North Garland High School - Marauder Yearbook (Garland, TX)

 - Class of 1980

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52 X 15 ,J b'WA -4' -4'-ff, ,. fig , ' 4 Every Mam'seIIe IS responsrble tor . painting each ot her-props tor the entire football season. Junlor Hally Helm spends an entire day on the back parking lot faxing her ladder that was Qi W3 used durrng the South Garland game 5 ' Atter a days stress at a yournalrsm ii? workshop held at the Unrversrty of L Oklahoma, Echo edrtor Sherry Hardun. Marauder editors Laura Tatum and Maranna Wnght and Publncations adva- sor Mass Crndy Randle let ott steam nn fs from ot the camera XA. 3, ,. V rf ,rrQ'T fit,, ., - -Q, ,W - One way of relaxation for rumor Vicky Nevares, is spendrng long hours in the sun striving tor that perfect tan. J9LlJlLlf'tS

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Si' Summ CID Fun inthe hot summersun 'Those good ole lazy summer days' That was the thought of numerous students as the long awaited final bell rang at two o'clock. Students poured into the halls shouting goodbyes to everyone as they cleared the building. The long listless summer stretched ahead promising an abundance of activities. Swimming, vacations, organizational workshops and summer jobs were just a few of the ways students spent their two and a half months of summer vacation. I went and spent a lot ol time in Houston visiting one of my friends this summer. She and I spent three weeks in Galvestong it was the best vacation l've ever had, commented Vicky Nevares, junior. The summer started rolling for the Mam'selles as soon as school was out. Practice began to perfect their routines for camp at SMU, which was sponsored by United Spirit Associations. There, they were awarded the Sweepstakes trophy Cthe highest awardj and the spirit pom. Sixteen girls were awarded superior ribbons. I felt that it really benefited all of us. lt was hard work for all of the girls, especially for the Mam'selle mutts, but despite that, it was good training for all of them, added Laurie Fiaether, captain. Co-editors of the Marauder, Laura Tatum and Maranna Wright, along with Sherry Hardin, editor of the Raider Echo, and adviser Miss Cindy Randle attended a journalism workshop at the University of Oklahoma in June. They also attended a workshop at Texas Tech University from July 29-August 3, along with tour other staff members. At the awards banquet the Marauder staff received a plaque for the Best Overall Yearbook Plan. Awards were also given to Melanie Barber, for first place in copy writing and Sheila Sudderth for third place. Editor Sherry Hardin along with managing editor Karen Windham ot the Raider Echo were also present at the workshop. Senior, Karen Windham, added, Being managing editor of the paper we produced at the workshop was good practical experience for me to use this year. The workshop was a lot of hard and hectic work but I feel that I really benefited from it. continued page 10 At SMU's summer drill team camp, Mamselles learn routines in order to improve their perlormances during tootball season Each girl was awarded ribbons according to her individual performance, Pumps closed is a tamiliar sight during the summers unexpected gas shortage, along with the odd-even gas rationing plan that was declared in June and continued through September Part of junior Christi Petersons summer activities includes teaching obedience exercises to her German Shepard She and Snutly take a break lrom one of their weekly training sessions.



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Summer lO f 2 Cookouts, picnics and outdoor parties are frequent during the summer months. Karen Hockett, junior, helps out by keeping an eye on the hambur- ners as th ey cook. EXQON f il ,NN .V r 'T' P W F ' the hot SUllI Attendance at SMU's American also named as one of the SuDeV Drill Team Camp started off the La Petite officers' summer workouts. They were awarded two trophies, one for outstanding marching and the other for outstanding pom pom routine along with five superior ribbons. lt was a fun and exciting experience. l learned things that I can use to make this year's La Petites a better drill team, commented, Julie Jones, captain. Practices and workouts would not be complete without the early morning yells of the cheerleaders. Summer practice began each day at 6 a.m. Varsity, JV and Freshman cheerleaders all attended camp at the Unlversity of Houston. The varsity cheerleaders won all superior ribbons, three spirit sticks, and the highest award given, the Award of Excellence. They were Long treacherous gas lines are a part of the summer's gas shortage. Also a S6 minimum and a 20 gallon maximum amount of gas is required. Ns., Star Squads. The flag corps along with the rifle corps attended camp at the University of Texas at Arlington July 9-13. Both groups won Best in Parade competition. The rifle corps won first place in Field Competition while the flag corps won second. The rifle corps really improved a whole lot. At the camp they stressed that our job along with the flag corps was to recreate the music into an image on the field, and that's what we have tried to do, commented Gary Pavlik, captain. The unexpected gas shortage took a bite out of summer activities for students. The scarcity of gas turned all of those wonderful lake parties into picnics at nearby parks. I wasn't able to go and do as many things as I had before, remembered Lisa Baskin, junior. Grueling routines of summer jobs kept students busy all xx xx v -1 ,f -NXXNes.,-4. mel' SUD summer. The everyday routine of going to work was performed without a thought, except for quitting time and, most important payday. As junior, Peter Left commented, I worked at Mohr Chevrolet this summer and really enjoyed it. I like cars and having that job gave me an opportunity to learn a lot about them. Even though I was only paid minimum wage it was a good learning experience. Of course, there were those who were lucky enough to take it easy. They bathed in the sun, slept late and generally did what they wanted to at leisure. Although these people were free , it was harder for them to get back into step for school. I didn't really do very much this summer except sit around and watch television. That made it really hard for me to get back in the swing of things when school started, commented junior Mike Elam. -weS,,.,,. ,M . WM I r in ,Q EFKON 5 lfr 'f .f M I N ,i ., Y-A

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