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Eagle Strives For New Image Meeting deadlines, changing to a larger paper size, and using a new plate increased the list of accomplishments of the Eagle news staff. With the help of Mrs. Brenda Friedman, the EAGLE reporters did a good job with coverage of difficult subjects. In March, the EAGLE staff sponsored a St. Patrick’s Day dance to help replenish their funds. The traditional Christmas greet- ings also helped with finances and were printed in the shape of a Christ- mas tree. The January graduates com- posed their wills in time for the Janu- ary issue of the EAGLE just before they left BCHS forever. The other sen- iors waited for a bigger and better EAGLE issue where their last wills and testimonies were sacredly printed. Sport’s Editor. Mark Gillespie, was elected Student President of Indiana High School Press Association in Octo- ber. His main job involved helping plan the Press Association Convention during Teachers’ Institute. Katie O’Neal, front page editor, summed-up the year by saying, We had record sales, increased reader participation, and most important, a new image of responsibility.” EAGLE STAFF: row 1—Linda Pitts, Dawn Mood; row 2—Shauna Smith, Linda Robertson, Debbie Schramm. Patti Nelson, Susan Park, Tracy McGinly, Mrs. Brenda Friedman, Mark Gillespie; row 3—Gwenyth Swain, Shirley Swift, Suzannah Zody, Katie O’Neal, Robin Scrougham. Andy Baer, Terri Smith. Mark Cagle. Linda Pitts types a story' for the EAGLE. Front page Editor Katie O’Neal discusses newspaper format with Sheila Popplewell and Julie Stamper. 28 Editor Gwenyth Swain works on a layout for the EAGLE news.
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Carla Lowery, Ayrika Turpin and Kelli Jerry enjoyed a week of campus life at Indiana Universi- ty’s chorus classes. The girls had to take a minimum of five hours of classes which included going to recitals and lessons in Swing Choir. During Indiana University’s Summer Band Clinic. Diana McDonald and David Taylor received training in Concert Band. They also practiced on their own playing skills. Left: By attending a journalism institute at Indiana University, Suzannah Zody improved her skills in the writing department and Mark Gillespie learned some valuable lessons in photography. 27
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Gillespie High Scorer On 1978 Quiz Quill and Scroll, an honorary society for journalism students, gave the Cur- rent Events' Quiz early in March. The high scorer on the quiz was Mark Gil- lespie with a score of 70 out of a possi- ble 100. The club also was active by recycling aluminum cans and paper. In the Spring nine members were initi- ated. Officers for the year were Sheri Mathis, President; Lisa Piers, Vice- President; and Shirly Swift serving as secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Brenda Fried- man and Mrs. Anita Synder served as sponsors. QUILL AND SCROLL: row I—Brenda Srhrock. Lisa Piers, Betty Porter, Shirley Swift; row 2— Suzannah Zody, Keith Clark, Sheri Mathis; row 3—Gwenyth Swain, Lisa Woods, Greg Miller. Mark Gillespie. SCIENCE CLUB: row 1—Tammy Minor, Mrs. Leota Skirvin, Secretary-Treasurer Wanda Huber, Caroline Crouch; row 2—James Prairie, Carol Drake, Kenna Stephens, Vice-President Shawn Davis; row 3—Laura Daseler, Kathy McGinley, Maria Vitello, Robin Parsley, Mark Long, President Tim Daseler. Toler Wins Second Place With Plane Bill Toler won honors in an airplane contest held at Anderson College in the fall. The other members of the Science Club watched and cheered as his homemade plane flew in second. Mark Cagle and Shawm Davis were given rec- ognition for reading their science fic- tion story at the college. After this, the club decided to sponsor a science fic- tion short story contest for other BC students. They also sponsored the Sec- ond Annual Egg Drop. The club ven- tured out to explore Salamander cave in March. 29
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