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The ORACLE kept its literar format this year, although a few small changes were made. lt was decidled that we would choose a central theme for each magazine, our first theme was the South . There was more non- fiction in this ORACLE than in previous ones. lt took the form of book reviews, movie reviews, and essays. lnitially, student involvement in the ORACLE was not outstanding, but it increased as the year progressed. The staff was again small, but it was a hardworking staff. The members of the ORACLE had a deep commitment towards excellence in writing, and they hoped that in years to come this mommlitmient would be carried on by other students under the leadership of r. up ey. LEFT TO RIGHT: lVlr. Stan Rupley, James Albert Noe, lll, Billy Hardin, Bruce lVlajors, Whitney Wright, Chip lVlonk, lVlark Hargett, Tim Lankford, Allen Steele, Ames Saunders ORACLE STAFF
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WEBB PRESS Competent journalism is an integral part of American life. Therefore, it is only fitting that students take an active part in it, so as to insure competent journalists for the future. The year 1976-77 savv the establishment of THE WEBB PRESS, a much-needed student news aper. Advised by faculty member James lVlacGregor, THE WEBB PRESJS develo ed into a medium for students to express their opinions and ideas in a usefuf 'ournalistic manner. The nevvspersons vvho comprise THE WEBB PRESS staff inform the student body in areas such as administrative activities, student activities, sports, theatre, movies, music, literature, politics, special events, personal intervievvs, and even gossip. The publication of THE WEBB PRESS serves a dual urpose. lt provides a reliable source of information, and gives the students who are interested in collecting this information a chance to do so. This vvas the first time that most of the staff of THE PRESS has worked on a nevvspaper. Undoubtedly, this publication will continue to grovv and progress, performing its vital function at Webb. LEFT TO R GHT: Terri Lovelace, Linda Barnes, Norma Fort, Karren Sanderson, Kevin lVlcLaffert , Jon Hutcheson, John Schippers, Jeff Whorley, Cwip lVlonl4, Penn gollins, Lee lVlountcastle, Scot Robertson, Jim lVlacGregor.
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PRESlDENT'S CLUB Feeling that more activity was needed on campus, Dr. Jones organized the President's Club. This club, somewhat modeled after the Interact Club, directs on-campus activities vvith community participation on occasion. Dr. Jones has for a long time felt a strong need for such a club. Its activities are varied. The students serving on this committee raise flags, represents Webb School off campus as well as on, and help with administration and alumni vvork. lVlany present activities are tentative with hopes of future participation indicating permanence. LEFT TO RIGHT SEATED: Dr. Gary Jones, Billy Hardin, lVarl4 Ha I, Alton Ochsner, llllike lVlcCurdy, Tom Overbey. STAND XIG: lVaurice Picciotto, Jim Noe. Not Pictured: Buck lVlatthevvs. 114
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