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Modern Day Mermaids True or False: Surf Belles was a group of 23 girls that practiced every Monday to get ready for a year-end show. True. True or False: The spring show originated with Sally Callahan, their advisor. False. The Surf Belles chose their own music, wrote their own routines, made their own costumes and did their own publicity. True or False: Surf Belles was just an easy “girls” activity. False. To be a member of the group, one had to audition. After getting in, a girl spent two hours a week swimming laps, lifting weights, practicing her ballet legs and sculling. True or False: Even though membership fell, the Surf Belles enjoyed what they were doing, made friends and produced an excellent final show that made “Sports come alive. True. Opposite: Top: Carol Shurson and Debbie Darnell, seniors, reach the point of perfection Opposite: Bottom Left: Peggy Dokka, Carol Shurson. Debbie Darnell and Shelley Nielsen, seniors, make Surf Belles look easy while executing a tent . Opposite: Bottom Right: Surf Belles go through strenuous preliminary exercises. Top: SURF BELLES: Bottom Row: M. Nelson. N. Buck. C. Shurson. G. Meyers, K. Wesseman. Row Two: P Polack. P. Dokka. J. Russell. L. Nelson. S. Larson. Top Row: B. Dobbs. B. Tape. B. Heid. S. Nielsen. D. Darnell. Bottom Left: Sally Callahan, advisor, outlines the agenda for Monday's practice. Bottom Right: Lisa Nelson, junior, tries to improve her timing. “I’m at home in the water, and besides, Surf Belles is a place to make friends.” Up Front
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Who are they? Top: Dick Egeberg. Center Left: John McIntosh. Center Right: Mike Jacobsen and Mark Wei-lens. Bottom: Doug Gray and Dave Meyers. How were the teams formed? Some of the teams were composed of people in an organized group, but many of the teams were made up of friends. There was no limit to the number of players on a team as long as during play the correct people were on the floor. Like A Pro Why join intermurals? The main reason was for something to do on a Monday night. Others joined because they liked to play but weren’t good enough or didn’t want the discipline involved in an inter-scholastic team. Yes. The last night of the volleyball tournament when it came time for the playoffs, one of the teams had gone home. The game was rescheduled for the next Monday night and the tournament was finished. Up Front
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