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TOP RIGHT: The clock shows 9:00 o'clock, which is mid-way through first period in the morning TOP LEFT: Jolene Hallauer. Sue Schiefel- bein. and Tab Peper find extra time to visit at the end of the class hour LEFT: Karla Rice works at her homework, while, also, taking a rest. ABOVE: Troy Olson. Joey Grafmg. Jerry Pray, and Roger Svendsen are on their lunch break Student Life 5
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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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Extra Money Provides For Special Needs During the year, many high school students held part-time jobs to earn money tor college, special wants, or weekend activities. Some held these jobs in the summer months, as well, at such places as The Spot, swimming pool, Rexal, cafes, grocery stores, Riverview Manor, and other area businesses. Students worked at these jobs after school and on weekends. TOP: Sheila Wenge lakes out an order to a waiting customer at the Coflee Shop. MIDDLE RIGHT: Beth Lang pages through a catalog at Urbans to help a customer find an item. ABOVE: Carrying out groceries is part of Scott Delaney's job at Paul's Surfine. RIGHT: Karla Rice keeps busy at Rexal by pricing items to be stocked on the shelves 6 Jobs
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