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Page 100 text:
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FF CLE S FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: jill Mayhall, Lep Andrews, jim Noe, Allen Steele, Logan Johnson, Van Cheeseman, Mr. Stanley Rupley. This year THE ORACLE continued to use the same format that had been Set up the previous school year of a more literary than journalistic magazine. The reason for this applies to almost every school publication at any institution un- less the school paper or magazine has an exceptionally large and dedicated staff and has access to a quick printer, any news that is written for THE ORACLE becomes ancient history by the time it reaches the hands of the reader, and this is useless. The Oracle Staff was disappointingly small in the school year of '75-'76, with most of the material solicited rather than being written by a permanent staff, due to a general attitude of apathy present in the student body. Despite the setbaks and the disappointments of the year, we feel that this year's ORACLE was the best possible, considering our limited resources. We hope that in the future years more attention will be paid to THE ORACLE'S progress. Allen Steele , Editor 96
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Page 99 text:
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FRONT ROW: Don Smith, jon Cook, George Taylor Brodnax Williamson IV, Charlie Abernathy, Sam Barber. BACK ROW: Billy Hardin, Byron Loyd, Kendall Hayes, john Moore, julian Tune, john Rogers. 5 SUBDOL4. 0 A Q' v N O N' W 0 10 Since its very inception the Z m chief cornerstone of Webb ' ' School has been the cultivation Q ,Q of personal integrity. Q ,SP Throughout its 106 years his- Q 0 tory the school has produced 688 S HOOX' numerous outstanding scholars, C yet more importantly it has consistantly produced men and women of honor. If you gain but one thing from Webb School, let it be a high sense of honor, for little else endures. john Moore, President 95 -1
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' E l 1 V f l Bruce Majors This year, for the first time, Webb School students were allowed to Write brief weekly articles of a journalistic nature on things that happened at Webb, which ap- peared in the Sl-IELBYVILLE TIMES GAZETTE fsomething that other Bedford County Schools had been doing for quite sometime. J j The three students who participated were: jon Cook, Michael F. Giddings, and Bruce Majors. Obviously, a journalism club had some benefits for students in the way of ex- perience. And for others by keeping them informed of what happened or when some- thing would happen at Webb School. But aside from this, hopefully it will serve as an advertisement for private, independent schools. A return to an educational market place of competing schools would be a significant step for intellectual and economic liberty very much in tune with the Bicentennial. Bruce Majors 97
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