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SMILING PRETTILY, these girls and their masculine counterpart, Larry Hamil- “LATE AGAIN!” is what Mr. Jun, ton, take time out from their busy schedules to pose for an EBB TIDE camera, a photographer for the staff, seems They are Martha Meyer, Larry Hamilton, JoAnn Sager, Judic Cooper, Pam Sweat, to be muttering, as he waits for a and Trudy Giberson. staff member. EBB TIDE Staff Keeps Busy Through the Year GRINNING HAPPILY are these girls, Sally Miller, Laura Lea Mullins and Margaret Bennett in the first row with Billie Sue Katsikas, Bev Heacock, Shelley Meyers and Carol Harberson behind. RESTING FOR A MOMENT, these staff members, Carol Waite, Nita Bartz, and Susie Guthrie sit while Gwen Rea and Bob Eighmie stand behind them. 65
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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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Paper Comes Out Twice Monthly TYPEWRITERS CLICKED, pencils raced and people hurried as each edition of the Navigator was sent to press. This paper came out once every two weeks for a grand total of sixteen issues. The Navigator room buzzed busily each day fifth period as the hard-working staff com- piled information and wrote stories for the forthcoming newspaper. Much time was spent planning and arranging the paper. This paper, which was between six and twelve pages long, was financed by subscrip- tions and by local advertising. Mail-away sub- scriptions were available this year at a slightly higher rate and a discount was given to home- rooms that had one hundred percent of the students subscribing to the newspaper. All the Navigator staff worked hard to give the student body the best representation of news possible and to present entertainment as well as the usual news. Navigator Staff Writes Stories, Gets Subscriptions, SCURRYING, HURRYING and bustling, Vicki Todd has scooted through the year from deadline to deadline. As editor of the Navigator she has been busy all year doing work, work work! PLENTY OF HARD WORK is nothing unusual for these girls. As leaders on the Navigator Staff, they have had many op- portunities for it. Each of them has worked hard in her own field to make the Navigator a total success. They are, left to right, Noel Doepke, make-up editor; Sandy Aanes, feature editor; Sally Shank, assistant editor; and Joanie Critchley, sports editor.
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