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Above: An unidentified student hammers away at the roof of the Tcnsionmobilc, a Fun Day project of the Chess Club. Above right: Assistant principal Max Moore takes a plunge into the icy waters of the ESA sponsored dunking booth. Right: Members of the sophomore and junior powder puff football teams converge on the action during the afternoon game on Fun Day. 22
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Oracle staff produces bi-weekly paper The Oracle staff was able to get started early this first year and the first issue of the paper was prepared prior to and dis- tributed on the first day of school. The staff had to work in insufficient quarters during most of the first semester and the paper was produced on a monthly basis. With the completion of the jour- nalism facilities, the staff was able to manufacture a bi-weekly publication. Stories were contributed by staff mem- bers and students in the beginning jour- nalism classes. Illustrations and cartoons were the responsibility of staff cartoonist Mark Dooley. Above: Oracle sports editor Biyan Brown, a ju- nior, prepares to type one of his stories for pub- lication in the newspaper. Above left: Business staffers Chuck Collyer, Lu- cille Johnson, and Charley Moseley total the ad sales for the next issue of the Oracle. Left: Student teacher Jon Carlson and editorial page editor Scott Trimmer work on the layout tor Scott’s page in the paper. 21
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ESA-sponsored Fun Day is a success Fun Day was held on June 1, 1973 and was sponsored by East Student Assembly. Booths were provided by clubs and or- ganizations. Booths included were a tele- gram service provided by OEA, a dart throw sponsored by the Spanish Club, and a basketball shoot and dunking booth as- sembled by ESA. Team sports included were softball, volleyball and basketball. A pentathlon for couples was held. During the afternoon, the girls participated in a powder puff football game and the boys engaged in a tug-of-war. Left: Robert Brown, social studies teacher, digs into his lemon meringue pie during the teachers’ pie eating contest. Below: Teachers Dave Fribley, Harold Welsh and Marvin Burton drive to the tape at the con- clusion of the men’s 100 yd. dash. 23
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