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.- l Red E1 White Celebrotes 50 Yeors of Publicotion In its 50th year of service to District 218, the RED 84 WHITE News- paper contined to inform readers of events that affected them. It al- so continued to serve as a means of communication through which students, teachers and administrators expressed their opinions, An increase in printing costs caused a few changes in the publica- tion schedule but also induced staff members to sell more adver- tising, This year the RED 84 WHITE started a new feature called College and Career Corner. lts purpose was to keep students informed of possible goals for their future, 1, Shelley Davis, editor-in-chief, and 2 Cathy Williams, managing editor, skim over the appearance of their work, 2, This year's staff: Top ll, to r,l Miss Lynn Cooper, advisory Richard Schindler, Jeff Anhorn, Owen Wallace, Mike Dedmond, Chuck Beatty, Hessie Smith, Wayne Landino, Middle ll. to r.l Karen Juskie, ly, Sakeena Bobbitt, Debbie Consdorf and Cindy Crawford, Bottom ll, to r,l Kevin Kredens, Greg Parrish, Greg Sid- ler, David Speilman, 3, Robin King and Mike Carter, photographers, and Ken Johnson and Charles West, cartoonists, discuss the techniques of good photo- Qraphv. Q.. 5 Y 'wld-u...,..,. Patty Tamason, June Brown, Arlene Nel-
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Students Combine Efforts in Koleidoscope D.D,E.'s literary magazine, better known to students as the Kaleido- scope, celebrated its second birth- day this year. The staff worked vi- gorously throughout the year, gathering poetry, stories, themes, and many other forms of writing given to them by students, Their purpose then, is to select the best writings and form them into a ma- gazine that contains creativeness and interesting works of art. The staff works under the supervi- sion of Mrs. Cathy Champion and Mrs. Carolyn Hill, Kaleidoscope staff: lClockwisel John Morfoot, Cindy Crawford, Carolyn Love, Paula Wagner, Vickie Hill, Guy Casper, Ruth Novitt, and Mary Gricus, lClock- wise, centerl Karen Selle, Mary Beth Canada, Gina Cavalieri, and Marsha O'Brian, Speech Teom Sounds Off This year's speech team was under the new leadership of Mrs. Linda Monjar and Mrs. Kathleen Lorber. The team competed in individual events at speech tournaments with- in lllinois. One of their many travels took the speech team to Northwes- tern University in November, for an oral interpretation festival. The team also attended the indivi- dual events tournament in Wauke- gan during December, Debate team was inactive this year, Speech team members: ltopl Kathy Lor- ber, advisorg Kevin Stephenson, Laura Erickson, Angela Hawkins, Eric Marsh, Debbie Lundin, Patti Erickson, Wayne Taylor, and Linda Monjar, advisor, lBot- toml Debbie Armstrong, Karen Gibson, Shirley Gibson, Caryl Clement, and Kathy Montgomery,
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fe 2 'lu'- 1 , I 2 Student Tolent Showcosed ot Spring Art Exhibit Last Spring's art exhibit was an exciting event with a lot of competition. Student art work was divided into paintings, sculptures, ceramics, crafts, and mixed media. Campus art teachers, lVlrs. Bea Wallace and lVlrs. Linda Ha- gen, helped organize the event. 1, Patrick Martinez, won first place with a ceramic vase. 2, Exhibitors, teachers and visitors anxiously await the judges decisions. 3, Mary Beth Canada and Darlene Gorel display their art work, 4, Julius Roberson took third place with Judo King, 5, Nlax- ine Glenn, exhibits her first place sculpture, .e it' f YQ, ilfiihf 1 5 Chiu
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