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SOURRE ORNCE VOLUME 46, No. 9 THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 1991 WITH THE SWINGING LINES * THE ASD LINE-UP SQUARE DANCE SCENE 4 Co-Editorial 21 LEGACY X 5 By-Line 48 NC Lines (Advanced & Challenge) 7 Meandering with Stan 48 National A & C Convention 11 Rocket Into the 90's 54 International News 13 September Challenges 57 Date-Line 17 A Dayton Experience 76 A New Frontier: IAGSDC 19 How To Avoid the Agony of De-Feet 81 41st National Convention 23 Not So Clean Story 85 1991 Organization Dinner 25 Encore 31 Hemline ROUNDS 33 Line Dancing in Michigan 35 Cue Tips 37 Dancing Tips 35 Rounds Report 43 People In the News 51 Facing the L.O.D. 45 Best Club Trick 59 Flip Side/Rounds 53 Party Line 70 R/D Pulse Poll 63 Puzzle Page 65 Plumb Line FOR CALLERS 65 Puzzle Answers 39 Calling Tips 82 Dandy Idea 40 Easy Level Page 83 Product Line 50 Caller Outline 84 Front Line Coverage 60 Flip Side/Squares 87 Disc-Count 71 S/D Pulse Poll 89 Book Nook 72 Creative Choreo 90 Finish Line 75 PS:MS/QS 92 Laugh Line 78 Underlining the Note Services OUR READERS SPEAK 6 Grand Zip 27 Feedback 29 Line Of Fire ******* * * * ***** * * * * * * * * * * * * ********** Publishers and Editors Editorial Assistants Stan & Cathie Burdick Mona Bird Mary Jane Connerth Mary Fabik Cindy Hippely Member of NASRDS Connie Maike Jean Wright National Association of S&R/D Suppliers Workshop Editors American Squaredance Magazine (ISSN-091-3383) Walt Cole Ed Fraidenburg Bob Howell is published by Burdick Enterprises. Second class Feature Writers postage paid at Huron, Ohio. Copy deadline five weeks Harold & Lill Bausch Bev Warner preceding first day of issue month. Subscription. Mary Jenkins Ed Foote $15.00 per year U.S., $16.00 per year Canada, $25 Record Reviewers per year Foreign Single copies: $1.50 each. Mailing Frank & Phyl Lehnert address: PO Box 488, Huron OH 44839-0488. Copy- Canadian Representative right 1991 by Burdick Enterprises. All rights reserved. Orphie Marcellus American Squaredance, September 1991 3 very now and then we read or hear E some truism that strikes home. Pro- bably that's why churches have bulletin boards and we have a "Finish Line." We read one this morning in a news maga- zine: "Love in your mind produces love in your life...Fear in your mind produces fear in your life." We read that. We said, of course that's true. And then we began to think nhnut the rnmifirntirmQ of it. Sometimes reading the news magazine is enough to put fear in one's mind. An IRS audit puts fear in one's mind. Illness or aging put fear in one's mind. Pretty soon the fear edges out everything else and we find ourselves dwelling on these fears, even when we are surrounded by loving families and friends. Does this apply to square dancing or fear—fear of losing our dancing conve- have your editors just gone way off on a nience. tangent this month? We think it does! The same thinking can be applied to Another square dance season begin- dancing with the novices at lessons or ning has rolled around, with demos and early in their club membership. Do we party nights and special events. How do reach out to them with affection, knowing we approach those who are interested? that they are scared? Do we offer what- Are we genuinely interested in them as ever help we can? Or do we worry people, telling them how they will enjoy because we might not make it through square dancing and how good it will be one tip if we dance with less proficient for them? Are we eager to share an ac- dancers than we are? tivity that we have enjoyed so much? Are For another application, read the we enthusiastic about our involvement in "Meanderings" account of the new it and appreciative of the fellowship of our callers at a special dance. We're not the fellow dancers? only ones who need to be reminded to It sounds terribly simplistic, but this ap- keep