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5 , f , Q 5, 3' ,gf fi Dick Dohnelek looks curiously into a cabinet of old yearbooks. , 'lil w vv el ', .5 f' Brll Engdahl works on a tenms layout. Oracle Staff: First row: Ianel Huston, Tom Coyl, nell, Dick Dohnalek, Mike Ostrenga, Debby Os- Second row: Cheri Libby, Third rowg Chris Raven- terkorn, J ill Stark, Fifth row: Rich Ladd, john Sa- croft, Cindy Greene, Pam Force, Colette St. Aubin, vio, Scott Leibold, Marla Kupfer, Tom Poelking, Lisa Hoey, Fourth row: Randy Zorn, Ellen O'Con- Rick Moser, John Albrecht. Cheri Libby, jill Stark, and janel Houston talk over some editorial plans for the Oracle. Calliope: First row: Pat Golding, Tammy Siegal, Second row: Mar Sirakidas, Liz Hutar, Third row: Odette Li, Golfo Alexopoulosg Fourth row: Mr. Mullalyp Publications! 105
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magazine. Make Changes With Formats. tudent publications have made many changes to improve the newspaper, yearbook and literary Calliope, the literary magazine, put out two issues, one in February and the other in May. I think it's a pretty good high school literary magazine, said Mr. David Mul- laly, head of Calliope. A cash prize of 525 was given to each student who entered and won in poetry, artfphotography and fiction. The editor was Mar Sirakides and her assistant was Golfo Alexopolous. Quill and Scroll, a journalistic honor- ary club, consisted of Cheri Libby, Jill Stark, Debby Adams, Bella Nicolas. The Oracle, the student newspaper, won the George W. Gallup award, Quill and Scroll's top newspaper award for the year of 1977-78. This year's staff had a tough act to follow, but through the efforts of a num- ber of hardworking people, we had a suc- cessful year, said Mr. Ted Heiser, publi- cations advisor. The changes in the student newspaper were few but worthwhile according to Heiser. The Oracle added an in-depth editor and improved coverage of under- class sports, feels Heiser. The editors for the year were co-edi- tors-in-chief junior Cheri Libby Cfea- turej, senior I ill Stark Knewsj, and senior Ianel Huston Qopinionj, sports editor ju- nior Iohn Albrecht, and in-depth editor senior Tom Poelking. The Etruscan made four major changes for the year. First, the yearbook format is from March to March. Second the senior pictures are black and white but larger. Third, the yearbook is a large 268 pages instead of 260 pages. Lastly, there is more emphasis on activities and less on clubs and sports. The staff consisted of senior Debby Adams, editor-in-chief, junior Bella Nicolas, Layout editor, junior Cheri Lib- by, copy editor and 16 other students. Editor of the yearbook, Qupper right, Debby Ad- ams checks out a layout. 1O4!Publ1cations ETRUSCAN STAFF: First row: Keith Landauer, -Bill Engdahl, Debby Adams, Marc Puleo, Steve Sil- verman, Second row: Laurie Nesbitt, Lisa Mages, Michelle DiGiovanni, Sue Boyer, Darcy Cimeley, 3 t Mr. Heiser, Melinda Getschow, Lori Manning Anita Shah, Debbie Gordon, Cheri Libby, Bell' Nicolas, Kathy Angelopulos, Dawn Johnson.
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106f Band Band Marches West - oing to the Rose Bowl was a goal of the CBS marching band for many years and, after working for four years, the band finally reached it. The band performed at and visited Pa- sedena, Cal. We saw Knotts Berry Farm and performed at Disneyland, said Mr. Peter Pappas, band director. We also toured Universal Studios. The Rose Bowl was the last event. It was seen live by 1.5 million people and on television by 100 million. Twenty- two bands were in it, and we were one of them, said Pappas. The theme of the parade was Our Wonderful World of Sports. Fpr seven miles the band played Espana and New 'World Symphony. Pappas felt that the band met all its goals because it went to the Rose Bowl. We received about 100 letters from people we didn't When performing at Soldier Field, the band spells out BEARS in the pre-game show. Band Director, Peter Pappas takes a minute out from rehearsal to discuss future performances. The CBS band shows perfect marching form while marching in the 1978 Chicago Christmas Parade. even know that felt that we were the best band in the parade, Pappas said. The Rose Bowl was a final goal and we reached it. Pappas believes that this band differed from others. The overall tremendous support by students, the school and par- ents makes it different, he said. Besides playing at the Rose Bowl, the band performed at the Civic Center, which was televised on Channel 9 TV and On Channel 2, they did a show called On-Q. The performed at the Pumpkin Festival in Sycamore for the third year in a row and played at half- time at a Chicago Bears game. The band managed to reach this year's goal and realize it has to start preparing for its next goal, another way f looking for space. The CBS band practices its halftime show before its performance in the' Nov. 17 game. Senior john Reilly takes a moment to student his music before playing. K ,gh -L M. r ..,, , mg. , I f ,. ,Uv M- '-,3 , - . ' ' ' 'H' ' .. ,. N N 1,11 sg-E-,sw ,L ,A E',,f'I-,-tiaztf' Asahi ggi . gg: W J.:...f , T J. rj, .Q r . A - f -- A- 'g is gg-,,'Lw -s ,n -gil Qld? 'X i Mf-- .- 'W' -- -' .. if ' V-if e , 1 f '. . -1 ,. 1. 5 if -Q ,Y 2 - 'f'f K 'f' '. .T , . Ja ,Ni .1 5 A . 1, ,, 4 Q. ,. ,fp run, , i ,nc 9 rx. .5 gt. 3:3 4 V ...Ji V ,,. ,A ,K ' g' V Q5Q.9fZ5p5.'s 1- Ffa gif: ,iq Kimi? 1-:fill 5 -:W , M I .- . ' -N , 5 . H. ' r :gi 5, 'g3a,i ,, . ,,g -f-tw, -f---Q 1: ., A - s f 11 -f--e I 1 a. 'F' r 'J 0 f ' ' er ,-.... fs . f - --' A 's '-- ,V B, Y ,. '.'.. - 4: ..,., 4-f I K ky . .---:kc C A K 1 K H ,..7 . - K V .5 ,, K, V ' ' fr .. 5 V ,,,- ,.,.f k.k, ,,-. K V . VVJV M .f'. M V W A V H s - V w,,.1.,,..,!..,.- . . 5 Q . , 5 I i 5 . . - . 1 2 J, . ,Qs i gt A ,.4 fi , 1 , s 9. . t 5 . 11,11 - . . 'fait -- X31-5 I-if If ig K' I 5 i ,V l assi.. s -- fx .size - ' 9. S- ,, '- ' f-'f-:mvlw l 1' .- 1 af. as , ,aff -riffs., ' - - , W , s ',, if J, xx ,Z .. :sy-1 gg! - .23 L-iq A . l 'W'W-W . - 1-102 gt . . W ,, K V. M- , , , , K L.., LVVL I .. ' .. MW , gf: in :1 1 . I . , l 4 l
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