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JOURNALISM Fifth Row: Barbara Atkina, Thomaa Oothiar, Caroline Gilmore, Jerald Jelliffe. Fourth Row: Gladys Milne, Nadine Head rick, Charlotte Bowen, Jacqueline Ellefson. Third Row: Lenore Paulson, Mariya Eng, Barbara Critaer, Mary Jane Crow. Second Row: Roger Grinden, Ruth Kroeger, Rosemary Hawkins, Emadele Bendt. First Row: Richard Hasvold, Janet Beatty, Betty Bothe, Mary Ziebarth. You can make the journalism class believe in Freedom of the press but not the old adage no news is good news. They study all the rules for putting out a good paper and then use them in printing the answers to the Who! What! When! Where! and Why! They hunt all over the building for the news, write it over until it reaches the approval of Mrs. Rice, the adviser, and type and retype it. Mrs. Samp does their stencil cutting for a small fee. Occasionally, the mimeographer has to call in Mr. Tracy to find out why for some obscure reason the mimeograph does not per- form as it should. (Usually it is a very simple reason.) To add to the numerous problems of the staff, they had to rearrange their schedule so as to get the news to the students before their rival. Mr. McGee of the Enterprise, who snatched both the news and the readers from them. In the end. ink besmudged with their efforts, they proudly (well, usually) present the finished product weekly, known as the HIGH FLIER or school paper. Mary Ziebarth, Editor, Mrs. Rica, Adviser, Betty Bothe, Business Manager. 17
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ANNUAL STAFF Any ambition shown in those pictures of the annual staff is purely coincidental!!! This disorderly bunch of F. H. S. students is responsible for putting out the year- book of Flandreau High School. A visitor to an annual staff meeting would find this group scattered all over the building making like they were working. Although their main job is publishing an annual, they learn much about the printing industry. For their efforts they re- ceive nothing but the satisfaction of seeing the student body eagerly devour the contents of the book. By meet- ing once a week during the entire school year, they are able to produce a treasure of High School memories. Big Brass Loren Lamp, editor; LaVonne Heinemann. treasurer; Doris Miller, business manager; Joyce Thompson, assistant editor. A bunch of girls cutting out paper dolls. First, we have Marilyn Smith, and peeking from behind is Elaine Larson. Over across the table is Verone Boots Schliinz and seated is Janet Beatty resting herself. Fred Mc- Kellips is getting an idea. Either getting an idea or going to sleep, but 1 guess he can't go to sleep with Beverly Wenge bothering him. Next to the coke machine we find Robert Ullom who has just cracked a funny that has Beverly Heinemann and Mary Ziebarlh giggling. Three innocent bystanders who are merely posing for the picture are Ed Goehring. Ronnie Whalen, and Chuck Burns. Janet Beatty and Chuck Wildman Burns are spoiling another negative while Gladys Nass and Homer Kenison calmly look on.
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A zjt a a C r- V Top Row: Deane Antoine. President, Richard Dierfcs, Vice-President, Janet Fuller, Secretary, Robert Ellefeon, Treasurer, John Andrews, Barbara Atkins, Lyle Bisson. Middle Row: Emroy Biteler, Warren Bullis, Roy Clark, Barbara Critaer, William Durick, Eunice Eide, Marlys Eng. Bottom Row: Glenda Faris, Charles Gaoeby, Caroline Gilmore, Dwayne Gulick, Dorothy Gullickson, Boyce Hager, Mavice Hahn, and Larry Evans. SOPHS Top row: John Max Hammil, Alice Harwood. Rosemary Hawkins, Nadine Headrick, Norma Headrick, Orvan Heckt, Beverly Heinemann. Second row: Donald Keith, Charles Kelly, JoAnn Johnson, Verdeane Kneebone, Rita Knutson, Hjalmar Kolar, Ruth Kroeger. Third row: Dorothy McKell.ps. Robert Meinhardt. Edward Miller. Gladys Milne. Lenore Paulson. James Pottebaum. Ralph Stevenson. Bottom row: Dawn Wynn Taylor, George Thielson, Francis Thom, Laurel Thoreson, Ross Wade, Ivan Winterberg, and Mary Ziebarth.
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