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There are many publication classes offered at Decatur which included the newspaper, yearbook, and D.C. mag- azine. All have been improving greatly over the years. The school newspaper, better known as the Outlook, sent many staff mem- bers to I.U. for a two-week camp which helped them in writing and page de- signing. Terry Obermeyer said, The quality of our publication has improved greatly. One big reason for this is the new Macintosh computers. They made Growing Stronger! my job as business manager easier and the ads more professional looking. The Hawkeye, which is the school yearbook, had many big problems to overcome, according to editor J ' Lynn Mayes. The staff was very young and inexperienced, but with lots of help from me and other returning staff members, the year went very well. D.C. Magazine is a show produced by students from the high school. This year it was shown in both itie North district and Decatur Township for the first time. Many of the north district students said that was nice to finally get to see one of the shows. Stephanie Quinn, a member oi D.C. magazine staff for two years, said This year has really been successful foi; our group. There are now two channel: airing our show so that the north distric can also view it. The group is enthusiastii. and the quality improved greatly. I In all, the publication staffs at Decatu are improving and are definitely helpint Decatur Rise Above The Rest! Sophomore Tracy Clevenger and Senior Shannon llich help label envelopes for yearbook orders. Senior Kelly Cole debates over how to film the next segment of the show. Kelly has been a memb( of the show staff for two years. 42 Publications
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With ttie help of Mrs. Merriline Hole, Senior Laura Plummer works on the computer during Data Processing. In Office Procedures, students work as they would in real office as shown by Junior Sherri Eastes. O.E.A. Row 1 — Kim Essex, Tracy Meyer, Tonia Purvis. Row 2 — Lisa Frank, Jennifer Blond, Patti Carruthers, Kari H} . Row 3 — Angee Jackson, Constance Russell, Shondra Brodley, Peggy Taylor. Row 4 — Mrs. Janet Lambert, Tracey Neff, Tina McGlothlin, Tommy Reid, Annette Garnett. Vocational 41
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■ pgF iC Magazine Row 1 — Ronnie Nance, Terry Obermeyer, Jill Sfrawder. Row 2 — Jennifer erdinand, David Zachary, Teresa Durham. Row 3 — Adviser Ron Richardson, Kelly Cole, Tony lelson, Heother White, Aaron Coates, Scott Purdue. Outlook Row 1 — Debbie Tutsie, Laura Emmert. Row 2 — Kim Essex, Adviser Diana Laybold, Sandra Ahern. Row 3 — Morcella Unerwood, Terry Obermeyer. Row 4 — Valerie Tridle, Margaret Bridge. Hawkeye Row 1 — Doug Slade, Michelle Petty, Johanna Amefia-Koffi, Beth Kelly, Joe Cansdale. Row 2 — Kim Montgomery, Vicki Horrell, Shawna Hickman, Amy Wolfer. Row 3 — Dee Dee Gasvoda, Tracy Clevenger, Sarah Davidson. Row 4 — Amanda Sparks, Valerie Tridle, Laura Emmert, Alicia Fernandez. Row 5 — Adviser Shirley Haflich, Shannon llich, J ' Lynn Mayes, Jim Donovan, Jeff Rustaman. Publications 43
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