Freeman High School - Flyette Yearbook (Freeman, SD)
- Class of 1970
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Page 17 text:
“
MARCIA KAUFlVlAN
MONTE KAUFMAN
ARDELLE KLEINSASSER
GREGORY MUTSCHELKNAUS
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80M of Seniors Will Further
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Their Education
The required courses for seniors are
English IV and government. Others include
trigonometry, physics, psychology, sociol-
ogy, bookkeeping, Home Ec. Ill, German
II, and World History.
During the year the seniors took various
tests to prepare for college. Among these
were the ACT and GATB. They also at-
tended Career Day at Spencer where rep-
resentatives spoke to them concerning col-
lege choices. Approximately 80M of the
class plans to go on to some kind of school-
ing next year.
ABOVE: Mr. Ortman, john Hansen,
and Kim Wilde are working on an experi-
ment in physics class. Delano Koerner,
Michael Schweitzer, LeRoy Pullman, and
Dale Aman are doing practice sets in
bookkeeping.
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Page 16 text:
“
DELANO KOERNER
EILEEN KOERNER
LEROY PULLMAN
KATHY KREHBIEL
MARK MEHLI-IAF
PHILIP RIES
JERRY SCHMIDT
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Page 18 text:
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The government class spent Feb-
ruary 3rd observing the state legis-
lature in action. They attend commit-
tee meetings and house sessions.
LEFT: Ted Hofer questions Mr,
Charles Cady during the government
classes' mock court trial. Mr. Alvin
Mudder and Mr. Ron Bennett were
the defendants to an arson charge of
attempting to burn down the school.
The trial, with students playing dif-
ferent court room roles, came to a
climax when the jury found the def-
endants guilty and judge Monte
Kaufman pronounced the sentence.
Seniors Observe State
Legislature
GERALDINE THOMAS
KARON UECKER
IVAN VEN OSDEL
GEORGE VILLA
JOANN WAGNER
LEFT: Tammi Graber received
honors as Betty Crocker Homemaker
and DAR representative of Freeman
High School for 1970.
She was named Betty Crocker
Homemaker after receiving the highest
score on a written test taken by all
senior girls.
As Daughters of the American
Revolution Good Citizen, Tammi was
chosen by the faculty on the basis of
her dependability, leadership, patriot-
ism, and service.
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