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OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT: Kim Adkins, who joined the publications class at the second semester, is now working on the senior class section of the Reveille. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM RIGHT: Members of the publications class sign a bicentennial proclamation. They are, from left to right, Peggy Wiseman, Jeff Garner, Cindy McMillan, Mary Jo Allen, and Terri Ward. LEFT: Bearcat staff writers for 1975-76 arc, back row, left to right, Melody Friclds, Steve Kirby, Sonja Gibson, Rick Acton, and Lorraine Hunt. Center, Sue Hilke. Front row, left to right, are Ed Layton and Don Stephens. 17
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Publications Celebrates Bicentennial As is evident from looking at this year’s Reveille, the staff decided to carry out a Bicentennial theme by its choice of cover, colors, old pictures and theme, “The Past Has Made Our Present.” Most members felt it was a once in a lifetime chance to celebrate 200 years of independence. Beginning the year with a small staff, the Bearcat members struggled to meet their deadlines and included only the most recent news. New features included a Bicentennial Note, new masthead, and two students of the month. These were nominated by the entire publications class on the basis of their activities and contributions to DHS.
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YCB’s Complete The Youth for Community Betterment is an organization composed of DHS students that work on volunteer community projects under the auspices of the Dexter Community Betterment group. Sponsors for 75-76 were John William Ringer and Peggy Hockman. YCB’s involved themselves in many projects this past year. Their first activity was to distribute canisters around town to collect for cystic fibrosis. Other projects consisted of a dance at the VFW Hall, a car wash on October 11, the selling of chocolate turtles to raise money, making a float for the fair parade, and sending two mentally retarded children to the summer Olympics in Columbia. One of their most time consuming projects was the float for the Stoddard County Fair Parade in September. Many hours were spent working on the float and entering it in the Dexter, Sikeston, and Bernie parades. At Dexter, the group won second place. 18
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