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F un the Sun Sound oft 1, 2. . . Sound off 3,4..,Bringitondown,..l, 2,3,4.. t,2...3,4!The sound ot the marching band drifted in the air as musicians marched on to the field. This summer the band went to the Southampton Campus of Long Island University for the second year in a row..Due,to a. shortage of funds, the band stayed for only three days at the camp, but their inexhaus- table enthusiasm hallowed iiii .them to master four shows in that short time. I I GET BACK lN LINE: Attempting to get the band back from their water break are Miss Bestercy, Les Hampton and Eric Albinder. PREPARING FOR THEIR JOURNEY: Joel Rosenthal, Mr. Albinder and Mrs. Gallarello load the bus. THREE'S COMPANY: With all the pres- sures at band camp, Joel Rosenthal still finds time to relax with Hope Mirlis and Biff Berko. DRUMS ARE HEAVY: Resting their arms are Paul Fick, Steve Frank, Nathan Mercer, Mark Johnson, Mike Flaherty and Chris Cahill. ENJOYING A BREATHER: Soaking up the warm Southampton sun the Royalettes treasure one of their rare breaks. MY HORN IS BIGGER THAN YOUR HORN: In tune are Kim Robinson, Raymond Kramp, Steve Camp, Joel Rosenthal and Tom Stuart. Summer Activities I 30 I
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The Yearbook comes out in June, but the yearbook staff works hard all year round. This summer six of the edi- tors attended a three-day seminar at Princeton University, where we learned the 'ins' and 'outs' of creating a fantas- tic yearbook. Aileen Lee and Ilene Prusher, co- editors- in- chief, planned over what was to appear on every page of the yearbook. This allowed the staff to get right down to business in September. Our well-known photography editor Steve Misshula, spent a busy summer snapping pictures of bugs, concrete and his everfamous crushed can. His snapshots from Princeton contributed to the staff's first place rating by Wals- worth Publishing. In addition to learn- ing about their specialized areas, ev- eryone is required to be familiar with all yearbooking skills. Copy editor Christy Wells was seen designing an advertis- ing campaigng Michelle Nobel from lay- out hacked away at a typewriter doing copy assignmentsg our photography editor learned just how all those pic- tures fit on a page by attending a lay- out workshopg senior section editor Stefanie Glovin honed her skills by rushing to several workshps at one time. The group kept late hours, working at a mad pace to win the eight pages of color promised to the staff with the best yearbook plan. Their effort paid off, and the yearbook staff won the privilege of adding a little color to these pages . CONSISTENCY IS THE HOBGOBLIN OF LITTLE MINDS: The Kingsmen staff is a picture of diversity as Ilene Prusher, Ste- fanie Glovin, and Michelle Nobel tough out the heat in their sweatshirts, while Christy Wells and Aileen Lee try to beat the heat . GO TIGERS: Enjoying a ride from the Princeton mascot are Stefanie Glovin, Mi- chelle Nobel, and Ilene Prusher, ' Princeton I
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