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'1-64,11 Gi' f Receiving an award from the Representative of Berlin is Musical LaGrange Director james Leichty. He, in turn, presented the German Band with a certificate of merit. Singing Berlin students bid their new friends good-bye. They preceded their La-Grange trip with a three-day tour of New York, to see city and country life. The lungas Ensemble from Germany enjoys a night of relaxation at a dance sponsored by Musical LaGrange. The German students were housed by members of the community. 1 f 'xxsq ' BERLIN MUSICAL GROUP 9
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,E 41... .- 5 31-A., T 5 1 T i .' 1 1, , I.-K 4s.-,.c, Only prostitutes shave their legs. Can you imagine the uproar that study English and often, French. would result if suddenly, peanut They attend schools six days a week butter was taken off the market, if and also attend a thirteenth grade. the legal driving age became eigh- Surprised by the number of teen, if rock music was banned young teachers at Lakeland, one from high school music programs, Berlin student exclaimed, You and if girls that shaved their legs haveaBOY teaching this class! She were deemed to be of ill-repute?! went on to say that in her school Certainly students would need to the teachers are all between thirty change their views greatly, and un- and sixty years of age. doubtedly, the change would not People in Germany are allowed occur without complaints. to drink alcohol when they reach Yet, the lunges Ensemble from sixteen years, but NO ONE may be Berlin, a group of music students, drunk in public, for fear ofprosecu- discovered that such changes in tion. Only the extremely rich own thought were just as necessary for houses and the majority of the peo- them when they entered a school ple live in apartments. They believe in which peanut butter is a common in economy with automobilesg large food, in which the stage band per- cars are frowned upon. Most forms popular music, and in which shocking to Lakeland students was girls are expected to shave their the fact that in Germany, only the legs! The German music students, prostitutes shave their legs! surprised at America's liberal- The jEB students said that despite ness , readily offered information the adjustments they had to make, about life in Germany. they enjoyed their tour and found The students related that schools it very interesting. Finally, they said ' in Germany are strict. If a student that they Loved Mr. Liechty's I wants to answer a question he first band and hoped they could visit must stand and address the profes- the country again someday. in tae last f1ighf0ij1i::if,viEirt0 L?GfHf'8:i'f ' I S Bl'fT1anS jOll'1E ell' OS S 3 Zi pal' Y Sor' The Students are requlred to given in their honor. The dance was held in the Lakeland cafeteria. 8 - BERLIN MUSICAL GROUP
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A. Trying to shoot Mickey in the mouth, freshman Karen Henderson is observed by her junior cousin Linda. The games were a main attraction of Corn School. C. Pom-pon girls Denise Lambright, Cheryl Olds, and Dawn Egli lead the other girls and the band. The band marched in every pa- rade, performing routines to music. D. Preparing to leave for her first Corn school parade is sophomore drum major- ette Nancy Borum. This was her first year as a drum majorette. MIC E. Firing the ball, senior jeff Sorg attempts to dunk a coach. The dunk tank, a new amuse- ment at Corn School, raised S400 for the Athletic Department. F. Standing in place, freshman girls Tammy Feller and Tammy Brode await the start of the Round-Up. The students spent much of their time at Corn School. 10 CORNSCHOOL 4 Pronounced the new '77 Corn School queen is senior Marla Egli! Her runners up were Westview students Brenda Hostetler and Kim Schrock.
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