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' I I Addition J| Completed •. • v;: ' m» jfjS . • p •« • , i I v f. ’ % •. • - -i,’ — • ■•■»■ i. .• -r... ! ® « , •• : « - • 4 • » » » •• « V ■i' • t. —m • vmmmmm • • ., .v®dF5 Last fall, a new addition to the high school was completed. This project included classrooms for grade students, a gymnasium for athletic activities, classroom and shop areas for agriculture and in- dustrial arts, a community center, and offices for the administration and National Guard. Christmas vacation found grade stu- dents and their teachers moving into their new rooms and athletic teams beginning to use the gym. TOP: A view of the new addition as seen through the windows in the walkway that joins the two buildings FAR LEFT: Amy Doyle and Paul Hess return to the high school from an Ag class, which is in the new wing. ABOVE: Amy D., Mr Dewayne Siebrasse. Jennifer Loiseau. Bryan Dykstra. and Paul Barthel are getting accustomed to their new classroom The agricultural students, also, have a shop area in which they work on pro- tects. such as. welding, small motor repair, etc. LEFT: Paul B spray paints a feeder base lor a class assignment Addition 3
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Year Begins Anew On August 27, 1984, at 8:30 the clock started winding down the 1984-1985 school year. The first day of school brought in the new freshmen and reunited old friends after the summer vacation. This year was important to the sen- iors as it was their last year to par- ticipate in school activities. On May 29, 1985, the clock stopped. Seniors were set free, while freshmen, sophomores, and juniors were done for a summer break. 2 Opening Table Of Contents
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Students Show Wishes In “Mock” Election Tuesday, November 6, 1984, not only brought adults to the local vo- ting booths; but, it. also, gave FHS students a chance to vote for their tavorite candidates. The government class handled a mock election with sample bal- lots and counted them to tabulate the results. The final results were found to be the same as those across South Da- kota. The Reagan Bush ticket won over the Mondale Ferraro ticket; Larry Pressler defeated George Cunningham; and, Tom Daschel de- feated Dale Bell. Of the three initiated measures to be voted on, two were turned down and one passed. The two topics, nu- clear freeze and having a nuclear waste dump in South Dakota, were defeated while the issue of starting school after Labor Day passed. TOP: Lon May considers her choices before making a final decision on her sample ballot MIDDLE RIGHT Brian Green. Geriann Hea- drick. and Dan Heyduk set up the materials needed to run the “mock election for the student body The government class handled the entire election ABOVE: Debbi Duffert, Mae Rice. Tim Schip- per. and Julie Schatz count and tabulate the ballots at the end of the day's election RIGHT: Erode Lillerovde reads the ballot be- fore making his selections. 4 Elections
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