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To get new ideas for layout design, yearbook staff members Missy Queen. Dawn Ashley. JoAnn Smith. Kristy Silver, and Judy Pritchett mull over other schools' annuals while at yearbook camp at MTSU in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. (Photo by Anna Maria Bishop) ' Where does learning not stop in the summer? At camp, that’s where! Summertime — lying in the sun . . . skiing on the lake . . . sleeping until noon . . . late night assignments, sore feet, seemingly endless bus rides . . . WAIT A MINUTE! When did that vision turn a corner and become work?! When students went to summer camps, that's when, and we’re not talking relaxation here! While many were enjoying the lazy, hazy days of summer, thinking of nothing more taxing than which bathing suit to wear today, dedicated student leaders were preparing for roles in the new year. For the foot- ball team, that learning demanded long, hot, grueling hours on the practice field here at school; for JROTC cadet officers, the learning place was an army base at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. College campuses found their traditional stillness and serenity broken by hundreds of cheerleaders and band members; our cheerleaders invaded the campus of West Georgia College in Carrollton, while band and yearbook staff members trekked to Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro. Wherever the loca- tion, summer camps brought the whole group closer together and really built our pride,” remembered Bev- erly Batchelor; the sunburns and sore muscles weren't all that bad, either!” It's time for the final performance rehearsal! After a very hot week in band camp at MTSU. band members Beverly Batchelor. Jericho Frix, Ann Clark. John Armstrong, Mark Hall, and Lisa Brandon stroll to the band blacktop rehearsal f ield to show what they’ve learned. (Photo by Jensi Souders) Summer camps and practices 17
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While preparing to beat future opponents. beat the heat. (Photo by Christy Cox) LFO football players try to Taking a needed break from the strenuous exercise of JROTC summer camp. Brian Bird drinks from his canteen as he sits in front of the male barracks at Ft. Bragg. North Carolina. (Photo by Renea Jenkins) 16 Summer camps and practices
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Standing in line to buy movie tickets. Scott Herpst. Jason Lacy and Patricia Smith check to see if they have enough money while Karen Massey peeks to see who is in the lobby. (Photo by Sissy Reed) Anxiously awaiting her mother's reply. DeeAnn Schaeffer calls home to see if it is okay use the credit card. (Photo by Sissy Reed) Whars do students hang out? Movies and malls! Oh, what in the world am I going to do tonight? Should I go to the movie theater or the shopping mall? Oh, I just can’t decide!” For some students, the movie theater was the local hangout. Students went, not just to watch a movie, but to eat popcorn and to socialize with friends. Some enjoyed going to the movie theater because there were a lot of guys there,” stated Diana Wil- liams. The movies are something to do on a Friday or Saturday night to see your friends, plus there is a large selection of movies you can see.” For other students, the local mall was the place to be. The shopping mall was synonymous with clothes. food, and friends. Being with friends,” was Brigitte Whitman's reason for going to the mall. Where else is there to go than to the mall?” she asked. Although some students liked to go to the mall to be with friends, some went for other reasons. I like to go to the mall and shop because I like to keep up with the latest fashions,” stated Patricia Smith. The mall is a great place to buy the newest clothes.” Students may not have much free time anymore. When they do, however, they spend it at the movie theater and the mall. By Scott Herpst 18 Movies and Shopping
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