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Staff Puts In Their Time The yearbook staff spends several hours a day preparing layouts, stories, and pictures for the 84 Cub. “The dedication is tremendous, especially when students give up their free time in order to meet deadlines.” said Mrs. Leiferman. the new advisor. This year sixteen pages were added which gave each sport and activity an additional page. The staff commented that, “Getting pic- tures for the extra pages was difficult, but when a layout is finally done, it feels as though you have really accomplished something.” A. Kami Potter helps Stacey Tichy with her layout, while Kim Stewart. Denise Ell. Kris Snow. Muffy Greg Owl. and Tangee Foltz work on other things for the yearbook. B. Yearbook staff members are: BOTTOM: D. Ell. R. Thompson. K. Snow. S. Noble. S. Smith. L. Horse Looking. SECOND ROW R. Boeding. K. LaVoy. S. Tichy. S. Clarambeau. K. Stewart. M. Grey Owl. TOP: K. Miller. K. Potter, and C. Leiferman. C. Tangee Foltz. Kris Snow. Muffy Grey Owl. Mrs. Kaltsulas. and Lorelle Horse Looking work on layouts. D. Stacey Tichy. Richard Thompson. Denise Ell. Kris Snow. Tangee Foltz, and Kami Potter all gather around to look at a completed lay- out. 19
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CHS Hi-Life Chamberlain High School Chamberlain, SD 57325 Special Edition Extra... Extra... Extra... Extra... Extra... Extra... Extra... Hi-Life Staff Accomplishes Goals Working on a newspaper is a lot more work than most people think. I thought the staff had a real productive year,” told Richard Thompson, Hi-Life editor. Articles were written, pictures were taken, pages were proof- read. and deadlines were met as the CHS Hi-Life staff produced the school's monthly newspaper. At the beginning of the year the staff traveled to Brookings for the South Dakota High School Press Convention. Staff members learned techniques of headline writing, layout, photography, fea- ture writing, and newswriting. Being a part of a newspaper staff gives a student basic news- feature, sports and editorial writing experience. Students also have practical experience writing headlines and learning newspaper lay- out. I can’t image why anyone would choose study hall over such a valuable learning experience!!,” commented journalism advisor, Miss King. A. Hi-Life staff members are: BOTTOM ROW: Deanna Duarte. Debbie Yeaton SECOND ROW: Miss Cathy King, Pennie Blum. Shelly Hopkins. Steve Noble. Sylvia Rockwood TOP ROW: Richard Thompson. Shane Tittermgton. Shelley Smith. Krystal Morrison, B Richard Thompson and Steve Noble type stories for the newspaper as Miss King looks on. C. Miss King talks over a story with Larry Falch. 18
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Math And Computers Prepare Students Algebra I and II classes are taught by Lois Kaltsulas. Basic Math principles are taught in Algebra I, while more advanced techniques being used in Geometry and Algebra II. Mark Budahl teaches Geometry, General Math, and Computer classes. Computer class teaches basic programming and the mechanics of computers. Computers is a relatively new class that has been introduced to enable students to have a better background in many phases of their education. Mr. Budahl also teaches problem solvers, a challenging program for in- terested students. A Gail Mohr is student teaching with Lois Kaltsulas. B. The computer class works on basic programs C. Gail Mohr is student teaching in Algebra I class. D Mr. Budahl relaxes between classes. E. Problem solvers Alison Dorwart. Tressie Goodman. Stewart Scott. Scott Graves. Deb Busack. Kim Peterson. Kelly Stevenson and Anita Bailey competed in state competition on Sioux Falls. 20
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