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iftin into hap Focusing sfeodlly on The fence sur- rounding Kirkwood CommuniTy Pool, KoTe Vogl, junior, sTood poised on The end of The diving boord. All were silenT os she execuTed on lnword somersoulT oT The meeT ogoinsT WhlTe Cliff, July 24. Vogl wos o member of Kirkwood's diving Teom. Becouse of cemenT crocks ond dlfflculTles wlTh The filTerlng sysTem, The pool foiled To meeT ciTy sfcindords. The council iniTiolly voTed ogoinsi o sTudy To survey The repoir cosis, buT residenTs signed peTiTlons in proTesT. l'AfTer ThciT, They hired o firm To ond- lyze The siTuoTlon, sold Vogl. Swimmers ond divers olso prdcflced ond compeTed oT privoTe pools. lvlem- bers of The Amoieur AThleTlc Union QAAUQ Tedm oT Sugor Creek SporTs Club procTiced for four hours, six doys o week. F ul llfTed welghfs dT Body Builders during The summer, sold John senior. IT wos greoT exercise. Ofhers were involved in sporTs for exercise ond enTerTolnmenT. 'TAT Windy Gop CYoung Life C we held Olympic gomes, sold A Fronk, sophomore. Six members of The girls' cross 4 l'Our church group wenT on TTY Teem GEO GTTTZDUGUMG Camp o scovenger hunT on bikes. OW'enCe' gn' W e'e ev 'On , . . overoge of eighT To '10 miles per ddy Even TTTOUQTT 'T WGS Tjflngf in oddlTlonToTroining physically, we hod C1 IOT Of fun. - forked dbouT differenf Techniques BeTh Wogner, sophomore The psychologlcol ospecTs of running sold PoTTy Shodowens, junior. - - - - This helped prepore The girls for Besides swimming dT procTice, we fifST CTOSS COUNTTY Df0CTiCe Of The worked on flexlbiliTy ond weighT Troin- SOTT CIT 42204 G-TTT-1 AUQ- 46- ing, sold Cloire Wlllldmson, junior. HCOGCTT CDCiVeD Holley WeighT Troining olso helped Those The DfOCTiCe GT TTTTCTTTTQTTT SO we who were geTTinQ in ghqpe for fgll begin on The firsT offlciol minuTe of sporTs. seoson, sold Llso Higgins, junior. 3 - Kirkwood Pool gives Angie Sonders ond Dovid Houck, juniors, o ploce To relox ond Tolk while sooking up The summer sun, Aug. 3. Quodracepfs and hamstrlngs sTreTch os Llso Bosich, senior, bolonces ogoinsT The fender of o cor To ossisi her os she worms up for The mldnlghi cross counTry procTlce, Aug. 46. 46 Summer SporTs -If
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holiday IT was all Tricks buT no TreaT, aT The WinTer Formal, Dec. 48. 'il Think iT was a dirTy Trick The band pulled by noT showing up for The dance, said Amy Greenwell, junior. Friday, Dec. 'l7, The day preceding The dance, Kevin DochTermann from ConTinenTal EnTerTainmenT AssociaTes called H.L. Hall, publicaTions adviser, and informed him ThaT The band TreaT had broken up and would be unable To play. DochTermann, however, suggesTed The band, The AgenTs, which was The band ThaT appeared aT The WinTer Formal. UA Holiday TreaT, which was The Theme ThaT Cal! and Pioneer sTaffs chose, Turned info a holiday joke, for some. The band gave me a Throbbing headache, said Jon Williams, fresh- headache man. IT was hard To dance. Even wiTh many negaTive aTTiTudes, approximaTely 600 sTudenTs enTered The colorfully decoraTed cafeTeria. Bold red, green, and whiTe sTreamers aTTached To Tissue paper bells, draped from The ceiling. ScarleT red-paper sTockings hung on The walls. Though some sad faces mingled in The brighT decoraTions, boTh publica- Tion sTaffs cleared a profiT of 34,2110 Smiles did appear on faces aT 9:30 p.m., however, when Anne Kahmann, The 4984 Pioneer Queen, crowned Leigh Anne LockharT, senior, as her successor. The Dec. 6 issue of The Call an- nounced ThaT Libby EhrhardT, Angie FanTroy, KrisTine Hopkins, LockharT, Paula Powell, Julie Simmons, and Karen Sulkowski, seniors, would be The reign- ing maids. www Because The band fails To play a slow song mm TVTGY can dance To, Lisa Basich, senior, and her daTe, Kevin Grubb, a senior fmm K flsgpedy, sfand aT The edge of The dance I-aughfef explodes, while Leigh Anne Lock- harT, senior Kim Loomis' dance parTner, lefs Loomis low dip her during a fasf-paced song, SUVTQ by The AgenTs aT The dance, Dec. 'l8. T8 WinTer Formal as
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