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rac e survives Top: Showing us that it is possible to type and chew gum at the same time is Oracle editor John Dubas. Bottom: The 1981-82 Oracle Staff. Top: Reliving Sophomore typing class days, Greg Warner and John Smith work to make the next Oracle deadline. Facing the possibility of not printing a newspaper due to lack of funds and a small staff, the Oracle staff beat all the odds and ended up printing seven papers. Starting off with only seven staff members for the first semester, the Oracle barely managed to get off the ground. With the addition of Paul Hill and John Smith in the second semester, they gained personnel and writing skill. Oracle editor John Dubas said that he was surprised and pleased at the efforts of the staff during the times when it seemed all would fail. l really appreciated all the hard work put out by the whole staff, said Dubas. We did a good job considering we had no funds due to the spen- ding lid. Even though the basic ap- pearance of the paper wasn't the neatest, the effort and the writing by the staff proved to be our success. Oracle f 83
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New staff ulitizes creativit The 1981-82 yearbook staff took on a difficult task this year. A new instructor as well as five new students were introduced to the area of producing the yearbook. The number of students enrolled in the class this year is 14, a decrease of six from last year. This year's editors are Brad Stephens and Mary Novosad. The re- maining students are Lisa Sears, Greg Wilson, Kelly Burton, Jerry Augustyn, Steve Taylor, Lori Trump, John Smith, Diane Stoltenberg, Paul Moyer, Arlene Streff, and Paul Hill. The faculty sponsor is Mark Pedersen. Yearbook gives students a chance to im- prove skills in creative writing, interviewing, photography, team work, journalism techniques, and layout design. Mfrs Top: The 1981-82 Annual Staff Bottom: Working hard to meet the deadline are Steve Taylor, Mary Novosad, John Smith, and Jerry Augustyn. 82 f Annual Top: Explaining to Mr, Pedersen that the yearbook is no laughing matter is Brad Stephens. Bottom: Drawing up new layouts for the yearbook are Greg Wilson, and .John Smith.
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Spanish club performs for students Snow White QAmy Gibbonsj takes the poison apple from the witch lDeb Masinj. John Dubas looks on. This year the Spanish club was The 1981-82 Spanish Club. 84X Spanish Club not as active as last year, however, they did increase their membership by 14. The students translated The Three Little Pigs and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. They gave a performance of these plays at the Ord Elementary School.
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