Alvo Eagle High School - Eagle Yearbook (Eagle, NE)

 - Class of 1965

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A Worthwhile New Class Editing The EAGLE Requires Many Hours From Many People Another purpose of the business publi- cations class was to edit our annual, the EAGLE. The members of the staff Worked many hours trying to decide on layouts, pictures and headlines. Other staff members were Bette Walberg, Business Managerg Georgia Ann Wagner, Sales Managerg and Dick Erohlich, Photographer. Adviser, Mr. Verl Flack, co-editors Marlene Corr, and Cathy McNeil and junior editor Sue Leaver represented Eagle at an annual clinic at Seward Concordia Teachers College. They also attended the NSHPA clinic in Lincoln. The practical and proper yearbook procedures which they learned proved to be very helpful in editing the annual. Magazine subscriptions which were sold by high school students helped to finance the yearbook. - Co-editors Marlene Corr and Cathy McNeil spent many hours on page layouts. .si Typing was just one of Bette Wa1herg's many jobs. Evening work sessions on the annual sometimes ended in a party. Georgia Wagner, Jeanette Weyers, and Steve Edwards spent much time on page paste-ups. N

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Business Publications Proved To Be vi l .E I W i r 5 .' . ' i ' RP r' j we jf F EAGLE AND ECHO STAFF--FIRST Row--D. Rogers, G. Wagner, M. R0berrS0r1,,J. Weyers-'1'HlRD ROW--R J. Oberle, B, Walberg, M. Corr, C, McNeil, S, Leaver. French, J. Vande Hoef, J. JIPP, J. Muenchau- SECOND ROW--D. Erohlich, S, Sampson, S. Edwards, Steve Sampson and Dick kfrohlich get ready to roll the presses for the next edition of the EAGLE ECHO. .,,4f-- -V 26 Business Class Brings New Experiences Business publications, a journalism course, was offered for the first time this year. One of the purposes of the class was to publish the ECHO, the school paper. Editor Bette Walberg, aided by Assistant Editor Judy Oberle and Junior Editor Diana Rogers, did a fine job of publishing the EAGLE ECHO. To make the newspaper coverage more complete, concise, and current the Little ECHO was published and circulated to junior and senior high students twice a month. The paper was divided into' the following sections and supervised by students from the publications class: Features--Marlene Corr, Sports--Dick Frohlich, Girl's Sports-- J e a ne tte Weyers, Boy's Sports--S tev e Sampson, Grade School--Merna Robertson, Art--Georgia W a g n e r, a n d Mimeograph Operator--Steve Edwards. During the year journalism students Jackie J ipp and Bette Walberg, accompanied by Mr. Verl Flack, adviser, attended the Nebraska High School Press Association Clinic at the University of Nebraska to learn better newspaper procedures.



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CHEERLEADERS--C. Schmidt, J. JiPP- G. Wagner, M. Corr, C. Wulf. FIRST ROW--M. Kinney, K. Hammer, E. Robertson, J. Williamsen, P. May, B. Walberg, H. Westlake, M. Robertson, S. Leaver. SECOND ROW-- M. Malone, R. Rains, D. Allen, C. McNeil, V. Stall, S. Bremer, K. Ostrander, T. McCoy, J. Weyers, L. Sell. D. Rogers, Mrs. Flack. THIRD ROW--V. Halvorsen, J. Muenchau, S. Harsh, J. Vande Hoef, J. Oberle, P. French, P. Schildt, C. Sabata, D. Angelo, C. Westlake. Pep Club Promotes Sportsmanship Karen Ostrander and Cathy McNeil find popping corn was not really a task. This year the Pep Club members worked together to promote good sportsmanship throughout the community. Under the super- vision of Mrs. Judy Flack, the girls promoted enthusiasm with pos ters, skits and pep rallies. The girls worked hard all year per- forming their assigned duties to receive their chevrons, Bette Walberg, President, Sue Leaver, Vice-Presidentg and Vicki Halvorsen, Secretary-Treasurer helped the girls with any problems that developed during the year, Cheerleaders Marlene Corr, Jackie J ipp, Carole Schmidt, Carla Wulf and Georgia Wagner, head cheerleader, selected purple skirts with white inset pleats and purple sailor tops with a golden eagle on the back as new uniforms. The cheering section, made up of 30 girls, wore purple skirts and sweaters with a megaphone on the front. The girls spent many hours planning and decorating for the Homecoming Dance which was a special highlight of the year, The girls also sponsored the All-Awards Banquet held in the Eagle gym. The theme was Salute to Activities , Mr. Jed Rood was master of ceremonies and Mr. Paul Gilbert, physical education director from Tarkio College , was the guest speakerfor the evening.

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1965, pg 52

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1965, pg 46

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1965, pg 53

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1965, pg 26

Alvo Eagle High School - Eagle Yearbook (Eagle, NE) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 43

1965, pg 43


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