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a as I E S T A F F (nOOZ pa per) I. A publication regularly printed and distributed, containing news, advertisement.-., and other items of interest. (above) The three editors for the EYRIE throughout the year were Mystii Lauer, Jim Stutzman, and Clay Swanson. M iss Costello instructed the journal- ism class for 1980. (Above Left) This year’s EYRIE staff included, 1st row: C. Swan- son, C. Miller, R. Kness. C.Stabenow, 2nd row: W. Roth, B. Stutzman, J. Stutzman, J. Brown, M. Lauer, L. Eberspacher, D. Rutt The publication of the EYRIE was included in a journalism class during the 1979-80 school year for three quarters. Previously it was published outside of class time. The quality of the paper gradually improved as the students learned more about jour- nalism techniques and started to develop their own style. The March issue was considered to be the best and the class would have liked to have entered the issue in competition at the Nebraska High School Press Association Convention in the fall. The stu- dents learned a lot about the newspaper world and how it works. But most of all, how to take a few stray ideas and put them together into an interesting story. Journalism will not be offered at MHS next year, however, because of the lack of student inter- est.
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s Listening — a serious contribution The Student Council was busy this year with many projects. One of the main ones that everyone knew about was the jury system. Student council had set up a tempo- rary committee to meet with the cooks, they are hoping to set up a permanent one to meet with the cooks regularly, next year. Above: Top Row: L. Plessel, B. Ficke, S. Barker, M. Gifford, K. Heckman, V. Pres., B. Schweitzer — President, B. Gamer, D. Murray, J. Ficke, T. Tyrrell, D. Hostetler, P. Hoins, K. Keller, S. Kremer, M. Minchow, 3rd Row: J. Stutzman, J. Harrol, K. Schultz, K. Kness, D. Ahl — Sec., C. Hoggins, R. Riley, 4th Row: C. Shaw, S. Peters, T. Meyer, C. Hauder. Not Pictured: B. Roth — Reporter. Let’s hear some ideas. (Koun' sil) 1. An assem- bly for consultation. I u d e n I C 0 u n c 1 1
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fan yOO wcl) l. A hook or magazine published once a year, containing pictures and reports of the pre- iing school year. Row 1; C. Roth. D. Braunsroth, T. Pedersen, D. Murray, D. Ahl, Row 2; J. Gifford, K. Becker, T. Editor Donna Kunert checks film Stems, J. Putnam, J. Farlin, S. Havlat, M. Woebbecke, Row 3; Mr. Hingst, L. Richards, C. Rapp, for usable pictures. K. Heckman, J. Kunzie, M. Boss, L. Reid, J. Liesveld, C. Reil, D. Kunert, Not Pictured, S. Placek A N N U A L The Annual Staff this year worked very hard to bring the Annual to you. It all started in the Fall of last year with the selling of advertise- ment hoards to some of the local businesses. When the winter and spring came, everyone started working on their pages and meeting final deadlines. It was hard getting all the school events covered hut we did the best we could. So what we really tried to do for you was to give you a hook that will help you remember your school days at MHS. S T left; One of the highlights of the year was below; Editor Donna Kunert, and Assist- the field-trip to Doane College ant Editors Marilyn Woebbecke and Julie Farlin A F 17
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