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By the time the contest got under way. <>0 eager singers were anticipat ing their tryout. "We didn't think the tryouts would ho that big of a deal,” coordinator Devon Smith said The age range of the singers and skill lev el of each contestant varied. Damaris Peterson, age 9. sings at church and on Saturday mornings whon she visits her grandmother. Damans likes "The Star Spangled Banner." her only anxiety came from being so young. "I never really sang before this many people," she said Lori Ma< edone sings professionally for a living "This song is the hardest thing in the world to do," Mai edone said "The depth of the song is truly a challenge." Macodone arrived in a tuxedo and red and white heeled spats Before her solo, she first played a pitch pipe and then looked straight at the flag while holding her hand over her heart. A barber shop quartet from Creswell High School sang a 1950s rendition of the anthem. Seth I’ratt. Butch Greiner. Bob Faust and Jeff Glass, all 17. wore faded jeans with white rolled sleeved T-shirts. They got together for this audition because they're Duck fans and love basketball. Harold Hadden, who is retired, started attending Duck games 18 years ago He sings along with the anthem before every game "I sing solo at church," Hadden said. "I'm a cantor." Hadden said he believed it would be fun to sing for an opening game. Among others was a group of 12 from the Oregon Children's Choir. Crow High School students and various duets who all sang their unique interpretations of the national anthem "The competition is going to be stiff." Smith said. "There have been some really good singers. The judges' job isn’t easy." Contestants were judged on poise, musi cality, presentation and overall performance. A panel of seven judges determined the num ber of openings for the season. They'll be scheduled to sing for one game, and the win ners will be notified no later than Friday. Newspapers will be read from computers in future By Michele Stengel for the Oegcrt Oany t'mewkt By lilt! end of the decade, newspapers will be read from flat panel computers instead of the traditional paper forms Roger Fuller, the head of Knight-Riddor's Information Design laboratory, described to journalism students how elec tronic and digital technology is going to revolutionize the way media is presented to and accessed by its readers Newspapers will be v«*r«fcJ electronically via fiber optics or i able lines to a notebook-sized, pen-based computer, fuller said. 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