▲ Lori Walls and Dan Corey take a break from the dance floor and head toward the refreshment table for punch. 4 Turnabout queen candidates Janet Bow yer, Nanci Bernhardt, Tracy Speichert, Sherri Peck, Karen Underwood and their dates start the next slow dance after the queen was chosen. ▲ It didn ' t take much persuading for Lydia Maldonado to get Billy Kozlowski out on the dance floor. Turnabout — 11
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