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The Eagle The Senior Class was given the responsibility of preparing the School Annual for 1940. Since it was the second consecutive year that an an- nual was published in Ogden High School it was less difficult than before, because the staff could profit by the mistakes of those before them. One important change was made in this yearfs annual. The class as a whole voted to change the name from The Clipper to The Eagle with the idea in mind that the name will be carried on in years to come. At the sudden death of Mr. Craven, who was to have been the staff advisor, Miss Vannorsdel was named to take his place. This was a place which was extremely difficult to fill, but one which she executed successfully. The staff extends a vote of thanks to Louie Treloar who willingly came to our assistance in helping us get snapshots for our Eagle. lt was only through the cooperation of the student body, teachers, and business men that the annual could be completed, and the staff would like to take this opportunity to thank them. The staff was as follows: Editor ...... ........... .... P a ul Blyth Business Managers .... Jr. Thompson Dorothy Dillman Pat Tilley Vocal Music . . . . Doris Clausen Band ..................... Janice Garland Eagle Eye and Annual ...... Jeanne Wilson . . . Doris Boehm Features Ralph Ray Sports ....... ..... M erle Sherbring Photography . . . . Elizabeth Marquardt Dramatics .... ..... R uth Erickson Girl Reserve . .. .. Marjorie Varner The Eagle Eye The sta'ff for the Eagle Eye was chosen during the second week of school, and the first edition of the paper was printed September 14. Staff meetings were held in the Commercial Room the first seinester on Mondays at 12:45. This was changed the second semester to Friday at 3:90 in order that the meetings might work in with the new schedule. A typical meeting was characterized by the clatter of typewriters, the wracking of brains, and cries such as, Where's some more paper? Does this sound all right? and Doesn't anything nice and gossipy ever happen for 'I-Iighlights'? The staff was delt a severe blow when its advisor, Mr. Craven passed away on February xo. From then until the end of the school year, Miss Lola Vannorsdel ably replaced him as ad- visor. The staff is as follows: Editors. .Jeanne Wilson and Janice Garland Sports Editor ............... Pat Tilley General Reporters: Roger Anderson, Eliza- beth Marquardt, Doris Clausen, Jane Ken- nedy. Features ................... Doris Boehm Humor. .Mary Doris Treloar, Billy Dawkins Grade News .............. Ruth Erickson Advisor. . .Clarence Craven, Miss Vannorsdel Eagle Eye Left to Right: Seated-Doris Clausen, Billy Dawkins, Jeanne Wilson, Janice Garland, Roger Anderson, Mary Doris Treloar. Standing-Miss Vannorsdel, advisor: Jane Ken- nedy, Ruth Erickson, Doris Boehm. If' Absent-Pat Tilley, Elizabeth Marquardt. Annual Staff Left to Right: Seated-Doris Boehm, Doris Ciausen, Jeanne Wilson, Paul Blyth, Janice Garland, Dorothy Dill- man. Standing-Marjorie Varner, Tommy Thompson. Pat Tilley, Ruth Erickson, Miss Vannorsdel, acl- visor. Absent-Merle Sherbring, Ralph Ray, Eliza- beth Marquardt.
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