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THE EDITOR, Nancy Spiegel, prompted, scolded, and pushed all through the year to make deadlines. It was she who had to teach the staff members what to do and how to do it. EBB TIDE Judged All-American SCREAMS, LAUGHTER and shouts of joy arose when the staff was told that their yearbook, the EBB TIDE, had been judged All-American. There were only two other books in the same class which received this award for their last year’s book. The lights often burned late during the school year as staff members raced to beat a deadline. Besides the time put in taking pictures, more time had to be spent writing copy and arranging the pages. Is my picture ready?” and “Can you take a shot real quick now?” both became common questions to Bob Eighmic. Nancy Spiegel, the editor, was more used to copywriters like Gwen Rea and Nita Bartz asking, “Can you help me with this for a moment?” Did you see the Indians in the halls that said, “How! With an EBB TIDE, of course!”? All the staff members were selling the yearbook. Nancy Sumwalt, circulation manager, hit off the annual sales campaign with that as her slogan. Ads were also sold by the staff. All the members worked hard on this and all their other jobs. r60 Yearbook Staff Hopes to Equal ’59 Book BUSILY SCHEDULING pictures, Sylvia Cross, assistant editor, works in cooperation with the EBB TIDE photog- raphers. Sylvia schedules all pictures and assists the editor. THE CIRCULATION MANAGER, Nancy Sumwalt, is in charge of distributing and selling the books. Checking receipts and asking students to buy their EBB TIDES were parts of her job. ADVERTISING MANAGER, Linda Heep, was put in charge of selling and designing ads. “Only twenty dollars for a half page” became a common part of her sales talk. BUSINESS MANAGER, Bonnie Hauch, was prone to think of bills, checks and cash when doing her work. Money orders, a real problem to most of the staff, seemed to give her no trouble. 63
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I.C.C. Unites All Lauderdale High BUSY IS THE WORD to describe Jerry Stewart, president of Inter-Club Council, and Nancy Huff, secretary. Plan- ning, work, and worry were all parts of their jobs. “THE MEETING will now come to order.” There are few students in thjs school who have not heard at least one of the members of Inter-Club Council make this statement. Inter-Club Council contains the presidents of all the clubs on campus. Homecoming floats are discussed and everyone wants to know when they have to register to have their basket in the Thanksgiving contest. Whether each club can enter a girl in the Civitan Calendar Contest might be another problem to be discussed. This council is one reason there is so little friction between clubs. It gives them a place to solve their problems peacefully. One of the duties of the Student Council is to unify the school and its various organizations. A large part of this responsibility is carried by the Inter-Club Council. Inter-Club Council Keeps Peace Between Clubs THE MEMBERS of Inter-Club Council arc pictured above. In the front row are Bonnie Hauch, Marsha Kingsley, Joyce Casoria, Mary Rickey, Nan Hoy, Cathy Pierce, Bonnie Ulrich, Bobbe Stevens, Kim Lehr, Gail Linane, and Betty Pierce. The second row contains Doug Cook, Jerry Stewart, Sharon Shipley, John ElJis, Dick Wolfe, Dean Dcmmery, Karen Shoe- maker, Dave Taylor, Joe Sasadu, and Bill America. Not pictured are Joe Pcsck, Roger Parks, Dennis Prisk, and John Barker.
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Staff Records Joys and Sorrows of the Year LEADING AND GUIDING the staff has been the job of these sponsors. Helping without pushing, they have led the staff. They are Mr. Harper, Miss Pepper, Coach Hayes, and Miss Engle. Staff Has Many Good Leaders A LITTLE BIT OF scolding, a lot of laugh- ing, and even more work have gone into this year’s EBB TIDE. The editor, Nancy Spiegel, and the sponsor, Mr. Harper, were usually the ones that had to give that little bit of scolding. One of Nancy’s unpleasant tasks was telling staff members that “You must make that deadline!” There was an associate editor in charge of every section of the yearbook. These girls were among the hardest working members of the staff. The others members worked under them. Money was the main worry of the business manager, Bonnie Hauch, whereas Nancy Sum- wait, circulation manager, worried about the number of EBB TIDES sold. Sylvia Cross, assist- ant editor, and Linda Heep, advertising man- ager, were also kept busy. This is the second year that Dianne Leonard and Shelley Meyers have been on the staff. Larry Hamilton, a former staff member who graduated last year, has come back to volunteer his time and service as a photographer in cooperation with the student photographer, Bob Eighmie. and with Mr. Jun. ,h ejUlfjmcrabersJ, kijg “ °«ly the photographer as he snaps their picture. Sitting are Betsy Sheard. e7w j if Cindy Adamo, and Sandy LeGrand. Standing behind them are Charleen Emery, Jennifer Holt, Jeri Bittner, and Woody Maxwell. Not pictured is Diane Leonard.
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