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BILL MCROBERTS and MARTY BEIRNE Co-editors Eagles Egg The EAGLES EGG is the non-official organ ofthe press for Frankfurt High School. The EGG was founded by Jim Moore, a journalist student last year, as a three page paper devoted to humor. This year, under the leadership of co-editors Marty Beirne and Bill McRoberts, the EGG has expanded its views and not only contains humor and satire but the current school news. The editorial staff felt that the paper could best serve F.H.S. by providing a soundingboard for those issues or ideas that would improve policies in and around school. That they have succeeded in their efforts can be attested by THE EGG's circulation of 800, the largest bi-monthly school publication. 139
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138 de agfea Sedo and ea gg ROW ONE: Left to Right, Bill lVlcRoberts, Cliff Garrett, Kathy Glover, Virginia Heller, Bobbi Duncan, Linda Willis. Dave Ptak, Molly Duffy, Michael Schuchardt, Marty Beirne. ROW THREE: Ricardo Hernandez, Roy Wood, Bryan Gruver, ROW TWO: Georgia Rigsby, Carol Carapezza, Jo Ann Parmiter, Jim Harrison, Charles Dryer. V DAVE PTAK Editor, The Echo . . . and remember, all of your stories must be in by tomorrow, Dave Ptak reminds his staff one busy sixth period, shouting over the confusion generated by the enormous task of publishing a paper twice a month. The job of gathering news for THE ECHO takes staff members to every conceivable place . . . school activities to which they are admitted free by a Press-card, to the classrooms for novelty items, to any teacher's deskforapersonal interview or to the streets of Frankfurt for a feature story about customs and holidays. As the official school paper, THE ECHO, is sent to other D E G Schools and to headquarters for comparison with other newspapers. It is printed on a mimeograph machine which was bought bythe staff with money given by the Class of 1961.
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SEATED: Left to Right, Nancy Miller, Pam Morris, Betty Mozzochi, Sue Hamilton, Lynn Painter, John Susan Guptil, Gayna Uranisky, Nancy Hawkins. Nestler, Judy Cobb, Chuck Neber. STANDING: Pam Millan, Suzanne Davies, Sue Topp, fo YN 140 ,415 eammdllee The art committee, under the direction of Mr. Lyons, i composed of fourteen students skilled in art work. They mak sure that the school bulletin boards are attractively designee with seasonal topics,to keep the weekly calendar of activities up-to-date, and to advertise all social and sports events Bonnie Simenson and Sue Topp serve as committee chairmen Sue Hamilton, Lynn Painter, Susan Guptil, Suzanne Davies! and Nancy Hawkins qtop lefty complete one of the signs tha1 welcomed the visitors to the Science Fair which was hosted by the Key Club. illustrating how the various com- mittees within the school work efficiently and effectively together, a library assistant fbottom lefty assembles a display created by the art committee for the 1ibrary's Book-of-the-Month bulletin board. l
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