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Small Staff Con tin ues Paper The High Flier staff, consisting of five members, the year, met Mondays after school to put together a newspaper of school activities. A few of the articles included were: Senior of the week, sports round-up, and news items about the activities of various school organizations. Some staff members attended the Press Convention in Brookings in October. They accepted a first class rating certificate that the 1977-78 High Flier had won. During the year, the school paper sometimes did not appear in the local weekly, the Moody County Enterprise. This was because of a poor response by the students, and at times because of bad weather. Top are the photographers, Dale Jorgensen and Jeff Hurley. They take and print pictures for both the High Flier and the yearbook. Middle is Kathy Renville setting a headline for the paper. Above are Paul Sneve and Kathy Renville working on a page layout. Left is the paper staff. They are Kathy Dykstra, Paul Sneve, Wyman Gageby, adviser, Mr. Clifton Sutton, David Jueschke, and Kathy Renville. Journalism 27
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Yearbook Staff Plots School Year The annual staff met once a week to design this year's yearbook and to write a story of the school year. The co-editors attended a yearbook camp for one week at the SDSU campus in Brookings in June. They attended this institute to further their knowledge on how to put together a yearbook. In October the staff attended a Press Convention at SDSU. The staff received an All-State plaque for the 1978 yearbook. Later in October the staff attended a yearbook Forum held at the Holiday Inn at Brookings. At this Forum, members learned new trends and ideas in yearbook styles. As a result of getting the first sixteen pages in early, a picture was placed on the end sheets of the annual free of charge. Top are Diane Uilk and Brenda Reynolds putting their heads together to write copy. Above is Kim Emter working on copy for the basketball pages. Right is the annual staff. Back row are Tammy Hahn, Betty Reynolds, and Diane Hoss. Middle row are advisor Mr. Clifton Sutton, Diane Uilk, Brenda Reynolds, and Jerrilyn Halverson. Front row are Jill Zeoill, Kim Emter, and Alisa Hogue. 26 Annual Staff
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Chorus Presen ts “No, No, Nanette” The FHS chorus presented this year the new, 1925 musical No, No, Nanette. This musical took place of a Spring concert and the All-School play. The chorus began practicing for the presentation in January by choosing the leads and learning the chorus parts. As time went on, the members memorizing their parts and the various dance numbers. Two professional choreographers were hired to help the students with the dance routines. After a month of daily rehearsals, the musical was presented in the high school gym on Thursday and Friday, April 19 and 20. Top are Paul Sneve and Dale Jorgenson discussing their problems. Above are pianist, Cindy Veldkamp, and assistant, Mary Hunter waiting for the next number. Right are Jackie Schatz, Jeff Barnes, and Bryan Hammer doing one of the dance routines. The choral group of Diane Uilk, Bill Sutton, and Ruth Reiter are looking on. 28 Musical Play
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