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Pirate Chatter Volume Sixty-Three Leola, South Dakota, October, 1962 Number Two Paper Staff Gathers News Standing: Carol Hilgemann, Sherry Pade, Myrna Morrill, Barb Maier, Marcella Zacher, Carmel Turnwall,Larry Rau, Idella Peickert, Bonnie Gisi, Louis Cowherd,Linda Durheira, Gerald Bender, Dorothy Neuharth, Stanley Hoffman. Sitting: Mr. Schanzenbach, advisor; Harvey Gisi. Joann Loebs, business manager; Darlane Opp, editor; Richard Reimer, Paul Holmes, sports editor; Charlotte Mehlhaff. Annual Staff Plans Buccaneer PIRATE CHATTER RATES FIRST CLASS The PIRATE CHATTER re- Harvey Gisi, sports editor; Charlotte Mehlhaff, music editor; Joann Loebs, co-editor; Mr. Swanson, advisor; Paul Holmes, co-editor; and Harry Adam, grade editor. reived a first-class rating in the 1962 South Dakota High School Press Association publications contest. The contest winners I were announced at the associa- tion’s 38th annual convention i held on the Campus of South Dakota State College on Satur- day, October 27. The newspaper rating for the CHATTER was in the printed and offset newspapers of schools with 199 or less enrollment. Five senior staff members began work in the Fall of 1962 pre- paring the BUCCANEER. Following the Mid-West Beach clinic at Aber- deen in October, ide- as poured forth. Ac- tual work began in January with the ship- ment date set for mid March. Barbara Maier, Darlane Opp, Idella Feickert and Richard Reimer, under class helpers, were added to the staff to gain experience while con- tributing toward the annual's completion. 21
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Library Club Stimulates Reading To build a better library by stimu- lating pupil interest in reading and by participating in library activi- ties is the goal of the Library Club, In addition, the club fosters the Reading Club in the elementary grades and works to further the development of adequate library service, Learn more today; be a better citizen to- morrow is the slogan of the club. The Library Club is a member of the state organization, Student Librarians of South Dakota. These people are responsible for taking grade book reports. Idella F. and Marcella Z. letter books, 23 School librarians aid students in library use.
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