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'1 - 'r' - . -f rom-v.'-314.54 Aslan , fi,-ww-5 :ff . - - A- ,. ' -. 2 ' 4 f'l 2 i'g,T- -:Ve ' ' ,',.- '-4 V -, -' . ?1.2.,..V'.,-'-.t2,Vfu.-O2-:?ff15nPa-5: ,-T! ,f '--xV rf'-' ' I DURING AN AFTERNOON WORKOUT, Junior Peggy White concentrates on her marching. Preparation for half-time shows consisted of practicing during a gym class and a couple of hours after school. Photo by Scott Waughtal. Making the most of it ' I1
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-Making the most of it Suirnnrnnearrt pr-F By Judy Cleveland acant stares. a restless feeling. a mild sense of apathy. The symp- toms are evident. the cases reach epi- demic proportions. Salt water, sun- shine. and total emancipation prove to be the only cure for this annual illness: Spring Fever. After l75 days of lectures. home- work. and tests. summer vacation relieved students of school responsibili- ties and provided time for enjoyment of hobbies. sun-bathing on the beach. and for many. participating in summer camps. No longer at the mercy of Mother Nature. campers had progressed from the easy to assemble pitch tent at scout camp to college life at accomo- dating universities. Markettes. cheerleaders. and jour- nalism students spent part of their vacations at various colleges to prepare activities for the following year. High kicks. pompons. and a constant trickle of sweat developed into a daily routine as Markettes marched over North Texas. Stephen F. Austin. and Southwest Texas State campuses at drill team camp. We practiced about I l hours a day. It was hard work. espe- cially climbing four flights of stairs to our rooms. said Melissa Bradley. But trophies. ribbons. and awards justified the time and effort that was put into each routine. Even though it was hard work it was worth it. We won a lot of ribbons. said Lis Scott. Three trophies of excellent performance were awarded to the Markettes with various ribbons won by individual girls. Competing separately in the out- standing category. Assistant Drum Major Kim Gantt received two ribbons while Betsy Howell won a ribbon in a leadership seminar. First place in medium group competition at South- west Texas State went to the Markettes. The 26 girls who attended won 5 group ribbons for pom pon. high kick. review, military. andjazz routines. Drum Major Rebecca Watts and Meredith Saunders were honored as All-Stars. Ribbons awarded for out- standing overall performance went to Elise Coleman. Laurie Jacobs. Barbara Reilly. and Cheryl Sumner. IO Making the most of it Depth design by Leslie Cowan As witness to the notorious college meal. Karin Warren eagerly returned for seconds at breakfast for another bowl of oatmeal generously endowed with milk and sugar. I asked the lady for seconds on oatmeal and she said what oatmeal? Karin pointed out the mysterious substance. The lady informed her that the delectable delight was gravy - not oatmeal. It was the best meal I had all week. Karin said. Strictly a no-frills affair. life at Ball State University Journalism Workshop was. in a word. work. We worked so hard I couldn't understand why I came. There was no possible way to do all the work. but we did it. said Susie Wood- hams. The necessary luxuries air condi- tioning. cars. and freedom were non- existant in Munsie. Indiana. It was hot as heck up there. It was so restricted that you had no way to en-joy the women. said Mike Jax. Cars were strictly forbidden on cam- pus. We got a car and snuck out one night anyway. said Marjianne Nelson. Otherwise you had to walk wherever you wanted to go. On the flight from Indianapolis to Munsie we asked the flight attendant if we could have eight seats together. He said that it could probably be arranged because the plane only seated I3 3 including the pilots. We did a lot of praying. said Susie. Layout and writing skills were divided into yearbook and newspaper section. I learned more about new- swriting because of the excellent teach- ers and the selection of students. said Bobby Lapin. The Superior Achievement Award of Excellence in Advanced News Writing was presented to the entire Memorial delegation at the end of the first week. Confirmed on page I3 PLANS FOR THE YEARBOOK were discussed by designer Cindy Peret and Managing Editor Kel- ley Gillum at the Southern Methodist University Journalism workshop. Photo by Tom Freireich. FINGERING TENOFI SAXOPHONE NOTES while reading music, turning on the right count, and keeping in step demand coordination from Sophomore Ann Walker. Band Director Jack Greenberg devised intricate marching drills for the weekly halftime show. Photo by Scott Waughtal,
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sy , if K Q 15 t OBLIVIOUS TO THE SPlFllTED CHEERS sur- rounding him, John Bone reflects on the weeks activities at cheerleader camp. The cheerlead- ers were divided into 25 groups to compete in separate squads. Photo by Trent Rosenthal. BACKED BY THE MUSTANG MASCOT CHAMP, cheerleaders join the Band, Mark- ettes, school clubs and teachers in celebration during the Spring Branch game parade around the school. We were on a truck: we were just messing around, said Jett Pittman. Wranglers provided some motorized transportation for the cheerleaders and helped organize the parade. We were clapping with the band, said Andy Mears. Photo by Trent Rosenthal. 12 Making the most of it -sail? -Q
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