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Eighth Grade PUBLICATIONS Journalists take top honors The parking lot was a sea of red and white baseball jerseys as the Stonybrook journalists stepped off the bus onto the Ball State University campus. Both publications took top honors at Ball State Journalism Day. The yearbook, the 1981 PETROG- LYPH, and the newspaper, the SMOKE SIGNALS, won first place in their junior high enrollment divi- sions. With 94 out of 100 points, this was the fifth consecutive first place for the SMOKE SIGNALS who also received first place ratings from Co- lumbia Scholastic Press Association and National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. In addition, the 1981 PE- TROGLYPH was chosen as best overall book in statewide competition with 97 out of 100 points. The ' 81 PETROGLYPH also received a first place rating from Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association, and the 1982 PETROGLYPH will be used as a na- tional sample for Herff Jones Year- book Company. Photography awards at J-Day went to the following staffers: Ian Owens — first place (sports), David Brown — second place (sports), Todd Purs- ley — first place (feature), first place (portrait personality). Both staffs can take a sigh of relief knowing that 198 1 ' s work has been completed, and they can look to next year with great confidence. Journalists take a break during the Ball State J-Day workshop. Barbie Abell Jerry Achenson Damone Adair Michael Adair Matt Adams James Albert Trevor Albright Crystal Allen Tony Anderson David Anderson Jennifer Asher Bill Aughe Carolyn Baker Linda Baker Denise Banks Jerry Banks Ron Barker Lydia Barlow Brenda Barnette Robert Bartel Chris Bastin Desiree Baxter Karen Beach Brenda Beaver Tony Beck James Beecher Chris Benford Sheryl Bentley 28 Eighth Grade
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Class of ' 85 Jason Whitlock Donna Whitlow Danielle Wickramasekera Jeff Wiggins Jeff Williams Tammy Williamson Brett Wilson Karri Wilson Stephanie Wilson Ricky Woodard Hollie Woods Angle Wright Brad Wycoff Kang Jun Yi Donna Yoder, Andy Young, Leonard Young. NOT PICTURED; Leon Clemons, Lee Cook, Jeff Gillard, John Goldsby, Laura Jones, Tracey Jones, Delmon Perry, Angle Peterson, Mike Powell, Russell Richardson, Bill Williams, Tina Williamson. RUBIK ' S CUBE Millions twist, turn, fiddle All over the world millions are fas- cinated by what may be the most maddening puzzle ever invented, the Rubik ' s Cube. Tackling this plastic torture device takes logic, patience, and nerves of steel. The Rubik ' s Cube, invented by Erno Rubik professor of architecture in Budapest, Hungary, is about the size of a squared tennis ball. Each of its six faces is a different color, and each face is divided into nine squares. A remarkable inner mechanism al- Attempting to solve the mind-boggling cube is seventh grader Kevin Cole. lows sections of the cube to be rotated either horizontally or vertically. The object is to restore the cube to its original state, with each face a single color. In 1980 4.5 millions of the cubes were purchased worldwide at prices from $5.00 to $15.00. It is estimated that four times that many were sold in 1981. They are sold in all kinds of shops and on street corners, and crowds gather wherever they are dis- played. Why has this mind-blowing puzzle become the rage? I bought it for the challenge, stated Mike Sigmond. Freshmen 27
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Class of ' 86 Lament Carraway Tammy Carson Ed Carver Cathy Casey Dan Casey Elizabeth Chafin Paul Chastain Lisa Chestnut Lisa Chilcote Tim Choate Heather Clark Jaye Clark Juanita Clark Karen Clark Ron Clark Tonya Clements Lisa Clemenz Andrea Cly Don Coffey Dewanda Cole John Collins Philip Collins Bob Collis Christie Comrie Kathleen Connolly Bill Cook Tamara Cooper Wes Cooper Eighth Grade 29
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