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What the heck is a Desiderata? The Desiderata is the yearbook of Flagler College. Just how it's pronounced is a mystery, but if you want a variety of guesses . , . go ask Dean White. lts production is no mystery. lt is the product of a lot of hard work and talent. This year's editor, Jim Hdward, found out the hard way just now difficult the job can be. The Desiderata staff is made up of several talented students who combine writing, photography and lay out skills to compile the book of memories you're holding in your hands. The Desiderata is a year long effort, and help is always appreciated. So lend a hand , . , you may even learn how to say it! if . 1 tl ' ze! I i ,2- ,- l '7 ,f 'N-,ix . 'cl ' J ...I , . ' 4. Top right and bottom left: Mary McCardel and Mary Scheiderman sort through photos to be used in the yearbook. Cropping, measuring, writing captions, and laying out pages is a time consuming, but rewarding task. Above: Editor Jim Howard shows Jodi O'Barto how to enlarge photos and draw lay outs.
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Special Ed. Club The Special Ed. Club's main function is the organization of the St. John's County Special Olympics which is held twice a year. Club mem- bers are responsible for designing and planning the day's activities and games, as well as locat- ing sponsors and supporters. This year the club tried a new moneysmaking project to help raise the funds needed for Spe- cial Olympics. Club members sent letters to the parents of boarding students asking for a dona- tion for their cause. Half of this donation went towards the Special Olympics, and the other half went towards a care package for the daughters and sons of participating parents. Each package contained a letter or note from home, and goodies which were delivered to the students during finals week . . a time when a boost of support from the folks is especially appreciated. The Special Ed. Club raised over S1000 for their cause, and brought smiles to the faces of many a tired and busy student, not to mention the surprise to find that mom and dad were behind it all. Jim Tager and his wife Louise were president and vice-president of the club, with David Landon as treasurer. Dr. Fran Far- rell acted as sponsor of the Special Ed. Club. Below: Louise and Jim Tager, officers of the Special Ed. Club. Immediate right: Jeanette Troy with Olympians. Bottom right and left: Girl Scouts from the Yates Center sell cookies on campus the job can wear you out! Many of these students participate as athletes during the Special Olympics. ,anti . Jvc ,Vs 1 . fl 5 ' - ' A ll W Q: A . ! :lg-:Z , 535' ,ev ,rg '- -ri' , . fr ffl' ,jf ' - . As. 'if 1159 mr' 4 I ff :Q . .1 -,T-' I rt. K. Rb f l r- ., . - 5 . . -r ' V sg.' -'ty ' .: .-- VA 9' Swim px . ,. ' .f x ,gr xl . N F' W.. J was
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,ffwfrr A The 1981-82 Gargoyle, the student newspaper of Flagler Col- lege, was the biggest and best paper to come out of Flagler so far. This year The Gargoyle carried advertisements from local mer- chants, and brought in over S5,000. Not only did this money cover the printing costs and commissions to ad salespersons, but it helped fund equipment for the staff as well as typewriters for a new journalism lab. The Gargoyle also improved in quality , , credit goes to a dedicated staff and contributing students. Top right: Gargoyle staff members ltop rowl Trudy Bevill Kristen Pohhg Jan Fincher, lbottom Rowl Roland Schumann, John Tinseth, W C Stroby Top left Writer Donna Zanni types up copy. Bottom left and right Staff members lay out the paper with advisor Susan Humes. 'C lt tx X t X 2 F , -jf ,,.o j it S ...X .ug 1- ,W ww . -QC, is ,,,ixw ' ,ff f. .' , .i1 lu L
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