love in our minds and hearts; the proach will work more wonders than those whole world needs the reminder. Let's last-ditch efforts because "if we don't get make it happen. "What the world needs a class, our club will go under." That's now is love..." Happy classes! scdpe— big mac records presents I BM123 TODAY'S TEARDROPS by Jeanne Ron Mlneau CASSETTE TAPES FOR NEW DANCERS Jeanne Briscoe Arroyo Grande, CA. FOUR TAPES-40 LESSONS by Jeanne Salinas. CA RECENT RELEASES RECENT ROUNDS BM122 SWEET SUE SC46 SMALL WORLD BM121 MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC TEI: 805-543-2827 SC45 WALLPAPER ROSES BM120 ANNIVERSARY SONG PO BOX 1448 SC44 SONG OF THE NIGHT BM119 ANGELINA San Luis Obispo CA 93406 SC43 DOODAD BM118 PUKA SHELLS SC42 FORGET ME NOT WALTZ BM117 SUNRISE, SUNSET SC41 ROSE MARIE BM116 SWEET SWEET SMILE SC40 CLAP CLAP BM114 TEACH THE WORLD TO SING SC39 AFTER THE BALL 4 American Squaredance September 1991 quare dancing, like everything we do, S cannot be isolated from the world I BY-LINE around us. This month we reprint an arti- cle by Beth Barnes about the number of styrofoam cups square dancers use, a mountain of plastic that will outlast us all. We had a request some time ago to do an article about dancing and muscles and exercises; here is one by Sue Burdick, editorial daughter, who researched the subject over the summer. Jo Jan Nunley, as always, presents some timely reminders for the month of September. More and more we are hearing about line dancing and country western dancing both by themselves and as a part of a square dance. Bev Warner tells about this activity in Michigan. We all know that square dancers have some unique experiences, whether they hap- pen on the east coast, the west coast, the mid-west, the south or overseas. Bernie Olding recounts one of these from the Ohio State Convention this year. Many readers seem to track the geographic locations of stories, although we feel that inspirational stories or clever ideas need no geographic ties, so we'll say once again that if your area is not getting coverage, then you haven't sent us anything. How about a story? 1 A to Z Engravers 54 22. Double D Prod. 80 43. Lee Kopman 31 64. Royal Records 28 2 ASD Tours 54 23 Eagle Records 74 44. Lasry Caller Supply 56 65 Ruthad 84 3 Allemande Shop 48 24. Eddie & Bobbies 41 45 Lightning Records 39 66. Sands Festival 36 4. Ashton Electronics 68 25. English Mountain 46-47 46. LouMac Records 88 67 Scope Records 4 5 August Records 86 26. ESP Records 12 47 Sonny Lyons 23 68. Sewing Specialties 55 6 Authentic Patterns 61 27. Fairweather Sq. 50 48. Magnolia Melodies 41 69. Shirley's Shoppe 87 7. Bach n Bachelorettes 56 28 Fontana Village 63 49. Jim Mayo 58 70. Silver Sounds 38 8 Badge Holders 79 29. Four Bar B Records 22 50. Merrbach Rec.Serv. 16 71. Meg Simkins 59 9. Bermuda Cony. 71 30. Ed Fraidenburg 55 51 Micro Plastics 56 72. Sophia T's 55 10. Blackwood Travel 54 31. Gold Star Video 24 52. Jack Murtha 42 73. S/Dancers Closet 83 11. Capital Engraving 49 32. Grenn Records 6 53. NSDCA, Inc. 45 74. S/Dance Videos 82 12 Cardinal Records 87 33. J & B Grossman 70 54. Nat. S/D Directory 77 75 Sevens Worldwide 89 13. The Catchall 68 34. Hanhurst's Tape Ser92 55. New England Caller 15 76 Sue's Originals 27 14. Chaparral Records 34 35. Heartland Rec. 77 56. Palomino S/D Sery 57 77. Supreme Audio 2 15. Charmz-Reaction 54 36. Jerry Helt 29 57. R & R Videos 80 78 Swing Thru 91 16 Chinook Records 53 37.Hi-Hat Records 58 58. Random Sound 25 79. TicTacToes 69 17.Cimarron Records 85 38. Hilton Audio 10 59. Rawhide Records 26 80. TNT Records 55 18. Coast Shoes 62 39. Martin Hinote 57 60. Red Boot Prod. 32 81. Triple R W. Wear 18 19. Colley Videl 9 40. J & J Upholstery 56 61. Rita's Ouiltique 79 82. United Squares 44 20. Dancer's Locker 65 41. Kalox Records 60 62 Rochester Shoes 30 83.
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