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Colophon The Cub is an annual publication of the year- book staff of Moore Central Mid-High school, 400 N. Broad- way, Moore, Ok. 73160, consisting of 112 pages measuring 7 V4 x 10 M inches. A total of 1000 copies were printed by Iosten's American Year- book Co., 4000 S. Ad- ams, Topeka, Kansas, 66601. The book was printed on 80 pound high gloss double-coated enamel paper with black base ink color. The cover is commputer type stan- dard embossed with customs art silkscreen design in white ink. Transicolor is used on the endsheets. Body copy is 10 pt. Palatino. Captions are 8 pt. Pala- tino. Headlines are school submitted Chart- pak dry transfer letter- ing. Headlines are 24 pt. Palatino. Theme copy was set in 12 pt. Pala- tino. Theme and theme It is so hard to begin a letter of acknowledge- ents such as this when there are so many peo- ple to thank for their ef- forts in the production of the 1981-'82 Cub. headlines were set in Cooper Black pt. Color on pgs. 1,4,5,8,9,12,13 is Blue 287 and pgs. 2,3,6,7,10,11,14,15 is Brown 153. Individual pictures were taken by Blunck's Studios of Moore. The Cub is a member of the OIPA and CSPA. The '78, '79, '80, and '81 yearbooks were rated with highest honors and were All-Oklahoman winners. The '81 Club received four first place and one second place ratings in various cata- gories. The '81 Cub was also awarded the sweep- stakes award from the Oklahoma interscholas- tic Press Association Cbest in the statel. A fi- nal second place rating was awarded CSPA. by the l 11 Farker gg Sis-aan il: I-lane C in Kris Abt Ktrtell Cenatser flora :as y verette ena le W3 5 it al Holley Mays a Harris Hays ta shelf 9 fb, 'Errrsty ts White :'i i 'ii' :ill: lilili iili 'IZEZZ 'i : i ir . fi ll f tli it l. , s l -- lilfl illl . :E K. Eli T lt 'i 'tl lsill M i 5 i ls ll' l ill i:-.: 2 i -2.2 f res 554' K it ' l E i 'l lt! f K' l --'. l :f2.i fi: 'f -:s V , ': f-'e il :-tf 2 ll Xt! lt ,y il A tl lt i 2 zle: f X my ii ' 'll' f:2 if E 55355 i .,,, all iifliii iii - .' it .,,.,, l 1'i 'f'ic'1 tr' ttstr :,t t'ttE' ett i'i . -lt ' 'SPV . ttg ' IT1 .'-. rii IZI l :,.,. .. , f I ffi ztz 1-f 25255l':'l5 '55 ' , t'--i Qi 25:5 l e1':1-1' -111: 1 :-1- l l f if ...if 522:22 f1E Y i I --'r:-2if' 1 'i2: t.: '1::-f--: g ',:- ' z.r..':t.:..:zrge-:fi .::.l:'i5., :': T., ' ll 5'E i ' tfd 1.,:: f., ll .-.': , E i E E 'ilzt ',E, 'tl' il l E:i T T 'E :' .... ,.--' ,ZZE titl' iir tt r r 3 E5 . if 2 ,... ..:. ll H l ..... -121-Es :'l' lil lnsll li li li 5 li li is is li ll lil 1 slr K - il .iw 3 ii 5 3 tttifiiii el i 1 it tzf :ff ...., if ,,,, 1'i is . lt : 'i ,.,,.,. E'1 t'. 'iiit ':ti'i :i' '1t '--1-1' i - ' E'-i' :t1:ei:: 1 '- i t 'itii '1:r:t-- t2t- 'ti:'1 ' Ifi it ,,. it ..,,.,. ,.., ZE- :'E:,:., ,.., l E 'lf : t :' r fit zile tt, .ztl 5 li ' i ll 3 5 . ,.: 'ri --: iire tt t .:':: istt -f::. -..E ::,,f,:E, :,:i .,.,.. 1., ..... s., ,fttt .E.,,:.,, :,.,f ,,,..., :.,,,:, .,,, ,,,,. ..,.., ,i,,,.,,E., t,: calls you received after you left. ' Next, we would like to thank the people from OIPA for choosing the '81 Cub not only All-Oklahoman but Acknowledgments i 1 n Without them it mi ht not have been possilie. First on all we would like to thank Mrs. Mi- key Oldham lformer ad- visorl for her help dur- ing the summer and opening weeks of school. Thanks, Mrs. Oldham for puttin up with the many phone I I Sweepstakes winners as well. Col C.E. Savage and John Cutsinger also deserve a big thanks for their hours of traininlg at the summer and Pa workshops. We have a lineup of advisors whom we are gratefull for their dedi- cation. To begin with our second set, Cara Mi- zirl and Sandy McCord who backed us u on the first two deadlines. Mrs. Jeanette Bene', our third and final advisor, deserves a great deal of thanks for ettin us through the anal dead- lines and the remainder of the year. Thanks a bunch. We would also like to take this op urtunity to thank all the teachers, especially the typin teachers, office personef and Mr. McClaren, for their cooperation and help. us along the way. So, in closing, we would just like to thank everyone as a whole. Co-Editors, Robin Parker Beth Sisson We are sure that we Final Deadline. The Yearbook have missed mentignin staff rushed to complete the final Others who have helpeg deadline befllfe the 112 Colophon! Staff! Acknowledgements
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