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TV Production aids Self-improvement Young men and women enroll- ed in television production as a possible career education class. In addition to being a service element the class also gave an op- portunity for the students to ex- press themselves through the television media. Programs from educational networks were recorded and played back for classes at a more convenient time. Activities were video taped upon a request from the group sponsor. The students in this class taped teachers on the job for self-improvement and evalua- tion. The class is not only a service to the school but also to the students themselves. They made group and solo presentations to develop technique and timing, in putting visual and oral effects together to form a television production. LEFT: Don Jespersen and Greg Hansen aid each other in putting up the new Channel 10 amplifier. LEFT CENTER: Kevin Manion and Erick Jensen are install- ing coaxial cable in an elementary room. ABOVE RIGHT CENTER: Adjusting a pad in the distribution system is Steve Prochazka and Tim Hudson. TOP LEFT: Dave Engel and Brad Haas set up video tape recorder. TOP RIGHT: Geneice Kiester and Sherry Dufek set up the T.V. camera. 19
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Craftsmen attend workshop, convention Journalism students worked hard to meet their deadlines for the publication of the yearbook in August. Annual staff members were Geneice Kiester, editor-in- chief; Sherry Dufek, business manager; Tom Golka, layout editor; Dave Engel, Roger Armstrong, copy co-editors; Dan Powell, photo detail editor, and Tim Waterbury, statistical editor. Mr. Lyle Fodnes was the staff sponsor. The group attended a workshop at CSC and the Nebraska High School Press Association Convention at Lin- coln. The speech class attended the Panhandle C Speech contest at Scottsbluff and the District Speech contest at Chadron. Speech students received five M’s, three Ill's and one IV at district. Speech members attended a workshop sponsored by the Scottsbluff League of Arts presented by cast members of the Continental Theater Touring Company of Wichita, Kansas. Z — ABOVE: Members of annual staff are shown hard at work. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Norman Hansen, speech teacher, narrates for a slide presentation. Mr. Hansen received his B.S. and M.A. in speech from the University of Nebraska. MIDDLE RIGHT: Dave Engel sends the radio program to KCOW with the help of special patching equipment of the phone, which in turn saved a trip by car. RIGHT: Speech and journalism students tour CSC Televi- sion Studio during a speech contest. 18
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Fagin earns outstanding acting award Students in Dramatics Club presented OLIVER TWIST, a five act play about the unhappy childhood of a young orphan boy, for the student body and public. Outstanding Character Award for the play was awarded to Don Jespersen for his portrayal of Fagin. Also the dramatists presented a one act play, duet acting and oral interpretation of drama at the Panhandle “C” contest in Scottsbluff and District in Chadron. At District the one act play, “Case of the Crushed Petunias received a III, the duet acting received a II, and the oral interpretation of drama also received a II. The students in dramatics learned the skills of acting under the coaching of Mr. Lyle Fodnes, the sponsor. ABOVE: Mrs. Bumble, Geneice Kiester, applies make-up to help add age to the part she is portraying. ABOVE TOP CENTER: Oliver Twist, Michael Delsing, takes snuff offered to him by Brownlow, Dave Engel. ABOVE MIDDLE RIGHT CENTER: Fagin, Don Jespersen. offers some sausage to Monks, Erick Jensen, while other thieves wait. RIGHT: Bedwin, Carol Danbon, heatedly leaves the room after being dismissed, while Grimwlg, Kevin Manion, watches on. 20
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