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led Number of Issues Friday night deadlines came all Jt6o soon for editors Sandi Coleman and Patty Hamlin, but neither delinquent reporters. oW rdue stories, nor conflicting activities would the Pirate Journal from missing a publicatioj A Christmas edition and an extra end-of-the-year edition were pub- lished as a departmental addition to the town paper, the Highmore Herald, totaling thirty- eight i»«bl!r?iHii» «»0d xjoAJ • After winning All-State Honors for the third consecutive year, the staff, advised by Mr. Robert Johnson, strove to continue the Pirate Journal’s tradition of excellence with ever-present hopes of earning this distinction again. For the last six-weeks period assistant editors, Lucinda Zilverberg and Harley Duncan, lifted the burden of responsibility from the editors’ shoulders and swung the paper into its final phase of crowded activities. Wednesday morning was the date of distribution and HHS students looked forward to reading the latest stories about their athletic heroes, re- viewing past games and events, and future activities. TOP JOURNALIST...award was presented to Sandra Coleman by Mr. Johnson at awards night. PIRATE JOURNAL STAFF. FRONT ROW: D. Splcttstoesser, L. Zilverberg, P. Hamlin, S. Coleman, H. Duncan, C. Wei- denbach. SECOND ROW: Advisor Robert Johnson, J. Kindopp, C. Hahn, R. Hall, L. Harter, S. Remmick, S. Mason, L. McGirr, S. Bortness. BACK ROW: B. Stolcy, A. Volek, C. Burrows, L. Cowan, J. Meek, R. Jacobsen, K. Alger, J. Hirsch, A. Odegaard, R. Edinger. 25
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Newspaper Staff Edits Record JUNIOR CO-EDITORS ...proofread layout. Harley Duncan and Lucinda Zilverberg took over editor posi- tions at the beginning of the second semes- ter. Pirate Journal PRINTSHOP PROS... Pirate Journal editors Sandi Coleman, Lucin- da Zilverberg, Harley Duncan and Patty Ham- lin “see the paper through.” Here they check the type setup. Harley also works part-time at the High- more Herald shop.
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Inexperience Plagues Yearbook Staff CONCENTRATION...key word for sophomore writer David Splettstoes8er. Long hours of writing, arranging, searching for Just the right words go into every yearbook. At the end is a feeling of relief and anxiety— relief that it actually is completed and anxiety that maybe something could still go wrong. There is hope that the gjudents will like it, and that the project will be successful and worthwhile. To accomplish this task a new system of Hisodak staffing was instituted this year. Teaching “apprentice” editors, Kay McGirr and Lois Harter, the tricks of the trade were editors LaVaughn McGirr and Susan Mason and assistant editors Juanita Kindopp and Nancy Millar. Busi- ness manager, Shirley Kusser, also had a novice, Peggy Hale, to initiate into the world of ad- vertising. With photography being done by a number of people the yearbook slowly began to take shape. Phrases were pondered over, headings written and the 1966-67 Hisodak evolved. HISODAK AD SALESMEN. SITTING: R. Hieb, G. Sunding, N. Jirsa, B. Hamlin, N. Mason, C. Stoley, G. Kutz, S. Kusser. SECOND ROW: J. Stoley, D. Namanny, S. Pietz, S. West, M. Parker, S. Remmick, P. Meek, B. Rezac, L. Cowan, K. Alger, J. Hirsch, C. Cisler, C. Burrows. THIRD ROW; C. Pekarek, T. Bondy, G. Mason, B. Stoley, C. Hahn, J. Meek, J. Rezac, S. Husband, R. Jacobsen, S. Coleman, A. Odcgaard, J. Shepherd, A. Volck, R. Edinger. FOURTH ROW: C. Kelso, N. Mason, L. Volek, J. Bussc, M. Brady, J. Hamlin, L. Zilverberg, P. Cowman, N. Schock. BACK ROW: J. Ditt- man, D. Splcttstocsscr, L. Hamlin, R. Campbell, J. Durfee, B. Baloun, V. Suhn, C. Weidenbach, A. Wcidenbach, S. Bor t ness. Z6
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