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Trades Made Available Health Occupations gives a wide view of hospitals and other related health careers. Sales and Service is an on-the-job training exper- ience and also involves classroom work. Business and Office Practices is a daily routine of how an actual company may operate. Electronics offers a chance to experiment with the flowing of electrical currents. Building Trades gives the students a chance to work with materials to build a house. Auto is an area in which the basics of mechanics are learned. Top is Mr. Chris Davis, electronics in- structor. Left is Mr. Marvin Iverson testing equipment used in Auto Mechanics. Top is Mr. Dennis Blocker measuring beams to be used in a building. Faculty 47
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Credits Received For Job Training East Central Multi-District is a vocational opportu- nity offered to juniors and seniors. Those students attending Multi receive two credits in the area they choose to attend. The students leave for Brookings at 9:25 a.m. and stay in classes until 11:50 a.m. They attend Multi with students from Deubrook and Brookings thereby learning to meet and work with different people. Above is Mr. Les Kor explaining an as- signment on an overhead projector. Top is Mr. Brad Bonde explaining a work sheet. Right is Mrs. Pat Bortnem demonstrat- ing how to make a hospital bed. 46 Faculty
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Activities Vary in Language Arts Tapes, films, slides, records, research centers, and a one-to-one basis are a few of the tech- niques used by the Language Arts instructors. Term papers, journals and book reports are some of the class requirements students must complete throughout the year. Octoberfest, festive singing, bake sales, and participating in the Flandreau Follies are a se- lection of the out of class activities that stu- dents also participate in. Top is Mrs. Leigh Gipp, resource room instructor, correcting a paper. Middle Right is Mr. Lowell I. Linder receiting German for his German II class. He also teaches English Literature. Above is Mrs. Mary fames, teacher of English I and IV, giving one of her well known lectures. Far Right is Ms. Gail Swensen, who's in her first year of teaching English II and III. Right is Mr. Dale Johnson, high school librarian and audio visual director. 48 Faculty
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