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1. Journalism (pofl 5) 2. Language ArtJ B. 6-9) 3. Social Socienc pp. 10-11) 4. Business (pp. 12-13) 5. Math Science (pp. 14-17) 6. Industrial Arts (pp. 18-19) 7. Home Economics (pp. 20-21) 8. Drivers Ed. Physical Ed. (pp. 22- 23) 9. Dramatic Productions (pp. 24-27) 10. Photography Art (pp. 28-29) 11. Music (pp. 30-32)
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Produced by the EHS yearbook staff as follows: ROBIN BCICKBEE-Academics BRENDA DICKEY-Classes ROD HARRINGTON-Sports JAN HATCHER-Organizations KAREN HONOMICHL-Organizations, Administration MOLLY ISERN-Classes RITA ROBL-Academics KEVIN HICKEL PHILLIP ROBL-Editor Mr. TONY FURSE-Adviser Cover Design: Jimmy Wachtel Photography: All photos used in this book were taken by the EHS pho- tography class under the direction of Mr. Edgar Sturtz Published by Josten's American Yearbook Company, Topeka, Kan- sas Special thanks to Asylum Records, Warner Brothers Publications Inc., and the Eagles for the right to use the album cover from Eagles Greatest Hits on this yearbook. Foreword We, the yearbook staff, decided to try something a little different this year. We used the album cover from the “Eagles Greatest Hits” and devel- oped our theme from it because the yearbook really is a “record” of the year’s students and their activities. Almost everything in this book was a hit” with at least part of the student body during the 1980-81 school year. We hope that with this book, you can play all those great moments or hits over again. Q
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Staff compiles book On September 23, the yearbook staff attended a seminar sponsored by Josten's American Yearbook Company held at Barton County Community College. Twenty-one journalism students were entered in the Kan- sas Scholastic Press Association regional journalism con- test at Hays on February 12. Two girls placed in layout- double page spread. Robin Buckbee took first and Bren- da Dickey got second which enabled them to attend the state contest on March 28 at Lawrence. The staff, behind the leadership of Editor Phillip Robl, showed a good ability to come up with many original ideas of their own. In fact, the entire theme idea, Eagles Greatest Hits , was figured out while adviser, Mr. Tony Furse, was away coaching a junior high football game. 1. Mr. Tony Furse and Karen Honomichl discuss a layout for the yearbook. 2. Lining up for their mug shots are the yearbook staff: Phil Robl. Brenda Dickey. Rita Robl. Jan Hatcher. Robin Buckbee. Kevin Hickel. Karen Hon omichl, Rod Harrington, and Molly Isern. 3. Jan Hatcher crops pictures for her double page spread. 4. Molly Isern types up copy for her student life pages.
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