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fvff 4-5' '7 . T ,xl V f - l' Md, Qkf' - W .1 ff' 'X '- Early every Tall The journalism class begins The Every year There are a Tew experienced iour- Taslc oT puTTing ouT The Pioneer. This school ubli- nalism sTudenTs who were chosen The second se- P caTion is puT ouT six Times every semesTer. mesTer oT Their junior year Trom Their English classes. These brillianT souls learn The ropes, Then when They're seniors They lead in puTTing The paper ouT and Teach everyThing They lcnow To The nexT group oT sTudenTs. This goes on every year so There are always some experienced ones on The sTaTT. Journalism is TaughT in pracTical Torm. This means Teaching all parTs oT news- ?',X f-qi S .1 paper worlc T The acTual lay denT Ts a reporTer on The sTaTT and also has anoTher job like page reading. The The d'TTerenT wiTl- The papers oubficanon and disTribuTion. Ai This ouT TogeTher brings ou' The high school paper, The Pioneer. , . 1 - R 995. ' 4 :' '? rom The gaThering oT news iTems To ouT and prinT3ng oT papers. Each sTu- ediTor, disTribuTion, TypisT, and copy- picTures you see on This page show phases QT worlc oone in connecTion
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.:w.E.:J M.. English in many forms is offered To sTudenTs inTeresTed in This phase of learning. All The differ- enT Types of sTudenTs and Their courses can find The English besT for Them. English B or English S are requiremenTs for graduafion, and The oTher English courses offered add To The general lcnow- ledge of grammar and liTeraTure. English A, B, C, D, E, and S are The differenf ranlcs of The high school course wiTh Journalism counTed as one year of English for seniors. This year a new Type of English Training has been offered, ThaT of radio broadcasTing from sTaTion KWBE in Beafrice. Fif- Teen minufes every weelc is offered To The public schools for use as They see fiT. Many Times The English classes have parTicipaTed in This public service feafure. The addiTion of This worl: has helped To malce The English program compleTe. Pass To The library are familiar words To all sTudenTs of The high school. The library is used by almosT everyone for eiTher reference, enTer'Tain- menT, and sTudy worlc. ' ln English S sTudenTs learn The fundamenfals of speech worlc and ofTen parTicipaTe in choral spealcing, which is done much The same way as choral singing. The voices are divided info lighTs and heavys and are each given solo parTs in The reciTaTion of poems and sTories. OTher worlc Through The year consisTs of vocabulary worlc and word drills. 5. 5 X LX ' if-L i if J .B Q
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Top Row W u e s Penner W arrs Kreuscher Second Row ause Herzog o a R erne Pau er Bo+Tom Row or-es Baeh Behrens 'arT McCcwn McCoy Mass Pagels Qnuzq. Jon, Uflwu, Thls year under The sponsorship oT Mlss Anne Pagels The Junior Red Cross held :Ts membershsp drlve by aslclng Tor small conTnbuTuons Trorn The puplls A luTTle red buTTon and a rnembershlp card were g yen To al who Iolned Carol Mc:Cown was chosen presudenT Law renee Wrll arns vlce presldenT Lyndy Loclc Treas urer Joyce Clausen secreTary These oTT:cers led The group IU :Ts d.TTerenT pro1ecTs ThroughouT The year Fll ng gnTT boxes To be senT To The nee y chlldren of dvhfe enT counTnes was The-lr blggesT drsve oT The year To Row Olsen Gll Second Row Franzen espe D a J,jw14,nI, Jluz, 'UU Exery oTher Monday evening aTTer school a Troup oT gurls could be seen gonng up Those YWCA sTanrs To The STudenT Club meeTlng There They learned The Tuner pounTs an carrynng ouT programs and enTerTannmenT WnTh Donna Wall as presudenT DoroThy Sand as vrce presndenT Loraine Ballard secreTary and Joan Olsen Treasurer The club enloyed covered dish suppers slumber parhes TalenT shows and candy sales On The more serious sude They collecTed mclcels To send candy bars over seas All oT These acTnvaTnes go unTo The rnalcung oT STudenT Club C dler Wll Blah M1 d Ballard Weber Q7 Pace
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