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ADVISOR and editor discover something amusing in one issue of the Eagle Eye. FOLDING PAPERS becomes a job for members! of Journalism I class-Thomas Carter, Becky Burns, Debbie Shore, and Janice Harkey. I i J . . 'fL,,.--,- ...41 WITH the headliner, a machine in new graphic arts course, Janet Fitzula can print a head- line which she has chosen from a variety of styles and sizes, and be ready to paste it on her , page in a few minutes. ga xr V V J Q' 'T gm, 57 . ai Hmm,
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT English electives are Crip for some, demanding, creative, rewarding for others. New offset equipment gives small journalism classes first-hand exposure to printing a paper. Reading classes, despite few materials, draw many students. Small drama class spends profitable six weeks on twelve Shakespearean plays. Not sufficient interest this year for creative writing class. SOPHOMORE ENGLISH TEACHERS: Mrs. Dene Styers, Miss Gay Jolley, Mrs. Clara Scarborough, Miss Virginia Atcheson, Miss Edith Lane. I w l i l l l l l l STUDY of phonetics through dictionary ' work interests Mrs. Cook's second per- iod students-Mary Elledge, Gladys Lilly, and Billy Harvey. AMERICAN LITERATURE covers the USA from coast to coast, as Miss Lee's bulletin board indicates. h 45
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EAGLE EYE Journalism II constitutes this yearis harried Eagle Eye staff. Vg A Y V nfl , X X3 Wm A demanding task I. . - I A ,imljg f wX,9,,Q20,.Q'1,,,,ff. of meeting that I X'-NA A 'I ' Q85 wwf? we we If XM once-every-two-weeks . .,.q, . ' deadline. y ' New this year, in Mr. Snider's Graphic Arts Dept. publishes Eagle Eye by offset printing. Staff members under direction and help of Editor F itzula and Mrs. Renfrow scramble through halls gathering first-hand news. From the Eagle's Roost and Guidelines added to publication. FROM THE FIRST issue in September until the last one in May, the Eagle Eye keeps the student body informed, entertained, and enlightened. -2? IN GRAPHICS class where staff pastes up the paper, Patsy Sizemore and Janet Fitzula watch Mike Roberts paste up his page. 47 IN THE EAGLE EYE corner of Mrs. frow's room, Bette Lou Edwards and Roberts lay out their pages while Fitzula types. Ren- Mike Janet
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