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Page 87 text:
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STAFF yearbook deadlines are finally reached. Ad-sellers comb The town for business ads, and homerooms are bombarded with collectors for yearbook money. All This and more goes Toward bringing you The greatest SHIELD yet. Members of The business staff are First row: Beth Amstutz, book- keeping, Sharon Jarvis, subscrip- tion manager, Second row: Alena Davis, Cynthia Husted, business manager, Peggy Colegrove, ad- vertising manager, and Lana Senft. Sharon Jarvis, subscription manager, Cynthia Husted, busi- ness manager, and Peggy Cole- grove, advertising manager are puzzling over how tight the budget is. EHHELD. TAKES SHAPE A typical day iust before a deadline. Members of the staff are spending their semester vacation at school making out copy sheets. Members for 1960 of QUILL AND SCROLL, the international honorary society for high school journalists, are Margrit Bauer, co-editor, Peggy Colgrove, advertising manager, Jennifer Douthit, co-editor, Barbara Molten- berry, -music editor, and Nancy Welch, senior class and index editor. The criteria for membership are scholastic rank in the upper third of the senior class, superior achievement in iournalism, and outstanding service To Eastmoor. Our chapter was founded in 1958.
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Page 86 text:
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STEP . . One of the finest additions to the staff was the iournalism office. It is located in room 120. Working in it at the moment are Connie Brown, copy editor, and the Shield adviser, Mrs. Hicks. 82 SHIELD Help! Help! cry the staff members as they wade through piles of paper looking for ? ? ? Label those pictures. Type that copy, calls Mrs. Hicks from her desk. Through a iumble of clack- ing typewriters, bustling photographers, outbursts of laughter, and last-minute copy writing, the Look out, staff! Co-editors, Mar- grit and Jennifer are cooking up another new idea. Junior staff members typed and read proofs as training for other iobs in the future. They are Barbara Pursell, Barry Hilton, Lynn Balthasar, Bobbie Shaw, July Pilzer, Marilyn Renick, art editor, and Sue Douthit. STEP.. THE... These are the people that helped to put the yearbook together. The members of the Shield Staff are First row: Barbara Moltenberry, music, Connie Brown, copy editor, Diane Phares, faculty, Nancy Welch, senior section head, Sandy Bland, music and faculty, Mary Lou Case, photog- raphy co-editor, Second row: Harvey Siegelman, layout, Margrit Bauer and Jennifer Douthit, co-editors, Tim Doughty, sports, Jim Huffman, sports editor, Bill Hoffman, sports, and Curt Taylor, photography co-editor.
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Page 88 text:
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PRESIDENT Bill Gillam, our Student Council president, has done an excellent iob in leading the student body this year. STUDENT COURT How do you plead? is the question often posed by Student Court whose primary function is to promote high standards of citizen- ship among the students at Eastmoor. The court consists of four senior and three iunior judges, two clerks, and a bailiff. John Braulick served as chief iustice this past year with the advice of Nlr. Conover. Ron Boyers is the only member ever to be elected two years in succession. STUDENT COUNCIL Under the leadership of Bill Gillam and the guidance of Mr. Con- over, the Eastmoor Student Council assists in the establishment and promotion of a loyal school spirit, strives to maintain high standards of good citizenship, and provides an opportunity for the discussion of vital questions of interest to the students and faculty, This year the council sponsored the Homecoming Dance, the Mistletoe Ball, and weekly sock hops. Gathering food and clothing during the Thanks- giving and Christmas seasons for needy families is an annual project. The council also established several special privileges for seniors. STUDE T COUNCIL
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