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Co-Curricular Accenting the scholastic life is the co-curric- ulum program. Adding additional energy and en- thusiasm to the regular schedule, the numerous divisions of co-curricula are accelerated by the members of the student body. This institution at the educational level stresses group coopera- tion and productive utilization of time. Psycho- logically and physically, the benefits are shared by all who participate. The outcome filtrates and enlightens the scholastic structure, as the sun penetrates our lives.
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Students strive for perfection A modem problems class and a music theory class were added to the curriculum this year. The industrial arts classes had an exhibit to show the products of their efforts. (upper left) Quentin Ehley watches as Rick Wolff shapes an edge on a board in Shop I. (upper right) Freshman boys gain physical fitness by participating in a bouncing volley ball contest, (lower right) Members of the modern-problems class, Norma Kaaz, Mary Logan, Patty Sperle, and Diana Schu- macher, and Mr. Schemp carry on a lively class- room discussion. 16
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Pirate happenings recorded The 1971 BUCCANEER was produced by the annual staff head by Charlotte Thomas, editor. Assistant editors were JoAnn Guth- miller and Julie Hilgemann. Amy Neuharth was the junior editor. Snapping, developing, and printing was done by Debbie Thorpe and Randy Fischer. Other staff helper were: Suzanne Weisser, Tarrill Heibel, Sandra Guthmiller, Diana Schumacher, David Kulm, Dale Nesby, Cynthia Brandner, Karen Rueb, Gary Rueb, Cindy Haux, Rosalie Haux, and Peggy Lapka. Mr. John Anderson was the advisor. Above left; Studying negatives to decide which pictures go in the annual are junior editor Amy Neuharth and editor Char- lotte Thomas. Above right; Writing copy and captions for the yearbook are assistant edi- tors Julie Hilgemann and JoAnn Guthmiller. Center right; At- tending journalism institute at Brookings are annual and paper staff members Charlotte Thomas, Kris Kohlhoff, JoAnn Guthmil- ler, Charlene Gisi, Amy Neu- harth, (back row) Mr. John Anderson, Debbie Thorpe, and Julie Hilgemann. Right; Typ- ing captions and copyblocks for the annual are typists Susie Weisser and Sandra Guthmiller. Lower right; Photographers Randy Fischer and Debbie Thorpe make adjustments on dark room equipment. 18
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