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3 . its . . . J. ttitwk x I, JK ZW M ff, ,f if 6. 1 me , V. ,, A, ff ,, Luv' if Q' syllbwl ' , Z,, , . Wm t P I ni FOX FAX The Fox Fax Newspaper staff in 1983 was, unfortunately, almost nonexistent. According to Mrs. Salabay, lt's almost impossible to find students who are willing to do the work in their spare time. Several students and l have been putting the paper together by ourselves for most of the school year. Mrs. Salabay said is was much easier to keep a cohesive staff when the newspaper was published as part of a Journalism class. Top Left - Senior Joyce Bradford helps out with some typing. Top Right - The 1982-B3 Newspaper Staff. Row li Stephanie Bond, Adam Thornberry, Miss Little, Tom Caffery. Row 2: Stanton West, Rochelle Braun, Richard Craig, Travis Van Buran, Tammie Collins. Row 3: Laura Fini, Kim Collier, Amy Dierker, Maria Pedretti, Pat Marz, Cindy Hayes. Qnot picturedl, Lisa Brown, Lisa Heibel, and Sally Sneed. Left - The Yearbook staff-
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I-IA l hope the book looks dramatically fs... X N Y tvvw different this year said Editor inCh1ef Tammie Collins. We tried to change the entire look of our yearbook, because the staff felt that the book was beginning to look the same each year. A yearbook should reflect the current trends and the personality of the student body, and every year will be a little different, she added. Some of the changes that the 1983 HA-KO staff made this year include an all-color cover and color senior picures. I think everyone was getting a little tired of the same red and white covers, said junior Maria Pedretti. We also re- organized the pages within the book. We attempted to give everyone a little coverage, instead of just a few sports and clubs. Also, we tried to include more pictures of different peopleg not the same students page after page. Staff member Sally Sneed remembers, Students were complaining because there wasn't any autograph space in last years' book. We offered autograph booklets this year to help solve that problem. Changes that future staffs will deal with hopefully include more pages in the book and more people buying the book, said Editor Collins. We should be selling our yearbook to a greater percentage of the student body. If we can present something they will want to keep, we'lI eventually reach that goal. 5 2 f. Zi , , f 4. .. izjjtfjgt 1 rs . . .fr a V, .f t 1 M - 1 V u ' fm ij ., i ' 7 'Z 4 i Z , ff T v V z 4 , if - . H f A . 1' ,. W, ' at ta .. W . ...., . ,. ., L Gif Wx 'mic Editor-in-Chief Tammi Collins Activities Editor Maria Pedretti Academics Editor Stephanie Bond SportsfAds Editor Tom Caffery and Rochelle Braun 1983 staff members: Amy Dierker, Richard Craig, Laura Fini, Travis Van Buran, Lisa Heibel, Pat Marz, Kim Collier, Lisa Brown, Cindy Hayes, Sally Sneed, Stanton West, and Adam Thornberry. We wish to give a special thanks to the following people for their help: Mr. Morris Darrin Tamul, Barb Peterson, Becki Brinkman, Marie Schaper, Miss Gant, M. Frasure, Mrs. Hodge, Coach White, Mr. Alkire, Mr. Butler, Mr. Johnson, Greg Smith f Garden Studios. Thanks also to the rest of the faculty secretaries, and administration for their flexibility and cooperation. Extreme Top Right: You want an article that's how many pages? questions Senior Richard Craig. Top Left: We worked concession stands and sold clickers, autograph booklets, and candy in order to raise enough money to put the senior pictures in color, stated Senior Tammie Collins. Top Right: Aftering working on the yearbook this year l think this yearbook will be the best Fox has ever put out, stated Senior Amy Dierker. Bottom Right: l enjoy helping the rest of the staff come up with new ideas, said Adam Thornberry, senior. in l B
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SCHOLAR QUIZ Right - New-inductee Judith Ptasznik listens as the NHS officers give their speeches at the NHS induction. Extreme right - Scott Barger and Sharon Hatcher became Honor Society members at the induction in March. Below - The 1982-83 Scholar Quiz team members. Bottom row Cl. to r.i - Billy Fraley, Rochelle Braun, Myra Dake, Missy Moore, Anita Hantschke, Karen Klos, Sharon Hatcher. Middle row - Kim Orphan, Page Kowalski, Lisa Ennis, Kim Johnson, Anna Hudspeth, Chris Wright, Brenda Borgfield, Mary Simmons, Alice Bryant, Janet Walter, Eva Lagage. Top row - Emmett Gaddy, Laura Robertson, Angie Anderson, Lisa Kernan, Vince DeGeare, Diane Wright, LeAnn Falcetti, Mike Nettles. ' 9 K -' 1 v mw , f V , 11' Tit' Both Scholar Quiz and the National Honor Society are clubs which require a bit of brains and a considerable amount of time outside of school. Scholar Quiz is a game which requires great timing and recall. Two teams of up to six players compete against each other by answering questions on a variety of topics like English, Math, Mythology, Art History, and Science. Team members bone up on these subjects by being well-read. Watching the news and reading the newspapers is a Nile. was it good way to keep informe, said senior Ro- chelle Braun. The Fundamentals, composed of six sophomores fAngie Anderson, Tim Braun, Mike Jordan, Mark Narens, Mary Sim- mons, and Deanna Temple! were this year's winning team with an undefeated record of ll-O. At the end of the year, Scholar Quiz members voted for an All-Star team that consisted of Alison Braun, Vince DeGeare, Tim Braun, Kevin Olsen, Rochelle Braun, Missy Miller, and Diane Streckfuss. The National Honor Society QNHSJ is com-
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