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-uv-g I Q65 ORACLE Q12-XPP 4 , 0 i3 i. -cr F A X f mlm' Qu Lb, Scnou. - f ' - ' Elizabeth Page '. W Copy Editor , 'K Martha Reed - . Editor-in-Chief ' e, ,Q t wen- 1, A9 . s gy , Chris DeNoon Sports Editor ,Q--.1 Diane Flanagan Art and Layout Editor i ,f'+g'- Penny Scott discusses finances with an advertiser while Bob Mullowney redesigns the focuity section for the um'teenth time, STAFF MEMBERS-Boltom Raw: Pat Cohan, Ron Rice, Karen Thompson, Kathy Hoyt, and Bob Mullowney. Top Row: Randy Hciyrtes and Richard Seeley,
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STAFF MEMBERS-Bottom Row: Jackie Becklehimer, Lynne Wilhelm, Vickie Larimer, and Mel Murphy. Top Row: Ken Derry, Bruce Lyons, and Greg Cooper. ln the production of an epic movie, a hit musical, or even a yearbook, there is bound to be a certain number of chaotic problems, the 1965 Oracle not withstanding. The weatherman double-crossed us, the outdoor portraits were rained out, there were those suspense- packed minutes when we frantically searched for those pieces of immortal copy, asymmetric layouts, and priceless photographs which were momentarily lost forever. On the first of April we set a new record for the most pages ever completed, mislaid, found, and proof- read within a halt-hour. Now that our great production is done, the tranquilizers used up, and the writer's cramp vanished, we hope you will derive as much enioyrnent from reading it as we did creat- ing lt. mt fe U -6 army Penny Scott Business Manager v Judy Gardner Assistant Editor The lost minute crowd rushes to ML IOO to purchase their 1965 Oracle. Sue Hendrickson Picture Editor
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,ra p- ' 'Gr fl? nv, ' f ,Q ia STAFF MEMBERS7BoNom Row: Jim Knox, Jana Cunningham, Lindo Fleischman, and Sue Frey. Top Row: Eliot Raleigh, John Warren, Lance Lawson and Dave Niemi. :Q- li I F ,rj QP Deadlines and headlines, news and views, Sword and Shield speaks for Sierra High, From academics to activities, from courses to clubs, every facet of life here at school is reviewed and sometimes criticized by the newspaper staff. Not confined To school affairs, the Sword and Shield printed provocative editorials on subiects ranging from the cheating scandal at the Air Force Academy to student demonstrations at Berkeley. Interpretative coverage at sporting events, plays, and student affairs combined with amusing features rounded out the written account of life at Sierra. Nancy Howard Page Two Editor rwf atm! F s Q G -1' 5 Miss Marilyn Kcihl Adviser Craig Strahle Associate Editor Marsha Zevin Page Three Editor
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