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STAFF MESSAGE We, the 1980-81 Journalism Staff are proud to present to you the completed version of our efforts — the 1981 Cardinal. This year there were changes in the format of the class. In years past the class has been voluntary and no credit has been given. This year the class was offered as lournalism with one hour credit. To also help change things we acquired a new teacher, Mrs. Alice Ireland. In addition to creating this yearbook we also had classroom work, and published a monthly newspaper titled the Cardinal Flyer. Perhaps the thought of our grade made us work harder. We learned to work on a deadline, under pressure, and how to work together as a class. In the beginning, planning, design, layout, photography, and other aspects held lit- tle meaning for us until we got into the actual preparation and production of the copy for this book. Little did we realize that so many details needed such meticulous attention. We learned to take responsibility upon ourselves. Every member of the staff has learned to work with you, the students and faculty, because it isn't only the staff that makes the yearbook. Without you we wouldn't have anything to put in the yearbook. The future is uncertain for all of us, but what we will have for tomorrow are our memories of today. We hope this issue of the Cardinal will hold special memories for every one of you - especially the Senior Class of 1981 - and that it will become more cherished in years to come. With hopes of reaching our goal, which is your approval, we give to you the fruits of our efforts. We hope you enjoy it. — 1980-81 lournalism Staff 4
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RICHARD TROUT Superintendent of Woodland Schools Superintendent's Message — 1981 Cardinal Yearbook What Next? When your great-grandfather was small, there were no telephones, no automobiles, no buses. There was no radio or television, and the airplane was considered impossible. We now have all sorts of inventions. We have learned how to handle different diseases and how to prevent them. Man has even taken his first trip to the moon. What Next? Our greatest need is to develop health, wealth and happiness for all people. If we could just find some way to teach people to use common sense just think how much happier this world would be. You have been given a bag of tools, A formless rock and a bag of rules, and each must make, before life has flown, A stumbling block, or a stepping stone. It is my hope that your education assists you in obtaining the tools necessary to build stepping stones toward being successful in life. — Richard Trout BOARD OF EDUCATION L to R Jack Leslie. Jr., Don lames, Kelly Francis. Arvil McIntosh, |o Ann Shrum. Robert W Cray (President) 6
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