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Seniors collide at their lockers. The colliders are: Mary Miller, Dean Mertz, and Bonnie Feickert. FRED PETERMEN SANDRA PETERSON ROBERT ZIMMER ARLYN SCHAIBLE PAMELA ZAMBO This year, in order to prepare the seniors for their future, the seniors' classes are chosen to correspond with their future plans. The seniors going to college take the college preparatory courses, while the students going to vocational school take courses to help them in their chosen field. Students wishing to take courses not offered in the curricu- lum of this school can take courses of their choosing through correspondence to the University of South Dakota. The seniors are going into such a wide variety of fields that some do not have any classes with fellow classmates. 12
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DAVID PERSON The moment that the seniors were eagerly anticipating came on January 18, 1971, when they received their senior privi- leges. They waited for this day since school started and were overjoyed by the fact that they came early this year. The sen- iors are awarded these privileges in order to prepare them for life in college. The seniors are pretty much on their own during their free time and are allowed to leave the school grounds any time of the day that they aren't attending class. The seniors are also on their honor during this time. They are expected to uphold all rules that apply to the honor of re- ceiving these privileges. Any rule that is broken results in the dismissal of all rights concerning the senior privileges. So far these privileges are being enjoyed by all the seniors with hopes that they will help them in their coming life in college. The Seniors making posters are: Sheila DEAN MERTZ Langstan, Lanet Eisenbeisz, Janell Leidholt, Candice Bieber, and Margy Gross. BONNIE FEICKERT MARY MILLER DOUGLAS KIESZ li
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OUTSTANDING SENIORS This year instead of the regular Valedictorian and Salutatorian, students with a 2.5 average were named as honor students. They are: FIRST ROW: Gail Bauer, Candice Bieber, Sandra Peterson, Cathy Fischer, Mary Miller, and Janell Leidholt. SECOND ROW: Rich Mitzel, Laine Rieger, Dean Mertz, Glenn Blumhardt, Arlyn Schaible, and Dick Carlson. Candice Bieber was selected as Betty Crocker Homemak- er of Tomorrow. Dean Mertz was selected as Boys' Stater. Cathy Fischer was selected as Girls' Stater. 13
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